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Entimations.

WATSON'S

HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES

FOR THE SUMMER.

PRICKLY

HEAT LOTION

One of our most pupular preparations,

which has stood the test of fifty

years.

Couls the skin and removes

irritation at once.

RINGWORM

REMEDY

(TONG PANG CHONG)

An absolute specific for Ringworm and

Dhobi Itch.

HOUSEHOLD

AMMONIA

Ty it in your bath and you will feel all

the better for it. For cleansing silver-

ware, jewellery, and clothing, it is

without equal.

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1903.

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Rve t'rats.

10 days until days, Brownie Kodaks for $5 at LeMunyoga, Des Vœux Road —Advi.

Two more names have been added to the list of agencies and branches of the Russo-Chinese Bank, viz., Very and Batoum.

Tin further hearing of the charge against N. A. Jóhannsen for accepting a bribe of Sto, was this afternoon adjourned until 2.15 p., an

Monday.

Six cases of plague were reported for the 24 hours ended at noun to day. They are all Chi- Bese and 4 were utal. The total number to date since the 1st January is 1,359.

A German engineer from the 5.5. Kongwei was charged at the Magistracy this morning with having seven taels of opium in his posses-

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ALICE MEMORIAL MATERNITY HOSPITAL.

FOUNDATION STONE LAID.

This afternoon Lady Blake laid the founda- tion stone of the new building which is to join the Nethersole Hospiul in Bonham Road, and be known as the Alice Memorial Maternity Hospital. The event, which marks the final close of a state' of things which has long been considered necessary, will be wel cound everywhew, and cannot but be extreme. ly gratifying to the committee of the hospitals who have for many years past been striving to extend to Chinese women the privileges anjoy- |ed by even the poorest women in London. The Medical Officer of Health has long advo caled such a work thus formally started this

1. R. Shewan, Hon. Skott, Gershom Stewart J. C. Thomson, M.D., W. Malcolm Watson, W. H. Wickham, Hon. F. H. May, P. Witkowski, A. Rumjahın, Chan Chan Chun, Chan Kit Sun, Chan Pun Po, Chau Tong Shang, Chau Dart | Tong, Fong Sien Ting, Fung Wa Chun, Ho Fook, lo Tung, Hu 'Choo, Lau Chu Pak, Lau Wai Chun, Lau Wan Kai, Lau Yam Chun, Leong Pal Chi, Leong Yan Pe, Lo Run Ting, Tseung Tae Kai, Un Laị Quen, Wai Long Shan, Wei On, 5. W. Tso, Chau Siu Ki.

Honorary Consulting Physician: Patrick Manson, C.M.D., M.D., LL.D.

Honorary Consulting Surgeon: James Cantlic, M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S.

Medical and Surgical Stoff: Robert MacLean Gibson, M.D., C.M., Willinın Hartigan, L.D., MLK.Q.CPS 1, Dip. State Med., Gregory P. Jurdan, M., C.M., M.R.C.S. Paul Krieg, M.D.

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hp of Dr. Ho Kai and of Mr. Dilvis: Ten yns have passed since the second of the two hospitals was established and both institutions have had a success perhaps surpassing the hopes of their founders. That success is dus to several causes-to the medical superin- tendents sent out by the London Missionary. Society who have done their duty steadily, patiently and efficiently during many years, to the doctors of the city who have devoted their time and skill gratuitously to the healing work; to the generous support drawn year by year from all sections of the community. These hospitals owe much to certain indivi- dual workers of whom I cannot now speak particularly. I would, however, allude with heartfelt sorrow to one who has been long associated in daily service with these institu tions. Our hospitals matron, Mrs. Stevens, for.

The Hongkong Celegraph with pas alternoon, and his frequently alluded in his Alexander Rennie, M.is, Call, Robert Gibson, twelve years the helper of many in perhaps

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1903.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

WILLIAM Henry Paul, the famous actor, is dead.

ACCORVING to the Straits Ecko the grammar in the Resident General's report on the Malay

Stares is "atrocious."

You want an Opem glass from LeMunyon's 31, Des Voeux Road, before they are all ignor

THE Russian Minister, Mr. Pokotiinf th Minister of War, and the Russian Admital are all in consultation at Port Arthur,

ITALIAN labourers are arriving increasingly in Tonquin to work on the Yunnan railway. Alarm has been aroused there at this incursion at foreigners.

