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BIO.

BIRTE.

DEATHS. FAKER-On the 15th inst.,

BELIS.- December 30, at the Wor leyan Mission, Tayeh, Hupeh, FRANCES. the beloved wife of Rev. J. S. Helps, aged 37 years, and her infant son.

end of each financial year. Suchy » Society is intended for the specifi purpose of using whatever money is available, and not for the pur- pose of accumulating funds or carry. fing over a large sum year by year. The Society do well, however, to stir up the public conscience, if they deem that course necessary, in regard to

NEWS OF THE DAY.

It has been arrange that the Chinesa Police in Shanghai on night duty shall but tex served to them during the

co's weather.

A succes or to Wang Talsic, the Chinese Minister to Tokyo, will be ap pointed but not till after Wing has left Jipu - st. Lloyds.

A commisión.

Lieutenant

TRAINING NOTES.

A lot of hard work was done this morning by both pairs and riders, and a number of creditable performances were 'ill, Some of the times perhaps. ageording to the opinion of a few of She ofler hands, were rather jou goeil, considering there are five and a half weeks yet to go before the Races. Jahy Zeel's lot, old ponies and grins, have pot arrived fran Shanghai yet but arg'

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1918.

THE DOGS HOME.

MEETING OF BONORS.

Management Committee

and working to promote, and, farther, in- tanda to prevost voluntary acta 'ün the. part of the various workers in different. social understakings. After all, the tines and worst that can be said against the management of the superintendent proo was that at the cost of much personal trouble he was exeruising a mistaken kindness. He said "Home" where [ethers said Mortuary." The allega In spite of the storm of criticism which tion of under-feeding the dogs is not the recent management of the Dogs' Home supported by one shred of 'evilouco.

Appointed.

Ma. Hickling Answers ChITICISMS.

ide whortly; the I hear some more has evoked in the Colony only fifteen sub- | Nay, more, the fact that one or more o

| their duty towards those in necessit-authorized for issue to Mr. Blickle, who ous eircumstances-at any rate, those will he posted to the German Reserse

Company, Shanghai V. C. who apply to them for assistance.

As for the hostel for women which the Society seem desirous of bringing into existence, we see no necessity

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Prince Henry of the Netherlands, who has been mutoring from couraglie trouble, was to go to the Taurus at the beginning of this year in order to undergo medical

At the agistracy to-day before Mr- Uzeland, ton mea wewe brought up by ergoan: Adlington for opium anaking in buse in N Fak Lane which the ser

for such a place. According to the festment there. Report only seventeen of the seventy appplications included women eligible for relict. Presumably, this would represent tire bulk of the women likely to make use of such a hostel and even that figure is 100 high when one remembers that severnt ol the women applicants include

geant said had been raided on

three

different occasions. The keeper of the house was fined 8950 and the remainder were fined $1 each.

and a very enjoyable afternoon was spent.

|

At the Magistracy to-day Sergt. Bmwn charged two Chincke before Mr Hazeland with stealing 17 Panama hata from the premises of the Kowloom Godown Company. One man was arrested as he was leaving a pawn shop, and the other was arrosted at the godown. The prisoners were each sentenced to six weeks' im- prisonment and four hours stocks.

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grims for other owners are expected-

The grass course, on which all the following gallop sure done, was rather heavy going, being somewhat cut up and want of a shower of rain or a heavy

dew.

The times taken wode e

Durbar Chief. 1 mile, 42, 1.22 2.0 2.82.4 last 1. 32.4.

Sandringham. ' mila, 15. 1.18. 1.51, 2.2.8; lust f. 31.3.

The Rice Bird. I mile last 1.7.9. 1982, 1.46; Just 4, 32.5,

Joss Mighty, last. 37, 1.11.2; last

Daisy, 1 mile. — 1.17.2, 2.58,1, [2271; last f #.

scribers and donors attended the meating

last evening convened by the Rev. H. C. the dogs at the time of the paid bad netual- Halling for the purpose of receiving they left fish, wholesome mest in the tin was carefully omitted when some other accounts of the institition and appointing

| hand it, is eridens that proper and suf- management committee to carry on its subsidiary facts were mentioned. Ou every Relent food was provided and actually given Mr Rickling, who was rated to the chair:

to the dogs. I know nothing of Mr F. K in a lengthy speech outlined the history of Tata except as the Superintendent of the the two Homes and dealt with the criticism

work.

