Page
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1911.
RAMBLING NOTES.
---
CANTON MEDICAL MISSIONARY
SOCIETY.
Minuty of the Soventy-Second Annual Meeting of the Canton Medical Missionary Society, hold in the Club Theatre, Slaper, Canka, on January 25th, 1911, at 3 pou
for usch prsuing quarter have received Early in the year steps our approval. were inken tesinal securing an additional physician with the result that De and Mrs J. Thomsons arrived early in November and, are now embers of the permanent
hospital staf
THE CHINA MAIL.
C. (1) The English and Chinese nano of the hospital shall be continued.
(2) The English name of the medical school shall bo. The University Union Modical School the Chinese nano to bo decided by faculty eating,
ARTICLE IU. XEFERENCE COUNCIL. There shale a Reference Conncil con sisting of six (or more) members; three of whom shall be appointed by the C.A.M.S. and three by the U.M.S.
178 TOWERS.
The Council shall be empowered
it (1) To deal with all matters referred to
by faculty meeting
(2) To control all money definitely contributed to the Union,
*Soldom na Hongkong aceo a mora im pressive spectacle of pomp and majesty then the funeral of the late Admiral Gubler on Tuesday. The military and naval display must have been unique for
We are pleased to note that Mrs Ings this part of the world and the spontan
The Rev. R. H. Graves, M.D., D.D., "eous expressions of sorrow at the untimely cutting short of a fine career which were fed the Chair and the following others, owing to the serious illness of her heard on every hand must have drawn gentlemen were present: Tay. B. Z mother, was grated temporary loare of German and Britoo much closer together. Simmons, Rev. Edgar Dewster, Rer. R. E absence, has returned and taken up her hospital. Recent additions to our foreign For death is the great reconciler as it is Chambs, Bur. H. V. Noyes, Rev. John intant work as head nurse in the the leveller of all human distinctions. As Lake, Rev. E T. Snags Rev. P. H. staff rendered necessary the enlargement of the surgeon's residence. Two substantial the slow procession" wended its way amid Anderson and Rev. W. W. Marshall; silent muuks of English and Indian troops Les Berghole, Esq. U. S. Consul Gener three storey wings have been cumploted at koeping slow stop to the mournful wailingal, Dr JML Swan, J. Webb Anderson, a cost of six thousand dollars, thus provide of the band, one's thoughts insensibly E. C. Davenport, W. D. Shelly, C.ing house accomodation for three suparate turned to that magnificent apostrophe with Sulton, 3. C. McCracken, W. D. families. With this exception no important which ir Walter Raleigh, himself just
The hospital and college premises are entering the dark Valloy of the Shadow, Callxury, J. O. Thinson, F., Oldt, J., special expenditure has been necessary,
Kirk, and E. W. Kirk Messrs D. H. -closes his "History of the World."
Cameron; A. V. Hogg, C. & Pagot, in good condition and only the usual coat
(1) A duly qualifiol' physicians 'and “Oh, cloquent, just and mighty DeathA. G. Wilson, G. H. Thurne; C. K. of repairs and up-keep is anticipated for from your special committee on Univi whom one could advise, thou has per- Edinnids, E, A, Stanton, H. D. Graybill, the coming year. We have roczived reports suaded; what neno hath dared, thou hast C. N. Laird, F. O. Leiser, James Swan, Medical Education and now forward recon-surgeons and other lecturers giving full done; and whom all the world hoth Ent: Ross, Gilman, and Kitchin, well undations for your consideration. Details time to the medical school or lospital work. tered, thou only bath engk out of the world several other members and friends, and despised thou hast drawn together
of the hospital work will appear in the all the far-fetched greatness, all the pride,
surgeon's annual report.
cruelty, and ambition of man, and covered it all with those two narrow words, Hic
•jucct!"
