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The China Mail.
Hoxazono, Tuyathay, 'Fab. 26, 1916.
CURRENT TOPICS.
The Yunnan Revok
Allar the Races.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE MAGISTRACY.
A Chinese charged with the larceny of cigarette ска at Happy Valley was sentenced to a month's imprisonment and four hours" stocks.
imprisonment.
It is believe that the attendance at. the Taces this week constitutes. a recant It goes without the saging that the attendance of Europeans, was janteso large as usual, because what
POSSESSING ARMS. with the banishment of enemy subjects and the War's call to subjects at the
Charged before My Hazeland with unlaw. Allied Powers, the European popula-fully Eaving in his possession a pistal, thus of the Colony may be said to be which he had concealed in a stone jar inside mich below the normal level. Large straw basket, a Chinese was fined $150, numbers of Chiness came from Canton with the alternative of two months' ad Macan to attend the face meet ing and the fanucial result of the meeting will probably be found to establish something like a record also. Certainly the amount invested in *sweeps was greater than usual, Lund as additional commission was
charged, the contribution" to charis by the Jockey Club this year will probably exceed the $10,000 by which the Prince of Wales' Fund benefited last year
from
this source.
THEFT OF A SKO NUTE.
A Chinese girl was charged baforo Mr Wood with stealing a $100 note from her master, a Chinerb University student living in China Road.
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Defendant pleaded guilty. She said the war athah had told her she would keep her money for her until she had enough to redeem her,
NEWS OF THE "DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Among the pisan gers who left to day by the ..Namue" was Mr T. E. Gri dish, of Canton.
The ladies of the Union Church Werk Party bare sent several parcule of socks, | shits, etc. the Rev. W. W. Räveridge News regarding the military, opera-th Royal Scots, France, by the English tions against the revolutionists in Yonna is still very menge, but it is evident that the. Government is conducting military operations on a very considerable scale. A telegram yesterday spoke of fierce fighting having been in progress for several
divisions
difficult to say:-
Two Chinese ra knocked down you- terday by motor cars, one on Caine Rost and the other on Shaukiman 'Road. Boh received slight injuries to the head; and were removed to the Government Civil Hopital
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DEATH OF MRS. WENBORN.
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Wa regret to Teses that drew has Lean received in the Colony of the death at Home of Mrs. Wenborn, wife of Majur 8.
The amah, charged with receiving, wa represented by Mr F. X. d'Almada.
Both defendants were remanded. police custody.
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
QOUNCIL
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1918,
that thirs was num another batch of Ger man prisooors in the Colony, and it man proposed to sard them in the lostatsḥa, er rather in the wake, of their predecessor held this afternoon.
A meeting of the Legislative Council was and be presumed that he might bind the
KOWLOON RAILWAY STATION.
The progress of the building of the Government's railway station at Kowloon
H.E..the Govarnór, Sir F. HENRY Max,
necessary expenditure, not only of their Winslow Tad before the Legislative It stated that KM.O presided. There were also present
There was another thing that ba would the coutres, which is being carried out HE
Major General F. VESTRI,ke to mention while on the subject of the by Kang tin, hus now run for 2 month General Oficer Commanding,
maintenance but alsof their transport. Comeil this afternoon.
SE-IDY.
The Attorney-General, Hon. M. J. E, KANT.
The Colonial Treasurer, Hon. Mfr. A... Dr. TuomчON,
The Director of Public Works, Hon. Mr. W. CLATHAM, CM.G.
The Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Hon. MER. HALUPAY
The Captain Supt. of Polies Hon. Mr McI, HEX.
Hon. Mr. War Lux, C.M.G. Her. Mr. HE Puttock,, E.Q. Hon. Mr. E. SHELLIV.. Hon. Mr. D. LAY DALLA How. Mr. LAD CET PAK. Hon. Mr. P. B. HOGYOAK, Mr.A. G. M. FLETCHER, Clerk of Council.
