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THURSDAY,
FOR SALE,
JANUARY 29, 1925.
SAMLI (Shanghai Fish)
Frozen hy A. J. A. Ottonen's Improved Patented method which preserves its origins) flavour and qualition. Open tasted always Appreciated. Flesh firm as frosh Ash.
To be obtained only from KWONG LOONG, Compradore,
58. Des Voeux Road 0. Tel. C. 123) Sole ngopt for Hongkong for THE CHINA REFRIGERATING & INVESTMENT COMPANY; LTD.
and aleo-- . from
THE DAIRY FARM ICH & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.
AKMOMONONOKOMMIS
THE FRENCH STORE
ARRIVED JUST
BY S. 5. CHANTILLY
Gruyer Suisse cheese, Genuine Roquefort, cheese olida. Lyon sausage and Arles Bausage."
Mortadella de Bologne. boneless finest ham, Lax smoked staalmon, in ting. "Russian black caviar, 'black olives and First Class Holland Salted Herrings.
No. 0, Benconsfield Arcwie
Tal. Central 734.
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THEATRE ROYAL January 31st, at 9.15 p.m. Third Tournament of the Season.
MARINE BETTS. H.M.S.Hawkins
PTE. POOLEY .. 1st. East Surrey Regt.
Fifteen 2-minute round contest ter the Welterweight Champion ship of the Colony.
And about six contests.
other minor
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TO LET Two Godowns, or
shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to:-H Rut- tonjee & Son, 16, Queen's Road.
FOR SALE.
WOR SALE For Immediate Bale
Mount Kellett, in excellent order. Also steel beam 18lt. 3 in, by 8 in. by 9 in. Please ApplyMr. H. Percy Smith, 6 Des Voeux Roed Central No house should be with out a spare steel beam.
INTIMATIONS.
UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING of Share holders will be held in the Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Limited on FRIDAY, the 30th January, 1925, at 11 am, for the purpose of receiving the report of the General Managers Together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December 1924,
The Transfer Books of the Company will be ed from the 23rd to 30th Janu 1925 both dates inclusive.
DODWELL & CO., LTD, .. General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1925.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
JEWELLERY
JADE
PRECIOUS STONES
etc.
Also A Fine Selection OF
Rings, Pendants and Cuff Links
4
(British mako)
obtainablë at
SHERIFF BROTHERS.
69, Queen's Rd, CIL
THE CHINA MAII
HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES
Made to order. ROYAL & CO.
No. 1, D'Aguilar Street
a.
K.
LAW OF CARRIAGE.
THE PROBLEMS OF A COMMON CARRIER.
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
HOSTING HOTEL
Jacnary, B. MR. T. G. altkon. Harriman In mail week the Cannon Mrard Mes G. 8. Mr J. Scott Baraton Street Hotel, E.CAM. T. E. Aishoutt
Mr. E. HansaMMADO Haydon, M.A., K.C. delivered at A. 8. Asking
Mr W Anchi ald Mr P. J.Vat Brock,
MT A. F. Hoory", lecture entitled The Law of Mr G. Bab Carriage before the Secretaries' Capt. Bagot
Mr NJ. Forbachleb Mr & Mrs A. Hicks Assocation. The chair was occupied Mt W. Begst
"Mr A. J. Holmet. by Mr. Albert C. Edwards, F.A.A. MF W. Barnca Mr W. ughei
In the course of his lecture Mr and Ms R.Mr AR. Jahuston Mr. Haydon sald a
Mr G. G. Johnstone "common and Wra Fele Mes Kinlouk carrier" was, broadly speaking, Mrs E R. Pehli Mr and an insurer of the safe delivery Mr V. Bonjsmia of the goods at their destination Mr and Mrs within a reasonable time. He had Bennett to carry the goods tendered to him Mr D. Borthan
Me D. Barsha at a proper time for a reasonable Mr R. J. Birbeak price, provided he had room for MJ, H. Blackporn them, and that, if they were of Mr R Blan such a nature as to require pack- Mr B. A. Boning Mrs E. Liddell ing, they were properly packed. Mr H. Q. Bragham Miss A. Lillo The liabilities of the carrier were Mr J. A. H. Brown Mrs J. H. & Miss
Mr. A. Brooks, Mr D. Mo Jallum limited in certain respects by the MS. M. Brown Carriers' Act of 1830, while in 1854 another Act, called the Railway and. Canal Traffic Act, was passed which to a great extent protected the public.
