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FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1907.
BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.
ROYALTY ON TOUR.
King Edward Leaves Spain.
(Erolusive Service, supplied by Reuter, via Bombay),
Loupon, April 11. Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra have left Spain for
Minorca.
King Alfonso of Spain has returned to Madrid.
LABOUR STRIFE.
Large Iron Works Closed.
LORD CROMER
Retires From Egypt.
(From Our Special Correspondent.).
LONDON, April 12. Speaking in the House of Commoni last night the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Grey, Bearstory of State for Foreign Affairs, announced that Lord Cromer,
Minister Plenipotentiary in Egypt,
had resigned..
...
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE GOVERNOR'S DE- PARTURE.
The Public Address.
Copies of the sidres to His Excellency the Governor will be ready for signature to-morrow (Saturday) and all of the Community are cordially invited to tign.
as
Copies will be circulated as rapidly Posible astong the larger Arms and off, and copies will also be found in the undermentioned plocoa:
THE HO SOKONG WELKLY.
What is Birtation?. The question s00ma a simple one to answer at first blush bub
adequate
asily definition is not an found. Readers of the number of the BONGROND WEEKLY which appears to morrow morning will gain some vaeful knowledge in this connection. There are several selections of verso in this number and the short story the "Chef of Grost Smith Street is as interesting as the title is provocative of curiosity, Brokers will be interested in the latest episode in the carsor of Princess Fairyfost and as the season of athletic sports has arrived, Cor- culum has plenty of material to work upon
SPORTING
The Artillery Meeting."
SUCCESSFUL OPENING.
The
ROBINSON PIANO-
COMPANY, LTD.
An event which did not figure on the programme but which gave rise to a great deal of interest, mingled with good-natured chaffing, was the competition between the Sargunta' Messes of the different Com panies of the Royal Artillery and the Staff The opening of the Royal Artillery sports: The contest book the forms of putting the the Valley yesterday marked the comweight and three teams threw yesterday, mencement of one of the most useful the results being as follows meetings, promoted by any branch of the Staff to Sergeant Morgan (58 feet), military here, and the access was dus in Sergeant Adanis 25 ft. 6 in.), Master large measure to the energy shown by Gunuir Tore (24 ft. 3 in.), total 77 ft. Captain F. S. Butcher-who looked after 21 in d everything that he possibly could deuts. Down, Guise, Larmour, Fairburn and 74 in.) Sergeant Taylor (24. ft. 11 in.) MINIATURE GRAND
others. The most interesting events in thei regimental sports are the tug-of-war ovants
87th Company:-Bergeant Fielder (27 ft.
Sergeant Cox (24 ft. 10 in.), total 77-£t: +
68th Company --Sergeant Grundy (26
The Hongkong and Shanghai Venk, the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and which he has dished up in attractive shape. and after what we have seen in previous ft. 3 in.), Sergeant Janice (24 ft. 10 in.) Chins, The Hongkong Club, The German As the Flight of the Wild Rose pro. years it was only untural we should expect Sergeant Owen (24 ft. Gin.), total 75 ft. Clubs, The St. George's Club, The Clubs the interest to this faithful depletion something exceptionally gued this year.7
of old time countwise, life deepens The And yesterday's pulls were not disappoint. The competition was to be continued to- Governor's departure is referred to lying.
Jingo" and elsewhere and the telephens series la continued. Altogether the number is value for money and a hit over,
Lord Cromer attributed his resigna Lusitano, Moss Kelly and Walsh, Ltd, and for the convenience of Kowloon tion to ill-health.
residents at Mesa A. 8. Watson and Co., Kowloon.
[Lord Cromer, P. C., G. C. B., G. C. M. G., K, O. 8. L, C. I. E, U. M., L L. D., was born at Cromer Hall, Norfolk, ou Fob. 26, 1841, and is thus 66 years of age. He is the son of Henry Barlog M. P. and Cecilia Anne, daughter of '(Exclusive Bervice, supplied by Router;"
Vico-Admiral- William Windham, Lord vio Bombay).
