Shipping-Steamers.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY OCTOBER 23 1906.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
Luxury-Speed-Punctuality.
The paly Line that Maintains a Regular Schedule Service of under Eleven Daya across the Pacific is the Empress Line." Saving 4 10.10 Days' Ocean Travel.
11 Days YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER,
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PROPOSED SAILINGE, R.M.S.
Tons
18 Days HONGKONG TO VANCOUVER.
(Subject to Alteration). · LEAVE HONGKONG, ARRIVE VANCOUVER "EMPRESS OF CHINA "...... 6,000...THURSDAY, October 25. November 12 "EMPRESS OF INDIA"... 6,000 THURSDAY, November 2a......December.ro "ATHENIAN " "EMPRESS OF JAPAN "MONTEAGLE" "TARTAR",
.... 3,882....................... WEDNESDAY, November 28...December za "......6,000........THURSDAY, December 20...... January 7
.....6, 163......................... WEDNESDAY, December 26...January 19
"EMPRESS steamers-will depart from Dongkong at 4 PM, Intermediate steamers at 12 Neon.
T2 Quickest route to CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE, calling at SHAM
HAI, NAGASAKI, (through the IN CAND SEA OF JAPAN), KOBE, YOKOHAMA, and VICTORIA, B.C, connecting VANCHIVE? WỦ Special Mail Express, and Quebec with the Company's New Paintial "EMPRESS" Steamships, 14,500 tons register. The through transit to LIVERPOOL being zaj days, from YOKOHAMA, and 79 days from HONGKONG,
Hongkong to London, 1st Class......vid St. Lawrence 660. Vid New York £62. Hongkong to London, Intermediate on Steamers, and 1st Class on Rallways
£40.
£42. ย R.M.S." MONTEAGLE," "TARTAR" :kud "ATHENIAN" carry Intermediate " Passengers only, at intermediate rates, affording superior accommodation for that class,
Passengers Booked through to all points and AROUND THE WORLD SPECIAL RATES (First class only) granted to stasionaries, Members of the Naval, Killtary, Diplomistic and Civil Servicos, and to European Othcials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.
For further informatien, Mapa, Routes, Hand Hanks; Rates Freight and Passage,
3. W. CRADDOCK, Acting General Açeni
Corner Pedder Streit and Praya.- Huukong, 20th October, 19.6.
thy
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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.
(PROJECTED SAIlings Prom Hongkong.—SUBJECT TO ALTERATION),
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TIENTSIN VIA SWATOW&CHEFOO.CHIPSHING *.....THURSDAY, 25th October, 4 P.M.. SGAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA,NAMSANG * ...SATURDAY, 27th October, 3 P.M.
MANILA......
SHANGHAI
„PUENSANG*.....SATURDAY, 27th October, 4 PAL.
„CHOYSANG †.....SUNDAY, 28th October, Daylight. * These Steamers have superior accomunadat, an fhe First-class Passengers, and are fitted throughout with Electric Light,
-Taking Cargo co through Bill, of Lading to Cheloo, Tientsin, Newchwang and Vangtsze Ports.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, 3rd October, 190f.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED.
FOR
STEAMERE
TO SAIL
SHANGHAI and CHÍNKIANG .............. “HANGCHOW" †.................... 25th October, CHEFOO, NEWCHWANG and TIENTSIN "LIANGCH >W" {......... 25th
SHANGHAI..........................
MANILA, ZAMBOANGA, PORT DAR
WIN, THURSDAY LANTY COUR{ TOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE)
*YOCHOW" I............................... 27th ́
- TAIYUAN*** 1
12th November.
Taking Cargo of through Bill of Leyding tý -li-Yangtsee rod Horthern China Ports
• The Attention of Passengers as nanosed of yo superan Aycrompudation ufered by these steamers, which are fitted car qualified Surzemi 15 karnesi.
JA DUärwalled table.
