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THE CHINA MAIL.
NEWS OF THE DAY,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Exchange opened this morning a quarter over yesterday's closing rate and remained the same during the day; the rate being 2/111 demand.
PEACE IN CHINA BY
· FIGHTING.
50,000: TROOPS TO BE SENT SOUTH.
[“ Chinasa. Mail ***Service.]
peace
SUMMARY COURT.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1317.
THE MAGISTRACY.
THEFT FROM THE DAIRY FARM.
Two Chinose, a man and a boy, were charged with the larceny of a quantity of iron bars and hoops. From the Dairy Farm Co., *t Pokfulam.
Mr. T. Oliphant, assistant manager
HONGKONG DEFENCE
CORPS.
Administrativa Orden by Každe HL
Morgan, Administrative ChancRNING,
on 12.11.17 and posted to A. Company, Ptá W. J. W. Johnston was-enrolled
No. & Platoon.*
Fia. J. Kalinor was enrolled on and posted t Platoon.
Company
LEPOŻYTMENT Z
ing the Garernment has been plossent ~ His Excellency the Officer Administer to appoint Mr. Ewart Benjamin George Soutor to the temporary rack of Li with effect from the 14.11.17. Liedtent tenant in the Hongkong Defence Corps, B. G. Soater is posted to the Machine Gun Company.
.CLET.
1 GUNNY BAG CONTRACT.
In the Supreme Court, this morning, before Sir William Reen Davies, &.0, Chief Justice, Fook Chan eisimed from PEKING, Dec. 5.
the Mitaui Burr haba, Ltd, the sum Wong Shi Chen expresses his desire of 3975 as damages for breach of a to resign the Premiership. This is pro-contract dated December 16th, whereby of the Dairy Farm at Pokfulum, prose. bably due to a disagreement over bis the defendants sold to the plaintif 100 cuted. He stated that a few days ago Colonel A. R. Adams, who was policy towards the South. He tato bales of ganay bags. The defendants, they had occasion to engage about expected back in Penang last week.graphed to General Luk Wing Ting and on October 30 failed to make delivery dezent coolies, who, under the supervision has been retained, says the Straits to Shum Chen Fun declaring in favour of of the bags after baring given plaintiff of the foreman, were instructed to sort to appear as counsel in a big will esan,
arrival notice in respect thereof The out iron of value from that which was relating to an estate worth about
The Tientsin Conference has decided particulars, of the claim are:--Contract worthless. Witness Was $5,000,000.
on sending 50,000 troops, of which price of 65 bales of gunny bags, or 26,000 time away from Chili and Shantung will send 10,000 bags, at 831 per 100 bags, #8,060 the when he returned be saw a bawker A reader asks "How may prisoners each; Fentien, 20,000, and Shansi 6,000 market price of guany bags on October carrying some pieces of iron which he/days for men between: 45 and 60 years of...
All ranki
are reminded that 3 days (à 30 being $34,75 per 100 bags-$9,035 recognised as a part of the metal work unless exemption had been obtained age) training in Camp is compulsory difference in price, 6975.
taken down from a cow-shad. "Ha Anyone who fails to attend as required Locker, Deacon and Easton, appeared and the latter painted out the defendants
Mr. F. Mattingly, of Messrs. Deacons brought the hawker to the Dairy Farmrenders himself liable to punishment.
for the plaintiff, and Mr. Davilleen, of
· na having sold the iron to him. Mesars. Hasting and Hastings, appeared for the defendsatz ..
Defendants pleaded not guilty, stating Plaintiff, in the witness bax, said that the iron was taken from reines that his arm did a large business in heaps. gunny bags. The contract in question
His Worships did not believe their was entered into on December 16. He story and sentenced the man to oue
do the Germans claim to have taken in their counterattack-6,000 or 4,000-1 The relegram in the China Masl ssid 6,000. Mr morning paper says 4,000
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., The cable says "six thousand
#WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, TELEPHONE No. 616..
Fo-day's Advertisements
UNIVERSITY OF HONGKUNG.
CONGREGATION of the Univer aity of Hongkong will be held in the Great Hall on WEDNESDAY the 1918 at 430 P.M. at which
Chanecilor of the University, His
•The Governor of the Colony, Excellency will confer Degrees.
Admission will be by invitation. Hongkong, Dec. 8, 1917.