Cromer has been married twice, His first LONDON, April 11. wife was a daughter Sir Howland Stanley The famous Brisnek iron and steelErrington, Bt., and she died in 1898. He ther married jo 1301 Lady Katharine Georgious Louisa Thynnes, 2nd daughter of the 4th Marquess of Bath, and three sons
works have been closed down.
Notice will be given later as to the time at which the address will be presented to His Excelleney. This will probably be about zoom on Saturday, the 20th instant, at the City Hall. en
THE JAPANESE MURDER.
P
MYSTERIOUS DIS APPEARANCE.
An Australian Missing,"
The mysterious disappearance of Mi H, Mollrath, who arrived in Hongkong from
The first tug-of-war was in the light weight class and the 67th Co drew against the Royal Engineers. From the start the artillerymen began to gain and though the R.E.'s tried a turn it was ineffective, though for moment they halted their
opponenta. In three minutes thirty seconde the 87th had hauled them over.
Then the 83rd were drawn against the Middleser and this was an easy task for the artillery, though for two minutes the
day,
THE
BY
STEINWAY'
is a work of creative art which stands alone unqualifiedly THE BEST,
and-the team which scores the highest will hold the shield, which is a fine trophy, until defeated in any other game manctioned by the Games Committee. It will thus be son that the inauguration of the shield PIANOS will probably lead to several contests at different games of skill between the various by all other Leading Makers
FOR SALE OR HIRE
masses,
Thatwo clowns were particularly amus, ing and the youngsters present had a great day out with them both, following them about in a troop and running away pell-meli
when the clowns turned on them. The slowas' costumes were funny and one of about nine or ten feet in diameter-with which he sheltered Captain. Butcher, for
This has been done oving. to the have been born to them.. Having entered connection with the marder which took November 15, is causing considerable com- the bye. The 83rd and 885h opposed oach them carried a hoge Japanese umbrella
tent manager,
To-Day's EvODEE.
Australia in September last, went to Mids. struggled to avert defeat. Arrest of Suspects.
Japan, came back to Hongkong and then Three teams being still loft in another is supposed to have left for Canton on draw was held and the 87th Company got Three Japanese have been arrested in
ment.
When Mr McDth landed in Hong other and a fine contest resulted. A yard turbulence of the employees, which the Army in 1858 as an officer in the place in Des Voeux Road a few days ago, kong in the first instance he called at this want in favour of the 83rd Co. early
Royal Artillery Lord Cromer becafe and from the evidence already in the oulminated in the murder of the assis-captain in 1870 and Major in 1876. In possession of the police it is believed that ofco and presented a letter of introduction in the tag which was gradually increased. some time.
bo the Editor of the CHINA Mar, from Both teams tripd the "turn" without 1861 he acted as A, D. O. to Sir Henry the right men have been caught. They well-known public man in Sydney. As is much gain, but when the 88th turned hack Stocks in the Ionian Isles, and in 1865 are being detained pending farther customary Mr. Moliath was introduced again their doom was sealed. They tried By the cessation of the works 5000 was Secretary during the inquiry into the inquiries, but will probably he brought into the Hongkong Club as a visiting mam- another turn but it was no uso nad the men have been thrown out of employ-outbreak in Jamaica. Between 1872 and before the Court tomorrow and formally her and met a number of Hongkong Bad Company won in 3mins. 5 sess. The sporta were continued to-day in the
1876 Lord Cromer was Private Bauretary remanded. -
residenta, before leaving for Japan. Hot In the Inter-company tug-of-war a pressace of a large number of spectators, ment and 20,000 people have been to the Viceroy of India (Earl of North-
Chief Detective Inspector Hanson is in then promised to call in to this office on splendid struggle was witnessed between among whom were many ladiesand civilians, brook) and in 1877 became Commissioner charge of the case and most of the staff of his return from Japan, but though he the 87th and 88 Company. From the word The weather was very warm. The follow deprived of their means of subsistence.
