ROUGH ON CORNS
Paring a corn only brings but brief relief.
WATSON'S
CORN
OURE
When applied. night and morning undermines the corn, which can be then easily removed with the finger, causing no pain or discomfort.
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that until Prussia's military power is] A MOTOR-CAR'S NUMBER] completely destroyed there can be no confidence that peace would long be
PLATE.
MR. J. H. N. MODY.
"DON'T BE SARCASTIC.""
preserved. In these circumstances, POLICE RESERVE CASE AGAINST even if the German and Austrian troops had been alrendy withdrawa from the new territory they have occupied during the progess of]
"I don't think it is worth your the war, it would still be pre-while being sarcastic about the Police mature to speak of the Allies efforts to crual the menace pt Prussian
| militariam as "efforts of revenge." The Chancellor described Germany's intention in these terms: The sense and aim of this war Are for is the
Garrison Sergt.-Major A E Hurle said he also saw the light on the rear
of the car in Des Vortx Road, and that tha number was visible for about thirty yards.
After evidence of the driver, Mr: Wood agreed to the anggestion made by Mr. Gardiner to see the lamp this evening and adjourned the case til Tuesday,
:
Reserve," was the rejoinder of Mr. F. C. JUDGES IN APPEAL COURT DIFFER. Jenkin to Mr. J. B. Garthinus in the Police Court this morning during a caseJUDGMENT OF THE COURT BELOW, in which Mr. J H. N. Moly wat
TO STAND, charged with having an adequate
FRIDAY, MAY 12 1916.
THE WAR IN WEST CHINA
EXPERIENCES OF A FOREIGN
PEACEMAKER
THRILLING TALE OF ADVENTURE.
Since the fight began 13 weeks ago) De. Tompkins, has been absens from Suit about five weeks; during, which time Mrs. Budd us had entire charge of the hospital here. Site ab asisted with the care of the wonded during three of the time that Dr. Tompkins has been here. Mr. McIntyre of the LM. J. Radd, of Suffu, Szechuan, on his ex-surgical work. Mr. Heckman, Miss Bailey The following letter from Dr. Herbert has all the honours as a lay helter in periences as peacemaker between the and Mr. Faster have all helped in two opposing armies, in circumstances of treating the wounded for a part of the great danger, is published by permission time. Many Chinese helpers
Also in the C. Daily News
deserve much credit. More than bult of Suifa, April 13.
the Chinese here has had to be organized and tried since the fighting On March 24 the military situation inbegan. Suifu
took on a new aspert.
General
FOREING PRESTICY Feng sent for Tompkins and me, to "un-
TEL
Morrison Hill inp Round on May Day. Samarez R.C., H.MLB Supreme Courts an rear light to his car when passing over The judgment of Sir Haviland dertake peace. negotiations between tany lines at unission work have of Mr. Jenkin, Deputy Superintendent of China and Mr. Justice Gompertz in Tompkins went four days journey to volution, but the infucage of Snifu
the Yunnan army. Dr. course been interrupted during this r the Special Felice Reserve, prosecuted jeannection, with the appeal from the at the revolutionary army, while I went greatly increas. We have shared the meet Tsai lo, the Commander-in-Chief missaries in the cmunity has been and gave eylence, and Mr. Garlinerecision of the Chief Justice, Sir Wm. wa defended pleading not guilty on behalf Bees Davies, arising out of an applica: Lin to get on thwest to use General burdens and horrors of the situation. of the defendant.
postpone his attack on Sulfa to We have been given the greatest fr tion by which Tong Shun, a Chinese allow for discussion of peace terms Mr. Gardiner pook a preliminary merchant formerly,
Bom and respect by both annies. We ties stating that he thought that the certain Hongkong properties held by both loendirian to meet the Southern whole native population in the interior of olijection under scation Responsibili sought to have set aside a mortgage on the sealing of stall presentatives from help in the negotiations for pence. And of California, March 23 these local negotiations led to have been able to give confidence and
Commander, Teni
that the 40. I escorted there
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This Germany, and not the destruction} the wrong party. He did not think traders and bankers of Bonham Strand. with him after which he sent back with the pressed with the standing o
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The China Mail
Hosakodo, Primay, May 14, 1916.
letter to President Wisas we doubt
Puussia
the whole movement has shown
of
foreigner and that when the "hinese Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C., instructed by us a member of his own staff to confer Governinent loses control of the situa Mr. W. F. L. Shenton of Messe Deacon with General Feng and to visit Claveraction, the presence of the foreigner is a Looker, Deacon & Farston, was for the Chren in Chengts. appellants and defendants and Mr.
