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Recommended at the Paris Aca demy of Medicine, for loss of appethe and flerb, to patients with consumptive tendencies

Bold in bottles of 100 Capenias.

Kefe by all Chemists.

CUTICURA HEALS RASH ON HEAD

In Pimples. Hair Care Out le Handfuls. Lost Rest.

"A sash broke out on my head. It started, the form of pimples about the sire of a pen and wher they burst a small dry ertzai formed. They itched and at times were so irritating they made me feel quite ill. and I had no sleep at night. My bair came out in handfuls.

"I tried several remedies,but none did any good. "I was advised to giva Ceticara Soap and Ointment a trial which I did. I bought moes and after using them for two weeks my head was baaled." (Signed) Mr. F. Newell, 3. Lynn Row, Kid- Bngton, Ozon, Eng., May 20, 1920, Make Cuticura Soap and Ointment your every day toilet preparations. Soap Ja, Olatmmat la Id, and Za. Sch. Sold, “a boat, kás, 17, Gharienhartova Catiewen Dong abavan witheet sanS.

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PARIS

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ara rust-proof, insured aELİZAT They breakage or corrosion. Are email and neat in design, yet bold the hose with utmost Hecurity.

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STRAITS & CALCUTTA SHANGHAI via SWATOW SANDAKAN

י

SCOTTISH LETTER. Champion, would be hard to exalude, and of English players, apart from the two PROFESSOR CAIRNS FOR CHINA,

Young Oxonians mentioned, there are E WE Holderness, C. V. I Hoonan, R. H.

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED [HOW OVE OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

de Montmorency, and Bernard Darwin. Out of these names a team could be

SAILINGS," "SUBJEUT. TO ALTERATION EDINIUROK, March 8th.

"FOOSHING* ..Saturday, 2and April, p The situation in China continues chaotic, selected which would very worthily repre

23rd April, daylight. *HANGSANG" Sunday,

38th April, Noom. ...funday, the military spirit being dominant and law-out the golfing strength of this country,

Thursday, 27th April, 10 lessness still common (says the Record and whose appearance in the America

HAIPHONG HOIHOWTM Amateur Championship" would impart to of the United Free Church of Scotland)that arent un interest it has never held

CHIPSHING" Thursday, 27th April, Noo TIENTHANAHOJT & KOBE FOOKSANG

Friday

Nood YOKOHAMA There are, however, certain unifying in-

for us...

MANILA

LOUNGSANG... Friday, fluences at work, and those who know the

SANDAKAN

YUSANG ...Saturday, 99th April, Noon conditions gired us every ground for hope... AND MIS 24,000 A TEAR.

2nd May, 10am. BANGKOK SWATUW... MINGSANG" Tuesday, The future of the country lies in the hands Mr. Bernard Shaw's recent letter to the

STRAITS & CALCUTTA ...RUMBANG

8th May, 3 pa of the educated, and especially with the Labour Party in West Edinburgh in which students. But there is a danger here; he said that he might consider standing fUE

The Line affords regular sallings to Calcatie, Penang sad Singapore; returning from Chleusia stoamors proceed via Siesita "new thought" movement has taken hold Parliament in their interests if he were

and Hongkong to Japan, occasionally calling at Shanghai." of the younger inquiring minds and is sub-guaranteed £4,000 a year leads one to ask

All steamers have excellent passenger accommodation, jecting all the standards of life to criticism why he wants so large an income.

fitted with Electric Light and fans and carry a fully-qualised sad question. Among missionaries a doesn't smoke or drink or purchase butcher

Bargeon. strong feeling prevails that it would be meat; we have never heard of his betting;

He

CALCUTTA, LINE:

useful to have a visit from one like Pro-be dresses inexpensively; and he has no BHANGHAI LISE -5 hing*metimes calling at

fessor Cairns who is in such intimate touch and sympathy with students, and he is going to be asked to consider the possibility of going to Pekin.

MANCHURIAN DEPUTIER,

children to educate or provide for. Why then does he want all this money? FAZIONALIA.

MANILA

M.P.

