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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, 27th. SEPTEMBER, 1924.

THE PRINCE'S LATEST TOUR.

To Again Pay, Visit to Alberta Ranch.

PRINCE OF WALES EPRANCH NEAR

HIGH RIVER. ALDERTA

Lord Ronfrow lu probably Canada's best known gentleman- farmor because Lord Renfrow whon not traveling incognito, is H. R. H., the Prince of Wales. Lord Ronfrow is not only a gentleman farmer, but a real dirt farmer, as well, when he pays a visit to his E-P Ranch" in southern Alberta, Canada, near High River. When a prince travels Incognito, ho, is able to avold all caromony and get away.. from the pomp and oricumstance surrounding him ordinarily, and doing Lord Renfrow has a warm spot improving

LORD RENFREW IN PANCHERS GARB

excellent

service

LORD WENFREW AS HOST TO

HIS NEIGHBORS

in Clydesdajos. During his first the quality of visit to Lane in 1919, Lord Ren- in his heart for the peace and Canadian live stock. In 1923 ho frew rode the rango during the quiot of High River where visited his ranch for the second round-up and Lano gave him a uniforms, addresses of welcome, time and worked like a hired legson in separating a cow from freedoms of cities and guards of men the most of the time he was her calf. The royal novice failed honour aro unknown. High there. He dearly loves borge, in his first attempt, and the calf the wrong River! Where a prince may dig even if they do part company now galloped away in fence post holes, ride the range and thon, and is intensely in- direction.

a torosed in every phase of ranch "Young follor," shouted Lano, with the cowboys and be "rog'lar follar" in old clothes! fe. Now he is to make his "don't you know that ovory calf The Prince is making his third visit to the rostful ranch, gotting looso like that without a third visit to bles ranch which is no fad, bat a straight brand, goes to the crown?"

"Aro many calves lost to the covering 4,160 acres of rolling business enterprise. His cattle. prairies and fortilo bills and shoop and horses are much in crown, Mr. Lane?" the heir to the throno retorted with a sly valleys 25 miles from High River, demand by Canadian breeders,

George Lane, a native of the wink, thon went out, got between aslation on the Canadian Pacific Railway. The prince bought United States who has prospered the next calf and its mother and the ranch, stocked it with the in Canada, is Lord Renfrew's turned it over to the waiting finest blooded horses, cattle and nearest neighbour. Land owns cowboys for the regulation brand. sheop and has already won many nearly 100,000 aeros and is noted ing-80 that it would not be lost prizes at cattle shows as well as sea breeder of Percherons and to the crown!

EVENING SHOES

We Illustrate here a few of the leading Shapes we are showing in EVENING SHOES for the coming Season.

They are made in Satins, Brocades, Tinsels, Olace Kids, Suedes and Patent Leathers-finished with the newest Shoe ornaments, you will find many of them refreshingly different from anything pre- viously shown, and priced at $10 to $28 per pair, they are really cheap, con- sidering their beautiful finish and quality.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

SPORT SPORT.

Interesting World Items.

Hobbs has taken part in a first wicket partnership of over 100 on ten occasions in International matokon.

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Duleep Singhi, a newphow of "Ranji,scored 120 for the M.C.C. against Cambridge University.

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Mr David J. Ashworth, mono- gor of the Utaham Athletic Club, has been appointed manager to tho Manchester City Football Club, in succession to Mr J. E. Mangnall, who vacated his posi- tion at the end of last season,

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The Heart of Midlothian out down their donations last reason to £49. In the provious year's accounts the amount was, £258. Training expenses fell from £322 to £126 and rent, taxas, and in- surance from £1348 to £710.

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Dr R. M. Hume, a son of Mr. George Hume, one of the boat known men in Scottish athletics, is homin on furlough from India. He won the mile at the 1910 Intor-Scholastic Sports.

Last year the Edinburgh Ed- ucation Authority issued 4900 certificates for swimming. Of thoro 333 scholars gained cortifi- cates for the life-saving test, and 172 scholars gained awards of the Royal Life Saving Society,

FLORIDA TO CELEBRATE CENTENARY. November. Big Exposition Arranged for

GOV. CARY A. HARDEE SIGNS CENTENNIAL PROCLAMATION

EXECUTIVE MANSION

CAPITOL, AT TALLAHANJEE

1 Florida will celebrate its con- An historical pageant showing dividuals, and societies all over Young Pat Donoghue, Stovetonnial as a territorial entity from the state under five lage of Eng Florida Buch names as Andrew Donoghue's son, mado 2017 November 9th to 15th, with any and the United States--will Thomas Jefferson, Prince Achille land, France, Spain, the Confed. Jackson, Marquis de Lafayette, good impression by his handling

of Nice One in his first public, exposition in which the entire be given on the campus of the Murat and scores of other aro Florida State College for Women, closely woven into the history of race. The youngster is only state will participato. round about 5 st., and it is said Transportation and agricultural one of America's great schools for the stato,

The town of Tallahassee will bo that ho bas no grost Biking for advancement will be shown by girls. delicacies wbloh are likely to in-demonstrations and exhibits. A Parades, military exhibitions, host to all Florida and the South ercase his weight. He was some- reproduction of the original cabin an athletle tournament which during centennial week. Special

All-Florida housing and transportation fac thing of an all-round athlete at state-house will be orected under will constitute an school.

the palms and live oaks on the Olympic, family reunions, re- ilition will be provided. From state house lawn. Split log tables, ception of distinguished visitore Miami and Key West, from Palm Surrey have only Wo the cowhide-bottomed chairs of split from all parts of the United States, Beach and Jacksonville, from, County Championship once this timber, a stick-and-mud fireplace, and many other forms of interest Tampa and Ponsacola, every contury and that was in 1914-every detail will be worked out ing entertainment will mark the section of Florida is rallying to

to show the thousands of visitors week.

this first contonnial celebration exactly how Florida's first capital Loan exhibits of historical in- and "bome-coming" of Florida's looked.

terast have boan pledged by in- scattered sons and daughters.

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The Duke of York is quite good tennis player, the best of the Royal Houso. Ho plays left hand. The King plays frequently but the Duke boate him overy time.

The quasilou-What is rookon- ed to be tho value of the Chelsea players-way asked at the annual meeting of the club,,and the BDSwor WaB, Between £30,000 and £40,000,

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Bines the opening of Selkirk municipal putting course this pastime has proved most popular with Boutors and visitors. In the few weok almost 6000 have play over the course.

The engagement of P, G. H, Fender, the Surroy captain to Miss Ruth Clapham, Frinton-on Son, is announced.

Miss Holen Wills, the Olymplo lady tennis Champion, will pro bably ha rosiding in England during 1926 la pursuance of her studios. Her scholastic duties do not allow her a great deal of time for play.

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J. A R. Selby, the Watsonian and. Scottish international half back has passed his fios)‹" pro- fessional" in Public Health at Edinburgh University,

According to Kid Lowin, tho boxer, the two fishta ho had in Gormany-one at Berlin and ano- at Hamburg-yielded him noth- ing. He says' he was' paid in marks, which represented millions thore, but word worth nothing over here, and he came back owing himself money.

It is announced 'that' Tom Williamson, of Blackburn Rovers, has been transferred to Third Lanark. A contre half-back. He joined Blsckburn Rovers two seasons ago, playing regulvely in the First Langue team, William- kön le 23 years of age, and let an: |ar-Scottish-junior" internailspak

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