Cutler Falmer & Co
aber
The Wine Merchant of the last
NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S
"SQUARE BOTTLE”
WHISKY.
UNVARIED FOR OVER
150 YEARS.
THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN
1745.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS .
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG
LANE CRAWFORD & CO. and from Azx WINE MSBOHANTS,
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TERRIBLE TORTURE WITH ECZEMA
Leg Broke Outin Raw Patch. Caused Terrific Pain. Itched Terribly Dur- ing Sleep. Spread Rapidly. Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment Healed.
03. Aracia Rd, Walthamstow; Essex. Eng. The complaint was one of the bypas of eczeman. It started by a small pimple which festered, then broke and spread to the size of a penny. The back of my leg broke out into a raw patch and on gotting dry would leave gaping cracks which caused terrific pala while wailing and wed to itch terribly during my sleep. I used to scratch It and wake up with it perfectly raw. began to spread more rapidly and I suffered ferring corture, I would constantly scratch k-while-walking; It was as if rod, hob trong were burning the
A friend of mine nechug the Bgang ( was In recommendöt Outicura Soap and Oint- ent I sent for a sample of each. Thy Initation rapidly decreased and after meeting and feeling the relief oblatned I purchased more. Now after a month's treatment Cutleurk Soap aud Ointment. baró cured, and still remaining +414.
clear (signed) Å., Norris, Jan. 97, **** Cuticura. Soap and Olutment bayu proved most valuable for the treatment of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness of the face and banda, dandruff, Itching, tritated meals with dry, thin and falling hair, ma well пе · for all pupons of the tollet, bath. and surry from latancy to
Samples Free by Post, '
Although Outicura Soap and Outicura Dialment are sold by druggiate and donlara throughout the world, a liberal' sample of Lach with 32-p. Skin Book will be sent fea stian request. Address post-card: F. New- bery 3; Hous, 27, Charterhouse Sq., London.
FOOD PRICES IN HONGKONG
·[ES B
KEATING'S
WORM TABLETS
Motion By
Konting's Worm Tablets furnish a most mpresalića method of administering the only anrinin romaly for Intestinal or Thrond Worms Parfectly made, me and empecially adagend for cattaren
Chaid by Preclamation dated March Yesh, W18.).
BOHEDULE OF MAXIMUM RETAIL PRICES.
(a)-First Grade.
par bag of 80lbe, mais
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 617, 1913.
FAUNA,"
Bang Tan—Almonds, lb. 83
Eam Chan Fing Ke-Apples, "Califorins" «umtamani,
Trin-Bananes
A Shang Heung
brides, Macacac"amas (21 Young 1 ambula
18
B
x
12
8
Mong-Lemons, Chinese onch10 Kam San Kingmon-Lemon, American
* Mach 10 Lai Chi Kon-Lichecs, driod Ib 14 CUS & MME Omngs (Canter) .............
28
Chang-Orangis, c'oct D-BAL-Fears Canton aumen
Fa Gbang-Fort
"
10
.10
Hung Tei-Persimmons largo
# TAI ISO-PlantainsKATAGORE
Calm Lo Luk Yan-Fumelo, Siam 20 San Hop To-Walnuts, Frah Ib 15 *** P16 Tai Tez-Grapes miamas n·30
VEGETABLES, &C.
Ya Chi Chua Artichokes... lb. 8 Ho Ngu Tuổi Beans, Sprout
Tau Kok Lou
| Tan—Bedroot
Tu Kwa Bi
Bitter Squash
Fe-Brinjal Grev...".
WEATHER RE PORT
WITH A On the 5th at 11,15 am-Protire has again increased alightly to moderately at all stations; it remains highest over 8: Manshuris. The aren of low pressure which has covered Chins for the past week has weakened and extended eastwards to the South of Japan. Depression centres are indionled to the North of Haiphong. and orar the Eastern Sa
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hearu ending at 10 am, to-day, 1.78 Incher.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at 'noor to-day is as follows:
DISTRICT.
FORECAST
(5.W. winds, mo
IN GERMANY TO-DAY.
WHAT THE WORKMEN THINK.
WOMEN AND THE WAR.
without having a certificate from hire that they have loft with his consant, they will not find employment elsewhere.