great factor of stability and safety to the who coniunity. ARMISTICE ARRANGER.." Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr. Edgar Davidson, of Messrs Hastings and started we learned also of Yuan Shih-there will be no more fighting in this pact
About the time these negotiations
April 14. Present negotiations indicate that dont ant plainti Hastings office represented the responka's withdrawal of the monarchy. This of Szechuan and that the demand for the is, of course, only the first of the demandselection of a new President will be very of the Revolutionists. They can
Mr. G. C. Alabaster represented Mr.safely acknowledge allegiance to insistent.
E. H. Sharp who is absent from the Colony
as
11
THE NEW CABINET AND YUAN.
(
The Peking correspondent of the M
Lily Ner writes
of other races, is what we wish. Our that the gilature could possibly aim is the lasting rescue of then that the owner of the cur should he summed when he was only riding European Continent, which is now in the var and the lights were con shaken to its very foundations. The trolled by the driver.
Mr. Wo thought on first reading (peace which dhull end this was abutl be a lasting peace. It must not bear he summoned but he would the section that it meant that the owner the germ of new was, but, must make refuiries. provide for all peaceful arrangement
Mr. Jenkin, in the box said that shout ct European questions." We can Way 1st he saw a motor car, which ten minutes to ter on the evening of
as president. And for Yuan to appoint himself President to succeed his monar welcome the change in Germany's eventually turned out to be the defen on December 24th, 1913, defendants government An armistice has been At a previous court it was stated that chy is to take a mockery of republican wishes" since the war began, nndants, pass over the top of Morrison (appellants) win were merchants and arranged, however, and negociations are WHAT THE TWO SIDES ARE SAID share in the view that the pencere could not distinguish the number directors of various concerns, including with the Revolutionists in calling for un Hill Cap Bail near the Naval Hospitalbankers of high stamiing in Hongkong-Chen and Teneral Fong are to co-operate progressing according to which Governor THE KAISER AND THE WAR. which shall end this war shail bel he went after the car and stopper the bank which was particularly con assembly to elect
TO DEMAND. a lasting place," but that peace ao it. He drew the attention of the driver cerned here-lent $13.000 on the pro
new president. Several thousand Yunnan and Se never come until in Mr. Asqorru'sĮ very politely to the rear lanip on, the perty Ir the Kaiser has written & personal words, the military domination of and to the fact that the number was the
to the erson who mortgaged chuan revolutionists or pressing in not showing properly.
property to them and who towards Suifs, threatening to drive the wholly
Much uncertainty pravas here 3 to was a man known by the name of Tongortherners ut if they do not set the real policy of the new Government and finally if the New York Correspondent of destroyed." It is a perversion of these, and witness replied that the to Messrs. Deacon, Looker. Dencon and fail boats are not allowed even to cross the Ministers state that they joined the The Magistrate asked what was the Shun The mortgagor was identified Robber hands are active in all direction with regel to You Shih-kat. Some of
declare the independence of Peking the London Daily Telegraph", is facts of history to suggest that any and an the number plate. There was and Needham, they having knowit the venience of foreigners and for military that Tunu Chih-jai is working for the
entise "was double--the lamp was had Harston, by the firm of Mesars. Ewers the river near Saif, except for the entr correctly informed of the teneur of nation sought before the war
fabinet on the positive understanding it when he slates that the Kasrunobstruct the "free exercise of Gerhe light was extremely laid and done a good deal of land business for the
to just a glimmer euming from the lamp: mortgagor for several years and having operations,
retention of Yin. The supporters of appeals to President Witsos to urgemany's peaceful endeavours." The the aber could ut fe sera Defen-mortgagor in the name of Tong Shun,
A BETWEEN "WO FIRÉS,
the President declare that the anti- the Eatente not to indefinitely prolongains and objects of these "peaceful wits that he wanteland witness toll which was now in question. In all they walled city of some 10,000 population,
One of out mest interesting experi- monarchist "Tealers are all pretically dant steppal out of the car and asked apart from the particular transaction ences in pescenuaking was at Lahihi, agreed as Boothe conditions involvat "aseless efforts at revenge."