Phe stately periods of the great_ Eliza bethan make poignant appeal as we contem plate with affrighted approbantion the mysterious veil of tarrifying silance which seperates the living members of this world from the glorious company of those who Lava "crossed the steam" and passed inte eternity. Hongkong paid fitting honours to the memory of a brave man who had rison high in the "service of his Imperial Master, and whom but a short week before had seemed destined for higher distinctions yet, and in the solemn hour of his fuperal many a prayer went across the wide spaces which divice na from Europe that the blow of his losa might not fall with too crushing
shock upon his aged mother,
The Chairman invited Dr Olut to open the meeting with prayer after which the Secretary road the call of meeting. The inutus of the last annual tuceting were then rand and duly approved.
Dr. Swan then read an Abstmet of the Hopiti nat College- parts which uns as follows—
NOSHITAL REPORT.
With the pissing of another year, the seventy-second in the history of this work, we are glad to report that there has bout no interruption in the work of alleviating human suffering. In things medical the hit of "Chinn for the Chinese" has been plainly innifest, hospitals, Red Cross Societies, and, dispensaries apparently be- ing the order of the day. In serious caves and where dingomis is difficult or doubtful, the foreign physician is still Jargely relied on. Large numbers have been benefitted by attendance at the Hospital.
In addition to the return of Mrs Longsto
With the treasurer's balanco-sheet before us wo have pleasure in recommending the following estimates for 1911, viz:-
ESTIMATES FOR 1911. Charity patients, food sapphics §. 200 Repair and itapovanis
Furniture
(9) And all foon which form no part of the regular income of the hospital or college. Annual subscriptions to the C.M.M.S. are reckoned a part of regular income...
WHY PAY
$1.75
FOR
NOVELS?
You can read the latest up-
to-date Volumes for
20 CENTS.
ARTICLE IV. FACULTY: TER COMPOSETION, WATKINS'
(4) The faculty shall consist of
NOTE
Duly qualition means the holding of an European or American degree or diploma,
(9) All lecturers who shall give fifteen
CIRCULATING
LIBRARY.
hours teaching work each semester and whe No Subscription.
shall have had the power extended to them by faculty meeting
No Membership Fee.
(Al) vilich lecturers, shall have the privilege to attend faculty meetings but His Hour by Einier Gym.
1,000
GOO
500
400
without the pover to vote.
111
+
2,000
500 700
Cleaning and Sanitation...... Native Medin! Supplies... Foreign Suppães Printing books, Stationery, etc. Light, heat, and water, Salaries and wages, Insurance,... Miscellaneous ...
..: 13,000
44
New Physician, travel and outfit, ... Travelling Exposes, Mirs Thomson
and Mrs Wilsou
JTH POWERS.
Fallen anrg Thieves, Stanley Portal
Bratt
(4) All members of the faculty shall be Madam Mystery, by May Crommelin.
Pam the Fiddler, by Halliwell Sutcliffe, Protestant Christians,
Neighbours Unknown, by Charles G. D..
Roberts. None other Gods, by Robert Hugh Benson. The Doctor's Christmas Ere, by James
Allan. The Infinite Capacity, by Cosme Hamilton, The Green Patch, by Baroness Von
Hutten.
3(1) To elect a chairman and secretary 225 of the faculty; the dean and treasurer 200 being elected by the Board of Trustees of 600- the University Medical School.
1,000 Total 820,025
(2) To receive and decide upon all applications for appointments to hospital, whether Foreigner or Chinese, subject to the approval of the Mannging Committee of
The report was unanimously adopted. Mr A. G. Wilson then submitted the the C.M.ZL.S. following report of the Managing Committee
Committee of the C.MMS.
(5) To appoint all students to their surgical dresserships and clinical clerkship. (6) To deal with all cases of discipline affecting students or college employees.
(8) To be entirely responsible for the
(3) To receive and decide upon all I am sorry to see that the finances of St. her important work at the head of the John's Cathedral are not in better shape, nursing department, we have had the upon Union Medical Educational Work-applications for appointment to the Medical I understand that there are very few sittings pleasure of weleasing Dr. and Mrs J. C. In accordance with the resolution in School whether foreign or Chiness.