Klom ger G.Mr and frs
Laurl eon. Mr A. R Langton
0.
'Mr and Mrs W. J.
Landorman
Mr and Mrs O. W.
Loung
R. Mülen, Mr A. W. Graham Mr 0; B. Montagne
Browne
Dr T, Nagel Mr and
Mr R . Burdin Mr A. T. Campball Neskalman Mr. H. Castillon Mr K. N. Nelson Mr R, H, Hark Mr J. Niewvenhuys M: J. R. Callias Mr and Mrs H, Mr Chas. Uottroll Pearman
Mr W. 8 Crulok-Mr H. K. Pool
shank
PASSENGERS' LUGGAGE. The railway, company was Hable as a "common carrier"in respect of passengers luggage, subject to
Mr & Mrs Pinkuet the limitation of liability conferred Miss R E. Dosmond Mr and Mrs H. by the Carriers Act. Railway comH 0. W. O. VanME& Mrs Priestley
Capt. Dickens
Pooley
Mr M. J. Quist
Mr A. H. Rowd
Mias Ryan
Mr J. K. Bandare Mrs A. . Bovago K. Mr G. Bobriner
Mr E. Schwesinger Capt M. Signeland Mr and Mrs W. H. R. Me and Mrs W.
Eparke
Vander Stren Mr. P. Stricker
panies were strictly controlled, Docssor They must provide reasonable Mr. and Mrs W. A.Mr M. A. Beley facilities for traffic, including R. Douglas
Mr & Mrs Remy passengers, goods and animals. MrE. R. Duckett Mr B. Riley If they were not provided, the Mr and Mrs Duck
worth Railway Commissioners
might Falz Ellis make an order. that they be Miss M. Elis supplied.
Mr and Mr. E. With regard to passengers, Eilis the liability of carriers, with red Mine Ecolo ference to the carriage of persons, Mr J. P. Fehlby
Mr D. Fafalle rested upon different principles Mr and Mrs from those which governed lia-
Fischer. bility in respect to the carriage of Mr Fischer goods. They were not Insurers as Mr. D. Fothorgill Mr H. F. Summere PARTICULARS and Conditions of far as passengers were concerned, Dr. Mrs F. Pesak
Dr. Douglas Sale by Public Auction to be held but had to use all reasonable care on MONDAY, the 2nd day of February, for the passengers' safety, and the Mr H. Gebson
Galer at 3 pm, at the Offices of the standard of care required was a Mr F. 8. Gibbins Public Works Department, by order of Hit Excellency the Governor, of one Lot of high one. The circumstance that Dr R. E Gill CROWN "LAND at Ma Tau Wei la thea through ticket had been issued Mr. M, GB1. Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 by one company to a place on the Crown Rent to lie fixed by the Survegar of no difference to the contracted Tearu, with the option of renewal at a system of another company made His Majesty the King, for ous further liability of the company which. torm of 75 years.
·PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Juality.
Boundary
MeasureTaact
B.
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Contrats is
Annual Rent
Upset Price
issued the ticket.
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A Washington message states that navy apd air experts have advised Congress of plans, for a 6,000,000 cubic feet airship, costing £1,200,000, warfing the 2,600,000
the 5,000,0
capacity of the new
Mr P. D. Setharinad
R.Mr J. E. Thompson
Mr and Mrs V. A
Tobias
HM. R. Tornar Mr A. Tatandjium MrC P. Yattor
Mrs Ronald Gordon We B. A.. Wadeson
Mr and Mrs S. Watkins
and Mrs. J.Mr J.T Ward Gould.
Med Mrs J. M.
Graumen
Mes R. H. Whittall Mrs Alica de Moose
Mr H. Grogory Capt. T. P. H
Mr W. Wesnor Miss T. Hamilton Me J. Wilson Mr B. Hancock Mre N. G. Worcatier Mr and Mrs H. A. Mr JF. Wright
Heuribal
MAR
EXPUĻAE BAT SOTIL.