Aduly
↑ Taking Cargo abu Passengers be truugi Rates for all New Zealand and other Australian Port.
For Freight or Passage, apply up
Orak, 23rd October, 16
AREA IS
HONGKONG MANILA.
Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steamers atom Bonkong and Manila.—Saloon, amidships-Electric Ligh –Perteet Cavane --Surgoon and Stewurdous carried. - the anal up-to-date arrangedənl
for comfort of
l'assengers.
CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,”
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Stormship.
Captain Tons.
Sailing Dates.
ZAFIRO
RUBI..
454 | R. Rodger
R Almond. 2340
MANILA (DIRECT) | SATURDAY, 27th October,
at Noon. SATURDAY, 3rd Nov.,
at. Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apple in
tongkets, 20th October, 1906.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
GENERAL MANAGERS.
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HONGKONG NEW YORK.
AMERICAN ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR NEW YORK VIL PORTS AND SUEZ QANAL.
Steamship "BRAEMAR"
(With Liberty to Call ái the Malabar Coast).
For Freight and further information, apply to
Hongkong, th October, 1906,
About
.............,20th November.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Agents,
Shipping Steamers,
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
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PASSENGER SERVICE.
þY the new steamers, "Rignania,” Haushuko," "HORENSTAUFEN" and the *SCANDIA" and "SILESIA." The steamers are specially built for the tropics and have luxurious Passenger, accommodation first class". Cabins Amidship, lighted throughout by electricity, cabins Bited with fans. ́Doctor and Stewardesses carried. Laundry on board.. Retura tickets issued at reduced rates for two years, available, through tickets to be had to London via Havre and to New York via Naples and Hamburg,
NEXT. SAILINGS OUTWARD.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, TSINGTAU, CHEFOU AND TIENTSIN VIA SHANGHAI
Capt. v. Hoff
RHENANIA
HOHENSTAUFEN.
SILESIA SCANDIA
2nd December.
at November.
Jaeger
Bahia
4.
zod January,
v. Dochraḥ A.................... ist February.
NEXT SAILINGS HOMEWARD.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, HAVRE, (LONDON VIA HAVRE) AND HAMBURG,
SILESIA..
HABSBURG
RHENANIA
HOHENSTAUFEN
SCANDIA
HABSBURG RHENANIA
HOHENSTAUFEN
...Capt. Filler ............. ......................... 2nd November.
Jadger fith January.
H
v. Hoff...4th December.
Bable
8th February.
Y. Doehren
Filler
...... 5th April,
v. Hoff
22nd March.
17th May.
Jaeger..........14th Juas.
FREIGHT SERVICE:
NEXT SAILINGS OUTWARD.
SEGOVIA..
FOR KOBE & YOKOHAMA'.
....24th October. FOR SHANGHAI & CHINKIANG ................................LYDIA .............................25th Oct, 4 P.M. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA...RHENANIA
...... 1st November. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.....ANDALUSIA ................. 13th November.
NEXT SAILINGS HOMEWARD.
VIA STRAITS, COLOMBO AND ADEN. Taking Cargo at throughrates to Antwerp, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Oporto, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Trieste, Genoa, Ports in the Levante, Black Sen and Baltic Ports, North and South American Parts. Also via Aden or Port Said by the Arabic Persian Service to Arabian and Persian Gulf Ports.
FOR HAVRE and HAMBURG in FOR ANTWERP and HAMBURG
FOR HAVRE, BREMEN and HAMBURG,
FOR HAVRE and HAMBURG
FOR HAVRE and HAMBURG
HABSBURG
... 2nd Nov, TEUTONIA 10th Nov. BRISGAVIA, 16th Nov, SEGOVIA ..... ......30th Nov. SITHONIA
30.h Nov. FOR NAPLES, HAVRE, BREMEN & H'BURG.RHENANIA........14th Dec. FOR HAVRE and HAMBURG
...C. FERD. LAEISZ..2nd Dec. ...ANDALUSIA................,288. Dec. FOR HAVRE and HAMBURG FOR NAPLES, HAVRE, BREMEN & H'BURG.HORENSTAUFEN,11th Jan. FOR HAVRE and HAMBURG.................. ............. KALESIA .................25th Jan.
