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LONELIEST ISLAND. COMING OF AGE AT TRISTAN

even on

DA CUNHA..

coming-of-age is somewhat of an event in the family circle in England, and "Britain's Loneliest Island of Tristan da Cunha, far out in the South Atlantic, it is made a festival. This year (1924) there was an unusual stir among the islanders on June 7th, for the Mission- ary's young wife was to have her coming of-age party.

APRIL 30TH, 1925

VERY YOUNG. LOVERS. ADVENTURE OF A PRECOCIOUS COUPLE.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Blackburg

Mr G. K. Allen! Dr. F. Altenburg A romantic young "pair of lovers Mr M. Axelrod

W.

Barnes ing at Aulnay-sous-Bois, close to Paris, Mr F. have returned to their hori badly disil MT B. R. Belilios Lusioned after an extraordinary lope Mr V. Benjamin Theophile Riffaux, aged 11 years, Mr R. J. Birbeck mens. had formed an attachment for Andrée | Mr & Mrs J. M. Lefever, aged 19. They had been play

MS. H. Bloye mates from babyhood, and their parents

E.

•Cammell cold them that they would Mr J..

Mr D. Capplaman Mr K

Carstenarn Mr Chan, Carter Mr J. H. Cook Mr H. Coster Mr C. M.

bad

At Tristan all festivities uny be said when they grew up alone

On Saturday Andree, "being in the house, discovered af, soc. in drawer, and thus finding herself richer then she had ever been in her life, ahe suggested to Theophile that they might get married at uner and start housekeep-

Theophile packed

Mr. Cottre Mr A. Dodd

CW.O. Van

Duner

tu begin the day before, and several sheep had been killed and as many potatoes as they dared use (in view of this year's potato shortage) were grated up by the women and girls for puddings, Potato pudding thay be called the national dish at Tristan. These puddings would not being in Paris. papular in England, for to me they taste something, between old shoe leather and glue when boiled, and seem uhout as

They camped on the fortifications near Mr & Mrs P. Dram easily digested. We had no jam or sugar to put on them, so bad to eat them the Port des Lilas, where, after a scanty

meal. Theophile constructed a rough shel- Mr O. Dupri straight, but they were all exten, to

ter from odd stones and bricks, in whier Mr & Mrs J. L. Deking

Dura On the follow- the number of about score.

precisely, on June they spent the night.

to

knapsack with bread, cheese, and fruit, and the young couple eluped, trovating Mr & Mrs Pryker to Paris by tramway.

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and child

mond

Fong

At one o'clock 7th. came frst foot to the little Paring morning, after taking a cup of coffee Miss M. Ecoles

wish Cafe, they wandered about Paris M&Miss Faithful somge (it has three rooms)

Your coming-of-together and soon spent their last cen- | Mr & Mrs A. H. A. Congratulations on

But this did not discourage them, Misses' Foster time. uge. At two o'clock three guns were fred under the windows of the house, for Throphile is going to work and earn

money like other men. So, finding a fair Mr S. Garolost great compliment, and only indulged in

Mr B. Gelar]. on very high festivals. When daylight progress at the 'lace de Tourelles, Dr. Douglas R. Gawler dawned a fag was found to have been they both earned a few sous by doing Mr J. M. Goodene

Wireless hoisted on the

pole, and odd jobs for showmen, and then set out Mr A. H. Genton scon ten flags of various shapes and sizes towards nightfall to regain their little Mr & Mrs J. Gould

Mr S. P. Gray were floating in the strong breeze. By shelter near the Port des Lilas

But two inquisitive policemen inter Mrs Greenwoo the way. Tristaa breezes are usually very

fered and took them to the nearest police Miss A. L. Grif strop As soon as smoke

station. It was in vain that Theophile Cast T.P. Hal ensing from the Parsonage chimney, visitors began to came in to drink good proudly protested that they came to Paris Miss A. & F. Hamilton

to get married and that he was going Mr & Mrs W. A. health. Our tea and coffee is getting very

to find work and start housekeeping with low, but we felt, even if we have to end

They were given a hot meal on nothing but water, we must use it for Andrée.

and sent under escort to their parents this occasion.

to reflect upon the inability of aduls to appreciate reinance,

WILA seen

Many and varied were the presents, from the familiar stockings and socks of "Tristan wool to such things as stray car. rote, unions, heetroots, pumpkins, butter. milk, cream, two shilling piece, a set of cheap beads, Brummagen bracelet of the riuh gold of that famous town, a glass turabler and several lots of arewood, They all gave what they could, and the scale of values out here differs from Eng- land. For example, a cup of butter here or some cream is thought to end of these are both scarce articles, and so are green-groceries,

DRINKING GOOD HEALTH.

