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ISLAND,
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Signal Station
1774
Mt Parker
1733
Mountain Lodge
1725
The Eyrie
1725
Peak Hotel
1308
Mt Davis
877
MAINLAND.
Taimoshan
Bowen Rd. (filterbode 393
■Lion Kook.... Devil's Peak
3124.
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lawn tenni. She must train. I dol not mean that she must train like a heavy-weight boxer, but he must take regular exercises to doyclop sup- pleness, speed and strength,"
Ever since I was a very small girl I have carried out my exercised Bight and morning, going down on pyoges
SHACKLETON AND THE WILD.
VERSE HE QUOTED THE DAY
BEFORE HE DIED."
لجماعة
"Every English girl will soon be and bending backward until my head I have fouted the Wild, I have able to play lawn tennis."
touches the ground, just as a dancer Perhaps that is rather an exaggers-trains her body to be supple and tion, but it is the phrase that remains quickly responsive to the mind. I
with me aftern conversation the other day. And as journeyed up in the train and saw the little tennis courts tucked away here and there, and found still more and more courts when I came to take a rapid glance at some of the London parks, I could not help thinking again of that almost truthful exaggeration.
In France, too, we have our "lawn tencis fever."
followed its lure. Fearless, familiar, alone.
will win.
And I shall be overthrown,
Greek dances of very great value; bave also found rhythmic dancing and But a day must come when the Wild while Russian dancing, tos, is a aplendid exercise for the legs which must be strong and agila if one is to get safely through a tournament.
ROBERT W. SERVICE, one of Shackleton's favourite quotations. In all the girls' schools in France Captain Hocacy, meteorologist of they are now training their pupils on the homeward bound "Quest," is now these lines, and when I was at school in London and has sent some un- at Nice we used to be encouraged to published details of the last moments take part in free gymnastics and a course of
"The more
exercises resembling of Sir Ernest Shackleton, the it is a splendid thing to look Miller's system. Every night and"Queet's" commander. forward to, but there are certain morning I still go through a few of The "Boss," as Sr Ernest was pitfalls into which many girls and Miller's movements for five or. ten called, repeated the above lines the their way and which are to easily minutes. avoided that it is worth while that we are aiming at supplenses and hopeless the situation appeared,"
But do not for a moment forget day before his death. considering them at the outect.
speed as well as strength.
Captain Hussey writes, "the calmer We are not trying to build up big, and more self-reliant he seemed." lumpy muscles, like a weight-liftere, and, therefore, we must avoid come During the terrible storm at Christ- form of gymnastics which produce me921, the "Boss" remained on the huge biceps and great bunches of bridge of the "Quest" for days with. muscles on the ribs. For tennis the out at, deaf to all entreaties to go player needs long. "lacy" muscles, to his cabin and sleep. "His only such as you will see in a good reply was," says Captain Hussey photograph of the arm of Manuel "I am all right. Go below and alcep yourself." He said later that never before in nearly 40 years' ex-
Everybody, and girls especially, have taken to the game with enthusiasm, and in their very natural desire to emulate players whom they have seen they often try to travel too
faat.
It is a great mistal e, for it certainly will not improve their play,
Alonzo.
Free movements, then, must be First of all, it is necessary to have complete command of the elements of kept in mind all the time, and at the technique, for when you are playing beginning there should be no attempt in matcles your strokes ehould come to force the process of mutele- naturally-liko second nature" na building,
you say without the player baving
to think about them. You must know "instinctively" how each ball should be bit.
If you have to think whether a shot should be taken with the left foot in front of the right or the-right in front
BABY'S BATTLES FOR HEALTH.
And The Help Which Mothers
Can Give
No mother can expert (list hor child
won.
perience of the sea had he been in such
storm.
a
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"About 3 a,m, on January 5, Captain Hussey says, "Dr. Macklin, the "Quest's" surgeon, heard a low whistle coming from the 'Bosa's cabin. He weat in and the Bo68 said: 'I have a bad pain in the back. Con you give me anything for it!' Dr. Macklin prepared some medicine and, as the Bose' was drinking it, → Lator, be collapsed.
fof the left, it is obviously impossible will cscape all theils to which babybood among the tributes, there arrived at and childhood are subject, but she can the whaling station of South Georgia, do much to mitigate their severity, and where the explorer lies buried, a to make taby's battles for health assily sprig of rosemary with the inscription constantly at hand the means of aiding From a Suffolk garden."
Every prodent mother. will keep Rosemary-for remembrance. ber little encs, when emergencies arise. In every house where there are infants should to found, for these Tablets aro and young chi dren Baby's Own, Tab'eta mother's ever-rendy holp and baby's
to give attention at the same time to the tactics necessary for match play.
I have seen many girls play very well against a professional, making very pretty shots indeed, and then go into a tomnament before their game was properly developed and loss all the command of technique that they were beginning to acquire.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. That cannot mean real progress. friend.
This remedy has no superior as & Guro No, the first thing is certainly to
The action of Baby's Own Tablete is for colds. croup and whooping cough.
It has been a favourite with mothers of thorough but gentle. They cure infantile work hard to get a complete armoury indigestion, colic and constipation, chock young children for almost forty goats, of shots, then it will be quite easy to diari boca, redeco fuver, tollovo always be depended upon and la Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can enter tournaments with confidence. and colds, allay teething pains, oxpel
That is a first word of advice, and worm, quiet the norvos, quickly bring picasant to take.
hoaith-giving sleep in a natural way. It not only cures colds and grip, but Bow for a word about the preparation. Are guaranteed absolutely himlene oren proven's their resulting in pneumonis. for the game. If a girl is to be to the youngest infant. Your chemist Chamberlain's Cough Remedy contains speccaful with the hard and various Bella tabwa linn Tablets, or post live at no pium, or other carentie and may be gam which fanaw.played she must cos por vial, from Dr. Willits given as confidently to a child as to an Medicine - To zoon Road, adult For-ale-by-all-Chemiste-and be perfectly fit bafore she starts serious. Stanghal
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