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little in trying to understand the Germanus, it is equally certain thins the Germans, no matter how much they may have tried; have been singularly successful in understand- ing the British. These reflections point to the improbability of a settle.
The drst company of Boy Scouts was ment of the war by an understandingcently enrolled in Tokyo, being renched between the enemy
The Hongkong Football Association and the Allies, for the Gernique will bold a referees' examination in the R. doubtless anderstand the other. Thastre-to-morrow afternoon at 4,50. nations opposing them as little
A very interesting and moring account they understand the British. Thereof the faeral of Earl Roberts in St. fore, as is now being pointed out in Pa's Cathedral is republished on page 3 many well informed quarters, a can-
A small contingant of B.G.A. drawn paratively speedy cessation of hosti- from Tientsin and other parts arrived in | lities will largely depend upon the the Colony yesterday en route for the front. continuation of the difficulties which the Germans are stated to be now faced with. These difficulties, as already stated, are being caused by lack of certain commodities necessary
-
An article by Sir Francis, Piggoth an is gives art pisco in the Noveraber issue **The Gorman Imperial-Coloniar Blander"
of the "Nineteenth Contury.”
SOCIAL
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1914.
FINE STORY OF BRITISH PLUCE
PERSONAL. THE P. AND O. CARGO
Ber. W. E. Price has accepted a chaplaincy on 11.M.S, Triumph,.
CASE.
Further evidence was heard, to-day Captain Ernest Dale Carr-Harris (killed in the charge against a tallymsa, four in action) was horn In February, 1878, Lightermen in the employ of the P. atıl and obtained bis commission in the Royal O. Stenship Company, and a woman, Engineers in 1890. He served in Chiano stealing 3000 worth of cotton yarn, in 1200 and received the medal with clasp. art st the cargo of the sa. Malta
Mr. Lawik, of Messrs, Johtason. Stoker and Master, prosecutel; Mr. Faithful Among the wounded of the forces in East defended the tallyman, and Mr. Tax Africa is Ligat-Colonel F. G. Battan. He D'Almada appeared for the remaining joined the Middl sax Regiment, Lat trasdofondant. forced to the Indian Army. He was with The case for the prosecution was that General Sir O'Moore Cruagh, V.C., in the fire bales of eilton yarn, part of the China operations of 1900, and was mentoriginal eargoy was found in the kohl of tioned in dispatches for his work at the the lighter Madge, after appareatly the Relief of Paking.
sante number of bales tallied from the Malta had been deposited in the Company's godown.
MERCHANT LINER AND GERMAN CRUISER.
A Daring Escapa.
'An extraordinary story of Tritish pluck and resource in dieult and dangering Ferimstonges uus revented yesterday (Nov. 1s) in a letter from the British Consul General as Rio de Janeiro to si Edward thrug, which was formadiled *» for publication by the Secretary of the Adtsiralty, together with a letter in which the Board of Admiralty comment the copiluet of a gallant merchant skip- per-captain Douglas Raid Kinneir-to the ones of the Pacife Steams Naviga tion Company's steamship Ortegn, which the saved from capture by a Geroz A tallyman in evidence said he rerniser of the southern coast of South fighter.
isod 562 bales into the glown of the Amerien. The lostars are as follows: British Consulate Generał, Replying to Mr. Faithful the witness
Rio de Janeiro, Özt. 3, 1014. him the number of bales tallied on to company's steunship Ortegs arrived as said the defendant tallyman did not tell the lighter, the No. 1 lighterman, whoBio de Janeiro upon Det. The nas
Si-The Pacife Stean Navigation
had disappearzi, told him the bales num-ter Douglas Beld Kinuer in reply to my inquiry as to whether he hail anys. Answering Mr. D'Almada wiluces said thing in particular to report with respect he did not know he had to telly 502 hals to his voyage from Valparaiso, modestly We regret to learn that Chief Insroc-Indian Army, who died Nov. 11 from from, the lighter into the godown: the gare me the following facts: Gurlay has been conveyed to the wounds received in action at Fau, Fersinn enlly sheet was given to the No. I who Government Civil Hospital suffering from Gulf, was the third son of the late Lajor-took it to the others typhoid fever. Mr. Gourlay has b on General C. 31. Decat, and was d5 years of The hearing was adjourned until to conford to his room for a week,
age. He was gazatred, in 1891 to the monow. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Ha ALW activo sarion in the porth-west
A Homo paper states that all the in the production of munitions, such Far Eastera garrisons are to be grale
as copper, saltpetre, rubber, etc. Italy led up with Territorial tmops, who
Major Lord Bernard Gordon-Lensos, now returned officially as killed, makse the of Richmond to fail. He went to Sand. second member of the family of the Duke
hurst, and, being nominated for the: Grenadier Guards, joined them in 1888 En served as a subaltern in the Chin Infantry Regiment at Wei-hai-wal, and
Major Richard Ducat, 28th Infantry
is believed indeed that German will release the line troops for the Conserved in the South African Wer officials are practically hopeless as to tinentul battlefields..... their ability to continue hostilities fir more than a few months unless the Kawn-On 28th December, Jessary materials are placed within their reach. Such articles are, of ense, contraband and may, there- loce, not be carried in neutral ships
JouN TONK Kessler, of Mabie, Dumfries.