SELF-SCHOOLED SCHOLAR. OXFORD PROFESSOR'S Is. 6d.

A WEEK.

How Dr. Joseph Wright. Professor of Comparative Philology

Oxford Laiversity, went to work at the age of 6.for eighteenpence a week was described perntly by Sir Michael Sadler. Master of

College, Oxford, and formar

The entire population are desirous off of cellor of Leeds University. Sir

to cakes, but this year there is no dour on the island, and so no cake. Last year we were ineky and had plenty of four brought by H.M.S. Dublin, but as we had nothing else to eat we had to eat our four, and so this year as there has been no ship ship for eighteen months, we are hard up in again.

"As Mra. Rogers has a twin sister England we all speculated for and enkes celebrating at home.

Well, we

Tea

and a dance said someone.

Hannibal

Mr G, A. Harriman Major & Mrs Harrison Madame F. Hendrikx MY A. F. Seary Mre H. Henry Mr & Mrs A. Hieka Mr C. E. Holmes

Mrs Jagnes

Hoqt

..'

Mr C. A. Jagics XG W. J. Jagues Mr G: J. Johnston. Mr. Johnstone Mr J. B. Jones Mr J. E. Joseph

Mr M. Kobayashi Mr & Mrs J. Krugl

Me À. J. Le Lachern

Mrak Mra C. Lauritsen

Mine H. Lillie.

Mr V. P. Lyan Mrs Mackay Mr S. F

McKera Capt.& Ers

A. W.

McKinley and chill Mr Masseura Miss

Dorothy Metcalf Mr & Mrs A. J. Mayer

Mr C. H. Montage Mr E. P. J. Naihemets

Nilson

Mr & Mrs M. B.

Mr. H. O'Farrell

Mr Olliver

Mr F. L. Parkhurst Mr & Mrs Parsons Mr H. Pearman · Mr B, H. Pog Mr B. A. Paner Me W. E. Rayziec MH. Riccarinos,

Mr

Mr Alex. Kors Mr. H. Rows

Mr R. R. Roxburgh Mr Joseph A. Sato»ky Mr J. Schmitz Mr & Mrs A. D.

Fins & infect Dr. F. Silvestri Mr E. H. Simpson Miss

Simpson

Dr. H. F. Sommere Capt.

Mrs & Sparkce Mr & Mrs Timmins Mr & Mrs L. A. Tobins Mr & Mrs Tremmer Mr&

Mrs Tully

and famly Miss Wayne Mr Giro. Weaver

Mr&Mrs G. Wceaner

and obild

Mr & Mrs Langbanke Mr & Mrs E. Land Mr & Mrs A. McLure Mr P. H. Magagtap Mr & Mrs Mitchell

REYULSE BAY Hotzi. Mr & Mrs A. W.

Yan Andel and chill Mr & Mrs Bunbury & Mrs Caddum

and child Mr & Mrs A. E, A.

Carleton Mr & Mrs CT. Dessek and child Mr & Mry Frel. Ellis Mr & Miss HL.

Ellis Mr & Mrs P. M.

Hodgson

Mr & Mrs B. J. Lacon

PEAK

Bridger

and child. Mr & Mrs J. N.Parker. Mr E. J. Richard Mr & Mrs T. Schryver Mr & Mr

Vander Steen Lt. Col. & Mrs

"Stephens

Mr & Mre Townend

HOTEL

Mr G. S. Hagb-Jones Miss G. Kennedy Mr & Mrs A. ON

Kennedy

Mr J. D. Lloyd

drinking health, and so the whole day Michael was addressing students attend a stream of visitors pours into the Parson- ing the Universities Congress at Oxford, age, but this year the tea, though hot, is and be said that Joseph Wright was far from strong, for we 'so seldom get a born in a one-room cottage at Thackley. ship to bring us anything that we have near Bradford. bis father was dead, and to boil our tea leaves over two or three his mother maintained the family as He went times. Milk aleu is at a premium and of best she could by cbaring. RAILWAY sugar there is none. Some years we run to work at the age of 6 to earn-1s. 6d. a k by driving a donkey and cart He week taught himself Greek, Latin, French, and Dr. J. W. Anderson German, saved money to take him to Mrs. A. Arthur Heidelberg, and mustered about twelve Mr&Mrs F. Austin

Mr M. F. Kay Dr. H. Balean other languages. From Sanskrit to Old Miss E. 3. Bailey

Mr & Mra E. F. E SOUTH MANCHURIA

English. He exhausted all his financial & Mrs T. G.

