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NOTICES.

YEE SANG

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919.

COMFORTS FOR

FAT CO.

Annual-Winter

SALE

NOW ON

LADIES' OVERCOATS

REFUGEES.

Regarding the rodent appeal for funds for fitting work-baga to be sent to the British Red Gross at Vladivostock, to be dis- tributed amongst the Refugee women, Mrs. Stabb reports that | 2 baga have already been sent, with 2 cases and 1 bale of mat- erial. These have been con- signed to the American Red Cross in Shanghai, through

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

Butchers Meats

BEEF MUTTON LAMB.

the kind help of the SAUSAGES

American Red Croes on Hong- kong, and it is hoped that they will be taken straight though to be ready for distribution about the middle of the month. This

is very quick work, and thanks ste due to all those who set to work and made su flled the

Usual Price $15.00 Sale Price $8.00 such short notice, nad ko

11

20 00

10.00

Misses' and Children's Overcoats

from 20% to 40% Reduction

BOYS' OVERCOATS

Usual Price $16.00 Sale Price $11.00

18.00 20.00

33

11

HOSIERY

Ladies' Cotton Hose

Sale price

Gents' Lisle Socks

Sale price

12.50

14.00

c30 per pair.

$3.75 per doz.

Our Entire stock marked

Bargain Prices,

Sale for Cash only."

YEE SANG FAT CO.

34, Queen's Road Central.

TO-DAY'S CHINESE TELEGRAMS.

(Wah The Fat Po Sercice.

the donors whose names appear below.

It is hoped to bring the mum- ber of bags up to 500 next week -$300, more is wanted-Vrs. Stabb will be very glad to receive any contributions. The bags cost about $1.00 each, coamin.-Scissors, Thimble, I large bandle white tape, 1 pkt. needles, 1 paper pins, 6 reels cotton-black & white. I card hooks & eyes, about a dozen assorted buttons.

Douations have been received from Mrs. Jonlau, Mrs. Tag: gart, Mrs. Chatham, Mrs. Bowley, Miss Wallace, Miss Burgi, Mrs. Laug, Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. Bevington, Mrs. Scott Harston, Mrs. H. Hancock, Mr. C. Thorne, Mrs. Dodwell, Mrs. Oxberry, Mrs. Gill, Mrs. Aitken, Mrs. Sidford, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Nicholls, Miss Square, Mrs. Moses, Mrs. Golden- berg, Miss M. Goldenberg, $50.00 | was also received at Government House, on January 29th, but it was not found possible to take all the nou:es.

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COLD AND INFLUENZA,

THE WAY TO AVOID THEM. Some persons have been known to fall into icy water, and never experience the slightest ailment; afterwards. Others travelling in a crowded train orsitting at home in a draught, are laid up with a heavy cold, or worse still, fall, victims to influenza.

The difference is all in the bodily condition at the time.) When a person is strong, healthy,, able to enjoy a brisk cold day! chills and infections are set at defiance. But when the system is below par, run down, bloodless and nervous, the germs of in- fluenza are quick to seize their opportunity. Go to bed at the first feverish sign of influenza, eat little or nothing and call in the doctor. Remember that when the fever has gone a long period follows during which the system

there instead of at the Chamber remains low and depressed; there

of Commerce.

Chu Sai Chaug has interviewed Tuan Kee Sai, cousalting him as

is a great difficulty in regaining strength, and the victim is usually unfit for & normal amount of work.

to the abolition of the National The way to avoid colds, in- Defence tropps, which Tuan fluenza, and all other infections KIAUCHOW TO BE HANDED BACK replied will agreed to if a union is to keep the health up to the

TO CHINAT

Peking, February 0.

cau be arranged.

Luk Ching Cheung has cabled Japan aaks for maulatury reporting Wong Ching Ting's power to administer Kisechow in action, and recommending the trust for the League of Nations. President to send a cable approv

Washington reports that Kiao-ing his action.

chow will probably be handed

back to China direct.

Nine charitable institutions in

Canton

have telegraphed

Peking pointing out that of the

500,000 sacks of rice asked for

THE

*

"TELEGRAPH"

IS

from Wchu free of tax, only THE FEATURE PAPER.

50,000 have been granted, and

that the quantity is insufficient,

Meantime 300,000 sacks

aru

already purchased, and are await-

LOOK OUT

ing exportation The Cabinet at Da MONDAYS for

a meeting this morning granted

free tax for the whole purchase. "CURRENT COIN"

The Government has decided

to issue 40,000,000 internal loans On TUESDAYS for

this year.

king state that the four points in On WEDNESCAYS for

Reliable telegrams from Nan-

dispute between delegates, which

were blocking the early opening

of the Conference are now Battled.

"AN ISLANDER'S DIARY'

19

"MODERN MODES"

The Conference will opeu im- On THURSDAYS for mediately.

Shanghai, February 9.

Chu Kai Kim has accepted

"MUSICAL JOTTINGS"

Tong Shin Ya'aamendments, and On FRIDAY'S for

two delegates from each side have been appointed to draft the final rules of procedure.

