SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1913.

Hughes and Hough

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(Continued from page 2)

THE CHINA MAIL.

"Much might have been retrieved ab ouce had it bean was uncompromisingly clear that the great shuffle was the final shuffle. That is so far from being the cass that the Unionist leaders for the Grst time for many years, refrained last week from putting forward an official Tariff Reform amandment to the Address. There have been some other indications in the wrong direction. But the moral inwardness of this situation was only revealed in terms 107 of open farce when the Conservativos of the Kendal division resolved to 5ght their by-election by adopting sa their candidate a Free Trader pure and simple.

LAT consisting of 3 ROUMS with He enclosed verendah, Bath Kitchen, Sorvants Quarters. Tennis Curt Inmediato Possession.

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434

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fact

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SORE THROAT:

Its Cause and Cure. -

AVERY sufferer from sore throat must be interested in knowing how he comes to contract this painful complaint. as he must rejoice in learning what will eure it more certainly, simply and rapidly than anything elso,

All forum of sore throat, including ton- sillitis, are due to germs They Goat in the air, and we constantly inhale them. If we are well, they are destroyed by the thuy blood. If we are "below multiply rapidly, and produce the disease. Before sore throat can be cured, these killed No drug taken into to· germs must be the stomach will do this. It must be a powerful antiseptic, dissolved in the saliva, which, as it in swallowed, reaches every part of the throat. In this respect, nothing can compare with Walang Formsmint, the pleasant tasting throat tablet, which, when sucked, makes the saliva powerfully antiseptic, so that, as it is swallowed, it destroys all the disease gorms it mecta.

WHO WILL GO TO CHINA? Most of the European Parliaments have already made their choice of delegates to attend the opening of the now Chinese Assembly, but it is difficult to say who will represent the Mother of Failisments on that interesting occasion. As a matter of

nobody

spared, from Westminster. The Whips cannot afford to

THE DOCTORS' REMEDY. member for sareral months. The

Wuling's Formsmint is not a secret committee charged with the selection are in a quandary. They have had to fall back romedy, but one which has won the highest member of the House of endorsements from all the loading medical on-mending &

of papers and from over seven thousand Lords, choosing an ex-member Parliament, or discovering some other physicians, several of the most distinguish HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TER distinguished man who will undertake theed of whom have written articles extolling

RACE

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1038

trip. The name of Lord Robery has been suggested.

2 THE OPIUM TRAFFIC SPECULATIVE ? la the recent debate in the House Mr 413 Agland, the Under Secretary for Foreign Alairs, used the words "speculative olament with regard to the opiam traffic.

ita merits.

tring all forms of sore throat,

No stronger testimony of Formamint's power of caring sore throat can be desired than that written in The Practitioner by the Chief Medical Officer of one of the largest Infectious Disossos Hospitals in "I have never had England. He states:

sore throat myself since I began to use Asked for an explanation by Sir J. D. Wuling's Enking, although I suffered

periodically Becs M.P. Mr. Acland zaid: "I can

Bagidos mention two matters which seem to me entirely to

to justify the

the word speculatire."

press and profession to be an Pro.ainst opium in China might lead to their exceedingly valuable preventive of germ like diphthoria, scarlet fever, andly disassem ceasing to domand opium; and, secondly.

mumps, whooping cough and con- the Chinese Government might take ad-f vantage of the Treaty of 1911 and ozciude sumption. The germe cansing these die- opiem under the terms of the Treaty, eases lodge in the throat, multiply there. and infect the body with their poison, either wholly or partially, frum that coun-nies they are killed and presented from try. If those two things, apart from doing hsen. This is precisely what Wal- others, do not justify the word "specule hog's Formamint does.

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Firstly, it always powaible that the foeling mamint is admitted by the

tive" I do not know that word.

OF INTEREST TO GLURMEN..

THE INVALUABLE PREVENTIVE_

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Of the preventivo action of Wulfing's Formamint a distinguished physician writes in The General Practitioner ing's Formamint may be used as a pre- rentire in scarlet favor, mumpe, bad fore

commend throat and the like. I

and

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giving him the opportunity of putting his

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Mr. M. J. D'Arcy, a member of the Raleigh Club, has just obtained an in- junction to restrain the committee from Peak.interfering with his enjoyment and are of the club. The matter is of interest to clubmen all the world over. Mr. D'Arcy treatment with the utmost confidence. had been a member of the club for 3s being painless plossant, non- years, and

and the ground on which the com- poisonous. provedly bactericidal, and mittoe purported to turn him out was that casily carried out at any time, by any he had not paid with punctuality certain person, and under any circumstances."

