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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1922.

WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

WILL COMMENCE THEIR

GREAT WINTER SALE

ON

MONDAY, JANUARY 16th.

ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS. During this Sale, which will continue for Four Weeks, we will offer Thousands of Pounds worth of Stock at

LESS THAN PRE-WAR PRICES.

SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS AND HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

ELECTRIC LIFT TO FIRST FLOOR,

COME EARLY, BEST BARGAINS GO FIRST.

WHITEAWAY THE STORE FOR VALUE HONGKONG.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.

Annual Meeting of Congregation.

Rev 4, 2. Lindsay Vicar pre aided over the annual meeting o

The Saatcial statemet! WAY to unanimously adopted.

SI

Election of Officials,

Sir Paul Caster was unsciously re elected Hon. Auditor

The Vicar paid a tribute to the retiring vestry. Bend not think Andrew's bad ever had a bods St. Andrea's Congregation held of meo who deserved so well of the the Church ball last evening. the There was a large attendance Prior to the meeting the Vicar and Mrs. Lindsay gave a reception at which a pumber of vocal and instru. mental selections were rendered..

A Successful Year,

The tires businees was the pre- septation of the secoucte, which

Back of $1,47.56.

congregation. The total absences from the vestry meetings, which were held monthly, did not amount to ten for the whole year

The members bad taken 62

THE PRINCE'S TOUR.

Arrangements for Singapore Reception.

last year's activities, Be 1 children on the books and that few months the vestry had given

The procession then passes up assured the present that it was a caly is absences were recorded careful cossideration to the growing

Orchard Road and enters Edin- great joy to him to observe the re-last month. After a brief referepes Deeds sad the expansion of Kowlood.

burgh Drive, where the Dyaks will general services of the Church. Mr. Lindsey spoke of the great population of Kowloon was increas sponse the parish was making to the to the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. They were aware that the

be collected. On the lower slopes as a great inspiration to him to see

of Government Hill it has been s-teace rendered to deserving og rapidly. He supposed that

arranged to station the children rases by means of the Benevolent during the last two years the Church pews full Sunday after

His Royal Highness the Prince from the Chinese Fund which bad been placed bad Sunday. He was struck with the

vernacular least 60 of Wales, as at present arranged. schools. His Royal Highness will the services and was particularly pre the congregation to know large number of men who attended at his disposal. It would sur- per cent. The vestry had come leaves Port Swettenham on the visit the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition to the ecoelusoo that the time pleased to see so many naval and the number and variety of claims military mea

among the

made during the last six months, them a bright and breezy spirit gregations. They brought with

The Latest Fads.

COD-

individual and sympathetic interest and be welcomed them.

The Vicar briedy mentioned the 15 every branch of the work

good work of the St. Andrew's Ar Cautch. the

The Vicar especially thanked Mr. Araott, whe sociation, which was justifying its is going on bome leave this year.

existence in meeting the mental,

of

sod

Puryea were

M:.

the future.

prayer meetings were not better allended.

ze.

WB5—

Бове

at up

had arrived when they should have high of Thursday, 30th March, in on the afternoon of Friday, the two men no the staff instead of the Benown and reaches Singapore 31st March. one and had decided to invite a

the morning of Friday, 31st Only the line of route of the His Royal Highness will procession to Government House

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clergymen well known to him, and March. as excellent man in many ways to land at Johnston's Pier, but the and the portion from Johnston's He had been ufficial reception will take place at Pier to the Town Hall will be come out this year.

Raffles Statue, where an address illominated by night as well as of welcome on behalf of the whole decorated by day, but the whole of Colony will be read.

the line of route to the exhibition His Royal Highness will then grounds will be decorated. proceed" by motor car along St. Andrew's Road and back along

written to and asked to consider it. In the meantime che vestry had ask ed Mr. Noel Evans to assist antil March and he had kindly promised to do so.

to place before the congregations fonnought Dzire to the site of the

The restry boped in a short time

Io conclusion, the that

real trum blessing, which

Buccess.