AM
Hongkong & Neighbourhood! derate; olondy,thing within the experience of the British cost. and that of other devices for helping
and showery
goner lly.
pas bag of child, sometimesonten. BAJ por ba
6.05
(e.) Third Grade.
per bag of 60lbs. ............................ per lb......
8.50
8.07
2.-Tinned Muk:-
(a.)-Sweetened Condensed Milk,
(6.)-Eagle Brand, per llb. cin
per llb. tin...KOLESA (b.)-Unsweetened Condensed Milk,
0.25 per l'b, tin (4.)-Ster'izod Milk, por tin (18cm) 0.25
per 1 litre tin
0.85
8
10
Hung Teci
0.25
Tring
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Formosa Channel
The same
No. 1.
0.85
Red
(1)-Skimmed Milk, per llb. tin...
0,30
Kai Two Cabbage Chincre 1b 10
8.-Sugar: —
Shai Kai Ta'l-
Cabe (in Glb. tins), per tin.
1.15
Kan Shop Cane Sheets...
Shanghai
8
Refined Crystallized, par-1
0.14
Granulated, per lb.
0.14
Tai Ye Ts'of Large Size
Xo To'ci F-Cauliflower... csch 8
South coast of Chins between ( The 685 No. 1. Hongkong and Lamooks, į South coast of China between (The same No. 1. Hongkong and Hainan... 1
15
#
Chung Yo Two! Fa-Cantideper
Soft, No, I quality, per lb. rá
0.11
Med. Size
10
Soft, No. 1 quality, por 16.
0.13
13
CHINA
COAST
4.
No. 9 Frozen Meat:-
0.19
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12
25
REGISTER.
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10
- 5TH JULY, A.M.
The Dairy Farm prices of frozen food and other stores as printed in the Dairy Farm price list and amended in red ink dated the 8th day of February, 1915, signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Food Committee, are the maximum retail prices of the articles enumerated in the said list, [Approved copies can be soon either at the Treasury or on the premises of the Dairy Farm Company, Limited, in Wyndham Street. 8.–Market Producs : —
Витокия Мат.
Ct s,
ASHX Mei Lang PAYok-Best,eizlo alb. 19 and prime cat in star 21 Ham Ngau Yok-Corned Best..
Tok-Boast Beef...
*
#
}
19 19
Shia Ngan Ngan Nam-Beast of Beef ..... IT Tong Yok-Pesffor soup..... 18 Ngau Tok Fa Beef Steak...... 20 Ngau Lap-Boof Steak, Sirloin 1b. 80 NEAU Yor Ch'ong-Bausages 24 Ngan No-Bullock's Brains 601 10 Ngau Le-Bullock's Tongue,
freak, each 50 corned #4 Him Ngan Ie-
60 Ngan Tan-Bullock's Headin $1 Heart... 15, 14 4 Ngsu Fan-
Kin-Fest Haury,
Ngau
22
8-Bullock's Fest..
"
20
**** Bach 11 11
Ngau In-Enllock's Kidney ... Ngau Met-Bullock's Tail. Ngan Ken Rollcek's Liver... Ib. 13 Ngam-TC--Bullock's Tripe, >>
undressed
6516+ Ngan Toni Tau Kok—Calve's
排
Kam Eben-Carrots.
李記 Tong Kan To Celery, Obina
1 Kron Lat Chiu-Chilles, Dried
版庭
Hang FL Tain-Chiles, Esd..
Ching Lat Telu-Chilies, Green
Bib, Li Taoi Lia-Curry Blufft
English
va
10
# Ching Kwa-Cucumber....... each 2
Shuen Tac-Garlic
TezKeung Ginger, young .......
Lo Keung-Ginger, old
11 8
12
Station.
pach
ye Lik Hex-Barre Badjab, Sha...
BukMai-Indian Co12
RED Young Shang Ta'ai-Lattuce...
