The Sick Child.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930.

DAIRY FARM'S FINE RECORD.

(Continued from Page 1.)

Your Directors recommend deal- ing with same as under and trust that this will meet with your ap proval:-Pay a dividend of $1.60 per share on 200,000 shares, $300,- 000; transfer to reserve, $30,000; carry forward to next account, $24,

054.41.

Development Plans.

Your Directory have to report the purchase of two trips of very de-

modate our store, whilst the re-

From their youngest days little strable land with certain buildings rirls love to play with dolls and thereon adjoining our East Point to fancy themselves mothers property, thus squaring it off and affording ground for future ex- Later, when they have real chil- pansion. We have also secured a dren of their own, they learn that lease of the Peak Garage, part of the duties of motherhood are any-which has been altered to accom- thing but play.

it is to ease the cares of mo-mal.der has been let to Mesars, therhood, and to remedy the ills Lane, Crawford, Ltd, as a garage. of childhood, that Baby's Own These premises are found Tablets have been devised. With satisfactory and of considerable

convenience to Peak residents. Baby's Own Tablets handy in the house the mother finds horself re- The conditions of the purchase lieved of the worry of consider-of our Lai-chi-kok property call for ing just what to give her reclamation of the foreshore and laying down a roadway, and this work has almost been completed, thus enhancing the value of this pro- perty. It has also been considered necessary to pull down certain old

bled

BABY'S OWN TABLETS

GIRL GETS PRISON

SENTENCE.

STOLE $1,500 FROM UNDER

THE BED.

Imprisonment for four months was the sentence imposed by Mr. Lindsell, at the Central Magistracy this morning, on one of two Chi- nese girls charged with stealing and receiving $1,500 from No. 33, Pokfulam Road. The second de fendant was discharged through lack of evidence.

The second defendant was re- presented by Mr. Horace Lo.

PRESENTATION TO MR. PATTENDEN,

TRIBUTES BY CATHEDRAL

·CONGREGATION.

30 YEARS' RESIDENCE.

departure of Mr. W. L. Pattenden On the occasion of the impending on retirement after a residence of 30 years in the Colony, members of the congregation of St. John's Cathedral assembled in the Hall yesterday evening, when a reception was given in honour of Mr. Pat tenden in recognition of the ser- vices rendered since his arrival in Hongkong.

the

MR. PEPYS IN HONGKONG.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

VI.

To-day to the Club, where I did soak to get me free passes for the Play, but to my great discontent the Treasurer mighty sharp at me. and do say it is my money they re-

But later when I do hear from Mir. and I did call him a poor fisahe. quire. Which grieve me mightily

Prodgers of the charges the Com- pany are at for all the monstrous fine clothes they must provide, I repent me and do yow to go at least twice at my own charges, and as often more as anyone may bid me go with him. I hear that apart from the silke and satins and

in

The case was first before the Court on Wednesday, when the Magistrate reserved his judgement until this morning, to allow the

camelot-clokes, there are a vast of police to make efforts to recover" Sir Henry Pollock presided, and perriwiggs which do cost a fortuna the money. At the original hear was supported by the Very Rev. So towards my home and past tag, it was stated that the first de Dean Alfred Swann, Prof. Llawn where they do play at tennis. fendant stole the money from Forster and Mr. P. S. Cassidy. But so many it astonishes me as I under a bed where she discovered Is Lordship Bishop of heard the naughty cricketara did it whilst the room was being Victoria (The Right Rev. C. R. keep them away. But I mighty cleaned. She alleged that she Duppuy) was also present. very

pleased to find they did not fall the Dean Swann said that Mr. trees which are His Majesty's. took the money at the instigation of the second, girl.