It is officially announced that Mr. Charles D. Murray,

C.M G, K.C.,

the

The deputies to Manchuria have left Scot-Solicitor-General for Scotland, has been land (ays the Eccord). They comprise appointed Lord. Advocate in succession to Dr. Webster, who revisits Manchuria after Mr. T. H. Morison, who a few days ago was an absence of twelve years, the Rev. K raised to the Scottish Bench.

Mr.

Livingstoce, Mackenzie MacIver, Dundee, and Mr. Hope Robertson, Glasgow, who is also visiting India on the way. They are to report on all matters affecting the well-being of the mission in Manchuria. The cost of Mr. MacIver's journey is being met out with the Foreign Mission Committey and Mr. Hope Robertson is making the trip at his own expense. Mr. Webster accompanies her husband.

A BORN, SOLDITZ.

+

HAIPHONG

BORNEO

Asquithian candidate for Inverness, is TIENTSIN anxious to let it be known that he is not a Londoner. Ha is the son of a crofter, is the RANGEQS secretary of the Scottish Home Rule, –

ocistion in London, and is a director of the Scottish Corporation. "I want to make it, perfectly cleas," he says, that there is aothing English about me." MISCELLAN RA..

Colonel Walter Scott, of New York, has presented the Vernacular Circle of the Burns,

"

"

abof London with 1,000 dollars to establish in Scotland a prize or prizes for the en- Couragement of the use of the vernacular language of Lowland Scotland,

Captain Allan Gibb, D.S.O., D.C.M., who lost his life in Somaliland, was born in Edinburgh 44 years ago, was apprenticed to a firm of gunmakers, and joined the Army at the age of 20. Shortly afterwards

Kennet House, the Clakmannanshire re- he was in Somaliland, taking part in the first campaign in command of machine aidence of the Balfours of Burleigh has been guns, with the rank of sergeant-major.closed since the death of the late Lord Bur He was in all the long and arduous canleigh. The present Feer does not intend to paigen against the Mad Mullah. When a

reopen it until taxation is reduced and the Protectorate force was raised he was pre-outlook becomes more cheerful for landed

nablemen. sent at practically all the engagements, and | commanded the native levies in the army Mesure. William Simons & Co., Ltd, Ren which eventually overcome the Mad Mullah, The six clasps of his African General Service Medal are probably unique; it is doubtful whether any other white man many. He was mentioned in despatches in every campaign in which he took "part. A NOTEL HONEYMOON. -»

wore Bo

frew, have launched the larged cutter auction pump reclamation dredger Ronaldibay which they have constructed for the Govern ment of India, and which will be employed is dredging the shallow rivers in the Bengal

province.

AGRICULTURN AND ART.

farmer companion to the beauty of a corn field set against a sapphire sea. "Aye," assented the agriculturist "it'll look fine when it's stackit" "But surely it is beautiful even cow?" objected the artist.

The eroming of Portuguese Africa from

Mr. Tom Hunt, &S.W, has been telling west to east is to be the honeymoon trip of

number of stories at the Glasgow Busi- the young Scottish bride Mrs. J. C. B. Statham, eldest daughter of Mr. F. Aners Men's Club. One was about an artist MacQuisten, KC., M.P., for one of thein Arran who called the attention of a Glasgow Divisions, and wife of Colonel J. C. B. Statham, C.G., the well-known big game hunter, late of the Royal Army Medi- cal Corps. Mrs. Statham, who was married last month in Edinburgh, will accompany her husband on a great trek by ox-wagon across Angola, Portuguese West Africa, to the Victoria Falls. Thence Colonel Mrs. Statham will probably proceed through Rhodesis and Portuguese East Africa to the coast. In this event Mra, Statham will, it is believed, be the first white woman to have traversed Africa from West to East..

Mrs. Statham is not yet 21, and is greatly looking forward to the trip which, as her husband admits, was of her own suggestion. They had planned, ho says, to go to Sar dinia, where he once spent several exciting months hunting game; but Mrs. Statham was so interested in her husband's account of his recent journey to Angola after big game, described in his book "Through Angola," that she proposed Angola for the

honeymoon.

