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TO LET.
"O LET.---IMMEDIATE OCCUPA- THE THRER ROOM ED EUROPEAN FLATSIN "ORIENT BUILDINGS, CORONATION ROAD, KOWLOON. MODERATE RENTAL Apply J. CAER CLARK, Architect and Sarveyor, 14, Queen's Road, Central.
FOR SALE.
THOR BALE—A MODERN BUNGA-
LOW, standing in own Grounds, Beautiful View, Large Drawing Room, 2 Bed Rooms, Dressing Room, 2 Bath Tocas, Enclosed Verandahs,
FAIL
THE Undersigned have received in- Sitting Roca, Commodions Servant's
THE
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structions to sell by. Public Auc-Quarters, Kitchen Garden, Tennis
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONGRANAD), ON
SATURDAY,
March 5, 1991, at 10.30 8.m.,
a: their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Da Vacz Road, Corner of
Ice Huse Street. -
A Consignment of WOLLEN GOOOS,
Comprising
Shirts Pajamas, Half-Hose, Golf Hose, Sweaters, and Sweater Costs.
Terms:-Ca...
HUGHES & EOTCH, Auctioneer). Hongkong, February 24, 1921.
R."
HE Gndersigned have received in
on
TUESDAY,
March 8, 1991, at 9.30 am, at THE NAVAL DEPOT, Kowloon."
OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORES. &c, &k, Comprising:-
Blankets, Electro Piste, Copper Pans Hardware, Soap, Mews Gear, Table Linen, ac, Serge, Remnants, Provisions, | "&c. &
Terms of Sale: detailed Catalogue.
On view Monday, 7th March.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
ET
By Appointment Auctioneers
to the Admiralty.
Hongkong, February 21, 1921.
THE Undersigned have received in- structions to sell by Public Auction. (PDE ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
WEDNESDAY, March 9, 1921 at 230 p.m. at their Sales Poems, No. Fj Des Virax Road, Corner of Ice Kapse Street,
One Excelsior Motor Cycle.
11 HP. recent model,
in good running order.
Fisk tyre on front wheel nearly new. Good gear tyre, set of tools, and pomp: complete.
Tex:-Cash.
J
HUGHES & ROUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 3, 1321.
· (10% ACCOUNT OF THÈ CONGERNID},
03
WEDNESDAY, March 9, 1921, comcsencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Den Voix Bond, Corner of
Ice House Street, AS ASSGETEST OF Household Linens, ac., Comprising:-
Court Electric Light throughout. Gas Installation. For further particularm apply Box 1962, eja "CHINA M
WANTED.
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF YELLOW RIVER BRIDGE FOR PEEING-HANKOW RAILWAY.
THE PEKING-HANKOW LINE &f the CHINESE GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS invites sealed proposals of bridge contractors for designing and
INTIMATIONS.
SATURDAY BANKING HOURS.
Bagreement between the Exchange
Banks, SATURDAY BANKING HOURS in Hongkong, beginning co SATURDAY, the 5th March, 1921, he follows?
From 9.30 to 12 NOON only. For all Banking Businoas Hongkong, March 1, 1931.
SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE,
THE
HONGKONG.
}-
THE CHINA MAIL.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS
(Reuber's Service to the China Mail)
EMPIRE'S CONTRIBUTION TO THR
of
NAYY.
VISITORS IT THE ROTELL.
HONGKONG HOTEL,
March 2 Mr €1 W. AndersonMe and Mrs T. WI M÷A. H. Anderson. Hindmarsh
B. Appel Mr F. L. Hugh
Capt A. W. Howard AMis M. Husser
BALE
Me and Mrs A. de
Jacobs
M. Rannerman. QU.G.
Dusseldorf and Duisburg are mentioned Mr & Mr S. Bisney Mr and Mrs R. RP. in this connection, also Mannheim and Me and Mrs D F. Kewley Dortmund-of which the two last named Bastock
Miss Kaight
GOOD HEALTH AT?
