FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1915.
Hughes and Hough
ACCTIONCERE (D-TER GOTERSMIST.
AND ADMIRALTÝ.
General Auctioneers
AND
Sbare, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN "
COAL STORAGE.
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Codes used
1.B.C, 4 & 5TE ADITIONE.'
A1. TELEGRAFme Cour
Telegraphie Address?
MEIRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instruc- Tricts to Sell by Public Auction,
*.
WEDNESDAY,
the 17th February, 1915, commencing at 9:30 p.m. at their Saxs Rooses,
No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner;
of Ics Hosso Streat.-
SEVERAL LOTS OF
HORLICK'S
MALTED
SMILK
SPEEDY SUSTENANCE
is given by Horlick's Malted Milk to those who are run down and exhausted—it helps Nature to restore nerve torce.
Har ick's proves very valuable as an energy. upprne Food-Drink.
The demand in the East is very large and increasing. No cooking stir in water only-Made in a moment.
Of all Chemists and Stor
ín 3 signs, 1/6. 2'6, and′′11/-
(in England).
AUCTIONS.
RUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned bave received instrac- THE pe giveti shat
n
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET).
On
SATURDAY,
the 13th February, 1913, at 11′ amag at their Sales Rooms, No. 3
Des Voeux Road, Comer of
Ion House Street-
SEVERAL CASES OF WINES, SPIRITS, A... to. A follows:-
NEW TEAKWOOD FURNITURE, AND Champagne, Clarete, Hock.
SUNDRY BLACKWOOD
FURNITURE, &c.,
As follows:nom
Upholstered Drawing Room and Bedroom Suites, Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room Faroiture, Arm-chairs and Sofas, Carpets and "Rug", Brase and Erss-mounted *Bodsterios, Toilet Tables Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables ind Chairs, etc..
etc., Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Glas and E-P. Warn, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, cle., etc.,
diso
Blackwood Cabinets, 1 Large 4-fold Blackwood Screen (Porcelain Panels) and Blackwood Fire Screen, Brauds. Tempoys, Sottees, etc., Two Piance, Marbla Clocks, Two Combination Safes,. Remington Type- writers, Bras Fonders and Fire Brasser (new), and a few lots of Table Linen,
&c. (Full Particulars from Catalogne.) TES-Ay asaal,
$c.,
HUGHES & BOUGA,
Auctioneers. Hongkong. Feb. 10, 1915,
PUBLIC AUCTION"
Shorry, Port, Cyler,
TERMS usual.
Gia, Whisky, &c., &c.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Feb. 8, 1915.
`PUBLIC AUCTION,
00
SATURDAY,
· 120-
MORE BATTLE STORIES.
(Cantinued from piga 2)
A TYPICAL PICTURE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Tha forutor is in communication with the wrenches by means of a wire arrange tant, mud the object, of course, da ta WANT OUS ELan of any movement on the part of the gemy, or any signs að útrack. In the latter case your-putxul hava to keep their ears open and fook nippy in getting back through the wire | ntanglements into their own trenches, as otherwise they may have to be sacrificed in order to save the post. This has not happened yet, but you can easily under. stand that with an caemy advancing fro cannos be delayed indefinitely.
SENDING UP KOUKITS,
Under dato Duoc. 18, the names writer i
aby's:
HAVE
YOU A
BAD LEG
with wounds that charm or otherwiso, perhaps surrouded was intamann, and wallen, that when you press your Engr on the named part It leaves the tapresslan If so, undue the skin you have poison, hinh señor 10 10 routin You hare kimi. Porhaps your kiss are wallen, iba cunts bang ulcerated, the games with the ackiss, and which the skin tray be durolastnik of these may be wounds: the disease, it allowed to boating, will deprive you of the power to walk. You may have allendest virious buspitala, and boun tall your ass is depeless, or advised to submit
pua, but do not? Try the Grasshopper Triarmeen.hich is certain cur in cues of Abscesses, Glandular Swe.ings, Farance Hands, Carbuncles, Ulessted Joints, Bunions. House thal's Knee, or Snuas, lasect and Dog Bicas. band at once to the Drug Stores for a box of
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Mary London
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London, S'pore_die | Samur Manila, Coha & Bolle Chinhus Manila, Cabu & Dlette Sungkang..... Branila
Longwang Manila, Atralian Port iyan.....
