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SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1914.

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ON SATURDAY, JULY 4th.

(One Night · Only.)

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE EMPRESS DISASTER.

(Continued from page 4)

„EXTRAORDINARY ENCATE.

MOTHERS AND THEIR

CHILDREN..

Nervous misthers, worried by household duties and run duwa. by the hit; nerviais.

Mr. Thomas H. Greenaway, the hun hidros, fasline imatio Infueba, sven more than their parents, nesible to sit siäll band, tad his story, wi felfriss

or stand still at to keep them windy con citated on anathing very long bath need Dr. Williams Pink Pillen build up the blood and strengthen the berees

My with and myself wors occupying a double berth cabin. I was awakened by the crash, and got out of my berth

Try a histe trementant with these streng.

us thòi request of imp"wife, not thinkingthening fla and watch the e lou- ratura however, that there was anything serious ly wrong, but that the whips hul simply bumped agnines a small iceberg,

My wife noticed the list of the ship,

deck, and she left immediately, thinking I would follow her. This was my inter tion, but before I left the cabin I closed

Under the distinguished matrange of H, Sir Henry May, R.C.M.G.. H. E. and agreed that we should go up op General Kelly, C. B., and Commodore Anstruthur, C. MG.,

Box Plan Open at MOUTRIE'S

to pale cheeks and lips, see how the win nerves recover theic pois, note how much luss irritating th children boorma and how schleswarolding they wand. Dr. Williams Pick Filla area binering typerrous people, mens well as women- because they build up the blood and strengthen the maryes Ther lighten the cires of life because they give you ake strength to meet them..

Nervousness in endron "should: ba suz-

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sastohing up a wrap for my wife. I went seriour dīsinars, Girs them Dr. Williama? up to the deck, I sourched for my. wife. Pink Pills to build up their bised and they bat could sad no truca of her, although will become sturdy, pink cheeked ad some murtabers of our party told me that g

Dr. Williams' Pink Pils should be kept she was there.

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Diseases of the Nervous System."

**After a rain endeavour to find her Gold Sleeve Links I gave her up as lost. The list of the from . E. Lord tip was so bad that I could scarcely Gladstone in Pre-keep my feet, w I climbed over that rail caria, and

Gold Thinking that my wife 'was lost, I de Cigarette Case, with

ther presents from cided to stick to the ship, stid having H. D. the Queen condence that she would not sink. Biother of Siam, When the last plurge came, however, I recently in Bangkok. knew that all was over, and I decided Credentials inproof to eling to the side of the rail. The of above together forco of the churning waters and the with the Medal of expkklun the bailers broke my graip, Fine Arts presented

and I menu to tas" surfer, to see the by H. 1. M. the Sultan may be seen top ata mund table Hosting near me st Moutrien.

I sterregled in groping it, and kept afont inntil several men öreged me on to a raft, on which I "Fained with

FREEAR THE MAN WHO MADE THE SULTAN LAUGH. To Be Right Book Your Sent or You may be Left,

Laughter is the best of all Tunics Frecar's Book of Jokes: 50 couth "st Moutries. Un Freest's three visita to Shanghai standing room was at a premium in the Lyceum Theatre, as also in Singapore. Returning again to Shanghai and Singapore shortly by general request.

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ropes and eventually got into the small exhausted and nearly tmzan. We were taken on board the Storstad and pisced in the engine-room.“

SERVIVORS DO MAD.

"Sono of the survivors were raving mad from the shock and hardships, and the terrible Recrow which I witnessed hogar description. Dr. Grant, however,

a dozen others. We wers reel by was as cool as a cucumber and by the attention ho gave to the survivors ho the pilot buat and taken on board.

During this interval thy wise, who ertainly saved many lies. There 'ween had given me up as lost, bad herself, no officers themy, ani ho simply storl ben saved. The pilot boat was the out and controlled the position." When

"NOTE-A Fan will be supplied to exch Blamber of the Audience with complitise to arrive at the shots, and was we were taken off the coilier by the ments of the Milkmaid Co. Nothing like a hearty evening of laughter.

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taken to the home of some tespirable Lady Evelyn them, was shining resident of the place, who gave me every brightly for which we were all very care and attention. In the pit beat thankful, Mr. Webber, of the Canadian with me was Captain Spooner, of the Pacific Railway, did wonders for the Salvation Army Star Band, and he told 'survivors, who 'swarmed about him aw, lie hard par a Mobelt on my wife, clamouring for ploilus. Practiced all

On the arrival ut. the second bout, the prolongery lost everything. The wo men we extremely brave, and the meu showed, much courage in helping them: ww of the Marcosi mon cf the

I learned that my wife had been rescued, and was in a hotel in the village. As soon on I had secured elețass I went in search of lar, guing from home to house. Empress of Treland was on board ene Ar at I found her. Shan WHA still of the bout, und did good work in help. aware of my resete, and when sheing the recue.

wow me oke burst into trans, being too wenk to say anything,”

A BRAVE WOMAN.

