Shipping Steamers,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DECEMBER 6, 1906.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
Luxury-Speed-Punctuality.
The only Line that Maintains a Regular Schedule Service of ander Eleven Days across the Pacific is the "Empress Line." #Saving 5 to to Days' Ocean Travel. 11 Days YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER 18 Days HONGKONG TO VANCOUVER,
PROPOSED SAILINGS,
*(Subject to Alteration),
R.M.5.
Tons - LEAVE HONGKONG ARRIVE VANCOUVER 'EMPRESS OF JAPAN"......6,000..............THURSDAY, December 20th ...........January 7th ** TARTAR " .......zvanosques.d:435..............WEDNESDAY, January 9th...February and * EMPRESS OF UHINA*......6,000...... THURSDAY, January `17th .......................February 4th
'MONTEAGLE” ..................................................6,163......WEDNESDAY, January 23rd .....Febenary 16th "EMPRESS OF INDIA" .....5,000......THURSDAY, February 14th.........March 4th
ATHENIAN"...................................3,887...... WEDNESDAY, February 20th......March 16th.
"EMPRESS " sitamers will depart from Hongkong at 4 PM. Intermediate steamers at 12 Noon.
"HX Quickost route to CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE, calling at SHANG: and VICTORIA, B.C., connecting at VANG JUVER with a Special Mail Express, and Gasboc with the Company's New PalatialTM "EMPRESS" Steamships, 14,500 tons register. The through transit to LIVERPOOL being azi daya, from YOKOHAMA, and zoj days from HONGKONG.
Hongkong to London, 1st Class...vid St. Lawronca 60. Vid New York £62. Hongkong to London, Intermediate on
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Steamers, and rst Clam on Railways
£42. £40.
4 R.M.S.," MONTEAGLE" "TÁRTAR", and "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 Missionaries, Members of the Naval Milliary, Diplomatic and Olvii Services, and to Encopean Officials in the Service of China mad Japan Governments.
For farther information, Maps, Routes, Hand Books, States of Freight and Passage,
D. W. CRADDOCK, Acting General Agent, Hongkong, 30th November, gob.
Corner Padder Strati and Praya.
apply to
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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.
(PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.—SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
For
MANILA....
SHANGHAI
SANDAKAN
Steamship
On
„VÙENSANG* ...... FRIDAY, 7th Dec, 4 P.M. „CHOVSANGA „...........TUESDAY, 11th Dec., D'light, *******MA USANG | .......FRIDAY, 14th Dec., Noun,
* Thess Steamons have superior accommodation for First-class Passengers, and are fitted throughout with Electric Light,
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Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to Chefpo, Tientsin, Newchwang and Yangtare Parts.
↑ Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to Lahad Datu,Simporna, Tawao, Usukaa, Jestelton and Labuns.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, 8th December, 1906.-
JARDINE, MATHESON
Steamers:
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
PASSENGER SERVICE:
the new stormers "KHENANIA” | Habsburo," and " HOHENSTAUFEN," B These steamers offer to the public the highest comfort yet ausined in accu travelling. They are especially built for the trop cs with very large well ventilated.. cabins, amidship, lighted throughout by electricity, faux provided in each cabin... The berths and not arranged one above the other as it has been the fashion hitherto," but the stateroom closely resemble ordinary sleeping rooms on shore, the berths standing like beds at either side of the cabins. As a novelty, a number of cabins are provided for single passengers. These, steamers call at NAPLES and PLYMOUTH. In addition to the above steamers," the 1.8. "SILESIA" and SCANDIA" carry first class passengers. Return Tickets issued at reduced Rates, throughtickets issued to NEW YORK yia, NAPLES, SOUTHAMPTON and HAMBURG.
NEXT SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
Outward
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND
YOKOHAMA ANG
FOR
Homeward,
THE STRAITS, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, PLYMOUTH, HAVRE AMBRIA r
7th December
AND HAMBURG, • SPEZIA ..................15th December |: SAMBIA ̈.......................29th December RHENANIA ............14th December. SILESIA
C. FERD LAE15Z ...23rd 'December. SCANDIA
5) INDALUSIA..................... 3rd January... HABSBURG....... 3rd March | HOHENSTAUFEN ...1th January, RHENANIA
13t April SPEZIA 200.........15th January.
SILESIA.......... 8th February. SCANDIA
22nd March, HABSBURG. 5th April.
