THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1930.

SHOPPING GUIDE

FELIX HAT SHOP

7, Ice House St.

HATS

AND

GOWNS Inspection Cordially Invited.

Rolande Sarrault

MODES-COUTURE

HAS REMOVED TO 3rd Floor, PEDDER BUILDING

ROOM No. 3 TELEPHONE. C. 2252

A SEK & CO. PHOTO-SUPPLIES

26A, DESVUI RD. C. TIL C. 3459

NAKAMURA

MASSAGE

No. 3, LE TUNG STAZIT, 1ST FLOOR, WANCHAL RONO Koss.

RADIO SUPPLIES ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONES) AND MOTORS SUPER ELTO OUTBOARD. MOTORS RUDGE-WHITWORTH MOTOR CYCLES TENNIS RACKETS

RUDOLF WOLFI & KEW, Lro.

54, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. 1st Floor.

2

Tel. C. 2173.

Mackintosh's

Men's Wear Thecialists.

Alexandra Bldg. Des Vaux Read

Fresh Flowers, Fruit

and Vegetables

The Clover Flower Shop

10, ICE HOUSE STREET1

REMOVED TO

74, QUBEN'S ROAD C.

[DER A. WING & CO. (1923), LTD.

Madame S. LEITE Ladies' Wear Specialist.

NEW SATINS AND LACE BRIDAL VEILS OF BRUS- SELS NET AND TULLE..

ASIATIO BUILDING. 1st FLOOR TELLPHONE C 4174

QUALITY

DAINTY SHOES

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES

ROYAL

SHOE

STORE

No. 1, D'AGUILAR STREET,

Hong Kong. Telephone C. 3237.

SHOP

AT

THESE

SHOPS

PERMANENT WAVING

The Most Up-to-date Beauty Shop in Town. MRS. BETEN. TEL. K. 681. PENINSULA HOTEL Ex. 34.

A. YUN

TAILOR & OUTFITTER 49, POTTING KA STREET, CENTRAL TZL C. 6060, . -

Hong Kong.

WITH

POWELL'S

Gentlemen's Tailors and Outfitters.

BESPOKE ORDERS Executed in 24 Hours.

10, ICE HOUSE STREET.

ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE BEAUTE

For the Best Perman- ent Finger & Marcel Waves. Hair Cutting and Manicure for Ladles & Gentlemen.

MODERATE CHARGES,

PEDIER BLDG. 1ST FLOOR. Roos 3. Tat. C. 5169,

Opposite Entrance H.K. HOTEL

HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE

FOR CAR HIRE

Гок Ножа Коне: С. 4768

FOR KOWLOON: 681

THE DAIRY FARM

Icz HOUSE STRIKT

FOR PURÉ MILK

FARM AND IMPORTED FROZEN

MEATS. HOUSE FED POULTRY

INTEGRITY

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE OF THE EAST.

TEL. C. 4567 (6 LINES).

ESTABLISHED 1888.

Tak Cheong

Gentlemen's Tal lors, Outfitters and Dealers in all kinds of Fancy Goods

50, QUEEN'S ROAD Central PHONE: CENT. 1317

HONG KONG FURNITURE CO., LTD.

MANUFACTURERS OF

TEAKWOOD, BLACKWOOD

AND

RATTAN FURNITURE.

8, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

MAISON DE MODES H-ME D'OBRY. MODES, ROBES, COUTURE

CHRISTMAS SALE?

20% Reductions BATS, AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS, COATS, SMART ACCESSORIES.

18, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

1,

P. O. Box 1,

A SUIT IS NOT A SUIT UNLESS THE CUT IS PERFECT AND FOR PERFECT CUT

GO

10 TO

AHMED DIN

4. D'AGUILAR ST.

KOWLOON DELVCH,

PENINSULA HOTEL

EXCHANGE BUILDING.

AUCTION!

IF YOU ARE, FURNISHING AND WANT TO PICK UP GOOD PIECES OF EITHER. EUROPEAN OR ORIENTAL MAKE AT ADVANTAGEOUS PRICE, GO TO.