Little Hylen O'Hara, pt. Tazonio, a child of 10, whoon father was drowner) while frying (to' save her. told a story One of this most well-possumul pas. which bregst tears to the eyea of ult sengrupong those rescued was Mrs. who heard her. She is a pretty, intel W. E. Paton, of Sherbrooke, siste affligent, ami aziablo girl, and she roch Mr. G. G. Grundy, who, according to become a general favourite among the all the survivor who saw her, displayed survivors, and won her way into the unusual bravery, Mr. Patin was rescued hearts of everybody. In telling what she

Bebout, and did not get the least had experienced sho said: bit we owing to her remarkable cool-

Sho was fble to give much valu -ubio-amistance to the suffere

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As Nome members of the crew said, the majority of those who were saved had

My papa awakened us and brought mu up on deck. When the ship begin to sink he took me under one arm) and jumped into the water with me. He then begin to swim with me and pinesi mo

to swim for it. All that was possiblava a piver of wood. Fail on my TAX was, dono to lower boats, but the benty papa after that. I swam with this picco Ist the ship made it utterly impos-of wood and so I carne clow to cbit sible to get nut, more than five boats, and was taken ip." they said.

Mr. J. Fergus Duncan, a solicitor, of Locdon. England, who had been in Canads on busines, told, of how the first bont launched upset, and those who had crowded into it were plunged kendlong into the water. Mr. Duncan related his experimers of the wreck as follows:

"My berth was on the starboard side:

"Where did you learn to swim ?** asked one of the group listening to the child's story.

**I took lessons at Haverhill College," she said......

**Were you dressed. she was asked,

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**I hadn't time, to dress,” she replied. | .

I just put on my combinations."

To a query as to her ugo she said,

I heard the whistles and foghoras as be 11 in December,“

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proached by a lady, who asked him what me. He helped me to roach, papar, to I'vere the instructions. The only answer which we both clung until rescued by

sia received was that there were nono a bichost."

interval then and said,For God'e suka get a Hobelt, and she did so.**

well as the reversing of the engines, and then the crush, F.want out on the Ia modest and unassuming term. Mr. deck, which was empty, and, looking Clayton B. Burt, factory manager of the 843 over the side, I saw the colliding vessel Motor Company, Toronto, who moving away. A boet was launched was on his way to England on business, from the bridge, but one of the davits told of how he helped Miss Toompson, TO- LET.

worked more quickly than the other, of New Zealand, to reach a lifebout. Mr. and the living cargo was shat clear into Bart said Spacious GODOWN situated on the water. I hurried back to my cabin,

When I came to the surface. I started SHAMEER.

and the ship took a bigger list. I did to swim, and a young lady whom I after not, wait any longer, but went out again wards learned was Mins Thompson swan A. VIVIAN HOGG,

The ship began to go over more, and up alongside of me and asked me to help Shameen. the passengers were asking what was her I sight a passing suitcase whirh Hongkong, June 1, 1814, " 680 the matter they were donning the was floating about, and by means of this, lifebelte. As the ship tiltal heavily on to which we both held, wo kept afloat could not stand up on the deck any for about half an hour. The girl was n longer, and had climb up on to the good simmer, but was impeded by her railing.

Tienvy (overeçat, which I finally managed "It was awful to to these poor wo to get off for her. She wore no Hebdl. men who had not the strength to keep As long as I live," continued Mr. their hold on the railing, and were Burt, I had never forget the awful hurled back against the cabin What scones which I witnessed in this disaster, became of them God alono fhow. As Too sight when the salp went downt 672 the ship propors for the final plunge Oh my God, it was wind. Four mon I slid down the plates into the set. As tried to pull me under with them, and, I reached the water the steam camo amid the struggling mess of humanity, bursting out of the side of the ship, my aras and legs came in constant con- causing a great commotion, and when tret with floiting bodies as I swam the last plunge camo I was sucked along. I recalled one striking scene be under, and on coming to the surface I fer the ship went down. As the passen No. 5 MOUNTAIN VIEW, newly saw no boat around, so I struck out for gers rushed on deck an officer was up

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MANCHESTER SURVIVOR. Still another sad talo way related by Ms Thompson, of New Zealand, with, Mr. Walter Fenton, a young man from together with brunt, Mrs. Wynne. Manchester, England, who was a fost Priest was on her way to England, said cabin penger, on his way home. He that she had lost all hope of #nding her was necompanied by two friends, sino of sunt. She and awakened about a quar. Manchester, Messrs. B. G. Brandon and ter of an hour before the rash, having P. G. Averdieek, bath of whom perished heard the sound of the fog horn. She in the wreck.

It was learned from one of the erent corroborated Mr. Burt's story about swimming with the suitense. She was that Captain Kendal was on the bridge uncertain whether she would go on to when the collision occurred." When the England er turn to her home. She ship sank he was wasted away and pulled was awaiting eblo instructions from her into one of the boats The first mate, Mr. Steed, who was also on the bridge parents.

Miss Grace Kohl, of Peel-streects Mon at the time, sunk with the ship...

Probably the chief cause of confusion treul, for whose sufety urgent inquirier wers being mule yesterday, related on on the ill-fated ship after the Impact was the train that she was awakened by the the fact that the water, rushing into the crash of the collision, one, putting on a engine room and flooding the dynamos, lifehelt, she went out with Miss Brown, threw the ship into complete darkness. the stewardess, who looked after her which mudo the struggles of the terrified

pasagers too terrible to be imagined:

(To be continued an Monday).

"I had pai on a cost, and when I reached the promenade deck," she sail, the ship had listed quite a lot. Very few wore thero, except Miss Brown and myself. There were shouts, of The ship's going down,' ad I jumped, and was picked up in about five minutes. Dr. Grant's work was simply marvellous," continued Miss Kohl. He was the only one who had any control over the people,ryan

*WIFE AND MOTAKE LOST, Probably one of the most touching sights on to survivors' train was that of Mr. Phillip Lawler, who, with his wife HOLESALE boying agencied their son Herbert, after living soven aldaiertaken for all British and Gov. tinental goods, Idaluding

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