HONGKONG, TEESDAY, Dec. 29, 1914.
THE WAR AND THE SUPPLY
_OF_MUNITIONS.
The reguit di working nertien lant week
to the enemy. It may therefore le was 100 permenta, which have been sent to safely predicted that the Allies will M Lord Thomas, 11, MTray Street, Horton, Londan, for distribution amongst more tiran ever-vigilant irtiris math ra There is good reason to believe and Belgian Refogum.
famílias në soljimes and milors at the front
that the statements regarding the Germans predicument are at Ie st essentially correct, and that if the shortage of the materials referred to consinues the Germans must inevit- ably sne for pence. By next Spring, therefore it is not improbable that the enemy, signally defented in many ways, may be only too glad to call a truce.
DEATH OF AN OLD CHINA
HAND.
.** We were giran whiský and mula for Innah," records a merchant captain captured hy the Endea. Tr reminds us of the old story of the actor who, being asked if he had had say, breakfkal, bitterly replied. ~~~Not'a drop -"--The Globy."
In order fittingly to perpetuate the first Australan xaval engagement and victory, Mr. Pearer, Minister of Defenco.
intends to scare the gang, anchors or
frontier of India, 1807-5, and elsewhere and was in both expeditions to China. 1970, and "ThibJE, 19033,
WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH, WANCHAL
.
The Annual Missionary Meetings of this Church will be held on Sunday and Monday,
bered 562
"CHAIR MISSY."
- Annoying Custom to be stopped.
Mr... Wol this morning gave his doci. sion on the importans and interesting point whether soliciting by chair coolies, for hailing passengers was in offence under the Ordinance.
The Police had received numerous complaints frons residents about the an
The Ortega sailed from Valparaiso with some 300 French Reservista. od board. When she had arrived clows to the western entrance of the Straits of Magellan, a Certian cruiser of the Dress den gluss sixkenly appeared, and gave chase. Be it remarked that the normal spoed of the Ortega is only some four- +ten-kuuta-pez-hour, whereas the speed of the German cruiser ns at lenst
twenty-one knots per hour.
Under those giretinu.iances, the master" of the Ortego took an hemid resolve."
Hallif for volunteers to asist in
king his vessel; that appeal met with hearty response; firmen, engineers, m | voluntaurs, stripped to the waist, set-to
{Srd and 4th prox. The Sunday Services {noyance caused to them by `coolies plying/work with a will, and the muster assured
will. commence-Morning, 10.15.0. Evening. 8.00 p.m. p.m. (Tickets 25 c. each); and a Mission
On Monday: Ten in the Chapel xt 6.00
Meeting at 7.30
other detachable fittings, 'rom the Emden, will be taken by as the chair
They will be mounted in the Federal cipital.
Tne. "Gazette "
ין
has published the Homes of 191 warrant and non-commis sioned officers promoted to the rank of soned lieutenant for service in the feld, Of this
Sir Henry May,
for hire, more especially in Pedder Street. mo that they actually succeeded in The Crown Solicitor, Mr. Pail Hodgson, whacking the old ship (she was bit in chair costics argued it was an offence. at the hearing of a text case against two (1008) up to a good eighteen koots.
The Magistrate today held that an offence had been committed and said
BAD GERMAN SHOOTING.
The muster hended his ship straight for the entrance of a passagy known sa Nulson's Strait. and he made for the he proposed to convict the coolies.
lid not intend imposing a fine but to the Gerruan cruiser, which kept firing Strait at full speed, hotly pursued by- war them. The decision was that it
He
an oftence to hail passengers from the stand and in futum he would fine
conficted offender.
at him with twa heavy how guns.... Luckily, one of the shots took effect, and the Ortega succeeded in entering
K.C.M.G.