Pattenden had been. Indefatig- Back home where I find a sad rogue able 121 supporting everything doth drink my strong waters and that the Cathedral undertook talk with my wife, which did dis and his

work had been of the quiet me like a fool, and ran greatest possible value. He had my mind a great while. And so constantly assisted in the work of to bed. the Church of England. He had Directors, a disclaimer was

organised the sidesmen of the once made in the local Press, Cathedral which required consider- and from what I have just toldable work, and every other way you, you can rest assured that we he had rendered invaluable help. have had no rinderpest at the Farm. Native dairies, however, have not been s0 deaths from this disease have been reported. This has naturally creat- ed a sudden increased demand for milk, unfortunately at a time when our supplies are at their lowest. and we were therefore reluctantly The capital expenditure in con-compelled temporarily to reduce the nexion with the various additions quantity of cream supplied to our and improvements amounts to

customers, which I regret caused nearly $200,000.

some inconvenience to our regular clients.

buildings at the farm and at our ailing little one when the stomach main depot in order to erect more is out or order, or the child is trou-ttp-to-date and commodious pre- con- with constipation, colic, mises--this work is under

Two new cold stores struction. feverishness, croup or cold. These are being erected at our East pleasant tasting little Tablets Point Works, which will provide a iikewise ease the pains of teeth-further 30,000 cubic Ject of ing, check diarrhoea, expel worms,storage accommodation. send the child off quickly into a salm health-giving sleep simply by dispelling the causes of its fretfulness and unrest.

Chemists everywhere sell Baby's Own Tablets, or post free, 60 sent per vial, from the Dr. Wil Ham Medicine Co., 60 Kiangse Road, Shanghai,

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In addition to our arrangements for attending to the trade of Kow- loon, your Directors have not overlooked the developments in that neighbourhood and fats will be kept in mind and arrangements made to meet the increased de- mand for dairy and other produce.

Company's Live Stock,

In view of the very progressive and satisfactory state of the Com-

pany's live stock, a few remarks

in this connexion may not be out of place.

al

fortunate and over 100

Pigs and Poultry.

Hard to Replace.

The speaker said that he did not

know how to regard the future without Mr. Pattenden. He knew for himself he would lose his good acts, a much valued friend and the Cathedral would lose someone very hard to replace (Applause).

Mr.

there was

Forster said no office which Mr. Pattenden had occupied, which had not gained in dignity and dis. tinction by his kindliness, zeal, modesty and Christian courtesy.

It was one of the functions of that secrete Pig Herd-The herd of pigs has the Cathedral to been increased by over 120 per cent. spiritual cementing power which during the year and accommoda- bound the individuals of the com- tion is being made for a further in-munity together into ercase, Much improved results are brotherhood or being obtained due to a change in the method of handling the breed- ing stock. During the year, four boars were imported from Eng.

land, one large white and three

middle white.

Poultry-A start has been made towards the establishment of suflicient stock of an egg-producing strain of poultry, pure breeds hav- ing been imported from Canada. Incubators have been used with suc- cess and a considerable increase in

Cattle. The health of the herd throughout the year has been excellent and free from outbreaks of infectious diseases. During the absence on leave of our Veterinary Surgeon, Mr. D. L. McWhirter. B.Sc., the veterinary numbers is anticipated and a de- side was well cared for by Majormand for the eggs is assured. Roche-Kelly, R.A.V.S., and condi

In conclusion. I would like to tions generally have been progres-extend an invitation to any of our sive. The average yield per cow per annum has gone up from 533

gallons in 1922 to 219.7 gallons in

and his assistants.

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a common

fellowship. To one had the speaker's mind no distilled the essence of that spirit so fully nor so splendidly as Mr. the Patterden. His presence in

Cathedral was always to him an

emblem of harmony and unity so that when he invited people to a seat he was not only giving them a place in which to rest and wor- ship, but he was also fitting them Into the living corporate body.

Widely Supported.

Mr. P. S. Cassidy said that the presentation, of which he was the treasurer, had been very widely supported. Subscriptions had come in not only from mem bers of the electoral role but also from other members of the con- gregation and one or two mem-

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that had been made to him. He quite liked them and if he might be allowed to do so he would like to hand back the cheque to the Dean to make arrangements for new altar rails in keeping with the dignity of the Cathedral. It would be a great pleasure to know it would add to the beauty of their Church (Applause).

