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Shipping.

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Tweeddale, Br. s.s., Milne, 16th April,-Moji

roth April, Ballast G, L. & Co. Store Nordiske, Dan, cable s.s., 596, Sweason, 16th April,-Shanghai 19th Mar., Cable,- G. N. Telegraph. Salazie, Fr. s., 2,088, Négré, 17th April,

Yokohama 8th April, Mails and Gen.- M. M.

Germania, Ger. s.8., 1,714, T. Bruhn, 17th April,

-Moji 17th April, Coal-M. B. K. Laisang, Br. 5.3, 2,334, E. J. Tadd, 17th April,

Calcutta 1st April, Penang 7th, and Sin gapore 11th, Gen-J., M. & Co. Manin, Br. 5.5., 2,711, H. G. H. Lewellin, 17th April-Antwerp and Man, Gen.-P. & O. 5. N. Co.

Bourbon, Fr. s.s, 997, Antoni, 17th April,-

Endoume 17th Jan, Rice.-Man Fat. Keongwa, Ger. 5.5, 1,715, W. Mollermana,

17th April,-Bangkok 10th April, Rice andį Teakwood.-M. & Co. Hailong, Ur. 3.5, 783, Gibson, 17th April,- Swatow 16th April, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Kwongsang, Br. 5 s. 1,427, Lake, 17th April,— Canton 16th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co, Armenia, Ger. s.s., 3,462, Font, 17th April,—

Manila rath April, Gen.—H. A. 1; Whampos, Br. s.s., 1,109, Paclužge, 17th April, -Shanghai 14th April, Gen.-B. & S. Tritos, Ger. ss., 1,001, H. Kraft, 17th April,

Swatow 16th April, Gen~0. S. K. Polynesien, Fr. ss., 2016, Coispellier, 18th

15th April Marseilles and Saigon 15th

April, Mails and Gen.—M. M. Johanne, Ger. 5.5., 952, Ipland, 18th April,-

Haiphong 15th April, Rice and Pigs.— & Co.

Į.

Elg, Norw. s.s., 708, Christophersen, 18th April,

-loilo 13th April, Sugar.-S., W. & Co.

D48. April 17. Huicking, for Coast Ports, M. Struve, for Swatow. Phranang, for Bangkok.

Mathilde, for Hoihow. Kwongs, for Canton. Pronto, for Canton.

Ocean, H.M.S. battleship, for Mirs Bay.

April 18.

Clavering, for Portland.

Kaifeng, for Manila,

Tavise, for Haiphong.

Farsang, for Saigon,

Carl Diederichsen, for Haihow,

Cheangchew, for Singapore. Loangtang, for Manila.

Kwanglee, for Shanghai.

Passengers arrived.

Per Hatloong, from Swatow-Messrs. Moore, Anderson, and 150 Chinese.

Per Lairang, from Calcutta, &c.-Messrs. Thornton, Maas, Man, Elwon, Beves, Douglas, Hughes, and 31 Chinese.

Per Manila, for Hongkong from London Messrs. ssch, Walker, Capt. S. Pennell, It Mourly, Mr. Micholis, Capts. Brunskill, Alely, Lieut. Napier, and 160 Military Details. From Singapore-Messis. Fawne, Ta one, Drum-1 mont, Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Havashi and zi children, and fr. Ikunschoff. For Shanghai from London-Mr. Wilson. From Colombo-i Mr. Pearse. For Yokohama from London-

Mr. Hayes. From Singapore-Col. and Mrs

Carre.

Per Whampoa, from Shanghai-Messi. Dohn and Slacger Joerson.

Passengers departed.