Bia Tol - Water Chestnuts,
Common
Kwel Lam
Tai Water
-45-
Bhang Ted Ku-Mushrooms,
Moka-Okre
Ban Young Tsung Tax-Onioas
Bockey » hang Teong-Colera Green Ehang) si Tetrg Tax-Chic,
BUX
# Tourg Skra Si-Forsky, E38 »
Yat to fhu Trai-Potatoes,
Mun CORD O chy Traf-Fobatcen #GRE F. Kẹ cha Taai-Putstee
American....bu Fan Chu-Potatoes, Breat.....
DE
T-Badisb....
Io Tat-Yucaipa Chiners.....
8
Kochi
man TuitKwa-Vegetable Meritw, SM Sai Thong T&'o—Water Cities „ 12
METEOROLOGIUAL-
Wind
at Ben Level,
Temperature.
! Barometer
Humidity.
Direction.
· Foros, -
Weather.
Vladivostock. 729,87 5083 Nemuro
629.25 Hakodata 60. 29.91
Tokio na
29.73
» 29.6%
Nagasaki...... 29.58
Kagoshints.... 29.58
Oshima manne
labi'ima
Bonin Ia
Chefoo
Welhalwei
Bankow
Lobang *********
专
Nah
Thaka] £1
ឌ
Kicking
Changsha ****
&
Shangha
8
Gutaffi
Б
Sharp Pant Amo
ย
Tatcha.
Tai Shu-Yazmamma 14. Cooking Salt, 2 cents par lb.
Komb Pamadores
25 29.
The prices of provisions imported from | Canton
countries other than China (excepting those Hongkong abova suumerated) may not, he mutta more Gap
Rock thap 16% above the retail prices prevailing Mo in the Colenv on the 25th July, 1914.
| MASSOL
Head and Fest..... not. $1. Yong Pai Kwat Mutton Chep lh, 25, Ing Pe Leg of Mutton..... Tin Tông Khan Motton Shopider
Yong On Yuk-Sadd Chu Chong-Pig's Chitlings ** Chu No-rig BrainE .......... For cot 24 Feet 1b: 18
Chu Ta-Fig's Head Chu Sam-Fig's Heart esch Chủ To-Pigs Kidney ............. each 18 Cht. Roc-Pig's Liver mau ib. 28- Chi Pu Ewat-Pork Chop 24
9. Cau Yan-Fork Fat
-28 20
Pei Pork Le Lard Yang Tan-Sheep Head Afest set 65 Yong Sam-Sheep's Heart each 8. Yong In-Sheep a Bidneye... each 12 AT'ng Zon-Sheep's Liver 1h 25
Cha Tral-Sucking
(to
Cha
Fig
order). I 22 Bhang Ngan Yan-Beef Bust
g Shang Tăng Yan-Mutton Fuet
Egan Tasi Yuk-Vendasist y Sede Ngan Chsi Fuk (b'ing- Ecure
Chin Yat--Lardrawers
POULTHY.
Kai Taxi-Chicken Bin Kal-Capone
"Fon Kau-
Kui Tr
20
26.
15
50
+
20
1. 35
麒
34
1:
242
-DOTES etch 28 →→→ Ber's Egg" cooking dos 20
freak Kai-Fow), Canton............ 15 42 Hei Nim Kai-Fowls, daiman 30 Canton esch, 23 # Pak Koj – Pigeons Hollow
A Fo Esi Eong-Imkeza, Cock fb. 60
Fo Kal Mo-Turkeys, Hon
En Te'oi-Baipe
Suan Bai-Pheasant
Um Chun-Quali ........................
Cha Ku-Partridge
A To Tsai-Haro
aura Shit Ap-leal
44
46
each 22
Wo Fi Taik Fice Birds.dor.
Fix
Kai To-Bartel -an-apprec
Mask Deer *****
te sme
DIGA
16
A Pin YU Bream
IS
Tam Shen Yu-Canton Fresh water Fishbonek
16
* 20
Chik Yo-Cat FiNDRINAT
13.
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SPIOLOSTEEL RECOPILLS
B. Franah Kamaly top ni:&roagularitém
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MARTIN'S " PIOL&STEEL Checkton PILLS
âm Mun Y¤—Codish manner Puente
[à Hai-CzakB umeonessen 1999
Mai Yu-Cuttle Fist ......... của Shi Ming It-Dabo
Wong Mei Lan- Dus... Bin Tit TS-Dog Fieb
Eels, Congerià O Hoi
Yu-Esla, Fresh
Man
Tom Sut BR Wong Sin-Fels, Yellow
19
.. 13
2
* Tin Kai-Frogs umanam
☆ Shak Pan-GBRZDƏ
DA ...40
Pak Kap Yo-Gudgeon.