AJEXTS,
(Dary 07 LuAVIS
Gibb Livinsgtan & Co (Feb. 19; alia.m Gibb Livingston & Co
Osaka Bbosan Kaisha Feb. 17, at 9a.tu." Nippon Yasan Kalsha Feb. 19. The Bank Lico, Ld... Feb. 26. Toyo Kiaan Kalaha... March 10, 19.40. 8. N. do Fab 50, at Noon.. 18. 20. 9. N. Co....Mar. 31, at 10a.m.
Butterfield & Swire.....] Feb 18, 824 pm,
Buttarfeld & Swirs ... Fab, 231, at 4 punk Tardine, son&Cold Feb. 15, at 3 p.m. Butterfield & Bebe Feb. 20. Nippon Yusan Kanha Feb. 25, at Nonu
Getting into the trenchos, which is GRASSHOPPER OINTMENT Mist., Londan E.... Kashima Maru... Innen Kalnbai Har. 15, at Noon.
AND PILLS, Prepared by Albert, Albert
House Farringdon Street, London, Brgland. Prise Estland 1/12 and 2/9 par bacter Agents-A. S. Watson & Co., Id.
Hongkong.
Mar.. London ... Mishima Maro Idon Le City of Durham
The Bank Line, Ld.. About Feb.
Mars, Panama Royal Prines wm Che Bank Line, Ld....Fab. 24.
New San Francisco v. Japas Mongólin ¦......... San Fenneirco v. Japan Persia
San Fcisco, v Japar Shinyo Maru ME. 3. Dollar.. Francisco
San
Satgcod
S'hai & Japan Porta..amar
'hai & Kobe Shanghai
Malta
Choyssag
Proite Mail 5.2. Co. feb. 17; 1841 pmr Pacifo Mail S.8. Oo Mar, 9, 1 pim-
Toga Kisco Kaisha Feb. 23,
Robbert Dollar Co......
March L
P. & O, S, N, Co... About Feb. 23.
use Kaisha Fab. 91. Mart Nippon uses
always dons by night, is quits oxsiting: the Germans have a charming way of sending up rockets from time to time, which light up the whole plus anh] simultaneously so their machine guns going on everything in the way, or intulge in a Segular vollay of muskotry. To got to the trenches and how to tres verse about 100 yards along a straight this work ware free to snoad their time Shanchal road camunanded by one of their mu. as they liked, and they passed the day Shanghai.......................................... chine guns, and you would laugh it on reading or oven sleeping. Between 1 and Shanghai...Chenas
Amoy & Taman Dalvi Maran could see us, when one of these rekets o'clock all of us were taken into them, Amoy & Tamau ijin Mar..........
S'tow, Amoy & F'show Kaijo Mara, sementes goes up, zo shown on our bellies, lik a Great Hall for an hour', exercise. shot, into mud and water, and "Wait fill)
In the Houses of Parliament werd Spore, Fans Rgpor Octombe Mar
Fang & Calts Fooks purs, the light goes out. We then doubly for tained our mattresses all day, and were it, and ponerally get into the tracheal therfore to to bed practically when we liked. In the third section attrosses were given out each evening at 7.30, and had to las given up in the
warning again.
safe ant roundi.
· Innging wmething' a thousand times
There was at least ona humornus ini, a very wet experiener, more desolate than I have described, ent in and you have typien! picture of what denly me then usually bright rocket
went up: down we went, offers and all. Our food on the whole was very good, you know aly as a picturesque town in
into the mud and water, only to find both as Diyrupia aral at Newbury. For the Nirth of Fraggs. It is awful, smel us walked through this plaes I could that the axon had appeared from be. breakfast nul tea we het trad and raar- not but think of those pear people-whind the clouds, "and for at least negarine. For dinner we had hot meat and We generally had sausages one men and children—perhaps children like minuta wa shining brightly. Th ritar potatoes. mine-att-ring beliee what must have subdued laughter and polite curses day a week, and we had a cold dinner' seemed to fheus the end of all things. ww worth going quite a long way to every Sunday. We could also buy bread Some such thought us that must have.
heur.
and cheese for supper if we wished, while
decurred to ono et ny men, for in !
