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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION

..on

Thursday, the 11th July, 1940.

commencing at 11 a.m.

at No. 5 Peak Mansions. The Peak A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

including

1 Oak Dining Room Suite

1 Maple and

Room Suite

1 Upright Piano'

Cherrywood

and

THE undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

оп

Thursday, the 11th July, 1940 commending at 2.30 p.m.

at No. 3. King's Apartment, First Floor. Austin Road.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Particulars from Catalogue

Bed

On View from Wednesday, the 10th July, 1940.

LAMMERT BROS.

1 Frigidaire in good condition)

AUCTIONEERS.

On View from noon on Wednesday. UNDER FEEDING

the 10th July, 1940.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

IN CHILDREN, ADULTS

GENERAL

CHINA'S EDUCATIONAL

LOSSES ENORMOUS

CHUNGKING, July, 9 · (Central)—The losses sustained by the kindergar“, vocational schools, pefmary and secondary schools, and

tens, as a result of Japan's undeclared war in China are enormous.

according to Mr. Chen Li-fa. Minister of Education,

the

11-

Property losses of the middle schools alone amount to more remalt. 20,510, or one-third of the middle than $65.567,783, school students of the entire country have suffered.

Before the war China had more, oases; the Museum, 823 cases; the of the Ministry of In- than 249,000 primary schools. In Museum recent years these schools have terlor, 114 cases; making a grand quantity total of 2.984 cases, containing in- been improved both in and quality, as witnessed by the valuable collections and documents. Expressed in terms of money, increase in enrollment,

the National Central Library provement. In the standard of courses of instruction. the modi suffered a loss of approximately the National Central Acation in the methods of teach- $550,000: ing and training, and the increase Museum, "$885,000; the Klangsu Library of Chinese in the teachers' salary, Since the Provincial

as can commencement of the war, 129. Books, $300,000. As far

losses in 700 primary schools have been be reckoned, China's forced to close down and more these items during the war have, and ata thus far, amounted to more than than, 259,000 teachers members and 8.483,000 children of $18,150.000, school age have become idle.

The losses sustained by the libraries, popular reading centres.

FAMOUS' COLLECTIONS Equally great were the losses

and museums are also great. There sustained by private collections of

are altogether 2.118 libraries and manuscripts,

835 popular reading centres

book and carlos. and Most of the famous private col-

in

Like 54 museums in the occupied and lections of such articles were

Peiping. Ttentain, Supposing "that the cities war zones.

of number

books. to Shanghal, Soochow, Bankchow average each library is 5,000 volumes, and Wusth

As no severe fighting ever then the books thus lost would

took

be more than 1,000,000 volumes, place in Peiping, the losses of

to say nothing of the value of private collections

there were

the rare books of the Pelping small as compared with those in the other the other cities mentioned wherë National Library and

Tientsin, large-scale fights took place. The

libraries in Nanking, Tsingtao and other cities.

MUSEUMS' LOSSES

losses, suffered by the private collectors in these cities are enor-

or twó

The losses of the museums are mous and irretrivable. The following article on “Com-

To mention just one mon conditions resulting from un-even greater and cannot be figur- der feeding, wrong feeding, ired in terms of money. For in-instances, the rare manuscripts Museum of of Chia Yeh Hall of the Lu regular feeding in babies, children, stance, the Palace

cases Family in Nanhsun, Cheklang. and adults, and how they can be Felping was looted of 214

PUBLIC AUCTION.orised and prevented," was of rare articles by the enemy: the with its incomplete copy of Yung

broadcast by Dr. 8.Y. Cheng, the Library Hall of Peiping 1,737 cases Lo Ta Tien were looted by the Chinese Lady Medical Officer of of documents and manuscripts: Japanese, also the bronzes of the the Hongkong Government Medi- the Office of Secretariat of the Fan Family in Seochow, and the Falaca valuable collections of scrolls and former National Pelping

in Summer paintings of the Ku Family Dr. Cheng said, part-If Museum. 828 cases; the

the "Library, 5the same city. your baby is under fed he 45 Palace, 88" cases; Hable to get the following disea

THE Undersigned" have received cal Department.

instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

"ON

Friday, the 12th July, 1940. commencing at 2.30 p.m.

ses:-

Ricket:-Recognised by

weight

poor

Marasmus (wasting):-This con- is recognised by "marked dition wasting. vomiting, constipation or diarrhoea.