(4) To make request for Hospital plant, G. Wilson to this regard to Union Medical Educational work | out reated and that the shortage of funds Thomson and, 30s A really comes about in the matter of extra work. Perament house Recommodation has passed at the last annual meeting of the all necessary hospital equipment and hos subscriptions and dorations. Indeed, if all been provided to meet the increase in our Society, namuly, "That a sub-committeo pital annual supplies, to the Managing the seatholders were in the habit of regu-foreign staff, by adding two three-storey of three bo appointed in confer with the Early flling their seats the matter of revenue, wings to the Surgoon's residance; this committee of three appointed by the through the collections alone, would readily baing the fourth important enlargement or adjust itself. There is no blinking the last extension of our buildings during the past that the present generation is not much three years, the total cost of same amount given, to church-going, though there would ing approximately to twenty one thousand be general regret wore church services on dollars. 'that account to be almadoned. The average man to-day has lost the habit, I sapp sc, and it will require some great calamity, some poriod of national stress and storm, or some change in the bent of men's minds to re- Meanwhile the little body cf store it. the faithful must continue to set a bright and shining example, to their fellows and live on in the hope that the leaven will eventually work through the mass to the glory of the Church and its Divino Fond.
The Chinese Are watching the heavone these days with the koonest interest. They
The following is a soummary of our hospital statistics for 1910,
Out-patients In-patients Men...... 19:132 1,307 021 Women 5,830
17,062 1,928 Total
ALEDICAL COLLEGE.
University Medical School and that this sub-committee consist of the two medical members of the Managing Committee together with the hospital superintendent; this sub-committes to report to the Managing Committee" the Managing Com- mittée now reports to the Society that it Surgical has received from the sub-committee two Operations
reports which are called the majority and 1,068
minority reports, and it forwards both 670
reporte to the annual meeting of the society without voting thereon, ~1,747-
"The Society's Medical Fluentional
work hins been successfully carried on, the
hops and pray that the New Year will be graduating class of fourteen being larger ushered in beneath a a panoply of clouds. It is a curious belief that they profess, than in any previous year. Thirty-six
That the managing commuittés presents a suggested basis of union which it has
the Society to endorse it. adopted by a majority vote and recommends
The Managing Committee. hopes that
They hold that it would be bad joss were students were enrolled and eleven physici- full consideration may be given to the the heavens on the first day of the year to uns engaged in teaching, over nine hundred proposed scheme of union and therefore, be without clouds, for they contend that hours of didactic instruction being given recommends that it be printed id circulat the Maleficent Infuencos which live aloft And hate to see men happy, work their during the year. All students, before com-ed to all members of the society and that worst against poor humanity in a clons pleting the four years course, are required a special meeting of the society be called sky, and consequently niisty weather is to ti'de six months clinical work in the hos be hoped for on the one great any of the year when John Chineman ceases from pital wards and operating room..."
Soil and indulges in a spell of unaccustomed Jeisure.
Poor John has no little of the rare wine
of life poured out for has delectation that it seoras only just and proper to hope that his prayers will be, azswered this Now
Year
We gratefully acknowledge the special contribution of one hundred and fifty dollars by Shameen residents for the pur use of providing a first prize of $100, and a second prize of 850, to be given to the two students who won the highest and next to the highest marks in scholarship, deport I believe that so far as the South of ment, and attendance. These prizes were China is concerned that the trading comwon, the first by Mr. Kwok Tu Morg, and manity are viewing the opening twelve- meath with great equanimity. I hope that the second by Mr. Lo Kwok Kwan, and were well earned. The medical college is their prognostications of good yes" will come true, for a prosperous China on an entirely self-supporting basis and means a prosperous Hengkong, and truly the Colony has long bean due another yields a surplus to the hospital tricome."
slice of booming, trade and industrial activity....
