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DOCKYARD RC.

Annual Aquatic Sports.

Along the salubrious shores of Stonecutters Inland on Saturday.

the gals spirit was very much in evidence, when the Dockyard Recreation Club concluded a vary

COMPANY REPORT,

Dairy Farm lee and Cold. Storage Co., Ltd.

HONGKONG

ORIENTALS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA..

Japanese as Workers.

The report of the above Com-informed traveller, now on his A chapter of the diary of a well- PART. for presentation to share way round the world, appears in bolders at

the twenty-sixth the Times Writing from Kalowns ordinary yearly meating, to be Okanagan Lake, B.C, he says held at the Company's Depot, *.

It is strange; and stranger yet

saccessful swimming season Lower Albert Road, ou Thursday, is the community. Here is an holding their annual aquatic sports. The weather was ideal 12th October, at noon, sisies for such an occasion, and to the

no pains

MONDAY, OCTOBER.

DAIRY FARE NEWS.

ex *Empress of Canada"

CANADIAN

POTATOES

Fine, Choice, Mealy.

PRICES RIGHr.

The Directors herewith present handling a sprayer. There are English colonel, in dungaTOOR, energetic Hop. Secretary, Mr. to the shareholders a statement of Hindos and Chinese and Japanese W. Prickett, and his committee the Company's accounts for the travelling on their knees in the of helpful workers every con- Fear ending 31st July, 1922.

The profit for the year, together thousands of acres of rolling dast. Wast of the lake, ovar gratulation is dus. The pro- gramme of events

with the amount brought forward bad baeni admirably arranged,

from last year's account, after foothills, fit for cultivation bat

quite uncultivated, rule BOM being spared to provide a variety writing off 893,133 98 for Deprecia of amusement, young and oldtion and Bad and Doubitul Debts,wenty Red Indians, the relic of alike being amply catered for. and providing for Directors and the tribes for whom the vast Auditors' fees, amounts to $295.track is reserved. They hunt a 112.19 which it is proposed shall little, farm a very little, grumble, grow weak and look muddily be dealt with as follows To car a Dividend of

picturesque. What do the Indians think of the intensely labouring People from the East who are busy in the valley? What do any of us think? A census bas just been taken of the wealth of these Eastern immigrante, and it has revealed a gift for accumula- KOREAN CONSPIRATORS, tion scarcely imagined even by the bankers. Nor is it wholly 10.000.00 individual thrift. The Japanese, if not the rest, are not neglected by their nation.

The quaint eccentricities of Messrs. Spanton, Cawney and Grant, caused endless amuse mont, and their water "Dorby " on especially constructed “Water Horses," "Spotted Sand,Hong kong Chief and "Horry Up" was one of the principal events. Mr. Spanton on "Spotted Sund

was proclaimed an easy winner The amateur photographers of the Club were kept busy, oce

$1.75 per share on To pay & Dividend of

114,000 old shares. $

73 cents per share

$5,616

On

DƏN

To add to Fire and

sh+res

Typhoon

Insur-

member being dazzlingly arrayed ance Fund

in a very original costume,

The various bandicaps arranged by the Committee caused keen contests. The children showed

To carry forward

199,500.00

62,499 68

13,112.51

$ 295.112.19

Directors. Mr. J. Bell Irving

his seat on the Directorate.

having left the Colony resigned

Mr.

Here is an example. A Japanese

Lake. The local Japanese gave Consul lately visited one of these! pretty townships on the Okanagan

THE DAIRY FARM, IC3 & COLD STORAGE CO. LID

Another Attack on Mr. G. L. Shaw.

of the

THE U. P. TRAIL"

Special Coronet Film.

"By jove! I'd like to read that book" was the enthusiastic com- wonderful ability, both in swim