FINANCIAL...
canvass himself and
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The Colonial Secretary, Hor. M. Causar awards the close of last year bout of the two years. All mascary both spoke of the appeal made by his most brickwork and granita work has been Graalous Majesty for craits, and he said completed for acne time and with the exception of the tower has been cleaned there were about 'IY Britishers in the down. The cleaning down of the tower Colony who might, in his opinion. serve in will be someted early in January, the Volunteers on otherwise. Shortly after 1918. he made those remarks that number wat
With the exception of the three roots considerably reduce Hs undertook adjoining the tower, which cannot be personal
roofed mutil the tower scaffolding is was glad to say that on January 3rd removed, all other rods are well for he was in a position to state that there ward. Owing to serious delay in tha was no Britisher in the Calony who was supply et sanitary and lavatory fittings nat either serving with the Volunteers, ordered through the Crown Agenta, mujh Reservce, Special Police or who was ret of the work has been held in for veral following approved services for the Govern. months and is being so skill. Water ment during the War, who had not been piping the completions of lavatory and exempted by medical certificate or by himsther Hoors, closed walls, the laying of Etiles to, bidoos and Booring, drainage angi self for special reason, His Excellency connections sewers is at a pompletu. thought that way most antisfactory standstill. The excuse for delay gives. by the Manufacturers to the Crowng THE SOCIETIKA QADINANCE.
Agents is that their works have been The Council, went into committee on Anfortunate in the manufèture of tha The following inanial recommendations
amendment to the Societies Ordinance the Tas editor of the Hongkong rowspaper were made by the Governor-82600 in abject of which is to exlude money loan Yi Cheway Pe was charged on remand aid of the vote Public Works, Extra-aeciation from the operation of the before Mr Word, with publishing maordinary, as Compensation for the pathway Ordinance.
The Bill was considerad clause by claw, likely to excite disorder and unrest in along the Bastar beundary of the Chios.
Burasian Cemetery: 8343 in aid of Belilios read a third tiure and passed." |Public School for electric fans and light;:
2,500 in aid of apparatus for distributing
A further can of delay to the cos Wirelers Tinte Signals, at the Observatory $813:37 in aid of Charitable Allowances,—
The Colonial Secretary moved a zopletion of the contract is anticipated with passages and zellef of destitutas; 3,958, 10 salation approving of the Tramy Comard to electric wiring and fittings ia. ali of Miscellaneous, staros da-pany's intention to construct and maintain which is being supplied through a local
crossing at the end of Tee Woo Street in preciation.
accordance with a p'an deposited. Correspondence betweeen H.. the Governor and Mr. A. Bosat Law referring to the King's accident was circulated.
CHINESE EDITOR PROSECUTED.
Mr G. N. Orme was for the prosecution and Mr J. H. Gardiner for the defenda,
Evidence was given of a copy of the is me compisined of being obtained from the newspaper office.
Defendant was committed for trial, Me Gardiner reserving his deisace.
-COMMITTEZA.
نوام
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The Governor announced that he had
(Applause).
BUISCELLANEJA
The Jurors lists for 1916 were laid upon the table as well as sport on the progress of the Tyam Tuk reservoir.
POWER TO WTERN SUSPECTED
PERSONS.
DEALING WITH FALSE PASSTORTS,
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attery parts and they have had to re- With this very regrettables exeoption, and the lighting condusters which are due in the Colany now, all other requisitions through the Crown
liter in gend - time. Agents for the building have Dong dow
Ara. they Harding it very diffenit to The Attorney General seconded and the obtain this class of work from Band at the present time. .Of the amount of resolution was passed.
Kang 's Contract namely $173,847, there has been paid on account of work done to date approximately" 3135,900. It is yet hoped that the contract may be completed to time, though if not, no blame can attributed to Kang Tu As a meeting of the Legislation Connet With regard, t other work in connection Committee ware the Director of Publie Hon. Mrs. 1. it. Keny, introduced the Kap On's contract, the telephones will Those appointed to the Public Works this afternoosi the Attorney-General, the with the Station Bnjiding apart from
Works, the Colonial Treasurer, Hon. Mr. first reading of a Bill to prevent the use
the internment of certain suspected per Governor-in-Louhell the power to order aons.
NOVEL GAMBLING FOR PLUMS.
A new way of gambling was revonledin a ese brought by Tnspector Sullivan this. morning. Defendant was a fruit hawker appointed every hon. member to be a and Inspector Sullivan told his Worshipmember of the Finance Committee with that the customer paid a cent and selected the exemption of himself.. one of a number of blank slips of paper which the banker held bunched together. The selected slip was then dipped into
the slip, the numbers being 1 to 4. The The Law Committen was composed as customer get a number of preserved plums follows:-The Hoo. Attorney General, the corresponding to the number which was Hon. Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Hon. brought out by the acid so the chosen slir. Mr. B. E. Pollock K.C., Hog, Mr. D. Defendant said the traces of the watermark could be seen before the slip was dipped Landale, Hon. Mr. Lau Usa Pak. into the acid. Defendant was fined £3.