Bennett Mr & Mrs A. Lane resources on the Dialect Dictionary, which he published, and, for which he received Mr & Mrs P. W. Mr & Mrs S. E.

Government "grant of £800 and pen-

Blackwell

Langston BOSHIGAURA.-Finout Scardo Satamer Holiday Resort in North China. Five miles

sion of $200 a year. "Dr. Wright,

Mr K. Larsen Mr J, W. C Bonnar Dalem but connected with the city by special motor and carriage road and electric From: Dausio Hotal (85 rooma) and is faraished bungalowe in charming alla garden.

added Sir Michael, is a constant smoker. Mr. W. H. Bourne Mr & Mrs G. D. Lays

Miss Lery Hathing, Heating, Fishing, Goll, Tennis, Billards, Orchestra twice a week, Capital place

he publishes his own, books, and keeps Mr M. J. Breen With an Mr & Mrs R. L.

Major A. S. Littlejohns for chilirsa. 09ONDAI-Host beautiful and select Seaside Reart in the Far East. Two miles from Port

Arthar. Formerly ths Summer Hewort of the high Bussian officers and officials can dance, and later in the day dance his own books of accounts.

we did. Everyone danted except the architect's plan he built his house with Hotel and 80 vilian and bungalows, mostly with detached servants' quarters. Excellent Missionary and the babies, and even the out any contractor intermediary. He is Col. & Mrs C. Bussell

They all good Yorkshireman," bearty. simple,

Brown Bathing, Wonderful Scenery, Historic Estilofalde, Bained and Dismantled Wort Milos of babies who can walk danced.

Some of the dances affected, actionate. igorous, very Miss P. W. Brown ruding Walks and Drives. Abandant Pionicing Facilities. Orchestra twice a week love dancing here.

learned, undismayed, and one of the Mr S. D. Carothers pillow dance, Bertoo for high-glass families.

Capt. & Mrs J C. PORT ARTHUR-Famous for its two memorable Singer and its beadful landlocked the lonker dance, the handkerchief greatest scholars of the age Tamato Hotel.

and one Sir Michael, who said that English Harboer. Exactly pas hour's journey from. Dairen by express brain. (14 roma) Bafident place of historical and seanie interest to fill & month with fresh is called Tapioca's big toe." walk or drive every day. Most healthy and salubrious spot in the Far East.

dance step dances, waltzes, and schot tisches, aften men dance with men, and All under the direct management of the SOUTH MANCHURIA BAILWAY CO.

women with women. Some French and Kastrated Booklets and all Information post free on request.

Scottish dances are danced, and the music is from a fiddle and an accordion. Now the higher secondary school system of we have a Banjo "also. To-night, as it Central Europe.

dance, was a "special corting of age we had songs betwen the dances. Seine sing quite tively.. Needless to say, the songs are old ones, and, like sailors', they generally take rather a nautical or sentimental Lurn. Drowned sailors, ga lant rescues, and forsaken or faithful! ladies predominated in our prograjame.

Applications may be sent to the Hotel Managers at the various resorts or to

THE SUPERINTENDENT OF HOTELS, Traité Departmant CableAdd.: MANTEIST OF SKRCO BOUTH MANCHURIA BAILWAY, Daires Codas A.B.C. 8th & 6th EL, AI. Liabers sal Bentley's..

Specialist For Stomach

Sufferers

If you want quick, sure relief from tor. menting, weakening indigestion, gastritis, dyapepsis, or other stomach disorder, just” › take a little Bisurated Magnesia in water when the pain common. You'll get instant relief and will feel worlds better at once: the preparation is inexpensive, harmless, and is sold in powder and tablet forms by every chemist. Bisurated Magnesia is

the one thing that lets the stomach-tortured eat what they like in peace-it does more: it lets them enjoy and get full bereit. This piece of health advice worth

trying!

When you buy Bisurated Magnesia, see the frade-wark "BISMAG" oral and you'll know you've got the cure the doctory take themandes,

The Siga

of the Geadine

TEGLERGIC

See it on

every Packag

CUTICURA HEALS RASH ON LIMBS

Of A Wet Nature. Itching Was Terrible. Could Scarcely Walk.

"My trouble warted eriti na izola+

ing and burning tash on the under part of my knees. It spread accrind diy limbs. It was of a wes nature,

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and sometimes I could stely wall or real. The iching was terrible and at night I could nor

loop

"I sent for a free sample of Cuti- Scap sod Ointment and, after using the breaking out, marted to dry up and peel I purchased mare and now, I am healed. (Signed) Miss Lacy Penyman, Cripdon Comago, Manston, Nr. Moretonhampstead, S. Devon, Eug. Cusictira Soap and Olatment are ¡¡doal for daily toilet, times.

