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THE HONGKONG LAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 18TH, 1918.

SUMMER VACATION TRIPS

TO

BRITISH COLUMBIA

AND THE BEAUTIFUL NA NA

CANADIAN ROCKIES

AN IDEAL OLIMATE AND THE

GRANDEST SCENERY IN THE WORLD

Golfing Automobiling-Boating-Wishing Shooting Mountain Climbing and Backing

all within short Distance of Comfortable, Hotels and Private Homes. Regular Sailings to Vancouver on or about

"EMPRESS OF RUSSIA"... 9th May. "EMPRESS OF JAPAN” ..... 22nd May.

MONTEAGLE" "EMPRESS OF ASIA '

“EMPRESS OF JAPAN”

"EMPRESS OF ASIA"

17th July. 1st Aug.

+ww

6th June,

"EMPRESS OF RUSSIA "MONTEAGLE: "EMPRESS OF JAPAN

29th Aug

11th Sept.

"EMPRESS OF RUSSIA"... 4th July,

CANADIAN PACIFIC

OCEAN SERVICES

TRANS PACIFIC

For particulara rezarding passages, fares, unilingu and reservation of secumamodailon, also Itinerarfoe

of trips and descriptira literature apply fo

Phone 15.

P.D. SETHLELAND,

Dimoral Agent, Panger Dipt.

1

LIMITED

LINES

For freight rates and through blila of Inding in Fancouver In connection with Canadian Pacific Railway to all Overland Palate in Canada and Telted Bates Kies to Europa and West Indies, apply to

J. 1. WALLAOR, Phone 42.

General Agent.

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HONGKONG.

P. & O. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

WILL spate VESSELS to the Undermentiónsu FURTS.

LONDON & BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE PENANG, COLOMBO, PORT

LONDON

SAID and MARSELLLES.

SHANGHAI

MOJI KOBE

VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, HOMBAY, PORT

SAID and MARSEILLES

SHANGĦAL MOJL KOBE and YOKOHAMA

LONDON AND BOMBAY

SINGAPORE PENANG, COLOMBO, PORT SAID AND MARSEILLES.

WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS. Beturn tickets at a fare and a half availate to Europe for two years, or Intermediate forta for six months Round the world and -inrough blokste të Now York, at Bpodła Rato

For PASSAGE RATES, HAND-BOOKS FREIGHTS, DATES OF SAILING, ETO, apply to

P. 40. & N. Oo

E. V. D. PARR

INDO-CHINA S. NAV.

Superintendent.

CO., LTD.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

YOR

HAIPHUNG.

MANILA

BANDAKAN

TIENTSIN

SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI

MANILA is chee

TO BAIL

STEAMERS ***

."TAKSANG" Friday, 19th April 7 a.m. LOONGSANG" Fri., 19th April, 3 p.m. "MAUSANG" Friday, 19th April, 3 p.m. "CHIPSHING" Tacs, 23rd Apr. D'light.

"WINGSANG" Tues., 23rd Apr., D'light.

"TAISANG" Wednes, 24th Apr., D'light. "YUENSANG" Friday, 26th April, 3 p.m.

DALOUTTA LINE-Tares aillage par acuti tram mengkong tu Lalostus Unfilug st

Singapore and Penang.-

Betarning from Calcutta stesmore proceed to Kobe and Moi, frequently calling at Bhanghai.

These steamers have preclient passenger assommodation, are fitted with stostrie light and carry a fully qualitad Surgaan

This line is temporarily disorganized owing to the war. Particular on application. SHANGHAI LINE Sallage approximately stery Sve days between Canton and Shanghai,

a smešimes palung at Bestow and grandi

Swamers on this lias kave a limited amount of passanger aspommodation, and through tickets can be ob ained for Northern and Yanglane Porn vin Shaoghal, Theongh Bills of Lading wroʼiennod to all Northern and Yangsane Ports.

HANILA LINEA weekly serviss is maintained with Manila by vomasis with good paksanger

Autogimodation, railings from both porta arney Felday.

HAIPHONG LINE-Hillage soproximately wackly for parangers and sargo, salling at

Holbow when Luf nasomeka öffere

BORNEO LINE-One ariling par mouth between Honghong and Bandakun by a

steamer bering up-to-date assommodation for passengers,

Cargo laken on skrough Bills of Lading for Kudat, Josaalton, Labas, Tawao and Enkad Datu TEN THIN LINE:-A regular sorries is run from Marsh So Ostobre.betwese. Hong-

ksag and Tientsin, salfing ss Waihalwel and Grefor.