THE Sanitary Board of Kuala Lumpar is asking the Government to provide its president with a motorcar, on account of the number of streets and roads he has to look after.

THE Government of Siam intends, it is said. to dismiss from the railway service and from other departments as well, all employees who may fail to pass an examination in Siamest.

Tu Pinang Gazelle hears that the authorities have prevented, Messrs. Koe Guan Co.'s new steamers Rotorua and Dynaßere from hoisting A. S. WATSON & Co., the British flag, owing to these ships not having

been registered according to law.

LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSÁRY,

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

TELEPHONE NO. 156. MAGLE ADDRESS: "ACHEE," HONGKONG,

A. B. C. CODE, 470 EDITION.

ESTABLISHED 1859,

A CHEE &

CO.,

17A, QUEEN'S ROAD.

M. DAUTREMER, French Consul at Lang- tcheow, was on board the French mail. bound | for Japan. Owing to an attack of fever, M. Dautremer was unable to visit Shanghai, but will continue on his way home via America.

A SERIOUS accident has happened at Colombo. Whilst firing a complimentary, salute of 21 guns, a gunner was killed and another had his arm blown off. The gun did not burst and the accident was caused by the last round of the salute.

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lined, by Mr. Sercombe Smith, $20 or saven days' imprisonmeal.

A CELESTIAL was charged by Inspector McNab at the Magistracy this morning with having in his passssian thirty-one counterfeit ten-cent pieces. He had to pay $5 for each coin, making $135 in all, or go to gaol for three months.

The distribution of prizes to the successful pape's of the Falan Convent will take place at the Convent, Chine Road, in the after- noon of Monday, the 31d pros,, at five o'clock. His Excellency the Governor will be present and Lady Blake has graciously consented to preside on the oceas on.

MR. J. M. Beck, superintendent of the Jaint Telegraph Companies, informs us that the repairing steamer Patral, which has been at the position of the break in one of the cables to Singapore, has, after.considerable difficulty, owing to the cable being buried, completed the repairs and full telegraphic communication with the Straits, etc., is now restored

Fine line of rubber dating stamps and number- ing machines just received by LeMunyon, 31, Des Voeux Road.--Adul

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THE Mainich! reports that the N. Y. K. steamer Kiysha Maru, which arrived at Yokohama oA the 13th from Hakodate, collided with a foreign steamer at about 4 o'clock the saine afternoon and sustained slight damage. The vessel was to sail from Kobe for Bamixay on the 18th; but her de parture has been postponed to the 21st inst. The naine of the other steaner is not men- tioned.

WE are requestul to state that the City Hall has been engaged for the 8th Auga for the Grace-Newman boxing contest, auicles for which will be signed this evening. The con: lest will be one of twenty ronnial duration under the Marquis of Quechsberry les, it has been agreed between the principals that the sum of $200 be forfeited by either of them in the event of any one failing to meet his opponent as agreed upon,

By kind permission of Major Radcliffe and

animal reports to the serious loss of young adult lives, which he considered was undoubt edly due to want of proper attention and cleanly surroundings at child birth. For several years there was only one small room--13 feet long, 7 feet wide and 16 feet high-in the Nethersole lospital available for maternity cases, and in go the Commitice approached the Directors of the London Missionary Society asking theni to grant a site immediately behind the Nether. sole for a building to be specially set apart for midwifery. This was readily granted by the London Missionary Society, and last year the Commitee was able to announce that, although the scheme had not then been completed, there was good reason for stating that before the end of 1903, a special building and staff would be obtained for this important branch of hospital work. On the 17th April last a contract was signed with Leung Kin, of the Yik Loong shop, Graham Stree), for the erection of the building at an estimated cost of $oor, although with the fittings, etc., it will probably involve a toral expenditure of some $15,000. From the list of contributions already printed in our columns it is seen that the Chinese are con- Eributing liberally to such a praiseworthy object. At present theommittee has some $12,500, and we can but re-echo the sen.

M.., CK.B.

Dental Surgeon: Joseph W. Noble, D.D.5. House Surgeon: A.M.H. To Ying Fan, Lic. Med. Sug, Hongkong.