Writing a few days later he says
at Newburg wa were served out every
letter Jinage he says that now żu la
The following, which unfortunately is night with a mig of beef tea. „Complaints eager to have a say in the reukoping with only too true, mag give you some iles wors very leg. If there was a drawluck! the devils that can have dons such of the neutrucy of some of the Germanus Oympia it was that we never got out damage
Were this place only in Eng. *nipers. One of our men was wèking in the open air. Newbury was much bet Iand surely our 1 bulki wake a ty
the hack of the trenches when heter in this respect. We were allow it to
and rout is the terror that others arro
was hit in the thigh. Chun of our ethos, brava visitore every day except Sundays, just nanging to avert im their land. ut one ran out to his assistance, only so from 11 to 1 and from 3 to 5.
But yesterday we saw the shells fall be hit in the head (he has since dieli : { ing on a village but a few hundred yards he was allowed as one by anoth to dor left, and at night we watched the private, who was killed outright-all the place blazing. It is at night that the work of onean; and it is zermarkable awful grandeur of it all strikes one that although others at once went t
THE Undersigned have received instrucnost. Ali Fad ws ena seo the car the assistance of the three infortunates, Luens to Sell by Public Auction,
tinual ssh of the guns alternating with they were all got back in the trench (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
the dash of the searchlights. We hear without further mishap, the boom of a distant cinnic and the i whistling of the shell overhead, or phe sharper, moru razred crack of the rifles levelled by the men in the trencheri, and (un unittered prayer escapes us" that" bur men who are in the thick of it now wili prove opal to the task set them. and that all this indescribable horror shall
the 13th February, 1915, at-11-1
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Varat Road, Corner of ICH HOU STRALT,
A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE JEWELLERY, &c. &c.speedily be aired from the face of
Comprising :---
Seversi Guld Watches by well-known English Makers, Chains. Lockets, &c., Gold Brooches, Pibs and Rings Sets with Diamonds and other Valuable Stopes, Gold 131 Bracelets, Cigarette Holdem, Cigar Cases,
&c., &c .
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PRINCE
OF WALES FUND, THE BELAHAN RELIEF Fran, Tomação AND CIGARETTE FUNDS.
Un view day of sale. TERMS :-AN nɛus).
to.
HIGHES & HOUGEL
Ânctioneert. Hongkong. Feb. 8, 1915.
Europe. Yesterday we watched an aero- plane serenely circling, round the country, followed by litt puffs of smoka, which told us of bursting shell. In spite of is all the aviator continax to sul back his signals to our batteries of heavy ur- tillery, and I hope our replies, ħad seina effect.
MY LIFE AS WAR PRISONER.
"LORDS. COMMONS. AND THE PEOPLE."
Captivity in English Camp.
Analen enemy" sends us his im Pressions of three months captivity as a prisoner of war in England:
EVELÝ CONSIDERATION. **
From Olympia w vete novel in hatches of 200 and 30 at a time tá vari- its places. I was sent to Newdary. Hero we-lived umbre much more open and pleasant rnditions. Altogether there were about 1,000 of us, indeling | wnundai soldiers, armagedd în four camps, Most of "were encamped opposite the ræcv-cohfre station in tents of ten men. Land each twenty routs clected oily of the number, to net as a captain, I was tada captain from the beginning, and hal charge of tents Nos. 28 to 47. It was my duty to investigato ami report) any complaints to the comunander. hai to wo also that the men had int riest undervlothes, and that thir boots were in gal condition. Those who were unable to pay for them were supplied with boots and shirts free. We had our awa contorn, where we onlt buy any extru wa wanted in, the shape of food.
I
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P
O, B.N. Co... About Feb. 19
& Co. Ld
Fab. 16, Daylight
Co
Ld. Feb. 19, at 5 p.m.
&Bwire. Feb. 18 4 pm.
cson Faista Fab. 14, at Noon.
Shosen
Osaka Bhosen Kausha Feb. 21, at 10 a. 234 Oaks Shown Kalsha
Vippon Yuan Enish Fuh, fardine Msond Co.Ld. Fob 23. at 3 p.m.
Line,
****The Bank Id... March 5.
Dodrilta Limited
pare, Mauritius & Halari sporo & S'baya &a. Hokuto Mart
day, Melbourne de Beach Barn Sydney, Belbourne & Tango Maru.....
lantain
in Feb. 23. Nipput Yes Kaisha Feb. 15, at 11 a.com ¡Nippon Ymuon. Kaisha Mar. 18, að 4 p.m.