Malnutrition:-Baby

has

poor

at their Sales Room, No. 35, Han-weight without bony deformity, No vomiting and no bring up of wind. kow Road, Kowloon,

This is prevented by proper and regular, feeding,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:-

TESTS WITH LUPINS: SOME- CONCLUSIONS

BIGAMY CHARGE EUROPEAN BOUND

OVER

The case in which D. J. White, European warder, was charged with bigamy, ended in the Supreme Court in Seremban when the Hon

The wide adaptability of the certain sections or Jupin" Europe as a legume crop has prompted efforts on several occa If your baby has wrong feeding|sions to utilise and irregular feeding he will have Canada, somewhat similar conditions:--

In Europe the lupin is Billous attacks (pain in abdo-dered to be a light land species, months.

being one of the few legumes men); Diarrhoea: Wind, Pain in

Mr. Justice Horne' convicted the bound him over in in accused and this species

two sureties in the sum of $500 to

for behaviour

12 conalbe of good

White was charged with marry- Teakwood Dining Room, Bed Room, Drawing Room and Once the stomach, Convulsions, Thrush which can be grown on light landing Miss Webb on Jan. 10, 1936, Furniture. Tientsin. Carpets and Your children who are under fed: deficient in lime. On such ground while his wife Mrs. Birdle Rose green White, whom he had married a Rugs, Pictures, Gramophones and wrongly fed, or irregularly fed are it has proved useful for

to have diseases. These manure, ensilage. and as a high few years ago at Taiping, was still Records, Electric Oven, Celling and liable

protein grain. Table Fans, Filters, Glass, Force-are:-

In under feeding your child will lain, E.P. and Brass Ware, Cutlery. Curios, Ornaments, Cooking Uten-have;--- slis, etc., etc.

also

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD AND RATTAN FURNITURE

and

2 Electric Refrigerators

2 Gas Stoves

"2 Upright Pianos

2 Radio-grams

2 Radio Sets

-

alive.

Lupins have been actively tested

Evidence was produced during In Canada since 1930, but up to the course of the to that

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1940.

Craven A

always the same fine quality—

CRAVEN

THE extra enjoyment smoking gives me since I changed to Craven 'A' is truly delightful. They are so cool, so fresh, so kind to my lips. And always easy--so very easy on my throat.

LONDON MADE

GIFT SHOP ON WHEELS:

they never vary

FLAT POCKET TINS OF 20 and 50

* 'TRU-YAC? TINS OF 50

also PACKETS OF 10

Made specially to prevent sore throats BY CARRERAS

Rickets. It can be prevented by the present time their usefulness prior to his second show the AN OUTLET FOR WOMAN'S

"Frigidaire"green vegetables,

«1 Royal" Typewriter

1 Teakwood Bed Room Suite 1.Teakwood Dining Room Suite

On View from Thursday, the 11th July, 1940.

AUCTIONEERS,

CONTROL OF FRENCH REFUGEES

LONDON, Fuly (Beater)

SATISFACTORY RESPONSE

according to

CREATIVE ABILITY

LTD.