UNDERETRAITEUOVERNMENT PASSPORT BEGULATIONS, All Europese Pssengers saving the Colony for dizsits Saltlements are regxired to produus on arzival as delication passportz with their Photograph sad dasaription afárad theesio,

For Freight or Passage, apply in

Telephone No, M14,

JARDINE. MATHESON & CO. LTD.. General Manager

THE ROYAL MAIL

R.M.S.P. STEAM

PACKET CO.

OWNERS OF THE “SHIBA” LINE OF STEAMERS

FOR SAILINGS TO AND FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM AND

CUTLER PALMER & CO'S

NAPIER JOHNSTONES

SQUARE BOTTLE WHISK)

SOLL AGENTS IN HONGKONG

AND SOUTH CHINA

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO..

And from ALL WINE MERCHANTS.

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'ASAHI BEER.”

DAI NIPPON

NIPPON

JITSU

ASAHI BEER

KENARD PRIZ,

ASAHI

BEER

COMPAN

BREWERY TOKYO CO..

BOLE AGENTS:

BUSSAN KAISHA; TIL, No. 230 or 185)

MARTIN'G

FOR

NERVOUS EXHAUSTIO

Planes Apply is

Teleptoax No. 715 Bab Ex 10.

INTERMEDIATE PORTS,

JAHDINE. MATHESON & CO. LTD. LTD Agrati.

LOSS

#f

MEKORY

and DEBILITY

BEFORE LEAVING FOR HOME

ON A HOLIDAY

ORDER THE

HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS

➡TO BE SENT TO YOU, AND SO

KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE FAR EAST. ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK FULLY RECORDED,

Including the Movement of the

24 Pares!!

cat Markets

21 PADE?

fast The "NERVES

CHAPOTEAUT'S PHOSPHO-CLYGERATE OF LINE.

It increases vital energy wnd nerve force, cares Teurasthenia, Dysposal, benergia, and murodna sinensee in aduits and children.

45 CAPSULES, IN WIRE AND IN SYDEP.

AMERICA AND THE WAR

·SIR FREDERICK SMITH'S IMPRESSIONS.

Sir Frederick Smith, the Attorney. General, speaking to a Press representa tive on his, return to Laudon m February described the spirit which pro vails all over the United States as quite extraordinary. The whole American nation,”? be said; is realising with un- ceasing clearness every day the gravity of the task they have undertaken, and their determination to carry it to a successful. conclusion is constantly growing I havo found everywhere a great and informed admiration of the efforts made by Greint

THE SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE,

Britain in the war. I do not think there THE has ever been a more cordial feeling in the United States for Great Britain than there is to day. There is general appre ciation throughout America of the fact that one result of this wat will be the bringing together of the Anglo-Saxon races of the world.'''''

Proceeding to discuss some of the de tails of his tour, Sir Frederick said he' had visited Washington and met the various maubers of the Cabinet and the President. He visited arst the middle industrial West and then the middle agricultural West, He bind opportunities of meeting very different sections of American opinion. It is quita wrong, he said to suppose that in the agricul tural districts there is not a complete realisation of the war and all that it means. Buca a lack of appreciation might have existed some time ago, but it certainly cannot be said to be the case to-day.

Questioned as to the military preparas tions of the American nation, Sir Frederick Binith said: I have been very much impressed by what I have scon of the immense armies collected in the various canips in different parts of the country. Those armies contain some of the most superb raw material for the making of soldiers that one could wish to see, and all over the States these grent hosts are training with a devoted serious- ness which is as striking as that of the

First Hundred Thousand. By an odd- chance met, in the United States lan Hay, the author of the well-known book, who laid stress upon this comparison which had occurred to me

Asked, in conclusion, if he could give any message us to the impressions he had formed dating his tour the Attorney General said: Close observation of American couditions enables me to say that there is ground for immense en- couragement for us. The American at tempt to deal with stupendous difficulties has, in some respects, been slower than we had hoped. But the whole of the re Bources of this great country are now. being lavished upon the war. The pride and sense of honour of the American. nation are as irrevocably committed to success as are the pride and sense of honour of Great Britain and France.

WEATHER REFORT.

April 17th at 12.15-No return from Japanese ts tiene, Preure Fainervased slightly over the Philippies, and decr ased alightly to miderately els heir; it in highest OTT . Chize. The deprive over 9. Manchure is moving cariward, ant kes become derper

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours anding at 10s.m. to-day, 0.00 inch, Total, ainos ist.

HONGKONG.

TOMBOLA

(IN AID OF WAR CHARITIES).

PRIZES WILL AVERAGE 6 :FOR EVERY 100 SPILLS SOLD. There are in all 2,000 Prizes Valued at Approximately $20.000. Purchasers of Spills Containing Numbers must keep such Spills until St. George's Day when the Prizes will be drawn in public view.