FOR CALCUTTA ARCADIA............ 7th Decembar
Hongkong, 6th December, 1906,
"GLEN* LINE OF STEAMSHIPS,
"FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP, THE Steamship
"GLENAVON,"
Captain Woolfenden, will be despatched as above, on FRIDAY, 7th December, 1906,
For Freight, apply to
MCGREGOR BROS. & GÓW, Hongkong, 22nd November, 1906. [1125
COMPAGNIE DES' MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
THE Company's Steamship
"YARRA,""
Captain Sellies, will be despatched as above, on or about MONDAY, the 10th instant.
·For Freight or Passage, apply to
CO.,
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 3rd December, 1906.
General Managers,
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CHINA. NAVIGATION CO., LIMTIED,
FOR
NINGPO and SHANGHAI.......
AMO) and SHANGHAI....................................
MANLA
SHACHAI...
YOFHAMA and KOBE
MALA, ZAMBOANGA, PORT DAR-7
THURSDAY ISLAND, COOK- "WN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, 18BANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE,
pam.
STEAMERS,
TO SAIL “HANYANG"... 7th December, Daylight. **FOOCHOW"... 7th **TEAF "* ......... 14th "SHAOHSING" }, 11th CHANGSHA 13th
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"CHANGSHA"*1 5th January,
† Taking Cargo on through Bitls of Lading to all Yangisso and Northern China Ports.
The Attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these (mera, which are fited throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled table. Á doly ilified Surgeon is carried.
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↑ Taking Cargo and Passengers at through Rates for all New Zealand and other Australlan irta.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
· Hongkong, 6th December, 1906.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
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HONGKONG MANILA.
POD SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA. THE Steamship
"CATHERINE APCAR," Captain W. D. A. Thomas, will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY, the fith instant, at 3 PM,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,
Agents. Hongkong, 5th December, 1906).
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
Šouth American LiÑe
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Regular Steamship Service between. HONGKONG, SALINA CRUZ, CALLAO and IQUIQUE, VIA JAPAN PORTS. Will be sent to VALPARAISO if sufficient inducement.
THE Steamship
"KASATO MARU," 6,000 tons.
For Sale.
A BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. Tú in a condition (or disease) to which doctors give many names, but which few of them really underland. Itissimply weakness—a break-down, 41 it were, of the viisi forcesikat sustain the system, No matter what may be its causes (for they are al. must numberless),its tymptoma are much the NZ the tonra prominent being sleeplessness, pens pastration or wearinen, depression of uplțita and want of energy for all the ordinary aĦkírn of lito, Now, what alone la absolutely essential in all such cases la incrround vitality-någour-
VITAL STRENGTH & ENERGY 1ổ throw off these morlóð færlinga, and experience proves that as night succeeds the day Luis suny be more curialaly secured by a course of the cele brated e-reviving tons
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than by any other known combination. So surely as it is taken in recordance with the printed -dínctións:accompanying it still the adattered.
Itealth be restored..
THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH,
and a new sxistrace imparted in place of what had lately seemed worn-out, usod up," and valueden. This wonderful restorative la paroly Argetable.and innocuous, is agreeable to the lazie -kable for all constitutions and conditions, la either me; and it is dificult to imagine case of clisessa er derangement, whose main features ars tline of debillity, that will not be speedily and permanently benofitesf_by tlda never-failing recu perative ossence, which is destined to cat: Into oblivion everything that had preceded it for tha widespread and numeroucriaar of human allments. fr sold by
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Chemists throughout the
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GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY. LIMITED:
PORTLAND CEMENT.
In Casks of 375 lbs. net 84.50 per Cask ́ ex Factory.
In Bags of ago By, net $2.70 per Bag ex Factory.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers.
Hongkong, zad October, 1906.
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY
TRADE THERAPION
MARK
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This successful and highly popular remedy, pad in the Continental Hospitals by iCicord, Rostan, Jobert, Valpens and others, combines all the desiderats to be sought in a medicine of the klod, and tarpasses averything hitherta explored.
Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steamers Captain W. C. T. S. Filmer, will be despatched THERAPION NO.1 between Hongkong and Manila,-Saloon midships-Electricas above, middle of December,
Light-Perfect Cuisine--Burgeon and Stewardess8 carried. All the mort up-to-date arrangements for comfort of Passengers.
CHINA ́ ́AND MANILA
STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
Steamship.
Tour, Captain,
ZAFIRO ...... 2540 R. Rodger
RUB
2540 R Almond...
For Freight or Passage, apply to
For
Sailing Dater.
MANILA (DIRECT) SATURDAY, 8th Dec,
at Noon. SATURDAY, 15th Dec.,
at Noop.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
(longkong, 30th November, 1906..