C.I.C. DANCE

As a result of the dance held recently in the Peninsula Hotel the Chinese Industrial Co-operative movement profited to the extent of approximately $3,780.

proper food with plenty of mineral has not been definitely establish- White had converted himself to salts and Vitamins. Sunshine and ed. Tests in Prince Edward Island the Islam faith, and, that in fact, and Nova Scotia on the use of the marriage to Miss Webb was

Islam AN ENTERPRISING YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN

There were 20 prizes donated by fresh all are important.

prominent companies and associa- Lack of Vitamins. For Vitamin lupins as green "manure have not solemniced

tions of Hongkong which were A give cod liver oil, meat, milk been conclusive because the results rites by the Kathi at Seremban,recently had an idea that a gift shop on wheels would Binding the .accused over, his meet with great success and bring in a substantial income. and eggs etc. For Vitamin B. give have been contradictory.

given away by Miss Doris Kote- lordship, in the course of judg

This young person, an artist, looked about for an out- marmite, wheat germs, yeast. For

let for her creative ability. She wanted to start a gift wall, who was also one of the mer Vitamin C. give fresh fruits and

ment, said:

shop. But she did not feel that she could shoulder thebers of the organising Committee.. overhead expense which a resident gift shop would entail.

THE IDEA OF A MOVABLE ONE, purchase Ti but a card as when Tee, Mr. & Mrs. K. Nip and Miss was suggested to her by a friend the purchase amounts to dollars. The idea grew, and soon became a fact. Taking a gift shop into the home has proven a means of live

Began Simply hood for several years,

In certain cases, the response of Malnutrition. It can be prevent crops following lupins ploughea down for green manure have been ed by giving nutritious food.

Bad teeth. It can be prevented satisfactory, while at other times

observed. (by giving food rich in mineralno beneficial effects, have suits such as Calcium salts.

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In wrong-feeding and irregular feeding your child will harS:---

Indigestion. It can be prevented by reducing food frst, then gradu. ally increasing to a regulated diet. Pay special attention to the bowels, Pain in the stomach. It can be prevented by giving regular meals and wholesome" food,

Adults:

Deez

Tests conducted during 1939 át the Dominion Experimentai Farmas

Miss Rosita Wy, Master Billy *

Yao Tschm-schin contributed to the entertainment.

"In my opinion it is not sufficient for the accused to say I am's Mohamedan' und« claim all the rights under that Law to marry agaku. He must

The Business Grew

In a programme note it is stated go further than that.".

THE YOUNG WOMAN says she Married previously under the

enjoys "spreading beauty," as she that there are now 2,090 00- at Agassiz Charlottetown, and Christian Law (his lordship said),

calls taking her shop to the home; operative units with over 50,000 ottawa have prompted the follow accused underwent a contract then

and she is always proud to show members, and a mithly turnover of six million Chinese dollars. The was alive. That

USING HER CAR she loaded it her wares. In conclusions, says R. McVicar, that he would not marry again Division of Forage Plants, Central while his wife,

was the law throughout Christeri-

Most of her business is in sub-cooperatives it is said are not only In weapon of defence on the orative and useful articles, many urban communities far enough economic ront but one of the Experimental Farm, Ottawa,"

The variety of lapin designated dom. Whatever his religion might with giftwares-all sorts of dec Early Bite is the best available he at present, accused could not of which she made, and also removed from cities to make her stays of civilan morale. By variety for Canadian conditions, marry another woman, for a mere ine of attractive, greeting cards. soybeans appeared to be equal, conversion did not affect the pro-Hosiery, handkerchiefs, lingerie

home service an accommodation.

If you are under fed you will not superior, to lupins in the re-mise or contract undertaker when and perfame were added later a Customers frequently givet her in producing theap colinođity goods --

have:

"

WEDDING AT RECISTRY

showing her wares

terial

generously contri

cess of this

atives wish

to the sue

niversaries, weddings, graduations quest but help to keep down the merchandise turn of nitrogen to the soul; on he married hit first, wife according the shop on wheels sained cus advance the dates of wedding an-they not only opposé economic con Terms: Cash on Delivery.

tomers. With her Wasting. It is prevented by giv-the average, under soll conditions to the Christian Law,

loaded in, she began to go about and the like which they wish to cost of living in free Crna, which which varied from poor sand to LAMMERT BROS., ing good and nutritious foods.

