FLOWER SHOW.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918.
we him thanks. The other W. Looker; 2. Mr EL W, Bird; officials were President, Mr. ho, Mr N. L. Watson, H. W. Looker; Treasurer, Mr. L Flowering plants other than N. Leefe: Committee, Hesera. A. annuals, excluding marguerites. Splendid Display at the Public Nicol, C. Ormiston, W. J.1, Mr L N. Leete; 2, Mrs.
Tatober, T. E. Frares, Comman-Nowall.
Gardens
Freesias.1, Sir Robert Ho Tang; 2, Mr N. L. Watson; h.c., Mrs Ede.
Geraniams-1, Mr W.Sinclair; 2, Mr C. D. Wilkinson.
Heliotrope.-1, Mr. A. B. Harris; 2, Mr. N. L. Watson,
Larkspur,-Award of Merit, Mr A. H. Harris.
Pot Marigolda.-1, Mre Aubrey 2, Mrs Murray Scott.
French Marigolds.-1, Mra Gale; 2, Mr A H. Harris.
Maiden Hair Farna-1, Mra
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2 Matilda Hospital.
Tomatoes-I, Mr A, H. Herris;
LETTING A GODOWN,
A COMING CONCERT.
Tarnips,1.MOE.H. Bearis,
Professor Papini and Party,
2 Mr J. Scott Harston.
Vegetable Marrong-No award. Case Resumed this Afternoon. Special Ulaan for Boubarb- sword of merit, Me 0. D. Wilkinson.
Cut Flowers.
Carnations and/or Picotees. 1, Sir Paul Chater.
MARKET EMPLOYERS:
DEATH.
Enquiry Resumed.
Afternoon
The enquiry was continued
Mr. D'Almada -Who asked
der G. W. Beckwith, A. Nichol- Petunies-1, Mra E C. Nowall; | son, Mia. Nawal, Mrs. Taylor, and 2, Mrs Murray Scott. The Bonus Flower and Vegas Mr. Aubrey. The show is ander-Antirrhinums.I, Mr L.. N.
The esse wis continued at the Hongkong masie-lovers will Mr.ED. O. Welfe, at the Magiriy Fammary Court this afternoon, have an opportunity of enjoying say this afternoon, into circumst able Show, bald ander the the patronage of His Excellency Leefe; 2, Mr H. W. Locker.
before Mr. Justine Gomperts, in classical selections of the lighter anos attending the death of aChin auspices of the Hongkong Horti-the Governor, (Sir Beory May). Arama-1, Mr N L. Watson; (Open to all, except Peak which Shin Yet-bim and his order on Tameday, March 19, eee, a fish market employee, which caltars) Society, opened to-day The following were the donors 2, Mr H. W. Looker.
Gardens and Chinese Market Yam-lan, sued the Exile Garage when, in the Chamber of Com took place ander rather undeaal at the Botanical Gardens, when to the priss fond:
Cactus Dabliss-1, Mrs Gale. Gardeners.) H. E. Bir F. H. May, K.O.M.G., the customary display of gor
Peony Dahlias. No award,
Co., for the sum of $864 for the merce room at the City Hall, a cironmstances on February 12 Cat Flowers (six distinct rent of a godown. Other Dahlisa.-Award of mer- varieties).-1. Ladies Recreation geous flowers and well-grown Maj. Gen. F. Vantris, G.0.0,
concert is to be given by Pro Mr. Leo D'Almeds appeared to vegetables was seen. It had first Commodore H. G G. Sandeman, it, Sir Robert Ho Tang.
fessor Papini (violinist) and M. represent the widow. The proprietor of the Exile Gar-Pamiss ('celloist), assisted by Club; 2 Me Eran Ormiston. of all been decided to hold this RN, Hoo. Sir O. P. Chater, Ferne, distinct varieties, excludi-Sweet Pess, Mr Nicol; 28 Co. stated that he and the first Professor Danenberg at the follows Messrs. F. E. Hall. F.
The jury was composed year's show in the City Hall, but C.M.G., Hop. Mr. D. Lasdale, Biring Maiden
Hair ferns. No Bir Pant Obster,
plaintiff went to see the gowdown pisao. Professor Papini and A. Perry, and S. A. Sepher. owing to the incidence of spotted Bo Tang. Lady Ho Tang, award.
Bad andjur Pink Rose, Hr Road Plaintiff first asked him practically all over the East, and seer, said there were diferent which was situated in Wazobial party have been making a tour fever it was deemed unwise to Hop. Mr. Lan Oba Pak, Hon. Mr.