By friend Mr Dooley has been giving the readers of the Munchenler Guardian a splaadid insight into the way in which a general election is run in Aurico, and I cannot refrain from quoting some of the philosopher's remarks. He anys:-
These reports were unanimously accepted and authority grated to print and circulate the usual number of copies in English and Chinese
TREASURER'S REPORT
The Treasurer then read the following abstrict of his Report which was also unanimously approvéd."...
Trythin' is left to the voters to decide ercipt th' result. Befura th polls ar-re cpened th' officers in charge go through thnielsary formality iv annuancia' th' 1910
ABSTRACT OF TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.
'Local H: K currency currency
liction ty Gin'zal Diaz, with his majority. Jan. 1b, Balances with
This th ballotin' begina. The reader can
Foose what a sagacyour pollytickal prophet
Diaz is whin we tell him that in forty yente
Bank and infixed deposit.......ging
th Gin-tal hos niver been ten votos cut iv December 31st, Foreign
thway. He is always very ca'm waitin' fr th return..
Donations
Chinese Donations..... 1,008,80 Burplus from Hospital
********* 1,800.00 account.....
thres weeks from date to definitely settlu the question of Urion Medical Educational Work"
The Son of Adam, by G. B. Bargin. Tho Rogue's Heirs, by Tom Gallon. Pongo and the Buil, by Hilaire Belloc,
M.P.
The Trail of the Axe, by Ridgwell Cullum. A Knight of Poland, by M. E. Carr. Beyond these Voices, by M. E. Braddon. The Prize, by Sidney C. Grier Two Imposters and Tinker, by Dorothea
Conyers,
To-day and
and Love: by Maud Yardley, Let the Roof fall in, by Frak Danby, Mrs Fitz, by J. C. Snaith.
Through the Chrysalis, by F.F. Mantresor, 813. A new Arsene Lupin Avonture, by
Maurico Leblanc. Blair's Ken, by COO-EE."
Spell Land, by Sheila Kaye-Smith.
touching work of the medical school and VICTORIA SKATING RINK, professional clinical work of the hospital and dispensary,
trition
(9) To make any alterations in the of beds, times of visitation of hospital or dispensary working us to distri physicians and surgeons, subject to approval of Reference Council,
(10) To arrange all lectureships; to and external examiners; sppoint all internal to view all papers for written examinations and review all assessments obtained, and decide the standardy of all examinations.
(11) In all cases of discipline affecting the members of the faculty, a three fourth's () voto of full faculty shall be obtained and on these occasions voting by proxy (12) One half full voting strength of the and by hallat shall not he allowed.
(13) Alterations in the powers of the faculty shall constituto a querus.
the COLLS, above defined, must. forculty as affecting its relationship with receive the consent of the Reference Council and the approval of the C.M.M.S.
Cohinittoo. Managing
DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Central Market.
FIVE SESSIONS DAILY FROM 10A.M. To il P.X.
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS,
Fromp to 72.3. Reserved for the HONGKONG CLUB. Hongkong, November 29, 1910
SPORTING.
Cricket,
A.0.C. r. 8TH Co. R.G.A.
1941
HONGKONG NEW YORK. REGULAR. SAILINGS via PORTS and SUEZ CANAL
(WITH LIBERTY TO CALL AT MALABAR COAST)."-
8.S, SHIMOSA.....
FOR NEW YORK:
For Fraight & farther pardonlara, apply to
on or about 25th January
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents,
NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS! TAKING Corgo, on through Bills of Lading ta, 50 on our NORT
with transhipaani a UALOUTTA, in conjunction with the INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD,
PAPUAR LINE!.
AND
Proposed Sailings from Hongkong
On or xbout Connecting at Umlcutta with
Steamers from Hongkong.
LIGHTNING
FOOKSANG
Jan, 29. h
Feb, 3rd
A Steamer
For Freight and further particuisce apply to
In or about
DODWELL & CO., LD., Agents.