Per Rubi, for Manila-Men. L. Cayco, Ci Joco, Ms Kon, Arestio Robles, Tuaco Javes, Uy Quintes, T. Chuvis, C. Chusco, Cua Fun, Của Cary, Nin Tuy, Sua Pa. Tan Vylers, Fer. dinand Tamco, Vicente Keen, N. T. Dacento, Yu Cuk, Yu Tian, O. S. Kone, G. C. Toe, T. Bun Uan, Co Laco, Miss Mary Caufeld, L. W. King, A. W. Bastings, Messrs. J. A. Twentyman, jose- Flamento, G. Gonzalez, T. F. Jim Yuen, Robert J. Hume, Jose Vama- kower, V. H. Miller, J. MacGavin, B. Kintos, L. Haytes, M. A. Thompson, J. Schuethers, J. Kraft, W. Slater, Aricux Penalosa, Danie Hilt, Felepe Go Samo, L. Suaves, Frank Smith, Geb. Smith, Len Young, C. B. Bailey, P. Guan, Y. Kitt, L. S Sun, L. C. Yavette, Geo. Harrell, Ong Chiaco, Geo. Sun, L. Labe, Jai. Chroni, Vgo Suavelle, G. A. Gibson, C. Thomson, Mrs. Soera Orpeida, Messen. Danians Orpeida, V. Atienza, V. Francisen, M. C. Wair, L. Prata, P. Lockhead, T. M. Fly, L. Uavisto and Kong.

Shipping Report.

Str. Whampoa from Shanghai-Moderate breeze and fine.

and clear.

Steamers Expected.

Vessels

From

Agents Due

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1904.

Vessels in Fort.

STEAMERS.

Athenian, Br. 5., 2,410, S. Robinson, 7th

April-Vancouver, B.C. 7th Mar., and Shanghai 4th-April, Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Auchencing, Br. 1.8, 2,542, M. B. Reid, 10th April, Westport via Sydney 19th Mar, Coal-Admiralty.

Binb-Thuan, Fr. s., 983, Ribault Laganne, 14th April,-Ifoila foth April, Wood and Sugar, B. & Co.

British Trader, Br. 1.1, 2,170, R. E. Hutchin-

500, 12th April, Barry 5th Feb., Coal H. B. M. S. Government. Chunsang, Br. 3.5., 1,418, Cox, 10th April.— Sourabaya 31st Mar, Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Chwnshan, Br. 5.5., 1,281, 1. D. Jenkins, 12th

Post Omice.

A Mail will close for: Canton-Per Honam, 19th April, 7.30 A.M. Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Mailoong 19th April, 9 AM.

Haiphong-Per Hanoi, 19th April, 9 A.M. Europe, India, via Tuticorin-Pe Salanit, 19th April, 11 A.M.

Macao-Per Hzungshan, 19th April, 1.15 P.M. Gregory Apcar, 19th April, 2 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta- Per Singapore and Bangkok-Per Chunsang, 19th April, 2 P.M.

Swatow, Tsingtao and Tientsin~Per Kansw, 19th April, 3 F.M.

Kobe-Per Tsinan, 19th April, 3 P.M. Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama-Por Claver

April-Saigon 8th April, Gen.-B. & Co. Claverley Br. 9.5., 1,901, Wm. P. Pult, 12thley, 19th April, 3 P.M.

April, New York via Singapore and Manila 9th April, Gen.-S., T. & Co. Cyrus, Br. 5.9., 2,174, F. Simmons, 12th April,-- Japan 7th April, Rice.~Samuel & Cò. Empress of India, Br. 5.s., 3,002, O. P. Marshall,

12th April,Vancouver 21st Mar, and Shanghai 10th April, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Ferndene, Br. 1.4., 2,448, R. J. Fisher, 13th

April-Rangoon 30th Mar., Rice.-Order Glenshiel, Br. ss., 1,204, E. Warner, R.N.R.,

13th April,-London via Singapore 27th Feb., Gen-McG. B. & Gow. Gregory Apcar, Br. ss. 2,949. J. G. Olisent, 12th April-Calcutta 26th Mar,, via Penang and Singapore 7th April, Gen-D. S. & Hanoi, Fr. s.5., 739, Merlees, 16th April,-

Cos L.d."

Haiphong and Hoihow 15th April, Gen.→ A. R. M. Heathdene, Br. 5.8., 2,740, H. R. Ketley, 12th April,-Moji 6th April, Coal,-B. & Co. Hopsang, Br. 8.a., 1,359, J. M. Hay, 12th April, -Saigon 8th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Hugen, Norw. 5.a., 829, Gathey, 7th April,

Moji rst April, Coal-Arigaara Thoresen & Co.