Cheongshing...Jartine, M'son Co, Ld. Feb. 19, Daylight
aska Shoeun Kaisha Feb. 2 at 3 pizar Victoria Tms & Japao Seatste Stara
...Osaka Showen Kaisha|Mat. 8, no. 3 pîm. Ftoria, Tma & Japan Alexios Maru Vris B.C., elewale de Tokolinas Mart Nippon Yeaan Kaisha Fab. 23, at Noon. Yhama & Kobe stehing........... Jasinò. M'aca&Co, Ld Feb. 16, Daylight
WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME
The Overland China Mail
FULL REPORTS.
LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
Under halora yun lesta, so Eat you may remive it while at Home.
Price $14 per sanam, including postage.
CAN BE MAILED FROM THIS OFFICE.
Tв■ CHINA Mall, Lo... Wyodbam Štrasv.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HÖNGKONG BATEL.
TEAK HOTEL
Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mrs R. Johus
strong
Mr Loa Jones
Fleet Surgeon & Mrs
Bernaud, R.ht
Mrs Bowdler Major Bowen
Mr E. 8. Abraham Mr Ed. Larmoos Mr & Mrs Athol L Mr W. D. Le
Anderson & meid MIG. B. Linford Mr Goo, E. Anders a Mr G. I. Lloyd MJ... Backhouse Mr and Mrs Luja Mr and Mrs S. W. Mr. F. R. MacKabir F.. W. 'Cary, "".
drick Bacun
Mr & Mrs Casilli Mrs R. R. Mann and Mr H. A. Catwright
It is goal to have one's liberty again, yet I un glud to be able to say that, wcinthes, and tubaeen. We got on very Mr. R. Fate
The Commander. Col. Haines, was a
great favourite with us all. He used to gotne round! wo or three times a day and theer n up. He often gave money out! cf his own pocket to thene unfortunate cus who were poimilen.
I wa onn more free, I shall be able to well jusled with the entries, who treat, I asked the woman in whose house wo are staying it she was never afraid. She book back upon the time that I haveed us with every consideration. answer, Pas aintenant, jo dis mes spent as a prisoner of war, both at Olym 121 prieres, et jo no coatche, et c'est paix pla and Newbury, as a period of cap She tells me that she will never fearrity tempered by consideration. anything again after what she has come,It will easily be realized that I receive
anything but a pleasant shock when i through.
found awaiting at, on my return from
I hops the offer in charge of the Eng- business some three months ago, bwa
treating detectives, who paladly requested me to lish prisoners in Germany is 1 bure been three them as well as he treated us. accompany them. years in England, and I had not, so far I had many conversations with inen
THE Undersigned have received instruc
a suction,
JAPANESE MAKERS,
Every kind of Footwear.
(rom ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
OB
THURSDAY,
the 18th February, 1915, at 3 p.m..
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner (1
Ice House Street,-
A 40 H.-P. FOUR CYLINDER LIMOUSINE CAR,
built by STODDARD DAYTON,
Seating accommodation for Bix Passengers,
in Perfect Running Order.
On vier the Garage of the Dragon
Cycle Co.
Inspecting Orders will be jesued by the Undersigned.
Teams Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Feb. 10, 1915.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
108
THE Undersigned have received lustrac-
tions to sail by Public Auction, (PIR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERXID).
on
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the 26th and 26th February, 1915, commencing each day at 2.20 p.m., at their Sales Hooma, No. 8. Doa Vour Road, Corner of Ice Hoca Sranet,
A VERY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF "OLD CHINESE PORCELAINS, BRONZES, BRASSES, AND CARVED IVARIES, &c.
Comprising
Pekinese Cloisonne and Enamnaľa, a choice collection of Snuff Bottles, Chinese
· Water Colours and Inlaid Bertens, and some very rare Specimens of Porcelains.
Aud
Several pieces of Ming Bronze taken from Poking at the time of the Boxer Re. bellion,
On view from Monday the 22nd. Catalogues will be-issued,
Torms Cash, he
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers
Hongkong, February 11, 1915.
137.
NOB goca bolld maní a la Curt or Food bodies of Liqueur the beri,LEZNADRA QAFE.
XADE
TO
LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE.
Bank Clerks in the Trenches.