among friends and acquaintances, remember; and as these dates apis rising on manufactured articles proach the calls at those homes out of all proportion to food Accessary food starvation (Vita-good sandy loam, soybeans were min dedciency),

Iar more reliable and productive

The idea of seeing accessories in with her gifts. This little added staples- If you have wrong feeding and from a grain standpoint than were

tho irregular feeding you will have:-upins; lapins suffered consider- The wedding took place at the the home setting, and being able service benefits both the customer The Hongkong Promotion Com-

digestion with headaches. It ably from disease and insect at- Supreme Court yesterday between to choose gifts in the comfort of and herself and usually calls for mittee of the Co- can be prevented by regulating the tacks while Boybeans were Mr. Ng Lee-sun, retired merchant, one's own home without the usual a gift, a card and wrapping ma- to thank all

residing at No. 474, Prince Edward effort attached to shopping, met

"I enjoy my gift shop on wheels meals and keeping the bowels affected."

Road, and Miss Chan Ngol-In, of an urgent need. Busy mothers,

Mr. Jolder

persons business women, almost as much as having a per- open, General hygiene is also im

No. 117, Battery Street. "TWO DOGS LOST

Reynolds,. Deputy Registrar, off those confined to the home are manent gift shop," she says. And because it is meeting a need, she Two dogs were reported lost on ciated,

her customers."

is being employed profitably and FIRING PRACTICE ANNOUNCEMENTS

The first ones to buy have gladly pleasantly,

Light

gan aring practice will be as non-enemy allens, but special giving regular and non-irritating

to flet, Le, plain and, easy digestible Monday by their owners, according to the police. Mr. D. Roukens of

carried out between the fours of 3- The following forthcoming mar-

passed-along to friends and neigh consideration will be given

am, and 1 pm today, Alternative those who satisfy the authorities food

Bloodlessness. It can be prevent Robinson Road has lost a térrier riages were announced that they are willing actively to

A message announcing his safe dated July 12, ed by taking food rich in iron such bitch, which wears a collar with Mr. Huk Ping-yu, merchant, of bours the news about this unique. support the Allied cause..

French nationale now come una Uver, spinach, orange and apa badge bearing the number 865, No. 8, Circular Pathway, and Miss gift service. The type of giftwares The other a strayed black deschund Leung Muf-fong, residing at No. Which she offers for sale far sur-

Dasses the usual gift shop variety, arrival at Chungking has been re- belongs to Mr. Spence of Hillwood 21, Wengnichong Road,..........

Director of Posts in Shanghai, by Mr. Chan Nang, undertaker, of because they are all handmade, ceived from Mr. A. M. Chapelain, Catholics in Chengtu held Road.

No. 66 Fectric Road, and are distinctively styled,

The service which she fires and the Shanghal postal authorities. mass for the late Vincent Lebbe,

It is announced that the French portant,

people in Britain, will be treated Colitis. It can be prevented by

der the curfew restriction and pro- ple etc. hibition agninst possession with cut police permit of eyeles and motor vehicleb

Private George McGregor, of Vic-

Firing areas "D" and "I will be affected

Light gun thing practice will be

Catholics along the West River Mok-Bau-ian of the same address her pleasing and accommodating" Mr. Chapelain is visiting-Chung-carried out between the hours of 8 They will also be subject to naturalised Chinese citizen of

is careful to be just as tions in Central China to the Chi-native date July 12–

Firing area will orders prohibiting allons from en- Begilan birth and a devout Ca- valley in Kwangtung gathered at

away at the Catholic Church at Shlubing toris ar sise Marrilla manner appeal to customers; and king to report on postal condi.am and 4 pm tomorrow. Alter

asant and charming when one's nesa Government. tering or residing in protested tholic, who passed areas unless they obtain police Chungking on June 24, for and held a mass for the Chinese pitures at No. 101

war dead on Monday, the Chinese war dead. permission.

Road

affected

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