The programme will be the following Hymn No 167; Prayer: Song, (selected), Mrs. Goodman Speech, The, Chairman" Hymn. No. 78); Address, (Some Incidents of 1014). Rev. T. IV. Scholes, M.A.: In- forlader Garrett: Addeest, (Thẹ Outlook in China), Rev. C. Bone: Song, (The Lost Chord); Mr 8. Hamer Col regiments, thirty-five to the Royal Horse Hymn, No. 783; Benediction.
total, two helong to cavalry |lection. In Aid of the Missionary Society were partieniarly annoying to ladies and river did not dare to follost her..
the Boyal Garrison | ANAL Artillery, toa ta Artery, and seventy-four to infantry
regiments.
It is now more evident than it has been for some little time past that the termination of the war will pro- bably rest more on the exhaustion of of the anteiials necessary for the production of munitions than on any other case. This, of course, refers
The Lato Mr.-J.-J.Keswick, who to Germany, whose supply of certain death is announced, was an old China commodities has recently been causing head. Pë came out to the Far East to the Germans considerable anxiety, in the firm of Jardins. Matheson & Co. auxiety that is certain to increase will fly -1878, and remained at one oruther of-befirm's branches antil 1901, since when time. The Germans, with character he hd resided permanently at home. For istic forethought, were thorughly a period he was manager of the head office prepared for a few months' encounter here. with the French or Russians, or evelly the Into William Keswick, M.P., and Mr Keswick was a younger brother of perimps, with both combined, but uncle of Mr Henry Aerwick, who succeed. their arrogance blinded them to the possibility of having at the same time to encounter a nation that, in the event of continued hostilities, would be able by means of their fleet to prevent the importation of the neces- My commoditites into Germany- Prile, it is said, goeth before a fall, his connection with the Far East. Bewa Acting Inspector Angur this morning and it certainly is the case in the first in the Shanghai Ofea of Jardine asked for a week's remaad in a charge Matheson & Company sumber twe, and against a Chinese at Sbaukiwan of kidnap present instance. Though it is unit was on after his arrival in the Settlping a six year old male child. At the generous to smile at anyone's discomfi- men that he been engaged to the aklet
daughter of
ofir Harry Parkes,
Polico Station, defendset said he took the Shortly ture, one cant refrain from feeling fter hamringe Mr Kesick was transfe
child at another man'a request and was Mr. Keswick per cised wages for doing so. The officer was keen Volunteer,
K. Ths. 70.000 was destroyed at the On Dec. 29, opium to the valse of H.
Signal Station. Footang. The opium was ed his father in the representation of the during the past few months, and its des eized by the Chinese Maritime Customs Epsom Division of Surrey on his return intruction was witnessed by representatives 1912, and is now serving with the Expedi-f the Shanghai Magistrate and the Chinese tionary Force.
| Superintendent of Customs, the Pootung Magistrate and foreign officials of the Customs.
A Hongkong gentlemen who knew the Ive Mr Keswick intimately, both here and tivo some interesting reminiscences of in Shanghai, gare a China Mail represen
**LORD, ROBERTS.”
(By Rudyard Kipling in the Daily
Telegraph.")
Three hundred mile of cannon spoke He passed in the very battle-smoke Uf the war that he had descried:
When the Master-Guuner died.
He passed to the very sound of the güos,
Bet before his eye grew dim
had seen the faces of the soos Whose sires bad served with him.
He had touched their sword-bilts, and
greeted ench
with the old are word of praise, As it had hoon in old days. And there was virtus in touch sad speech
So he dismissed theta and took his rest,, Botween the adoring East and West And the steadfast spirit went forth
And the tireless guns in the North.
amneed at the strange mixture of red to Han-kong. In than his foster said he hope to be able to arrest the other clan, simple, valiant, well-beloved,
simplicity and overweening conceit ring sure the Light Horse, of which he was that causes the Germans to believe pain reached high standard of efficiency an concerned, and if he did so he would that what they thought regarding the not very large. He is a good rider and remand was granted until Tuesday.
though its membership at this time was ask for commitment to the sessions." A British and what the British would Taiten of the Hongkong tice of probably do, would certainly not be Jardine, Matheson and Company Mr. Ke¶. An article by Mr. Roevelt in the
Ax
conta'ns the following paragraph :- "It "New York Timer" of November; 8.
will neser be possible in any war to commit clearer breach of international morality
Flawless in faith and fame, Whom neither eass nor housure moved
A hair's breadth from his sim.