Mr L. Beckingmle
Am E. K. Bollie Mr C. D. J. Bell
Mr G.A, Bens
son
Mr & Mrs Cardighael
Mr J. Mardhinz Mr A. Cousiatd. Dr Me 0. Marriott, Mr Duttos Mr B. F. Mehta
Major Faicinio Mr & Mrs Beswick Mr J. Morecki Mr and Ms A. R. Mr.G. S. Middleton
Bishop
Mille Mrs Me W. Al. Black Mr J. H. N. Mody- Mr and Ms J. V. Me A. S. Murch.
Mr W. F. Neighbour Braga
Capt. D. Newton M: J. 8. Nicolson Mr J, Ormistos Mr and Ms A. D.
Pardos
Mr C. B. Brooks Mr W. E. Clayton
D: A. L. E. F. Cole.
Mr E. Evensen
Mr & Mrs Pentreath
Hy A. Eith
Mrs R. D. Keith ind
child
Mr Linton:
Mr & Mrs Michal-
more and child
Mr and Mrs Moss and
child
Mr and Mrs Pearse Mr and Mrs Porry'».
Mr & Mrs J. Plurame
ri
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr W. J Pringle Mr & Mrs B. 4. HaleMafor Pyne, R.E. LACOL Gorden Hall, Mr & Mrs Ralpha r
RA.K.C.
Eng.Comdr. Roamu, Mr F. A. Hageland. Mrs Sharp Mey W. G. Henninge, Mr S. Singkir “
noras and children Miss Skinner Mr & Mrs Bander Mrs Grant Smith
Bogd
Mis Hovbrender
Mr & Mrs &. Findie--
Smith.
as I am aware, been guilty of any set who had taken part in the fighting Their W. A. Dowley Mr. L. A. Perkins, of Lloyds Bank, Dow serving with the London Hife for which I thought I ought to be pincelarul impression was that Moss and Miss M. E. Duny
Mr and Mrs H G. Mies J. A. Randall Brigade at the fron has written several in durance vile. but to all my inquiries the fighting near Rheims were the most Mr C. A. Edmunds Mr. B. Parves
Major Humphrey, Mtrs Taruer Karenfels
Mr W, A. Ray
RES
Mrs Walcott. letters home, giving un interesting and the officers would reply only that they rightful battle they had been through:
they had a great respect for the Belgians, Capt. J. W. Evans Mt E. H. Ray detailed account of his experiences dur.ere carrying out their orders.
Lieut-Gol. and Mrs Mx and Mia W. G. Col. & Mrs Walton ing the last four months. The following still liable to serve in the German Army
It may be that the fact that I was and especially for the British
Mr and Mrs P. I. Rayner
Humphreys One Sunday morning, when we awoke
Falconer
Mr V. Read
Là-Coli, K. w. Das, Mrs Fraser
R.G.A. Captand Mrs E. M. Med. J. Robinson French and child: Mr J. P. Rowell Mr Denman Fuller Mr and Mrs Salle
J. Gibb
Mr J. C. Sibley Mrd. Skott
Dec. 13:
uro passages from a communication dated was sathcient justification for my arrest. it was anticed that the Union Jack was "We have just returned from our third After staying the night at the police flying at half-mast. How we get the spell in the treaches, and, perhaps, the station I was removed next day, with news I don't know, but it swiftly ran tweite others, like myself mostly young through the camp that Lord Roberts had most trying one so far, owing chilly to ORDER floods of rain and the fact that after men, in a Cook's touring conch to Ulym. died in France. It was almost uncanny Mr onboard
how quickly the acvs spread.... being extremely lucky, no fore we had pia. Here I spent seven weeks.
CHERRY & 00.,
FEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Hoti. Telephone No. 491.
Hongkong, Marob 20, 1914.
PATELL & CO.
Exporters & Importers
General Merchants
and
Commission agents.
BONGKONG, CANTON,
SHANGHAI AND
HANKOW
rother, a bad time with ensualties.
arrived.
HIS CORONET.
Mr & Mrs F. Smyth
Mr H. V. Jeffries
Capt. & Mrs Whize=
fold
Mr Young
XIRUBULIEN HOTEL
Mix and Min J. W. Mr D, Davis-.
Balles
Mr M. J. Brson
Mr A. E. Carlaton
Mr R. Smyth
A. Mr. S. Sorensen
Mine A. Square
Mr 8. Steckmoet
A.
