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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1931.
OBITUARY.
DR. HENRY MARTIN MCANDLISS, M.D.;
News has been received from Hainan Island of the death of Dr. Henry Martin McCandlisa, M.D.,
Dr. Henry M. McCandles WAI the second member of the Hainan
CANADIAN NATIONAL FUNERAL OF MR. J. COLIN
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The funeral of Mr. J: Colin Owen took place at Happy Valley yes- terday afternoon, the Rev. H. A Armstrong, officiating. Prominant among the mourners were MPĖ,
Hong Kong and Whampoa Dook Company, Mr. E. Hosie, Mr. E. Cock, and the following members
Mission of the American Presby the now offices of the Canadian Na M. Dyor, General Manager of the
terian Church. He was born in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, USA, but when ho was still a small child his parents returned to their formier
mission board for
Entiro,y modern in every way,
tional Building promise to set a new Railways in Chloucester standard in office furnishing and
window decoration."
Canadian National Railways first
came into existence In 1923, their netivities being then carried on in Queen's Building. In the folow
your, they moved into the then newly completed Asiatic Building, but the continuous growth of their business in the Colony rendered the acquisition of still more commodi. Gus offices necessary, and their now fees in Gloucester Building, situated in the heart of the city, should bring them well in the public's eye.
of the staff of the Company:---
Hedley, J. Brown, White, Neayo, R G. Craig, Macaskill, Lapeley, Anderson, Sweeney, Forsyth, W Brown, Revie, Robson, W. Hast, H P. Morton, Kempton, "MeLaggan, Pearson, Coleman, Jenver, Kullen, Antiqyois, Mendes, Peter, Logan, Lindsay, Mackintosh, Johnson, MoTavish, Henderson, Ozorio, Glovey, and Cronkdaken and others attended to pay their last respects to their late colleague.
home in the state of Virginia The Hong Kong offices of the Mesaro, W. J. Batty, Remedios, where his boyhood days were spent. After finishing his medical training he responded to the appeal of the re-inforcements for Mr. C. C: Jeremiassen and his work in Hainan, and came to the Orient in 188 The first few months after his arrival in China be worked in Canton with Dr. J. G. Kerr, in order to gain some knowledge ut medical conditions in China, and then came to Hainan. In 1858 Dr. McCandlias took as his wife Miss Olivia Kerr, daughter of and Dr. and Mrs. Kerr of Canton, herself born in Canton. To this union four children were born: William Kerr-McCandliss, who is also a physician and served several years in the American Presbyterian Mission in Hainan and in Young kong, and who is now a physician in the State Hospital at Trenton,
Head Office in Far East, The local office of the Canadian National Railways is the head office in the Orient, cther branches being in Yokohama, Shanghai, and Singapore. Their business primary that of freight and pan sengor traffic and they are in a
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The late Mr. Owen waa,n pro- minent Freemason, and the order was representad by Messrs. Champ- Smith and J. P. Warren kin, Pasco, J. McPherson, Q. E
The Chinese staff of the Company wero present in the persons of Messrs. Ah Ho, Wong Kwong Ming. Wong Ming Ping, and Ah Lum."
The coffin was born to its Inst
resting place by brother Freemasons of the deceased, and are large num- bor of wreaths testified to the esteem in which the late Mr. Owen was held. Among the numerous wreaths sent were those from the following:- From his sorrowing widow and Pinkie, from his sorrowing mother,
New Jersey: Robert J, McCandlies, position to bock passengers on all brother and sisters,, Mr. R. M. Dyer.
M.D., who was associated with the work of the... G. Kerr Hospital trans-Pacific lines to Canada, for the Insane in Canton, until the United States and Europe. Government took over that institu-
Bomp ultra-modern ideas are em- tion, and who is now at Hwai yuan, China, a station of the Fres bodied in the furnishing of their byterian Board¡
Miriam Ruth now offices. A very stylish draw McCandliss, who served three yearing room suite occupies the front in the Hainan, Mission and then became the wife of J. Herbert portion of the office where ordin- Judson, M.D., son of the pioneer arily one would expect to find a Judsons of Hangchow (Dr.. and Mrs. Judson served under the Presbyterian Mission in Lienchow and elsewhere until health reasons tompelled their return to the States, where their home is at Bant Monica, Calif.); and the youngest son, Charles McCandless. who has just completed his medical training in California.
Forty Years' Service.
and wife, the Kowloon Football Club, and the Zetland, Victoria Chapter, Diligentia, Cathay, United Services, D. G. Mack, and District Lodges. Grand Lodge of China Freemasonry
BATHING FATALITY.
INDIAN SOLDIER LOST IN
HUNGHOM BAY.
counter. Heavy dark furniture is to be found in the cffice itself und upholstered chaire are a feature of the furnishing. On the mezzanine
Sepoy Mohamed Zaman, of "the Roor is the private office of Mr. A. Indian Army Medical Corps, is be Brostedt, the Asiatic Traffic Moning to a report made by men of his lieved to have been drowned accord- ager for the Orient, who is in unit who went out swimming in charge of the Hong Kong Offee. Hunghom Bay yesterday. Mr. G. M Hemsworth, the Goner
It appears that at about 5.30 p.m. the party were in the water when al Agent for the freight and pasaman, who was swimming out, was songer departments in Hong Kong, has his office on the ground floor,
Io 1996 Dr. McCandlises suffered a stroke of paralysis, which left him physically much impaired in strength. As he had, been due for retirement, after his forty years of
Attractive Window Displays. service, although he and Mrs.
