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PYERIS

SPARKLING MINERAL

WATER

IS AN EXACT REPRODUCTION OF A WELL KNOWN SPA.

BLENDS PERFECTLY WITH WHISKY,

AN EXCELLENT TABLE WATER.

Prices: Pints 90 cts. per doz. Splits 60 cts. per doz.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.,

"

ZERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS.

Telephone. No. 436.

To-day's Advertisements!

NOTICE.

"

THE Undamigned beg to intimate that

they have now OPENED

צין

DEATH.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Httle resemblance to the viewa uttered ja year ago. Then, alas, hopes were

extravagant, owing to a disregard off facts which the informed expert indeed, observed, but which remained

THE MAGISTRACY.

A CHARGE OF ASSAULT.

An old Chinese coolie, charged with

CRACKER FIRING IN PRO- HIBITED HOURS.

WHOLESALE PROSECUTIONS.

COMPANY MEETING.

UNION WATERBOAT CO., LIMITED.

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1917.

SPORTING.

TRAINING TIMES.

enclosure, Happy

Fista "Korea, I milo lak 1°0

1.12.3, 1.46,4;-loss † 146.2. FERIENA PRIL, 1 mile, 38, 1.00, 1.42%

2.17.3; lame. 1 35.5.

Banwy Bass, I milk lust 4, 1, 341,

1004, 1.44; Imat -† 34.8.

AITON) and MDONESTONE, I miss, o, 38,

14. 148, 2,3,4; last 85,4. Made DAHLIA, 14, 8, 30, 1.16, 1.58,

4 1901, 302, 8.87; lane 4. 30... was comparatively mild and there DAY DARLIA, I Instop 43. 117: WDS an absence of wind. Both

"The twelfth ordinary annual meeting There was a large, gathering of; concealed for the layman. We know sulting about woman, was brought of the shareholder of the Union racing enthusiasts at the rails, on the authority of Mr. BALFOUR before Mr. Wood. The complainant Waterboat Compar, Ltd. was held at Jockey Club that the enemy's submarine losses ppeared in the witness box and showed 11.30 am to-day at the offices of Messrs Valley, this morning. The weather' down to September 1913, had been the said had been inficted by the de

u evidence a cut on her temple,, which | Dodwell and Company, Ltd.

There were prefent: Mara S. H formidable," and though the fendant when he struck her with his fat. Dodwell, (in the chair) I. Jonskbeer, Admiralty keopa ita records in The defendant pleaded not guilty. C. Lang, B. Mari, R. Shewan, A. B. Courses were used, the sand boing. this connection a close secret, there to the charge, stating that he became Skelton, (consulting committee). Mr. slightly faster, if asyahing, than the are good reasons for the belief that involved in an argument with the Morton Smith, (seretary), Messrs G. C. turf, which is still very hard going many additions have been made to complainant on the wharf when sud. Moron, A. Ritchie, W. E Clarke, T. C. despite the slight sprinkle of rain the list since Mr. BALFOUR can-denly the woman, assisted by her Niroa and T. G. Weal), (shareholders). yesterday afternoon. Some very The CHAIRMAN in proposing the good performances were given and firmed the popular impression" on husband and son, attacked him. In the the subject. It is known, however, seule which ensued, the complainant adoption of the amual report and state-in some instances fast times were fell down and received the injury to harmant of the Company's 'scedunts said doas. Of the old ponies Dixie, Aus- that Germany has been constantly face. Both tendant and complainant Gentlemen, the report and accounts tralian Chief, all the Dahlias and building submarines of a ..more were bound over..

having been in your hands for some Sandy went well. Golofinu did good powerful character, the majority

time I propose, with your permission,timo over a mile and a quarter, 37.! to take them read. The profit on 25.3. 94.1, $2.4 33.8-2.53, but; trading for the year under review finished tired. Essex Chiet, Silver amounts to $37,387.33, as against Steak and Harolini all finished their $38,973,32 Inat year, a slight falling of but the smount"available for distribu. tion, owing to increased earnings on your investments, and the profit on the sale of two of the old boats, is over 1915. This result, under the abnormal conditions existing, I trust will astiaty you, and that you will approve of the distribution recommended. Your property, as usual, has been well kept up out of current revenue, and all your old boots, which have become unserviceable for the carriage of water, have been satisfactorily disposed of for other pur. The fleet now consists of one poser new boat, 5 boats built in 1906 to 1907. and one older bost which I anticipate being of service for some years to come yet. Your General Managers do not con-

of them for distant service, and soma of thera are known to be "effective |mine-layers." It is this feature apparently which gives the Allied navien the most concern. The German