There endeavours have, however, been fully him what was wrong They went to had put through about 24 deals extend two stages le no justification for regarding the revealed since Germany began this ether to the ack of the car and Mr. ing over a period of one years and prior had taven in a state of siege for two days,
(1) Yuan's continpce in other notif east of Suife. When we
the expiration of the five years' period: Allies shorts as "efforts of revenge" was, and the plain duty of the Allies Moly chained that the hight was to the date of the present action. A Captain Su with 120 Szechuan troops constitution
came to pass this City we found that it
e) Restoration of the provisional The objects of the Allies have been is not to be content with the recovery quite alright mat that it was one which in that concern, and he said he had government. Several companies of Szement dissolved by Your
perfect que and that the number was broker with the name of Mak terheld the city in the name of the old very clearly defined for the informa- of the "lost territory, but to see that he had le time. There was known the mortgagor hy the name of Chuar revolutionists were attacking the
(3) Immediate contention of Parlia- tion of Germany and the whole, world. the thief shall be powerless to plunderly in the air with Mr. Mody who aid Tong Shun for ten years. In the city am all directions. Rifte firing was controf of military afairs.
4(+) Cabinet to be invested with the Mr "Asqparu in a public speech again.
to witness that his sight was failing and examination of the title deeds by Messrs almost continous...
that he was a fool. The defendant Deacon. Looker, Deacon and Harston why were with un were the right manlies; and
The higher offers from both urities
45) Restoration of the provincial nil withess went back about five yards certain instruments relating to that to appeal to both sides to stop fighting: I from the car. Mr. Moly became very particular property were found in the bus while the Battle was on, it was other ccmlitions relating to provincial “(6) "Ar all roul anmesty, and some seitel mui, in reply to Mr. Jenkin's register in the Land Office; they related easy matter to carry on negotiations. military control and the disposition of "
stion as to whether he could see the to the balance of this property by the The Revelationists attacking the city the Northern troops ight he said: Certainly, I can see mortgagor and extended over a period were largely of the desperate young it. Instead of acting in the sporting of 4 years
brigand elas determined to capture their
Obviously all these conditions except. Lanner he might have done. Mr. Mody irl that the matter was petty and that
authorities, and then our great teak was ment to Yunnetention of office with enemies. We succeeded in persunding the first should be suitable to the South, them to yield the point to higher but it is dificult to reconcile ang agree he was excuting his duty, Witness
to ges into communication with the the demand for his retirement, specif- added that he could only distinguish
people in the dity. the number about three paces from the
rally made by Feng Kuo-chung, Tasi carari that was when the car was
Ho and Liang Chi-chao. stationary.
few months ago reiterated what he
afirmed at the Lord Mayors banquet NEWS OF THE DAY, on November 9th, 1914: "We shall never sheath the word-which we have not lightly drawn-until
·Belgnim-ard "I will
now add Serbia-recover in Full
measure
all and more than all that they havo sacrificed until France is adequate
ly secured against aggression, until
a
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
An old man in Mr. Wood's Court this morning described himself as frying pan mender. He was charger
the rights of the small aationa "of with street-erying and was fined $1. Europe are based upon an unassail able kundation, and until the military
The Manila (laervatory this after domination of Prussia is wholly and room reported the typhixm in the Parife finally destroyed." After more than
Ocean to be alat halfway between the eighteen months of warfare, Germany north. The Observatory also gave Marina Islands, and Luzon, moving Dog and Cat Show 'at Grand Stand, has begun to realise the fact that her Warning of a lepression in the northern owner was summoned in that case was
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW,
Race Course, Happy Valley.,
5 pm--Chiktren's performance of The Wishing Cap (operetta) at St. Paul's Institute, Causeway Bay,
General Memoranda.
SUNDAY. May 24t
Taishan".
MONDAY! May 1ặ :-
P. W. D...
แ
..
3 p.m.-Aletion of Grown and at 53rgan Berital in St. John's TUESDAY, MAY 19:
Cathrinal.
westward
dreama of permanent conquest are destined to be shattered, and, reslining of the China Sea, advancing this, the German Chancellor, and the KASSER also it seems, have begun to
At the Public Auction on the 9th
Replying to questions put by Mr. Gardiner, witness "saillut he only used glasses for reading and that he was supposed to have very long sight. He
art wear glasses ant of doors at all Mr. Jenkin said, that the reason why the Reading M. Garlicer's first point as to the proper person to be summónak,
challenged the statement that the light beenuse he got.down from the car and
was not burning all right. Mr. Jenkin did not recollet the driver of the car getting down. The car had been
had lived in America for 40 years, The respondent (plaintiff) Tong Shun During that time he had been to Hong kong only once, and from America he had altogether transmitted 858,000.