Bo Kom Tong; 2, Mrs Stabb,
Inspector Hanson, market over- thus encourage a crowded indocr Ho Fook, Meeers. J. Scott Harston,
White and/or Yellow Roess and defendant replied that he re-kong.
what he wanted the godown for this is their first visit to Hong-crowds at gathering, and the old venne,
L. N. Leefe, H. W Looker, N. J.
different No award."
places where there is healthy breathing Stabb, O. D. Wilkinson, T. E.
Bores (any colour.)-1, Mrs aired it for storing old motor from Shanghai, where they had a He saw that going on that after- They have just come gambling all round the market, space for all, war again resorted Pearce, B. Basto. T. C. Downing,
Makeham; 2, Mrs J. J. Barringpairs. On this occasion defendant will contain individual items, constable about. He had orders
care or possibly doing some re big success. to. The gardens, s show ground Ormiston, J. W. Taylor,
too.
The programme noon. He did not see any polies in themselves, miks so ideal WL Pattonden, A. B. Harris,
building but he saw it at a later did not go right through the as well as trios, and one feature not to interfere with gambling: site, sad, favoured by Bae. L. Dowbiggin, G. C. Mozon,
which hsa westher,
contributed there was a large. Esocock, H. W. Bird, Ho Kom
date. Some time later, be bould
to during the holidays. He did not Osotas Dahlias. —1. Mr B A.
the Baccess of attendance of visitors this after. Tong, Chaa Po Bien, Wook Kam
Nicholson; 2, Sir Paul Chater.
the little hear of the death of decoseed nat just say the day, he went to Lok Hing's shop to arrange about selected, while of a
party is that the noon. Speaking of the Show itself, Fat, Long Yau Po, S. G. Newall,
pieces until two days after. - Peony Dabliss.---No award,
classical there is nothing but praise to A. Nicol, O. E. H. Besvis, A. E
Other Dabliss-1. Sir Peal The first plaintiff was busy as he order. It should be explained evidence?
the rent of the ground floor. character, are of the more popular you to come up here and give bestow, for it is certainly the best Skelton, Mrs. Newell, Mrs. E. G. that has been seen in the Colony, Mrs. D. Templeton and Mrs. W. J.
|Chater; 2, Mr B. A. 'Nicholson. Murray, Scott, Mrs. A. M. Dalziel,
Kign nette-1, Mrs Jordon ; &, referred to the second plaati offered to undertake the duties of Mr. D'Almada --When were was going to Canton so he was that Professor Danenberg bas considering the exceptionally
Lady Ho Tang.
Inspector Kent-I asked him. trying season, with cold winds Bill
Nasturtiums. 1. Mr B. Amore bis oars in fret and member of the party usually it yesterday ? -
Defendant asked him if he could pianist owing to the fact that the you asked to come up bere? Was and an absence of rain. Compar During the afternoon the band
Nicholeon; 2. Mr Evan Ormiston, then arrange about the rent performing in this capacity is ill. ing the display with that last of the 18th Infantry rendered an
Fansios-1, Sir Paul Obater: afterwards. He replied that this Booking is now open at the not yesterday. It does not matter year, which was, by comparison, enjoyable programme of music.
Inspector Kent:---No, it, was an ideal eesson, it was one which
Special mention should be
would be all right. Defendant Anderson Music Company's when it was. accordingly gave instructions to does all the growers great credit, made of the fact that lea was and the wealth of blossom told of supplied by the Hongkong Hotel,
have the cars moved in. Some careful and painstaking attention. who generously gave half of the
time later the second plaintiff The record of the Society's shows receiple to War Charities. reveals that there is a fast grow. ing interest taken by Europeans hers in horticulture, sad it is list:- fasture worthy of every encour- *gement. In the master of (Open to All exceps entries"tbere was only a slight Gardens and Chinese Market falling off from last year (a record Gardeners). year). there being nearly 950) Marguerites.-1, Mr. Evan entrise sent in by 61 exhibitors. Ormiston, 2 Mr. Chun King Yue, Pot plants from the Peak district
Nasturtiums.-1, Ladies Be- showed an increase of nearly fifty creation Club, 2 Bir Paul Chater. entries over those of a year ago, Salvia-1, Kowloon Cricket and it was extremely noticeable Club, 2 Sir Paul Chater. that the quality was generally Annuals, or plants raised from
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PRIZE LIST, The following was the prise
Pot Plants,
Peak
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higher than the exhibits seed the same season (excluding from the lower levels, nasturtiume).1, Mr Evan Demi- This was especially apparent aa atod; 2, U.S.B. Club. regarda Marguerites, Clarkiasi Three pote of flowering plants. and Linarice. It would be well, Hr Ho Kom Tong; 2, nigh impossible to single out any Paul Chater. exceptionally outstanding olasa Antirrhinams.-1, Lady in the Pot Plants sections, for all Tang; 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong. ware of a very high order of merit, Arums.-1, Bir Paul Obster. and, what was plessing to see, Begonize, Sir Paul Chater, staged to the beat advantage. Cat 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong.. Flowers showed a slight incresse Carnations.-1, Mr Chan King in numbers, sad here again Yae; 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong. quality was high.