More than 100 Chinese packed announcement represents the gambler's Mr. Wood's Court this morning to final plunge, but it will fail as answer charges of fring crackers

all ber other attempts. have during prohibited hours without 59,375.06, an increase of some $3,000 WICKING On the 1st instant at her failed. Germany will never be able permit, during the Chinese New-Your

residence, Milton Road, Bourne- mouth, MRS. HANNAN WICKING, to blockade the British Isles by holidays. widow of the late Mr. Hamry submarines as she herself is blockaded Wicking.

by the British Navy.

BRANCH OFFICE,, in Hotel Mansions,LIANG GERNO-At his residence No Hongkong.

33 Robinson Road, SIR CHENTUNG LIANG CHENG · K.C.M.G., Phin morning, after a prolonged illness.

ANDERSEN, MEYER & Co., LTD.

(Inc. in US.A.

Hongkong, Feb. 3, 1917.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

14C5

THE Undersigned have received instruc TEK

tions from . M.. NAVAL STORE. OFFICER, to mall by Public Auction,

од

SATURDAY,

the 10th February, 1917,

at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, Na. 8, Des Fix Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

The Clothing and Effects of the late MR. A. W. BUTTON.

Terus :-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctions Hongkong Feb. 3, 1917.

THE DIARY.

MEMO. FOR MONDAY,

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

Mr. OTTO KONG SING is very grateful for the many kind expressions of armpathy and Rom tributes received in her recent bereavement.

The China Mail.

12

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, Feb. 3, 1817.

1488 THE GERMAN SUBMARINE

MENACE

?

1.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOUAL AND GENERAL.

The United States Court for China has come to Canton on its an- nual southern circuit.

Lady May has kindly consented to: distribute the prizes at the Kowloon British School next Wednesday,

The Bishop of Victoris next Satur- day is to lay the foundation stone of the new Chinese Y.M.C.A. building in Bridges Street.

The body of a Chinese, age aboug 35 years, was found hanging by the It was to be expected that the neck from a tree at Wanchai yesterday. Neutral Powers, after receiving Ger-Death was caused by strangulation. many's threat, would tempomrily suspend their shipping traffic while

The crowd was so great that it was found necessary to clear the Court and transfer the defendants to the adjacent compound. Inspector O'Sullivan then called cock by name and they filed before the Magistrate. All but four plended guilty to the offence. As there was not sufficent evidence to convict them, these four were discharged..

His Worship imposed a fine of $2

defendants. for each summons upon the remaining

A HAWKER'S EXCUSE."

When a Chinese was brought bofere Mr. Wood on the charge of hawking grass string without a licence he admitted the charge but offered as his deferice the explanation that he was trying to sell the string in order to obtain sufficient monay to pay for a licence. A fine of $2 was imposed.

PIANO RECITAL.

Both his personal friends and the

The following is the programme of the public generally, saya tha "NC. Daily Piano Recital to be given at Govern-

gallops with a last quarter inside 31. The Chied did a mile in 3.20.4, last quarter 80.4 Silver Streak the Challenge distance (11) on the sand in 4.20-6nt quarters slow-last half 1.07, Last quarter 50.8; while Hraliai also went a slow mile and three quarters, 1.26.4. but finished up in 1.05.1, 80.1 Victory Dahlis, believed to be the best griffir in Sir Paul's stable, did the Derby distance (11) 3.26, last 1, 32. Of the Subs. Trojan. Spalpecn. Magic Dahlia, Daimeleg and Golliwog all neeived, favourable comments on their per formances.

