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NOTICE

YEE SANG FAT CO.

"JUST ARRIVED

SMART

High Grade

BOOT & SHOES

in

Black

also

Patent Leather

with

Leather or

Neolin Soles

Price

$11.50 & $15.00

a pair.

Dr. Sawyer

Comfortable Cushion Shoes

$16.00 to $17.50 a pair."

YEE SANG FAT CO..

Queen's Road, & D'Augilar Street. TELEPHONE 1355.

'CHILDREN'S SPORTS.

DOCKYARD RECREATION

CLUB.

CRICKET.

PRACTICE MATCH AT

KOWLOON..

The cricket season comienced with a practice K.C.C. ground

The children of members of the Dockyard Recreation Club held on Saturday their annual sports at Repulse match on-the Bay on Saturday afternoon, when between teams captained by Mr. Claxton and Mr. Robinson. The a very happy time was spent.

won' easily. Mr. A. Matthews presented the former team prizes, and Mr. F. W. Wright feature of the match being

the

Stap-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

OFFICERS BATHING

CLUB

INTERESTING SPORTS.

On enjoyable outing was held by the Officers' Bathing CI b members and thair friends - last Friday afternoon. As the bathing season is drawing to a close, the Club held aquatic sports, the following being the events with the names of those successful :— Men's swimming race 100 yards1, Lt. Price, R.N.;

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1919.

NOTICES.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

FRESH MILK

The value of pure fresh milk as

perfect diet

Lt.

Carey, Punjabis.

estimated.

Ladies' Race, 50 yards

1,

Mrs. Wilson; 2, Mrs. Greenaway:

3, Miss D. Grimble.

Spar Boxing-1, Lt Lake, |R.N.; 2, Captain Bundle.

Relay Race-1, Indian Army: 2, Royal Navy.

Life Belt Race.-1, Mrs. Wilson and Lt. Price; Miss Holworthy and Lt-Col. Coles; 3, Mrs. Greenaway and Lt. Jones.

Affinity Race.-1. Miss J. Gordon and Captain Murray; Miss Holworthy and Lt. Carey: 3, Miss Gurner and Major Buck.

After tea the prizes were pre- sented by Mrs. Young, and H. E. General Ventris thanked those responsible for the capital way everything had been carried out.

WHY MALARIA REČURS.

Once the spores of the Malaria | parasite have become established

in the blood something more.

efficacious than quinine-which at best is purely a palliative-is necessary to eliminate them. Unless these spores are completely exterminated they will remain dormant for varying intervals of time, only to break out into renewed activity whenever the vitality is lowered by chills, change of temperature, debility, or other causes. Then the victim experiences another bout of this distressing disease.

But if the blood is rich, red and strong the system is thereby safe- guarded against the causes of lowered vitality, and at the same time this good blood, by creating a generous amount of red cor-

puscles, makes existence impos-

expressed thanks to the Com-leton's not out innings of 90. For sible for the germs of Malaria. mittee, of which Mr. R. Cochran the lesers, Braga was top scorer was the Hon. Secretary. The with 35. Details:- results were:

A. A CLAXTON'S xi.

Boys' Scratch Race,-1, E. Phillips; 2, T. Pile; 3, W. Fooks. A. Claxton. b Tayler

Girls Scratch Race-1, D. Windebank; 2, M. Windebank; 3, N. Pile.

Boys Handicap Race Pile; 2, W. Fooks; 3. C. Pile.

Girls' Handicap Race.-1, G. Drew: 2, J. Phillips; 3, V. Stanley 4. K. Fooks.

Boys' diving, T. Pile; 2. C. Pile.

Girls' diving.-i, N. Pile; 2, M. Windebank.

For the small children running races were held on the beach, re- sulting as follows.-

Boys-1, F. Perkins: " 2, B. Wright; 3, W. Drew.

Boys-1, A. Scers: 2, A White:

3, G. Perkins.

Girls-1, N. Gill; 2, D. Drew 3, 0. White.

SHIPPING ITEMS.

Thus it is that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have gained such popularity

in all countries conspicuous for Malaria. The pure, new, disease- expelling blood which these pills create bas brought new life, strength and permanent health to sufferers in every part of the world where Malaria is found.

24

BW. Bradbury, e Braga, b

Tayler...