Nethersole Hospital: Tan Yau Wee. Treasurer: H. C. Nicolle. Auditor: 13, E. Hanson. Matron Mrs. Stevens. Medical Missionary Superintendent and Secretary: R. MacLean Gibson, M DJ., C.M.

John Lemm, F.I.A., N.S.W., Architect.. Arthur P. Samy, Chief Assistant to Architect. L.. E. Flores, Overseer.

Leung Kin, Yick Leung, Contractor.

Public interest in the scheme was conspicu. ously allested by the large crowd which assembled at five o'clock this afternoor in a decorated matshed at the back ofthe Nethersole Hospital. Besides Sir Henry and Lady Blake, there were present the Lord Bishop of Victoria, the Rev. T. W. Pearce, Capt. Arbuthnot and many well-known citizens.

The Rev. T. W. Pearce said: Your Ladyship, Your

Excellency, My Lord Bishop, Ladies and Gentlemen,-'1 is iny pri- vilege to open the proceedings that have in hand brought us here to-day by telling why the London Missionary Society in Hongkong and

the noblest vocation that women can follow is now lying ill in this compound-ill beyond hope of recovery. She it was who first among us formed the idea of a separate Maternity Hospital for she had long experienced in dealing with maternity cases that the Nether- sole building is not well adapted to the pur- pose, We have had thoughts of deferring until a later date to-day's ceremony.

We were, however, well advised that the stone should be laid on the day appointed, and we welc assured then to carry out our original plan would be in accord with Mrs. Stevens' wishes. That we are able to build the hospital now is in great measure due to our Chinese friends They are bearing the larger share of the ex who are so largely represented here to-day.

pense in connection with this new building.

Further, at their instance and on their guaran tee of salary for seven years, the London Missionary Society is sending out this year a qualified latly doctor to work in the new build. ing and to teach Chinese women that branch of Western medical science which this building is intended to represent. We hope to have this hospital complete before the arrival of the lady doctor at the end of the present year. Before my colleague, Dr. Gibson, the Hos- pital's Superin endent, asks your Ladyship to

timent expressed in our issue of the 20th the friends and supporters of the Alice Memo lay the stone, i have one thing of importance

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be forthcoming. The plans of the new build- ing, which were prepared by Mr. John Lemm, F.4.A., of 64, Queen's road Central, show that the hospital is to be erected under his supervision, on the remaining portion of Inland Lot No. 590, situated on site immediately behind the Nethersole hospi- tal in Bonham Road. It will occupy a ground are of fifty-eight feet by thirty-two feet, and will be a two-storied building in the same style of chitecture as the adjoining premises Un the ground floor there will be two private wards, 12 feet by 20 feet, each capable of providing ample accommodation for two patients, bul, according to present arrangements, the manage ment intend placing only one bed in each. The two wards, re to be divided by a corridor, leading to the twa nurses' rooms, matron's office, and linen stores. On the same Hoor will also be the kitchen, an amah's room, dry-

to add.

Teacher, of whom it is said "He had compas. "He healed- their sion on the multitudes." discases." Our earnest hope and prayer is that these institutions may interpret to many the spirit of Christianity; may teach in practical ways the Gospel of grace and love.. This is the point of view from which the London Missionary Society engages in healing work here and in many lands to which its agents are scat. From any point of view it will be seen of the new time; among the best things that that such institutions are among the best signs the West has to bestow on the East. They that gives and him that takes". And sure 1 show a quantity of mercy that "Blesses him

am that in laying foundation stones of such institutions we are also laying well and truly the foundations of all good understanding good

beyond the bounds of this Colony. (Applause.) Lady Blake was then handed a silver mounted mallet and trowel on which is iu- scribed the following "The Alice Memorial by Vik Loong, contractors at the laying of Maternity Hospital. Presented to Lady Blake foundation stone. Hongkong, 23rd July, 19.3" with it she spread the mortar, and having tapped the corner stone with the mallet, it was lowered into position, and Her Ladyship declared the stone well and truly faid.