The President in his judgment came
AN AWKWARD EMBASSY The officer of the Northern army trie to the conclusion that the appeal must to send a letter to Captain Su. Those be allowed but as his opinion differed who carried the letter were shot at from from that of the Puisne Judge the judg" the city wall and they returned to the ment of the court below would stand.
besieger's houiquarters, where ht Mr. Justice (Gompertz reati a lengthy staying, nearly a mile from the city. furdgment in favour of the respondent.
THE MAGISTRACY.
ENFORTING AND IMPORTING WITHOUT PERMITS..
necess to add that the other side In stating the pro-Yuan case it is totally dentes any intention of retaining Yuan an that, previled the South agrees, he will be given leave forthwith
member of the new Government has, to lu vick of the fact that a prominent y certain knowledge, stated in one quarter that the Cabinet is endeavouring to retain Yian and, in another quarter, said exactly the opposite, the situation is difficult to understand."
up of communicating soon with the allowances and Li Yann-hung wird set- It was then decified that, the only to retire and will be grantel suitable in the city was for the foreigner te tak: Berling the initiate assembly of the lead. I approached with the Ameri- Parliament. can dag to within about 100 yards of the West gate. Then it became necessary to dash across the street
in open view of the rifles" on the city wall Several soldiers passed neross in front of me and were shot at. A citizen lay dead in the street where he had been shot only a few hours before, by those sarie rifles on the city wall. But no progress could be It is, however, clear that the country wode until the foreigner got much nearer the wall thun we were then.
is fast drifting towards nancial disaster. passage way had been broken through Feking and the silver reserve in the two On the opposite side of the street Practically no revenge is reaching under cover from house to house so that Government, banks has been taken to of the city wall without being in range to borrow have failed and are likely to one could approach to within 20 yards pay the troops for April. All endeavours: of the rifles. But the street had to be continued to fail until a settlement is
made a dash for it
piny the role of the Injured Innocent. [ins of a small quantity of Three stepped before and the lady in the ear Certainly the Chancellor's speech in Castles" Cigarettes, in 50s, patent tins, I was under the impression that he had the Reichstag a month ago, in tise anm of 7339.90 was realised in fr. Gardiner: So you know that Wood's Court this morning with ex-
stoppel is on a previous occasion.
A Chinese was charged in Mr. 990-Excursion to Macs by which he indicated a programme excess of the usual wholesale price; for the light used is a regulation light and porting cigarettes without a permit. calling for no annexation of Belgium these popular cigarettes. A cheque for that it has been used and passed in One defendant carries 8340 and Mr. and no annexation of French this amount has been sent by the Hongkong til the advent of these Wood ordered this to be forfeited and territory, was an important official W, A. Dowley, Traurer of the think it was worth while for Mr. Gar-were charged with importing rice with
British American Tobacco Co., Ltd. to Special Police Reserves?
imposed a fine of $1. Mr. Jenkin retorted that he did not Three Chinese of the s.s. Tai Shan "erossed first of all. I utterance, indicating a greatly chaet- ened spirit. A "political specialist Hongkong Cigarette and Tobacco Fund diner to be sarcastic about the Special out the required permit.
my dash was immediately followed arranged. by the Crack of a rife and the bullet in the lobby of the Reichstag Auctioneer gratuitously.
Mr. H. A. Kaminert gave his services na Police. He (witness) did not know if Mr. J. D. Lloyd Acting Superin only a few moments to make my way to BHANGHAI TO HANKOW BY RAIL
came whizzing past. After this it took it was a regulation light or not. interpreting the Chancellor's speech
tendent of Imports and Exports, said Do you know that Mr. Mody has defendants brought from Shanghai 37 sold test point to the city wall A
soldier guide said: "He hinzed only, at the an- HONGKONG TENNIS LEAGUE, never been challenged before?
bags of rice which was prohibited from that a foreigner had arrived to talk the way and called out nexation of Courland and Lithuania,
Witness I aui't help tint he was export in Shanghai, so that defendiante terms of peace. But the rifles kept on as chiefly inhabited by peoples of
had really smuggled it. The rice was firing not on the manifest. It would be im Germanie raas. His pence-termis also
posible for the Import and Export included, as a guiding principle that
Department to control German trade, or any trade, if goods were allowed to come into the port unnunifested.
