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THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1914

Hughes and Hough

ACUTISKE CO. THE GOVERNMENT..

AND ADMIRALTY.

Gaperal Auaticaee1 A

AND

Share, Coal and

General Rrokers.

{PROPRIETORS

TO-XWA-WAN'

COAL STORAGE.

Code 1280d:

A.B.C. Veu & fra Esseriana,

A1. Trurowanine Cour,

Tulograp is illaine MERION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

“HE Undersigned "lase meyved instruc-

to well the Public Auction,

FRIDAY,

the 9th a 144 comming v 230 pm at their Side Rang N, 8,

D.

Vx Rond. Coner of

ies lose trat

TEAK WO01 "op

VALUABLK

BLACKWOOD URNO E

.fr..

Comp wing as follows:-

TEAKWOOD – Puig 'n Drewing

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tinder here to Austion, THE Undersigned have roovived instruc

·"{FOR" ACCOUNT OF THE CONG±NNED),

MONDAY,

the 11th May, 1914, at 11 a,m1.. at their: Sales Roots, No. 8. Due Your Road', Cnet of los Flors STREET,

BOOTTISH LETTER.

(From Our Own Turrespondent,)

THE CHINA MAIL.

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Ensumo, April 14. £100,000: GIFT TO DUNDER. This latout bonefnotion a Sir James Caird bring up his total gifts to some- thing like £300,000. His other principal DARTICULARS and Conditions of the latung by Publla Auction Sale, to be gifta se---Cancer Hospital. £24,000 MONDAY, the 11th day of Sidlaw Sanatorium, £10,000 British Assosiation, £10,000; and Den of Male pleasure ground, £25,000. Sir James is a native of Dundee, succeeded bis father in the ownership of Ashton Jute Works, und subsoquently purchased Chalgie Works. He is recognised as a model employer. Of a quiet and retiring dia- position, he has taken no leading part in the public life of the city. He received A Baronetcy in 1913, and the degree of 581 LL.D. from St. Androw's University.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE A Removed to Sale Rooms for Convenience

of Salm.

Terms As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. Bisy 8, 1914.

HOTELS

THE E

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD,.

KOWLOON.

"LECTRO

BATH ROOM TO SAÇU İLOOM,"

-

PRIVATK AND PUBLIO BARS.

BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

Wor Patienas pply te

THE MANAGEK,

», K129, Tair. Address 'TRAMOTEL. 20

..

flongrang. Fah, 2, 1932.

KASTER TIME IN SCOTLAND,

May, 1814, at 3 F. At the Uffous of the Pono Works Department, by Order of His Sxeviancy the Governor a Hongkong. of the rich to Quarry Stone on Four Late AND at Ng Sai Wan in of CROWN the New Territories of Hongkong, for a period extending from the 11th day of May, up to and including the 31st day of December, 1814.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

Quarry Lot No.

Locality.

revenue

Contenta in

Ngau Bhi Wan. 19.192,940

BOR ROY'S COUNTRY...

568

HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Cò, Ed

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HEAD OFFICE; KOWLOON

Teleṛnoss No. 13,

All classes of light Steel work manufactured by the above process. Tanks, Drume, Ventilators, Pipes, do, do

THE DIMENSIONS OF DOCKS AND SLIPS ARE AS TOLLOTS

SHAPS

NAME OF DOCK OR SLIP ON KEEL SBKADTI

LENOTA

BLOCKS

IDEPER OVE

ENTRANCE

MILE AT ORDINARY SPRING TIDES

MISE OF TIDE

SPRINGS

KOWLOON.

Na 1 Doek, Kowloon

TG

No, I Dock, Kowloon ...

No. Dook, Kowloo

Patest slip, No. 1, Kowloon

Patest Hits, Na 2, Kowloon;

TAI-KOK TJUI

Consmopolitan Deck'...

AUSRDEIN

Hape Dock Lament Dock...

Please Address Enquiris to the Chief Manager,

1407

VISITOR AT HOTELS. -

HONG KONG HOTEL.

Mr E. S. Abraham Mr &. P. Kletzsch Bira G. A. Kietz-ch Me L. Adler Mr & Mrs F. Atwaterblio Louise Klets-ch Mr and Mrs A. B. Miss Alma Kletz ch

Mr J. Kremer Аутен

Mr

Mr &T; Ayres Mr R. My

tenstein

W. R. Kremer Mrx Lambert

My a. a. Lendin Mrs N. Lasher Miss Ro y Leshar Mr and Mrs T. J.

