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LAMMERT BROS.

ADOTIONEERS, APPRAISERÐ.

AND SURVEYORS, Public Auctions-

( Undersigned have received Instrus-

Flons to will by Pablo Araudona

ON

WEDNESDAY, November 9, 1981.

commencing at 11 am.

at No. 25 Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd.

Kowloon,

14

42 gallons (ka Black Varnish, 09 x 5

drums do

75 1 gallin

42 x gallon tivš

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do do

30 cases Disinfectant Blockettes,

73 x 5 gallons drums Disinfectant.

93 x 5.

Disinfectant,

5 x 42 gallons Cakes White Aut

Exterminator,

82 x 6-gallons drums White,Ant

Exterminator,

(stored in the above godown)

A gallons Disinfectant,

21 x

1 gallon Disinfectant. (Stored in No. 28 godown). Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

Hongkong, November 5, 1921.

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blood, and its father had often told. him that people of mixed blood in- herited the faults of both sides and the virtues of neither.

the other and let's have some peace in the club." So it was agreed that they should stop away from the club for twelve months, and that during that time each should keep a perfectly And he mistrusted Asiatics, for it true diary of all that happend to is well known that no European cau When little, Otasaka (which is the him. And then the diaries sliculd be ever penetrate the mind of an Asiatic, Iroquois for Head-in-the Clouds) was read aloud to a Perfectly Impartial and when you do not know what a wading in search of fresh-water cray- Committee which should decite the man is thinking about you are surely fish le tred on a sharp stone, cutting question. So at the end of twelve justified in concluding that his a tendon, which left him a little lame months the two diaries were read thoughts are evil, for life. But he picked up the stone aloud by their writers to the Perfectly And, of course, as a white man he and put it in his bosom, and while he Impartial Committee. And when thecould not be expected to endure black lay sick in his father's wigwam, and first man had finished, his reading the men, whom, indeed, he looked on as especially when his mind wandered, | Committee was obliged to admit that vile, filthy, stinking brutes, hardly to it seemed to comfort lúm wonderfully. though he had mixed with all sorts of be counted buman. So when he got better he called it men, from the highest to the lóweet, But he held a very high opinion of Uahti (which is Iroquois for "Ob, he had met none but evil mn and Englislimen, accounting them the salt certainly, ves"), and prayed to it all had had many a dirty trick done to of the earth and God's predestined his life for help and guidance. him by men who called themselves his agents for the reformation of the And when he had good hunting his friends. And when the second man world and the training of all other heart burned with gratitude for Ush-had read his diary the Committee races. ti's care for him.

was obliged to admit that though Unfortunately the individual Eng- And when the bunting was only ho bad mixed with all sorts of men, lishmen he met never failed to fall poor he thanked Ush-ti, for, as be from the highest to the jewest, he often said, being a little lame, he had met none but good fellows and might easily have come home quite hud had many a kind thing done for empty-handed.

him by men from whom you would And when he did come home empty never have looked for anything of handed he prayed to Ush-ti to help the kind- him through the time of belly-pinch-So the Perfectly Impartial Com and to give him good hunting on the mittco was unable to give any deci-

sin, and the point is unsettled to this day.

morrow.

...

short of bis ideals for them? Till at last there was no single human bring of whom he could think those noble

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and kindly thoughts (which, be it (Two minutes from remembered, he wished to think of all mankind) except himself. Which grieved him very much. Indeed be often said that ho wished he were mare like other men, and that `per- hapa he would have been a happier man-if he had not had such high ideals.

IV.GRAVE DIFFERENCES.

So by the favour of Ush-ti ho out lived all his fellows and was for many And the dispute goes on as libtly years leader of the tribe.

never in the club smoking-room When he grow so old as to be THE MAN OF THE HIGHEST IDEALS. unable to hunt for himself any moreThere was once a man who was he mission really seemed to be. the tribe according to custom, philanthropist, and desired to thin deserted him at their last camping nothing but noble and kindly thoughts chief convert was unfortunately killed prospering at first. But when the place before getting into winter of all his fellow men..

in a fight with a rival tribe the miss quarters, so that the wolves might Unfortunately he could not like the ionary i egged the sons, who had got him and he might not be a Welab, for when he was a little child managed to bring away their father's burden to the tribe through the his nurse had sung to him that "Taffy body in one piece, not to eat him but long months of winter. When was a thief," and since he was grown to let him be the first person to be Otusaka woke up and found that up he had heard the whole nation buried in the chapel cemetery. But the tribe had stolen away in the referred to as "the Celtic fringe." the sons were deeply scandalized, night he did not blame them, for And he could not like Scotchmen, and begged the missionary not to he knew the custom. But he took for he remembered what Dr. Johnson mention anything so shocking Ush ti out of his boson and said, said of them and he suspected that

And the chief wife w very "Now if I had at got Ush-ti to help as a nation they were mean sad indignant. She said that if the mis sionary had no respect for religion, And be could got like the Trish, for he might at any rate have had some And then, being drowsy with the he knew his Froude well and feared respect for her feelings at a time of cold, he fell asleep.

In the Happy Hunt ng Grounds he shiftless, improvident lots

that asaration they were a poor, bereavement. tolls all his old companions, as they And he could not like the French,

it smoking in the warmth of the endless suminor evenings, that it was

for his mother had always told him

and to comfort me I should be

frightened indeed and very lonely.". penurious,

by the special goodness and favour of that they were's fickle, vain, imniorni Ush-ti that he was dead before thy pation.

wolves found him.

IL-AN UNSOLVED PROBLÉM.

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And he had always thought ill of

..

And the congregation generally". said that even if a man were white he ought to know how to behave atʼa' funeral But what could you expect

of a man who plviously had had no religious bringing-up

the Germans, and the wor did but So the mission was closed down, ounfirm his worst opinions about and the missionary sought other

employment

In the club smoking room two men then. were disputing. The first said that And he did not like the Italians, ail men were bad at heart and that for his Aunt Louisa had always man's beat friend would do him an ill-entertained a very ill opinion of the turn if he got a chance. The other Pops.

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