Mrs. Statham declares that she is very strong. All her life she has been fond of the open air. At St. Leonard's School, St. Andrews, where she was educated, she played hockey, lacrosse, cricket, lawn tennis, and fives, and in the holidays had often done walks of 15 miles in the Pert- lands near Edinburgh.

..

THE BRITISH GOLF TEAM FOR AMERICA.

atera and disapproving eye was cast upon him, Aye; you're a penter; I was thinkin' that. Weel, let me tell ye that in

option horse racin' and gamblin' and pantin' a gang the-gither!"

In another story the dramatis personaa were also a farmer and an artist. After

watching the development of a sketch for some time, the farmer remarked, "Ye'll be

punter?" "Yes." "Aye," added the farmer dryly, "I've heard of you fellas: yo'll never be weel af till yo're deid!” MaxEZAGE..

At Westbourne U.F. Church, James R.C. Greenlees, D.S.O., M.B., BC., & Buckingham Terrace, Glasgow, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Greenlees, Glasgow, to Allison Hope, only daughter of Sir John T. Cargill, Bart, and Lady Cargill, of 10 Lowther Terrace, Glasgow, and Ard-na- Coille, Newtonmore, Invernesshire, and of Burma.

WHAT IS EYESTRAIN? There has sortain tiny museice. When abjects we look at do not come The Golf Championship Committee were sp to a sharp focus in the eye, these unanimous in their decision to accept the muscles exert themselves unduly and invitation to send a representative team to America. The only difficulty standing in cuable us to see clearly in spite of the the way is the financial one, but American defect. These muscles tire and relax hospitality being what it is, the bill will not causing the objects looked at to become be such a formidable one as at the first blurred and indistinct. Upon closing the thought it might seem to be. The Com mittee are at once to invite "subscriptione eye for a few seconds the muscles be towards a fund to send over a British team,

come more or less rested and objects

It is a great opportunity for clubs and for are clear again for a brief period. golfers generally to do something in return for all St. Andrews has done for thein. Properly fitted glasses correct eyestrain, The gorerament of the game costs golfers whether eared by astigmatism or age." nothing. The members of the Champion The Hongkong Optical Co., successors to ship Committee pay their own traveling Clark & Co., Manufacturing and Refract- and hotel expenses, and the bill for

the running of the Championshipsing Opticians, 33, Queen's Read, Central, i footed by the Royal and Ancient have the equipment to fit you glaisen Club. Here then is a "good change for properly.—ADTS.,

golfers to do something towards discharg Ing a long-standing debt. Besides, the good name of British golf demands it. We have a score to settle with America in amateur as a well as in professional golf Whether or not there is a Britain America international at Prestwick, we have to send a team to beat America's best on their own ground before we have wiped off the ignominy of one particular day at Hoylake. And we have the men i they can find the time to go."

Team-building in golf, as in other sporta, reveals great differences in pabiie opinion. But there are three names one could scarcely leare out of the team-W.-L' Hunter, the Amateur Champion, who has now returned from America; Boger Wethered, for his great performansor of lest year; and Cyril Tolly, perhaps the greatest! match player that we have. As to the others, a great deal will depend on the light which Prestwick throws on the problem. Scottish golfers with strong Claims include J. L. Ö. Jenkins, Alexander Armour, W. B. Torrance, G. C. Manford, Gordon Simpson, and Harry Braid. On present form, E. C. Carter, Irish Close

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KAWASAKI

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1944 1923.

(KAWASAKI STEAMSHIP (CO)

CAPITAL SZ ZAID-UP

KAISHA

• : 120,000,000

Prendent Mr. Y. KAWARAXE

Vice-President Mr. K. MazuxATA.. Managing Director: Mr. Mamara Az

Company has ön kand sɛLargs Number of

NEW CARGO STEAMERS

ALWAYF READY FOR

CHARTERS. of al descriptions.

The following me 'comprised in the Company's Fiestam

Kløven steamers of 9,100 tons each deadweight,

And enter the Uempsky's Múzagtalanes, 200 Twenty, steamers of about 8,100 tons deadweight sack: eamers' of about 8,400 tons deadweight 'sachi

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