Lesher

28

DESTINATION.

Lop

hitta

9999

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS,

TALDROSS No. 20 Horatio.

TOWN OFFICE.

R. M. DYER, BSc, MINI. Kowloon Dock Hongkong

Vessels Advertised as Loading

V 28QILA.

Ancralia Ports, Empire Au Porta, do... St. Albans..... B'bay, T, S'pore. Ubu Indo Maro B'bay v. S'pore &b Colombo Maru Heatus & New York Kiuto.

Minnesota Japan & Sentule

Jt, Kudat.&9'dakan Borneo Koby & Moji....... Dunera Kobe & Yokohama... Kitano Mard to don&

& Antwerp.. Luadua &o. ......... SACE

Ceba & all, Hub Manila Cebu & lolle Zafiro Manib, Deba & lol. Tean

Maail

Loongsang

AGENT.

DATE OF LEAVINO

Gibb Lavayton & Co. May 29, 10 nm, jelibb Lavinystei, & Co. June 19, at 10 mm. Unaka-Shuren Karla May 5,

Nippos Yuen abhay 14 The Bank Line, Ld... 3 Great Northern S.S

20

1. Sessun & huipput! Yu-on

Co

K..

95

18.

at Noon.

11, at 9 at 15.

Jardine Mson Uo. 14d (About May 18

1

***** Jazdine, M'en06, I4. About 28th June.

Shewan, Tome Co...... May 12, at 4 pt. Shewan, Tomes & Co. May 9,. at 4 pm. Antrartield &

& Swire... May 19, ** am

Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr W. Logan Dr and Mia ri. Mac-

farlane Brei-Dr G. W. Mack Ban

MFA Mackintok Manila Melbourne, Sc Pin Waldemar Mr W. F. O. Mac. Londen, da... Kaga Mara 4491

Mar..

·A. P. Bungay

Mar. Lendon &c... Atanta Mart quead Mr M. C. Buckey Mr A. P. Mr F. W. Bu ler Mr A. F Mancell Marseilles via Porte... Cordi lere...

F. Porte Mr. J. Cambridge Dr O. Mar jost

Magellan MrS S. W. Cartwright Mr O. scabrother Dowager Lady Chet. hisson

maid Mrs R T. Matheson F. Clarene

Mrs. E. Meade

The growth of the boliday habit in Scotland is probably more notiovable at Easter than at any other part of the year. Not very long ago the exodus of people tram the cities to the cones and country in the broery days of April was a smikil affair compared to its presont proper tions. Now to the rest majority of people who have time and money to apare it has become the first recognised noliday period of the year. It has ex- tended from the limit of a week-end to something like a ten days' vacation. It three miles from the Water of Leith, marks the first break in the monotony were able through successiga generations turn that £23,000 into £880,000, with a LIGHT AND FANS. after a long winter, and affords opportu- revenue of over £31,10 'yan. And Hut.

nities for relaxation which aro more

cheson's Hospital, raduwniente. or gin lly keenly relished than at any other soon. £4017 and three tenements, now stands at Fold and Hot Water throughout. And shove all it is the sensor for gaileme £800,000 uf capiral, gielding an Bir sud Mrs S. W. Mir and Mrs H. H.

of 202.000. George Bac

Bacon

Lampman Indeed what the holiday-maker would annual

Gla How's first Hutcheson

banker. Mr T. D. W. Bas.

pro.

Bister do without this game at Easter one can

vided housing and viotanks, or their

of Mr E R. Pato Last week-end the equivalent, for 11 mon hardly conceive.

Over D davotem to gulf was startlingly evident: age and decrepis The Trust to-day grants M88 Anna Beatty to judge from the collection of club bags benefits during the year to over 1700 men Mrs F. R. Belilice

Ad who are in neudof aid. Thomas Mr C. D. J. Bell

women who in the carriagoa at the railway station, latcheson School was set up for 12 lads. Mr G.4. Bens everyone seemed bound for some haunt who word uniform-originally purple, Mr & Mrs H. Bent

and descending before it fell into disuse to Mr J. Blode of the Royal and Ancient pastime.