Mrs
L. Stirling and
Hewett C.M.G.
hik
M
Me O. H. Swinton
Dutton
Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr W. H. Smith We were visited by many important Mr M. T. Gouzalez Mrs A. 0, bulth Mr Jaa. A. Smith persoangus, including Mr. Asquith, his L M Green Probably long before this reaches you I ought to explain that our quarters and daughter, Mr. Kehenna, the Mr B. L. Griths
P. Ball the news of poor W.'s death will have were in three divisions which wore de Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Mr and Mrs W.
Caph, T. He died 24 all desire to do.signated by us to the House of Lords. American and the Austro-Hungarian Haopibal. en duty-for be row on sentry-go in the the House of Commons, and the People.busadors. Mr. Asquith tasted our soup, Mr G. Harper
We were trenches at the time.
all I was fortuzate enough to pres, through and bent hie mouth-whereat Mrs. A. Hon. Mr standing to arms, at about six em, the three stages. It was a proud day quith laughed. when suddenly poor W. sat down quite for me when I received my coronet. The
I"had put in an application for my re. Mr and Mrs C. J. Mr H. E. Swaffleld
Hewitt naturally. We went to him only to find differentiation of the prisoners seems to lesse soon after my arrest. At length, Mr I. Hirbehal Capt. H U. Taylor he had been shot through the brain.have been left in the hands of the set after many disappointments, I was told, Mr W. J. Hodgs All other Lloyds men with us are £tgeant-major. It would be impossible for after we had gone to bed one night, that Mrs. H. Hough
any man to carry out such duties to the I was to be set free in the morning. How Mr M. T. Jones "At there was a regular meeting of satisfaction, of all, but taking it on the
glad I was! I had spent three months Me and Mrs J, de J. the eluns. G., looking fit, has broad whole ho managed very well.
Jong under very trying conditions, and, in ened remarkably, but is growing dis Our average day was as follows: The spits of the efforts of the authorities tressingly stout. G. seemed thoroughly mob had to get up at 6, the House of
to keep a cheerful, there were times Mr E. M. Joseph pleased with himself;, F., now a corporal, Commons at 6.45, while the full-blown when we became very fed up." was fat and ruddy; B., was in fine fettle, peers did not trouble to bestir themselves Liberty, after all, is very sweet." Dolly and S. looked quite the soklier. It until half an hour before breakfast, which "
and well.
was refreshing to see so many old laces, was' at eight o'clock. After breakfast,"
Wo eagerly exchanged notes for ke brief half-hour, and then the following | day we moved on again.
between 2 and 10 o'clock, the merabera of the two Houses book themselves to the Great Ball, while the "People." made the quarters respectable,
LISTENING FATHOL. "Alter about a week spent at a convent Wa aristocrats were very proud of our still training hard, we were moved up selves. During the morning and the to a village just behind the firing line, afternoon a gang of 20 were sélected from and then a day or two later went straight the third section for remaking the cement into the frontline of the trenches. We surface of the Great Hall. Before. I bo ure generally in about three daya," and came an M.P. I had several times to per- then rest for a similar period; though form thi duty; Those not engaged in this, of course, is subject to our friends over the way" behaving themselves. Our first lot of tronchee were cight inside a wood, with the Germans in the open about" 800 yards away, b
BEWARE OF COLDS.
HILDREN
are much were likely to * When there are enough to go round continct the contagious diseases when we work the entry duties in threes, they have colds.Whooping cough, diph thus getting two hours on and four theria, sestlet fever and coaumption ATD off, from fire o'clock in the evening till diseases that are often contracted when s child has a cold. That is why all medicni stand to sma," kut to addition there authorities any beware of calda. For the quick cure of colde you will find nothing kept out all night, and this is generally better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It can always be depended upon and for four hours at a time.
pleasant and sale to, taffed, For sale by all The" " Estering patrol!! consist of a Chemists sad Storekeepers, bet pat non-missioned officer and three men.
DON'T Forces alter the Ebow, Gupper, is what is called a listening patrol
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Lithra
Mr W A. 3. Cooper Mr & Mr Martin Mr and Mrs R. "E. M: F. U. Nixon
Mr R. J. Rawlinson Douglas
and Mrs G. A. Mr & Mrs J. Roberte
H Mr B. E. Fielder Mr F. Robinson Min D. Filkins Māra G. Bachás
son
Mr & Mrs A. Forbes Me A. L. Shields
Mr M. J. Goraca Mr R. Hunter
Mr B. M. Joseph
Mr B. M. Joseph Mr and Mrs EL A.
Lampman
Mr C. E. Watkins Mr & Mrs A. Well
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