which the management of the present in me. In that capacity I believe he has stitation at Causeway Bay has evoked. The done excellent work, and that be. ntmoet first home or self-supporting, and that that can be brought against hir ia mís. success made them feel justified when the taken kindness. The in inuation about melversation of fupria is a stab in the aize reverted to the Government, in starting back. A man who has given his money. the prosent home at Causeway Bay. plaining why no managing committee was

Ex-

thought, and time, and renders at anco when challenged the full account with

Diabolini, 1 miles. 40, 1.18, 1.47.2, then appointed he said it was imperativeka in proper arder, has insinuations

, 31,

That scheme

thrown at him by a man who, so ÍNT'AS

that the heme should be established 291, 3.00; lant 1, 2.

Mahratis Cler, mite. 10. 1.18.0.xithout any delay, and in view of some

equiroeni statements made at the time he Bow, has mover given to this subject A large number of people attended 1.53; lust, 34.8.

Flores, 1 mile, 42, 1.21. 1.56, 2.27; made himself responsible for all contribs vs cents of his money or five minutes of tions for its establishment, and Mr Tabahis time. Reyond my own account of the soue married women by whom, it is the theatrical tea-party. held by the

Proudfoot, 1 uile, 38.2, 1.18.1, 1.54.3. made himself responsible for its superin monies received you will gather that I bare

tendance and maintenance. It had beet

known little or nothing more than most of Baisks-On January 9. at 891, Rrosu- hoped, the hostel would not be re-shanghai Playgoers' Society in its quarters

cats you, and less than some of you, as to the way, Shanghai to the wife of A. B. BAINES,quired. As for the women, young or at the Astor House, Shanghai, Jan. 10.2.3.3, last 1. 35.

An opportunity was afforded of treating Favonius, 1 mile. 38, 1.13.2, 1.45.4, sugod that a department for

should is added to the home, and one | condition of sfairs, so that I can only give old, who may come alone to the Colony, umny the members of the Court 21: last 1, 92.1.

Joy, 1 miles. 38, 1.18.5, 1.52.2.or two abscriptions were received for my opinion for what it may be worth on what are and who are such women Carila" and the Hughes Comedy Company,

that departurent hut Br Tata shrank the facts stated. I have done, and I thank- ELIZABETH, wife of H. G. Enker, Chief that receive no proper protection of

2.23.3, 4.4.2: last 1, 33.4.

you for the patient hearing. I regret that Inspector of Police, aged 32

Rosyth, 1 mile, 43.3, 1.28, 2.04.1. from that experiment.

had therefore been abandoned, and the first meeting should have so much of some sort from relations or friends?

2.19; last 4, 344.

Lots of Time. 1 mile, 43.3, 1.22.2; the special donations received for that its time taken up needlessly, but the purpose had been returned. The change occasion has arison from the outside and For the few that might really be desirable "guests" there are well-

1.59.4, 2.31.4: last 1, 22:

Demure, 1 mile, 40.2. 1.19.1, 1.57.3, of premises affected for a considerable time needed to be dealt with. You will pró- the sale of dogs, but Istoly that business bably elect a Committee of Management, | conducted hotels and for these unable

2.32: last 1 34.2.

Norman Chief and Mr. Apear's sub.. had improved With reference to the and trust they will have pleasure and pro- to pay for such accommodation, they

charges of mismanagement and under feed surrity attaching to their work.. I fear that naturally come under the proper

1 milo, 2,24; last 4, 33.

Sir Paul Chater's fb. gray griffin, 1ing of the animals he said he seldom visited gradually the Home will come mainly into miles, 35.2, 1.11.1, 1.40, 2.26.1, 2.59; the home himself, but he was pleased to professional hands and inevitably bye and purpose for which the Benevolent

see in the ramark book testimonials from bee the public will have to pay mere for take 4. 82.4. Society was founded. Doubtless, a

Sir Paul's bay griffin, 1 mile, 98, 1.12, many visitors, amma of whom were Govern what the Home can supply. I hope that hostel might be useful for mang We regret to announce the death, 140, 2.01; last 4, 32. purposes that are at present ably which took place this morning about 7 undertaken by the Y.W.CA. but.. of Mrs Elizabeth Baker, wife of Mr H. G. Baker, Chief Inspector of Police, that, of course, is not the purposes Baker had been in failing health for of a hostel. The hostel would very probably, as stated, be supported by missionaries passing through, and in that respect would serve a good purpose. If, however, missionaries require a hostel berc, why does not Entries close for H.K. Yacht Club Rene Missionary Society establish

gatta.

one? We repent that there is no

MEMO FOR. TO-DAY. p.m.-The Allan Wilkie Co. at the Theatre Royal, City Hall.