4364
The
it
The body
of a Chinese man, agod"; about 32, was sent to the Public Mortuary yesterday. The body was found banging from the branch of a tree on the billside near the University
various Tuohuns'explaining that only a The Frendant has telegraphed to continuance of the fighting could bring
about peace.
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY UNION BAZAAR.
:
that st the farm and
China Mail.Recreation Groundia. The circumstancesa aid of the victims of the Tientsin went to the defendants on October 20, month's hard labour and four hours
HONGKONG. THURADAY, Dec. 3, 1917.
AMERICA AND THE WAR.
suicide.
AN OPIUM WRAPPER CASE.
"
The Grad Bazash and entertainments,
floods, organised by the Hongkong with a delivery-order for 20 bales. He stocks, and the boy to ten strokes of University Union, was opened this offered them a price. He paid $2,480, the cane. The Mother Superior of the Italian afternoon as
but later they returned the money Ccavent desires to thank Mme. A. The Hall of the University, which saying they could not make delivery of Galluzzi, mother of the Italian Consul had been turned into a temporary theatre fany bales. He did not want to take for declaring the Bazaar opened and for for the occasion, was filled with visitors delivery of all the bales at that time, 1. her patronage; also the numerous and the students themselves. Amongst Mr. Davidson hereupon said that he patrons and friends who helped so thoes present were Sir Charles Eliot, must take forms). objection to the materially towards its success-Italian, Principal of the University, the Rt. evidence. The alleged breach took English, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese Rar. Bishop Lander, Mr. Ponsonby placa on October 30th not October 20th. and Parse. In particular she would Fane and the Rev. T. W. Fearce. like to mention the Editors' of English
Mr. Mattingly id and Chinese daily newspapers, Muming the Government opened the Bazar formal notice to the effect that they His Excellency The Officer Administer- Į defendants. dia not give any D. Pozzoni, Vicar Apostolia, of Hang
Mr. Ma Trung Cheung, the Chairman considered the kong, Lady Chater, Mr. J. D. Stephens, of the Bamar Committee, introduced because his client did not take delivery Mr. E. V. M. R. de Souza, Consul for His Excellency saying that they were Portugal, Messrs Sincere & Co. for all very grateful to His Excellency for generous donations, Mine V. Razevet being there to open the Bazaar. 3360 its proper perspective. No one cap. X. Kwok for the active work he did far the gift of a splendid doll and Mr
PUBLIC AUCTION. read President Wilson's alteranées to make the Bazaar: a success. HE Undersigned have received in on the war and not be convinced that Superioresa is thankful also to Rear organised at such short notice. The committed the breach.
NOTICE,
At a time when events in Russia are likely to encourage doubts as to whether the Allies with Rusia more E beg to announce that we havent an enemy than a friend, can carry The Day R 19 the 3rd Eoor of Queen's Building, the war final victory the address No. 3, Ice House Street.
REMOVED our OFFICE
of New York,
VULCAN STEEL PRODUCTS.Co. which President WILSON has just delivered to the United States Con Manager for China.gress serves to set the situation in Hongkong, Dec. 6, 1917-
A. L. Barr,
from 2000UNT OF THE CUMUTKZIP},
on
FRIDAY,
ths 14th December, 197, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 5,
"Des Vour Road, Corner off
ructions to sell by Public Auction. the war can only end in the triumph of the cause for which, the Allies are fighting. In this, as in all his speeches the President goes to the rest causes of the war, sets forth clearly and di- tinetly what must be the objectives, emphailees that the nation must move raight towards definite ends and not slacken, ot, saffer themselves chairs, &c, Wardrobes and Toilet Tables, to be diverted from the object of
Ice House Street,
A QUANTITY OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.,
Comprising :- Teak Twin Bedsteads, Sideboards,
Dinner Waggon, Extension Dining Table
and Chairs Chesterfield Sofas, Arm-
Cots, Miscellaneous Furniture Fictures,
Rail-top Desks, Blackwood Ware includ-winning the war. There is a strength ing Cabinets, Wardrobes, Stands, e,
The
the loan of flags and bukting and the Admiral Anstruther, CB, CIM.G., for
President of St. Joseph's Congregation and Professor Vassalle for their excellent
Band
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
stating that Bishop Brent has definitely A cable has been received in Manils
decided to accept the bishopric of Buffalo upon the completion of his duties with the YMCA. in France
Mr. Colin Rees Davies, a brother
of
ני
that the
-APPOINTMENTS AND+PROMOTIONS. The Administrative Commandant fe pleased to make the following appoint- iments and promotions.
