We have just received a consignment of
LOWNEY'S
CHOCOLATES
in fancy boxes.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.,
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Telephone No. 18,
To-day's Advertisements
HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE.
NOTICE.
8 MARK of RESPECT to the A late iir. A H. G. JACKSON, the Hongkong Stock Exchange will be
CLOSED TO-MORROW.
R. HANCOCK,
Secretary,
Hongkong Stock Exchange. Hongkong, Jan. 31, 1018.
51-4
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PUBLIC
AUCTION,
HE. Undersigned havo received in
(FOX ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERTzu).
OB
MONDAY,
the ita February, 1918, at 10.30 a.15,
at their Sales Ecoma, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street, SEVERAL CASES OF PROVISIONS,
dic
&in
Comprising -
BIRTHJ.
HURRY-On January 25, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. R. B HUBIT, a daughter.
THE CHINA MAIL.
stand more and more the necessity
of the loyal maintenance of the Alliance, and I am firmly convinced that this should be the guiding principle of our natina." The benefits of the alliance are not so one-sided as many Japanese who have written on te subject recently repressati
NEWS OF THE 'DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
"THE MAGISTRACY.
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.
requested the goldsmith to have the pair exchanged, the reason, he gave
THURSDAY, JANUARY 51, 1918.
UNION CHURCH.
being that there were some flaws MEETING OF SEATHOLDERS AND Bond the motion.
A Chinese marine hawker was in the bangles. The unsuspecting charged balore Mr. J. R. Wood this shopinan complied with the request
stolen?
BUBSCRIBERS.
anyone, would like any explanation se to the Accounts, he would be very pleased to give it. He begged to
The motion was then put to the meeting and unanimously adopted. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The business of the election of proceeded with and the following
were elected :—
Walter Brown, Jus, Henderson, and
morning, with being in unlawful and an exchango was effected" Yea-The annual meeting of seatholders possession of a quantity of iron terday, the woman came to the shop and subscribers of Union Church officers and coinmittee was then hooping valued at 39, reasonably and offered to sell a pair of gold was held in Union Church Hall, last suspected of having been stolen.; bangles at 503. The shopinan was' night at 9 o'clock.
Mr. B. Banfield Cubey Honorary Defendant pleaded not guilty, He complaisant, but an inspecting the Mr. J. Walker presided and there stated that he bought the articles bangles, he discovered that the pat- were present the Rev. Kirk Maconu-Secretary, and Mr. A. S. D. Cou
land Honorary Treasurer... from another Chinese for forty cents tern was the same na tunt which he chie, Mr. A. S. D. Cousland (Hou.
The Committee of Management:- How was be to know if they had been had exchanged only recently. His Treasurer), Mr. E. Banfield Cubyy Aleses. J. MacDonald, J. Walker, suspicious, being aroused he tested (Hon. Secretary) and a number of I. Rodger, G. M. Shaw, C. C. Hickling L McPherson, E. E. Inspector Gordon "said the defen- the bangles and discovered them to the seutholders' and subscribers dant had a previous conviction be made of spurious gold. The pair ha" The meeting was opened by the Dovey, J. Mitchell, A. Mackenzie, The annual prize distribution of cordal against him for unlawful had exchanged was also tested and singing of a hymn and a short the Diocesan Girls' School, Kowloon, possession.
found to be made of similar metal. prayer, after which the CHAIRMAN which was £xed for this afternoon, was
Mr. Wood cautioned defendant The woman was arrested and she called upon the Hon. Secretary to postponed sine die, owing to an out-against baging stolen property and pittel that the man gave her the read the minutes of the last annual
bangles to sell. He was also artest meeting which were duly read and Maconacbie, Mrs. J. Mitchell. fined him $10, P2 mm *
ed and when searched at thy Police confirmed. X Monge LA A YOUTHFUL PICKPOCKET.
Station, another pair of spurious THE REPORT AND ACCOUNTS. bangles was found on him.
The CHAIRMAN, in moving the adap Mr. Dyer Ball remanded the case, tion of the Report and Statement of the first defendant, being allowed ball Accounts, said he took it that all sent on $350 and the second defendant holders were aware that the Church on $50.
break of measles
The following interim dividends have been declared: Strait Bertom 5, Sungkai Chumor 10, Tangkoh 4. Fiul dividends are: Braunston 10, Lumut 124, lambaus 9.
www
Dr. R, M. Gibson.
The Ladies Committee --Mírs. J. '
Walker, Mrs. A. Mackenzie, Mrs. C. Hickling. Mrs. J. McCubbing Mea
Mrs. G. M. Shaw, Mrs. D. Temple- too, Ms. D. Wood, Mrs. J. Mae Donald, Mrs. W. Russell, and M J. Henderson...”.
the aut renta be increased from $1
Mr. A. S. D. COCSLAND moved that to $15 per annum, but that the Gem- mittes be empowered to retain cer Articles distinctly stated that only talu scate at their present figure.