LAMMERT BROS.,

DUDDELL STREET

Mac's Cafeteria

HONG KONG HOTEL Finest Selection of CHOCOLATES

in FANCY GIFT BOXES FRESH CALIFORNIA FRUITS

ALWAYS ON SALE

BOOK & BIBLE

DEPOT.

HALF PRICE SALE OF BOOKS

Books Fon Young And Üld LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHINESE

LITERATUBL. 2, WYNDHAM STREET.

The SUN Co. Ltd.

DEPARTMENTAL STORE

DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL

H.K. TRANSFER

Hong Kong & LIGHTER CO. Hong Kong

is the Address. Write an Order for the Weekly Press to be sent you for Three Months or Thirty Years. The incir cost your low-and

the Annual Subscription is $15.

FURNITURE REMOVALS AND GENERAL TRAND- PORT BY TRUCK on LIGHTER.

8T. GEORGE'S BUILDING

TEL. 0.72639

L. B. S. Hodge.

K. 1422

HAVE YOUR EYES

TESTED AND FRAMES FITTED

By

THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO.

Qualified Opticians 53, Queen's Road C.

Tel. C. 2282

J. Wilmann & Ch

High Class Jewellers Est. 1860

Alexandra Bldg. Chater Road.

FRIGIDAIRE

*SGLE AGFATI

be Chief Scout Jalke

SCOUTS' TEXTS.

[BY LT-CES. LORD BADEN-POWELL OF GILWELL.]

[Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press." All Rights Reserved.]

In a good many Scout and Guide Club-rooms you will find on the walls what we call the Scout Texts -big mottoes for decorating the walls and giving the Scouts some thing to remember and think about.

When the cat's away the mice will play the little rottere." That is one of our texts. Beaman, and, don't be mouse.

When your Secutmaster or parent or master, is away, don't take it as a time to neglect your work and play the fool.

It is your duty-As a Scout-to carry on just the same whether your Scoutmaster is there to sec

you or not. Do your work because it is your work-not because some one is watching you do it.

determinedly until he gets there, in the end-in small things as well as in big ones. Even in undoing a parcel he will not pull and tear at the string. He will set to work quietly to untie the knots.

Hope for the Despondent.

The following is another useful motto for Scouts: The oak was once on acorn,"

If ever you feel hopeless about achieving success in life from a small beginning, remember that even that great strong tree, the oak, began at first as a little acorn lying on the ground. After he had.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL Br

PUBLIC AUCTION

'ON

SATURDAY, JAN. 18,

AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M. AT THEIR SALES ROOM,-

DUDDELL STREKT,

FOUR (4) GERMAN POINTER PUPS.

TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY,

LAMMERT BROS,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have received Instructions from The Regis- trar, Supreme Court,

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION,

OX

got his roots into the ground and| MONDAY, JANUARY 20, started to grow, it must have seem-

od hopeless to him ever to rise to he a great tree like those over Act like a man and a Scout, not him. He stuck to it winter and like a mouse and a rotter.

Catching Monkeys.

Here is another saying which is

much used by successful Scouts. It is really a saying which comes

from the West Coast of Afries, where the people, when they want to get hold of a monkey, do not run after him and grab at him, because he would dart away up a tree and out of reach.

They slowly edge nearer, and rearer to him, and then gently stroke and scratch him till they catch hold of him. Their way of describing it is to any "' Softlee gofilee catchee monkey."

*Suftled, Sofiise, Catchee Monkey."

summer, however, in gales: as well fine weather, and gradually

LA

grew into the great fine tree that

be is, giving out shade to people friend to all the world-like

and food to animals, and thus a

Scout.

4

"Don't stand with your back to the sun." That's another useful thing to remember. Every Scout know that when you examine foot- marks on the ground you should generally do so facing towards the sun. Have them between you and

the light and you will see them all

the better. But this text basa second and a bigger meaning.

The Silver Lining.

It means that when there is any sunshine or brightness about, look out for it when you are in trouble or misfortune, and make the most of it.

If you feel inclined to grumble

at your lot because you have dam

aged your leg and can't play in a game of football, think of other poor cripples who can never play at all.