6

P. W. A. Wilkie, e Sousa, b

Ramsay ...."

17

90

27

13

2

Don't give Malaria another chance to put YOU out of action. Commence now to fill your veins

--+

I Stapleton, not cut

E. Carr, c Meade, b Elson L. E. S. Hodge, b Elson A. O. Brawn, not out...

'Extras

Total (for 5 wickets

declared) 188

E. J. Edwards, A. W. E. David- son, S. O. Else, and H. Overy did

not bat.

Tayler Woodman

Ramsay...

Braga Pile Meade Cary arrived Elson

Bowling..

with a new stream of bealthy,

9 pure. red blood, the blood that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can give you at every dose. There is no difficulty in obtaining Dr.. Wil liam's Pink Pills; they are sold by medicine vendors everywhere, and by Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 96 Szec' uen Road, Shanghai, 1 bottle $1.50, 6 for $8. post free.

O. M. R. W 12 1 58 2

4 ◊ 19 0

8 0 25. 1

3

0 17 0

0 18

0 9

0 11

0

22 2

The 3.5. Foochow yesterday from Hongay with -2,400 tons of coal for Hongkong. The Tean came from Canton with 160 tons of general cargo. The 8.8. Shantung from the same Lt. Cary, b Overy port brought 262 tons.

A. W. Ramsay, c Stapleton, b The Hang Sang, under the CaFT... agency

of Messrs. Jardine, Q. Woodman, b Overy Matheson and Co., brought 362 L. J. Blackburn, b Overy tons of cargo from Shanghai and W. T. Elson, c Overy, Swatow.

cannot

be

over.

Without fresh milk children cannot

thrive.

The purity and quality of our milk is guaranteed.

Beware of adulterated and impure

milk.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

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IF SO SEE OUR REBUILT

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PURE

MARINE PAINT

CAL-PA-CO cannot be" equalled for purity and the excellent finish it imparts on any surface. It withstands the severe tests of weather and varying temperature.

INTERIOR DECORATION CAL-PA CO offers something entirely new in interior finish.

MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA PAINT CO. Sole Agents

GERIN, DREVARD & Co.

HOTEL MANSION S.

WHAT YOU WANT SOMEONE HAS- SMALL ADVERTISEMENT ORDER FORM.

ADVERTISE IT

IN

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

THE MEST POPULAR LOCAL NEWSPAPER WITH A

H

WIDE CIRCULATION,

ONE CENT PER WORD

PER INSERTION

J. P. ROBINSON'S XL

18

11

0

0

Claxton

20

Two thousand one hundred tons H. H. Tayler, b Hodge

9

of coal were delivered by the J. V. Braga, c Hodge, b Phranang from Hongay.

TWO CENTS IF NOT PREPAID

Brawn...

35

...

The Olaf, a Russian boat belong-J.-P. Robinson. c Wilkie, ing to the Russian Volunteer- Fleet, came in from Vladivostock A. G. Pile, c Overy. yesterday morning.

Carr

23

Carr

11

Try a sinal advertisement under WANTED. TO LET. LOST. FOUND or FOR SALE You will be astonished at the number of exquiries you will receive,

From Shanghai, the Tung Shing J. C. Fletcher, b Carr... came in with 974 tons of general W. Kay, not out,

2

3

through and 217 tons direct cargo.

Extras...

9

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THE D. C. L. I.

HOTIUES,

THE WELL-DRESSED MAN

WHO KNOWS THE VALUE OF A GOOD APPEARANCE PATS CAREFUL ATTENTION TO THE QUALITY, CUT AND PRICE OF HIS CLOTHES.

HE APPRECIATES 4 GOOD TAILOR BECAUSE HIS TASTES ARE UNDERSTOOD.

YOU WILL BE MORE THAN SATISFIED IF YOU GO TO

J. T. SHAW

21. HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS,"

Powell

Wm

TELEPHONE 346

CHANGE OF SEASONS.

NEW STOCKS OF

"VIYELLA" AND LIGHT-WEIGHT

WOOL UNDERWEAR.

UNSHRINKABLE,

WARMTH WITHOUT WEIGHT, `BEAUTIFUL SOFT NON-IRRITATING GARMENTS.

CASHMERE SOCKS.