The times" clocked" were:-

OLD, PONIES,

1.43; last 30

Dator. 11 last mile. -1.1§. 1.51.9, Deracies. 11. 1. 40, 131, 2.01, 2.41,

1.24.3: Is ORI.

3.18.3. 3.56, 4,980.0; lat 4 39.5. - Tarrat KING, mila, o, L.48.1. BLACK Croco, I mile, b, 30, 1.09, 1.43.8.

1.10: lat. 35.2:

118033..

GOLLIwoo. 11.0, 41, 1.29, -, 2.31. 1.64; KRIMINE and PATROLINI, lat 4, 0, đắp

1.11: last 38 Bows Sp. 4 mile, 1. 33.0, 1.00. 8p.

1.44; last 1 25.3. SANGILA, 11. i. mam, 1.45, 3:19, 2.55;

CLOUDLANDS, 1, 0, 38, 1.16. 1.52.1.

1.28.10.08% last † 344...

Ou Roro CoLs. 14, 0, 47. 1.32. 3.14..

11

1.34, 0.39, 4.07,2'; Im! 5 84.2,

COMMERCIAL.

BONGIONG SAIRE MIRETE.

Mrs. Moxon and Taylor in their weekly share report, stats

Qur market opened in the Beginning of the weak with a little beisker tổne, and' fair amount of business resulted. At the close the feeling is quieter, owing to continued tightness of money, There is direction, but it is difficult to see really to be noted a slight improvement in this

easy money, until the stringency in Shanghai wears off

The week under review so far as Shanghai is concerned, has been prac

sider that, in the near future, the demand DIXI, 11, . . 1.18, 1.57, 2.68 0.18. ¡tically deal, owing to China New Year

for water is likely to necessitate the building of more than two new boats, and this being so, the Consulting Committee recommend the reduction of the Capital to $194,051, by the retura to Shareholders of 83 per share, and acties of the Extraordinary meeting to pass the necessary resolution will be given in due course. The market value of your investments sa at 31st Decem- ber appears in the Balance Sheet, and the writing off of $1,000 as recommended more than covers the depreciation. Beyond these few remarks, gentlemen, the report and accounts, I think, speak for themselves, but before moving their adoption I shall be pleased to answer

9.15 pm-Piano Recital at Govern they fully considered the position-News", will be glad to hear that Mr. H.ment, House on Monday evening at any questions shareholders, may wish

ment House

General Memoranda.

TDAY, Feb. 6-

ap.ni-Auction of Leasehold Property at Mr. Gep. F. Lammert's Sale

Chopin

Sanderson

to ask

Mr. G. C. Moxox seconded the

Mr. T. G. WEALE proposed and Mr T. G. NIXON seconded, the re-election of Mr. C. Bernard Brown, A.CA as auditor, at a remuneration of $200, and this was passed.

I would admittedly considerably von Heidenstam, Engineer-in-Chief of 9.15 pm (by kind permission of HE embarrass the Allies it all neatral the Whangpoo Conservancy, who has the Governor) in aid of the HK. Wadoption of the report and sccounts, shipping which has hitherto traded bean laid up with a broken leg, expects man's War Work Association The

which was approved. to their porta ceased for any consider to be back at work in a few days. programmes, which will have analytical able time to continue to trade; but

notes, will be sold in aid of the Scottish the important point must not be Chaplain of the Missions to Seamen in Ballads in F. minor

The Rer W. T. Featherstong Women's Hospitals Fund..." forgotten that the Neutral Powers Hongkong, will preach at the Cathedral Break of Day. who suspend their shipping trade to-morrow morning, The collections

Now sleeps the at both services to-morrow will be on

crimson petal the German threat are

behalf of the Missiona to Seamen for the inflicting upon themselves as great an injury as Germany is hoping thereby to inflict on the Allies. Will they all submit to it? Is Germany capable to doing what the threatens

Footas WIDEEDAY, Feb. 7-

11.98 4.30 p.m.-Prize Giving by Lady May under

at Kowloon British School,

-Full Moon. "

FRIDAY, Feb. 9

Household 1.30 p.m. Auction of

Furniture at Messrs. Hughes and Hough's.

