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THE CHINA MAI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1936

All that remains of one of Seville's many beautiful church eilífices. This church was burned by Communists of the Government forces in retaliation against rebels last month.

WEDDING AT THE CATHEDRAL

FRASER LEACH

PRETTY BRIDE FROM VANCOUVER

to

A very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. John's Cathedral yesterday, when a newcomer the Colony, Miss Jean Frances Marion Leach, who arrived bere a little over a week ago from Van- couver on the Empress of Asia, was married to Mr. Jack Fraser Robinson of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire.

Miss Leach's wedding gown was ja simple design in white chiffon.

and she wore a white picture hatj Her bouquet was formed of 2 spray of jasmine.

FUTURE OF KING'S RANCH

School For Emigrant Children?

Calgary.

Prof. W. L Carlyle, manager of the King's EP. Ranch, near Calgary, stated recently that he had not heard of a plan to pre- sent the ranch to the Fairbridge Farm School for emigrant child-

"It is possible," he said, "but we have not received any intima- tion of such a plan. I imagine that it would be dealt with in London, and we should not hear about it for some time."

KNOTS FORMED ON

HER FINGERS.

A Result of Deposits of Usic Acid

A striking example of the efficacy of Krenschen Salts in the removal of uric acid deposits has just come to: our notice. A woman writes as fol- Jousi

"Small knots began to form between my fingers and on the small bones of my feet, both causing discomfort and uneasiness. Later drowsiness and sickness followed, and it appeared my circulation was bad, as my bones were showing signs of some deposit. Seek ing.a medical man's advice. I. was advised to rest and diet a while, and to assist me quickly he recommend- ed me raschen Salts, to be taken (as directed, to remove the uric acid

deposits in my system.

This was eighteen months ago when I was at a breakdown stage. began instantly doing as he advised. I started my daily dose of Kruschen right then, and believe me, I am now a new woman Be sure I tell friends the secret of

my present health."-(Mrs.) W. R. M..

my

The action of Kruschen Salts is to dissolve uric acid crystals, and to as- sist Nature in expelling those dissolv- ed crystals through the natural chan- DeL

PRESENTATION OF COLOURS

Colourful Wolf Cub Ceremony

G.O.C. ADDRESSES PACK

His Excellency the General Officer Commanding, Major- General A. W. Bartholomew, C.B., CMG, C.B.E., D.SO., at- tended by Lt. P. J. Howarth, RA AD.C, attended the Par-1 ents Evening, held by the 4th Kowloon Garrison Pack of Wolf Cubs at the St. Andrew's Church Hall last evening. when he presented the Colours to the Pack.

Before doing so His Excellency addressed the gathering and said that he was very gratified to see that the numbers in the Pack hadi risen to 35, only one short of a He thanked Mr. Mad- dick for having made the Pack the very good running concern it Now, was. He was sorry that Mr. Maddick was leaving, but Mr. Maddick would leave for Home with the knowledge that his work was well done.

POLICE OFFICER full Pack

LAID TO REST

Largely Attended Funeral

.The bride is the daughter of Mrs. W. W. Leach of Vancouver. The funeral of Lance-Sergeantį The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Fred Mintey, whose death was re-

dos.

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Elliott were the ushers.

man.

Reception At Thorpe Manor

Honoured Emblem

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and Mrs. Harry Robinson of Lon- ported in our columns yesterday, Cubs, that the Colours are the took place at the Colenial Ceme- emblem of your movement, and as the tery last evening, when the large such must be honoured bride away, while Mr. T. Addis attendance and profusion of spected by all of you. The mere Martin acted as best

The oral tributas sent testified to the fact that your Colours are in any Rev. HL W. Baines officiated, with high regard and esteem in which particular spot at any particular Mr. Lindsay Lafford at the organ the deceased was held, not only moment, offers in that spot help! I have the great. Messrs. M. A. Monro and F. A. M. by his, colleagues but also by a and goodwill.

large circle of friends outside the honour to present the fag to the] 4th Kowloon Garrison Pack, the Police Force. Mrs. G. S. Hugh-Jones acted as The Rev. E C. H. Tribbeek insignia of your movement.” matron of honour at the ceremony. conducted the burial service, and concluded.

During the evening a very en-} jand later a reception was held at the chief mourners were Ser-

of 12 items! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh-Jones home geants T. Pilkington, G. Shepherd,jovable programme

were presented by the cubs. at 3 May Road, Thorpe Manor. T. Hamsley, F. Mauar and

white Wheeler. The pall-bearers were three-round boxing match and ensemble trimmed with red acces Sergeants Goddard, Wall, Simp-very amusing obstacle race con-

son. Cochrane, Wheeler and Bont.cluding the evening.

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Following the reception the new- ly married couple left for Shek-0. where they will spend a few days W. Scott, Acting LG.P., Mr. before proceeding to Baguio.

Murphy, A.D.CL. Mr. P. Gran, Among those present were: Mr.AS.P., Chief Inspector R. H. E 7. R. Massons, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Marks, Inspectors S. Logan. M. H. Roberts, Mr. Cotesworth. Mr. Gal-Hourihan, G. A. Stimson, Chiang Mr. and Jen-yu, and E. J. Ellis, Sub- largah, Mr. Chadwick Mrs. J. B. Lanyon. Mr. and Mrs Inspectors S. C. Saunders, L. Mist.f Chassells, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. J. Johnson, A. L. Hopkins. D. Eales, Mr. S. Summing, Mrs. Le. Dredge, A. Kinnear, Sergeants bert, Mr. C. Blaker, Mrs. Jupp, N. Fraser, T. Mackay, T. Cash-| Mrs. Turnbull, Miss M. Hopkins, man, G. Carruthers, C Pile, C. T. Miss Reid. Miss Johnson, Mr. Byron, HL Brown, F. W. Fowlie,

Mr. in Stuttgart, arranged by the Halliday, Mrs. G. Baker, Mr. Dy Mr. W. E. Hollands,

D. German Ambassador, HE Dr. ment. Mrs. S. D. Beck, Mrs. N. Fitches, and Mr. and Mrs. 0. Berlin, to-day-The delegates Oscar P. Trautman. The keenest Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. Pringle, Guttinger.

wreath Albert Apart from to the Fourth National Congress interest was shown in the works Mr. J. MacFarlane. Mr. of Germans living abroad, which of the artist Ju Fe-on and the Wood, Mrs. D. Miller, Professor "Mother and Sister" which was opened at Erlangen resterday, works belonging to the collection and Mrs. Readmayn, Mr. and Mrs. lowered into the grave, there was had the opportunity to visit the of Sven von Hedin Trans-Ocean Groome, Mr. T. B. Wilson. Mr. a large number of floral tributes, including those from "Ada. and exhibition of modem Chinese Art Service.

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