Easter, of course, is a religious festi dark gray. These ads could, if they show. Mr & Mrs H. ral; but the Presbyterian people of Scat- ed promise, he advanced to the Grasmar land look upon it in a differnt light. School and Eniversity. Now the Trat educates annually not 19 boys but 1200 Where a general buliday is proclaimed an

young people. Easter Monday by the local authorities- a in Ginsgow, Dundee, nad other towns

Mr. R. B. Cunningham Graham has entered the ranks of them who are opposed

Mand to the Glasgow Corporation's designs sa cognised by Episcopalians and Roman

Loch Vol, it beinu proposed to thood the Mr R E. Clarke Catholics, but for quite anulor and a "very scoutar-reasons-is-the-first-statu-Braes ui Balquidder in order to secure an Mr W. E. Clayton

•Pall Mall Gazette "ho

ho ter Coghlan tory holiday of the year, the Spring increase of the water supply of the city. Mr and Mrs B. Hua- Holiday.

In days gone by, Balgehidler wax Mis H. Guit Whatever religious socis in a letter to the tion is possesses in Scotland comes from the home of the hereditary enemies of my Dr AL. & F. Cole. the fact that as the Town Clerk of family when for business purposes they Dundee announced-it is in lieu of the book the trail run ing from the foot of Mr V. Coyne

Loch Voil, past the Alte Glen Moar.

MIG. I. Curry CA Sacramental Fast Day," a religious son- Loe

through Glen Finles, round the top of Mr R. M. R. Dehn

and son that has practically disappeared. In

Lech Vausscher,

the Pass M& M Dartesno Dr by emerned

And 2 children And pusable. The with on their part returned the unfailing regularity if we ventured into Mrs D. Ducrofast and Mr H. C. Page Mr L $. Puck Bi erle Mr ver Grahams and Macgregors sleup Mis M Balquhidder. Our strife of canturies. is

A Perry qu etly side by side under the fine grass uf Mr and Mrs H. O. Mr A. Petersen

Ehrenfele

Mr L. E. Highland churchyard. It would ill

Phipps many a

of

Mr J. GT. Pooley become me to say no ward it defence Mr 4. Eisler

of such gallant enemies M-0. B. Eltinger Mr G Hatta Potta The long and winding

B. Raworth You Falkenburgir B lesa church, the great grey slab. un er liss you which arsts Rob Ruy, the sullen, mist Mr H. Febr

Mm I A. Shaw wreathed hilts, and the whole little' torri make an oneis left from an olde

Mr. M. A. Gurry tory

fMis L. Garry "I say, John, yo micht whestle on me

Scottish history which ha hitherto aur Mr

Gerin "doug; its the Fast Day in oor parish.vived eran the assault of time. The

and I dauras hustle." The Fast was a day of bumiliation and prayer in preparation for the Communion on the approaching Sunday. In days of old,

Resin Farn-ta Upitni rachis KING EDWARD HOTEL-it is not because it is a festival re-

and Sofa, Campotecani Bags, Bones a d ---Brake¬nsonteri-timiste-deka W

drular Wanstead. Sid bartis,

Dinner

Max, xPett on Duling Tables Fred Chairs, win.. etg.. Dinner and Dessert Sery,

Cookery, Nasir Glans Ware. Cooking Suves, Kuchen Utensils, Lustery, &c, Brass Fenders and Fire Boname,

Ala

Four Paos, Large Buckwood Screen, Wall Brackets, Inlari Blackwood Trays, Binckwand ♬ Minx Cheras, Vibiards, Over -mantels, Sid Table, Desks, a veristy of

“Centra~~Location."

Li Eineral TRAM PASA Entrance {

Electric Lift Fane and Lightin. Murapon Baths and Sanitary Fittings Hot and Cold Water System through at Bast of Food and Service.

S

Telephone 373 TELNAPRIC RESV.

•VIC OBLA

RH. NORTA

Man com

Stend, 92, tc., and. 2 Now Sewing KINGSCLERE HOTEL

Machines,

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) Туни

HOUAH

Hong, May 1

Ac 1914

THE

PUBLIC" AUCTION.

INRIVALLED position in the Ril

district, overlooking the Butauic

68 ardens and facing the Harbour.

Numerous quiet Suites with laxariously attend Bathrooms. Felaphone and Electri FARA. Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms hroughout. Telephone No. 1122,

A... Code 5th B. 1208 Bontnag, September 1, 1908

from Mr. G K. HALL RETŪS,

to all EAU À MIUOSE,

SATURDAY,

the 9th May, 914, xt 4,20 pan., at The Pola Gamond Causeway. * ny."

well-known

To Fun.:-

flig

racing

RADIUM II 132 Exreilent and back,

**p to woi,h'."

prz.kly to make gad polo pony,

able addrean, ach-ola.'