D" COMPANY_UN (No Platoon) Serat W.Budge to be Platon Sergeant dated 6. 12. 17.
Corporal B: W. Gray to be Lance Sergeant dated d. 12. 17.
Leo. Corp. A. Lambdon to be Corporal. dated & 12 17.
Private W. F. Fincher to be Lance Corporal dated 3. 13.07-
Private W. Logan to lie Lance Corporal dated 4. 12. 17.
Private T. Nenre to be Lance Corp dated 5. 19. 17.
Private T. Petrie to be Lance Corporal 12, 17.
is
TRANSFILE.
LEAVE
A licensed opium soller at Tai O was. certain labels and wrapper used by the charged with unlawfully possessing Superintendent of Import and Export, transferred to "D" Company, dated Pta. J. J. Barrington, "B" Company in connexion with Government opium-
6th December, 1917.
Pla. F. Travers, "A" Company, ia trans- Mr. K. Lo appeared for the ferred to "D" Company, dated 6.13.17. dafence..
ship that Mr. Tratmen had instructed leave, from 13th December, 1917.
my Lieut. T. H. Matthewman, En- Sergeant Glendinning told His Wor-gineer Company is granted 2 weeks"
Worship granted the application, and contract cancelled him to apply for a remand. of the goods carlier. Mr. Davidson prisoner was remanded until next Thure Company is granted t month's lense reiterated his objection. Mr. Mattingly day, bail being allowed at 85,000.
aid that he proposed to prove to ronounced at frst the contract, then is Lordship that the defendants
A
AN OPHIM CASE
Hia
consented to abide by it and finallying Chinese was charged with the In Mr. Dyer Ball's Court this morn.
at being present and said he thought His Excellency expressed his pleasure the Bazaar had been very creditably
primarily due to Mr. Tay Tan Tin, one Further questioned by Mr. Mattingly, credit for initiating..the affair wi His Lordship rated the objection. of the students of the University, plaintiff said that he did not couider who had written a letter to the the delay in taking delivery would Council of the Hongkong University nullify the contract. In all his experi- Unica, making the
suggestion Lence he had never known wach delay to that money for the relief of the su.Terer render a contract.roid.
noticed that the words used by him at from the floods should be raised. Con- tinuing, His Excellency, said that he
when moving a resolution, a few days ago, meeting of the Legislative Council were quoted, but when he made those remarks he had very little to go upon Since then more definite information tion made by soms missionaries to the
whether the delay rendered the contract Mr. Davidson objected to the evidence saying that it was for the Court to decide.
broken.
Mr. Mattingly submitted that he was entitled to nak his client's opinion as to the recognised dealings in the bag trade. Hia client was an expert on gunay
Bras Fenders and Fire Brasses, a few of purpose and a "leadership in Al Sir William. Rees Davies, has just beouad come to hand, owing to an expedi- the customs of the trade.
Lampe
lots Porcelains And Curios, &c., Pantry and Kitchen Utensils, Electric: Enamelled Bath, Carpets and Bags.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue), Terms-Cash.
appointed Chief Justice of Bermuda. President WILSON's war addresses He has, for several years, held the
that cannot fail to arrest the attention appointment of Solicitor General even of our enemies and to sompel British Gaians.
HUGHES & HOUGE,them to consider how the defa ite!
Hongkong, Dec. 6, 1917.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG & SINGAPORE
Auctioneers. "9388 objectives of the Allies can be
THE
AHE, Steamship
conceded without further bloodshed We have previously expressed the view that the end of the war would be reached before, America gets into her full stride, and we see no present reason to alter that view." impressive reiteration of America'n
This
SANTHIA," having arrived from the above Forte Consignees of Cargo by her are notified that all Goods are being lauded at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong purposes in the war, combined with
Ltd
Kowloon Wharf and Godown
wheato and/or from the wharves
be obtained дау бе
the knowledge which the Germans
is
the preparations which America making for the achievement of thoas purposes, cannot fail to make their
of
We are requested to mention that in a paragraph referring to the will, of under this heading yesterday, Mr the late Mrs. Edwards, which appeared Bowley's name was used without her knowledge or consent.
flooded areas. They were asked to.
unlawful posicasion of twenty tools of
opium was found concealed in a opium not Government opium."
double bottomed box defendant was laspector Lanigan stated that the
carrying in Connaught Road this morn ing. He could not say whether the opium was Government opium or 20 she had not yet received the annlyst
certificate.
a
Government opium. It had been given him by a friend as a present to his father. His Worship adjourned the care, fixing bail at $2,000.