SPILLS $1.00 EACH ARE ON SALE AT ALL CLUBS. HOTELS, STORES, ETC.

PRIZES are on SHOW at 13, Queen's Road Ceatral (next door to Astor House Hotel).

Ainong the presents received for the TOMBOLA are the following:---

Diamond Dragon Fly Brooch, Large Dianiond Bar Brooch, Turquoise and Pearl Bracelet, Thick Solid Gold Bangle, Amethyst

Pendant,

Geld Chain Bag, -/- Gold Fountain Peo, Gold Loks,

Gold Watches, Wristlet Watches, Quantities of Cut Glass,

GOING

Innumerable Silver Articles, Two Pianos, Gramophone,

Sewing Machine,

Typewriter,

Clocks,

Incubatore,

Dozens of Pictures, Curios and Fancy

ods,

also

Several War Bouda, etc.

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AWAY?

What about Trunks ?

WHITEAWAY'S

Have a Good Assortment: at

LAST SEASON'S

January, 3.28 inchei, agatzat an average of ENGLISH LEATHER

16.79 inches:

.....

The forecast for' the 14 hears ending si nast to-day is as follows :---

DISTENT

Hongkong to Gap Honk

Pormota Chaansi

Говнолит

Light varible wind, fire Igenerally, fog.

Northerly ΕΓ variable winds, light to moder. atoka

South Coast of China hotwers ƒThe same 08-

Hengkeng and Laméəkı No.

death Chart of China kawan The same as

Hongkong and Wainan... No

Burning Eczema On Little Girl's

Arms, Legs and Under Chin. Imi- tation Dreadful. Kept Awake Nights Cuticura Healed.

"My little girl had eczema in the bends of her arms 2xl legs, and under-

her chin - It came like little tettera with blood inside and the burning and irritationweredread- ful. She kept us awake- nigawa Cuticura Scap and Ointment advertise ment and got them. I bought more and she was healed, (Signed) Mrs. Lillig Hitchcock, Ada Cottage, Albert Rd., Keynsham, Bris tol, Eng., July 21, 1916.

Why not make these fragrant emolli- ents your every day toilet preparations? Samples Free by Post. (Soap to cleanse, Ointment to heal.) Address: F.Newbery & Sons, 27, Charterhouse Sq, London, Sold everywhere.

28-20

THERAPIONE cun

BLOOD FUDGE, MOUNT, MADDEN, FRILLY DARLINS, ZIVELOVE FOR FRAN BOOKLET TO DE. LE CLEME 180,00. HATIRTTICE ES MANTEAD, LONDON EN FAAS DEPORT 32, BUS CAETHIONE WAYCURK

·HEW YORK DEPURA DA,

THERAPION

BA TEST SADE WARKED WORK STHLMAPKIE = US

SUIT CASES.

Beat tanned and polished leather with strong handles and two brass. locks.

Size 22" PRICE $35.00 $41.50 845.00. Size 24" $30.00 $30.00 $48.50 Size 26" $40.00-862.00 887 GO

12

PRICES.

FIBRE CABIN TRUNKS

Foundation of strong compressed fibre, covered with rotproof green Willesden Canvas, four wooden hoops, brass bound on the bends, tray double brass locks.

Light, strong and durable. Sizo

84%

36**

Price $32.50 $35.00

As above but superior quality and with leather bound corners. Price $45.00 $47,50.

JAPANESE MATTING AND CANVAS SUIT

CASES.

For week-ends or short trips.

We have a splendid selection at low prices.

From $2.00 up to $6.25.

BRASS HANDLE

TAN MAIL CANVAS.

Laundry bags, with brass handle and padlock..

Size

Price

38

42

$4.00 $4.75

48

$5.25

Also in superior Green Willesden Canvas.

Size 48" only. Price $7.50 each,

LEATHER RUG STRAPS

In pairs, with handle.

Price $3.75, $4.00

LEATHER COLLAR BOXES. Round shape, with place for studs, Price $4.00

RUGS, DECK CHAIRS, HOLDALLS, etc.

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW

& CO., LTD.,

20. DES VEUX ROAD, HONGKONG,

FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

Saturday, 20th April ---

Marathan Race,

Tuesday, 23rd Apell:- St. George's Day..

Saturday, 27th April

Noon →Hongkong Jockey Club Hafe

Yearly Meeting

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ON BALE.

OUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG

B FERILL PRESS, Jeer to Donna

1027

With Ispar, Prim 37.50.

On Sale at the HONGSONG Dazzy Pazs.

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