Never again the war-wise face,
The weighed and urgent word That pleaded in the market-place-
Plended and was not beari
Yet from his life a new life springe Through all the hosts to come,
That follow this man home.
inaccurate. They believed that the concile, the A meather of the Cheaherf wick set on the Legislative and Executive British, for many reasons, would not Cammere, served on the bourds of the support the French either on land or Hangkoug And
companies The "degenerate "British lind numerous loca Shanghai Bank al far too much trouble of their own, is great many frie feit den and made than that Germiny has committed in the And Glory is the Imat of things H.K. Cricket Club 'At Home to Rest what with the Irish question and In the Colony. They returned Home in ia rasion and subjugation of Belgium. Yet |
set.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, January 1& 2 -
of League,
SATURDAY, January
9.10 pm. Raowwhite and the Frog Prince" by the 4.0.0. at Theatre Royal, in aid of Belgian Relief Fund.
Sursat, Inuuary 3-
Excursion to Macau.
TOESDAY, January 5-
2.30 v.m-Auction of Fargiture, atc,
at Morris. Hughen and Hough'e. -
WEDNESDAY, January. 6;—
4.30 p.m."Snowwhite and the Frog Prince by the 8.0.0. at Theatre Boyut, in aid of Belgian Relief Fone.
BOSDAY, January 10
Field Day for Volunteers and ReserveS
C. KAMMING & Co., Ln.
Chemists and Drayyisis,"
Keswick entertained
we have taken no steps to redress the wrongs of the Belgians. It is a force for the United States to sizu Hague treaties and enter lato agreements if our Govern that regulations are actually observed." • ment does not consider itself bound to see
KEDYARD KIPLINE,
AMMUNITION AND ARMS FOR THINGTAU.
Remarkable Statement by A Ship's Cook.
w
The Crown Solicitor and the cooliesNvison's Strait, where the German
persons leaving the hotels.
JAPANESE FOR THE FRONT
Red Cross Party PassOS Through.
In-anter to realise tho. hardihool -of- this metion upon the part of this master. of the Ortega, it must be remembered that Nelson's Strait is entirely uncharted, and that the marrow, tortuous passage in, | question erestižites a veritable nightmare | for narigiturs, bristling us it does, with reefs and pinnaclo-meks, swept by feree
A contingent of members of the Japanese cents and tide-rips, and with the cliffs Red Cross Society arrived here yesterday on either side-sheer-to, without say on. from Japan en ruote to England and chore. I can speak from personal ex- France. The party is under the charge of | porienes as to the terrifying nature of... Dr. Hiroshige Shirota and includes three the navigation of Nelson's Starity" Iving" doctors, one pharmacist, twenty-one parses, two chief assistants, nineteen
Duce passed through It many years ago, sasistant", two interpreters and one clerk.
in & small sealing schooner. of 578 Sve
DUISCL
However, the master cd the Oreg The party, with the excepti
disco ark at Marseilles and managed to get his vessel safely through establish a special field hospital The five this dangerous passage, employing the
nurses will ĝu on to Endland to join the
main party which left Japan recently via device of sending boats ahead to sound the United States and is attached to one every yard of the passage. Eventually, of the home hospitals.
EXFORD RECAPTURED,
by a miracle of lack and good seaman- ship, ho worked his way into Smyth's Channel without having sustained even sersteli to his platce, and finally brought his vessel to this port
UNCHARTED STRAIT.
We were courteously informed (says the Singapore Free Press of the 14th inst.) from Government Eouse yesterday of the stated. Nelson's Stauit is absolutely us
When it is remembered that, as already following new-
The British collier Exford cptured charted, and that nețer before had o by the Eden on Oct. 19 was recaptured vessel of any size attempted that most on Dec. 11 by the armed merchant cruiser perilous page, it will, I think, in ad Empress of Japan with three cars and mitted that the captain's nation in taking | 14 men of the Emden on board.”
of
REFUSING TO SURKENDER.
North Son Incident."
87; 83300-con steamer safely through thes passage constitutes a mis notable feat. of plụck and skikul womanship; and it is reassuring to khoir that the old spirit of flaring und of resource is still alive in` our mercantile marine.