Kan-sho, described as the leader adaptation

ment ona Coronet patron made on A special message from-Seoul Sunday night after watching the to the sahi reports that Sen screening ming and diving. The closest

of a splendid film and most exciting race of the Scott Harston and Sir Paul bim a dinner of honour, to which

of Zane Grey's afternoon was the 100 Yards Chater, C.M.G. resigned during Japanese labour and some im- Shanghai, had been plotting to audience, however, had read the were asked selected employers of

rebellious Koreans in famous novel "The U. P. Trail." Handicap for Girls over 10

The great majority of the. years, the winner being Gladys the year. Mr, Maitland died dur-portant men of the place. The assassinate the Korean Govern-book and it served to heighten Prickett, by half a length over ing the year after having been aleivers of the dinner took no part ment Iris Phillips, with Dolly Spanton 23 years. The following geatle waiters, but when dinner was Director of this Company for over in it, beyond playing the part of

officials in important their appreciation of the vary third. Considerable interest was

positions and blow up the great degree of dramatic skill evicced in the Bays 100 Yards men were invited to all existing over they were invited to sit down Government offices, a.dozsa dare that has been displayed in the Handicap, Master Evans, first, vacancies:-G. M. Dodwell. Esq and smoke. being followed closely by Master Esq. Dr. J. W. Soble: A. E A. B. Stewart, Esq; J. H. Taggart,

to-dies being the instruments of filming of it. The U. P." as Then the Consul asked the the contemplated outrage.

no reader of Zane Grey will Ватову, несоп and Masteri

Toured to be told, stands for the Crapnell, Esq. 4. 5. D. Causland, employers a succession of quite put the plot into execution, Sen "Union Pacific, America's first Cieorge, third.

direct questions. Had they found Kan-sho started from Shanghai transcontinental railroad, on the Tte

Esq Mr. A. E. Crapnel! has hole digging contest

the Japanese workmen honest? caused much excitement, the inco resigned on leaving the Hardworking? Obedient? Cap on the 24th, of August, and arrived last stretch of which the hero of competitor digging the despert

Colong hole in the sandy beach in Ather L. Robert and Mr. A. B/sible answer to each of the several border, on the 27th. Mr. G. Lgaged in supervising operations. }

Retiring Directors-Rev. Fa-

able? Yes, was the only post New Wiju, on the Korean the story, Warren Neale, is on- certain time being proclaimed the Stewart retire by rotation but are queries. When the interrogation Shaw, the suspicious English Benion, the little town that had

eligible for re-elec.ion.

was over the Consul still speak- man of the Tairya Company," asprung up like a mushroom to ing in English, said that he had the ahi calls him, weat, it says, pleasures of the men on the Audi The annexed accounts

and took him home. In the night questions

had more shootings in ona dey he preached them a little sermon and, with the doors closed they working on behalf of themselves They are suspected to be keeping it all goes to the weaving of a on the duty of working, working. had a clandestine conference. the Hongkong has armed rob

beries in a week. At any rate

wioner The successful com

petitor for the girls in this event

cater for the needs

And the

to

was Edna Cowen, whila: Jimmy have been audited by Messen previously asked the Japanese to meet the leader of the assassins construction gangs, seems Milton proved bis ability in the Percy Smith. Seth and Fleming about their employers; and finally several Koreans came to the firm have been the sort of place that

boy a contest.

A splendid tea was tastefully 30 offer themselves for Ie

laid out in the Bungalow, kindly loaned by the Tamer's Recreation Committee. For the success of

jelection.

G. M. DODWELL,

Chairman.

this very important part of the topgkong, 27th Sept. 1922.

programme, every congratula- tion must go to the hard working Committes of ladies. Mesdames! Prickett, Hill, Yawnbam, Phillips. Hodds, Johnston and Davies, who were given strenuou time in

TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.

Lord Strathclyde' honourable

somewhat

similar

and on behalf of the nation.

in touch with all the dangerous

Such is one, perhaps not wholly Koreans at New Wiju, Prang-very fascinating and highly ex insignificant, episode in the relay, and Seoul. The police inciting story which, in particular, is & vehicle for some superb act- tions of the Japanese to their these places are on the alert. emigrant workers. The people

The chief poin: in the above ing by Katblyn Williams in the multiply, have large familes, get story, of course, is that it is part of "Beauty" Stanton, possession of more land, and true, says the open Chronicle.

Mr. G. L. Shaw refused to bel cultivate it to the hilt: have attending to the needs of the disinterestedness in resigning the pre-eminence in sea-6shing. The driven out of Chinese territory to| hungry.