ALLEGED THEFTS AT THE RAGES
ktu lant.
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of baring been stolen.
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HEAVY COST OF TRANSPORT.
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be transferred and where necessary
CONSULAR OFFICERS "AND EVIDENCE..
Chinese firm the sum of 8500 deposited:
with them and a further 3150 under " note of acknowledgement from spother
defendsat
Mr Mason, for the other side, said there
Captain C. J. Aston, RE., formerly an said which brought cut a figaro en Wei Yuk C.M., Hon. Mr. E.P. Holyo3. ↑ of false pusuporta and to confer upen thegmented by the Public Works Depart days between the Government troops Hongkong, was mentioned in Sir and the revolutionaries on the Sze-Jinn French'a despatch of 30th Novelaber,
ordered locally, and the Public Works went and the Telephone Company, all necessary additional furniture will be ¿chuan frontież. It is mentioned in 19 3, and has been awarded the Military the Chinese telegrams to-day that Cross Captain Aston has been at the
The title of the Hill is False Puss Department will be asked to farm and Mengis, one of the Treaty ports Western Frent since the first week of the
Ports and Suspected Persons Ordiname, the roed approach. “ contract, of Yuunan, is in the hands of the war.
116, and its provisions state that has been let by the Crown "Agents for the HONGKONGS WAR PRISONERS..every person who without lawful author-supply of steciaork and roofing materials for the platforms awnings. The cafnee.. rebek, and that Tang Kang Kwong, Booking for The Angel in the
ity or excuse, has to his possession the Camioner of the Garrison" at House," the Comedy which thq, A.D.C. are
false passport, or who being a subject tion between the colonnade and the Star Canton, hus becir drdered by the producing on March 4th and 6th in aid of
A young Chinese woman was charged The Hon. Mr P. H. HOLYDAX, speaking of a Sovereign or State at war with His Ferry Pier wing is being carried ous Peking Government to recapture the, Blue Cross Fund, opens tomorrow
resolation standing in his rame Majesty passes under ansaned name: by the Staz Ferry Company. the city, while the Government raing at 9 o'clock at 3loutie's. As no before Mr Eazeland with the theft of 31
"That in the opinion of and every person who at any time since from the till of the United Stand, and of a stating: sats, other than the customary offici has instructed in very peremptory
ater, bara been previously allotted, those pocket book belonging to a University this Counell It is most desirable that the 4th day of August, 1014, without the interned alien enemies should lawful authority or excuse has had in terms the commanders of two booking early will have the pick of the best
of northern troops tonta. Té prices are $1, 83 and 82.
An attendant at the Stand, said he saw be removed from this Colony at the is possession a false passport, shall be deemed to be guilty of a ridemeanour hand put through the matting by the till earliest practicable moment, id-Sir and shall be liable upon conviction, either CURIOUS DEADLOCK IN SUPREME WILLIAM POWELL LTD. immediately the military
He caught hold of the hand and one of the Whilst there is happily na occasion to move summadly or on indictment, to imprison-
COUNT... spositions along the Yunnan border.