I have no doubt that Captain Doug BAJILKI BURMARISE,
Reid Kinneir's services will be fully ap London, Dec. 14.
preciated. not only by the directors" nf The Great Eastern Haway's steamer the Pacific Steam Navigation Company *Colchester, which left for Halland via for having thus myrd- the Ortega fimm. Harwichs on Friday, encountered's sub capture by the enemy, but also by thi marina, which topped up thirty miles out French Government for having waved and ordered the Colchester' to fan capture the 300 Freach reservists port, surrender.
he enlmarine, and thus presented the
The 'Colchester' tarned her hows towards who happened to be on card his vessel.
(Signed) |O|Serlivas - Brann," minimum target then at full speed she Ilia Britanni Mujaty' Cond. proceeded sig zag wise and escaped.
The light Hon. Sir F: Gray, t K.C., M.P. c.
Admiralty's Praise.
Mr. and Mr
their residence in the summer of 1899 and were away from the incesant labour upheavals. the Colony for a year or two, but when The German Wis
certain that Mr. J. Bell leving retired from China Mr. Kenwick again assumed contml ic Hong the Irish would rather fight for kong, retiring definitely in 1901. Germany than on the side of the Mars Jardine, Matheson and Company's It is interesting to recall that another of | United Kingdom. Ordinary can-Hongkong tingers, Mr. G. W. Dickson, monsense, to say nothing of Gennau and Mr Keswick were related by marriage. logic, clearly indicated that such Parken pungent daughter.
the former having srried Bir Harry
This strip of flat marshland, which for three weeks has been a battle ground is a would be the case. Likewise,
dreary place on a cold November: day, "A Chinese cook on board's German bost German official ever doubted that
writes "The Times" special correspondent that left Hamburg for Taingtau, and which, British statesmen would ever risk To Lieutenant G. H. Chisnall belorge, in West Flanders, and it is made still more on finding the blockade in progress on the many interests of the widespread tinction: Killed at Poperinghe, tronty habitation in it. The destructive hail reloge, told remarkable story of the an it sœenie, a certainly melancholy dia. denniste by the ruin of every single human | afriral returned to Turkish waters for British Empire in going to the assist-miles from Ostend, recently, shila tendies which mined upon it for so long has hissted exportation of arme and ammunition for nace of France in au encounter with woanded-dier, he was the first Fellow then and left them dead. Nothing remains the use of the German frees in Tringtsu. The Council of the Geographical Germany. It has in fact been fre- of the Royal Cottage Of Surgeons to fall in but the blackened shells of buildings which The dook was charged before Mr. Wood Society of Paris has struck off from its list quently awerted on good authority the war. He was serving in the R. A.M.C.. were once prosperous farms and piles of with being in illegal possession of nine
of Corresponding Members the name of
Admiralty, Nov 7, 1914, that the Kaiser himself never would and was attached to the 1st Cameron salos that were villages. Everywhere the Misuser pistol, two revolvers and 910 Dr. Seen Hedio, sad has decided to requst To the Secretary, Pacific Steam Naviga believe that the Entente Cordiale Highlande
ground bas been ploughed and pitted by rounds of ammunition.
the Grand Chancellor of the Legion of
tion Company (Ltd.) sheil fire. Huge bolas yawn in the roed- existing between France and the
Honour, to remedy the Swedish explorer1 St. Jance stress, Liverpool A Berkoue Oficongaid he arrested de
Sir, I any commended by my Tordy, We are reminded of the approach of ways and the trees beside them ste smash fandant in Connaught Road Central in from the rolls of the Order. The Council United Kingdom was anything other the New Year by the receipt of legsed and uprooted as if a gale and a thunder-posession of the arms.
considered that Dr. Brea Hedin bad.com-Commission of the Admiralty to re than a piece of sentiment, meaning number of calendars, date bincks, and
stizm had mocemively passed over them.