HORNSBY-STOCKPORT
GAS ENGINES AND SUCTION GAS PLANTS.
CREAPEST FORM
OF POWER KNOWN
COST OF RUNN. ~ING,--ABO-T-. PER HORSE- POWER PER HOUR
HAM
A STOCKPORT
PLANT & E
$
OVER 11,000 IN DAILY USE
THESE MAKERS', EN- GINES SECURED THE GOLD MEDAL AT THE FRANCO- BRITISH EXHIBITION. NELUNDON; AND AT THE WINNIPEG EXÉCURT TION, CANADA-
HORNSBY OIL ENGINES.
Awarded the £1,000 Prize offered by the War Office for the Bast Military Tracmaz. together with £180 BONUS for exceeding the requirements or the conditions by 4 Per Ueat.
PILE DRIVERS AND HOISTING ENGINES made by the LIDGERWOOD MANFG. Co.
EXPANDED METAL
FOR REINFORCED CONCRETE, PLASTER WORK, &c. Prices, Stool List, and fall particulars on application. Quotations for any description of Machinery or Engineering Plant on application to DODWELL & Co., Ld., MACHINERY DEPT. OREGON PINE
LUMBER.
LARGE STOCK OF ALL SIZES ON HAND. The Britishi; Wood Prese
ANTHROL
49
Destroys WHITE ANTS and prevents decay.
-DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents,
JOHN & ROBERT HARVEY & CO., LIMITED,
ESTABLISHED 1770.
THE Undersigned have been appointed SOLE AGEN18 la Hough ng and Botib China for the above Company's WHISKIES.
INVESTED FUNDS over £12,000,000,
DODWELL & CO, LTD-
Over £2,000 PAID DAILY IN CLAIMS,
THE STANDARD LIFE OFFICE
£1.000 POLICY: FOR £2.0,8,
These teams rot in the first round of The above monthly premium will secure a £1,000 Policy on
(C) All persons employed in the Hospital the Soldiers' Club Cricket Shield Com Dr. Swan moved the following refer the purpose of preaching the Gospel in petition on Wednesday, the A.0.C. win the Hospital, shall be under the control of ning by 33 ruut. Corp! Oscaro, A.0.0., solution :-
the Business Manager of the Hospital, who took 8 wickets for 11 runs.
ไป
of the C.M.S..... in responsibly to the Managing Committee
(D) Any meinber of the faculty before Clinical or Professional work. beginning
A.0.C. RA.M.C.
in view of the inet that the hospital
These teams met on Thursday. In a has not been included in the Society's plans at its last annual meeting regarding Union Medical Education, that in any discussion or actions that arises in connection in the Hospital must receive the approval Military League match, the 4.0.0...wis with Union Medical Educational work of the Managing Committee of the ning by 40 runs. Cerpl. Usman, A.0.0., draw such approval after a potice of at least Consul General Bergholz seconded the three months. the hospital be eliminated from the same...S., who shall have power to with- took 7 wickets 27 for cure
solution. On a vole being taken, the notion was lost by 19 vous to b
Dr Webb Anderson moved that the suggested basis of Union mentioned in the managing committee's report be read to the meeting..
was
Dr J. Kirk seconded and the motion carried by 19 votes to 20,
Mr A. G. Wilson then read the following:
Suggested basin of anion between the Canton Medical Missionary Society and the University Medical School.
(2) The members of the faculty and lecturers must receive the approval of tho Trustees of the U.M.S. acting through their official representative
Kowloost. R. A. M. This match will be played on the Kowloor Club ground on Tuesday, 31st Dr Sinanons then moved "That copies of inst., commencing at 11 am. The follow the Managing Committee's report on Unioning will represent the H. A. M. ̊C. :—Cai
Educational Work with its sug Medicul gested Basia of Union, together with the Bayrez: Major Fenny, Capt. Waring, injority and Minority Ropests of the ub. M. Edser, Q.M. S. Davies, Sgt. Wors Committer on the shine subject, be printed
and
circulated to all member of the Society, wick, Egt. Willa, Pter. Riley, Stammers, And that au Adjourned meeting be held on White and Haigh.. either February 14th, 15th, or 16th, at the same hour and if possible in the same place, to definitely settle the question of Union Medical Educational Work
אורי
fed physicians and sorgevas to practice | Robert General;" Dr. Rossler,
Football.
