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Intimation.

Powell's

GENTLEMEN'S

DEPARTMENT,

(OPPOSITE THE CLOCK TOWER),

SMART

BOWLER

HATS,

Fine Quality,

Newest Shapes,

$4.50

$7.00

$8.50

NEW

S OF T

FELTS

Brown, Grey, Slate,

Fawn and Black,

$4.50

$5.50

$6.00

HIGH-CLASS

HEADGEAR.

Splendid Value.

WM. POWELL,

LTD.,

HONGKONG.

sillongkang, aşth Ortaber, 1906,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY:

Intimations.

K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL & O11, 8 D'AQUILAR STRELT.

NEWLY OPENED SILK STORE.

Indian, Chinese and “

Consignees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. &

THE P. & D. S. N. Co's Steamer

"SUMATRA,"

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Godowns at Kowloon where each

Japanese Silk Goods: consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark,

Just Arrived,

and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are lauded.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before

6 hours.

..

Goods not cleared by the 1st November, at

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever,

SOCKS (Linen) LADIES AND 4.P.M., will be subject to rent. GENTLEMEN'S.

ÇENTLEMEN'S BILK UMBRELLAS. SILK KIMONOS, LADIES' BLOUSES

AND SHAWLS, ..

SANDALWOOD BOXES (INLAID). HANDKERCHIEF BOXÉS, GLOVE

BOXES.

MONEY BOXES; &c.

LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, JAVA SERONGS.

MANDARIN COATS, COTTON SHIRTS.'

SILK LACE SCARFS AND SHAWLS,

Prices exceptionally cheap.

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Inspection earnestly solicited.

Hongkong, '28th May, 1906

1530

THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND BUILD- INGS ORDINANCE COMMISSION, TAKE NOTICE that a Commission has TAK

been appointed to enquire into and report on the following manters, viz. :-

1. Whether the administration of the Sani- tary and Building Regulations enacted by the Public Health and Huildings Ordin ance, 1993, as now carried out is satisfac- tory, and, if not, what improvements cap be made.

2. Whether any irregularity or corruption exists or has existed among the officials charged with the administration of the aforesaid. Regulation.

to

The Commission earnestly invite the in- habitants of Hongkong and Kowloon cooperate with them by forwarding any com plaint they may have to make or suggestion to offer in connection with the maiters aforesaid to the Undersigned.

enquiry aforesaid who in the opinion of the Any person examined as a witness in the Commissioness makes a full and true discio sure touching all the matters in respect of which he is examined will reggive a certificate, from the Commission which will protect the witneis against any civil or criminal proceed- ings which may be insituted against such wilness in respect of any matter, touching which he has been examined,

By Order,

'w. BOWEN-ROWLANDS,

Secretary,

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Hongkang, fith, July, 1906

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY.

LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT..

Damaged packages inust be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an

pointed hour.

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised,

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

E. A, NIEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, z6th October, 1906.

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "BENALDER," (FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND

J. STRAITS.

C

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"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow. on Wharf and Godown Co, Lid, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods unde livered after the 31st instant will be subject

To rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th November, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the just instant, at 11 A.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Hills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents,

Hongkong, 24th October, 1906.

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NORDDEutscher lloYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"WILLEHAD"

informed that their Goods, with the exception having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the bazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong. kang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com pany, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 9 A‚M, TO-MORROW,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain ing undelivered after the 29th instant, will be subject to rent

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will he examined on MONDAY, the 29th instant, at 9 30 A.M.

All Claims must reach us before the 3rd of November, or, they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the

In Casks of 375 lbs. net $4.50 per Cask | Undersigned,

ex Factory,

In-lags of ago Ihs. net $2.70 per Bag

cx Factory.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers,

Hongkong, and October, 1906

A BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. This incondition tor disease; to which ifastor* gwe many names, but which low of thrm really understand. Et is simply wralansama karak dowie silwere, of the vital fares that sustain the extem No matter what maybe itsenusen (for they are al- mins berat,ith symptoms are much shirsamr the rouze pèriners being sleeplessness, semua dẻ prostration or weariness, depression ul spícits and want of energy for all the ordinary Fairs of life. Now, what alone is absolutely essential in all curb camos la precivused vitalitym

VITAL STRENGTH & ENERGY to dlitwa milf these sangħid feelings, and experienen proses that as night sureeeds the day this may be more rectainly secured by a course of the cela-

ya brated (Resreviving toniche

THERAPION No. 3

than by any other known combinatirin. So surely in taken in accordance with the printed irina xermpanying it, will the littered Tealth to restored,

THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH,

and a new extence imparted in place él wông İsal zu fetely seemed worn-out, “used up" and valuelisa. This wonderful restorative la purely vegetable and innymous. is agrerable to the tasto ustables for all constitutions and conditions, in elles nem : and it is difficult en imagine a case of diseair or diyangement, whose main fraturne arg those of dirtillity, that will mui be speedily and permanently benefited by this never-failing recu perative carnce, whoch Ir destined in cal into Talajulan everything that hal perceded it for this wide-greatand numerous class of humanuilterni. nhl by

THERAPION the

Chemlity throng brut the world. Pricain lingland, 29 and 4/6, Purchasers died see that the word *Tornarios, nupeaza" en "Heithh Onvernment Stamp din white bestera on a red ground) affixed thevery package key order of His Majesty's zion. Ciomassaloners, and without which it is a forgers

Sold by A. S. WATSON & Có., Lid, Hongkong, China and Manila.