Defendant stated that the opium was
J
THEFT OF PIPING FROM A PUBLIC FOOT PATH.
."
His Lordship also noted this objection, company with Mr. Mattingly and with the larceny of 60 lbs. of mi
An unemployed Chinese was charged Witness then stated that he went before. Mr. Dyer Ball this morning, demanded delivery of the tendering the full price. This demand
goods, water piping from a public foot path in
Nathan Road. was refused....
Defendant pleaded not guilty stating
in order that defendant may be allowed he bought the stuff from a man.
Sergt. Tulloch applied for a remand to find the man who sold him the piping!
The application was granted.
THEFT AT THE UNIVERSITY.
report whether there was sufficient grain left from the last harvest to food the sufferers provided the money was forthcoming to purchase it. The in reply to the Peking Daily News the evidence. He said he was there to Rev Mr. Frage had written a letter
Mr. Davidson again took objection to stating that there was sufficient grain defend sa action for breach of contract to feed the destitute people, provided
on October 30th. It was not fair that be money was to hand for its purchase should be asked to defend an action in transportation ant such like. What was connection with a breach of contract on MACAO'S OPIUM MONOPOLY,
therefore wanted, was money. His Er cellency closed his remarks by stating TO-COST OVER 33 MILLIONS.
that he hoped the sum realised by the to put in letters that would show that University, charged a Chinese with the Bazaar would be a very large one and the defendants kept the matter hanging larceny of a Japanese dagger and sheath Bids for the Opium Farm at Maco would go at once to the relief of the fendante did not right up to October
about until October 30th. The devalued at $2. were opened yesterday and the highest millions of sufferers (Cheors).
Defendant pleaded guilty. He stated bid offered was accepted. This figure
30th, express their willingness to make ho saw the dagger in the drawer and His Excellency then proceeded to delivery of any goods.
could not resist the temptation of examine the witness, subject to his
Mr. Davidson said he would cross appropriating it. *
abjections. ~
Addressing witness. Mr. Davidson
October 20th.
Mr. Mattingly said that he proposed
pods not cleared by 13th instant, will now posses of the extensive scale of was $6,676,000 per annum for five visit the various side shows, exhibita years, starting from next September, and stalls, of which latter there were or $33,380,000 in all,
twelve, all organised and run by Chinese There were 19. tenders and the ladies, it being practically the first time said that of the contract it was stated Towest was 82,434,090.
The successful bidders
he subject to rent
All broken, chafed and damaged pack- apes are to be left in the Godowns, they will be examined by Messrs. where Goddard and Dongles on 12th instant
10
Claims against the beamer must be
dub impression on the war-weary
presented in writing within 10 days peoples of the Central Powers The Tai Seng Co after arrival of Steamer, otherwise they American declaration of war on will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by Austria-Hungary- would have been
the undersigned in any esso whatever.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.
Agents.
Hongkong, Doc. 6, 1917..
(Continued on Page 8.)
THE CALENDAR.
inevitable even if no call arnes
2267
for American assistance in Italy, tor it has been obvious fact from the
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perfectly
Ve
MEMOS, FOR TOMORROW.
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Miscellaneous
are
BOXING TOURNAMENT,
وار
Chinese ladies had pas anything of the the kind. By kind permission of Lt Col John Wood and the Offers, the hand of the Middleser Regiment rendered selections and other attractions were concert in the Great Hall, in addition to to-night's Concert
that delivery would have to be taken within three months of the patice of arrival of the goods.