other workers went round and caught the the resolution of which I gave notice, L'am
ment for any tera int exceeding twelve | Ong unteworthy feature of the tele-
defenant. She had the 31 in ber hand,
sure you will let me make this explanation, months and to a fine not exceeding five | Are Consular Officers privileged from gema is the confidence which the
attending a Court to give aridenco?" KB" His Worship. before prasing igment, that it was originally moved with no desire thousand dollars. Peking Government' exposes in the
took another case in which another whatever to embarass this Government The Bill provide further that it shall the question put to the Face Judge, Mr. Governor General of Canton und bis
Chiness girl was charged with being in any difficult negotiations, but rather be lawful for the Governor in Council in E. H. J. Gomperts, this morning by Mr two brothers, one of whom has been
possession at the race course of 38 suspected in the hope of assisting them by the his absolute discretion to order to be. V. Goldring. The query atore in regard knowledge that the resolution End behind interned for the duration of the present to a deadlock that had been reached in a T. Weabor, who until recently was. Fordered to take - Mengtsze, as stated stationed in Hoogkong with the Royal
Lespector Sim, in reply to the it the united support of the Colony. Nor war between. His Majesty and this Ger- ce where a coolie sought to recover frem above, while the elder brother has Engisbem as Inspector of Works About Magistrate, said the girls were employed was the resolution put down through any man. Emperor any person whatsoever just been appointed Commissioner of a year ago Mis. Wenborn, who was with her by a woman at a boxes in Queen's Road desire of any one of us to escape the whose behaviour within or without the the Kingwai Garrison in Kwang-husband in Hongkong, contracted typhoid, Central, who could not now be found. military duties which, for many months Colony in the opinion of the Coverage ung What the prospects are of an and after a prolonged illness, loft for The two girls were known to the police and past, we had been engaged apan at the in-Council is on at any time before or early suppression of the revolt it is Home, via Canada, still in a very enfeebled the younger girl had been lareny the camp at Eowhon. While we could not say nanes, has been of such a nature as to
condition. The passage prozed rough and police station on a charge of stealing money
the younger girl had been brought to the those duties were 1 labour of love, they give reasonable gronad for suspicion that appeared to be some misapprehension 1 to 31 Wenborn End to be taken ashore at
from a drunken sailor near Sampan Street.ers cheerfully, loyally, and whole- such person is acting or is about to act Vaucouver on an ambulance and was for
His Worship remanded bith defendant, heartedly undertaken by avery member in a manner prejudiciul to the defence should be vised by the Consulata were in 11.30 in Chins Provileût Loan and CONGRATULATIONS" to Mr. J. Homecka in a hospital theres Ste
of the Reserves and Volunteerî as their of the Colony, or to the public safety of Mortgage Co's Meeting,
KEMP are certainly deserved upon
part in the barden of Empire. In this any part of His Majesty's dominions or respect of teachers, merchants, travellers connection I would like to ask that in whose "possession may be found suy etc. #39 pm.-Auction Household Fu ni is appointment by the Secretary of
Mr Guldring said that he did not know it the close of this great war, you, Sir letter. document or other article, the tura at blouts. Hughes and Hough's State to the important post of Attorney unable to leave his post, was greatly General. It is probable that in the cheered to received news that she was
A Chinese was charged before Mr. Haze will see to it that whilst we have possession of which may in the opinion why the American Consul equld not come never asked for any reward, or desired it, of the Governor-in-Council give rise to into the witness box; it would be much annals of the Crown Culonies no making slow but satisfactory progress. land with keeping a bear in such a way as that as a reward for labour well done in previous instance is to be found of Just about Christmas time, however, he to use it needless and avoidable sufering the service of Empire, there should be a endet in the Colonial service, with pottendant informing him
Mr. Scull, of the Jackay Club stabler service medal for this Colony, and if that she said that yesterday afternoon going down Kowloon bar could be added it would be experience as a practising "barrister, was very seriously ill, and care w From tifin he raw defendant and, two gracious act. elsewhere than in the Colony, being granted him to ratura home Mesolies in the stable yard. He inquired HE. Ta Goyzzxon said that he 'díd what they wanted and was told not think anybody in the Colony--and he appointed to such a post." Mr KEM, Wenborn appears to have passed away Amateur Boxing Tournamecast VRC who joined the Colonial Service as a about thres days after Major Wenbar they had a wild animat Ho went never thought so for a moment-thought
Cadet in December 180, has bad bad started on bin voyage. The many daw the bar which was aged up that the motion to secure the withdrawal fo the Supreme Court this morning the
so that it was unable to move. The cage of the German pri-oners of waz man in any Puise Judge, H. H. J. Gompertz, American Consul, would have any objection 9 am-Eremion to Macao by xs. experience in many of the adminis friends of Major Wenborn in the Gidony
trutive departments of the Colonial will feel the deepest sympathy for him in wave small that it caused the bear-unre-
way due to the reluctance of the Hongkong besid a case le which the Netherlands Government, Lut his legal work may triage, a little girl of about seven you
is berewement. Ths unly child of the cessary antering. Defendant wished to Volunteers to undertake the duty of India Commercial Bank, Des Voeux with the solicitors.
d'spose of it. be said to have begun at the end of of age, had remain dathoms with friends,
**sting in guarding them. He knew such Road, Aved Gob Gan Hing firm, CA Benhar Me Goldring aid that then they would Hongkong Stck Exchange Settlement 1900 when he was appointed to while Major and Mrs. Wenhorn, came to
The bear, which had been in the Coatoolih temarks had been current outside Strand West, for the recovery" of, 8168.92. got an ex parte statement and there would was taken into the coatyard for the Colony, but there had been obber April 106, 1915, by reason of the defende asked if Consular Officers were privi
for damages under a breach of contrast datade no opportunity for cross-examination. Day
net as Second Police Magistrate, Hongkong..