There were small decreases in the vegetables sent in from the Peak and lower levels, for which the season must be blamed. Flowers naturally lead themasives to better Ormiston.
Dianthus.-1, Hon. Mr D.
Landale; 2, Ladies Becreation
Olub.
Cactus Dablisa-No award. Peony Dahlias.-1, Mr Evan
care than vegetables, but growers Other Dahlias,-1, Hon, Mr D. must have given no little time and Laadele; 2, Lady Ha Tang. attention to have raised soch high
Heliotrope, Mra Jorden; 2 olase produce sa waistsged, Many Mr flo Kom Tong. exhibits would have done credit. Larkepure-1, Hr Evan OK ito Home show, where the miston.
dimonlties and trials experienced Maiden Hair Feros-1, Mr Ho in Hongkong are a minus Kom Tong.
quantity. The collections were Ferna (distinct varieties).No resily splendid, and other bigh award.
classes were cauliflowers, pese, Freesia,-1, Mr Ho Kom Tong:
carrots and cabbager.
2, Mr Evan Ormiston.
Geraniums, Sir Paal Cha- There was sigo a slight falling off in the number of entries for ser; 2; Ladies Recreation Olub; The table highly commended, Mr. Stabb decorations were in the main, ex and Mr Ho Kom Tong.
the general classes.
Ede; 2, Mrs Murray Scott.
Mignonette,-1, Mr N. L. Watson; 2, Mr H. W. Looker.
Verbens.1, Mrs B. M. Dyer; 2, Hr A. H. Harrin
Pansies and/or Violas.1, Me H. W. Looker; 2, Mr H. B. L Dowbiggin,
Phlox Drummondii.-1, Com- modore Sandeman; 2, Mr N. L. Watson.
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2, Lady Ho Tang..
Violete. Kowloon Cricket Club; 2, Mr Eran Ormiston.
defendant told him that he
store8.
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CANTON NEWS.
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Police Bearva Constabla 784 (Peak Gardens only)
gara evidence to the effect that in Sweet Peas.1, Mr H. W, called મૂ hie garage and
tha day in question he saw a large Looker, 2, Mrs Newall ...
crowd of people who were very Bosse.--No award.
Bed and/or Pink Boses.-1, Mr was bosy them but that
angry. In front was a ricksha with Licarias -1, Mr N.L. Watson; T. & Pearos, 2, Mr A. H. Harris, he would go to his shop to see Oar Cantor correspondent a Chinese male inside. The crowd 2, Mr B. M. Dyer.
White and/or Yellow Rosse.bim at a later date, which be writes as follows:-*
was quietened and he and an Carnations and/or Picotees.1, Mr T: E. Pearce.
did, when he saw the second An official report from Chan Indian constable exorted the No ward,
Roses (say colour)-1, Mr T. plaintiff who told him that the King-ming, the Commander-in-rickeha to the Central Folios Dianthus-1, Mr H.W. Looker; E. Pearce.
rent of the whole godown was Chief of the expeditionary army Station: He could not say whether 2, Mr L. N. Leefe,
Carnatione adlar Picotees $240 and taxes and the rent of to Fakien, states that Admiral In the man in the ricksha was Award of merit, Mr T E Pearce, the ground for $140 and taxed. Wai-man has arrived at Foochow ill, or whether he was alive or Cut Flowers (six distinct Defendant told him that that was from Shanghai and after a secret dead. Chinese lady was with varieties).1, Mra Ede; 2, Mre too much for what he required the conversation with the Tushan he him in the ricksha Newall; h., He, Grifa. building for and be offered $100. left at midnight on the 9th, along
By Mr. D'Almada:-Be was not Thia ras not accepted. He told with the craisers Hoi Yang, Ting told not to take any notice of them that if they liked be could Shui and Shia Wo. Their gambling. He spoke to su Indian" move out at a week's notice if they distinstion is unknown,
constable who said that if they got a tenant for the whole build-. Five elegantly dressed persons, wanted to arrest gambiers they ing, This was not agreeable. all securely bound up and escort could do so. They did not do so Pansian1, Mr H. W. Looker; About a fortnight later a bill wased by a number of soldiers, were because the gamblers would run 2. Mr H. B. L Debiggio. presented to him for $240 and seen passing through the streets WAY
Violets.-1, Mre Aubrey; 2 Mrataves. This was for the whole of the inner city. It is said that Newall.