THE ORSIT ANGRET.
LORD LEVERHULME'S RECIPE
A physical drill dass for men, fifty, and including several who? seventy years old and over, has
been started in London. A lornian estate dosler, according Evening Standard, celebrated 74th birthday by kicking a bit Re the head of a six-foot-man witho losing his balance. Youth must rubbing its eyes in bewildermen
EARLIER TELEGRAMS
(Rester's Service to the China Mall.)
ALLIES: ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY.
LONDON, March 3rd. Lasnos, March 3rd.
The gravity of the Allied Pronounce Rear-Admiral T. B. S. Adair made a ment today is everywhere recognised. M. J. A ruoli typically blunt sailor's speech as regards The strictest meresy is observed regarding Mr and Mrs A. the Empire's contribution towards the the reply, in accordance as one leading maintenance of the Nary, on the motion paper rather tartly sawith the now 3. T. Bagian of adjournment, in the Bonse of Commons. established practice of open diplomacy. Mr and Mrs G. R.Me J. W. Jamiewn He prefaced his remarks with the obser- t is reliably, understood, however, that vation that it was high time we announced the reply will be in the nature of an Mrades J. Barr Dr K. & Jay our naval policy to the world. If we distimatum with the shortest time-limit,r. E. de Bear Ir R. Jalian
threatening military and economic action. champ
Mir and Kes. N. E claimed rivalry in battleship building.
It is doreshadowed that failure in cort- Mrs E R. Befilios Karanjia millions
money, p
a future war, pliance with the cltimatum will entail the Me and Mrs G. E.Mes W. G. Kent might be saved.
were only the occupation of certain German towns. Benson
3 Kent United States and Japan to consider. Treaties were liable to end.
be said that it, we built Continuing! battleships it would be necessary to would constitute the eventual flankguards Dr J. G. car ant Mrs H. A. develop great bases at an enormous cost. for a larger operation in which Frank- In this connection we would have to turn fort and Darmstadt will be embraced, in Mr and Mrs &. Singapore into another Rosyth.
ease of continued German obstinacy, Ball For the following purposes:
Rear Admiral Adair submitted that the Marshal Foch and Field Marshal Sir Me G. A. Burz. Jr. (8) To receive the report of the Dominions and the other possessions had Henry Wilson have declared that these Cel G. Chapas Committee and statement of not done half enough towards the upkeep plans can be executed without re-mobiliza Mes Crowlie
of the Naty. On the basis of volume of tion. It is considered that economic Mr. Corcher accounts for the past year.
trade they ought to
The cry for a enough
MrD R. Davico Yir mittee for the ensuing your. White. Australia: mizant
there: Although the Allies are now unanimous Capt. D. R. Davies Martin (e) To cmsider the manner in which at least comparable to Japan's Navy, as regards the course of sction they should Ms W. H., Dura'd Mr. Was
Sir Claude Champion de Crespire Mr & Mrs Thre next St. George's Day shall be India contributed little. Canada's pursue, it is believed that an agreement. Mr R Desazlas
is 73 but only the other day he we South was not reached withoat considerable con- Mr and Mrs C M. Mayn celebrated.
Ede fict of opinion.
Capt A Mebra anouncing his keen desire to g Africa's contribution (d) To transact any other business haring regard to its trade. The
The Daily Herald says that the French G. . Eedy Me. MeMarray West
MF Mooney and þa dzel, while as a swimmer be af which das notics has been Ladies. West Africa. East Africa, Man threatened to embark on punitive mea-PR C.. Miliots
Engineer-Captain child given.
ritius. Hongkong and a hundred other sures alone, if the Allies did not agree
Ferguson Mr. M. Morgaas not afraid of anyone. Lord Fresn All members are requested to attend. places froth which tremendors trade to immediate action.
flowed both ways contributed nothing. George, and counselled patience and an
The Italians supported Mr. Lloyd Mr. S. Ferguson Mrs R-C. Morton C. BLAKER
Mr T. S. Forest Me W. F. Neeson He Eno. Secretary.
asked why not. Apart from the in- other chaton to the Germans, who, inc. Mr J. Sardicer Mr. Onderwizzer iquity of
of naval competition. we could not Boogkong, March 1, 1921.
lord to compete with a country like dentally, are in constant communication Mr T. &. Gompertz & L. Patterso
Mrs C. Incy Good-Miw D.F. Peppend! with Berlin. America, unless the Dominions paid part. Briand eventually vielded.
vich
Krems Perood of the cost.