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Lauk
STEAM LAUNDRY
COMPANY
STILL
LEADING
ALL
COMPETITORS
TELEPHONE. Kowloon 32
or
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for
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DRY-
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SRIKISHIMA SHOKAI
600, PRAYA EAST (WANDHAI), A TEA SETS, 42 FIECES, ...From $16.00 COFFEE SETS, 12 PIECES, ... From $7.00 Inspection Cordially invited.
A BARRIE DAY,
FREEDOM OF DUMFRIES CONFERRED.
HIS BOYHOOD RECALLED.
became pirates in a sort of Odyssey that was long afterward to become the 'play of Peter Pan. For our escapades in a certain Dumfries. garden, which is enchanted land to me, was certainly the genesis of that nefarious work.
"My first play was very pło- perly written for the Dumfries Academy Dramatic Society, on whose boards I also made my only appearance as an actor
Sir James M. Barrie, Bart., O.M., LL.D, was admitted to the roll of freemen of the burgh of Dumfries fa recognition of his great gifts to
That was due to the histrionic literature and the drama, and as a enthusiasm of an Academy boy, token of local pride in the fact that certainly the best amateur actor I he speat the most formative years have ever seen, who, am glad to of his youth in Dumfries, and know, is here to-day and who that his old school, the Academy, blushes so easily-ai least, is honoured in her son."
blushed easily a century or two
he
A per le plan. 6,000 14 4hips orde by the British Gr&Mrs J., Behar Mr & Ura B. Landan. entirely new structure since the masters were submitting him
and child
Mr Ms O'dell vernment the ship would have a Mr and Mrs A. and children length of feet, a maximum Brostedt
Mr and Mrs J. N. horse-power, of 3,900, and a lifting Mr and Mrs A.E.A. Parker capacity of 154 tons.
Sir James spent a very busy day ago that I shall cleverly conceal in the royal burgh. His first englis identity under the name of agement was to visit his old Wedd. master, Mr. John Neilson, the only our existence his pockets were During the winters of survivor of the.masters of his day, always bulging with stage direc- capacity of the Los Angeles and Mr & Mr Banner-Mr and Hra M. a veteran of 87. From there he tlons, which fell on the floor as he went on to the Academy. It is was being caned, and all the time Barrie's day, but he quickly, got to drastic treatment he was com his' bearings, and recalled one of sidering how they would do for the sites as where an orchard stood walking gentlemen. in the tree-tops of which, he adi, Albertymitted, the idea of Peter Pan
first occurred to him.
A great réception was given the
át distinguished visitor the Academy, and the junior pupils his book." The Little White Bird," performed a little playler based on and entitled The Duke of Christ mas Daisies."
that the ORDINARY ANNUAL HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER of structural steel work in the giant
GENERAL MEETING of SHARE HOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, Hong- kong on SATURDAY, the 7th
OF COMMERCE,
CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL.
Carleton
Mr. B. Shank Dr. Duelin Sir & Lady
Mr and Mre T. 9. Spicer Sir William Arrol and Cook, of Fowle & children Miss E. Spicer Swansea Ltd., have secured an Ar W. L. Franklin Miss U. Spicer order for about five hundred tons, Mr & Mrs F. M Mr Stennett
Cawford, child and Mead. Hrs Vander switch back which is to be erected Mr J. C. & Mrs Ste-
Steoa this year at the Paris Exhibition
Mr and
Daking Dark plea of Fine Arts and Industries. This Mr and Mrs I. H.Mr. Walk erder was secured in the face of con- Jesre & dough ser and dra J. F.
Hodgson
February 1924. at 11 a.m for the TF sufficient support is forthcom./tinental competition, chiefly owing, Mr and Mrs P.M. Wright
purpose of receiving the Report of Statement-of-Accounts for the-year- the "Directors together with
ended 31st December 1924.
ing. a New Class for Beginners quick delivery and largely made For particulars please apply to a will shortly be commenced.
the undersigned.