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General Memoranda.

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The K.O.T.L.I.'s leave for Singapore. FRIDAY. January 24:-

9 p.m.-Dance nt Lauriston."" SATURDAY, January 25:-

SUNDAY, Janny X :—

St. John's Cathedral.

11 Volunteer Church Parade at apparent need for such a place in the Colony and we believe that it would be inadvisable for the Society in call upon the public for subscriptions for

MONDAY, January 27

11.30 a.m.-H.K. Land Reclamation

Co.'s Meeting. 11.45am-West Point Building Co.'s

Meeting.

Novak. Land Investment & Agency

Co.'s Meeting, TUESDAY, January 28- Y.M.C.A. At Home.'

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JANUAKÝ 15, 1913

HONGKONG LADIES' BENE-

VOLENT SOCIETY.

EVEN a casual glance through the Annual Report of the Hongkong Ladies' Benevolent Society is enf ficient to indicate the usefuluess of that body and the fact that they per- form the duties assigned to them satisfactorily, carefully, and with the necessary discrimination in the proper

loat six week, and her condition yester day gave rise to considerable anxiety. A god fenture in connection with Ms Baker's death is the fact that Mr Biker was about to retire in April and had bean to arrange Ats for cahias for the journey home. Baker had resided in the colony for nine- teen years, and her death took place on the birchday of one of her sons, who is at school in England. The deepest sympathy will be extended to Mr Baker and his four children by a large circle of friends in the irreparable less that they hava sustained. The funeral took place this afternoon.

Appl

The RG.A. Sergeants entertained a

Mr. Kadoorip's It. dun and best grey grifin, I mile, 95.3, 1.12.3, 1.49,1, 2,21.3: last 1, 12.2.

"

Mr. David's black grifňu, į mile, 30.3. 1.15, 1.4; last 4.63.

Mr. Selk's grifin, mile, 39, 1.17.2. 15,3; last 1. 35.3.

Mr. Ro best grey sub, mile, 1.10.2; last 1, 33.2.

Mr. Friesland's grey sub., 1 mic, 37.2, 1.15, 1.55, 2.29; last 4, 84.

Mr. Walter's tam, 1 mile, 36.3, 1.12.3, 1.49.2. 2. Inst 4, 43.

Mr. Hastings sub, 1 mile, 49 1.19, 1.53.2, 2.27; last 4, 33.3.

Mr. Sassoon's two, 1 mile, 38.2, 1.17, 155.3, 2.32; Last 1+ 26.3.

His Excellency the Governce a dark

teat oficials, testimonials as to the clean

Chevalier Volpicelli said he bad contri- buted to the home because of the confidence he reposed in Mr Hickling and Mr Tata

It having been decided to elect a management esmmittee of seven, Mr Grts-

son said he understood that the Hon. Mr

Sir Paul's twn grey griffins, 1 pile.liness of the home and the comfort of the more and more may be induced to take a animals. The home was always open for close personal interst in the humane under- $7.1, 1.12, 1.45, 2.20.4: last 4, 35.4.

Mr. Kadoorie's black and grey grifios, inspection, and he could not understand taking with great benefit to the whole com→ 1 mile, 36, 1.12.3, 1.48, 2.95: last 4. 37 the reference to 31r Tata having the key.munity. No one would be more pleased This statement must have been made than myself to find that my fears were black: 2.27, last 1, 39 grey.

under a misapprehension. Of course when groundless and my hopes not too sanguine. the coolie was away fetching dogs he took the key with him. It was sought to re medy this by having a married coolie, but, as they all knew, Chinese coolies needed and he would not give one cent to any In great doal of vigilence. Mr Tata seemed committee which did not embrace thesa to have done his beet to keep things in gentlemon. He had seen the nowspaper order. The new coelie was taken on at be critici me but did not read them because of