"Me 5. 5. ParÝ
HDE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ING of the SOCIETY will be held in the Orr Hutt, -FRIDAY, 11th Marsh, at 5.30 p
BYOWA
(b) To elec: the Officers and Com-of the cost of the in atribute two fiths penalties alone wilt not operate quickly Mr D. Dard
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Nay was lamentable failurian
Col. Sir James Craig, soothingly reply ing, stated that the Navy Estimates were to be introduced on March 18th, and it would be improper to anticipate them The gallant Admiral's remarks, he said
Goblemith
building a new steel bridge about 2,800HE FINAL DIVIDEND declared would be carefully, reviewed and would I wholly and large portions of three would 3 W. Hawo
metera in length across the Yellow River (Bwang-Fo). Proposals will be received up to noon of June 30th, 1921, a the office of Peking Hankow Railway, Peking, Chias, plans, rules specifications can be obtained from the following offices:
and
Peking Peking-Hankow Railway, American, British, Belgian French, Italian, and Japanese Legations.
Foreign: Chinese Legations, Wash- ington, Londor, Brussels, Paris, Pome and Tokyo,
All applications for same must be accompaised with pounds & for foreign Countries and with dollars 30′ for Peking.
PEKING-HANKOW RAILWAY
ADMINISTRATION..
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE
HE-Cndersigned have received in- stractions to sell by Pablic Auction (for account of the concerned)
OR
WEDNESDAY, March 9, 1921, at 10.30 am at No. 6 Morrison Hill,
A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture,
ko.
C
#
Also One Kicksha (wire wheels).. (Fall Particulars from Catalogue). Oa view day of sale. Terme-Crab,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneer Hongkong, February 24, 1921
(*or Lococht of TẾT COSCEENER),
on
WEDNESDAY March 9, 1821, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Booms, Na. B, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNI TURE, BRASS AND TEAKWOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS,
JC.,
+1
Z comprising:-
Chesterfeld Sofas, Arm-chalra (n vwTM; Folding Card and Occasional Tables. One Upholstered Suite, Bedroom Furniture comprising Teakwood Twin B'idretts Large and Anali Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, and Chairs, Wash Pillow Cases, Fine quality Blankets, standa, ko, (famed Taskwood), Bide- White Satin Quilts, Bed Valances, boards, Dinner Wazzona, Extension Din. Damask Table Cloths, Turkish Towels,ing Tables and Child, Dinner
Bath Towels, Barl Sheets, Double Bed Shoete, Drawowork Bedspreads, Table Covers, Crochet and Drawhwork Doilies, Linen Damask Serviettes,
Also
services, Crockery, and Cass Ware, Joking Stores, Cattery, &c., Bath Bcom Utensils, Flexro-Plated
Fare,
U.S. ARMY ESTIMATES.
for the year ending 31st Decem-help the Cabinet fe come to a decision. ber, 1920, at the rate of Three Founda pounds Sterling per Share is payable Sterling together with a Beams of Two on and after MONDAY, the 28th day of February, 1921, at the Offices of the Corporation, where Shareholders are requested to apply for warrants.
By Order of the Court of Directors.
A. G. STEPHEN,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, February 26, 1921
NOTICE.
MESSRS. LITTLE ADAMS &
WOOD, bare REMOVED their Offices to the Sew Building on Murray Battery, Lower Albert Road. Hongkong, March 1, 1991.