M. F. KEY.
"Secretary. Hongkong, 27th January, 1925
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 2nd February to the 9th February (both days inclusive), during which period transfer of Shares can be Registered.
no
JOHN D. RUMPHREY & SON, HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd January, 1925.
ANNUAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
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THE HONGKONG, CANTON & ENTRIES may now be made for
MACAO STEAMBOAT
COMPANY, LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE ONE HUNDRED AND
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FIFTH ORDINARY MEETING
of
on 1st
the removal"
February 1925, of our Offices to
Ground Floor of China Building
the various events. Forms, and full particulars can be obtain-' ed at the pavilion.
Entries CLOSE on FRIDAY, 14th February 1925.
.
L. S. GREENHILL,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 27th January, 1925.
NOTICE
with Godowns and Chinese House to Let from 31st December.
W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,,
Kowloon Bay. Hongkong, November 3, 1924,
of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, No: 4a, Dea Voeux Road, on THURSDAY, 19th February, 1925, at 12 o'clock 4Facing Queen's Theatre) and the Report of the Directors, to
noon, for the purpose of receiving STORAGE space on Marine Lots apening of an up-to-date Showroom gether with a Statement of Accounts, declaring a Dividend
Directors of Bathroom Fittings, Floor and and electing
and Auditors. Wall Tiles, etc..
The TRANSFER BOOKS › of the Company will be CLOSED from Thursday, 5th February, to Thursday, 19th February, 1925, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary Hongkong, 14th January 1925.
C. E. WARREN & CO. LTD.
Sanitary Engineers, Mongkong, 17th January 1925.
HONGKONG HEIGHTS.
For the information of visitors the following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland is published :—
IBLAND.
Fest
Signal Station
Mt. Parker
1774 1784
Mountain Lodg
1725
The Eyrie
Peak Hotel
1725 1806
Taikoo Sanatorio 1000
М. Davis
677 Bowen Rd. (Blterbeds) 297-
-MAINLAND.
Taimochan TiKowloon Peak
8124
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PUBLIC DINNER
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H. E. MAJOR GENERAL SIR JOHN FOWLER, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O.
IT is proposed that a Dioner should be given by the Community in honour of HE.. Major General Sir John Fowler, who, is shortly leaving the Colony, A
Gentlemen withing to be present should ngilly on "or" before Bl January, their intention to Coldni Robertson, Hongkong Club, who will supply particulare.
Hongkong, 20th January, 1925.
LEE KEE
Agent for
HENRY RICHARD
TILE CO'S
י
We have a large stock of White Glazed Wall Tiles, Colour Glazed Wall Tiles, Ceramio Mosnio". Tilos, Geomatriani Eneratio Floor Tiles, Tile Fire "Gratés”
„Inkpaótion In:
Showroom: 21, Wellington St
Tel C. 1483..
A LIGHT TURNED OUT!" "I did get two or three prizes at the Academy-and I always knew that I could get the second prize without working much, but that I could never get the first, however, of a boy--I can't sit down without hard I worked. That was because saying a word about him.
One
to the firm's guarantee of very
Baldwin's Ltd. possible by their association with.
PEAK HOTEL.
*January 14, There is a new electrical device Dr. W. Anderson Mr & Mrs A. Lane Mr S. A. Arthur Mr and Mrs S. H. for the direction of aircraft in
Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Langston foggy weather. Experiments are
Mia E. R. Baily Ir E. Larsen to be carried out with it in the near, Mr and Mrs L. G. F. He and d G.D.was that he had suddenly found as a scholar, though in scholarship future at Croydon.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVALS.
Loys
Bollemy Mr W. . Bourne Major A. B. Little
Mr X W. S. Bodnar Miss Loyé
Mr M. J. Bresn johas Col. & Mrs C. Russell Mr XD L'oyd
BIOW
Mr L. M. 8. Lloyd Misi P. W. Brown Mr W. H. Look
Mr S. D. Carothers Mr and Mrs.
Mra J. O. Carponter Logan Mr R, H. Cleland Mr D. U. Login
Mr and Mrs T. A Mi-e M. Cooper Mra 1. H. Cormack Martin Mr and Mrs. W. A.Mrs J. Mokinth
Corneli
Mr R. McGregor
Mr and Mrs F. W.