NOTICE.

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“HE_Public_are hereby informed that no

THE made in the Rates of Subscription to the Hongkong Telegraph and they are warned against paying more than TEN. CENTS (10 cts.] per Single Copy.

THE MANAGER, tongkang Telegraph Co., Ltd, (es) > Hongkong, goth September, 1908:

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 22nd October, rooń.

For Sale.

TUBORG BEER.

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FIRST Class PILSENER BELK A guaranteed ice from salicylic Acid. and any other Chemicals.

PRICE Stogo per case of 48 battles (quans) or 6 dot. piots,

Special Prices for Quantities. Sole Agents:

SIEMSSEN & CO.

Hongkong, yoth january rost

FOR SALE.

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ZOVA'S GRAVE.

OCTOBER 27, 1906.

Here there is nothing but is linked with you In some strange evanescent fashion,; Thi aabes of an outworn passion, The bitter sweetness of a love untrue. Here in this garden with its sun and shade

Fantastic shadows darkly tracing,

We have worn pathways with our pacing Before your love in its quick grave was laid.

So great the spell upon me that I took

To see you get some book perasing, Q4, hands in lap, fall'n to sweet masing Above the love-writ pages of qur book.

Haie, where the roses play at hide and seek, Each bud some grave of you revealing, Each tree, a memory appealing,

I, turning, hall expect to hear you speak.

I know that you have left this garden bare, 'That in its heart dead love is lying, yet I with it a cheating fancy share.

The love you said should be undying,

Forall its booms peep through their leaves

for you,

In search of you the birds are winging,

For you the fountain still is singing- Forgetfulness is not for us who knew,

Not till the twilight shadows softly shed Upoo this garden fair are lying

Can I believe these flowers sighing Ara strewn upon the grave of love now dead. -Pall Mall Gosette,

DEATH OF A ROMAN

CATHOLIC BISHOP.

- terest paid and the good security offered in the Customs revence, American sympathy) with Japan in the war appeared to be not altogether disinterested. The avowed policy of Japan to open Manchuria to the trade of the world- unlike the exclusive policy of Russia-secured American sympathy more than any factor, Japanese stock, with the exception of the War Bonds, are almost entirely absent from Stock Exchange business. In America there was still plenty of room for new enterprises, and American capitaliste saw no advantage in secking investments for their money in a strange land like Japan. Another reason was, that the Americans were disinclined to take any interest in business abroad, unless they held more thas balf of the capital and could take the control of the business in their own hands. The Japanese would be better advised, | concluded Mr. Uchida, to start business in the United States with the Americans if the Japanese desired to utilise America money rather than expect American capital to come 10 Јарац.:

In doing this a commencement might be made with agricultural and railway business, followed by investments in general industries.—Jabaw Chronicis.

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION, *HE Undersigned have received instructions THEU

from JAMES CHUE, Esq. to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON MONDAY, the 29th October, 1906, at 3.30 P.M., at No. 23, Wong-nei-cheong Road, SUNDRY

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising

DOUBLE and SINGLE IRON BED. STEADS with WIRE and RATTAN MAT We re ret to record the death of Mgr.TRESSES, TEAKWOOD WARDROBES Bruguiere, R. G. Bishop of West Chii, who with GLASS, CHIFFONIERS, OVER. MANTELS, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION died at the Shanghai General Hospital on Oct.

DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, BOOK 21 aged 55 years. Mgr. Bruguiere firmi came

CASE, CHEST-OF-DRAWERS, DESK, ICE to China in the year 1877, as a missionary CHEST, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, Father, and was consecrated Bishop in 1891,

&C.

&c. i

ALSO

Daring the Boxer outbreak he was in Peking and when all Peking was engaged in war, he remained engaged uninterruptedly in the work of peace. He attended on the wounded of both sides, Boxers, when he could get them to miais ter to, as well as foreigners. For these services, he was afterwards created a mandarin of the second rank by the Chinese Emperor, and the French Government also decorated him with the legion of honour. His health, however, had beer permanently injured by his sufferings and privations during this period. The work of his diccese was too much for. bim and he fell ill, He came to and never really recovered. Shanghai Koping that a change of air would bring him batter health, but his illness became worse, and on Friday evening, as above stated, he passed peacefully away. His burial service will take place at 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's

interred in the Lazarist Mission Cemetery. Church this morning, and the body will be

Shanghat Times.