building. He returned the bill they have been arrested in con- and said that he did not take the nection with Ching Pik-kong's
Vegetables. Open to all except Peak Gar- dens and Chinese market Gar derers,
Collection of Vegetables.1, Mr Bo Kom Tong; 2 Mr A. Nicol.
French Beans-1, Mr Chun King Yas; Me Ho Kom Tong.
Beets.-1, Mr W. Hardwick; 2, Mr A. Nicol.
Brussels Sprouta-1, Mr Ho Kom Tong; 2, Mrs G. M. Shaw.
Cabbagea.-1, Mr Evan Ormis ton; 2 Mr Chan King Yoe.
Cauliflowers or Broccoli-1, Lady Ho Tang, 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong.
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Carrote.-1, Mr A. Niool; 2, Mr W. Hardwick.
2, Mr Chun King Yas, h.c.; Hr Celery-1, Mr W. Hardwick:
Ho Kom Tong.
Leaks-1, Mr A. Nicol; 2, Lady Bo Tang.
Ho Tang; 2 Mr Chan King Yue, Lettuces (cabbage).-1, Lady
Lellaces (003),-1, Mr Ohan King Yue; 2 Mrs G. M; Shaw.
Onions.-1, Mr Ho Kom Tong; 2 Mr A. Nicol. Ho Kom Tong.
Paranipe.- Mr Nicol; 2 Mr
Peas.-1, Mr A. Nicol; 2, Lady Ho Tung. Lady Ho Tang.
Potatoes, Mr A. Nicol; 2,
Tong; 2, Mrs. M. Shaw.
Radishes.-1, Mr Ho Kom
Baroy Cabbages.-1, Mr A. Nicol; 2, Sir Paul Chater.
Tomatoes 1, Mr A. Nicol; 2
tremely artistic, the first prize Kignonette. 1, Mr Ho Kom Mr Ho Kom Tong. winning effort wall deserving the Tong; 2 Lady Ho Tang.
Turnipe-1, Lady Ho Tang; 2,
sward. One noticed, however, French Marigolda.1, Mrs Mr Chan King Yas. that there is a tendency to crowd Jordan; 2 Mr Oban King Tue. · the tables too much, for it should Pat Marigolda
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Sur Paul Tong: 2, Mr A. Nicol.
Karrowa-1, Mr. Ho Kom
be borne in mind that the de- Obster; 2 Mr Ho Kom Tong. coration is only to supplement the Dwarf Nastortions,-1, Sir table appointments and not to Paul Chater; 2, Mr Evan Ormiston. arowd them off. In the displaying Petuniae. 1, Sir Paul Chater: of out flowers however there was 2, Ladies Recreation Olab. an improvement event on last Pansies and/or Violas.—1, Mr, Jest.
Even Ormiston; 2, Hon. Mr D. The work of judging, which Lendale. was by no mezus light was carried Phlox Drummondii.. 1. Sir Pagl Obster; 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong, "
out by the following:-
Cactus Dahlias. No sword. Peony Dahlias-No award. Other Dahlias.-No award. Watson; 2, Mr L. N. Leefs.
Nasturtiume.1, M: N. L
Mignonette. Mr N. L. We son; 2 Mr H. B. L. Daw boggin.
General Exhibita. (Open to all).
Two ladies flower spraye and 1, Mrs. J. J. Harrington; 2 Miss two gentlemen's batton holes.
V. Seanlan,
Cas Beesi, Mr B. A. Nicholson.
merit, Mrs J. J. Harrington.