CHA USI DE

PRIVATE HOTEL

11

STANDING I own grounds with

Tennis and Croquet Lawas, lac. WINCANTON 13.2. 13 in. Gd jamry, and Well Furnished Rooms Every

mte comiert. Fine View of the Harbou sephone, No. 190.

Mus F. W. WATTS, Apply to

*Brzondo, 20, Macdonnell Road. Rongkong. Neptember 2, 190g,

SEVINGTON 130 Winner of 14 Mile

ficines on Of Tay," and

erig he for Sabse iptiva Griffin races

vol any Soaven,

JOSS MIGHTY 13.1. Winner at Kiung

wan and Hongkong" excellent back. and fight carer,"

BRYMITON 13 1. Winner "alf mile

at the next

of Day, delig ble for sil Sab sip Gir«ces including Indira Ntuation Gymkh RELIANCE, late Polkalini good, fast

likely t_msk_prod pola pony, SUZANE late ling god hack, JAVA RING good hack and jumper, MYSTERY d beek, RICE BRU Winter in Shanghai and

Il-ngkong.

DASP 1R Chek. TERMS - As Usual,

HUGHES & ROUGA

Auctioneers,

Hongkong. May 6. 1914,

EAE

man

4.

Mixa M. MathomD

waldo

Mr J, Merecki M- D. M.

D. M. Mickle

Mr B K. Mohta

Mr G. 9. Middleton Mr N. Miłkowski Mr J. D. Millor Cat & Mr Hock

...

San

Kobe & Thama Tango Mar.........

Siberia San Francino, JAIME POUR San

Francisco . Japan China....... San F'cisco, Y.

v Japan Chiyo Mar

Lad rig

Ban F'cisco, . Ispan

Shai & Jipen Ports Pri NOWN & JADRO PortalH

Shanghai &

Whai & Japan Ports. V. S'hai & Japan Porta Chali

8 has, Kobe & Y'hams Segovia 8'hai Kobe & Thama Frísis -

Dovanha

Mr C. F. Moslich, Jr. S'hai, Kobe & Thama Silesia

Monre

and Mrs W. A. B.

sonic country parishes it is still bearved, I of Glent into Mentelth, we caught M. D. S. B. Douglas Mr F. A. XE

ing is all that remains. What was the Fast Day?" It was a kind of Little Sunday: not exactly a Sabbath, for train, and stommers and many other socular things weat on as usual, bus the shops

thi

F.

were shut and the churches were open the pufrimenting inch, the little roof. MC. & Etinger Mr &. B. Purvis

And there was this peculiarity, that in might be a Fast" in one parish and quito an ordinary week day in another. Thus we have the story of a farmer who

Mr E. EL KAY Mine F. Rea!

pce, Pang CtTorilla

Shah

Boshing,

S'pore, Pang & Calta Lovat

S'pore, Pang& R'goon Sanuki Mar

Penang & O'tas Kuseng .................... pore,

'to.Am & Tamsusijin Maru

Jardine M'son Co. Ld. May 3, at 2 p.m. Jardins 31'son Co., Ld. May 1, 3 a

at 8pm.

Melcbars & Nipp Yusen

Nippon Yusen Ka

20, at 10a.m. jeha June 3, at 1}am. Massagers Maritime May 19, at Ip.m. June 18 at 1pm M'times Menageries M't

Yusch

KaushalJune 2, at 5p.m.

Pacino Mail S. S. Co. May 8. p.m. Pacific

Mail S.S. Co. May 18, at 1 pm. Pasitic Mail S., Co. May at Noon. Toyo Kaan Kaisha... May 19.

Ken Kawsha...u a Melchers May 11.

About May 14.

Inden

Musserien Maritime May Me-agarios Maritimes May 31, Mas Maritimes une 14. Hamurg Amks Linio May 28, Am'ka lanie May 29. Hambury Am'ka

Hamburg Am'ks Luis Jane 18 220.5, N.

1. W Abou

Rutterfield

About May 21.

Swire... blay 12, at 4 p.m. uld de Swires... 54y 14, at 4 p.m.

Samson & Co., Ld May 14.

arding, Mon &Ou, Lday 15, at 2 p.m.

Teen Oo. Id. May 9,

9, at 2 p.m.. Jardine, M'son Co. 1

16

Nippen Yusa.

10, as Noon.

L. May

Shcoo

Jane 5..

