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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FUNERAL OF THE REV.
MR. YOUNG.
COLONY PAYS TRIBUTE TO
THE DECEASED,
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1930.
Woman And The Mirror.
When a woman looks at her re- flection in the glass and sees: n pleasing, clear-complexioned taon. she feels at peace with the world. But when a sallow, pimply, melun. choly viange confronts her she pities herself for its unsightlinesa.
The funeral of the Rev. F. C. Young took place at Happy Valloy yesterday afternoon, when
Such unhappiness could be the high esteem in which the late spared many women by the deen- Minister was held was manifested ionál use of Pinkettes, for usually by the large concourse of people who followed the cortego and these blemishes to beauty indicate were present at the impressive ser-only need of just the aid Pinkettes vies which followed at the grave- give. As a corrective of costive- aide. They included, In addition ness, defective liver action, slug- to members of the congregation of gish digestion, ill-amelling breath; Union Church, many of the local facial blemishes due to irregular- clergy and residents representa-ity of the daily habit, there is tive of other sections of the Com- nothing better than these dainty munity, also all the officers of the little laxatives. Your chemist Borderers not on duty.
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At the Monument the hearie was met by the Pipes and Drums of the 2nd Battalion the King's the Sunday School, and the Young Own Scottish Borderers, who then People's Society of Union Church, headed the procession to the gates longkong; from Union Church of the Cemetery, playing suitable Kowloon, the Council and Congre- music. Following immediately be- gation of St. Andrew's Church, hind the hearse were members of Kowloon, Friends at the London | the Committee of Union Church. Mission, the Warden and Members Mra. Young, who was accompanied of Morrison Hall, the Hop. Yat by Mr. J. L. McPherson (Chairman Church. "from Three Fellows who of the Committee of Ualon are grateful for the inspiration of Church), and her sister, Miss the past and are sure that his work Clare were present at the grave- cannot die." "In token of sincere side. Following the procession retard and with deep sympathy were the officers of the Borderers, from "the little Company", from From the Gate of the Cemetery, the staff of the. Matilda Hospital, the coffin was borne by members Miss Drary and Dr. Montgomery. of the Borderers Battalion, the The Staff Ofleers H. Q. Chiun pall-bearers being R. S. M. Parkin- Gomunand, the Staff and Scholars of School, the Of- son. Bandmaster Fitz-Earle, and the Garrison Sergeants Gilliland, Kennedy, Jor-ficers, of the 2nd. Batt. the King's Own Scottish Borderers. the slan, Reeves, Glyan and Pott
The impressive service which N.C.O.'s and Men, The Sergennta' followed at the graveside was conMess, the Bandmaster and Band of ducted by the Rev. Frank Short (the 2nd. Battn. King's Own Scot- college friend of Mr. Young's), tish Borderers, All Ranks of the the Bishop of Victoria and the Scottish Company, H. K. V. D. C.; Rev. J.-H. Johnston (Minister of from Service Friends in Head- Union Church, Kowloon). Other quarters, China Command. clergy present were Dean Swann, Rev. H. VKoop, Rev. C. B. Shane, Rev. W. H. Hewitt, Rev. E. A. Armstrong, and others.
The Directors and Members of the Y.M.C.A., the Naval and Military Y.M.C.A, and the Chinese Y.M.C.A.; "With loving sympathy At the close of the service, the from the Women's Students of the pipers played "Flowers of the Hongkong University," the Pre- Forest" and the buglers sounded sident, Committee and Members of "The Last Post" and "The Reveille," the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society, His Excellency the Officer Ad-the Worshipful Master, Officers and Members of "Perseverance Lodge;" ministering the Government was the Kowloon Dock Recreation represented by his A.D.C., Major Club, pe Committee and Members H. B. L Dowbiggin, Captain D. R. M. Cameron represented II of the Hongkong Cricket Club, Excellency the General Officer Com- and from the Warders' Mess. manding the Troops in China, Com modore R. A. S. Hill. was accom panied by his Secretary and Staff Officer's.
Mesars. Johnson, Stokes and Master, the South China Morning Post and the China Mail,
Wreaths were also sent by the following:
There were also present the fol-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, Mr. lowing members of the Committee Union Church: Mesars. J. MI and Mrs. A.W Van Andel, Mr. chell, C. C. Hickling,... Wattle, A. W. D. Bell, Bortio, Boll, W. Bell, Calvert, P. D. Wilson, A. Ritebie, Jur., Dr. and Mrs. G. D. R. Black, A. T. Hamilton, N. Currie, W. D. Captain H. F. Bloxham, Mr. and Bell, Dr. E. W. Kirk, Messrs. H. J. Mrs. G. B. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Lamb (Hon. Treasurer) and M. F., H. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Calvert, Col. and Mrs. W. F. Key (Hon. Secretary).
Others present were: Mr. A, H. Christian, Hon. Mr.-H. T. Creasy Ferguson, Mr. R. M. Dyer Mr. G. and Mrs. Creasy, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hall Brution, Mr. T. Bolt, Rev. Currio, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davies, E. A. Armstrong, Mr. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, L. Deans, Mr. E. R. Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar, Mr. Dovey, Major H. B. L. Dowbiggin, G. E. Longyear, Mr. A. W. Mr. and Mrs. Dransfield and Van Andel, Mr. R. B. Bell, family, Mr. and Mra, N. Drum- Mr. W. Bell, L. Col. Hayleymond, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Duncan, Bell, Lieut., Christian, Inspector Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dyer, Inspector J. Clarke, Mr. D. Davis, Mr. C. Dick, Honre, Mr. H. K. Holmes, Mr. E. R. Dovey, Inspector J Dick, Mr. W. Elliott, Mr. A. W. Enelman, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson, The John Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Misses Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, Mr. J. H. Gelling, Chief In-John Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. J. spector P. Grant, Mr. David Gow, W. Franks, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mr. J. H. Hunt, Mr. P. M. Hodgson, Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraser, Mr. A. W, Ingrain, Mr. K. Eve Finlay.
Mr. and Mrs.. W. Elliott, Mr. A. W. Eastman and family,
Mr.
S. Morrison, Mrs. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. J. H... Gelling, Mr. A. Nicol, Mr. W. L. Pattenden, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gerrard, Rev. W. W. Rogers, Dr. S. S. and Mrs. and Miss Goodall, Mr Strahan, Mr. G. W: Sellars, Mr. B. and Mrs. L. S. Greenhill, Mr. and Wylie, Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, Mrs. P. Gillisple, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. H. G. Williams, Mr. D. G. C. H. Gents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Warren.
Grimble, Mr. and Mrs. D. G, Gow,
Major R. H. Crake, D.S.O. (com- manding the K.O.S.B.), Major B. C. Lake, D.S.0. and other Officers of the 2nd. Battn. King's Own Scot "Lish Borderers were present.
Wreaths were sent as follows:
Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. D. Harvey, Rev. G. H. Hewitt and Mrs. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ifunt, 14. Col. F. Hayley“ Bell, and Misses Hayley Bell, Mr. R. "With deepest sympathy and V. Harris, the Hon. Commander G. heartfelt regret" from the Officer F. Hole, R.N., and Mrs. Hole. Administering the Government and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ingram. Mrs. Southorn, from H. E. the. Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Ireland, Rev. General Officer Commanding, from J. H. Johnston and Mrs. Johnston, "Peter", from "Father and Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Kirk, Mr. M. Mother from "Mama", fram
F. Key, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. H. Lang Yvonne and Hilarie". from and family, Mr. H. J. Lamb. F
Kirk Rev. J.
Maconachie and Mrs. Maconachio, Inspector (Continued, on Page 3.)
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