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Mr. Pattenden referred to the day of his arrival in the Colony, when he found the Cathedral a dull, dreary place. He spoke of the many furnishings which they had to-day, of the building itself, bow place for rats and the roof a won the floors provided a wonderful shareholders or customers who

derful place for white ants. would like to visit the Farm and

Referring to a remark made by 1929, an increase of 53.6 per cent.,

see our live stock and the method bers

of other congregations. the Dean the speaker said that it no mean achievement and com-

of handling milk, etc., and I can There had been also, not only was not he who had arranged the assure them of a hearty welcome, old residents but some pares more than favourably with

compara- | sidesmen, it had been the Rev. that obtained from most herds in

from our Manager, Mr. Stevenson, tively newcomers. Service men. Copley Moyle. The speaker men- normal climes, the total average

including those in camp in the tioned that in those days the sides- for the British Isles being about I now beg to propose that the re- New Territories, those on board men were generally the taipans, Sir 6-13 gallons. This increase in port and accounts as presented be H.M.S. Cornwall at Nanking and Thomas Jackson and the Attorney yield has enabled us to maintain an adopted and passed and when this on other warships in different General having acted in the almost steady rate per gallon has been seconded I shall be pleased parts of the country. This show-capacity, against foodstuffs consumed, in

affection regard and to answer to the best of my ability od the

In conclusion Mr. Pattenden spite of a considerable increase in any questions shareholders may which people had for Mr. Patten- thanked the gathering very much the cost of same-14 per cent. wish to ask.

dien, and he thought that it show- indeed for their great kindness. during the past two years.

ed how his wonderful services had He expressed the hope that God's The adoption of the report and been so extremely well apprecia- blessing would always rest upon Our herd is practically being accounts was seconded by Mr. Wted, not only for the services the Cathedral, that it might become themselves but for his utterly un- the centre of work in the Colony necessary to import fresh strains

selfish desire to help his fellow-and a gathering place for all people | from time to time, and a shipment

of the Anglican section irrespec- ut 19 head—15 cows and four Ou the proposal of Mr. J. Rul Sir Henry Pollock then present- tive of race or nationality, to be a Bulls T

the Ayrshire breed lock, seconded by Mr. Chan Nai-ed Mr. Pattenden with two photo-place where they could meet on arrived on the 1st January from pan. Mr. J. P. Warren and Mr. R. graphs of the interior and CX- common ground, and become a real Scotland, These animals were E. Coxon were re-elected Directors.terior of St. John's Cathedral to force in Hongkong of what the selected from approved herds by

Mr. C. Makcham proposed and gether with a cheque, subscribed people were striving for in becom- OIL this

Mr. Chan Pun-kow seconded the re- for by members of the congrega- ing God's kingdom here on earth.

photograph frame election of Messrs. Percy, Smith,tion. Each

Sir Henry Pollock said that the was mounted with a small plate | Dean had asked him to express the Seth and Fleming as auditors at bearing the following Inscription great appreciation which would be. Alarmist Rumours Scotched. remuneration of $1,200. This was "Presented to W. L. Pattenden felt by the Church Council for the Immunization of all Young

Esq. by the congregation of St. generous act of Mr. Pattenden in animals against rinderpest has

Mr. J. P. Warren presided. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, handing back the cheque for new been again carried out for the others present being Mr. T. E. 1900-1930."

altar rails in the Cathedral. He No. 81B, Top Floor, Wyndham St. third year in succession without Pearce, Mr. R. E. Coxon, Dr. W.

was sure they would have no more loss and our herd immunity now

V. M. Koch (Directors), Mr. A..

pleasant reminder of the 30 years stands at 85 per cent., which, you Stevenson,, (Manager), Mr. J. D, Mr. Pattenden was loudly ap-devoted service that Mr. Pattenden

Thomson (acting Secretary), and plauded on rising to will admit, reflects great credit on the veterinary and farm staff.

Messrs. C. Makenum, J. Bullock, thanks. He said that it was quite had given to the Cathedral and to

the Church of England, W. Macfarlane, Chan Nai-pan, impossible for him to Alarmist rumours regarding the Chan Pun-kow. Yeung You and how

Continuing Sir Henry said that deeply he felt for health of the cattle at the Farm Mrs. Yung Yeung-shi having reached the ears of the

(share their great kindness, the kind he was sure that all those present words that had been said about felt that in losing Mr. Pattenden him and the handsome presents they were losing a real personal

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I'LL HAVE TO GET BUSY AND THINK OF SOMETHING *****

GEE! IT SOUNDS EASIER

THAN IT IS FIVE- HUNDRED DOLLARS !!.

A Hard Job!

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As Mr. Forster had said they wished Mr. Pattenden every hap piness, every prosperity and every

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