Sydany, Melbourne & Kumano Maro.....Nippon

Triesto v.

v. South Forte Nippon

& Japan Tacoma Mara

V tur. Tm &

Victoria "us & Japan Panama Maru

V ria, B.O., stle & Axi Maru............................

Yoon Kaisha Juce

Sander, Wieler & Co.jA cat-

Noct

Oaks Shower Easha May 14, at Noon, Oaks Showen

Fataha May 17, at Noon.

Nippon Yusen Kausha May 14, at 4 p.m.

V'ris H.C. Seattle &o. Sido Maru Nippon Yaser Kasha June 2, at 4 p..

› uncoɑver, (E.), Empress of Rani... Canadian P'ie R. Co. Mas Mr and Mrs W. B Van.cuser (BC) &c. Empress of inlia...sdian no K. Un May 28.

Ricketts

culled to his neighbour over the boug world To sink them is to sink a piece and Mr H. G.Mr R. Robert

tables,'

the Fast" became more and more a

Mr W. Sahmolke Mrs "eddon

matter surely should apperl + Scote the Mr J. Gibb whole surd over den trespund, Mr and Mrs A. 7. Mire L. 4. Shar

Giles the fault is ours, and Glazzo Corporation

without an 'n'. will confound us by its grant dam with or W sa I. G. Corey

Mr & Mrs J. Goold Mr Capt. T. P. Hall Mr and Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

THE HABITS OF MERS.

The wages, the habits, aur the standard of living among Scottish miners was the text of a paper read by Mr. John Gibsna, Kilmarak, before the «embers of the Miners' Institute of Scotland. He pointed out that largo pumery of the mining

P. O. de Griso

guno

Mr C. H. Mr Mr F. Sungth Mr V. Sorby Mr.

K. B. Smith

B. Sorensen

Capt. H. Spear

Miss A Square

T.

TEAK HOTEL.

Hum Major & M Mr St. Amory Lt. T. OH. Arber, phra R.E.S.

RA.M.C. Mi-sump brey

Mr & Mrs W. Arm Lt. Col. H. w. lles,

strong

"Me F. EL. Boker

RGA

Capt. X. Jime

Mr and Mrs Bell and Capt. and Mrs Kiddle

KING LEWAND HOTEL

Mr R. C. Adams Mr and Mrs W. D. Mr J. Arnold

Mr and Mrs Bidwell M. & Wee U. Lear Dr Breger

Mr W: Hudge

Mr. W Mr H. E. Swaffeld

Mra B. Hefferlig

Herbert

bert To Mr and Mrs E. P. ME. M. Tozer.

Mr P. Vacs Негод 100. Mr

A. Mr A. VONE

H. Yom Hewett Q.M.G. Mrs

A. A. Walker Capt... H. H. Hinstend Mr W. Washington.

* Watson

Mr & Mrs E. Wist

these Communion services lasted for week. They were held each day, and the Sunday withused long "diets" with "action sermons," lencing of the and other strict Presbyterian rites. The cycle ended in what was known depreaching Monday," a sort of Thanksgiving Day when the Compopuint on resided in house of a class close. similar to those in which there fathers incnion season was brought to But the times have changed. Gradually lived, at rents as low as 1s 6d per week. Mrs M. Hill

Air variety of food was constmed A greater

than 50

years ago-1. wh lesom,

Tittlo

wothing Mr. M. Jenkins and costin: probably, short, the standard of life in the Mrs T. J. R. Jobe raore, In

Mr & Mrs F. Winkler mining village had advanced little or not Mis F. O. Johnstone

Mr G. G Wand- Dz Kallhardt at all in the last balf century. But wages ir M. T. Joues bad doabled, And the consequence *s- that in the household where thrift was not Mr T. Sinclair Ken- MrA., Worcester

Men and Mia nedy practised there was no incentive to regular working Three days per week at the pir Mr and Mrs: 0. J. brough

Kiag kept the wall from the door and maintained past the customary standard of life. The generations of miners drank deeply ; but the the present day miner had no such ex- pensive luxury to mistain. His sports and pastimes were cheaper, and there was

holiday. The Churches having to com- pete with go matches, cycle runs, and excursion trains, found that they opened their doors in vain, and so wo have now the Spring Holiday in place of the old- TRAMWAYS COMPANY fashioned" Fast,"

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE.

WEZK DAYS..