Per B. F. s.s. "Sarpedon on Jan, 26-Miss O. R. Brown, Dr. T. Chen, Mr G. Chen, Mr S. G. Fenton, Mr and Mrs S. Grunsell, MasterMr and Mrs J.. D.Mr E E. Mimact Grunsell, Miss Gustafson, Drs and tt. Col. R. A. Dob. Manton
Danby Mrs Meeker, Mrs R. L. Phillips,
Miss. M. W. Now Mr S. Phillips, Mr C. L. Rubsamen, Mr and Mrs 3. bolme Dr. G. W. Sawis, Mr J. B. Taylor,
Mr W. Ogden Sir Skinner Turner, Lady Turner,
nir F. E. Ollerton Mr W. A. Vilas, Dr. E. W. Wallace,
Me A. Pann | Mr A. G. Walias.
DEPARTURES.
Per B. F. 8.6. "Sarpedon" on Jan. 27:Mr and Mrs L. Yates Miss Smith, Mrs J. M. Gordon, Mr and Mrs E, Grossman, Me and Mrs
bia
Danma
Mr E. C. Dunean Mr W. E Dyg Yes Samors Ellis Miss Kilis Mr and Mrs W.
Eartsoe
Mr A Forben Miss M. Forbes
Major and Mrs. H.
Phillip A.Mr and Mrs H. B.
Bemington
Mr A. Bitche
Me R. J. W. Foster · Sanders
Miss G. Fothergill Mr & Mrs Is G. Scott Mr and Mrs F. P.M. R. P. Shaw
Franklia
day there was a timid koock at the At the close. Barrie stepped from door of the rector's room, and a his chair antongst the young thin, frightened looking boy, poor. players, and, taking the hand of ly clad and frail, came in.
No the ten-year-old leading lady in doubt we all-promptly-summed his and putting them both in his him up as of small account, but I coat pocket, said that the reason should not wonder though he was they saw him, the writer of many the greatest boy that ever sat on plays, for the first time before the the forms of the old Dumfries curtain at the end of one of the Academy. I don't mean merely that was his favourite play, "and he was of another world from the this (patting little Dorothy Smith rest of us; so he shone, pale star on the head) his favourite leading that he was, when he went to lady. "I had no idea,' he added, Glasgow University and afterwards that we were to have this perto Oxford, until someone turned formance to-day." To tell you the out that. light What was it
years
truth, I had forgotten all about the about James M'Millan that has Christmas Daisies, and it came stayed with me for so many 'new to me."
In
and can still touch me acknowledging the pre- to the quick? I felt when we sentation of the freedom, Sir James ware boys that he was a Presence, said: "It certainly does not at this and I feel it still. Literature was moment make me feel young to be his game, and what play ho Too many loved ones who walked might have made with it; I think Dumfries in my time will not pass the shade of Burns was restless on" this way again, among them the the night the caretaker's boy died brother who was far more fitted
"I thank you humbly for the than I for the noble compliment great honour given me by inscrib you have paid me. I am reminded ing my name in an illustrious roll, to-day of a Spanish proverb-God in some cases so illustrious that it gives us walnuts when we have is almost strange to think that they no teeth to crack them. I think have all to take the kerb to make the five years or so that I spent way for an Excise man. Among
Bt.-Ool. & Mrs O.here were probably the happiest them belled earls and a' that, such as of my life, for indeed I have loved he liked when the wind was in the this place. Instead of a set cast to pour molten fire upon, but speech, let me tell you of a few of every one of them now, we may the walnuts Dumfries has given be very sure, glorying chiefly in me, whose taste. is still sweet to being burgesses of Dumfries, the tongue.
because he was one also."
M: R. H. Skelton
Kingcome, Mr Saunders, Mr and L. & C. FrederickMr. and Mrs T. F. Mrs McTavish, Mrs F. M. Craw. He and Mrs W. D. White Smith
Goodfellow ford, Miss Peascod, Mr F. G.