Wedding Bongast Award of Vase of Cut Flowers. 1, Hon. Mr D. Landale: 2, Mrs O. Makeham.
whole building and be wanted a murder. bill for the ground for only
-1t ́ie rumoured that a certain
The enquiry is proceeding. GERMAN ATTEMPTS
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FRATERNISE
Happy New Year, Australia.” The Germans made a distinot
His Lordship said there seemed M. P. has received a letter from to have been some misunderstand. a friend, s naval official in the ing. Hr. Ellis might have thought Northern Squadron, stating that the rent was $140 and taxes, but most of the commanders of that for $240 and taxce at the end of the of joining the South, The M. P. Eve, but the results cannot have when he was presented with a bill squadron have shown inclination effort to fraternise on New Year's first month he ought to have hae replied that they will be been very encouraging to the known what the rent was then. welcomed in Canton.
gentle Teutons,” If he did not want to pay it he Commander Sam Hang-ying During the course of the should not have remained in has reported that a detachment day the enemy displayed varions occupation. He suggested that of Lung's troops is marching to meESZES boards lifted the matter should be settled by Weet Lumo, on the Kwangai border shove the parapet. One of Mr. Ellis paying $140 and taxes and that their aim is to capture these, which was apparently for the first month, and $240 Shia Bong. Lik Wing-ting has intended for Australian con Basket of Cut Flowers.-1, and taxes for the following two sent an officer with a letter somption, ran to the effect that Miss Jane Looker; 2, Miss months. Ormiston.
Table Decoration-1, Mra J. J. Harrington; 2, Mies Scanlan; 3, Mra Dewsbury.
Display of Oat Flowers-1 Mr Ho Kom Tong. h.o., Mr A. Nicol
Bingle Daffodils,-1, Mra Griffin; Mr A. Nicol."
Double Daffodils.-2, Mrs. H; W. Bird.
Group of Balbs-Áward of merit, Mrs H. W. Bird.
Flowering Plants-1, Mr A. B. Harria; 2. Mr A. Nicol; h, Mrs D. E. Clark,
Plaintiff agreed to this,
HEATHER
DAY
requesting Chak Wong, the the Germane were giving, the Defence Commissioner of Shai Busiaze prace, and suggeoling Bing, and Li In-hon, the Civil that the Anzses might be glad of Governor, to cooperate with tue peace too. The answer was a FUND. commander on the western fronts burst of firing which blew the
baard to piedra. WHEN YOUR COLOUR
How the Money Is Allocated...
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FADES.
Primulae.-1. Mr Ho Kom Mr Harris and Mr J. Scott only}.—Mr A. H. Harria (H.Addis recommending that the brightness to the eyes and put eaccession roaring out, "HASP
Pot planta (Open).—Mr. H.W, Looker and Pie, Bill.
Pot plants' (Peak). Mr. F. C. Butober and Pte. Austin.
Tong.
and Bergeant Jackson,
Roses-Award of Merit, Biz Vegetables.—Mr. W.J.Tatober Paul Chatar.
Violets-1, Mra Stabu; 2, Mr Cut Flowers, (Open)M. W. Ho Kom Tong; h.c., Mrs Jordan. J. Tateher and Pte. Adetin.
Verbens.-1, Sir Paul Chater; -Cat Flowers (Pesk).—Mr. A. 2, Mrs C. Mekeham. Nicol and Pto, Hill
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Tropaeolar Canariensis.—1,
General Classes. W. J. Mr Evan Ormiston; 2, Bo Tatcher, Mr. H W. Looker, Mr. Kom Tong. "F. C. Batcher, Pie. Hill and Pte. Linarias.1, Mr Ho Kom Tong.
Austin.
Clarkias.1, Mr Ho Kom Tong The table decorations were (Peak Gardens Only.) again adjudicated on by all the Margueritea. Me I W. judges.
Looker; 2, Mr W. Sinclair; ho., ▲ special word cf praise skoold Mr. L. N. Leafe. be given to Mr. H. B. L. Tall nasturtiums Mr LN, Dowbiggin, who undertook the Leefs; 2, Mr A, E, Barris, onerous duties of Hon. Secretary Dwarf nasturtiums.-1, Mr N. ut short notice and discharged L. Watson; 2, Mrs C. H. Ede. them in's manner highly capable, Annusle or plants raised from) Not only the Society but the public, send the same posman,-1, Mr
At 10.50, which would be 11.50. by German time, on New Year's Eva, the Hons began to celebrate the coming of 1918 in their oRD When a girl's colour fades, fashion. They firet of all seat over when her cheeks and lips grow a large number of pine apple and The proceeds of Heather Day pale, and she gets short of breath stick grensdea against our french, and St. Andrew's Fair converted easily and her heart palpitates accompanying these missiles by into sterling amounted to £7,020. after slight exartion ur under the regular barrage of machine gan Charles Addis, Hongkong and she is entering from thin blood. however, fell so far short that, which sum was remitted to Sir least excitement, it means that fire.