Worship to inspect the cage.
foulish and even slanderous dants' refusal to accept delivery on Octobet found nothing that provented their being He has since then filled acting
Tefendant aid a friend had sent him very
leged from attending the Court. He hid
e animal.
reroarity concerning both official and une 8th of 8,095 case of molass. The appointments as First Magistrate, of Furniture,
ficial members. As regards any rewards amennt das under the terms of the subpoenaed Registrar of the Supreme Court, Crockery, Pianos, etc. at Keats.
and Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.
to the Volunteers after the War, he contract was 19,908.18 and the anast
a dəférence of 8408.93.ht Hughes and Hougħ's.
talk of that and he could not express any Mr A. M. Preston, of Mesars Johnson, matter, he thought, was international. $.30 pt.-Anction of ons 19 boren 1909 he was appointed to the
opinion on the subject. He had hoped Stozess i Master, represented the plain air Lordship suggested that the Registrar hammerions Oun at Messrs. Hughes
that by the line, the Coumei met it wonki sand, Mr. W. R. Hind, of Mr G. K. should write to Mr Anderson and potat sad Hoogh's.
Hall Bra tan's office,
for appeared the have been possible to have asked for the defer part dened and Mr Hind ledge of American law and that the solicitors:
The case
General Memoranda.
SATURDAY, Feb. 2:
H.K. Jockey Club Races -Cff Dig.
SUNDAY, Feb, et im..
Taishan
Mosnan, Fat 23.-
Touvir, Feb. 19:
2.30 p.m.-Auction
WEDDAY, March 1:-
The Attorney-Generalship.
Aubstantive post of Registrar of the Supreme Court, but about fifteen months later became Crown Solicitor For nine or ten months in 1913 he p.-Auction of Race Ponies outside was Acting Puisné Jadge, and when
Lo City Hall
St. I'vid's Day:
Tomasray, "March, 2 -—-..
Glown Co's. Mesting.
Friday 2 & BaruSDAY, NÁïch 4 pat
eventually 'resunied her journey accom
panied by is ures and incly reached. England, and Major Wenborn, who was.
received a cable, from his wife's medical
HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO., LIMITED.
RACE TRAFFIC
The chiles run and the pawBogers carried on the Race Course Route during the three .co dny were as follows:-
Miles"
Moeday?
Pasengers. 32,057 3411
Tuesday 2,810 Wednesday 9,781. $2,177
There were 43 cars in operation on the
No
| Mr. BUCKSILL (now Bir Jons BUCKXILE) was transferred to the 11.3. & Whart and Straits Settlements in March, 1911, to Race Course route each day, and a service
the post of Chief Justice, Mr. of approximately 40 seconds we did KEMP was appointed to act as ained to and from the course. B.K. Horticultural Rociety's Annual Attorney General. The outbreak of aiden's were reported
war throw an immense amount of important work upon the Attorney General's office and Mr.. KEMP's appointment to the substantive past at the contagious disser when of Attorney General-one of the best
Show Fatuabir 4 & Moxnay, "Match 64-
9:30 p.m.The Angel in the House" by the H.K. A.D.. at Thastre Royal
BEWARE OF COLDS.
NHILDREN 100 much, mere, likely to
they hare solda Whoociou cough, diplit
paid positions in the Colony can only her scarlet fever and consumption ara medical Luthorised ray beware of en'da be regarded as a fitting tribute of insures that are bitan antincted when the child born cold. That is why all FUE the quick rate of colds you will find thing better than Chamberbin's Cough Ramey can say be depended up and is plmant, and safe to jako,if Foz, The Jay Chemists and Stacekeepers
VISITING CARDS appreciation of the ability which Mr. Kryp has shown in the discharge of the highly responsible dutics of the
PRIATED AT
China Mail Quilce.
for inquiries.