SATURDAY, Feb. 10

باشر

11 m.-Kowloon Land and Building

Co's. Meeting.

to do ? it is as well that we and should remember the threats with which Germany has previously building by sought to righten the world, and what German boastfulness amounted

Nooo. - Humphreyst Estate

Finance Co's. Mosting. Laying of Foundation Stone of new

Chinese Y.M.CA.

Bishop Lander.

Inspection of the HK. Polica Reserve

by HE. the Governor.

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 14.

3.15 p.m. Concert at Helena May

Institute.

Mon. 28, TUE. 27 & WED. Feb. 28:-

furtherance of its work at important 3 Sphinx bases at home.

THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING CO., LTD.

The report of the Directors for the ending. 31st December, 1915. atates :--

The Balance of Prost and Loss

to in actual practice. It is just two Account for the year including $1,799.87 years since Germany anoounced her balance brought forward from last intention to "blockade" the British account, after writing off all charges Isles by submarines. The vital part and expenses, amounts to 813,541.44.

The Directors recommend that of her notification was to this effect:

*47

a

Quilter.

Mm. GALLOWAY.

Hunting Song Reflets dans l'eau Concert Study

+ Reverie

!!

Scott Isaacs Debussy Beringer Vieurtemps

Schytte

Peterkin

Mrs. BALKAN, 6 Rhapsody

Dreamer's Tales

(No 3) Humoresque La Campanelis 6 Lullaby

Dawn of Joy

Mr. GALLOWAY.

Dvorak

Liget

Denman Fuller Denman Fuller

Ballade

York Bowen Serenade

Bridge. Intermezzo in Octaves Leschotitzky The accompanists are Mr Frank Hongkong Jockey Club Race Meeting. Just as Engisad has designated the Dividend of $2.00 per share be paid, Austin and Miss E. Osmund. The which, after providing for Directors' recital is open to all music lovers and area between Scotland and Norway and Auditor's Fees, will leave a balance at the consimsion refreshments will be as an area of war, so Germany now of $991.44 to be curried forward to the kindly provided by His Excelleney, declares all the waters surrounding Credit of a new Profit and Loss Account. Great Britain and Ireland, including Directors Messra. T. F. Hough' 'and the entire English. Channel, as an T. E. Pearce now retire by rotation and area of war, thus proceeding against offer themselves for re-election.

FOR JOBB.

YOU'R NAME

in gold on your

RACE

Auditor: The accounts have been the shipping of the enemy. For this audited by Me H. Percy Smith who BOOK.

purpose, beginning from February retires and offers himself for re-election, Can you distinguish your Race kok 18th, 1815, it will endeavour to destroy every enemy merchant ship from any other?

that is found in this area of war without it always being possible to avert the peril that this threatens to persons and cargoes Neutrals

Secure speedy retum of your face Book should you mislay it.

Name and Year piated on the cover in gold at the CHINÄ MAIL' Office.

Price Afty cents.

SANITARY BOARD STAFF AND THE WAR.

THE CHINA MAIL" STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

A Tokyo paper says :--- Plans by which the China Mail Steam ship Company will be able to compete "on equal footing with any line on the Facife were told the other day by Mr Walter G. Anderson, auditor of the com- pany, who is now in Tokohama after an extended tour of Far Eastern porta

The management of the Uhins Hail is looking toward a fleet of fire vessels, in place of the one now operating. Mr Look Tin Eli, president of the company, recently placed an order with the Van courer Shipyard for three steamers, their delivery to be made in September. Ench will cost $2,500,000 and will be an ap-to-date passenger liner, with every modem. convenience. They will have accommodations for 825 phasengers, 150 saloon,

75 second class and 600 steerage. Their cargo capacity will be 7,500 tons.

Besides these shipa now under con- struction, the former Pacific Mail liner Nile was recently acquired by the com- definite results later on, what the goverment It may perhaps be interesting to put pany and on record now, for comparison with the soon sash wil be placed in service as by the British. has been so Germans are confidently expecting now, successful since its The following paragraph is reproduced year ago that Chinese capital has rolled from a Home paper

Q into its treasury, so the Chica Mail now

$10,000,000 to spend for expansion. German papers inform us that a

tho

WHAT THE GERMANS ARE A

COUNTING UPON.