Oude set sold throughest the

(harga Jan, 106, 17,

4.2. Atom for candi orders with price.

Try our se Sharing Stick

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are very novel. as the

dance. Black Tom's dance,

A CROWDED BALL-ROOM,

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Mr L. M. 3. Lloyd

Mr W. H. Lock

Mr & Mrs W. Jogaz

Mrs J. Medinah Mr B. Mellar.

They universities were not yet pulling their Mr 8. H. CGL JH. A. MIN

full weight in the movement for the ad justment of education to rational needs. cited the career of Dr. Wright as one which would have been impossible under

INFANTS' HOSPITAL. PRINCE HENRY'S INTEREST.

Mian M. Cooper Mr H. R. Cleland Mrs I. E. Cormack Mr&Mrs W. A

Coruell

317 & Mrs J. D. Danty Mr N. C. Donad Lol. R. A. Dobbin Major & Mrs H. R.

Edwards Mr & Mrs W. A

Eustace Mr H. E. Farrell Mr D. Fitzgerald Mr A. Forben Miss M. Forbes

is G. Forthergill MR. 1. W. Foster Mr Mr F. F. P.

Prince Heary has consented to preside at a festival dinner to be held at Guild- hall on May 8th, when it is hoped that the success of an appeal for £25,000 on It was rather dark and rather a crowded ball-room. Being also the school behalf of the funds of the Infants

Franklin room, we had the illumination of a Pen Hospital, Vincent-square, will be an-

Lt. G. C. Frederick The guin oil lamp and one of the Parson's counced.

hospital costs about £10,000 a year Lt. Col. F. G. Fitz Candles. It was also rather dusty as

Gerald to maintain, and it has a debt to-day dances bere are inore vigorous than elegant as a rule. Everyone had on their of £7,000. The accommodation is quite Mr & Mrs W. D. best clothes. The men air at white tron-nadequate for present needs. The main sers and loured neckties, the women

Goodfellow wards were originally designed for Mr & Mrs G. W. Grey at white skirts and beads as necklaces. twenty-five cots each. but it was found Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale.. These clothes are carefully kept for highsary, in order to avoid cross-infec Mine M. R. Hall tion, to reduce this number to twelve. Mr J. B. Harker

Mr W. J. Hawker holidays. days and

A very delicate and ting baby often has Very often dances end before midnight,

I Comdr. G. F.

Hole as the lights settle the question by going to be put in a "ward-let" all by itself, Mr. M. Hemsworth

with

It Howell a nurse in 'constant attendanen.

Mr H.. out, and as more oil or candles ate pru-

is hoped to extend this system of isola 0. 0. Jenkins ccrable. At dances the babies are some worry, as they lie about asleep in all tion if more accommodation can be r 'T. I. Jeskitis directions. This time much admiration obtained. was caused by the fact that someone had the unusually bright idea of decorating! the roon with flags. The dance party cheered the Missionary's wife and sang "She's a jolly good fellow before she returned home. This was a great tribute to her popularity, for, said one woman,

They haven't sung that for years.' As Books are men talking to you without the Missionary and his wife are both keen your having the privilege of a reply.-

Seats: being Scoutmaster and Assist Mr. W. H. Titterton."

In the nature of things, democracy is enthroned emotion.--Sir Martin Conway. I always look off bankers as prople who get money out of you for nothing-r Lansbury

ant Scoutmaster to the Tristan Boy

Scouts, the Scouts also joined strongly

in the celebration. The boys dined, on

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We hune day, though it is our

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ROOMS.

GOOD

THINGS

sad

FOR BARGAINS Come to The

what they could get, which was ment and midwinter at Tristan. the sun simme aad potatoes; at the Parsonage, and had

children's dance in the afternoon, at the sea was calm, but our enjoyment was which the Scouts did the honours.

SPECIAL BREVICES, -

a little forced in the matter of gaiety, for at the back of our minds all the time here we are always wondering how many heavy mai! Here on the birthdays of the Mission-montha must pass before we get a ary or any member of his family we have and know if our relations and friends in the usual custom of a special Church England are dead or alive. We suppose. service, sermon and all. Everyone at if people will live at sach out of the world tends this Church, dll and young. The places as the island of Tristan da Cunha REAL Scouts all paraded in such uniform as is they must take the consequences.

not worn out, bringing the flag the If the British Government would revert great B.P." himself presented to them. to the old kindly policy of sending a re They are immensely proud of it. Senutgular anmal warship with the mail it Marr, of Quent expedition fame, handed would be the salvation of the place, and it to them himself."...

they would earn the everlasting gratitude of this foraiken jaland

UHINA AUCTION BOOMS,

China Building,

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Mr E. E. Mimmack Mrs C. I.