A
NOTICE."
reception in honour of the g
the BISHOPS of
Missions Etrangeres at present in the Colony will be beld at the CATHOLIC UNTON, SUNDAY, the 6th instant, at 4.30 Pat, to which all Catholics are Cordi- ally invited.
J. D. OSMUND, President Catholic Union,
P. M. HODGSON, -President Catholic Men's Club. Hongkonk, March 3, 1921.
St. John's Cathedral
MONDAY, March 7th,
at 9.15 p.m.
ORGAN RECITAL
Vocalist :
Miss Bertha
Meischke.
WAR MEMORIAL
SUBSCRIPTION LIST..
Electe Reading Lamps, Chakwood OR the erection by Public Sub- scription, of a building to be Screens, Sandry Clackwood Farniturum on YMCA. lines, to be called Side Tables, Chairs, Cabinets, Pictures, the WAR MEMORIAL INSTITUTE and to be managed for the joint use Also
of the Navy, the Army and Civilians by a Joint Board of Directors.
A few lots of Bellor Valises and c
Suit Cases,
..And
Three Pairs Binoculare, &c. (Fall Particulars from Catalogue).
Terms: Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, February 23, 1927.
FOR SALE.
1
At their Sales Rooms, No. 8,,,Des Treux Road, Corner of Ice House Street Sitaste at Broadwood Rood, Hongkong. Substantially built 5-roomed Bungs- low with usual outhouses and garden.
Recently painted and colourwashed throughout
Particulars from the undersigned.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, February 21, 1921.
Several lots Tennis Balls, One 12-Bore Sporting Gan with Case and One Auto Piano with Rolls, &c.
(Fall Farticulars from Catalogue) Forms ---Casa.
Auctioneers.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Hongkong, February 23, 1981.
PALACE MOTOR Co., Ltd.
Phone Central
Western Branch 3148. Kowloon Branch K207
Few Cars For Hire & For Hala."
Private Cars gazagad.
Beya ring Cara ja Speciality.'"
A portion of the sum raised will
be devoted to the erection of a permanent stone memorial which will be put in hand at an early date.
Lists may be found at-
Monza Lane Crawford,
Kelly & Walah
TJ
Moatrie.
14
Fm. Powell, Ltd.
The Hongkong Club.
#
Hongkong Cricket Club. Club Lusitano. Engineer Institute. Victoria Recreation Club. Kowloon Cricket Clab.. Kowlood Bowling Club. Peak Club? Club de Recreio. Caigenzower Club.
M. J. BREEN,
Hon. Secretary, War Memorial Committee.
Lammert A.Mr E Levice
Miss H Lill Med. M. Loves Mr S Lingfield Mr Macintyre
Mr P. Marks
Mr F. B. Marshall
and Mrs J.
Miss E. Proper Mr L. Rt dmsyre Mr EO, Richarrison
Mr W, it Ricketts
Brex. Row
With a view of thoroughly impressing MP3. Grant the public with the justice, of the rer and Mrs L. paration demands, the papers print Mr WE Hale -iking illustrations showing by means pt. Hal of a may of England super-imposed on Ha the map of France how eighteen counties Mr Hammond Mr Q. J. Radelph
Mr. H. Stelton have been partly devastated if the war bad r and Mrs W. A. Me H. Stewart been fought in England. They also repro- Hinicai
"Sir Eric & Lady daco Carl Wagner's famous picture, Mr G. arper Stuart Taylor painted by royal command, depicting the Mr F. Raris
Mias D. Tilling dictation of peace terms to the crashed Mr J. Scot Harror-F. Wale Frenchmen Thiers and Favre at Fersailles Mr and Mrs P. EHC. W. Warfield
Haslett in 1571.