י.'

The about a

:

9.50.1. 4.92: last 31.4

CADON'S WAT (late Esc), 14 Lost mile,

1. 9. 1.14, 1.47.2, 2.13.2; last 1 84.

Crosay, 10, 56, 1.09, 1.45.3, 2.18.1;

last 34.3..

GOLOVINA, 14, 1, 37, 1.12.2, 1.46.0, 3.19.3. Denar CREF, 1 last 1, 1.17, 1.51;

2.53, Jant | 8.3.

-

last 31. Ataris Ctr, 1}, », ——.. 1.19,§, 1.50.

2.24.3. 9.58.3; last 1 32. TuicarHANT DAHLLA, 1 last 2, 6, 30, 1.10.

1.41.4: Jast † 11.4. CCRONET DAHLIA 1 mile," a, .33.3, —, WINDSOR VAGA, A. o, 972, 1:15, 1.51

1.40:2.

2.27.2, 3.013, 3.22; läst ‡.30.2. GasT DAZA, 13. o. 37, 1.18.1. 2.42.3, 2.57, 3.28.3; last 4 M.3.

Saxoy, 11. i, 10.3, 1.17.2, 1.54, 2.32.2.

„ኔ

3.08.1, 3.40; last | 91.4. LECKY PRAHL (iste King, Jack), 1 mile, i,

4.30: last | 38.

DERBY GRIFFINS. VICTORY, 14; 0, 37, 1.12, 1.48.1. 2.20.4,

2.54.1, 3.29.1; 35. Inas Dex, ast 15. i. 37.2. 1.13.3,

1.40-2, 2.25.2, 3,00, $.52; last 1 32. Wanion II., 11, 37.2, 1.14, 1.50, 2.27.

AN.3, 3.902; last 4 84.4.

“ት

Brows Mocse, if, and Tows Marsz, 14. o, 38.2, 1.15 1.59.3, 2.20.3, 2.59.2, 9.32.2: last 25. TITTLEMOUSE, 1), D., 39.2, 1.15, 1.2, 2.28,

0.00.4, 3:33.4; Jast ‡ 02. Formosa Cur, 14, o, 56, 1-16.2, 1.53.2,

2.20.2, 8.02.1; inst32.4. Ex Carr, 1 mile, o. 38, 115, 1.50.

2.20.4 Jant 30.4. Ronstan - Chies, 14 last 1, 0.3, 1.11,]

1.43; last 32.

Groniors PEARE, 11, 0, 40, 115, 1.50

2.26, 0.02, 1.84.2, 4.09.2; last | 35,{ Emer Pant. 14 last 2, 0, 03, 1.07,

1.43; last

38..

extending for longer period, in the North and the Settlement having taken place on the 31st inst.

Rubber is quoted at /T1 per lb. in

London.

Bixxx-Honokang Raks have come to business at $720 at which probably & few more could be placed.

MARINE INSURANCE-Union at $900, Cantons at 8373 and North Chicas At s. 150 are quiet with nothing doing. FIRE INSURANCES-Hongkong Fires at $35 and China Fires at $156 are quiet. at last week's level.

Emery-Douglases are firm with $11 offered for cash after business at $117. Deferred Indon after reaching $133 Preferred Indos are unchanged from last for mish are now quotal 8131 sellers,

week. Star Ferries har weskened to

832, at which a fur briness has bee

dore. Steamboats have beer, sold at $201. REFINERTES-China Sugars are still wanted at $126 and Halabong here had sharp rise with 841 business done for cash,

changed hands at Tis. 81. Raubs are Ona AND Mrate."-Tangkita (bare

offering at$2.40 whilst Tranphs at 3/6 Shells at 106, and Ural Caspians at 32/9

Lre unchanged.

DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWER- Kowloon Wharves have advanced to a pablication of the figures for the rear. having rate of BARA following on the which we rica elsewhere. Hongkook Pocks are fairly firm at $128 husines done for rash. Shanghai Docks have sellers at Tia 87.