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GENERAL MANAGERI.
HONGKONG NEW YORK.
AMERICAN ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR NEW YORK via PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL,
(With Liberty to Call; at the Malabar Coast),
Steamshalp
For Freight and further information, apply to
About
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
©y General Agentsi, che
Taking Freight and Passengers to other Western Coast Ports of South America.
thoritime, alten a few days only, roosters all discharges from theusiany organs,effectuallysupersedingininctions, chama of which does irygacable barm by laying the foundation of stricture and other serious diseases." In
arthran, and Irritation of the lower bowel,cough,broschifi wet, piles, some of the more trylag complaints of thle kind, it will be found astonishingly elicacions, affording prompt salleť where other wall-iriod remedies have been powerleng
The above 'Steamer has splendid Accom- modation and is fitted throughout with Elec- tric Light. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried THERAPION No.2yf
For further information, apply to ...
K. MATSDA, Manager,
J. York Building
Hongkong, 14th November,
the blood, curvy, pingira, spots, blotches, pains and i lings of thajolute, secondary symptoms, gout, rhoumatlam, and all diseases for which It has been too much a fashion to employ mestury, Barangarila, &c., to the destraction of 'maßferers' teeth and rals of health. This preparation parisjesthe who insystem through the blood, and therwighly dimine every poisonous matter from the body.
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A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY, This is these cƐresearch and experiment, when all nature, solo speak, faransacked by the clentle for the comfort and happiness of man Päciehoshair:** indeed made glani strides during the past century; * and among the--by no ricana least important discoveries in medicine comes that of Therapkan,“ particulare of which will be found in another columu: eThis preparation is unquestionably. of the most genuine and reliable i atent Medicines. everiutroduced and has, we understand, been used t in the Continental Hospitals by Kloord, RostRIŲ Jobert, Velpeas, Maisonneuve, the well-knowi Chasenigunt, and indeed by all those who, ara regarded na puthoriljenin auch mallera, including für rejelented Tallentand, and Roux, by who fi. Who sotne time sigor uniformly adopted, and that it is worthythe attention of those who require such remedy we think there is no doubt. From the Time of datolie downwards, a patent agent, the removal of these diseases 2148 (like the famed phi kopiker's stone) been the object of search of some hopeful, generousruindaj and far beyond the mere jusive--i? Kochi could ever have heendlacovered-gl mating the inser metals Into gold is surely the discovery of a remedy sa poient as to replenisá The falling energies of the comfirmed row in the Lone casey and in the other so effectusily, speedily and safely to expel from the system without the ald, or even the knowledge, of a second partylko z polmus of acquired or inherited disease in all their profesu formi mu to leaveno taint or trace behind, 2 Macią i TheNew Preach Remedy Therapion, which may certainly runk with, if not take precedence of, many of the discoveries of our day, about which no lutte ostentation and noise have been made, and the extens verit ever-increasing demand that A been created for this medicine wherever intro- duced uppern to prove that it is destined to cast isto ohlo xil those questionable remedies that were formedy the sole reliance of medical mes. (Theraplos jay be obtained in England Adirect. from the proprietor, and of the principal CheĽA. and Merchants throughout the Colônias, India) Chlas, Iepeti, Ške., poÁ svps excluding aDCS PERLOŠĀ - diskrice as Central Africs, the N
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ambaustion, Impaired vitality, alsoplestness, and all the
• dintransing consequences of early error, excem, residenće ja hot, unhealthy climates, &c, lipossesses surprising powe is restoring strongih and vigor is the debilitated.
it sold by the prin.. cipal Chemisia and Mayments throughout the world. Price in England sig i In ordering, state which of the three numbers is re- guind, and observe Above Trade Mark, which; la a face 1 mile of wird Thesaron" as it appears on the British Government Snmp (a white letters ou a red ground) affixed to every package by order of His Majesty's Ho Commler, and wilbort widel il in a forgery.
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STUDIO,
HIGHER CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER, -41 & 43, QUERN'I ROAD CENTRAL,
TOP FLOOR..
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ORTRAITS, GROUPS and ENLAR
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&WISH
[THE OPENING DAY
An exbibition of Iswish art, many men would say, must be an exhibition of the winkness Jewish art. What can this people, who "up to a century of so ago, made nothing but spa modic excamions into, the realm of painting, sculpture, and engraving, have to show us that in characteristic of their aesthetic emotion) What can a dispersed nation, living amid the turmoil of parsecution in the Halt and finance in the West, know of the calm,d
of artistic expression? What can they, carrying their Martyr's Burden, have found the oppor Tuaity to produce, when peace and costant ment are indispensable for the evolution of the artistic sense into poems in paint and marble? la philosophy and poetry, in music and the drama, as well as in diplomacy and commerce, Jewish genius has continuously shown itself, But in the graphic arts?