Witness said that it was not his custom to make any arrangements as to the date on which he would take deli-. very of goods Ile admitted that defendants asked him, what contract he referred to when he presented his delivery order for signature. He took it for granted that defendants would commencement that Austria is but Hongkong Police Reserve Pactionare We are specially asked to state that particular contract now being dealt ed, and a large gathering is expected. know that his order referred to the Fassal, of Germany and would of the contents and names of the can the thasks of the Bazaar Committee are ings in connection with another contract render, her the fullest sapport. testants will be found in an advertise due to Messna Pathé Freres for the loan of the same nature,
with. He had also instituted proceed What measure of help in material ment in another column.
or men could be spared, from her own frontiers, whether on the Eastern
Ooods (Dress Materials, Sheets, or the Western side, would go to Linen. Curtains, etc.) at earsid Germany. Let there be pa Hughes and Hough's.. 230 p.m. and 7. p.m.--Bazar
misunderstanding," said the President;
Fonds.
et
p.m.-"The Herchant of Venice" (in Chinese) st University in all of Tientsin Flood Funds..
General Memoranda,
SATURDAY, Dec. B
General Holiday..
MONDAY, Doc. 10
is being devoted and will continue
to be devoted to that purpose until
is achieved." It is
Ja strong
A grand Boxing Tournament is to be held on Monday night next at the Theatre Royal under the auspices of the
The 'Show' promises to be one of
the best ever brought off in the Colony
Mr. Claud Bevern, C.M.G, H. E. Major and will be patronised by H. E Hon.
General Ventris, Commodore H. G. G.
The entertainment will be continued this evening and to-morrow, as advertis.
of cinematograph lantern and films.
HIGHWAY ROBBERY
Mr. Davidson explained to his Lord. ship that there were two or three lots of ginny bags concerned, all of which were overdue. His clients were under: no obligation to deliver some of them; on the other hand, they were under
Mr. Lease Day, of the Hongkong
His Worship thought the case wa one of aggravated larceny and sentenced the defendant to six weeks' hard labour.
THE ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
ORGAN FUND.........
FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DATE.
Pte. W. Sinclair, "B" Company, is granted 10 weeks lears from 11.9-1.
2nd Corpl. EJ. Surman, Engineer from 5th December, 1917.
COURT OF ENQUIRY.
A Court of Enquiry composed as under will assemble at such time and place ar the president may direct, to enquire into the circumstances under which Pts. H. E. Mariela equipment suffered damage. President Captain G. G. Wood..
MEMBERS.
Lieut. H. B. Eerigett, 2nd Lieut R. Sutherland.
Orders for Artillery Company by Capt, J. H. W. Aristang, T.D. At Beither Baktury. PARADES.
MONDAY, 18th December:-
Claas only
7.30 am-Right Half Company, D.R.F. Class only.
6.75 pmLeft Half Company, D.Br TUESDAY, 11th instant:- parade
7.30 am-Right Half Company, Fall
13 pun-Left Half Company. Full parade.
THUSDAY, 13th instant
7.30 am-Right Half Company (Gum numbers other than specialists),
5.15 pm-Left Half Company (Guerz FRIDAY. 14th instant- numbers other than
specialiste)
7.30 am. Right Half Company Layens' and Setters' Class only.
5.16 para-Left Half Company Layers". and Setters Class buly.
F.
ו
Orders for Engineer Company by Captain W. Russell.
7th to 14th instant.
E. L. Manning nightly at Belchers MILË and Lyeeman. Parades as per Rosters posted at Headquarters
Engine driver at 5.10 p.m. Electricians at 2.30 p.m.
OFFICERS NEXT FOR DUTY.
Belchors, 2nd Lieut. MatthewwRD. Lyeeman,
Templeton Stonecutters, and Lieut. Brown.
PARADES FOR INSTRUCTION. Classes for highly ratinger at Belchere atp.m. on Tuesday and Thursday, under Staff Bengts. Ovenden, and Par- sons, R.E. Corporal Day and 2nd Corporat Norris, H.E.D.O..
Oglan for Infan3ry Battalion by Major H. L. Morfan.
PARADER.
(For menilers of the Corps, not in Cump on the dates mentioned.) TUESDAY, 11th instant
4.30 p.m. "A" Company, No 3 Pla toon, Annos) Musketry Course, Part 2,
The following list is given in Church Fraction 5, 6, 7 and 8 at King's Park Range Dress Drillorder with pouches- WEDNESDAY 12th instant
Notes
Amcant acknowledged.
in September
Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyank
250.00
$5,034.82
Messrs. Paterson & Co, Mr. Stedman Mr. Tatcher N Anonymous
100.00
30:00
30:00
30.00
Mr. P. L. Kuight
25.00.