16
NEW Two Pak Yu-Berrings ........
20
̇盘花鹽 Wong Yu—Ladiuseum op.411
Wu Yi-Loach
Cheung Kwan Kap Halibut
20
18
*
Long Hà, Lobstera
28
B Lien Ngar Lily Root .............
Note. — In consideraliën of the logs austa nuit : Halkör......... har duwunt on ashaidiary poinage, payment | Pakhalangan for all articles of food not exceeding #2 in Pánljas value (excepting the articles enumerated in Claue 5 shall if made In Fuoridiary coln be subject to sa additional charge of 15%
SHIPPING IN PORT.
STEAMERA. OBANSCHOW, British str., 1,029, Morse, 186.
July-Swatar 30th June; General- Butterfield & Swire.
CHINGONO, British str., 1,195, Jes. Doyle Bard June-Port Parneval 20th June, Lime Stone.- Shewan, Tomes & Co. CHENGTU, British str., 1,938, J. Speed,
4th July-Bangkok 27th June-Rice and General-China Steam Naviga-
tion Co
CHIPINO, British str., 1,190, H.G. Walk- er, 3rd July-Weihaiwei 27th June, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.' CHUNGKING, British str.. 1,311, Reea Lewis, 29th June-Saigon 25th June, Rice. Butterfield & Swire. EMPIRE, British str., 2,843, J. McGregor, 30th June-Melbourne 21st May, Gen- eral. Gibb, Livingston & Doi EIGER, NOT. str., 895, Elaissem, 2nd July Dainy 28th June, General, Thoresen & Co.
FoocHow, British str., 1,928, Owen, 4th July Wakamatsu 26th June, Ucal.- Butterfeld & Swire.
HAIMUN, British str., 641, A. H. Stewart, 4th July--Swatew 2nd July, General -Dougues Laprak & Co.
HANOI, French str., 739, Ch. le Chevalier, 2nd July-Haiphong 30th June, Gen- eral.-A. R. Marty.
OnPane... Cape St. Jame Aparri Dagupan... Manila Trogkapt Taclobars
Barigac****** Labuan 104
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29.59
99.65
29 69
29.69
$9.76
38889882 8883-
29.7
29.2
129,79
(29.39 81
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One of the most prominent features of the German industrial world to-day is the in- creasing number of women who take the places of men. As it is with agriculturo, so (BY A NEUTRAL CORRISPONDENT OF
it is with industry. In this way the armies in the field can be further strongthened "THE TIME."]
without endangering the efficiency of the war industries. More than half a million What do the working people of Germany women are, I was assured, already at work think of the war!. I have heard this in munition factories. Everywhere in the question asked a hundred times in countries industrial districts where wonion outside Germany, but rarely or never in the employed homes for children have been German Empire itself. It is hard to get, organized. To these homes mothers whose and still harder to give, a true view of the husbands are at the front send their present position of the German working children to be cared for. At Cologne alone classes. As it is utterly different from any there are already about 100 such homes. The peoples, I must appeal for some patience and the working classes, is considerable. It falls attention in trying to explain it.