mmitted a grave breach of the laws of honour, qucht that you will represent to the dire In a statemens defendazt mid silen nothing in reality." Not even a blotters in both Chinese and English, from
I was given the arms sad imtisnition in carrying on, though a citizen of a tieutral tors of Pacific Stent Navigation "scrap of paper" made it Binding the following local firms and agencies:
There seems to be very little new in in Hamburg to take to Taingrau, When country, a violent campaign against France, Company that they have received through Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. ar. The showering of steel darts from we arrived at Tsingtain the place we where he has been received with ex the Foreign Office a copy of a despach from his Majesty's Consul General nt. Ric
Tad perimps it was as much owing to Mr. P. Tester, local agant Norwich Coin the unroplanes of the Allies on the Germans war with Japen and. I was not allowed Lions cordiality by the Geographicala Jauelto garding the escape of the
a
there. The ship returned to Turkey whers
THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, piper and to the recognition of the Rayal) Losumnes Co., Ltd., Messrs. D. whos to ordered his actors to discharge did not know it was illegal to bring the sovority. Wo Day may thus similar feeling Jumein from puttuit by a Grem
the lack of this enme scrap of Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., (Mesara Daff in the trenches in simply a reversion to the she remained for three months. I then Society. Dr. Sven Hedin' attitude towards Hoyal Mail steamer Ortigue during
Sasoon and Co.); Queen (now merged in tactics of William the Normanat Hastings, care in another steamer to Hongkong 1 England and Russm was censured with equal sont voyage from Valparaiso La Ito de honourable understanding between anon and Cn.): Alliance Insurance Co. their atroxs into the air an that they would am a cook on board ship. The American Hedin, Carl Eetori, and others who have CTY
arras and Ammunition into 1 in this country, towards Ltd. (West Dulwull and Co.; the Vic- the two countries that made it as toria Dialery: Messra Gands Price and fall vertically on the Saxon squares Ono Cousal in Turkey aced the British Gensul had not only honcurs hat hospitality of My lords desire to place on record their sacred obligation to both Frenchinen Co. Ltd.; Lay rpool, Lindun, and Gioke of there miles killed Harold The dart there to allow ins to go back to the Blue rare order conferred on them. It is said approstion of whs couragubies conduc and Britons. This, however, is some-Tol monnager); Lane abire (now merel in
Imguratce
CJALNYMc. H.8. Pasyfair, wed by our Avitorni plan Tunnel bort and I was allowed to do wi," that "gatitude la a lively noose of favouts, of the master, Captain Brian. Behine
of accel
Wood: What were you going back to come i woull seem that they have GREAT REDUCTIONS IN what of a digression, though, we the Royal Insurance Co. (Meera David has about is in, in length, third of an inch in to Turkey ford an entirely ignored the saying London and neir. In thewing off his part
Boon and C) PRICES.
trust,nok a paintless one, for it can Road, Kalour; dennis W. and Battened into a feather" of "he other employed on was not permitted in. Chinese
Heung Chean
ong Haiphong teter, ground to a point at one end, Dalendarit The German boat I was China Exprons. not be too clearly grasped that Ger-Wil
Capetno tohicen and and weighing lightly over sa ounce, Turkey. It was on the eighth day after wxtern and aber was obliged to remains in still line, with whup the left Hamburg that the Captain
vetlen Kaíba (dare block
A kelegum saying way had broken The German mind is unquestionably Company (Merre Hedley & Co. Mana aleb and exce throug
erinpany's handlows The Eastern Ashte shower they gather the telocity gfs ritos, and who want to Turkey and took
The ZA, Queen's Road, LinSSROO much more prone to prejudices than work (Innerd Calendar); Meghe W. Rhif Cuid they
The Standard Uil Co. Ltd. of New
spy in they haltar there
rató a mon The Magistrato imposed a ane of $1,000 he British, and if ur the paet the toxiay at Constanta fire the fact the border anroplanit can carry or three months and conscated the juris Britigh huvo troubled themselves Dainfectant in Willis Powell get 400 ! these ducts are packed sad samunition.
and the Westrainster Tobacco Company in release bozes of attion: ONZ
PRESCRIPTIONS ACOURATKLY
OLPENSEL..
cessfully navigating the unch dangerous passapp af N Loon's Perali:- Fur, etc.
THE BEST MEDICINE COUGH BANYAK BAMBERLAINS Cough Remedy is
› PareDrogs Patent Diedustes, Zer i most absurd lens at the Britial?ention: Cuntpany (Lender intend Palearct from a height of 700 ft in" a receiver var afmid to go to the the largest relling bough medicine ju
the world today, because la dous exalily Last week's notifications of ensu wing a couilh remedy la supposed, to doc
tops the Cougie and cold spordi and calila disesse were two of eaterie text electually for sale by all Chendets And in the deaths of two Chinese Storekoppbra
British case of estaría