Mr.T. L Ferkins,
20.00
10.00
#6,545.82
Mr. J. J. Bryan
4.20 p.m. “As Company, Nora. Pla toon, Annual Misketry Course, Part 2 Fractices, 8 and 9, at King's Park Range. Dress, Drill order with pouches.
(Those not attending Camp only) MONDAY, 18th instant
15.15 p.m. All units, exceptD. Com pany, at Eleadquarters, under C.8. H. Witchell, Sergt. Oxberry; and Corporal Uri pel COSTry
Dress, Drill order
•5.15
Bay residents, Taikoo 1, och
"D" Compry.
The sudden change from damp to MONDAY 10th instaut
Sandeman, HH. Sir William Rees the Police that at 12.30 p.m. yesterday they wanted to know to which lot the A Chinese contractor has reported to obligation to make delivery of others and University in aid of Tientsin Flood our immediate task is to win the Davies and H.H. Mr. Justice Gompertz while on his way from Tytam Tuk topiti referred extreme dryness within the space of a 15 pin. No 1 Section, at Headquarters":
war. Nothing shall turn as aside The proceeds will go to aid War Shaukivan near the Saiwan: Gap two witness, Mr. Davidson said the point only section of the Cathedral organ at
After further cross-examining the
few hours bad a disastrous affect on the under 0. S. M. Cooke and Lauce Bergt,
Meade, from it until it is accomplished. Charitiei.
men, whom he could identify, approached was that the plaintiff said he wanted morning, so much so that during service WEDNESDAY, 12th instant Every power and resource we posse,
present available on a recent Sunday
Dress. Drill order Musketry instruction, Dress him from behind, seized him and gunny bags and the defendants position the instrument became unplayable owing 5.10 p.m. New members oined since
with pouches, whether of men, money or material Cambridge University's war list con- assaulted him on the head and face. was that there were several lots of bags, to a fuller board springing, and had to 1.9:17) at Headquarters under C.S.ML
killed exceeds 2,0:0, and the distinctions tains 14,500 names while the number He struggled and fell a few yards down delivery of which was very much over be dispensed with until Mr. Denman Cooke and Lee argt. Meade, won includa 8.V.Cs, 214 D.80's, 803 the bill sida The robbers then at an under which there was no obligation Fuller was able to effect a temporary 6-16 pm Quarry Bay resident M.C.'e, and 18 DS.C
to make delivery. wanted the tempted to rifle his pockets. "He blew plaintiff to state definitely under who bat diffoult repair. Until the organ in Taikoo Book vigorous, well-organised nation of
a police whistle and fired a shot with contract he was asking for delivery occur. The sudden changes also caused Orders for Cadet Company by 2nd Lieut
Anishad such accidents are likely to over a hundred million inhabitants"
his revolver wounding one of the robbera. After hearing further evidence this the table of a soundboard which had
Beard, J.E.W. that stand behind the President's HERE is no danger whatever from
A GERM DESTROYER.
They snatched the revolver from him Lordship gave judgment for plaintif just beer completed to split from end MONDAY, 10th instant and disappeared up the hill
to end and necessitated is coming to 16.75, paos Sections ringing declaration, and the prospect lock jaw of blood puison resulting In connection with this affair, is one which might well appal the Balm is promptly applied. It is an Civil Hospital suffering from a gunshot
pieces again in order to repair the quarters from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain Chinese was sent to the Government
trouble this has considerably delayed people of the Central Powers who antiseptic and destroys the germs which wound. This man was found concealed
matters, but otherwise the work is pro- Anson of Jewellery have so long endured and sufferedounds to heal without maturatica and ter Bede, and it is thought that the
cause these diseases. It also causes
gressing satisfactory Mi under some shrubs near the Bai
akill and patience have been sorely ir one-third the time required by the
by the sudden atmospheric changét Ali 10 much at the bidding of their treatment; For sale by all Chamlar: man was condemned in the attack on the i
critical stage of the work in and Storekeepers.
5.30 am-Recital by Mr. Denman
Faller in Helena Msy Institute." 9.15 p.m.-Boxing Tournament at City
HAL TUESDAY, Dec. 11
30 pm Auction of Furniture, Blackwood, Pianos, etc, etc. Messrs. Hughes and Hough's.
AT, Den: 13.
· Masts. Hughes and Hough si
contractor.
with coste. Die
THE BEST COUSE MEDICINE CHAMBERZALYS Cough leb the largest selling cont
cough