WHEN the steamer Pembrokeshire was coming officers, the band of the 33rd Burma Infantry ing and bath roums, etc. The main ward, on standing, I saw the rise of a movement that will, and mutual helpfulness within and far

out of dock on 17th inst. at Shanghai, it was discovered that there were some places leaking. This was at once attended to and w expected that the vessel would leave the dous

next afternoon.

the

Don't neglect this chance to get a fine Kodak for $5 at LeMunyon's; to days only.—Advt,

A NUMBER of the telegraph oflicials and clerks have been handed over to the Board of Punishment for investigation into the reason

FURNITURE why a telegram from Shanghai to J'eking con- cerning the commercial treaties was delayed for about two or three weeks.-P. &+ 7. Times.

DEALERS.

DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

ELECTRO-PLATED,

GLASS, and

FURNITURE.

CHINA WARES.

PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.

COUNTERPANES.

COOKING RANGES,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

INFLATED prices ruling in the Ante rican colton market have collapsed and there was alinosi a panic in New York and New Orleans on 6th inst., the "ball" clique having suspend- ed their aggressive buying tactics. There was a rush to unload, over 800,00, bales charged hands.

TAE Siam Free Press remarks that one pecu- liarity of great fires at Bangkok is the amount of robbery and stealing that goes on. Crowds flock to the scene bent only upon plundering on pretence of giving help. The police in most cases seem powerless to check these evil practices.

IT is interesting to note that, presumably as an outcome of the Anglo-Japanesealliance, officers are to be encouraged to study the Japanese PHOTOGRAPHIC language. Last monili's Army Orders contain

DEPARTMENT.

DEVELOPING and PRINTING.

UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.

GOOD WORK.

PROMPT RETURN,

Hongkong, 8th July, 1902

{725d

an announcement to the effect that the japanese and Chinese languages are to be placed in the same category as regards rewards. A question on this subject was answered in the House of Commons.

THE Sin Wan Poa gathers that the annual enrolment of the Salt Commissioner of Liang Kwang (Kwangtung and Kwangsi) amounts to half a million teals. Provincial authorities,

CARMICHAEL AND seeing that the finance is in a pretty weak state:

CLARKE,

CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND

SHIPBUILDERS,

SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS.

REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

will play the following programme of music, at the King Edward Hotel, during dinner, to-morrow, Friday, the 24th inst. (weather permitt:ug)

March. The Rise Regiment “ang dinasi Overmye..... The bapphire Necklace". .............Sullivan Selection .** The Keisha ......Midney Jones Song The Song your song to me”................ Stally

"The

„Ivan Coryll Dance."Hungarian"

Valtz... Selection.

***

God Save the King,

Bratis

LOCAL, shipping competition has led the British India Company to extend its octopuslike trade ramifications further afield, says the Pinang Gazette. The trade between Penang, Rangoon and China has lately been enlivened; Chinese owned steamers have been put onthe Northern

run

February, that when an appeal is made to the rial and Nethersole Hospitals ventured to make European community and the Government for the request to which Your Ladyship graciously the London Missionary Society, seeks to em This hospital work, as carried on by support, an equal measure of munificence will acceded and were able to issue the invitations body, however superficially, a Divine idea; 10 to which this audience has so kindly responded continue, hoever feebly and inadequately, the We are met on a plot of ground adjoining one hospital-the Netherso'e-to lay the foundation

Mission on this earth of the Divine Healer and stone of another hospital-the Alice Memo- rial Maternity-a name that will connect the new institution closely with a third hospital, the Alile Memorial in the Hollywood Road, Te many who are present these facts are sugges tive and instructive. They me facts that speak of well sustained medical work among the pool of the Colony, of continuity, of growth and ex- pansion in the direction of charitable healing. The interest that some take in this ceremony will perchance be quickened and enhanced il I remind them from what small beginnings these hospitals have reached their present usefulness as benevolent institutions, Nearly twenty-five years ago in 1879 on the old Tai Ping Shan area, immediately below us and not more than a stone's throw from where we are

has given us the Alice Memorial Hospital, the Nethersole Hospital, and is now to give us the Alice Memorial. Maternity Hospital. Dr. William Young, a practitioner in this city, was wont to come early in the morning to a Christian Preaching Hall, on Tai Ping Shan, there to dispense medicines to poor people who gathered to him from that and from other parts of what was then Chinatown. I recall the cir- cumstances quite readily, for I was newly arrived in the Colony and Dr. Young's medical efforts on Tai Ping Shan impressed me the more clearly and strongly. My friend of twenty-five years ago has had many successors among the medical inen of this place who have given and who continue to give ungrudgingly time and skill to aid the work which he initiated. From the Dispensary in Tai Ping Shan to the Alice Memorial Hospital, from the Alice Memorial Hospital to the Nethersole, these are clearly marked stages by which this Western Medical aid to the poor and suffering has gained ground and become what it is to-day. The work has not failed to enlist much practical sympathy on the part of