the local authorities. At Düsseldorf, for Just as in Germany those who mani-instance, it amounts to about $650,000. But pulate public opinion make the most the spirit of sacrifico so potent among the of the dissensions within the English working classes, as among the other classes Labour Party in order to foster belief of the community, that few complaints are in the internal weakness of England, heard, and those which are made are directed so the British public las been inclined to less against the leaders of the nation, or attach too much importance to the anti-war against those who conduct the war, than. influences that are believed to exist in the against the private, and especially the agra German Labour work. Politically there is rini, interests which are believed to have
the prices of the necessaries of life in Germany a well-known oloavage of opinion; -forced Lap but it is rarely allowed to show itself on the On this subject public meetings are allowed surface. It is true that the peace section in to be held, and comparatively free discussion the German Social Democratic Party is is permitted. I attended one such meeting at numerically stronger than published accounts Frankfurt, whose the well-known member of make it appear. Whon at the beginning of the Reichstag, Dr. Quarck, trenchantly criti- the war the Somalist representative accepted cized the usury in foodstuffs and demanded responsibility for the war by passing the still stronger measures from the Governmont Budget, 62 members voted for and 20 against to combat it. This meeting asked for the it. A proposal to attach to the vote a de- organization of a Central Office for the pur claration that it was not to be regarded as a chase and distribution of food throughout vote of confidence in the Government or as the Empire, the creation of a potato and precedent for the future, was rejected by 60|inent monopoly, and the distribution of those votes to 34. This minority seems consider commodities in accordance with the regula able. But, later on, some of the most pro tions for the distribution of bread. minent Socialist members of the Reichstag became active war propagandists at home and abroad. As far as can be judged from conversations which I had with sovemi leaders; the dissentient minority has now been reduced to a vanishing point. by means
more or less forcible.
GEEMAN WOMEN AND PEACE.
It is natural that behind the determination to defend the country to the utmost, there should be among the working classes, upon whom the war presses most heavily, a strong and earnest longing for peace. There is real patriotism and little Chauvinism among those classes and the idea of an honourable peace is not coupled with a claim for fresh territory, at any rate in the West. But éven the women, who suffer most, reject all thought of a humiliating peace. The courageous, self- sacrificing way in which the German women carry their growing load of sorrow and work was what impressed me most deeply in the working-class world. The German housewife is able to bring the cost of living down to a minimum which, I am afraid, the English housewife does not think possible. In this time of crisis the German woman steps into the man's place to a remarkable extent; and. in the German Empire there are 20,000,000. women above the age of 18 !
LATE MR. A. G. VANDERBILT.
FORTUNE OF £8,000,000.
BİLENCING CRITICISM. The case of Dr. Liebknecht, who has been silenced, is typical. Similarly, those Socialist newspapers that have essayed any real criticism have been severely handled, and have disappeared one after another. Attacks are being made with growing insistence against the central party organ, the Verwürts, which, almost alone among German journals, las utriven to retain a judicial attitude, and to continue, albeit with the utmost care, its critical function. The attacks come from lending men inside the party, and are inspired by dissatisfaction with the attitude of the Tercarts, which is considered "unpatriotic bom They aim at the dethronement of the editorial staff. Pressure is thus being put on the Verwärts to conform its attitude to the game rule of monotonus praise and confidence that is observed by other journals. The con- fident talk of a great political and social reconstruction of the community, as a 200- cession to the working classes after the war, has died away, and the promises of liberty, freely made at the outset, lave faded into
The will of the late Mr. Alfred Van oblivion.
derbilt, who perished in the Lusitania These facts, seem to indicate a retrograde disaster, disposes of £6,000,000, most of process among the masses as regards any which remains in the Vanderbilt family. active opposition to the war. But it must No gift is made to charity. be remembered that on increasing number of derbilt provided liberally for his second
Mr. Fan working men have been absorbed in the wife, whom he married in London, in actual struggle. Practically the whole male December, 2011. working population from the age of 194 to 60 ts now doing compulsory service for war purposes. If the men are not with the armies in the field, they are in the tactories, where munitions and other necessaries of war are turned out. Little experience of German lane, W., and contents William Van life and thought is requisite to make it clear derbilt, the child of the first wife, nem that the working man in uniform, or under 14 years of age, receives a liberal setde. military discipline, is a very different being ment, including the income from a trust from the working man at political meetings fund of £1,000,000, and the interest in tha or in his party conventicles. This difference London to Brighton coach venture
The residne of the estate, approxi is fundamental. Moreover, the overwhelming majority of working men now believe that mately £3,000,00, is left in trust for the war is a struggle for the existence of Alfred G., junior, and George Vardierbilt, their country, for their hearths and homes, the children by the second wife, and is to and a struggle into which Germany was be shared equally. compelled to enter against her will.