A BEAR IN COURT.
“Tell him he most have is transferred at onçalo a bigger eige," said Mr Hazeland in Bning defendant': 81for a month.'
*MzqHazeland gave instructions to the police to transfer the bear, at once to ✯ bigger cage,
THE EMPEROR OF CHINA,
"IS RE A SONCONFORMIST?""
Adalightful story, Locdm paper mys,
Auspicina
The Celonial Secretary; the Hon. Mr. C. Severn, seconded the introduction and the Bill was real a first time.
CLAII UNDER BELACH OF CONTRACT.
the interpretation of the Americho law and he contended that the unly certificates that
more satisfactory."
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Mr Mason remarked that the Consul would- not come himself and would not allow any one from his office to come, He had sent certain written matter. Ms Sawyer and Bir Carletou were the Vice Consuls but Mr Bawyer way the authority en emigration.
His Lordship anked il Mr Anderson, the
around table conference in his Chamber
His Lordship ausverod he did not think
Thought that it was very early to realised on the re-sale was 29.431.12 leaving Consular Officers were so privileged."The
out to him that the Court bad or knew.
necessary rote to ever the very consider able expenditure which the removal of the said the only point was the value of sugar on either side were not in complete
at the
time and he had subparaad's Chinese agreement The matter formed a question German prisoners is volved. The Council mereant who had nos yet are might oren. white to Mr Anderson himse
in practice. His Lordship thought that he they knew, undertook to defray the | Court.
were agree? satire expenses of the maintenance of the The Pulsne Jadge hed Mir Hind why and asked the solicitors if they
it was
ka could not have his witne zor | skis,
nad Mr Mason said
prisoners of war, and that being so he op ready. That was the second day he had 1952 Ad
was told by Mr. E. M. Roxy is bit lecture caived that it would be their wish that lie hail and he might, at least, have bad his they agreed to that came the other day on China The Bishop of Colony should so defray the expanses not witnesses ready, me North Chins, he said, was speaking to a only in Australia, where the was a camp
Tho Paione
to him." PEN PR
Mr Hind, in explanation, said his wit
witnes
lady at home about the chapel at the for them, but also for their transport to date and he had British Legation at Poking. Don the Emperor of China me to your services that part of British Alajosty's domin-
klo paked.** No.” replied the Bishop, inne. Their transport had been i costly, stidence only affected the counter claim.
he had bot been yet. Bar mutmazod
DON'T RISK PNEUMONIA.
PROMOTIONS IN THE VOLUN-
TEEK RESERVIS:
the kdy in a husbod valce, is the Emperor business and it would involve an excers in His Lordship added that judgment, muat Co. Sarmant EW. Derson
Moncon armist? **=**
the expendituro vote of about 870,60be given for the plaintiff on the counter has been promoted Quartorassier claim. The only point was the value of Sergeant. Serge A. G. Franklin beers. which had been provided for the rain the sugar for the purpose of assessing dam- promoted to Co. U M. Sergeant, and Fergt sensuse of those prisonere, or about ngan y
30. Madiay to Co. Q; B. Sergeant. Evidence on behalf of plaintiffs wad 1.8200,00 in all, The necessary informs an iven by Mr G. e. Fentreub of Mon ing to how that sun was aprired ah would | Pentranth & 100,jógar, i commislila A FORTY YEARS" TEST./ Erid of every cold as quickly as posbo furnished to the Counel in de course, agents on the gasation of prica and
sibles It in the forerunner of all
rebutting evidence was wrdazol or behell CHAMBELLATS Congle Remedy, bat many trouble, and pneumonis murd he had no doubt that the Cam of defendants by a isprative of the boss caring ovoghs and calde for tiln develop in a few home. Taka Chamberlain's would willingly voss the money
Leng Hin frase pozorty price and has galted pat Cough Remedy 16, 16. & Mingle thing to Excellency and
is Lordshipaste adgment for paintiste Rrity avelig year. Whitlerrer recom be Foold
op the enter ciste.
also
do but the elfect is marvellous For Meike to talk that opportunity of mentioned
ball Chemists andassarukbëpora
on the of (me antworted de end for 853 mandatin Squired by Morale
Ve Elemiste and StüzekserinEA