The show windows are attractive MoCandlies had longed to, continue in active service, they returned to ly laid out, coloured pictures of the United States as soon as the Canada being shown on cases in doctor was able to ove comfort the window facing" Pedder Street, ably, and thus escaped the difficult while in the side windows are pic times of 1927-1928. For the fellow-tures of a more sombre tone done ing years Dr. McCandliss gradually in sepia. Within the office itself, failed in strength, having to give available to all who call, are book up the Bible class he had so much els pertaining to travel. enjoyed teaching, and the speaking he had been occasionally able to do. He passed away on June 14, According to word just received, but no details of the funeral ser vices are to hand.
Canada.
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It may not be generally known in the Colony that the Canadian National Railways own 24,000 miles of railway line in Canada and United States and constitute the A Pioneer Doctor in China,
largest railway line in North America, aperating not only rail- Dr. McCandliss established the ways, but steamships, hotels, teie medical work of the mission on a graphs and radios. One of the firm basis through his patience, most famous places in Canada, the kindliness and skill. No one of the Jasper National Park, measuring younger generation of medical men 5300 square miles, and situated in can appreciate the difficulties that the heart of the Canadian Rockies, confronted the pioneer doctors as is on the route of the Canadian they attempted to make headway National Railways, while the Among the Chinese. Dr. McCand-highest peak in the Canadian liss has told of the tense moments Rockies, Mount Robson (13,000 feet) when he had his first minor sur can also be seco.. gical case, and of the first matern-
ity case that came to the foreign
doctor. The only place available
first was of course a small, dark, pital evangelism, and the work in unsanitary, rented native building, Luichow most certainly is based on
seca to disappear suddenly. A re- port was immediately made to the police and launches were sent to in- vestigate.
Dragging operations were carried out in the vicinity where the man disappeared and a thorough search until a late hour for the body yield- ed no result,
It is stated that Zaman wAB A fairly good swimmer, and the prob ability is that he was seized with cramp and was unable to get assist ance from his comrades as he had broken away, from the party which kept close to the shore,
“CYCLING ACCIDENT.
On the Hong Kong side, a Chinese student of the Roman Catholic Mia- slop School in Caine Retd met with a serious accident which necessitat- ed his removal to hospital.
The led was riding a push bicycle down Ice House Street, and, losing control of it, crashed into a wall. It was found that he had broken his colier-bone...
GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
SUNDAY, June 28,
and dispensary work was sometimes contacta first made through the LAST WEEK'S ACTIVITIES. carried on out under the trees. bospital and followed up by Mr. Gilman. Dr. McCandliss WTB 4. Gradually people began coming to the dispensary and clinic, but often very acceptable preacher in Eng. only after all means of native heal lish, also, as many of his colleagues ing had been tried and the patient can testify. left worse off than before The
Sunny Days Hospital was finally established in
Uhinese Triends. The Holbow Hospital was for its own buildings on the foreshore
many years self-supporting or vir- of Haihow, and regular work could tually so, due to the splendid suc-
Mr. A. E. Wood left Mountain Lodge,
His Excellency the Governer and Latly. Feel gave a supper party on the 8. B. Kau Sing. Torsday, June 30,
bo begun. Patients came from all eers of Dr. McCandliss in enlisting His Excellency the Governor and parts of the island and many from the help of the Chinese business Lady Feel End a small party at across the straits, from the penia sula of Luichow. At first all then, and in helping them to contended a performance of the Bri sider the hospital an asset to the tish film Bookery Nook" at the family would come with the pality of Holbow At various times King's Theatre. ent, cook their meals in the room, campaigns were put on which THURSDAY, July 2 and be ready for the obsequies netted considerable sums for differ-
His Excellency the Governor which might so soon be necessary out building projects. In 820 Dr. presided at the meetings of the Exc But confidence increased, the
Bercovitz asked the Chinesecutive and Legislative Councils. maternity service especially ex friends of Dr. McCandliss to pro- FRIDAY, July 3, panded, and regular ward service vide funds for a “McCandlin
could be begun, with food cooked Andex to the bospital, to house H.H. Mr. Justice eotham and in the hospital kitchen. Readers the X-ray plant and the new oper. M. Macintosh arrived at Moun of this paper may remember the ating room, and sufficient funds fain Lodge.
ddress given by Dr. McCandlies were contributed to complete the The following dined at Mountain some years ago at the meeting of project. It was remarkable to see Lodge H. E. Sir Joseph Kemp, the China Medical Association held how many different people centri Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Southern, in Hong Kong, in which he debuted larger or smaller sum Paterson, Mrs. Potter and Hon. Mr. and Mrs, Mackie, Hon. scribed some of the difficulties of this fund, each with their own Major Dowbiggin. nioneer medical work. He was also reason for gratitude to the doctor. Customs physician for many years. The Hainan Mission mourns the SATURDAY, July 4
Evangelical work, ons of a valued member, a friend H. H. Mr. Justica Footham and For many years Dr. McCandliss upon whom they relied in all crises, Mr. Macintosh luft Mountain prozeked regularly to the Sunday to give them sound judgment and Lodge
congregations that were gathered practical advice: the Chinese mourn Captain 4 A. H Coltman to the little chapel, and conducted a friend who was to them a real A.D.C. represented His Excellency morning chapel in the hospital and living example of the Christian the Governor at the reception The organized church in Haihow spirit. Our sympathies go out to given at the American Club in to-day is largely the result of hos Mrs. McCandliss and her children Commemoration of Independenoo. *(Continued at fook of next column.) - in their great loss. ---
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