C. W. JEFFRIES, Dienstor Banoharan, reduced to 8 degrees Fahrtshel
on the larval of the son in inolta, toulke aa
3 ZHIYURATTER," in the shade, in"" degress 8 HEMIDITY, in percentage of makocation, the
milly of eminented with moisture being, 100, & Disaston ov. Wann, to two point. DES FOROR OF WEED, noourding to Bosniari Boni
LÉTATE OF Wraters, á bino sky, o drisshed oload, à drissling, sein, 1 fog,, a gloowy, & lud?, lighising, o overcast, praning was, seal I rain, snow, & finnuder, w.visibility, wdew (wet).
7 Baxr in inches, t tanths and hundredths.
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, July 5th.
Previous On Date
Day
at 1 pm. 6 am
On Date 2 pm.
Barometer Temperaturs
99.64
29.71
19.7%
76
78
82
H
Humidity. Wind Direction ».
95
90
81
NW
SBW LE
3
of
og
1,78
04--
-Rela
od
Highest open air Temperature on 4th- Lowest open air Temperature on 4th ... 76
HELIOS, British 660, Kundsen, 1st JulyWeather
Bangkok 23rd June, Rice. Chinese HEITO MARU, Japanese str., 2,208,
Nakamura, 2nd June-Miike 15th June, Coal.Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. HONGKONO, French str., 742, A. Mar- guerite 3rd July-Hoihow 2nd July General-A., R, Marly. ITSUKUSHIMA MARD Japanese str., 2,000, Kawano, 23rd June-Miike 17th Jane Coal.Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
JADE, French str. 356, J. Pannier, 2nd July -Pakhoi 20th Jane, Rice-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
JINDEN MARU, Japanese atr., 2,662, T. Terada, 29th June Singapore 23rd June, General.-Nippon Yusen Kai-
aha.
KIYO MARU, Japanese str., 3,590, 20th June Moji 30th June, General and Coal. Toyo Kisen Kaisha.
KUMSANG, British str., 2,077, E. Knight, 2nd July-Singapore 28th June, Geu- eral Jardine fatheson & Co.
PRIDE IN THE WAR.
In private conversation, it is true, I found Among working men traces of criticism, scepticism, dere for peace, and oven of misa. But their mood easily swung | es
of round to one adzairation for Germany's military prowess and for the soldiers in the
In addition to financial bequests, this millionaire leaves to his wife all propert in England, including the leasehold a Gloucester House, Piccadilly, and Park
GENERAL VON KLUCK.
announcement recently about General The Cologne Gaiette made the following
von Kluck :-Colonel General von Kluck, or who is recovering from his wound, is at
field, who are their brothers street present staying at Wiesbaden for the com.
friends. Their confidence in the
the nation and in ultimate victory seemed to plete restoration of his health me unshaken.. They
letters from the front diy showed me
Kuny,
told of life in
A NEW DISCOVERY.
Thin men and women-that big, hearty,
HONGKONG METEORO (CICA1 the trenches, of dangers escaped and of
heroic deeds. They spoke eagerly of the HOW THIN PEOPLE CAN PUT distinction won by this or that relative or
ON FLESH. friend who had received the Iron Cross, or had been promoted. When I mentioned Belgium and the accusations against the conduct of German troops, the possibility of isolated outrages was readily admitted, but I was also told stories of france tireurs miri of filling dinner you ate last night. What atrocities committed by the
General became of all the fat-producing 2. found the official and semi-official versions ment it sootained? You have, nourish of things blindly accepted. Were not the in weight one onnee.. That food passed soldiere mostly men of their own class, and from your body Ike unburned coal through how were they to believe that those men an open grate. The material was there, would, in cold blood, perpetrate barbarities but your food doesn't work and stick, As for the use of the enemy's country and and the plain truth is you hardly get property to support the population of Ger- enough nourishment from your meals to that was surely just in a war which pay for the out of cooking. This is true Germany did not provoke, and which had of thin folks the world over. Your cost sacrifices so terrible!