LANDS, HOTELA AND BUILDINGa-Can” trals are, offering at 6 ex dividend Hongkong Lands at $911, and Hongkong Hotels at $114. Hamchrers have been done at 87. West Points at 175 and Kovioon at 235 are unchanged.

Ti and Bhanghai Cottons at Tis 118 COTTON MILLA-Ewr at Thx 144 Kung, Viki at Tia. 13k. YangtzzODOOS at are quiet with nothing doing.

ELECTRIC COMPANIES.-Hoogkong Elec- trics have come in business at #481 and BLACE Parvez and EN1o, 1 la 14, 0,849 China. Lights are wanted at 843

42.3, 1.23.2, 2.02.2, 2.07.2, 3.10.2

lans 133.

VICTORY DAHLIA, 1, 0, 47, 1.40.2,

2.20, 2.44, 8.26 ; last 4.02. ONWARD Danza. 13, 5, 34, -, 1.47, 2.22,

2.56, 1.29.4; last † 02.4.

CHOICE DARIL, 1, 9, 37, 113, 151,

3.28.4, 3.04.1, 8.30; last 14,

Srives Subs, 11, 1, 39, 1.19. 1.50, 3.56,

3.13, 0.40.2, 4.40; Last ‡ 80.5. Sta or Door, 1¡ last 14. i. —, 1.10. 1.45,

2.21, 3.56.2; last-1 32.2.

JACOBITE, 11, 1, 40, 1.21, - 2,01, 2.41,

8.18.3, 3.56, 4.28.3'; last 4 32.3. Hov, 11.02.04.2, 2.41 .8.21.4, 3.56.0, 4.26.4; lamp. 1 30.1

WARRIORINT, 11, 9, 42. 1.17, 2.27.2. 8.02.3, 3.57, 4.13.8; Inst. † 36.8. Arai, 11, 6, 42, 1.17, — 1.27.2, Sinci's, 11, 0, 1.28.2, 2.04, 2.28, 3.17.

- $.02.0. 0.57, 4.12; last 4:35.

10.44.1; lost 4 03.17

.."

- י|

and Hongkong Trams have come to business at the advanced inte of $7,20, hayers, at 8 and Chins Providents at MISCELLANEDUA-China Borneos havė

38.00. Wm. Fowells hats enme to rusi nes at 881 and Waterhosts at $17. Dairy Farms are offering at 823 and

Cementa are wanted at $11.00

EXCHANGE-The demand rate on Lon don is 9/4 and the TT. selling rate o

Shanghat is th

MOBILIZING GERMAN SCHOOLBOYS.

USE AS GOODS FORTERS

According to the Fehlesvigute Nachri chica a proclamation has been issued Holstein, the twn Meeklenhures, and the from the general, heinarters of the Ninth Army Corta district (Schleswig- Hamatic towns) ordering the organiz service on the railways; Ac, throughout the Army Corps district.

number of very successful meetings have }ng the prospects of His, 1 mile last. i, 23, 1.06.1; lastation of schoolbove for civil consoription":

the auspices of the Fan-German League-held

been held in several large cities.

ander

dezso

said Mr. An- will

be

able to company prosperity after the

35.1, Maxsen, 1 last If, 1, 37, 1.11 1.45, 2.18,

2.62.3 last 84.8.:

ད་

It is interesting to note that, although

1.48.3 2.23.1, 2.50; 1set 1 32.4.7

its the Pan-Germans are in control of a vast Mr. Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. are therefore warned," etc. This Mr. F. B. L. Bowley at the meeting and important Frees, in no one of their Anderson, will sail from Yokohama for CANLANO and FOSTROT. 13. o. 36, 1.13, policy has been in force for two of the Sanitary Board on Tuesday next, papers have we anything like a complete America on the China, February 5, years, and all the world knows pursuant to notice, will nak........

account of the proceedings at these meetings, or a list of the

the speakers

who how

empty the buast bas

addressed them. All we are told is that *(a.) What members of the Sanitary the meetings

Staff have been granted, leave WERD

were crowded, that VISITING CARDS proved. If statistical proof bo

since the War began, and on gener

enthusiastic, and th what terms?

general

ction was the

PRINTED AT

China Mail" Office.