Most of the projectilen, (Peak Gardens Only.) Collection of Vegetables-1,
Shanghai Banking Corporation, Headache and beakache often they exploded in our wire and in Mrs Ele; 2, Mr J. Boatt Har. ton.
Challenge Cups.
London, with a request by the accompany this condition, and the enemy's wire, and some of French Besas. No award.
Committee of St. The winners of the Special Society that he would undertake
Andrew's nervousness is frequently present them even behind his front line.
The remedy, of course, is to Beets-1, Mr H, W. Looker; Challenge Cape for the most the allocation of the fand in build up the blood, and for this German mid-night hour, a fine Just upon the stroke of the 2, Mr O. D. Wilkinson.
praiseworthy exhibit in the var. accordance with the objects for parpoes Dr. Williams' pink pills display of Verey lights of all Brassels Sprouta-1, Mr A, H. |ious classes were as follows:- which it was raised. Tale are recommended. They are the coloure went up along the enemy Harrie; 2, Mr H. W. Looker. Pot Plants (open)-Mr Ho Kom graphic advice was recently remedy beat suited to restore front, and a tremendous base
Cabbages. —1; Mrs H. W. Bird; Tong (Mignonette). 2. Mr H. B. L. Dowbiggen; ho..
Charled richness to the blood, bring voice was heard three times in Pot Plants (Pesk Gardens received
Baraton.
tropa).
money be allocated as follows:- colour in the cheeks and lipa, New Year, Australia,”
The only other treatment need. Cerrota, Mrs H. W. Bird; Vegetables (open)—Mr
Scotti National Hospital,
A prisoner during the course 2. Mra Ede.
Nicol (Leeke).
Glangon
$1,500 ed posts nothing. It is this. Give of being interrogated caused some Cauliflowers or Broccoli,-1, Vegetables (Peak).—Mr È‚ W.
the patient plenty of fresh air, merriment by declaring that i Springbarn Hospital, Glas Mr J. Scott Harston; 2, Mrs Bird. Looker (Leska).
1,000 moderate exercise every day, not certain high German officer was Celery-1, Mr J.Scott Harston;
enough to cause fatigue, and use one of the most cowardly men in ('2 Mra Newall.
500 care in the diet because the food the German army, saying that he 500 craved for is often not the beat had twice been **
for an armis condition.ylinder hat," which is apparently given his A book containing just the the Tontonio equivalent of 1,000 information, that every mother of trench expression being Hospital; 2 Men Bird-
Lettuces (coa), The Matilds
a growing girl neede is offered gummed." Benter Spe Sale of a Wreck,
1,000 Free to all readers who send a post card to the Dr. Williams. Parsnips,1,Mrs &. H. Harris ;- 12 Mrs Ede.
The sale of -- the wrecked.
1,000 Medicine Co., 96 Brechnen Band,
Shanghai, stesmer Hongkong, as she lies at. Elaie Inglis Hospital, Boy.
Dr. Earle, of the Uzi Peas. Mrs Ede 2 Mr A. Nanchau Laland took plass ataumont key 600
Harris h., Mrs A. G. Mars. Hughes and Hough's sale The Committes of St Andrew's your blood by taking Dr. and Soulat
Bat begin at once to invigorate to read a paper Fletcher
room this morning. The bidding, Socisty has unanimously approv. Williama pink pille for pale Church of England Men Radishes 1. MrHL. W. Looker; which was not very spirited, ed of Bir Charles Addis's room-people, which can be obtained to be held on Mr J. Boost Herston.
began at $200, and eventually #mendations and he has been from any, dealer, or direct, 1 pain of R *Potatoes. — 1, Hus. Eda ; & Mts Chinees became the purchaser as requested to distribute the fans bottle for #160; 6 for #8/5 from benoud fris
$2,600
Looks. 1, Mr BW. Looker; Sir Robert Ho Tang. Lettuces (cabbage)-1, Hr B, W. Looker; 2 Mrs Ede,
2
Cat Flowers (open).-Mr Nicol (Brest Pass).
Cut Flowers (Foak). Mr H. W. Looker (Sweet Peas).
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No. 11 Stationary Hospital,
Rouen Ten Auxiliary Hospitals in Scottish Hospital, Paris...'
Scotland in same of #100 each Scottish Womens Hospital
Villers Coʻterets Boottish Women's Hospital
Salonika
C. B. M. S.
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