he first floor, will prove a most airy apartment, some thirty feet square. Although capable of holding eight beds it is intended to place in it only four, thus giving 230 strate feet of floor space 10 each. A marble tiled operating room and lecture room, each 10′6′′ × 13′,and night nurse's

room, stores, bath room, etc. are also to be erected on this foor, which will have a pleasant autonk arross the harbour. The ward windows are to be provided with glass sashes, mosquito net sashes and jalousies hung so that a third, two-thirds or the whole window may be opened. The space under the ground floor will be ventilated and all timbers left exposed to air "where practicable. The main floors are to be of hardwood and bees-waxed, and

in considerable force, and the B. In the private wards the heating will be by Company has not profited by the innovation. separate fireplaces where such a course can be The mammoth corporation has now decided adopted, but the general ward will be kept to enter the Penang-China field, and the first comfortable in the winter months by centre messenger in that direction, the ss. Intpoora, warming arrangements. Bells are to be provided was sent from Penang on the 7th instan 1.

throughout. As a protection from the after. noon sun, a balcony is to be erected on the west side of the building, which will be ap-

LeMunyon has the finest line of Opera glasses ever looked through. Prices extremely low.proached by a flight of stone steps immediately

Advt.

THE KWANGSU FAMINE,

The following letter with its enclosure was received from the Colonial Secretary to-day

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 22nd July, 1903. Mir-1 dm directed to transmit the enclosed

copy of a despatch which has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies with regard to the famine in Kwangsi and the measures taken in Hongkong for its relief. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient

servant.

F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary.

The Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.

Downing Street,

12th June, 1903.

Sir, have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch, No. 245, of the 8th

aud further acquisition is dificult, propose now to transfer part of the Commissioner's income | ultimo, reporting the steps which have been to the public finance, as officials can afford to taken in Hongkong to relieve the distress stand taxation much better than the already caused by the prevalence of famine in Kwang- poverty-stricken people.

si, and enclosing copies of reports by Mr. C. Clementi on the condition of the people in the districts which he has visited, and a telegrani from the Governor of the Province, thanking you on behalf of the inhabitants.

IN consequence of the very short shipment of Tamilcoolies to the Straits Settlements, the old system of recruitment by private agents will TELEGRAMS: "CARMICHAEL," Hongkong, probably be reverted to, says the Friend af, 2 I desire to express my appreciation of India of the 2nd inst. Recently about 30 your action and of the generous assistance coolier arrived from South Canara and Malabar, afforded by the Community of Hongkong to the but they all decamped soon after their arrival people of the Kwangsi Province. I have etc, in Negapatam. The recruiter has lost nearly Rs. 300. As a result only two coolies, were shipped during the previous fortnight.

A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition.

A. 1 Code.

Lieber's Standard Code.

TELEFONE, 232.

Hongkong, 20th March, 1903,

J. CHAMBERLAIN, Governor Sir Henry A. Blake, o.C.M.G., &c.

&c, &c.

[3550 THE Geer to drick in the tropica is the Beer THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer THE Beer to drink in the tropes is the Bear.

in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL

made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL

made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL.

year.

behind the Netheranle Flospital. Weather and unavoidable delays permitting, the new hospital may be finished by the last day of the present Dr. Sibrer, a lady, with Edinburgh diplomas, has been engaged from home, and is coming out in connection with the London Missionary Society to take charge of the build- ing.

The foundation stone, which will be on the retaining wall above the site level on the West side of the building, bears the following inscrip- tion, in gilt letters: "The Alice Memorial Maternity Hospital. This stone was laid by Lady Blake. July 23rd, 1903" In the bed beneath it was placed a bottle containing the coins of Hongkong currency, copies of the three local newspapers and a parchment bearing the following inscription :---

"THE ALICE MEMORIAL MATERNITY HOSPITAL HONGKONG. This stone was laid by Lady Blake on 23rd July, 1903, in commemoration of the erection of the Alice Memorial Maternity Hospital, built by public subscription.