Isle de Negros, Am. 6.5., 200, Lattiligen, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. & Co.

Ismaila, Br. 5.5., 3,381, A. E. Siebbing, 11th April,-Rangoon via Singapore 29th Mar, Rice.-J., M. & Co.

Kelvin, Br. 3.6., 2,266, W. G. McLennan, 14th April,-London via Singapore Bth April,

Gen. -N, Y. K. Marie Jebsen, Ger. s.5., 2,200, Bendixen, 7th

April-lava Parts 29th Mar, Sugar. Tung Kec.

Nanshan, Br. 5.5., 1,399, E. F. Stovell, 6th April, Saigon and April, Rics.-B. & Co. Onsang, Br. 5.5., 1,787, . T. Davies, 16th April,-Java 7th April, Sugar.-J., M. & Cò.l

Paklat, Ger. 6, 1,018, H. Bandelin, 14th April,

-Bangkok 7th April, Rice and Teakwood Petrarch, Ger. 8.5, 1,252, Ch. Ahrens, 14th

~~~B. & S.

April,-Saigon 9th April, Rice and Rice Phra Chom Kino, Ger. 5.8., 1,011, D. Reimers,

flour, &c.-Wing Sing & Co.

13th April,-Bangkok 6th April, Rice -M. & Co.

Queen Louise, Br. 8.5. 2,170, Nicol, 12th

April, Cardiff 19th Feb, Coal.-D. & Co., L

Ta shan, Br. 5.9., 1,121, J. Jerkine 19th Apr 1,

-Saigon 7th April, Kice and Colton.-B., & Co.

Taksang, Br. 6.8, 998, Baker, 15th April,

Tsinan, Br. 8.5, 2,600, C. Lindbergh, 14th Canton 15th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co.

April, Manila 11th April, Gen.-B. & S. Yikeang, Br. 1.6., 1,236, Bowker, 13th April,

Hongay 9th April, Coal~~~J., M. & Co. SALLING VESSELS.

Algoa Bay, Br. bq, ts, Title, 4th Mar,

Hongay 15th Feb., Coal.-B. & S. Arrow, Br. 4-masted bq, 2,971, McDonald,

17th Mar from New York, Kerosine Oil

Maria Le, Ital, bq., 1,118, D. Urso, 9th April,

-S. O. Co.

-Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood.- Order.

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Hongkong & Whampoa Dosk Returns. Lin Tan

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Shanghai-Per Armenia, 19th April, 4 P.M. Iloilo Per Pronto, 19th April, 5 P.M. Canton--Per Fatshan, 19th April, 5 1.1. Namtao-Per Taichun, 19th April, 5 P.M. Sanbue Per Hoi Fu, 19th April, 5 PM. Macao-Per Wingchai, 19th April, 5 P.M. Canton-l'er Hankow, 20th April, 7.30 AM. Manite-Per Kaifong, 20th April, 3 F.M. Shanghai, Yokobama and Kobe-Per Mar. quis Bacquéhem, 20th April, 3 P.M.

Canton-Per Powan, 20th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Honam, 21st April, 7.30 A.M. Canton-Por Falshan, 21st April, 5 PM. Canton-Per Hankow, 22nd April, 7,30 AM. Amoy and Shanghai-Per Pannon, 120d April, 3 P.M.

Canton-Per Powan, z2nd April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Honam, 23rd April, 7.30 A. Manila-Per Zafiro, 23rd April, 9 AM. Eumpt, &c. India va Tuticoria-Per Bengal, 23rd April, 11 A.M.

FISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

HONGKONO.

Johannsen, E Kaisch, E. A.

Akuzawa, N. Anderson. Mrs. G. P. Kemp, W. J. Allen. Gen, H. S.

Anderson, Mr. Key, Mrs. Albert and Bartholomy, M. de

governess and child Black, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont, W. A. Bemboly, F.

Kirkwood, Miss

Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Leggatt, E A. Bond, Mr. & Mrs. E. T. Lewis, A. R. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Long, J. H. B. Bonner, E. A,

Lewis, J. H.

Brown, W. S.

Macgowan, R.J, Buck, Hart

Mackie, C. Gordon Cazenave, Mr.

Marriott, Dr. O. Chanty, Cie.

Mast, Sidney Clark, Geo. J. Clark, W. G. Colson, F. S. Coulson, C. H. Curry, Mrs. E. G. Davies, Mrs. J. T. Deacon, F. B. Dean, G. Deboulet, Mr.

Beattie, J. M. Beattie, M. P. Benson, Mr. & Mrs.

PEAR.

Bunny, Lieut. Col. F.

W.

Bunny, Major and Mrs. Bunny, Miss Brawn, Col. L. F. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Dymock, R.A, A. Ehelderke, Capt. Foote, R.N., Capt. and

Mrs.