Mr E Warwick Mis E. M Williams Mr J. Wyer Miss B. #yan
Mr Braslect Mr N. He him Mr A. H. Hilbert
BEPILAZ BAY HOTEL
WASHINGTON, March 3rd. The conference of the Senate. and the House of Representatives has agreed to
LONDON, March 3rd. the Army Appropriation Bill providing
Mr. Lloyd George, to day, made an im an Army of 152,000 of enlisted men dur-portant speech, on behalf of the Allies, on ing the next financial year. The agree the subject of German reparations. ment evidently ensures the passage of the
LONDON, March 3rd. Information from an authoritative Army Badget Estimates of $385,000,000 în
French source is to the effect that failing the present session
German acceptance on the basis of the Mr J. Batz Paris Agreement of the reparations terms Miss Butz by noon on March 7th, the Allies, will Mr & Mrs V. ClairMrs Hiller immediately occupy Duisburg. Babrort Sir and 3
..Cobbs and Duesseldorf, impose a tax on the sales German goods in Allied countries and Me and Mrs
Compica establish a Customa line on the Rhine under Allied control
NOTICES.
HONGKONG HOTEL CO. LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at, the Company's Hotel, Hongkong, on SAT- URDAY, 19th March, 1921, at Noos, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1920.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 12th March, to SATUR DAY, 19th March, 1921, (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
J. H. TAGGART,
Maneger. Hongkong, March 2, 1921.
REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
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THE DINING and DANCING accom- medation is fully booked for the night of WEDNESDAY, 9th March, 1921.
Hongkong, February 23, 1921.
REFULSE BAY HOTEL.
THE
THE APPROACH ROADS to the above Hotel are CLOSED tempor- arily for the purpose of regrading: Patrons are, therefore, kindly requested to me the steps opposite the main entrance until completion of such work.
All the most. Beautiful Women cas
CRÈME
SIMON
For Beauty,
Whiteness,
Preservation,
of the Skin.
Against Chap
KNÁ KI EZOTERLIONA of the Epidermia caused by the sun and wind. Absolutely unciralled.
Dose Nal produce Hair.
· Of all Chemists, Eatedraisers, Farfymers and, Storie.
A FAMILY NECESSITY. ÚVERY family should be provided
with Chamberlain's Pain Balm at. all times. Sprains may be cured fa much less time when promptly treated Lame back, Lane aboulder paios in the side and chest and rheumatic pains are some of the diseases for which it in expecially valuable. Try this liniment "and become acquainted with iie qualities Kod you will rever wish to be" without in Forse by all Cheorists and Stre keeper
:
Bras, March 3rd. A feeling of pesimism tinged with defiance is prevalent in political circles here. The despatches from London and From Paris talking of the menace of penal measures have elicited the Cominent that sach measures would mean the tearing up" of the Treaty of Versailles.
Mr & Mrs A. H.
Forgeson & child
.
TF Mes E. C. Pearce Mr and Mrs. A, H. Robinson
Mr Murray Stewart
PEAK HOTEL
March 4.
At no time has the desire to kë ft. been more pronounced than it today. Very, probably the war-Kl exhortations as to the absolutec Decem sity of securing the greatest possibl Physical fitness are responsible f what has happened.
although 68. is in the midst of the Irish trouble. The Duke of Col naught, at the age of 70 is engage. on heavy duties in India... La Sterndale, at 71 is spoken of as Lễ Chief Justice.
And so one might go on. In Services, in public life, in the Churc
in Medicine, on the Bench, még the Bar, on the Stage, and in bus ness, are thousands of men who refus to grow old.
THE SECRET
-What is the great secret of men who decline to grow old work harder in many instances at *** age of seventy than they did at fort who seem to be proof against hig and who reject with scom the six | seven hours" working day that is jom
so popular with younger men?
To ascertain the extor cause is ni easy, but apparently hard work: more to do with it than anything echi J.The man who has little time for
Se gets into the habit, after s. on tain period of shunning the pleasin that exhausts, and more or less qui consciously evolves methodical course of life that resul in the fitness we all envy.
a
THE SOAP KING.
regu
Mr and Mrs H. W. Mr and Mrs. W. B.