H.E. Sir H. Blake, &C.M., Governor of Hongkong.

ALICE MEMORIAL AND NETHERSOLE

HO PITALS, FINANCE COMMITTER.

Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, M.D., C. M., C.M.G., Founder of A.M.II.; The professional staff: The mis- sionaries of the London Mission in Hongkong, (Rev. T. W. Penret Senior Missionary); Mr. G. Murrry Bain, Hon. E. R. Belilios, C.M.G., Hon, A W. Brewin, Messrs. D. E. Brown, D. Clark C. Ewens, R. Furhmann, J. Geosmann, W. G. Humphreys, D. M. Moses, Alex. Mackenzie, Ed.. Osborne, C. Palmer, A. J. Raymond, A. G. Romano, P. Sachse, J. G. Schroter, N.A. Siebs

both Chinese and non-Chinese residents.

The Lord Bishop of Victoria then offered prayers in which the whinle assembly reverently. joined.

called and lustily given to Lady Blake, the Three cheers and a "tiger" having been proceedings terminated.

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUES":

American (Gaelic) 25th inst. Canadian (Athenian) 25th inst. Australian (Empire) 26th ins1. Canadian (Empress of China) 27th inst. French (Fonkin) 28th inst. Indian (Namsang) 28th inst. American (Hongkong Marulah prox. American (City of Peking) 13th prox.

The 1. & O. S. N. Co's:5.5. Tienisin left

The O. S. 5. Co.'s 5.5. Nestor left Singapore- this morning and may be expected to arrive at this part on 28th inst

Among the former is one whom I feel bound to mention even at the risk of incurring his displeasure--the Hon, Dr. Ho Kai. For sixteen years the Alice Memorial Hospital has stood for the alleviation of suffering and as an object lesson to the Chinese in Western Medical Science, and I say that the man who found such an institution deserves well of his countrymen and of this community. We calf. the new building the Alice Memorial Maternity Singapore for this port on 22nd inst., at 6 z.m.; Hospital, because we wish the name to indicate

The I. C. S. N. &.s. Namsang from Calcutta the continuity of our work and further to ma kaad the Straits left Singapore for this port the circumstance that the donor of the Alice on 22nd inst., p.m. Memorial Hospital did much to start this new institution. There is another name which it is fitting to recall and as its owner is not present have no hesitation in doing so, The name "Nethersole" was given to what The O.&O.S. S. Co.'s 5.s. Gaelle with mailą ↑ many call the New Alice Hospital by its&c., from San Francisco to the 17th ult., jeft found Mr. H. W. Davis, who had left the Shanghai for this port to-day, at 5a.m. Colony before the building was erected. we who have been engaged during many years in philanthropic efforts know well the liberality of the merchants in Hongkong and ult how readily they help such undertakings as

The C. P. R. Cols 5.5. Athenian arrived ́at these. There is handed down in this Mission Shanghai at noon azad instiyand left again at saying of Mr. Joseph Jardine vtered, I believe, | 7 p.m., same day, for Hongkong where she is^ in 18,6 which is worth quoting ~"We make due to arrive at 6 p.m., or asth inst. our money, we trade with the Chinese, we shall be glad to assist in what promises to be of amived at Kobc at 7 a., zznd inst., and left.

The C. P. R. Co's als. Empress of Japan 2 benefit to the Chinese." That was the spirit again at 2 p.m., same day, for Yokohama wher.. and altiude of air. Davis and he built the Nethersole Hospital when this work became she is due to arrive at a p.m., agid inst. - too extensive to be any longer confined to the The C. P. R. Co.'s $s. Empras of China Alice Memorial building. There is now arrived at Nagasaki at‘930 a.m”, 23rd inst, And need and occasion to further extend this left again or 4 pin, same day, lor Shanghai work and in doing so we have the liberal where slle is due to arrive at midnight 24th inst.

THE Beer to drink in the tropice is the Beer

The T. K. K. 9.5. Nippon Maru which left. hence for San Francisco via ports of call 24 h..

arrived at her destination on 20th int.

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made in the ropics-SAN MIGUEL:

made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL

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