Frege, Mr. and Mrs. French, Major G. A. Grant, R., Eng. Lieut.

A. R. Hudig, D.

Hardy, R.N., Comman

Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E. Hewitt, F. T. B.

Miller, P. L. Monio, R.N., Com. 0.5.

Hamilton, Major Hamilton, J. E.

Mast, Mr. and Mrs. E MeAran, T. P.

der and Mrs. Hays, I.

Holborn, Mr.

Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.

E. O.

feffues, H. W. Jeffery, Mrs.

King, Mr. Longstaff, G. B. Longstaff, Miss

Adani, F. R.

Bakken, J. O.

Herrain, C. F.

J. A.

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Bith, Wm. N.

Schmidt, W. E.

Simmeri, Mr. and Mrs. Jenson, Mr.

Canceran, N. W. Coyle, J. Crego, Mr. Duniat, A. E. Eastman, M. G. Erskine, E. P. Forman, J. G. Hough, Dr.

Skott, C.

Keman, L, E.

Grant, L. C. Gras, Mr.

Somerville, Geo.

Somewille, Mrs. A.

Newington, A. G. North, C. J. Derbyshire, J. H. Osborn, Mrs. F. Dinitrer, S.

Osborne, E. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Parkes, W. G. Downing, J. C. Pattie, Mr. & Mrs. Dreyfus, L.

Pike, R.N., Lt. & Mrs. G. Ehrlick, A.

Potter, A. G. Potis, W. H.

Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Farrow, C. J. & servant

Canton-Per Faiskan, 24th April, 9 a.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.—Per Athanian, | Fisher, H. G. 27th April, 10.45 4.5.

Garcia, J. M. Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per Glover, C. Prins Heinrich, 27th April, 11 A.M.

Manila-Per Rubi, 30th April, 9 A.M.

Grant, A. W. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Siberia, 30th April, 11 A.M.

denominations may be obtained at the counter Books containing stamps of the following of General Post Office for $1.00 each.

16 stamps at 4 cents.

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Haerri, H. Hall, Capt. T.

Hamel, F. E. Hamblin, J. H.

Hamersley, B. F. Hanford, H. B. Harfurst, R.

of Harvey, R. D. Trans-Haughwest, W. B.

Until further nolice the transmission correspondence via Dalny and the Siberian Railway is discontinued.

Parcels are now accepted for transmission to Batavia and the Dutch East Indies "direct."

Scale of charges as follows

1 lb. tn 3 lbs.-$1.39 4 lbs. to 7 lbs.-$1.50

Greatest length 2 feet.

8 lbs, to lbs.-$1.00

length and Girth 4 feet. No Insurance.

THE WEATHER,

mer, Chici Assistant of the Hongkong Obser The following report is Itom Mr. J 1. Plum

vatory:-

Hayton, J. T. Hewrel, Cte. P. G. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Icely, Rer. F.

Ris, Mr. and Mrs. Sayle, R. T. D.

Stanley, H. H.

Stephenson, Mr. and

Mrs. T. S.

Steven, Mr.

Stuart, Mrs. Leslie C. Swann, G.

Key, G. W. Lehman, E.

Lowo, D. R. Martin, R. McDermott, A. I'. B.

Moxon, Mr. and Mrs

Herbert

Perry, F. Pollock, H. E. Post, N. Pratt, Major and Mrs. Reid, T. H. Rice, P. J. Sawer, Mrs. W. E. Sinclair, A. Skelton, Mr.

Skelton, Mrs. Smith, A. Findlay Smith, C. W. Spalckhaver, W. O. C. Steavenson, D. Stokes, Mr. Sutherland, Mr. and

Mrs. J.-and-child- Uffel, W. ven Watkins, R.E., Capt.

and Mrs.

Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Wenborn, S. T. White, Dr. and Mrs.

M. J.

Yates, Mr. & Mrs C. C.

THOMAS'

Marroni, M.

Parker, H. E. Pelmer, Chas. B.

Peterson, Mr. and Mrs

J

Pingtan, C. D. U. Rinker, T. E. Sharp, Edward Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. S. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Whiley, Mr. Wilson Mrs. William, S. Young, L. C.

ACCIDENT IN AN ENGLISH COAL PIT.

While working in a Hanley coal pit some Thomas, O. B.

years ago John Henshall lost an eye from a Trimmel, W. D. spark at the pick-end The injury set up Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. J, inflammation, which compelled the doctors to Whitton, Mrs. A. M. remove the eye. Finding his occupation as Wolff, Philip