Aten
Lord Leverhulme in a few manti Kennatt Mr & Mrs Ashton Mr and Mrs Kou will be seventy years of age, and T The Lokalanzeiger says that the occups Surgeon-Comdir. and knleysky
he is as inteliscraślly vigorous aš 21 tion of mere German territory would be
Mrs Aveng Miss Kopkolevsky business man in the world. E of advantage to the Empire, tactically Mr P. E. O. Berd Mr J. E. Kriog
friends regard, him with amazeme and politically, because the illegality of Mr and Mrs D E.MrH. P. Lage He never seems to waste a mome such an action would free Germany from Blair
Mr & Mrs Langudge all obligations under the Treaty. All con- Mr M. J. Breen Mr T. D: Lloyd and year after year one finds h trol commissions would have to leave Mr J. G. Bridger
Mr M. R. Logan planning with the same clear visioe Germany and all questions regarding Kr H. R. Bridger Mr&Mrs C.P. Marcel new undertakings, any one of which peace would have to be settled anew.
Me and Mrs S.W.8.Mr & Mrs JR. Marsh by its colossal enterprise, would su The Pan-German Deutsche Zeitung saya, When the first French soldier marches iato a town outside the occupied territory the Treaty of Versailles will cease to exist and we shall again be in the position of a State at war.'
PRESIDENT WILSON'S. LAST CABINET SESSION,
LONDON, March 3rd.
There was a pathetic scene at President Wilson's last Cabinet meeting..
Carpenter
Mrs Mathiasen
Mr G. F. Cariller HL Hecklen-ger other men. Mr and Mrs T. W. borgh
Lord Leverhotne controls millia Church
Me and Mrs J. F.
upon millions of pounds' of propć Mr & Mrs Cockburn Hiller M: 0. F. Cooper
Mr and Mrs a.ties; his name is known all over ti Mr and Mrs B. C. Morgan
world. Not for him is the "elost Comrie
Cal. LA Ficholeon, o'clock starting boar, he is at his di
C.M.G., D.S.0.
task several hours before. And through the day he is at work
Kr Cormack
Mr B. Crowley
Mr D. F. Cuthill
Mr J. D. Danby
L-Comdr. and Mrs
Miller Capt&Mm.8. Mills
Eng. Comdr W. Mr E Ralphs Mr and Mrs F. J. Eeynolds
Dawson
Mr & Mrs TN, Mac- Mr and Mrs W. E.
Dickie
T. B. Dre
Me J. S. Robinson
Mr H W. Roger Major& Mr Sanders
"I asked Lord Leverhulme if could give me the explanation of E fitness." Everyone is astoaïsbedi your wonderful energy,”
How do you sustain it?"
His Lordship smiled. “I did know people regarded me as *. of great vitality." be said, “but certainly manage to do a lot of wo without troubling the doctor much Mr A. Findlay Smith am a great believer in early rising Me H. Spicer
Mr C. E. Bandstrom Hon. Mir F. A. Sharp Mr R. P. kaw.
T. Mis & Miss Stebbings
The session lasted three and a half hours and consisted, mainly, of reminiscences Lt Com r. & Mr. Roberts and leave-taking. President Wilson Mr D. D. Dryden shook hands with each colleague and spoke Mr & Mrs Jonas a few words of thanks
and praise. His
Duncan voice was often trembling
Mr N. 8. Ellis The members of the Cabinet, as a party. Farmer ing gift, presented their chief with the Mr C. Farmer chair in which the latter had presided at Mr J. Farmer some of the most momentous deliberations Bev. and Mrs W. in America's history.
Featherstone President Wilson, in exchange, gave Miss Gibson each member of the Cabinet an autograph- Mr and Mrs H. ed copy of a photograph of the Cabinet Grout
Mr D. Hall The President remained alone in the M L Esasen room for some time after Bis colleagues Major Elarding bad departed, and then, leaning on his Mr and Mrs B. M. DEED stick and limping slightly, slowly passed out of the Executive Offices for the last time.
in sesion.
NEW PRESIDENT LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON.