Ba further states:-"Since fines, and also a certain amount due for

"Since adopting food. In other words on his fines were in Wailing's Formamint na a preventive in I have bad soventeen cases Are the coumitteo claimed to exercise

ning fifteen sont to the Irelation There were many contacts in connection with these cases, who were all ven kormamint for uso daily, and not a It nust be distinctly understood, however, Lint

while

Walfing's Formamint curce sore Mrs J. I. Agnew throat. it is offered only as a preventive of Mr H. W. Andrews

iphtheria.

Mr A. T. Barberini Thousands of people, including large Mr M. Baring ambors of, the aristocracy and many of Bir E. R. Bate the most distinguished men in England, Mr O. Beach Mr. D'Arcy had been accused of nine 1450 testified that Walting'e Formannint Blr E. 4. Beaumont thing and condensed for another. The has cured them of sore throat, and has Mrs F. R. Belilios

from con- Mr G. A. Bena reason for his expulsion was not the non-vented those subject to

Capt. C. R. Peyaon payment of fines, but bonuse there had bracting the complaint.

The rapid cure of sore throat, and the Mr G. Бесп

difficulty with him for about two years with respect to both his desk bill and complete inrunity it gives against this Mr B. W. Bruce

disease and the others which have been Mr B. W. mentioned above, can only be obtained by

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PUBLIC

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MY

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Mr. Justice Warrington said the only question for him to decide was whether rules had been validly exo rised by the 1023 committee. He held that the anes did tot come within the word " охрепося, дз "As expressed in one of the rules. The бzcs wore a liability imposed by the by-laws of the club, and becaine a debt for which no time for payment was fixed.

ROM February 1st, 1913, 1st Floor, FROM

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TU LET-AT KOWLOON.

JEW MODERN 3-ROOMED FLATS,

брен That was the reason for his ex- pulsion, of which he received no notice.

they were judicial body bound by rules which governed them, and which they had failed to obey, Judgment was given for the plaintiff with the injunction claimed.

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Misa Duruthy Vause, whose disappear. ance from her parents' home at Whitby. and subsequent messages declaring that she had been kidnapped, created so much sensation, has returned to England from

H

Mr. and Mrs. Vause received a letter

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this paper, to Messrs. A. Wulfing & H. Kiukiang Road, Shanghai, and they will be pleased to send you, free of charge, a valuable little Book, written by a London physicien, dealing with sore throat.

Mr & Mrs F. Cropper Mr C. H. Davis Mr. A. F. Deano Mr. & Ms Derteano

and 2 children 3fis Vause reached Loudon last night, Mr W. A. Dowley

is and Mrs H. travelling from the French capital by the Mr J. E. Edwards

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0.

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*1-

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The party drove to a hotel near King's

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Stearns

hotel, stating that she had been helped to ercape from the party who had kidnapped har. and adding that it was ber intention Cross, preparatory to returning to Whit to cross by the day boat from Dieppo tu by to-day..

Mr A. G. Gordon A Press representative, who had a con

Mr V. Goulbourn Mr Joseph Goald Shortly afterwards Miss Vause's parents versation with Mr. Harold Vause at the received a telegrain from Mr. Wilfrid hotel, was informed that no information Mr J. Gourgey

Mr B. Stephen on Vause, in London, as follows: "French could be given concerning the remarkable Mrs& Miss Georgeson Master J. E. Stearns

W. Ory Mr P. O. 19 police say Dolly crossing alone to-day. doapping outrage of, which his sister has Mr You Griso- Mr H, E. Swaffald

Gono

Mr and Mrs B. H.

Tannen 'ated that she was the victim. brother added that the matter was a series Capé. T. P. Hall one, and hinted that it was occupying the MFG. H. Hamilton Mr J. R. Tapp Attention of Scotland Yard.

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Mir J. Tachetinist 3r Oeo. Harrison Mr G. A. Henderson Mr F. H. Tyso

Mr RA, Mr E. H. Villiora

ROM Lat February, MEIRION, No. 10,

Dieppe Newhaven. "Harold meeting her. Wilf." Harold is Miss Vause's older

ben her.

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