After tes, tugs-of-war on the Pension to which he is entitled as orchards of the Okanags, know retired Scots judge should strike there as well the intensive antids were keenly contested.another blow at the old legend of fruit-gardens of the Fraser Valley The boys, backed by their

Scottish love of money. for, as it mothers, were easy winners over the girls, backed by their fathers.pbens, there are several in-

stances worth quoting of a similari

At the conclusion of this event, disinterestedness in money mat- flat races were held amongst the youngsters, whilst & "Esphoonera in the case of Scots lawyers. It was Murray. Lord Mansfield,

football match. Married v. Single, for instance, who rejected with was indulged in. the depression com the offers made him in 1736 signals" "being "hown by the single men. The referee was

of a pension of £6,000 a year with the first vacant tellership (worth

conspicuous by his "inal play"tout double as much) for his and much amusement was caused!

nephew if he would remain in the

B

by penalty against the single House of Commons as Attorney. men being stopped by a score of General. "Good God!" he cried.: more of goal-keepers. The match-What merit base I that you ended in a win for the married men by one goal to oil.

arouk load this country, for At the close of the proceedings.

which so little is done with spirit. with fresh burden of six the prizes were presented by Mrs. Frickett, who in a short address accepted the Irish Chancellorship thousand a year?" Campbell congratulated the winners and expressed her gratification at the without pension, and afterwards spirit of comradeship prevailing Lards for some time without pay. did much judicial work in the aurong the members. A hearty vote of thanks to the Ladies' Lord Finlay is another case of a Scotsman of the first rank declin-

Working Committee was proposed

by Mr. W. J. Grant and seconded a pension as an ex-Chancel-

by Mr. G. Hill. A "eing-song

lor, and Lord Loreburn, after more thin six years in office.

in the "bows" of the steamboat on draws only haf pension. the passage home concluded a very successful sporting event.- Contributed.

DAY BY DAY.

*

almost

Few experiences of travel can be more pitiable than that of the passengers lately marooned in ibe deserts of Arizons by the railway strike. The beat in this region during the sumroer is almost unendurable, to SAY The Eastern Times says that nothing of the dust storms. The Mr. C. C. Wu, son of the late Dr.jold Southern mail stage-coach. Wa Ting-fang, ia abertly to be line had a station in Arizona. gazetted Chinese Minister to where habitation was Great Britain.

impossible on account of the Dying dust. The employees there Mr. Cecil Clementi, former As-rarely remained any great length! sistant Colonial Secretary in of time; occasionally the whole Hongkong and later Colonial gang would leave in ■ body. Becretary in British Guiana, bas The effects of the wind been appointed Colonial Sec-in transporting even moderately: retary of Ceylon, in succession coarse rockwaste are well-nigh to Bir Graeme Thomson.

incredible. Many of the broad valleys are filled with such detritus to a depth of hundreds of feet. "The wind has nothing to do but blow, and the sand nothing to do but fly" is the way an old Commencing to learn music at prospector put it. Ia some the age of 68. Mme. Letellier, localities the formation of a dune aged 70, bas-just been notifed many acres in extant and several that ber musical compositions are feet high is the work not of considered so excellent in every months but of days. And in that she has bean-made a member certain districts these blinding of the Society of French Musical dust-storms are in operation not Composers.

far from half the time.

"BEGINNER" AT 68 GAINS

DISTINCTION.

suit Japanese interests, so a new campaign is being started against him.

SKIM

MILK

WHAT IS IT?

Entertain your friends with

VICTROTA Ask about our emy payment stem. MOUTRIES:-Exclusive Distributore.

It is milk from which most of the fat (cream) has been removed. Is it nourishing? Is it healthful?

IT IS BOTH!

We feed our calves on Skim Milk. You will never starve drink- ing Skim Milk. It contains all the nourishing elements - the casein, etc., which ordinary milk contains (less the fats only), and is far more easily digested than whole milk because it is not rich in fats? Skim Milk is a low-priced milk, specially suitable for making Puddings and thickening Soups.. It also has many other uses.

TRY IT!

You will soon be ordering it by the gallon.

A plentiful supply always on hand. Skim Milk is loaded with the now famous VITAMINES. Regular milk drinkers seldom suffer from diseases due to lack of Vitamines.

Milk for the kiddies is a builder of bone and muscle, Be on the safe side and let them drink Skim Milk instead of water.

PRICE 5 CENTS

PER BOTTLE.

(Reduced from 8 centa).

...

THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD

STORAGE CO., LTD.

J.T. SHAW

TEL. 692

FINAL

CLOSING UP SALE

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