for the Egyptian Public Debt, being made detectives aro bury on the same caso, Controller-General in Egypt in 1870
The Japanese were arrested at Wancha; arrived back hero safely he did not call "heave" given by the Rev. G. Searle, ing are some of the results ---
again, and has not been seen by any member both teams fell back se one man and there Mus SCRATCH RACH :: Ten started, the INDIAN FLOGGING CASE. He was the Financial Member of the
of our stall since...
they romained stationary their eyes Axed pace boing slow, with Vernon leading from
|might hara mat with foul play was de hand meant much and the 88th were caloned by the suxlous inquiries which the first to get the signal. They were instituted by his relatives in Sydney, trained and a yard or so was gained
Council of the Governor-Genoml of India in 1880, and in 1881 was Financial An
Attempt to Reduce Sentences, distant at the Conference in London on
(Budusive Service, supplied by Reuter, -
wie Bombay),
LONDON, April 11. Reference has been made in the House of Commons to the sentences
Egyptian Finance. In 1883 he was made Agoat and Consul-General in Egypt, and Istor Minister Plenipotentiary. He ha been responsible for several publications: Staff College Essays; Paraphrase and Translations from the Greek; the War Game and other military works.-E., 0.M.]
and a fourth man is being eagerly sought.
i
#SILK-LINED ́SHEET)."
Indian Soldiers' Luxuries.
The lot of the soldier is usually supposed to be a hard one, but is it so? Hardly, it the luxuries which two Indian soldiers claimed to be accustomed to can be taken as an example. Just imagine! They used silk-lined sheets, which they claimed cost
Summary Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court this morning when His Honour My A. G. Wise was called upon to decide two actions brought against Mak Lun by Rain zan Khan and Bhoju Khan respectively for
6 and 812.
imposed on Grogan and four other A MINISTRY ABOLISHED. 8 cach, The disclosure was made in the Englishmen for publicly flogging a
number of natives at Nairobi, India. Posts and Communications -----but in reply to a question Lord Elgin,
(Secretary of State for, the Colonies) esid he could see no reason for revising
the sentonces.
Transferred.
· (Chines · Mail's Service.)
PEXISO, April 11. The abolition of the Ministry of He explained that on the 3rd of April after about one hundred Euro-Posts and Communications is nt. shad gathered three natives were nounced, and mattera apportaizing to porns flogged in the most bratal manner by that department are in future to to
dealt with by the Boards of Agricul Grogan and the others.
ture and Commerce.
D
The only offence charged against the natives was rudeness and disobe-
dience.
[RECTER'S BREVIOR.) PRINCE BUSHIMA'S MISSION.
Loybox, April 1O. The City Corporation proposes to enter- tain Prince Fushimi at luncheon in the Guild Hall on the 10th May, and to present su address in a gold box.
It is hoped that the King and the Prince and Princess of Wales will attend the function, which will be of an exceptionally elaborate character.
THE BANK OF ENGLAND,
Losos, April 10.
Minister Wu Chung Hi, of the Ministry of Posts and Communications,
is to be transferred to the Board of Municipality.
VICEROY FOR MAN- CHURIA
Tsu Hai Chang Nominated.
(Chinese "Mail's Service.) -
*PEKINO, April 11, Yesterday an audience was granted
to Tea Hai Chang, who was questioned
by T.I.M. the Empress-Dowager and
Mr William Campbell, the deputy gor-Emperor about matters Manchurian. ernor, has been appointed governor of the Bank of England, and Mr Edgar. deputy governor.
UNITED STATES AND GERMANY.
Losnes, April 10.. After protracted negotiations, a modus virendi has been concluded in Washington mauring American goods the minimam tarif in Germany.
THE STRIKE AT FORT SAID.
Losson, "April 10.
It is believed that Tau will be ap pointed Viceroy for. Manchuria, and an Imperial Ediet to that effect is expected shortly.