-Co. R.E. . RAMC. These cams met in a friendly yesterday afternoon at the Happy Valley the game
Dr Davenport, secunded the motion arul Article I. ObjectIn order to uztend and
it was carries office-bearers were then consolidate the efforts already made in the
The
Collowing 6.958.30 spreading of the benefits of Western mediolected for the ensuing yest
cine in China the Canton Medical Mission- President-Rev. R. H. Graves, M.D.,
D.D. to 1.. D.D., Rev, EZ. Simmons, 2.107.20 ary Society and the University. Medical DD Vice-Presidents Rev. H. V resulting in a win for the R.E.. by 4 guais
Noyes School unite in encouraging properly quali Rev. C. Bone, Leo. Bergholz, Es U. 8. Roo. G. Tope Hon. JW. Jamieson Est 50.00 among the Chinese, by affording the wual Consul
aid of hospital practico, medicines and Consul for Germigny in the United Staten, attendants; and these organizations being Mr. T. B. Cunninghani; in England, Sir 205.00 Christian institutions shall incorporate the Thomas Jackson; in Europe, Mr G. D. Soldiers' Club Tournament last oven- preaching of the Gospel with their meilial Fearon; in Germany; I Lang; Trening The Reserves finished the evening's 2,000.00 | work,
Burer, Mr A. V. Bogy Secretary, Dr. John play with 55 paints to the good. Seuraa Kik; Auditor, Mr E. A, Stanton. ..24.167.90 28,217.60 ARTICLE IL TERMS OF UNION,
Managing Committee-Rev. E. Z. Sim- Mr Farrell, H.K. Reserves, 197; S. Byt A (1) The C. M. M. S. shall continue to nona, Ir 1. Webb Anderson, R. Edgar Sergeant, A.U.D., 200
Mr Gibson, H. Reserves, 250; Cpl. 840,288.17 have full legal control and authority over Duwatos, Dr E. C.
"Wasat th' inue is before th' country he goes about his daily worruk Rif nathin' was happenin. Onth day before Fransferred from Loca?
eur. a/c for building 3,357.21 th' last iliction our sorrysponding inther. viewed him an nst him if he thought be Interest
wud he llicted He looked thoughtfully Asset Dormitory. out is the window is th palace to s nev Lean tarried forward buildin accost th' threet, where a sojor Hospital Receipts. was shootin' at th' feet iv a hod-carryer, to
maks bim go up th' ladder more quickly.
a remarked camly, I cannot tell. Th is luth bands le th' people, Un' they decide.'
1910
Dec. 3rd By disburs
mente aje Hospital.!! Tennaferred to building
B
B.K..
B.B.M. Consal
the hospital buildings and all its other Paget, Mr D, How I C. S.
Local Currency Currency property,
Ho
VOLUNTEER BEREAVER E. AO,D, The Hongkong Vol. Reserves and the Department made a start in the
Billiards.
and Dr. V. Lyddon, A.U.D., 142. Dr Swan moved That a note of thunkn (2) The U. X. S. likewise shall continue accorded J. F. Oicon Esit Commis 1,642,80 to lure full legal control and authority ioner. I. M. Customs, for valuable aid given over all its property at Hongles or to the Society in the erection of now build- elsewher
ing and also flats vote of thanks be accorded the physicians who had so kinde
1,197,03 2,000
GRAND HOTEL HANDICAP.