Each defendant was fined $200 and the rice was crdered to be confiscated.
930 pan-Auction of Furniture, Carpets, Plancs etc, nt Mesurs. Hughes and Hough's.
WEDNESDAY, May 17
it
Noon. Meeting of Creditors of
the
Tang Nee and Wing Kee Firm. Entries Com for Gymkhana
n
May 27,"
101
--Full Moon"
Fay, May 5-
ordinary Meetings.
37
Two matches will be played in the First Division of the League to-morrow
three in the Segund Division. The as tous of playre are
wwler:
EARN V. Äked a.
on this occasion.
Mr. J. W. Foks, Assistant Superin tendent of the Special Police. Reserve,
corroborated.
!
-A TENSE MOMENT. !
2
THE NEW LINE AND WHAT LE
MEANS
The Nanking correspondent of the N."C. Duży News writes
"I myself approached the door und called out that it really was a foreigner and that there were no soldiers close to The significance of the opening of the me. I waved an arm out of the door ant Hsuehowfu-Kaifeng section of the Lang called on them to stop shooting. Hai Railway does not appear to have squinted past the door casing, with one heen fully realized." Since April 20 eye and saw a soldier squinting through inst, trains have been running inily from a hole in the will looking straight at me. Hauchowit to Chengchow without But he did not shoot. I repeated my
under no circumstances must Poland
Mr. Mody said it was a powerful electric light attached to the re of the revert to the Muscovite. Juke. CS.R.C fam:-Col. Crisp, onlar driven by dynamo and it had never Farthermore, an independent Belgium
Faichnie; Capt. Hammond. Le Famil-gone wrong all the time he had had the temp Rev. Cooper-Hunt and Capt. cit. must be a Flemish Belgium, freed Milner-fones.
The light could be spent at least! Soon-Vanton Inser Ofice Extra from French influence and British E. Kent, 31. M. Blass, N. Murphy question he was quite able to see the
H.K.C.C. (A) --Nisbet. 1: Thorne, N.thirty yards away and on the sight in RECKLESS RIDING OF BICYCLES Vaskulage. The restitution of EW. Cary
number. He said that eriphatically. Mr. Liazeland imposed a fine of $10 SATURDAY, MAY
conquered French and Belgian terri-
After leaving Mr. Jenkin he went each ou two Chinese for recklesslyne of which might euity have finished for Shanghai travellers to Kaifeng, Noon Thongkong Skeisti Costory, however, must be conditions! Woods Alinhas, tunyet, M. Lauritsen to satisfy himself as to Clark, of the Police Reserves, said K.C.C.-S. E. Green, Dr. Lindsay straight to the motor garage and mw riding bicycles, at Yanirati. Inspector upon Germany receiving binding Brug and F. Evans
the light. It was borning the same defendants were making the figure eight University-Raimond, Prayshiny, Ho power all the time.
all over the road in a dangerous manner. Mr. Jenkin, think you were a little incensed at being stopped t
RETURNED EMIGRANT FINED Defendant answered that he was
$500
Yesting MONDAY, May
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MAP and
GUIDE Buables one to locate the centre of a Typhoon.
WIGWAM OLYMPIC
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4
call and stepped out in full view under change of ears, and Nanking hos dozer rifles at other savage guns, any replaced Hankow as the fastest route
any presence was proof of a responsible towards Slunin, and trains are running least did not belong to the enemy and show, construction is being carried on me in an instant. But the foreigner at Siant, Lanchowiu, etc. From Chen
communication without military trickery, The gums on the wall, were silenced and regularly to Kunnyintang, & nine hours
letter to the captain passed in through journey from Chengchow.. the city gate.
In these days of threatened strikes it is In going from the Revolutionist herd-well to know that an all-rail route exsista arters to the city gate, Dr. Tompkins from Shanghai to Hankow, little slower. had suddenly appeared on the scene, us than the usual steamer journey, boats from. Laichi Dr Tompkins sue
a
A. Chinese who had been absent from he was returning with some Red Cross Passengers leaving Nanking at about 8
izu.
not in the future be a gateway N. Other. through which Germany can be SATURDAY, May
SECOND DIVISION. 145 pecond Gymkhana Meeting attacked, and that the independent TKC.C., (B) V. C.RC (1) •
It think you were extremely angry Belgium will not be a British bulkton, C. F. Maltby, W. J. Austin, J. A.