DONT COUGHL

required it in to be found in the figures published by the Bureau Veritas which are given in the telegrams to-day. We are told that a to day what losses the Allies have sustained have been practically made good by building and by captures.

IT absurd to allow a cough to lang

on and heap your vitality when Indeed, at the end of 1916, we found Chamberlain's Cough Remerly will rure you. You don't know where a persistent even one of the leading German naval cough will land you. You can't afford writers lamenting the ill success of

allow your throat and lungs to besme

dea when it is such a simple thing the policy. "Regarding the effective. step into a chemist shop and get mess of our U bouts in the trade war."

Chamberlin's Cough Remedy, Jaka

by all Chemista. and Eters Captain Pensive wrote one hear

frequently nowadays views that: bear,

:

wern

the military atuation, sad at (4) What members of the Sanitary pect of a speedy realisation of Fan- Staf have undertaken active Derraan aims and objecte. That Belgium Em military service since the War bids fair to be an extension of the nice the North Sea and began! Have any such mem- English

the

· of part France rich bera boon killed, wounded, in ores is sure to fall to the ebare of Ger decorated or taken prisoner anny, that Serbia and Montenegro bad What members are now on been wided out, that Rumania, had, been overrun, that the German occupation of spch service 3

Russian Poland meant the tripping c

A FORTY YEAEF TEST.

Rustin's Western Gefences and the "liberation of Lithuania and Courlack), sad last, but not least. that

East

had become so strong in the Ney HAMBERLARY'S Cough Remedy that her further progrend to the Presión

has been vuring coughs and colds Gulf aches were all matters of supreme Gulf was astared the Hamburg Persian for the past forty years and has gamed a popularity every yearly What better satisfaction to the important bodies of recommendation is required For leading high festivals

Pan-Germans who have been recently by all Crisiniste sath Storalespers

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

、 GRIFFINS.

The proclamation xays:- there is a great shortage of enal every *alling stock is hadly needed and recipient of milway trunks must arrEDZE to unload them immediately. Should truck be left unloaded bond a fixed

Erren DOODY, 1 mile less 4, 34, 108.2; time limit it will be unloaded by the

last 1 34.2.

authorities at the consigne Expense

In order "to cope with this tank

patrnig will be organized in garrisona There, howe

mat

ADVANCE DATELA, 11, 0, 85, 1.11, 1.48.8, loading

2.21.3, 2.54.4; last 83.1.

relieved at the earliest 151

Bible moment" organizations of schoolboya every

1.27.5, 2.08, where in town where there is no

xarrison

the police most organize the

Tu Tiace 1 mile, 6, 41, 119, 1.38.2, boys Remote milway stations where

12.30

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SUBSCRIPTION ORIFFINS.

cales

AUION, 19 Inst 111

sales

2.46.5, 8.20.0 laat 85,

buyers

soters sellers

The total output of the Kailan Mining Advainistration's mines for the Feek arching 20th fantar mounted toss and the sales during

there are poither military or police

must toleziank

"rearrat" town for to the TEOKADE. 12 last 1, 0, 1.27 8 2.08, special flying unloading patrols"

2.45.8, 3.20.3; last 36. A

schoolboys which are to be kept always WEITE METAL, 1 mile, o, 32, 1.14 L61 possible be placed at the diament of the ready. Horses and enrts shell as far as 2.24.1 Tant 00.1.

receivers of railway tracks by the gar CHIEFTAIN, 1 mile, o, 35,-, 148, 221.3: tinan anthorities

last 1:33.8. Tanjan)-1, 1, 87.21 114, 150, 227,

204.8, 8.89.3 Inst 5EL MOROC Bitsy, 188 113, 147.2, 2.22

last 1 64.25 SADIOWE STAR, Jymis, 5106ASE

towns possessing tramlines arr Dents must be made with the director for a certain number ra tramway cars tod The schoolboys service will be paid for be used for transport from the railway,

by the railway authorities and the Arion Cotinandera Jokntly-

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