7.00, 8.1) ....Every 15 mlentes 3.00a.m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minubes 19.00a.m. to 11,00 a.m...Every 15 minus 11:30am to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutas, 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes, 1.16 p.m. to 1.15 p.m... Every 15 mince 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m... Every 10 munts. 218 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minute 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes, 8.20 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.30 p.m. to 11.00 D.m. every half bour

KJOHE GAZA,·

BRITISH TRADE IN CHINA.

I

poses,

The

<

Balantine

Balu

Mr F. W. White Mr D. White

QARLTON HOTEL..

Mr Leighton

and Mrs D. H.

Mr J.

Ma Lomas

Barron

Mr. A. J..J. Martin Mr T. EL. Martins

H. E. Mooney Miss M. MoreA Mr 8. Paul ..Miss Raye

an

Institute, the object of which is to promote value of money. Sucial economicome & Mrs C. Coppayer A: F. Benedion

THE BROTHES HUTCHESON.

bia, B.E

A. Rizg

Mr Houaldson

חדים

The susambla for concess ons Exs become an keun, says the **Sontman." that Sir Edward Grey has directed Sir John Jasdan. the Brittal Minister at Peking, ta a proceed on a tour of inspection in South Chius, ad to report fully on the possible openings for less necessity for regular work. Further Mr and Mrs B. A MIT Lawrence British trade there. This mission is in bis amusements occupied far more time, to dependent of that organised by the Board the neglect, of his work, and Saturdays al Trade, and is intended to secure full of re 20 almost useless for colliery pur Mr G. recognition of the

amali percantage who did of the preponderant rights

the Yangtze Valley. Baron this country!

Mi work inevitably rushed off to the fixit Mr and Mrs A. W. Blackwell & child fumt you Scharzenstein, formerly Gerall match at or before mid day.

There Mi

Betwell mheador at Tokio, has been

Mietarlton lack

in the of education in appointed President of the German-China was also probably less household thrift and

economy, dae to

to Miss D. Cooke used to way that 10 per cent. of a man's

aud Bon German interests in China.

was his economic rent. Nowadays, how-

Min River Lisar, Geo. W. Orom Very low of Glasgow's eminent citizens ever, the town artizan frequently paid an 582 11.09 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of can ever have stood in loss need of statues high as 20 per cent, whilst the miner and Me E. D. Daving

an hour.

or other memorials than the brothers his two sons, earning together 20 per Mr W. J. Eaden Hutcheson, whose generosity and public week, paid le ed in rent, or 1 per cent. of SUNDATE,

spirit wore honoured when Lond Strath-their income.

(Continued on page 4.) 8.00a.m. so 10.30a.m...Every 10 calule,clyde, in Hutcheson's Girls' Grammar 10.30 am to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minuter, School, unveiled bronze busts of the 11.46 s.m. to 18 Noon....Every 15 minute, founders of that institution. And it wan

these two

two worthy men, who 12.00 Noonto 100 p....Every 10 minut never truer of

"I was talking to a prominent teacher 100 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Erary 15 minuter, dourished an Glasgow lawyers some thres 5.00p.m. to 6.00p.m...Brary 10 minuter, hendred years ago, than it is to day, that

Taised to their own fame: 6.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes.

MT. mos Pochów correspondent of the "N. C. Daily because it is living organism and

News," on the enormous outlay for olgar or metal. masy cubic feet of stod or Lord Strathclyde was naturally inclined to sites, and how large sums are borrowed make the most of the fact that the from abroad only to be consumed in the Hutchesona were not only lawyer, purchase of naelew things. His reply was,

honest lawyers, upright but

and ·larga- hearted, men, But it was hardly entier I can readily understand that. I use two in the time of Charles I. to smassa fortune boxes of 160 per bou s day myself.'” in Glasgow by the practice of the law- aven when..

PUBLIC ARDTION,

*HE Undervigued have received instroo-

Toto sull by Fuolic Auction

{POE"ACCOUNT OF THE CONGENSED),

on

SATURDAY,

the 16th May 1914, at Noon,"

at the Sas Rams, No. 8,

Do Vuous Road, Corner of

Length......

Ice House Street,

THE

BBM.........MATOTEKA

Monided Depth..

Draft

Bunkeri...

"TUG."

88 ft. 6 in. 17 ft.

9 ft. 3 in.

....5 ft. for 8 tu in aft.

14 fors.

E-gloss compound surface condencing Cylinder HF. 137 în, L.P. 28j fu. Dis placement 170 ton apart.

Parti-hlers may be had from the Under-igued

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