Hongkong, 22nd October, 1906.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM.
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEJOTS-| OSTE FRANCAIS, FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, –
(Calling at Pon, Darwin and Queensland Ports, and taking through Cdigo to THE Company's Steamship
Adelaide, New Zealand, Tasmania, &ç:)« HE Steamship
THE
"EMPIRE," Captain Heims, will be despatched for the above Ports, on SATURDAY, the 27th instant, at Noon.
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Kefrigerating Cham ber, which easures the supply of Fresh Provis siona, Ice, etc, throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with
the Electric Light.
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A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon are carried.
N.B.-To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company bave
electric fans fitted in staterooms,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON&Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 22nd Octaber, 1906.
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THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.
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FOR NEW YORK, (With liberty to call at Malabar Coast). THE Steamship
"YEDDO," Captain Cowley, will be despatched for the above Port on or about the 13th November.
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & C.,
Agents.
1973 Hongkong, 3rd October, 19068
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. ·
FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP:
THE Steamship
"MERIONETHSHIRE!
will be despatched for the above Parts, on ur about the 15th of November, and, will be followed by the Steamship
"FLINTSHIRE”
on or about the 20th November.
For Freight and Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO
Agents, Hongkong, 16th October, 1906,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SOUTH AMERICAN Line,
tion
Regalar Steamship Service between HONGKONG, SALINA CRUZ, CALLAO and IQUIQUE; VIA JAPAN PORTS, Will be sent. 10 VALPARAISO if sufficient' inducement.
HE Steamship
THE
"KASATO MARU," 6,000 tons... Captain W. E. C..B. Filmer, will be despatched. as above, middle of December.
Taking Freight and Passengers to othe Western Const Parts of South America
The above Steamer has splendid Accomm modation and is fitted throughout with Elec- tric Light. A duly qualified Surgeon la carried,
For farther information, apply to
K. MATSDA, Manager,
York Building.
Hongkong, 4th Ounber, 1905,
·B48
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"TONKIN,"
Captain Charbonnel, will be despatched as above, on or about,MONDAY, the 29th instant.
For Freight or Passage; apply to
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, ' 'Agent,
· Hongkong, zznd ̋ctober, pruh,
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.
NEITHER the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS, nor
the OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any DFBTS contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the following vessel during her slay in Hongkong Harbour:-
Dodwell & Co, Ltd.
ESKASONI, British ship, Captain McBurnie,-
Intimations,
SELF CURE NO FICTION: MARVEL UPON MARVELİ NO SUFFERER
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„„SOME INDIAN TREES.
THEIR MANY ECONOMIC USES AND THE SACRED CHARACTER OF SOME.
A newcomer to India was once advised by an old resident to "get up the trees. This advice did not apply, as the recipient of it at first not unnaturally supposed, to an innocent and inexpensive form of athletic exercise, nor to the adoption of the habits of the savago. tribes known as tree dwellers, but simply to. the advimbility of learning the names of the common trees of the country and of ac- quiring the power of recognizing them, whos
soen.
For one thing, it is bý`tress that traval- lers off the beaten track ate expected to find their way. As fudlan villager, be he ever u ignorant in other respects, is as familiar with, the trees in his neighbourhood an' London policeman is with the streets on bis beat. Instead of being told to take "three to the. right, and two to the left," you are directed to make straight for a, big banyan whose crest is to be discemed on the horizon. Pass to the east of it and you will come to. three palm trees; keep them on your right hand and pass between.a tamarind and a mango, and you will hit upon a path that will take you straight to the village you are searching for. So famillar are the people with the tree that the writer has met a villager who, after he became blind, could identify any tres by fidgeting it" leaves.