CHINA'S NAVY.
Educating Officers.
(Chinese Mail Service).
Premo, Apail 11.
The strike of colliers and workmen at The Chines Government has Port Said is partially endod.
announced the selection of twenty Persons of the Imperial family who MENTA
will be sont over to the naval
LONDON, April 10.
colleges in England and Gorasny for Sir Henry Mo Callum, the present Gov-instructions. emmer of Natal, has beer appointed Gor ernor of Ceylon.
GUBERNATORIAL APPOINT.
Defendant denied owing the plaintifs the suma sued for, but in response to a query fruti the Puisms Judge ha admitted having
Iost a shoot.
The Puiane Judge--Did you lose three
sheets 7
Defendant-Yog,
The Puise Judgo-Now comes the question of the value of the sheets. I certain of my own experience that these') men do not use sheets costing $6. (To plaintifia) How do you make it out ?
Plaintiff They cost Rupeos 9, The Puiano Jodgo-Where did you buy thom? I can give them to you for 82 and then make a profit.
J
It was pointed out to the Fuiene Judge that the best quality of sheeting costs 60 cents per yard and thab, six yards were sufficicnt for a pair of sheets,
The Puisuo Judge-Then they used ten yards par sleet. Tell them I think they have very long bods.
Plaintiff-They have silk by the sides. The Puisto Judge-Aak defondant how much he is prepared to pay.
Defendant will buy them a shoot. The Putans Judge No, No! How much are you propared to pay 7.
Defendant-I should think they were
worth 82 oach..
The Paisno Judge-Ask him how much
The first intimation, that Mr. Mellrath on the coach. & movement of the coach's
AT
PRICES consistent with quality and BASED ON PRESENT RATE OF
EXCHANGE.
Foxesand Andmws. As the first quarter IF YOU WANT
was covered the field strung out, there be ing about fifty yards between first and last raan. The loading thres made a gap between
who had bocome alarmed by the coenation than the 88th "turned" on the rope themselves, and the cost in the third Lay Something Bright!
of letters from him, the last news roccived and literally commenced to walk away to being in the shape of a postcard, informing the "left-right, left-right," of the coach. A "turn" by the 87th stopped them and them that he proposed to go to Canton.
Here the mystery commences and sa far for a moment or two neither side gained as the Hongkong police are concerned at all. Then the 68th caine again and there does not seem to be even the slightest pulling firely won in 3 min. 6 BOOS.
The other resultë aré —- restige of a clue for there to follow up in the hope of elucidating the mystery, No
LOND Jur: Gunner Canter, 87th Co., body, as far as can be gathared, saw Mr18 ft. 1 in. 1; Surgont Baylis, 18 it, 2; Mellath after November 15; and his name Gunner Leader 83rd Co., 17 ft. 10 in. S; does not appear on the books of any of Gunner W. Brown, Bärd, Co., 16 ft. 44 the ships running to Canton
iv. 4.
THROWING THE CRICKET BALL: Gunner
by which time feer had dropped out. The final lap was a race between Andrews and Jones and the former won as he liked by about 15 yards, Jones being a like distance ahead of Whitworth.
Gunner Andrewa, 87th Co... 1
Jones
32
+
"
Whitworth, 88th,, ... .“3'
Something Racy of
ForING the Wagons for Hongkong and the Soil!
Singapore Battalion, R.G.A.
11
11
Fateh Khan, S1 ft. 5 in Rani Singh 36
·Indah
29
3 HUNDARD YARDS. The six starters rose
11
Mr Mollath's brother sexet out hissarch of him and at the present time is in Canton Knight, 78 yards, 1: Gunner Thomas, 704 as que man and not a yard separated thom accompanied by A, Hongkong dotectivo prosecuting inquiries which it is hoped, will yards, 2; Bombadier Kerrick, 74 yarda, 3. all along the course, Baker was a trife
Buyetery.