I.K.CC (B)-Dr Kock, F. Teving.I had just cause to be. head against Germany." There is,Ridgway, A. Morse,
I may take it that you were extremely Chida in America for 29 years was ceeded in getting his boats up past the am on the 1st reach Hankow ordinari- ́ of course not the slightest foundation on You Man Chun, Chow Fat Cheong, when you disputed with me that the voivers Smith Weason and Brownie-nine o'clock the next day to get the naturally also on the speed of the C.R.S. (B-Un Hew Fang, Li Chin with you I was extremely angry with having in his possession two re- I had to work all afternoon and until depending on freight en route, and angry all the time that I was conversing charged before Mr. Wood this morning city that night. But my companions and is at about am the 3rd, the hour for the suggestion that such conditiona Wei Wing Bon, and Chon Po Min. prevailed before Germany embarked
light was not in order.
"Did you not say the action was petty he was going back to his native country
and a quantity of ammunition. He said besieged army out of the city under the particular steamer employed. on this unprecedented war. On the Wigwam-Wilson and Huish, Sewell, and that it was an abuse of power and in the Sunning district which is about even then, the local gazard in the city protecting escort of a Catholic priest and, fundamental point the Chancellor Olympic-Smith and Viveen Hed- anything of the sort.
that it was ridiculous-I did not Bay 30 or 40 miles west of Canton. in his speech 'said;
kept ap the firing until the Revolutionary "Let us ley and Purvia, Crawford and Higgin had no business to stop my car unless passenger on board the Empress of
I said that you
army had entered the city. and taken suppose I suggest to Mr. AsQUITH
Inspector Brazil sakl defendant was a possession. you had a just cause. to sit down with me at a
But the fighting, finally censed. The table
Russia" and was arrested in Connarght Stufu and Lahchi armies had agreed to and examine the possibilities of Thompson and Maller; Browne and Dragon Motor Car and Cycln Co., said asked by the the Police to declare all wanted to take to the Commander Mr. Lauritsen, proprietor of the Road. Passenger on the ship were the armistice, and this was the news Piercy peace, and Mr. Asquirt begine
in-Chief. that when the car was brought to him arms but defendant did not declare his, 1.0.0. B-Brawa and Abraham, Kay he coull see the light at a distance of with a claim of definitive and and Forster, Wolf and Cooper.
Mr. Wood fined defendant $500 and (...) complete destruction of Prussin's
thirty yards. It would be impossible the money was paid. for that kind of lamp to show a dim military power, The conversation
ALWAYS RECOMMEND IT. light one minute and the next a good: would be ended before it began. To, almost every community, then Interrogated by Mr. Jonkain, witness these peace-conditions only one by Chamberlain's Colis, Cholera and said that he kept the car in repair and of the China Mail" a coolie was lined answer would be left, and this answer Diarrhoea Pemedy. Such persons seldom that he had altered two of the lamps on 8 by Mr. Wood. Defendant, who said Lur award must give." It is obvious and those recommendations and its never you". Witness said that Mr. Jenkin taught by members of the staff the weanded at Suufu, and rcent Lab-Try this Animent and see how quickly
miss an opportunity to recommend it his own cars recently just to please he went there to look for a brother, was to the entire world, in the light of the falling qualities account for its great keps on summoning him and to avoid small bundle of type was found near chi Of those treated less than 10 por it will relieve the pain and soreness For bistory of the past twenty months, purity or malo by all Chemista trouble be had stronger lights attached: be defendant.
and Storekeepers.
MOUNTED, ON CARDBOARD AXI TAPED FOR HANGING.
Price 50 Cents.
Figm the CHINA MAH. Office.
V.M.CA. V. x.cc, '' Y.MCA-Kempthorne and Pullen.
some one whose life has been savoi
LOOKING FOR A BROTHER.
Charged with being on the premises
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CLOSING SHARE QUOTATIONS,
3.30 p.m.
Banks
873b
Docks
100.b.
Sugarn
Trims
8.30
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'9
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The war in West Szechuan has thus far involved a fighting force of more than 10,000 men on each side. The losses on the side of the revolutionista
on the other side have certainly been have been lightly over 1,000 wounded and a few hundred killed. The losses
achter, Presibly two or the OR hetimatism you will and nothing organisation has treated about 600 3f Baku New is the time to get rid of it, times as great
Red Cross
better than Chamberlain's Pain.
cent have diede, D
NOW IS THE TIME
S sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers,