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THE
SALE
AT THE
O. K.
SILK
STORE
1, Peking Road
KOWLOON.
BENEFITS
EVERYBODY
LOCAL MOTOR BOATS.
NEW REGULATIONS FOR PASSENGER CRAF T
It is notified in the Government Gazette that in exercino of the powers conferred by section 37 of the Mer- chant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, the Governor In Council makes the under mentioned further additions to and E in tho amendment of Table Schedule to the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899:
No motor boat shall, except with the permission in writing of the Harbour Manter, ply for hire at or receive any passenger from any public or wharf, or lie or moor or anchor within a distance of one hundred yards from any public pier or wharf: Provided that nothing in this ro- Fulation shall operate to prohibit the landing of any passenger at a public wharf or pler or the mooring of any motor bont alongside any private pier or wharf which may be at a hundred of less than one distance
pier or wharf: yards from any public And provided also that this
regula tion shall
hall not apply to any motor beat on an oceanion when it has been hired beforehand solely for plente or like pleasure purposes or to motor host which has been licensed by the Governor to use public pers or wharves or any of them and which
waing or about to use the
in recordance with such licence,
n
uns
Notwithstanding anything contain- elin regulation 24 of these regula tions there shall be payable to the Harbour Master by the holder of pre- every permit granted under the
fee of Five dolines cding regulation for every for which month or part of a month permit shall be issued. times, Every permit shall at all except when otherwise provided by law, be kept on board the motor bout for which it in Issued, and shall be produced on demand to any harbour. police or revenue offler.
Every permit shall be subject to cancellation at the discretion of the Harbour Master.
Maximum Charges.
The following is the maximum sexle of hire for motor boats within Har- bour mits irrespective of the num-
ber of passengers carried:
its Best samta
imm. milight
Ktort and richt. 7 n.
1.20 Nut lag 30 wittam Excreting 30 minutes it sunt
Pacing 16 minutes
...... 1.KD Excreding 45 minutes but not
presing one hour. Ledge hour but not ex-
ceeding one not a half hours 3.09 For every submeten hour or
sun ber
....
1.40
3.10
2.20
20
3.30
2.00
2.20
Walling me with hele stit
0.34
0.40
waiting
the
1 for very quarter hour or part thermal
The periods, other than time, shall be calculated from time of starting the engine until the time when the motor boat could re- turn to the place of hiring.
Waiting time shall be deducted from the gross period of the trip and i shall be paid for at the prescribed
rate.
A copy of this regulation shall be exhibited in every motor hout plying for hire.
KOKONOR
QUAKES
TREMORS LAST FOR MORE THAN 13 MINUTES
Peking, July 10, Delayed messages from Sining, the Capital of Kokoner report two
province varUnquakes on July 5, the tremors lasting for more than 3 minutes.
FOR
are Details of the damage known, but are believed to have been heavy-Speciul.
un-
<EE
YOURSELVES!
Only the thick-headed girl skates on thin ice.
Your need these for the
Summer.
PHARMACY'S
SUNBURN LOTION
PRICKLY HEAT LOTION
MOSQUITOL
AND
COCKROACH POWDER·
THE PHARMACY; -
Phone 20345.
DR.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
Last month at a prominent New York wedding eight bridesmaids were dressed in replicas of this frock, which was in pink with a suggestion of silver. There were ruffs at the shoulder and hem, which made the silhouette more slender. Pearl buttons fastened the high neck and the clinging sleeves. The whole effect was feminine and in- triguing. The frock doesn't have to be packed away after the ceremony, either. Any bridesmaid who wears it on the dance floor will discover that she is taking her steps in the right direction. There is a dash of mystery to it, which from the fact that the arms and shoulders and back are covered with such fraglie, lovely material that they take on added charm. Then, too the fact that the dress does have long sleeves and a high neckline makes it acceptable for afternoon without detracting from its evening mystery.
HOW TO NURSE
SICK DOG
By A Vet.
Aigns of any illness, no matter how
slight.
Attention to cleanliness is ox- tremely important. The patient's box or basket should bo kept clean, and one should be careful to wash the hands both before and after doai-
Although professional attendance ting with him. It is a good plan to in usually necessary in the case of a, keep a special overall, which should really sick animal, it is not alwaynnot be removed from the sick room. the wisest policy to place him in Keep the room well aired but com- Warm, and place the the hands of the veterinary surgeon. Fortably As a rule, there is no better nurse animal's bed away from the light and well out of any possible master OT than the dog's own
If he Keep him warm. draught. mistress. Trust and confidence will often cause him to tako, from bis does not possess a cont, sew a picco- of flannel round hin body-ruga and owner that which fear would make coverings are of Be use, as they him violently resent from a stranger.arn liable to get kicked off.
Sympathy and an average of com-
monsenge
Don't fuss him. Dogs are best 3-It are the two essentials to themselves when they aro ill; necessary to successful nursing, and but you should visit him at regular Ho long as you carry out instructions intervala, when a little petting will faithfully and firmly, your dog Roothe and cheer him. Rememberi should stand a better chance of that fear may cause a sick animal- quick recovery in his own home however locilo-to bite so always! amongst his familiar surroundings. talk to him rensauringly before you If, however, this is the first pet you attempt to handle him.
a few have attempted to nurse, hints may be of use.
In the first place, remember that
Finally, watch him carefully in convalescence. If he has been very ill he will be weak now, and you must not allow him to get excited or romp with other dogs. A sudden
a sick animal in always a menaco to rise in tomperature at this time is
his fellows, and should be pinced in very dangerous, and has been known strict isolation immediately he shows to prove fatal
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
R. KEMPS B16 CAR, CARRYING
MR. MELLINGER, FRECKLES
AND OSCAR,
SWEEPS INTO
KRINGTOWN,
AN OUTLYING SUBURB
OF
SIADYSIDE....
GEE...I QUEES WE WENT TOO FAST FOR
POODLE TO KEEP UP
WITH US.
Y'KNOW, I THINK
WE OUGHTA GO
BACK AND FIND POODLE... HE MIGHT GET RUN OVER... OR LOST!!
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
When beating cream add the white of a new-laid egg to mako it go further.
Vinegar is a good first-aid for burns; cold ten answers the pur- pose equally well..
*
Mice will disappear if borax is put down in their usual haunts.
Match-boxes should be kept when empty and half Alled-the most honest of husbands will stoop (or reach) to take a box
of matches when no one is look- ing. so see that the box, is not a full one!
Milk saucepans are most easily washed if a little water is boiled
in same before using.
To clean tinsel shoes sprinkle well tham with ontmen). Rub with a clean cloth and brush with
a soft, dry brush. Do the work on
17
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
180
20
Across
1 You'll never see through this one
it's very dense.
9 Bacon's origin intended, it would
scom, by the colour. 10 A candidate for protection.
Instrument played.
11
on
12 Quite prepared.
which Drake
13 Walk off with part of the wicket. 14 Fights and reduces to rags.
a table covered with a newspaper.17 Face the camera, but not likely
to be shot,
10 Follow li and bring us back in
clean surroundings.
To remove sen-water stains from shoes dissolve a small piece of washing soda in two tablespoons 21 tenth.
Scouts.
of hot milk. then rub the stains Anxiously diligent, like the boy with the solution and let it dry before polishing in the usual way. 26 Fills up with mud from which
lists may be compiled.
This white cotton mesh evening dress grows decided- ly more interesting when it is worn with this dark brown satin cire jacket. The puffs on the sleeves, and the bows that tie in front add an intriguing feminine note, which is set off by the classic severity of the moulded white skirt of the frock. White crochet linen. gauntlets complete the on- semble.
AW-HELL FIND. HIS WAY... WE WANT TO FIND OUT WHAT MR. MELLINGER WANTS OVER HERE!
|24 Got nearer the wind.
785 Ridgely Street!
ARE WS ANYWHERE NEAR 735 RIDGELY STREET YET, DOC
20 We and them always on tip-tov.
81 Clearly seen..
32 Money, but not much,
33
Turn
round and breathe heavily, sheep, and behave, generally, in
very unsheep-like way.