کامل
la expectell back from Canton,
fual are: Sergeant Bayliss, Gunuera HURDLE Race: Those left in for the
Thomas, Williams, Canter, W. Brown and
lead to bringversi daya at the least beforo
It will be bat in the meantime it would be well if any the party la one who had any dealings with Mr Mellrath Cast. while he was in Hongkong would com municate with the police. The most trifling
in their investigations. circumstance may be of great value to them
THE WEST RIVER.
Nanning at Laat Open,
Mr A. G. Angier, of the Landon and China Express, who has just returned to the Colony from a trip up the West River, brings down the good news that Nanning is open at last,
تر
In conversation with a representative of the CHINA MA Inst night Mr Angior explained that Nanuing, contrary to belief on the part of some people, was not, until a few days ago. actually opened by the Chinese, though an announcement was
distance separating second and third.
ahead and won by inches nuly; a símilar
Gunner Baker, 8ini Co.......
Thomas, 88th Co...... 2 Envoy, 87th to tại h Fine: 11 socs.
HALPBILE. Getting away on the inside
was a dozen yards to the good, with Cotton led running strongly and very soon Harvey second and Welling thirl, Baker wer half-a-dozen runners and Jhiman
HALF-MILE FOR NATIVE SOLDIERS. There
Fans, The second man was well ahead of the third, who had just managed to snatch
Jhirman Singh third place in the straight.
Rods Singh Dadu Khan
Time 2 mins. 17f secs."
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being fifth and Androns sixth. After the Singh made the pace. He led all SKETCHES, GRAVE AND GAY. first time round Cotton began to falter in the way round and won easily by about 20 his stride and Harvey took the Bunch along well and picked up the leader. Then the leader put on a little more pace as the straight was neared, but Baker was watch- ing for it and sprinted past the leader. Andrews also came up fast but Welling dropped behind. A good go between Harvey and Andrews for a few yards ensued but the latter went into second place. Baker won by four or five yards.
Time 2mins. 17 sec.
Gunner Baker, 83rd Do...
Andrews, 87th Co. 11 Harvey, 87th Co.
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V. R. C. Sports:
The annual athletic sports promoted by the Victoria Becretion Club will be held to-morrow, commencing at 1 o'clock with the 120 yards dat race. There are fourteen entries for fhis event, but it is doubtfol
made long ago that it was. What happen- ONE MILE There were eight starters, ed then was that the foreigu settlement-six from the Middlesex and two from the whether all will be able to put in which is about half a mile away from the RG.A. Lance Corporal Gos went ahead
an appearancs at so early an hour. The
city was opened, but a likin station was at once followed by the Middlesex group, ocrates mon-L. J. Wishart and H. very carefully placed between the settle the two R.G.A. mon dropping to the rear, L. Garrett-consede the limit man mont and the city, and all exports and where they remained throughout the race. 10 rds quito o long start. The pro- imports had to pay toll in passing this Before the half mile had been rebchod a grannie comprises
Long jamp, 1.15 he is prepared to pay; I don't want an barrier. The effect of this was paradoxical couple dropped out, then another, and a high jump, 1.30 pm, 220 yards expression of opiniou from him.
to open and ebut Nanding at one and the meanwhile Geo was going along in a fine flat raco, L.45 p.m. Bicycle, mice. (ane Defendant Beach,
same time. Traders were no better off any style, but covering the ground wall mile), 2.00 p.m.; Tug-of-war (87th Co., z. after the announcement that the port was and close behind him came Clegg, Noaring 88th Co.) 2.03 pm.: 100 yards fat 2.15 p.m.; Boys' race (440
The Puisno Judge-Will the plaintiffs accept that 7.
open than they were before, and this being the straight Clegg drew almost level with 10 Girls raco (80 yards)
4 mins. 537 sece. Dr. Lance-Corporal Gee...
Private Clegg
ISSUED. EVERY
SATURDAY
MORNING.