a miner gone, he has since worked as a gar- Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs.

dener and at odd work. He is a most respect. Wright, Mr. and Mrs,able and intelligent man, the victim of repeated

C. G.

misfortunes.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs,

E, S.

CONNAUGHT.

Bell, Mrs. J.

Loir. J.

Bell, J. F.

Boyce, W. R.

| Broughton, J. 1.

Caucho, J.

Mardon, Mr. and Mrs.

McKilligins, H. G.

Menashih, R.

Mair, Gro. A.

Christie, Mr. & Mrs. D. Moss, Thos.

Dalley, Mr. Cronin, John

Davies, F. O. Dafour, Mrs. B. Dalot, Mme. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Newborn, R. H.

Nicholas, J. C.

tegarip, G.

Osgood, Mrs. M. E. Pilatvie, Mr. PЯlieder, E. J.

On the 18th at 11.50 a.m. The barometer has risen shily in the Philippines and in S. China: elsewhere the changes are unimportant The greatest pressure remains over Man churia and the northern part of Japan. It is Guerins, Mr. & Mrs. Rees, L. C. least in the Chian Sea.

Guernot, Mr.

Roberts, A. G. Gradients are very slight on the China Coast, | Harris, J. D.

Robertson, W. R. Rutherford, N. H. and light E. winds will prevail in the Formosa Hayter, L. Channel and in the northern part of the China Howard, E.

Swaby, Thomas C. Heckford, R. G. Trimingham, N. S. P. Helme, E. B.

Wakeman, G. H. Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs, Williams, W. H.

M. B.

-Sea.

Forecast:-Light E. winds; cloudy, fair.

Railton, W. A. Reau, Mr. and Mrs, R

Deck.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. April 18th, 1904, 3.m.

Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr.

KING EDWARD.

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Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T.] Haughton, Miss M. E. Shepherd, Bruce Jameson, J. Watt Stephens, Mr. & Mr.

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Tokio Kochi

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Taihoku Outward- 6th March➡Maria, Kilda, 18th Taichu.........

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MrJohn Henshall,

Victim of an accident at Hanley.

Mr. Henshall, asked if he had any objection to his story being published, said: “I have only told you what is true, and there can be no objection to that being published."

The experience of Mr. Henshall is that of many who have suffered from diseases arising from poor blood and shattered nerves---- anæmia, bile, consumption, scroma, headache, indigestion, kidney diseases, rheumatism, scrofula. Dr. Williams' pink pills have cured these and other diseases in countless cases. Women they especially help in those character- istic troubles, which they do not talk about. The pills are not a cure-all. They cure by a action on the blood and on the nerves, curing fits, paralysis, locomotor ataxy, St. Vitus dance, neuralgia. Only the genuine pilla, | bearing Dr. Williams' name, cure. Substitutes never cure. Gensine-pills-post-free-from- Williams' Medicine Company, Holborn-viaduct, London, for two shillings and ninepence; but can be had at all medicine shops if you take care to get the right ones, which did so much good to this victim of Accident and Misfortune. [30

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AN ALARMED Actress.

TRAGIC STORY ENDS HAPPILY.

"Who that has not been on the stage cas know the strain of rehearsals?" asked Miss Alice Hope, a well known West of England Actress. "Many real tragedies are enacted on. the ather side of the Stage Curtain. Out of sight of the audience, and undreamed of by the public, many a Player fights the Battle of Life | against terrible odds.”