Tong Shin Yu's request for the German Club has been granted. The Conference will take place

WINCARNIS

"ROBBIE'S LETTER"

On SATURDAYS for the

mark, the nerves steady, the digestion in good working order, the veins full of good, red blood. Because they make good rich resist attacks of colds blood, and so help the body to and

influenza, thousands have praised Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people.

For the same reason they are even more valuable in restoring strength and fitness for work after the

has been system weakened by such attacks. If I you want to be well lose no time; buy Dr. Williams' pink pills from any local dealer to-day, or send $1.50 for a bottle, $8 for 6 bottles, to The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 96 Szechuan Road, Shanghai.

STATE BINGING CLASSES.

RABBITS HARES

PURITY

BRAWN PRESSED BEEF.

EXCELLENCE.

NOW READY.

1919

HONGKONG DIRECTORY, DIARY AND BLOTTER

PRICE

FROM

$3.00

hum.

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD. Tel. 440.

3. Wyndham Street.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT.

MAISON LILY

The Paris Shop of Hongkong.

CLEARANCE SALE

NOW ON

far

10 days only

Dresses, Evening Gowns,

Evening Cloaks, Blouses,

Hats, etc.

MAISON LILY

Alexandra Building.

RIFLE LEAGUE SHOOTING

MANCHESTERS.

MANCHESTERS V. H.K.D.C. Sergt. Simanta Pte. Thornton

200 500 600

25 26. 26 77

24 21 23 73 26 22 19 67

20 20 21 61

25 16 18 59 25. 179 51

A new idea in State activity

On Saturday the Manchester Pte. Wall was thrown out by Dr. Saleeby in a speech in London welcoming Regiment and the Hongkong Sgt. Jennings the Health Ministry Bill. If he Defence Corps.met at the King's Pte. Dye were allowed, he would have in Park in an interesting rifle shoot-Pte. Fensmore connection with the Ministry a ing competition. The H.K.D.C. Sgt. J. Canavan 14 17 15 46

had the crack marksmen and Sgt. J. Goodman Department of Recreation. In their individual scores were con this he would give a high place siderably ahead, in every case, of to social music, and especially to the Manchesters. The corps won choral singing, in which all could easily by 227 points. engage. This would have the The scores are appended:- excellent result of keeping young

people off the streets and out of public-houses. Allading to the RQMS.

Mackay

H.X.D.C.

-200 500 600 J. C.

32 29-33 94

latter, Dr. Saleeby urged that the work of the liquor control should Pte. A. Jenkins be continued in the interests of L/Cpl. F. C. Good-

“PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT" the baby.

SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY.

Note the day on which you

WINCARNIS

man

Cpl. C. A. Grimes Col. J. A. Lyon Pet: A Lesch Bet. M. Mannk PD. Tollen?

Total

31 34 29 94

29 31 32.92

32 32 28 92

21 18 5.44

Total 180 157 141 478 Plus, allowance of)

18 4% for open sights!

Total 469

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.

32 25 3289 The B.M.S. EMPLESS OF RUSSIA, far 1ved at Singapore on the 9th February 26 32 30 88 and le due at Hongkong on or short the 27 33 28 88 149

28 28 30 86 The RMS EMPRESS OF JAPAN, ked from Hongkong on the 15th January arrived at Vancouver, other Fath 237 244 142 723 January, 1929,

Ready - to - Wear

GOLF JACKETS.

*kas Wool Kait and Tweed?

SWEATERS.

white and colours.

STOCKINGS.

all weights and sizes.

TWEED HATS.

newest styles.

TERAI HATS.

single and double.

MACKINTOSH

& co. LTD.

"Men's Wear Specialists. 16, DES VŒUX ROAD,

Telephone 29.,

Powell

TELEPHONE 346

HIGH-CLASS

GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS.

NEW STOCK OF..

AND AMERICAN

FOOTWEAR

ENGLISH

SMART

BOOTS

and

SHOES

IN

BLACK AND BROWN.

THE

COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA

A perfect and complete

instrument of Music at

an exceptionally-

MODERATE PRICE

For

DRESS

or

SERVICE

WEAR.

THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

6, DES VOEUX ROAD.

TEL 1322.

JAMES STEER.

9, ICE HOUSE STREET. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER.

CHRONOMETERS, CLOCKS, WATCHES. AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED UNDER MY

PERSONAL SUPERVISION.

TEL. 2877.

TEL 2877.

THOMAS W. SIMMONS & CO

INC. IN 0.8.A,

YORK. BUILDINGS, - HONGKONG.

EXCLUSIVE: AGENTS FOR THE

WYOMING SHOVEL WORKS,

WYOMING, Pa. U.S.A.

MANUFACTURERS OF SHOVELS, BOJOP3 AND SPADES.

LIBERTY MALT BEVERAGE.

San Miguel's Special Brew, Guaranteed to be non-eleon-li

and looks like Beer. It Creates an Appetite, and

Digestion Recommended for Children" Wornen, had the

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. VICENTE ATIENZA

NATHAN ROAD

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