Birs & diss . E. Garton, Mr and Mrs A. L. Barton, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Stabbings
Gordon
Mr and Mrs E, F, L. Mr D. H. de Wechel, Mra M. Meand Mrs Goo. W. Stardes Barrow, Mrs Grant, Mrs H. A. Groy Lammert, Mrs E. R. Childe, Mr G. | tức. and Mrs B. Stark, Dr. Edith Bryson, Miss A. Halo
Mr C. P. Sturdse A.Mr X H. Terner
J.
Mr A. W. Tioklo
IIIS OLD MASTER, "One of the best walnuts Dumfries ever gave to me is called the John Neilson? I have more Mrs F. 8. Thomsonpride in the presence of my old trustee of the National Gallery
Sir Robert Clermont Witt, Mr&Mrs O.Thwiltoe mathematical master here to-day (London), said in a speech at the Miss Thwaites
than if you had produced any other dinner of the Authors' Club la In Scotland. For many London:-"We have no power to years he has been an ornament lend works of art to the Dominions, to what I think must now be called but I can think of nothing better the most important of all profes calculated to bind the peoples. slons. I have sought the company together than the sharing of one of schoolmasters 7a England be best treasures. The Dominions at Cause I find them often to be the
N. Duncan, Master I. Joseph, Miss Mie M. B. Hall Mr. Gay, Mr A. Brostedt, Mr W. G. Mr and Mrs.
Kanopok Watson, Mr G. T. Bell, Mes Long, Mr J. B. Hawior L-Col, and Mes E, Mrs. J. B, Newill, Mr G. D. G. Mr and Mrs W. J. Trovolysa Thomson, Mr and Mrs G. Adams, Hawkor
Lady E O Tarner Miss R. Field, Mrs L. Peity, Mr D. L Comdr. . F.Mr. M. Vise Alkman, Mrs. R. Brown, Master WP H. Howell
Hole
Capt. R. Walker Capt. A. E. Watts Brown, Master R. G. Brown, Mrs Miss 0 0. Jonkine Miss C. Willmott C. J. Breyer, Mr and Mrs. A. Carn- MG.8. Hugh Jones Mr and Mrs F. D. | duff, Master, Carndull, Mr and Mrs; W-W, A. fordan - Wood
J. Findlay, flaster J. Findlay, Miss Miss G. Kennedy Mr G. O. Wors!! A. Findlay, Mrs S. G. Fenton, Miss Mr. R. Koy B. E Fenton Amah to Mrs Fenton, Mr and Mrs E, 5.
Mr G. E. Ariffin, Master G. G.
Kil
י,
Mr & Mrs G. Tater
man
pick of men, but if this were their present are poor in works of art.” prize-getting day and I had the should be asked to grant the He suggested that the Parliament distribution of the honours' I know whom I should begin with necessary powers,
He 'First prize, John Neilson.*. did not always win We did
Griffin, Mrs L King, Miss Klug, Mr and Mrs R. Caldor Marshall, Lord Darling once found himself manage to keep some things fro..
Miss Calder Marshall, Mr J.. E. without a reply. "Who is Gorge him. He never heard, tor Instance, CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALNE Macgregor, Mr A. Mitchell; Mits Robay?” is said to Mi. Vachell, about the Child of, Nature, Not
A touch of rheamailem or a torkige
C. H. Mitchell, Mis Noon, Miss M. KC, lo the course of a case, Mr. a word ever reached him about of neuritis, whatever the trouble I. Noon, Mrs. D. Nickels, Miss. A. Vachell Inderstand, my lord, that stile. All moconscious, was Chamberlain's Pain Bain relieves the P. Nickels, Mian S. D. Nickels, Miss he is the Darling of the Music he that, when the shadee of night | pain; Burns and scalds are propozy A. Salvesen, Mr.H..B, Street, Mr Halls. It was Lord Darling's turn began to fall, cortelo young mathe- relieved) cuts and bruises quickly from? S. H. Tan, Mr J. Turner, and Mr to laugh, and he did so right maticians changed their skins, Zact, no Boutehold abould be without
And swelling promptly reduced BERRIERE | Mrs J. H. Wilson..
heartily.
crept up walls and down tees and For me everywhere,