"A few months ago," continued Miss Hope, "my health gave way in the most alarming man- ner. My appetite, which had been always of the best, left me. At night I could get no rest, and in the morning felt more dead than alive. I was a martyr to neuralgia. Of course, 1 had to eat, but I couldn't digest my meals, Food

gave me acute pains in the chest, which made me afraid to tempt my last appetite. I became so weak that I could scarcely crawl about. Doctors told me I was nomic. A chemist suggested that I should try Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale peuple. I am very pleased now that I acted upon the suggestion, I had only taken a few of the pills when I found that my appetite was returning, I ate my food and enjoyed it, and felt no ill-adfects after it."

"Could you sleep balter?" the reporter

"I am getting on in years," he said "nearly sixty-eight-and since I lost my eye I have done no work in the pits. That is, however, asked. not the only trouble I have had. For two years

"Oh, yes. Not only did I sleep soundly, I was laid up with an attack of liver complaint, but I woke up in the morning without any which caused acute indigestion. I also suffered signs of neuralgia or indigestion. At the end from nervous debility. I had agonising pains of the second botile I felt as well as ever I had in the head, and was subject to feelings of done in my life. I would not be without Dr. giddiness. I was hardly able to eat, and got Williams' pink pills now on any account." - into a very weak, low, and depressed state of

"Do you know anyone else that has been health. Indeed, I used to feel at times like a cured by them?" man out of his mind, and but for Dr. Williams!

pink pills I don't know what would have

become of me.

them to my sister, who is just as enthusiastic "Yes. After my experience I recommended

over them as I am. She had also suffered very similarly to myself, and owed her restoration to health solely to these pills.

"To see if I could get any benefit," said Mr. M. J. D.

Henshall, continuing his story, "I went to Stokes, Mrs.

Rhyl, and spent three weeks at one of the con Talati, Mr. and Mrs. M. | valescent homes there. But I got no better: who have suffered from diseases arising from The experience of Mas Hope is that of many in fact, while i was at Rhyl I thought my end poor blood and shattered nerves-anemia, bile, was approaching, and feeling that I should rather die at home, I came back to Stafford kidney diseases, theumatism, scrofuls. Dr. consumption, eczema, beadsobe, indigestion, shire. I still suffered on my return, and for Williams pink pills have cured these and other a time I became an out-patient at the North diseases in countless cares. Women they Staffordshire Infirmary. It was Dr. Williams, especially help in these characteristic treables pink pills for pale people that eventually cured which they do not talk about. The pills are

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Str. Hasleong from Swatow:-Thick fog to March-Veranej Breiskuth. 22nd March- Tainnn.......... Chelang Point, thence to port light breeze, fine Hysen, Oldenburg, Dornoch, Thyra, Orange, Pescadores...

Koshua Nest. 25th March-Arragon, Palma, Salveig, Weibaiwei... a.. Str. Laisang from Calcutta-Light Ny| Sirasiburg, 30th March-Aragonia, Benmehr, Gutzlaff ....... winds, and fine weather to 16" N., then light | Angus, Simoom. 6th March÷Bayern, Para, Sharp Peak... Bly winds and fine weather, to port ass smooth Mayune, Deucalion, Ella, Sagamt, Theodor Amay throughout.

wille, Gerd., 9th April-Ernest Simens, Canton.........