mutritive organs, your functions of This state of mind prevailed among the assimilation, are sadly out of gear and working classes in every industrial district I need reconstruction. visited, from the Saxon textile region to the
Cut out the foolish foods and funny huge agglomeration of industrial communities sawdust diets. Omit the fresh cream rab in Westphalia, where war supplies are poured
Cut out everything but the meals out beneath the thick cloud of smoke which you are eating new and eat with every now never lifts. With such a spirit permeat one of those two Bargol tablets. In two ing the great mass of the working classes, and weeks note the difference. Five to eight with the prevention by military discipline of good solid pounds of healthy, stay all serious propaganda adverse to the war, hero fat should be the net result. there can be no prospect, as far as it is Sargol charges your weak, stagnant blood possible to judge at present, of any attempt with millions of fresh new red blood.oor- to break up the solidity of the nation as puscles gives the blood the carrying war machine. The Gerinan people have never shown any spontaneous revolutionary power to deliver every ounce of fat. spirit. Overwhelming reverses might possibly making material in your food to every Sargol, too, mixes though even this is very problematical part of your body. set free internal forces strong enough to with your food and prepares it for the Thin It is imperil the present organization of the blood in easily assimilated form.
people gain all the way from 10 to 25 State. 2 7
pounds a month while taking Sargol, and Economically, the field of action for the the new tech stays put. Sargol Tablets German werking classes is somewhat wider, are a scientific combination of six of the but here also the war and its demands keep best flesh-producing elements known to activity within strict bounds. There are chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a pack- movements among munition workers for age, are pleasant, harmless and inexpen better pay on account of the increased cost sivey and are cbtainable from of living. The workmen point to the huge profita made by war industries-profits of no share. But I heard of
Height
Height.
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From 6th to 12th July,
HIGH WATER
· Low WAZIL
18
Hong Fleaz Time
F'kong.
Mean Time
16
15
thin.
28
23
KWANGTAH, Chinese str., C. Stewart, 1st Tom
July-Shanghai 28th June, General.-: Chinese.
6.4 46
52 in 11
8
Wed.
LATGANG, British str., 2,224, Mooney, ard
7 m 6 25
"
5 G
-11 13
3 1
8 m 6 06
9 m 6 34
18
8 14 3 G
8 2
6
Satar. 10 m
7
LORSANG, British str., 979, D. W. R. Rit
2
50
10
..18
chie, 3rd July-Haiphong and Hoi-San, how 2nd July, General-Jardine; Matheson Co.
11
1 1 22
3 2
325 a 0 6
no strikes,
Mon,
12
3
56
3
MAUSANG, British str., 1, 64, G. H. Alcock, 23th June Sandakan 23rd June, Gen eral. Jardine, Matheson & Co.
0 3
GRIMAULT'S
SYRUP
OF
HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME
FOR
STUBBORN COUGHS
BRONCHITIS
WEAK LUNGS
"CATARRH
CONSUMPTION
Shi Tu-Mackel_......
★ Hong Yu-Mong Fish.....
Chai Y-Mulet................
2. Shang H-Opešczkumnun
Kai Kung T-Parrot Fish Tan I-Perch
Han Tur Yo-Piko mumu Fa Po Tun-Plaiceassa Fix Ching-Pemfct, White, Rik Chong
Black..
16 Ming Ba- Fianna Sma
Pal Pa Shan-Ray...... sog'ingann ERE Shek Bau Kung -Rock Fib
Ya-Bearb
A Na Yau Ye-Balmon, Centen 30-
ha Yt-Shark
Ha-Shelupe Lap It-Erayer minnar
2 THE Yo-Solcs
#2 Wêu Yi-Torch mommasou Teo Hau Yu-Turbot..... K&T-Turtles, small, fresh-
Pik Fit Ye Wiite Bait Shang Yu-Salmon, Fresh Water,
July--Kobe 27th June, General. Than Jardine, Matheson & Co.
LATES, British str., 1,840, A. Jenkins, 1st Fri
June-Saigon 27th June, General- Order.
Chun
8 A8 B
NO STRIKES.
which they ently no strikes are per-
mitted. There are means of settling such
ons.
A. S. WATSON & Co., Iro,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY, THE PHARMACY, DAN QUEEN' DISPEKSARY,
THE EDWARD DISPENSARY.
disputes without troubling the public. and all other first-class chemists of Hong- Men employed in war work are sharply kong.
controlled; and if they leave one employer
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