THE ANSWER, Ligh Well, this exhibition in the answer. In the heart of the Jewish settlement in the East and, in the ft Gallery in Whitechapel, High st there has been organised, under the direction of Canon lamett and Mr. Campbell Ross, very remarkable collection of objects, of modern and ancient, that po one should fall.
et, for it is a revelation,
To the art-lover, the historian, the scholar," the student of the races of mankind, the ex- hibition which opens today is irresistibly at tractive; it is the epitome of the race-Eistory of the ancient people who gave its civilisation : to Europe, and an epitome, too, of Anglo-Judea. Goldsmithery, embroidery, numismatics, illa mination, printing, engraving (pre-eminent.in. engraving have been the Jews) — all the arts they have practised in the'intervals of oppres- sion, these are displayed in their opulence, their richness of imagination, and often gough it must be confessed, in their technis... shorts comings., But it is all so truly reflective of the mind and manner of the people, revealing tha gentler and more inspired side of their char acter, that the display is strangely impressive, and no doubt will crowd the gallery for the next two months to come.
A MISSING MASTERPIECE. There is one work, which presumably could not be obtsjhed—the most famour art-work of t
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ost applauded, the centre for months of a y whirlwind of passionate discussion, wi best tha experts of the world by the ears--the celebrated "Tiara of Saiterpharnes," This exquisite masterpiece was fashioned by the Jewish artificer M. Rouchemowski, of South Russia. Those (not of his own race, by the way) for whom he made it and battered it, and successfully palmed it off on the connoisseurs of Paris as a masters" / piece of Alexandrian times, and when he found that it was his work that was being hailed by the world as a miracle newly come to light, fpuchomowski-like Bastianini," but more honest-claimed the credit of the authorship," and told and proved the truth, to the pitiable confusion of admirers who care for merit only when those who possess it have been dead for centuries.
But that the artistic feeling is strong among These people, who bave but lately given à mom bargo on "the likeness of anything that in im generous interpretation to the Biblical om-
the heavens above or on the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth," is proved by the pictures that cover the walls,
We need pot claim too much for Abraham Solomon, nor even for Solomon Hart, R.A though both of them attained to a fairly re spectable level, according to the canons of their days.
UNSTABLE AS WATER.
AS WATER.
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But Simson Solomon here rises to a majestic- height. It in enty to believe the words of bla friends Rossetti and Burns-Jones, that bad ha gone on as he began. Solomon would have surpassed them alike in imagination, power, nad poetry; bat unstable as water, he did not prevail. Sea what fise sentiment is here, what sense of style, what fiae poetic individuality; what nobility of form and beauty of color it is the wedding of Western romance with Orien tal imagination, of invention with poetry: a Master, troly, such as arises but once in a de cade. And his sister, Miss K«, ceca Solomon, shows in her water-colom an exquisité sense of style and color, liko Matthew Maris in fairy. land.
To what heights might not these two have climbed had they been dowered, with a fair share of courage and firmness of character)
When we pass into the picture gallery above we are struck with the advanced character of the more interesting painters, for the Jews at were reformers ever. There is here serio work, sometimes ugly but very sincere, that for its technical qualities will charm the artist andi critic rather than the general public. : Such F- Mr, G. Rothenstein's "Flower Girls," and his” hideous, ill-drawn seated woman, the ver picture of infforing and despair, whe Arrests no by the sheer personality of the painter. It is called "The Song of the Shirt." Compare it
with Mr. Carl Scholesser's "Moliere,” and his other picture of domestic drama, and see which is the higher achievement; and yet M Schloessed's best work bere,"Refectory," Ed batter than that of the German popular idej. Defregger, to whose class he belongs, vod
FROM OVER. THE SEA. There are the well-known favouri course, so well known that they used › tain nameMr,&.-J. Solomon, RIA,"
thenstein, and Her Jozef furnals, in
Estimates given for all classes of work on time the world recognises in him application to
THE MANAGER,
tal. Mr. James L. Henry¦ip), master of landscape, and Mr. Philips whom the present;exhibition" is
fast forging towards the front.
in the simple child portrait,
HONGKONG TELEGRAFE DO, LD. | picture of a girl in a hammock,
·I, Ice House Road,
harvest picture, or the tender ta
a country Inn, with Ita
pastoral sentimen
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