Mr A R. Ellis also spoke in support of ginning of January and when the raid his confidence in the management. was made on the 3rd or 4th he had evident- ly not had time to get thoroughly into the the management. aring of his duties. Since the Home had been opened many people had made re presentations to bin with regard to it, but

every case he had referred them to the ett and Mr Gedge had been asked by uperintendent as he had no share in its the Government to temporarily manage. anything apart from the legitimate aumber of friends last evening to a whist purpose for which they exist as a drive and dance in the R.A. Thostre.

management. During the early part of the home, and in view of that fact be asked

committee. body-and for that purpose, we feel Tho drive was first on the programme,rey and Mr. Hough's sub., mile, 40,ast December aume people had represent if it were considered necessary to alert s

ad to him that it was a pity to keep certain

The Chairman said the home belonged to Bir. Almala's sub,mile, 1.09.2; Jogs alive, and though he had no more the donors and anbody else. It did not tables being occupied by players. The 1.17, 1.49.3, last 1, 32.3. President, Sergeant-Major Johnston, R

authority than any of the other donors had belong to the Government. He did not A., presented the prizes to-Ladies, lata 39.4.

ILE. the Governor's boy sub.. 1 mile, in eventaally agreed to pass on the re-understand this course unless it was that Mra Langdon; ad Mrs Hooker; 3rd Mrs Fuller: 4th Mis Johnston; Hidden 7., 1.11, 1.44.3; lust, 28.3.

xios of the Captain-Superintendent of Mr. Landale's (1). Mr. Stabb's (2), presentations which he had received. Her Tata had been holding the permis number Mrs, Johnston., Gentlemen-1st

Mr. Ross' (bad Bid), I Inst 4, 38.1, 1.15;te to Mr Tata or the subject, and that Police it might be that the sutbarities gentleman in his reply (which was read. were asking some one to take control of the dogs temporarily. He respectially last 2.3k

"Mr. Soutes sub.. 1 mile, 38, 1.17, the meeting) said he would not relinquish ambmitted that this had nothing to do with 1.68.2. 2.27: last 1. 83.3.

his efforts on behalf of any sick dog except their procedure for permanent appange. on the advice of a veterinary surgeon, and went and suggested that they proceed

with the election of a committee. rather than consent to the destruction of any of the dogs he would resign his posi- Sir Paul Chator's it. gray (1) and dark ticn. He replied to Mr Tala to the grey (2) and Mr. Christiani's (), 1 raile. affect that he (the speaker) bid no 35.2, 1.11.2, 1.48.8, 2.22.2; last 1, 55.3:stbority to accept such resignation and Christina's last 4, 40-4.

suggested that it could only be made to Mr. Eadocrio's it, and dark greys, the general body of donors. It was 1 mile, 18.2, 1.17, 1.52.2, 2.26.1; last thought advisable not to do anything untul presented by the Rev. C. E. Hickling and

the return of the Hon. Mr Hewett, who adopted subject to audit; 334.

was president of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Raide ware made the 3rd, 4th and 5th January, and since then Mr Tata had not been to the Home, as he preferred that his resignation should take offertat once. For the convenience of the donor the speaker bad received its books and financial state- 1.13.ment, sad hoped to have had the accounts

sure, there will always be, as there has been this year, judging by the fact that there is a surplus, a sufficient ly adequate respobat.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. -

Mr F. S. A. Bourse, C.M.G., spent a comple of days recently in Nasking,

.

Mr William J. Calhoun, American Minister to China, returned to Puking

on the 26th inst.

Mr Eishi Una has succeeded Mr Taka. michi as manager of the local branch of the Yokohama Special Bank.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

Mr Angus; 2nd Me Campbell; 3rd Mir Hammer; 4th Mr Foster; 5th Mr Thompson; 6th Mr Langdon, Bidden.number "Mr

Bane.

Sergt. Trumpeter Palmer was the C.M, at the dance which continued till 2.30 a.m. Surgeanta Palmer, Smith, Cuthbert, and

Sandford with Sergt. Major Johnston President made the arrangements, which resulted in a most successful entertain-

ment.