***Th' "nax" month na won male alther another brought in its land iv Env-rable
The fast game in the second round of returns he remarked that it was always sale to thrust th' people. In th' and their good
B (1) The U. M. M. S shall continue to aristed in the Hospital and College work the Grand Hotel billiard bandicap takes Manse Rud nesert silf over th' ravine i Domiary loan .......
maintain and develop the hospital, and all during the past year. The motion was place on Tuesday night when Mr Pile, awes dimmygogues. He remarked on th' esther Surgeon's Residenco, irdbimy mortality among omtors during additions to 6,160,01
hempital fees as heretofore shall be held by unanimously carried th' campaign, an said he supposed it was By Hospital current a/c
24,107,99 28,217.87 the transurer of the U. M. M. S. and exposure is their lungs to th Too tr
5,200.62 disbursed by C. M. M. 9. managing bitin' mountain air. But he showed sbsa
cotauitteo, Jutely no omotion beyart a.slight wink at th' Bicroty iv th Thressary, who bad come In to hour th' returna.
There are some misguided peop's who
declared after the let mlection in England
Dictator wars to arise and give the people preperiden of how they should vote.
"disbursed.
Bahnso
is comini welcome to Dr and Mrs J. C: ought to be a very interesting gaase.*
Dr Shelby ingred that the Society extend 1, meets Mr Dishop, owes 180. This Thomson who had lately joined the Hospital.
Staff MARK The motion was carried snanimously,
"A REMEDY FOR CROUP THAT
good life aged 25 next birthday. PREMIUMS BY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE"
For rates and full particulars apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents,
Dr. MacKenzie's
INVALID STOUT.
SPECIALLY BREWED FOR THE EAST INVALUABLE FOR MOTHERS FEEDING INFANTS, NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS FROM MOTHERS TO THIS EFFECT, Athletes and all persons engaged in outdoor cccupations will find this Stout bas a marvellously invigorating effect,
MACKE
KENZIES
DR MAC
BURTON ON TRENT
SPECIALLY
BREWED
FOR THE EAST
INVALI
STOUT
AS A NERVE AND TISSUE BUILDER,
Dr. MacKenzie's Stout ISABSOLUTELY UNRIVALLED
A IS ABSOLUTELY SAFE SOLE AGENTS
H. Price &Co., Ltd..
40,288.17 (2) The U.M. 5. shall control, maintain Mr Hogg moval that a warm rote of MANAGING COMMITTEE'S REPORT, and develop all medical tonebing in some tubs be accorded Mrs Swan for hor
RUP is the most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early Dr. Swas then read the following report nection with the C.M.M.H., sad all collega erritinued vained help in the administration
This motion was also unanimously winter inonths. Farents of young children. that it would be well for the old country if on behalf of the managing committee.faen shall be held by the Treasures of the of the Hospital harding, department.
should by prepared for it.All that in carried
After voteutf the thanks to the Buckety's needed in a bulldg of Chamberlain's Cragh
12, Queen's Road Central, Hongkon Treasurer, MrD V. Hogy, the Auditor, Ramedy. Many mothers are paver without the meeting adjourned,
and harmless medicina but the best in use (Signed). H. Graven, Chairman. for chug tre, colds and croup. For maleby TELEPHONE. No. 135, Mr. A. Stenton, and to the Chairman, it in their homes. It is not only safe
Hoogkung, Jan. 18, 1911. bigned) Jour Kirk, Hon. Becy, alt Chemists and Storek sepers
Your committee hayo to report that the faculty, and all repairs to college buildings But then didn't somebody else raniark that regular work of the Hospital and College alall be first charge to that futud,
(3) The presont college budding and Johs edmond was the real Dictator of the has been carried en successfully during the British Empire today? Politics are a tricky game, any way, and on holy seams to have past year, and with good results. Quarterly student dormitory shall be used by the reports of receipts, and expenditures have U. M. H. for its work in this respect, with the ti,h2 lang of the m118UET en submitted to us, and the estimates or without zoril
HAMBLER
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.