A large consignment just received in PLAIN COLOURS, BLACK, WHITE and FANCY DESIGNS. Price from $1.00 to $2.50 SPECIAL VALUE.

WEAR GUARANTEED.

NEW

COLUMBIA

RECORDS.

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Foxtrot

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(THE COLUMBIA SHOP.)

16, DES VEUX ROAD.

TEL. 1322.

The Saizuki Maru brought 2,600 tons of coal from Chinwantao. Her agents are Messrs. Dodwelland Co. The Nissin Maru also delivered coal, to the extent of 1,120 tans, for Keelung.

From Tientsin the Cheong Overy Shing brought yesterday 1,100 Carr tons of general cargo for Hong-Claxton kong.

Hodge

The Sunning (Capt. W. Benson) Brawn had on board 1,566 tons of general merchandise and 111 bags of mails. She came yesterday from Shanghai

Total

Bowling.

0. M. R. W.

9 0 54 3 ..6.1 0 27 4

3 0 14 1

0 20

1

0 18 1

WAR RECORD OF FORMER HONGKONG BATTALION.

Please publish the above advertisement.........times, for which I enclose..

Name and Address:

1882; Nile Expedition, 1884-5; Salonica, malaria, &c., reduced and the South African War, 1899, the strength of the battalion where they distinguished them-from 1,000 to less than 500 all selves again in attacking Cronje's ranks. After making miles of laager at Paardeberg.

road and trenches the battalion At the beginning of the Great moved to the Struma Valley, War the 2nd D.C.L.I under where they remained practically at continuously until the middle of Commenting on the war record Lieut.-Colonel Tuson, were of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Hongkong, where two companies 1918 constructing defensive lines. Infantry, a Home paper says: served on H.M.S. Triumph. They They also took part in many The 2nd Battallion of the D. C. came home to form part of the successful raids, and carried out L. I. was first raised just before 27th Division, which soon to reconnaissances, and took part in the Scottish Rebellion, and fought part in the second battle for the only general action in this The Crice Shell, a motor vessel delivered yesterday 1,020 tons of The Kairin Maru from Keelung

against the Young Pretender at Ypres, the first gas attack, and area at Bala and Jenikoj on came yesterday morning into

Preston Pans. They assisted in the counter attack at St. Jean. October 1st 1916. coal. port from Singapore with 3,884

the conquest of Canada, dis- After several months of trench An April, 1918, Colonel Rusb- tons of oil fuel. Her owners are The Los Angeles manufacturers tinguishing themselves at Fort warfare in the northern sectors, brooke took over command from the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Com and merchants have formed an

Niagara and Ticonderoga. For where heavy casualties were Colonel Kirk, and led the bat pany. She experienced very association and decided to build

their bravery at Brandywine, in suffered at St. Eloi, they were talion to the Vardar, where they strong north-east monsoon. Her eight ships to cater for their 1777, they earned distinction of moved down to the Somme. The assisted in driving back and de- local agents are the Asiatic trade with the Far East. They wearing the Red Feathers, "per-division left France for Salonica feating the Bulgarian Army. Petroleum Company.

are making Hongkong and Man-petuated to-day in the red patch in October, 1915, under Lieut Since the armistice they have. The 8. 8. Quinnebaug from ila the chief ports of call, of this

under the rap badge and the red Colonel Price, who was promoted hold the outpost line in the Swatowbrought 700 tons. of fleet. One of the vessels, the

Duggaree on the white foreign to a brigade at Christmas of the Caucasus, and are now stationed West Caject, has already made a general cargo yesterday morning,

service helmet. They fought in same year and was succeed-at Crownhill Barracks, under first trip loaded with goods. for Hongkong.

the Crimean War of 1854, Egypt, ed by Lieut-GdTM Kark In Lieut-Colonel Dobbin, D:8.0.

SKANDIA

GERIN, DREVARD & CO.

4th Floor Hotel Mansions. Tel 114, and at Cantón,

MARINE ENGINES

GINS

at REDUCED

COUTTS Old Tom and Dry BOORD'S LONDON: (Old Tom and Dry)" PLYMOUTH

PRICES

BOND DUTY PAID

ye Per Case $17.00 $25.00;

$18,00526.00.

$20.00 $28.00,

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