JAPAN AND UNITED STATES.

ECONOMIC RELATIONS.

A fortnight ago Mr. Uchida, Japanese Consul- General at New York, who is now in Tokio, delivered an interesting speech at any ordinary meeting of the Oriental Economic Society on

the commercial relations between Japan and America.

Nothing could be more vital, said Mr. Uchida, to the prosperity of Japan, than the trade with America. Raw silk, tea and malting. which formed the most important lines of Japan's export commodities, would be deals a heavy blow by economic depression in America, and it beloved the Japanese to direct con- tinued and careful attention to the economic Condition in that 'country, As an illustration' of this contention, Mr. Uchida cited the result' of the cereal harvest. In a year of abundance. not only is the farmer's profil increased, but: railway freights are enhanced, with the result; of an advance in' the price of railway shares. Economic circles after a good harvest wil sbow activity in all directións, resulting in the steady sale of silk goods, raw silk, matting and. tea exported from Japan,

The Departnicht d Agriculture publishes a monthly report on the weather and the condi- tion of crops. These reports are received by the American public with great interest, and in July or August have considerable ipfiuepca an the stock and other markets, in Japan little or no interest is shown in these reports, except. willi reference to the condition of the cotton

!6z crop,

WELSBACH'S

Do. JOXED

LIGHTS, Do. HARP

LAMPS,

Do.

The Customs policy of America, continued: Mr. Uchida, has also a great bearing on the. -trade of Japan with America. Under the pre- IN-DOOR & sert Protectionist policy the export of babutai, OUT DOOR matting, &c. from Japan was suffering. 1a: 4-LIGIT many branches of manufacturing industry, CAS ARC America was in advance of Europe, and the LAMPS,

United States was now able to produce iron manufactures of good quality at a very low prize. Sometimes iron-work was imported into Japan at a lower price than it was being sold at in New York. Under these circumstances, an opinion is gaining ground that certain special classes of foreign goods should be admited free of duty, while other countries should reciprocate. The proposal: DESCENT has repeatedly passed through the Hou e GASOLINE LAMPS of all of Representatives, but has always been; descriptions shelved by the Senate, In Japan an opinion from best prevailed that babutal and matting should be makers;

admitted into the United States free of duty, NAPHTHAOf

which concession would be reciprocated by the the best kind for GASO-fres importation of American four. The Fre LINE LAMPS dential elections also affected the Americao and GASO market, and this fact should be kept in mlad LINE EN by Japanese business-men. -

MAK TLES, CHUM- NEYS, GLO- DES, SHA- Dus, &c., &c., and INCAN

GINKE, kept in stock.

TÀI KWONG CO.,

-109, Des Vœux Road Central,

Hongkong, tat October, røed.

Referring to the market of Japanese Bondi, inthe United States, Mr. Uchida attributed the satisfactory result of the issue of the War Borda during hostilities to the sympathy [19 | shown by Americana with Japan, the high la

&C

One GENT'S BICYCLE. Catalogues will be issued. TERMS-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 25th October, 1906- (1036

PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned have received instructions from the Trustee in Bankruptcy, lo sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

Re CHEUNG SHUN KOO, Bankruptcy No. 19 of 1906,

FRIDAY,

ON

the 2nd November, 1906, at 2.30 P.M., al No.1, Ormsby Terrace, Kowloon, SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising

TAPESTRY COVERED DRAWING CHAIRS, IRON BEDSTEADS and BED. ROOM SUITE, BLACKWOOD SOFAS nnd

DING, TEAKWOOD WARDROBE with GLASS, WASHSTANDS, TEAKWOOD EX TENSION DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, OVERMANTELS, PICTURES, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, COOKing stove and UTENSILS, &c. &c, &C.

Catalogues will be issued, TERMS A¶ uzual

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HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

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Hongkong, 26th October, 1906.

THE

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

a

ON'

SATURDAY,

the 3rd November, 1906, at 12 o'clock Noon,

· FOR ACCOUNT of the concerned, '

The Americas Steamer

"YRUNA,"

with all her Anchors, Chains and Appurten. ances, &c., as she now lies off the Cosmopolitan Docks.

Tonnage....

Length Beam

Depth, Speed...

PARTICULARS:

(805.34 gross. 1469 08 neti. ...190 feet.

15 19 ...... 13 o

The Engines are of the Compound surface. condensing type. I.H.P. 430.

For further particulars, apply to the Under- signed.

Intimations.

DONE BY TRYING.