However down on your luck may be, remember there is a bright lin- ing to every cloud. There is always brightaras somewhere if you only look out for it had don't deliber. etely turn your back on it.

True Scout never wear a ried look. Tenderfoot looking anxious

to him: bored, you say up! You'll soon be dead !"

-10M

i

COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DODDELL STREET,

160 FAIRS LADY'S SHOES (To ax SOLD IN Separate Lots).

".

On View on Day of Sale:

TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned, have received

Instructions

TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION

UN

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22,

AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.

AT. THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,

THE STEAMSHIP

"YUET ON

*#

As She Now Lies Off

CHEUNG SHA WAN, KOWLOON

Groes ToXRAGE: 1,120.14 NETT TORNAGE 697.90 LENGTH 185 0°

BREADTH 32' 1"

DEPTH 10 1

For Further Particulars and In-

So, when you see a spection Orders apply to the Under

or signed.

"Cheer

So when you are inclined to get impatient over some job that you are doing, and feel inclined to rush it because otherwise it seems so When he has had this salutation long and difficult, just remember- once or twice he will begin to re- softlee, softlee .catchee monkey member that it is his duty to keep "patience wins the day," and stick a smile on, not only to lighten hie to it.

own trouble, whatever it may be, but also to make things brighter for other people around him.

A real Scout is always the most patient of men. He does not worry if he cannot, succeed all at once, buty waits and works quietly and

COLOURED SEAMEN.

ALLEGED SMUGGLING INTO ENGLAND.

UNION'S PROTEST,

"

TERMS:-As Customary.

·

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

BARRED FROM U.S. SENATE.

I wil; tell you about some more | EXCESSIVE EXPENDITURE ON Scout mottoes another time.

men

ELECTION.

The recent action of the United was entirely manned by British States Senate barring Mr. William seamen, 53 per cent of the firemen S Vare, of Pennsylvania, from he- were Arabs. While some came from coming a member of that body is an Aden, many came from French and important landmark, in American Italian Somaliland, having been domestic political history. Mr. smuggled into England. There Vare is excluded solely on the was great unemployment amongst ground that the sum spent on his British seamen, and if the law behalf in the preliminary "primary" A deputation on behalf of the against alien coloured seamen election of 1920 was excessive. The Senate declares that that money, National Union of Seamen, which domiciled in Great Britain was DODWELL & Co. Ltd.

£167,000, was improperly expended.· met the permanent officials of the strictly enforced many of the sea- Query's BuildING,

Board of Trade and Home Ofee, -TIL C. 1030

now unemployed would get for many years American Radicals pointed out that there was no ap-berths, Naval ratings likely to be have argued that rich men could buy seats in the Senate, where they preciable diminution in the number discharged as the result of the of Arab and Lascar seamen and forthcoming Five-Power Confer. acted as representatives of special

interests. firemen domiciled in certain porte ence could obtain employment, and' round the coast. Many of these the Union would be willing to as The Senate's decision is also men were aliens. They displaced sist young miners otherwise unem significant because Mr. Vare was British seamen and formed unde-ployed to obtain training at sen. not admitted to the Senate and sirable colonies in certain of the Mr. W. R. Smith, M.P., on be then expelled, bat was refused ad- seaports and were a growing social half of the Board of Trade, and wittance. Some students of Ameri- Mr. A. Short, M.P., on behalf of can Government, including Senator During the first ten months at the Home Office, promised a close Borah, regard this technical differ this year 48 per cent of the firemen investigation of the charges made, ence as highly important and ob shipped from Cardiff, 40 per cent and stated that they recognised the jectionable. They argue that it con- from Newport, and 49 per cent seriousness which the moral prostitutes an impairment of the power From Darpate kralen while implemented well as the import pof the Scter in wood to the Senator the coasting trade on the North-ance of the question as affecting whomever they please, even though east coast, which a few years ago British employment.

the Senate immediately expels him.

BRUNSWICK HOUSE

BRUNSWICK PANATROPES

AND

RECORDS

CONSE STREI

TEL. C. 403%

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