2.65 p.m.; Bicycle race, 3.15pm. 120 Per yards hurdlo rice, 3.30 pto.: Tug-of-war (Royal Engineers s. 83rd. Co. RG, A.), 5.40 pm, 440 yards fist race, 3.50 p.m.; Half-mile flat race (open to soldiers, sailors and police); Girls' race (100 yards). 4.20 p.; Half-mile fat race, 4.20 p.m.; Sack race 4.30 p.m; International team race, 4.40 p.m.; Boys' race, 450 p.m.; Ooc mils flat race, 5.15 p. consolation race) 5.30 p.m
Plaintiffs' reply was inaudible.
quickly realised representations were made. Gee, but he was only there on sufferande yards) 2.30 p.m.; Girl The Fuise Judge--Tell them. I'm not to Poking with the result that a wire was and Coy beat Clogg home by a yard." Thine going to give them 20 each; the thing's received at Wuchow on Tuesday morning absurd. If they choose to have silk-lined to any that the City of Nanning was to be sheets that's their look-out
considered open to trade, as well as the The three then retired to talk the matter foreigu settlement. over, and after another case had been con. Whenthe softlement, instead of the city,
Back Race: Bergant Trumpoter Walker, oluded the Puisne Judge called them up was thrown open to trade, merchants 1 Gunner W. Brown, 2; Gunner Canter, again. wakt
desirous of doing busin is with the city 3; Gunner Scott, 4
-PUZTING Defcadant-They have asked me to buy or interior were compelled to take out the others.
The Puise Judge-Oh, well, I will put it off until Friday to see if he buys the proper kind. (To Plaintiffs) You can then come back and tell me whether you like
them.
THE WEIGHT (181) transit passes, no of old, and this in itself Bombadier Kerfick, 30 ft. in. 88th Co., led to disabilities and irritation. Though 1; Gunner Pluck, 83rd Co., 2. Gunner
Customs Commissioner had gone to Mellwoin 88th Co., 3
Gunnar Baker, Bird Co.1
Sergeant Bayles,
Thomas, 88th Co.
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GERMAN LAMENT AND WARNING.
Britain's Diplomatie Net,
expect to build any more ships under they of Enope belongs friendship
After
the vessel. He said that he did notion of the world as to whom the supre-
brisquely repelling American flag auit tant, so far as the trafic of Germany, the correspondent continués, Gunter Andrews, 87th Co., ... ₫ which the Great Northern Steamship England has spun a diplomatie net which
Already topleanty hampars Germany Veterans' Race : Half-a-dozen started. Company would lose because of the loss of freedom. if aho, peralite Germany may
Nanning to tako, charge he declared that QUARTER MILE Nine started, and as
A LONDON, March 11. The Neue Politics Correspondents he could not issue tratat passes, and the the field strung out Baker showed ahead
Is referonta to the loss of the Great merchants promptly applied for thom af and Bayliss, who was last moved up to third Northern steamship Dakots," a New which is frequently the mouthpiece of th One of the plaintiffs pointed out that he Wuchow, as before. Here they were at position, Thomas being handy. A fine run York dispatch to American papera staten German Government, warns England net was leaving for Indis on Wednesday, upon frat refused on the grounds that a Com hotne saw Baker maintain the front position Mr James J. Hill will not replace to provoke too heatedly a historic deri which the Puzne Judge fixed the case for missioner was at Nanning to do that duty by about this yards. Time 55 secs. Tuesday.
but much argiment eventually convinced the Wishow Customs authorities, and The question of costs was then brought passos were granted to those desiring thêne. [Our Native Edition, the Chinese Mail, up and mech to defondant's' chagrin and The anomaly of Earing a Commissioner of
Customs at Nanning--an" open port"
striking, and the representations of the
in too tightly hemmed France, eventually listened to.