Nobody can tell what he can do till he tries." When a thing ought to be done the modern spirit moves us to keep working away at it until it is done. In the face of this idea the "impossible vanishes. Where there's a will, there's a way. "If we could but rob cod liver oil of its sickening taste and smell and then combine it with two or three other ingredients we should possess the best remedy in the world for certain diseases that are now practically incurable. So said a famous English physi- cian twenty-five years ago. "But it will never be done," he added, "You can no more turn cod liver oil into a plénsant palatable medicine, than you can turn the Codfish itself into a Bird of Paradise." Yet be lived to admit that in

WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION the "impossible" bad been accomplished. It is palatable as honey and contains, all the nutritive and curative properties of Pura Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod livers, combined with the Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry. This remedy is freed from the bad peculiarities Dr. Frothingham so detested, and it is precisely the splendid medicine be wished for. Use it freely and confidently for Anemia, Hysteria, Wasting Complaints, Blood Impuri ties, Asthma, and Throat and Lung Troubles, Dr. W. H. B. Aikins, F. R. G.- P., London, M. D. C. M., Victoria University,—M, B., Toronto University-Consulting. Physician to Home for Incurables, Physician to Toronto General Hospital, says: "I am much pleased lo state that the results from using Wampole's Preparation of Cod Liver Oil have been uniformly satisfactory; it appealed to me as being prepared according to correct scien ific principles." It increases the appetite and influences the digestion of food it is delicious to take, will not disappoint you and is effective from the first dose. "It represents the dawn of progress." Al chemists everywhere.

HONGKONG STEAM WATER BOAT. COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING OF

in the above Com

Pany will be held at the Company's Office, No. 13, Hotel Mansions, on SATURDAY, November 3rd, at 12 Noon, for the purpose of presenting the Report and Statement of Accounts to September 30th, 1906.

„The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 31st October to 3rd November, both days inclusive.

J. W. KEW, Manager.

Hongkong, 24th October, 1906.

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THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.

BARRETTO & Co.,

General Agents, Hongkong,

SHERRIES.

DIRECT SHIPMENTS FROM SPAIN, Sherry

Pale Sherry Dry (Gold

Capsules)

Pale Sherry Dry (Red

Capsules)....

$8.00 per Dozen.

10.00

21

14.00

TERMS-15% of the purchase money to be Gold Sherry (Yellow Seal) 15.00 paid by the purchaser on the fall of the ham Manzanilla (Red Capsules) 16,00 mer, and the Steamer to be at the purchaser's -risk'on the fall of the hammer.

N.B.-A Steam Launch will leave. Blake Piet, at 11.30 AM, on the day of the sale, to convey intending purchasers.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hopekook, 25th October, 1906.

SELF CURE NO FICTION! MARVEL UPON MARVEL!

NO SUFFERER

NEED NOW DESPAIR, but without running a doctor's bill or failing Into she does ditch of gürckery, may safely, speedily and economically čure himself without the know- ledge of a second party, Byti introduction of THE_NEW_ FRENCH REMEDY THERAPION,

A complete revolution kas been wrought le chiede. partment of medical science, whilst thousands hayo. boca restored jo health and bapploose who for years previously had been meralý dragging out A folserable existence.

""HERAPION No. 1—A Sovarsign Remedy for dischargin from the urinary ogani, superseding infections, the use of which - doen frreparable barm by laying she foundation

of stricture and other serious discs, "THERAPION, No. 2— A. Koyoraign femedy for primary and spcondary skin pruplices, ulcerations, paine and swellings of the Joints, and all those, complaints which mercuȚy and sarsaparilla are popularly but erronnously supposed to cure. This preparation purifies tha whole system through the blood and thoroughly ellituinair all poisonous matter from the body, "THERAPION NO. 3—A Bovernigý 32. Hemedy Evs dobility, nervousoona, Impaired vitality, siglossness, distanta and busincar or pleasurò, loro of soiludo, blanity Indigestion, palon in the back and load, mud all show disoroms resulting from early error so racons which this faculty so persistently ignore, because so kupotent so cure or even roilore

HERAPION sold by prioripal Chemists throughout the world. vicain England/9 la ordering, state' which of the three gujebem required, "and; observe that the word TERAPION appears in British Government **Stamp (1x white' lettore on a red gruped) affixed to every packago by order of 10s Kajesty's Lion.

· Commissioner, and without which ji is a forgery. Sold by A. SWATSON & Co., Ltd. Hongkong, China and Mealle,

11038

Silver Capsules Gold Do. Red Do.

MADEIRA.

...........$12.00 *.

14,00 16.00

Marsala

MARSALA.

...................................$12.00 per Dozen.

MOSCATEL,.

Gold Capsules....

Red

· Do.

Dark Malaga White. Do.

$10,00 pèr Dozen.

13.00

MALAGA.

$8.00 per Doren.

***. 10.00

BARRETTO & Co.,

Agents,

Nos. 17 & 24, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central

Hongkong, a4th October, 1906.

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