Arrangements were-made recently for the embarkation at Nagasaki for Brazil, on a Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamer in January, of one thousand emigrants. The Nagaraki Press reports that it is stated that Kobe will be the port of embark. connected with the absence of a Brazilian Consular ofce at the southern port. As most of the migrants are drawn from Kyusho, the journey to Kobe for embarkation will

H.M.S. Hampshire is due to arrive tion, exing, to dificulties allocation of the funds intrusted to here from Malta on February 9, them. The Society continues to per-

form a valuable service, for which the

No. & rough train to Canton from community should be indebted. So Kowloon on Monday was delayed for four

Mr. Michael's (1) and Mr. Redsorie's (2), one mile, 80, 1.20, 1.56, 2.30; last 1, 31.

Mr. Raymond's, 1 mile, 8.1, 1.16.1, 154, 2.27; last 33.

Mr. Logan's, 1 mile: 09.1, 1.17.2, 1.44. 2.28.2: last . 84.2.

Mr. Lowe's, 1 mile. 38, 114, 1.50.2. 2.2 last 3, 34.8

Mr. Maitland's. I mile, 2.00.8, lost 1.4.2, lost 1.33.1.

Mr. Harvey's two, I mile, 30, 1.47: last 4, 34.

Sir Paul's best grey, 1 mile,

30.3.

uf Sagasaki has appealed to the authorities Fir as we can see, the work under-hours in consequence of a heated-bearing.serialy incearvience them. "The Mayor 1.15.2, 1.54.2, 2.31.2: last †, 87.

concerned, thugh the Governor, for the 1.34, 2.27.2; last 1, 13.2. taken by the Society could not be in.

.

audited in time for that meeting. The vouchers wars produced with the exception

Mours J. E. Grosan, A. R. Ellis, F. S. Tata, Hou, Mr E A. Heweth, MT Cameron, Mr C. D. Silas and Chet, Volpical were then elected to serve for Fear, as the management committee. M: Hickling was nominated but declined to serve.

To

The following statement of accounts was

FINANCES OF DOG'S HOMÉ

First Home.

Dr...

Contributions not published... Mr. F. E. Tats 31r. M. J. Patell Dr. Bartley

.8 100.00

$100.00

2,00

Mr. A. Gibson

20:03:

·A·H··

25.00

Rev. C. H. Rickling

207.00

8472:00

Mr. HeDonald's, 1 mile, 38, 1.16, of one, which Mir Tata explained was in the By cost of establishing Home at

CHING.

Home, but the key had been taken from the coolie in charge and he was shut our So far as he could see the books appeared to been carefully kapt. The home had

It is intimated that the Pund of the necessary facilities to be established, so better hands. It is specially gratify.

25th Punjabis will play during and after that Sagaenki and the emigrants may ing to know that great care is still dinner at the Station Hotel on Saturdy, derice wusterar benefit the departure THE ALLAN WILKIE COMPANY. boen self-supporting, and there was đã to manifested in the allocation of the 18th instant & special ment has born from that port, can confer. We do not GUARANTEED. funds, and that sentiment plays arranged.

apparently a secondary part in the

Mm. Dowell, Id inquiries whics are made regar-ling

(Sole Agents)

applicants. So long as this course continues to be wisely followed there

know, says the "Japan Chronicle," "if this means that the Government will Chief detective officer Wong Pak Ying order Brazil to establisis a Consulate at

Nagauki has been given an increment of 250 monthly by the Canton authorities for bis

**The Bells."

the good. The balance in hand 8724.79, a cheque for which amount would

night at the Theatre Royal Everybody. Referring to criticisms of the mariage-

This fascinating play was staged at be handed to the new committon koows all about this weird thriller,ment of the home which appeazed in two of made sa popular by the garrias of Sir Henry our contemporaries Mr Hickling stated that Irving.Since that great actagʼn time, there have been many Matthiess, and be highly welcomed and valued newspapers

Yaumati

472,00

£472.00

Second Homo..

To Contributions as published..... To Contributions at bitherto

'published TaMr.1. Crean 50.0 T-Anon. TỢP. & Mamans belo

·Tri Capt. LouiⱭ

Saxone Shoe Co., Ltd. will remain sufficient jasacation for of the Kwangtung forged banksiotes in who taurdered Professor Mayeda, Japanus amoris, the very best that 1. EAre soon is in general. 16 seems to me, however, he Les 2 returned.