Swalow Titania, Gisela, Planimart, Verona, Ulysses, Hongkong Segovia, Algonia. 13th April–Sanda, Schuyt Victoria Feak kill. 16te April-Calthas, Sydney, Teenkat, Gap Rock... Macao......... Borneo, Courifield, Indramayo, Silverlip.

Homeward-18th March-Alesia, Alcinous, Manila.......... Haiphong... 30th March--Macduff. 9th April-Oanfa, Bacolod Siberia ......... Shangbai. P. M. Co... April 20 Roos. 13th April-Socotra,

Iloilo Prins Heinrich. Shangbai... M. & Co... April za Arrivals at Home-16th March-Améria, C. St. James.108.m.

Cebu' Tarter...........Japan C. P. R. CoApril 12 Barca...........Singapore. P. & O. Co. April 21 Himura, Prinussa Marie. - 18th March-Low- Chusan Singapore. P. & O. Co April 23 ther Castle, Syria, Vindobona, Marle Valeric. Empire. P. Darwin G., L. & CoApril 24 22nd March-Yarra, Nistor, 25th March- Bayera....... Colombo... M. & Co... April 27 Gera, Nudia. 30th March-Glenlochy, Wurz Emp, of Japan. Vancouver C. P. R. CoMay 6 Indrapura...... Portland...P. & A, Co. May 11 burg, Denbighshire. 6th March-Tolder, Kin-

San F'cisco P. M. Co... May 13 Jack, Saydlits, Hudson, 9th April~Palermo"|

Australien, Palermo. 13th April-C. Ferd, Lasiss, Keemun. 16th Apfil-Radnorshire.

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& Co.

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cq Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr.

J. B.

Murchie, Mr. Iremonger, Lient-Col. Yokura, K.

and Mrs.

CHAIGIEBURN,

Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant

Smith, Mr. E. Grant

Austen, R.K.

Staff Menocal, D. A.

Surgeon and Mrs.

* April 17 at April 19 at

| Cowden, Mrs, & Miss

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Crofton, R. H.

Barometer...

29.94 Temperature ........... 74 Humidity... Rainfall...

19.87

Craig, W. E.

01

74 Bg

Dann, G. H.

0.25

me,"

"How came you to take them?"

not a cure-all. They cure by action on the "Why, my son came from the North of locomotor ataxy, St. Vitus dance, neuralgia. blood and on the nerves, curing fits, paralysis, England to visit me, and to see if the change Only the genuine pills, bearing Dr. Williams would do me any good I went back with him name, cure. Substitutes never cura. Gennine to his home. My son was at that time taking pills post free from Williams' Medicina Com- Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people, and he pany, Halbora viaduct, London, for two shil gave me some to try. I took the greater part linge and niaepence; but can be had at all of a bottle and in a fortnight they made a new medicine shops ia take care to get Dr man of me. I was able to go to work,

"And how is your health to-day ?" was the next question.

Williams' When

THIS TALENTED ACTREIN ~\

"Oh, I am much better," replied Mr. Hen-† was asked whether she had any objection to shall, "I have a better appetite, my nerves are her case being published, Miss Alica Mand stronger, and I seem to have more vigour in Hope replied, “None whatever.” “This we are. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. me. Considering my age, I am feeling very able to give to the world the true story of an Lauder, P,

Actress's Escape.

ve

Whitlow, Mr. & Mrs.

and child

and childrep

fit indeed."

AGENTS IN THE FAR EAST FOR JOHN JEFFREY & Co. HERIOT BREWERY

EDINBURGH.

FINE OCTOBER ALES.

A stock of JEFFREY's fine OCTOBER BREW has now been landed and is being offered in FIRKINS of 9 gallons;

OFFICE:

3 DUDDELL ST

KILDERKINS of 18 gallons;

HOGSHEADS of 54 gallons;

PINTS (7doz, to the case) Also_JEFFREY'S>popular EDINBURGH XXX STOUT in cases of 7 dos, pints.

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