Then the economic importance of trees can only be realized by those who have lived among the villagers. The food supplied are not by any means limited to the fruits of com. merce, and flowers, leaves, twigs and roots are largely used as well. The leaves of certain trees, pinned together by twigs, sorve as plates, or are fashioned into drinking cups. A great many domestic remedies. for man and beast, are also derived from the forest, and there is no doubt that some of them are efficacious. It is not very long since some of the hill and jungle tribes of India, like our first parents, clothed themselves with leaves, and it is said that it required a military expedition to induce some of the women in Orissa to discard this primitive dress in favour of cotton varies. A man will often make his house entirely from trees, plastered with a little mud, the roof being. constructed of Palmyra palm leaves or others of a large size and firm texture. Dyes, tans, ink, books, stines, waterproof capes, gum, seal,
Special attention given to effectively displaying wax, rupes-these are but a very few of the miscellaneour articles that are got from trees. ing a Ivertisements.
No wonder the planting of a grove of trees ranks with digging a tank or sinking a well as in work of religious merit. If we were to include the bamboo and similar plants the Hut of manu. factured articles would be endless; but the bamboo is a grass and not free. Even to mention the common trees of India would be a lengthy task, so we confine ourselves to the most familiar, Nearly all that are about 'to be mentioned are found either within the writer's compound or in its immediate neigbourhood,
First come the fig tribe; the banyan and his brothers. The ban an, the big brother of the family, in our very own-Ficus bengalensis, That true tree lover Over Wendell Holmes wrote that his tree wives were more' numerous Iban Brigham Young's human ones. The ring with which he wedded them was a thirty foot measuring tape; with which he encircled ther nt the height of five feet above the ground. His first class trees were those whose branches at their widest circumference were more than a hundred feet. His favourites were elms; and he made some remarks about cherishing the hope of still having pleasure at the 'elm, even when youth was no longer on the prow. If merit goes by bulk no doubt the banyan come fire, and a circumference of twenty feet round the trunk could hardly be regarded as a mark of distinction in it. But it is often a parasite, a vampire, sucking the life blood of ita victim and crushing it to death, its fruit in unten by the very poor, elephants greatly relish its tra
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shade is perhaps its most valued product. A much more handsome tree, more indepasident and self-respecting, is the pipal, the Fic us re- ligiosa. It is the most sacred of the fire trees regaided with ventration by the Hindias, the other four being the gullar, the barf ad, the paka and the mango. Bia ma, isbnu
nd Siva # are all supposed to i habit it, and no one can tell how many minor spirits as well, whose '- whisperings are supposed to be heard when the leaves, suspended by their long, slender stalks, | Autter in the slightest breath of wind. If z man takes 1 pipal leaf in his hand' and crush- ing it expresses a wish that the gods may so crush him if he is not telling, the truth the Job Printing of all descriptions undertaken, oath is regarded as of the utmost sanctity.
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A pious Hindu will often take off his shoes when he comes to a pipai, and walk five times round it from left to right, repsailing is he does so‘a verde which says :." The, conta ara Brahma, the bark Vishnu, the branches tha Mahadeo, In the bark lives the Ganges, the loaves aro the miner deities. Hail to thee, king of trees.” The gular (Ficus glomerata), the barged, which ie another name for the banyan, and the pakar (Ficus venosa) are all members af the fig tribe, the Levites of the forest. The gular yields a larger fruit than the babyan, and is a good deal used as a food, In the extremely hot weather of this year the writer found that mysterious boles were being dug by night round the roote of a large gefur tree in his compound. On in- quiring into the cause ho found that the ser
mis were incising the roots to obtain the juice, which they said they drank to keep up their strength during the beat,
There are more than a hundred species of the Ficus genus to be found to India; and soo more else where, Caoutchouc, or fadia rubber, I' derived from the Ficus classica ; a somewhat similar milky Juice exudes from the other
Estimatas given for all classes of work on species. spplication to
THE MANAGER, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH CO., LD,
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