BIJOU

PROGRAMME" 9.15 ..

The Great Damai Picture

GREED FOR GOLD !

The Scream of Laughter- MAX LINDER

services in connection with the discovery Avabrict named Imamura Katsuture, the Society's existence. The Speiety, Hongkong and a real for giving the teacher at the Vladivostok Oriental Brat Information leading to the discovery Language School, in broad daylight on it is stated, dealt with seventy ap of the notes, Pang Hon Shang has been August 14th, 1907, at Shiba Park, Tokyo, has been released, The unfortunate pro plications during the year. Spread granted $8,000.

femor was believed by the marderer be over fifty-two weeks this is not a

salented actor's forte, and lu the more tragic hårs been misled into a wsate of their parts of The Bells, he evinces very 200-

10.00

-70000) 12,000

and Small Balance from 1913

that also to kids agedy to this continued, that in this instance Use Editor Sales, Donations in Po iderable histrionicability, which last nigbi Faluable space. Nelthor of the articles hne was greatly appreciated by the audience. accomplished any good so far as I an The other members of the cast, all of aware. They have been ofterly furde. The whom had comparatively small parts, one thing done has been to shake the preceded by an amusing One Art

Crü

By cost of Fetablishment, By cost of Maintenance;

ibu Mone and toolne,

men

Home

An inquest was opened on 10th inst. A Russian upg,, hence the tragedy. Im performed adzirably. The demon was confidenos of the pahlia in the whole By. Balance' in hanis ****** 9. to .a. formidable number, and it is pleasing at Shanghai, by Mr Garstin, (Britiabus was sentenced to 24 years popal Comedy entitled Tilda's New Hat in concern: The paid had already been made to learn that it is likewise a record Averson) and Mr Kuan, (dagistrate) can servitude, and has been incarcerated at thebies Miss F Hunter Walte, as Tide, and certain dogs destroyed, but the articles number. We have no doubt, how.cerning the death of Chinese women which Rusage Prises, Tokyo. For some time he Miss Yes Ceiliton, Dairy Miss Nom did not sure they whether right or wrong

asa iypical Eat-end Ladon youth heat GREED FOR GOLD ever, that comparatively anal though occurred in somewhat straggo circum ins been suffering from consumption, and Craiglen Mia Fishwick, and Mr Dawson The writer of the atlicis le bhe Day Tomis

stances lu. the sorvants quarters of tris condition roccetly buste so much on altura, gave a very realiste des Prem" laboured to fix spon me personally the number of applicatious is, their foreign house in Peltaiho Lane. The statantse that it was obvious be gould not cription of a phase of East and

East and London the stigros for womething with which I bad Total Maintenance for

Balazotin harid., consideration entailed a large amountment made by the husband led to his being serve the remainder of his sentence. lifeast

no more real responsibility than he bed, To-night Pineroa one play The Second cannot think that he and say ill motive of serious work, which there is every detained by the police. His story, as Recently his term was boned by one Mire Isoqueray wil the staged

ha ever, but I cannot get ace a worthy one that he retired with his wife about 8-39 on third under the artists recently pr Tuesday evening, having fras made up the claimed, and the authorities have Dow

**Puchaps is would have been better if he had. charcoal fire Ho remembered nothing decided to spend the remainder of the WHOOPING COUGH. A enquired just a little of me befira wr tling. Tiko WHEN your child hat whooping cough tremendous disparagemi more until he was awakened by his mastannience. The man was rolessed on the

Veer be careful to keep the cough Toom, tad thrawn, is ept to, boobelock on Wednesday evening. 24th instant, but had unbridy to help bits, lo was in a stupor and immediately wont although he was so deugarpaty i Ma

and expectoration aney by giving Chamber {uvan when 16-)

Congs Remedy as may be required, to shop again; waklog szalni at s Thursday

AND THE TELÉPHONE LADY

evidence was conscientiously perform ed. We are therefore of opinion that the public should continue to support Le Society, aut necemary more PARTS liberally than in the past. We are

Miss DOLLY SWIFT/

Miss ADA BOWLEY

Miss GLADYS SPENCER - 18-New Mosuk and DistraA, Coming:THE MYSTERIES

from the firent Work by Eugane Bas).

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