Mart Mr & Mrs

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Murdock

Miss * Newsholme Mr W. Ogden Mr T. & Oilerton

Mr A E. Feon Mr Prismall Mr&Mrs F. B.

Bemington Mr A. Ritchie Lt-Cola Mra O.

Sandera

Mr & Mrs L. G Scott Mr W. F. Simmons

Mr & MiG. E.

Stabbings

Mr C. P. Stardos

Mr & Mr E. F. L.

Mr J. A. Tazzani MJ. S. Thomson Mr & Mrs C. Thwaites Min Thwaites Mr A. W. Tickle LL-Col. & Mrs E.

s-s-sh!

Not a broken night's ale pdeesmother have when baby is fed on Glaxe-ecause Glaxo satisfies him. Thousands and tho ands of babies have been successfuly. rested on Glaxo And Glaxo has been used to rear the babies in six Royal Nurseries -where only the very best food is used;," Glues bird firm flesh, pler of bour and A trong canetitution. It contains noth- ing whatever la harm baby or couse him nain. That is, hy your "Glaxo Baby" will progress steadily way by day and sleep soundly all the night through. Buy a tin of Glaxo fordays

Glazes

"Builds Bonnie Babies"

Write for Free

iample

and Descriptice-Booklet to

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S.S." COMMISSAIRE RAMEL."

COMPAGNIE DES MISSÄGERIES

MARYTIMES.

NOTION.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo from DUNKIRK!.

ANTWERP, MIDDLESBROUGH LONDON, 4. ia connection above Steamer ATC hereby informed tirst their Goods with the azception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables am being landed and stared at their risk into the Godawn of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon whence Delivery may be obtained immediately after landing will be forwarded on salom

Optional

Cargo

"

Latimation is received from the Consiguses before Noon, Monday, the 27th inst, requesting- it to be landed here.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by- the Undersigned. Goods remaining walaimed after Monday, the 4th May, 1925, at Noor, will be subject to Reat and Landing Charges.

All Claims must be rest in to me on or before- Wednesday, the 6th May, 1925, or they will not be recognized.

All damaged Packages will be examined on Saturday, the 2nd May, 1925, at 10 sứ, by Mesars. Goddard & Dougian

No Firs Insurance bas been effected.

R. BODENFUSER, Agent,

Hongkong, 26th April, 1925.

5.5. " AMBOISE.”

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGEXIES

MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

Ca

CONSIGNEES i of Starlee also Cargo from HAVEE

Cargo from MARSELL LA PALICE & COGNAC & "CHEF MECANICIEN MAILHOL," in nection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the and Kaw.com Wharf and Godown Hongkong Co., Li, Kowloon, whence Delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Trevelyan

Capt. & Mrs H. Walker Capt. B. F. Walker Lt. A.E. Watte

Mr H. R. Weller

Lt. A. J. L. Whyte Miss. C. Wilmott

Mr & Mr F. D. Wood Mr L. H.F. Young

PALLUR HOT in

Mr & Mrs F. Aksman Mr H. Brooks Mr J. B. Cor. Mr W. 8. Cuff Mr W. C. Dickinson Mr J. W. Gilkerron Mr & Mrs H,

Goldenberg

MrS. S. Harris Mr.C. Hatt Mr G. K. Hazlewood

Mr J. Jack Mrs A Kiur Mr P. MacGinnes Mra McCar Mr B. J. de Moor Capt. J. W. Smith Mr&Mr Starkiv Mr WA. Stopani MrJ. H. Thomas Mr & Mrs Wortley

UINEMA NOTES..

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

Charles Ray's cinema play in nine reels The Courtship of Myles. Stan dish," will be shown at the Queen's Theatre Lo-morrow. Longfellow's in- mortal poem, with its mint famous of American love stories dealing with the picturisque side of Pilgrim life, bas "been translated to the serpes at a cost The pictorial version has of $800,000, charm, with Charles Ray in the role of the lover who, pleading for a friend, found his own mats.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless Intimation is received from the Consignees. befors Noos, To-Dar, requesting it to be Isaded bere.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after Monday, the 4th May, 1925, at Noon, will be subject to Boat and Landing, Charges.

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before- the Wednesday, 6th May, 1925, ur they will not be recognized

All damaged Package will be aramized on, the 2nd May, 1925, at 10 mm, by- Exturday, Kerra, Goddard & Douglas.

No Fire Lasurancs had been affected

B. BODENFUSER,

Agent. Hongkong, 27th April, 1925.

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