Now,
traders will be able to charter had any chance against Bombadier Jones for it, Mr Hill said it was to giro impetus pulls the chostome out of the fire for
to the trade with the Orient that he built juuks, and, putting them under their own on the five yarı mark.
place them
steamer at Wuchow, with dags convey goods from Nauning and Bomb, Janes, B7th Co.,
Sir Mathew Nathan, thepresent Governor
it was stated that His Excelency Wang the costs.
of Hongkong, has been appointed Govern Tab Shia, Chinese Minister to the Court of Natal.
Whe
weight and
ghn. in
England. We shall make the fire verf
received a Peking cable last week in which surpring he found himself ordered to pay ho could not issue traneof the Corp. Allen had 12 yards start from the "Dakota was concerned, the someday ruthlessly destroy the artificial "Am I to pay the costs," he asked in foreign morchants were given Bombadier Shepherd scratch, but neither Japanase lines would be compelled to care net before the correspondent addaji Colonel Sir Frederick Lugard, Com. of St. Jamos, had informed the Peking an injured tonen
"Of course," responded the Paine missioner of the Hintorland of Nigeria and Government that Great Britain had Lages, and Commandor of the West consented to allow Chinese students to Judgo. You say you lost the sheets and African Frontier Forco, has been appointed study in their Military Colleges. The you lot thom sus you. If you are not here Chinees Government ovidently hastens to on Tuesday morning or have not paid the Governor of Hongkong,
avail of the opportunity, as is apparent costs I will give judgment against you for from the information conroyed by the the full amount taimed.** above telegram-Ed, O.M.]
BEWARE OF A COUGH.
is the time to get rid of that
h
out trouble. Those who know the river and the character of the trade will realise what a great concession this is.
Gunner ..Brown, 83rd Co. Bomb, Shepherd, 87th Co 3. TEAM Race (Native Regimenta); No. 3 Co., H.K.E.B.KG.A
and
It is over auven
on years since Mr Angier was up the West Hiver and he notes many
early at Canton improvements
raity the puncter
Wholowat
HUNDRED YARDS Firel host Ganner
the Dakota" and her ester ship, the hates The Army which Germany can place in the field on the first day of mobilisation Minnesota.
will be sufficient to crush France oren if a part is detached to operate against England Gy
INCAUTIOUS FRUIT EATING: DOWEL complaint is always more or less prevent
prevalent during the fruit season and
as an attack in fisble to come on without
Chamberlain's Colic, Uholora and Distrboes
MAME SHOULDER. HETHER rezolting from a sprain or
Ncough, for it, you let it bang on, no OHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH HEMEDY. In its reformed administration of the one can tell what the and may be. Others ELES is medioine of great worth and Chinese Board of Army, four departments, of the improvements hav have boon cared of their coughs very merit, Try it when you have a cough viz of Hoadquarter, Arms, General Affaith and particularly greatly impressed Baker, Harvay and Brown; Second heat warning,, it la best to keep a bottle of from rheumatió painsy, there upg he struck with the Gunnera Cantor, Cast and Tousas. Bo Remedy in the homo,. This medicine thing so good for • 14:30 ahoulder ten quickly by ming Chamberlain's Cough
well known for its prompt cures and many Chamberlain's Pain Hal. Apply it frely Remedy. Why do you Try it and you or gald and you are cartain to be pleased and Court, as well as Military and "Naval work proceeding at the site of the old heats wore run in 11 wou
with the quick rollef which it affords, It
SAOK FIGHT: 87th Co. defeated Junioriped serious illness to aided by having it and rub the parts vigorously- at -inch colege is going in, and of the site of the will be surprised at the quick relief which is pleasens to take, and can trays be Councils are to be created, and a memorial examination halle, Hore a large normal
Lur enle by all chemists and atos Temple of Longevity volt of model N. C. Os of the B. A.; 63rd Co. best. 68th at hand when needed. For sale by all one application and a quid cute is got fin
storekeepers. andria and cattlement is arising.“ Throne on the 3rd day of the 3rd moon.
It affords. Sold by all chemists, and store. depended upon. For sale by all chemists on the subject is to be presented to tho
Icoopers.
And storekeoper,
Co