34 Sweet and sticky,
25 Begins and finishes its existence in harness and its incapability of wrong doing is patent.
Down
2 As a colonist, my frer holding
seems to possess me.
The first and last letters of the poem seem to be superfluous. This hand may be one hand or both, but it is before her in either ense.
Only occasionally suitable.
LESSON SERMON.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
"Sacrument" was the subject of;
the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches, of Christ, Scientist, yesterday.
920
6 This polishen off the East Ker
Regiment. 7 Snuggle up.
8 Why should I "end E. Spencer
my topper? He cannot appr clate its brilliance,anag.).
9 "I hire parsona" (sning.). 14 Irritates,
Tho
10
North and South Poles af in n line of this description. 16 Resounding blows (read up). 18 An extremity.
20 One of the Services.
23 Victory,
26 This girl is not in France-
the contrary.
27 Place in office.
28 Home ones are unpleasant. 180 Precipitous cliff.
31 A bird doen this at its toilet.
Saturday's Solution. CREDENTIALS M FOUR OFN; J. BU CUFFED TILE D
TO FADEF TANDI SAPEDLAR 85 BUL LBERO FITFRIE
E
TOUGHEREDENTI BENCI E TUNGE C FTFFLEA IR 628 E EVE VARLETS
OR SASHROUG
HUFWALKE
NUM
REIN LORING GE
TO APARRI.
A SUCCESSFUL FLIGH
FROM HONGKONG Senor Fernando Rein 1
The Golden Text was.-"Let alcrossed the China Sea yest man examine himself, and so lets completing the first stage o him out of that bread, and drink flight from Hongkong to 1 and leaving one "hop" m of that cup." (I. Cor. 11; 28.)
Among the citations which com-finish the Madrid-Manila
Leaving the Kai Tak aere prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible.-"And just as dawn was breaking,
ho reached Apar as they did eat, Jesus took them bread, and blessed, and brake it, Northern Luzon (P.I.) at 1 and gave it to them, and said, Aparri is approximately 600 Take, eat: this is my body. And from Hongkong and 250 mik he took the cup, and when he had Manila.**
The successful completion given thanks, he gave it to them: and they all drank of it. And he stage marks the creation of mach said unto them: This is my blood aerial record. Rein's monof of the new testament, which is the first light land shed for many. (Mark 14; 22-24.) make the hazardous crossing
The Arrival The Lesson-Serman also includ- Chinn Soa. ed the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, Further nows of Rein's p "Science and Health, with Key to was anxiously awaited, and the Scriptures by Mary Baker early afternoon a telegram Eddy, "is followers, sorrow-ceived from him by Senor C
and
silent. anticipating de Bernedo, reporting the d the hour of their Master's be- arrival at Aparri at one trayal, partook of the heavenly and stating that all was w manna, which of old had fed in the doubt the airman had a g wilderness the persecuted fol-caption there, but only a lowers of Truth. Their bread in of what awaits him at Man Later new received i deed came dows from heaven. It was the great truth of spiritual kong states that Senor R being, healing the sick and casting continue to Manila to-day. out error. Their Master had ex-
was about plained it all before, and now this Master bread was feeding and sustaining violence and drain to th them. They had borne this bread his cup of sorrow. He m from house to house, breaking them. With the great gl (explaining) it to others, and now everlasting overshadowing it comforted themselves. For this gave thanks and said, "
(p. 38.) truth of spiritual being, their all of it."
ful
WE'RE RIGHT IN FRONT OF IT NOW... I SENT A MESSAGE: "TO MRS REDFIELD YESTERDAY, TELL ING HER TO EXPECT VS
TODAY
I WONDER
IP MRS. REDFIELD WILL RECOGNIZE
ME... OR MY NAME
By Blosser.
ARS. REDFIELD? HMW....WHAT DO THOSE
MUOS WANT. CALLIN',
ON HER?
"THROU
DOOP
LIT
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to
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