MARION (Oxio), March 3rd. While bidding farewell to his neigh- bours here, prior to his departure for
"Like Sir James Cambe Mr J. F. Swindells hazarded. "He gets up every med Mr and Mrs S. Jing at half-past four. L Sprott.
Mr&Mrs Thompson
** So do 1!" came the swift repl
Mr and Mrs Qusties "Or. to be more accurate," he s
Van Ufford
ed, "I average between a quarter, Major-& Birs Wakefive and five o'clock. I am
Henderson - Hr R. & Walter MrHollingsworth Mr H H. Webster Mr R. G. 8. Kay Mr and Mrs Marina! Mr and Mrs A. D. Wood
Humphreys
CARLTON HOTEL.
February 10.
Washington, the President-elect's voice Mes D Acock - Mr G. T. Jason betrayed considerable emotion. He de MEA. W. Anchant. Mr A. P. Johnson clared that he went to work confident that Mr H. C. Anderen Miss A. Kamensky all was well. I believe" he said, "in Mr G C Bell Mr W. Kinkon
Mr F. E." Kaîlling the security of the American Republic. I Mr H. Bouman believe that a hundred million Americans Mr P. M. Brewer Mi S. Kristiansen will be at the back of a right-minded Mr. M. Broody Mis J. Kendaw Executive. I have neither enmity nor Mr.K. F. Brown. Mr F. Mockel icaloury in my heart. I know that for that Mrs F. E. Cameron Mr and Mrs W. F. reason I like the great citizenship of Kr 8. Chersen America."
Mr C. ChristaffersonMr & Mrs Remedios Mr and Mrs R. P.Mr L. Roed
Davis
Mr and Mrs F. L.
Schwartz Mr J. A. Edgcomb Mr B.A. Edgcomb Mr and Mrs A Me S. Zoinvel - Jam Shaniava Mrd. J. Flynn.*** Miss E A. Stalsky Major&MrCardatzMr F. Slast
KAYY LEAGUE SENSATION.
LONDON, March 3rd.
Nortis.
Five members of the Executive Com mittee of the Navy League, including HP. M Gray Mrand Mrs Strazis Arnold White, vice-chairman, Mr. Archi Capt. Ganley Miss P. C. Strugis bald Hard, the Daily Telegraph's Dayal Capt. 1, M. Hag-Miss Strugia
MrJ. Stoke correspondent, and Admiral Bir E. Freiberg mantle, have resigned, it is understood; Mr & Mrs HinchattMPJ. E, Sommer owing to the ascendant group favouring Mr T. EL Hsworsen Capt. L. Thorson an Anglo-American agreement with Me J. F. HanandazaMr. E. &. Th-rien view to limitation of armaments at the Mr O. Heners - Mr F.P. Uistai earliest possible moment, while those who Mr HLE Jacquers Mr E. A. Wideasen hava resigned hold that the League's busi- j mess is to concentrate on the maintenaDOS of Great Britain's naval supremszy at all costs.
UL.B. NAVY: BILL.
" WASHINGTON, March 3rd,
RUB IT IN.
good many people think theams Agus cannot be cured without make
often up at hall-past four than shi Five."
"And you go to bed at what hou **Ten o'clock."
"Even then, I suppose, the dayo not long enough for the work have to do?"
"Oh, the day is quite rigi There is no need to make it Longer. IF I have any secretss good health, I should say they are) Sleeping in the open-air. Very fig gymnastics immediately on risi Plain Wholesome. food. Plenty drinking water. No alcohol. "A hot bath on going to bed.
SIX HOURS SLEEP. Before my bath, and on every morning. I scrub myself very saf brushco come gso might describe it as massage could not bother with a man" for) dtities; I should only have to get E up each morning." -
You do not favour a cold bathr Not now, I used to have it
I gave it up. At night I have a h as hot as I can bear, it—115 degr Fahr. I go to sleep as soon as { my head on the pillow. Five or bours' sleep I find is quite sufficien "Have you always limited your to that amount?"
me! [would not say that, for
is a very long time; but I havch
for I do not know how many ye
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