has

Mr. Lindsey regretted that the He proceeded to say that an Education Commission. appointed by the Ecglish Govern ment sometime ago, in s showed receipts amounting to Sir Paul Chater, Capt Foggsocial and also the spiritual needs

port just issued, stated that since $21,178.41 and a balsace in the Messra. Banker, Packham, Farrel of the parish. He appealed to the

the Reformation there never had re-elerted men of the congregation to support best a time when there was

the Association, which, he felt.little fible reading. This was very The Vicar commented on the

members of the Vestry, and the

would do still more useful work in sad if it was true-nod he wa sound Suancial

Game of Mr. J. J. Robson was

new scheme of freewill offerings. War Memorial which His Royal EX-30LDIERS DIAMOND CUTTERS, position of

added in place of Mr. Arnett. Church, the

wbicb, be

What could we do with and he urged the congregation ec.

isclioed to tbisk it

Vicar asid Highness will unveil. The royal A resolution Tbe Vicar

been plained, WBR largely due tu

Robsop as bis warden, and Sr. the ladies asked the Vicar to go in for more Bible reading. Be to the Church depended not on Road and up Stamford Road.

B07 procession then passes the Cricket presented urging the Government the generous endowment fund e Packham, was re-elected People's Peaking of their activities

came Club and again along St. Andrew's to grant an immediate opportunity ceived last year. The deficit had

believed that the root cause of the connection with the Church. He

for other training to ex-Service- Wardeo... been completely wiped cut and a

success of the latest fads, which the congregatico as a whole. He body of elected officials but on

cotters At Queen Street the procession men diamond Miss Stoll, Mr. Packham and pecially mentioned what had been sum set aside for future emergency. Mr. 4. W. Smith were appointed done by them for the Hospital at sprung up like mushrooms spir wax gind to feel that the Church deviates round three sides of the unemployed, will be considered The Vicer was pleased to note that

Yunnanlu and expressed histualism, Christian Science and the special offerings had been increased lay representatives to the Diocesan

was thoroughly democratic. (Hear square bounded by Queen Street,at next meeting of London Trades Conference. from $2,000 add to something like

gratitude. The choir, the organist rest rested on ignorance of the

Bras Basah Road and Waterloo Council Hundreds of men, it (Mr. Martin), Capt. Fogg, who Bible. $1,000 and that the general collec.

Retrospective and Prospective.

Mr. Spradbury voiced the thanks Street, where a special feature is said, have wasted years in trained the choristers, and the men

Growing Needs of Kowloon, tions had gone up from $1,700 to Remarking that at the annual and women who assisted in the Sun- The Vicar, proceeding, made at and Mrs. Lindsay for all they had of the "Children's Corner." It is through discharges at Brighton, of the congregation to the Her. being made by 3ir. E. A. Brown Acquiring a limited knowledge of the trade, and are DOW Idle $7,056. He thought the increases meeting it was usual to speak of day School work were all thanked arest appeal for congregational done during the axtraordinary

year and the expected that some 13 to 15 thound the closing of and be was very matters retrospective and prospec by the Vicar. He mentioned that singing. Speaking of the future, meeting was then brought to a sand children will be assembled to Wrexham, Cambridge, and Fort grateful for the support received. tive, the Vicar proceeded to refer there were something like 145 or he mentioned that during the past close,

Dominated

ם?

hear

"greet His Royal Highness.

William.

now

works at

DOINGS OF THE DUFFS

IF ANYBODY COMES IN TO SEE ME TODAY AND THEY FLOOK LIKE A COLLECTOR

DON'T LET 'EM IN

TELL'EM I CAN'T SEE

THEM!

YES SIR, BOSS

I'LL GIVE 'EM

THE SKIDS!

I'D LIKE TO SEE

A Wise Office Boy,

BUT I WANT

FIVE, TEN

MR. DUFF, PLEASE

NO CHANCE, LADY- HE ISN'T SEEING ANY BODY TODAY!

THEM'S THE

ORDERS, LADY!

TO SEE

HIM!

BY ALLMAN

OH GEE. I DIDN'T. FIFTEEN,"TWENTY, KNOW IT-THAT

TWENTY-FIVE!

MUST BE HIS

WIFE!

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