Mr. A. MACKENZIE seconded and sestholders were entitled to vote at the motion was.carried unanimously. that meeting. The Report and A rote of thanks to the retiring Accounts had been in their hands office-bearers was unanimously agreed for some time and he therefore pro-
The meeting then terrainated with
A Chinese bas aged 18, was ebarged before Mr. J. R. Wood this moming with stealing $10 from another Chinese at West Point yes terday, ....
Complainant atated that when he was approaching a stall near the Salt SILVA-On January 24, at Shanghai East next month-or rather Mr. Fish Lane yesterday, he felt a hand
Mr. and Ms. J. M. BASTO DA Frawley is corning with a rew.com-tugging at his pocket. He turned Mr. Wood this morning with being posed to take them is read. Toe the singing of the "Doxology" and
*SILVA; a daughter. LITTLE-On January 23, 1918, at Shanghai, the wife of H. MARTIN LITTLE, of a son.
21 years.
DEATH.
The Frawley Company which played with great success in Hong kong last year is revisiting the For
ap..
and illusions and drew constant plause from a mystified audience. His entertaincent is well worth
The China Mail.seeing but we should like to suggest
to the management the advisabil of giving this important feature ol HOOKONG, THURSDAY, JAL 31, 1918. and to relegate the film to the end. the evening's programane first place,
Mr. Goldia and his company will give their entertainment at the Theatre each night this week..
JAPAN AND THE WAR.
20
; THE BEGGING PEST.
An ok Chinese was charged before Mr. Dyer Ball this morning with soliciting alms, from passers-by in Lower Castle Road.
ILLICIT OPIUM.
Three Chinese were charged before
간
pounds in the soles of shoes they were carrying
Mr. Wood imposed on defendants
fines of $50, $250. and $20.
SPEND HIS NEW YEAR IN GAOL.
1
to.
+ A THE REPORT.
in-
three were in the original Company tempted to arrest him but the latter, pany, for out of fifteen members only round and saw defendant. He at
in the unlawtal possession of a Committee had called them there that a short prayer, which toured the Eust last year.
quantity of illicit opium.`
evening for the purpose of putting throwing down the morey, ran away.
Revenue Inspector Lanigan said before then the business of electing
The Report of the Committed of Horner Gallin, the lamons Complainant gave cluse and ulti-
the men were surebed at the Police the officers and committee for the Management was as follows:- Illusionist, gave his second perform-¡mately arrested him.
Station. Seven taels of opium were ensuing year. The past year 'hind FINANCIAL The Treasurer's State- Defendant denied the theft. Ho Davis-On January 23, at Shanghai, anco" at the Victoria Theatre last
found concealed in a sun hat, witnessed some very important trans-ment shows a deficit of 82144.34 which is an increase of 854.6. During the year BEVERLY THARRINGTON DAVIS night before a delighted house. He said that another man picked the fuels on the person of one of the actions of the Church, the principal several general, donatices have been (British Cigarette Co., Ld.), agad showed a wonderful variety of tricks plainant's pockets, When he
further three of which was the acceptance of the received which have greatly assisted in the reduction of the debit balance. It was discovered this man threw the defendants, and
Pastor to remain with thers. They should be noted that through the in- money or the ground and ran away.
all know what a great comfort that came from Sesta Rents and Weekly Mr. Wood disbelieved the defen-¡
Offerings is higher than any preceding had been to the members of Union year, teary expenditure for repairs and dunt's story, and sentenced him to
Church but as Mr. Maconachie was redecorating required to be provided for. six weeks' hard labour.
present he had better refrain from The possibility of similar expenses for repairing recurring. and the in- saying nice things about him except-creased amount required for ther ing that it seemed as if they were crease in the revenue of
Pastor's stipend call for an
the Charch. made for each other. There was a The Committee having carefully cou little notice in the report-No. 5 to sidered the financial requirements of the
Church has decided to recommend that' which he would like to refer. Two the fees for the major portion of the A hawker was charged before Mr. beams in the Church roof were re-sittings be advanced to $15 per annum, Dyer Ball this morning with hawk-newed, but as an amount for the ammum, and a resolation to this affect leaving a small number at $10. per ing without a licence.
! DEATH OF MR. A. H. G. JACKSON
removal of the floors was caly pro will be submitted to the Annual Meet A fukong said that when he arrest-vided for, the cost was very kindly Pastorate Reserve Fand to be used only ing. It is also intended to revive the We deeply regret to récord that Mr. and begging alms from them. Defened the defendant the latter asked paid by a friend. So the amount in connection with the payment of He did not appear in the accounts. He sequent on the Pastor's furlough or a passage fees and other expenses con- typhoid succumbed at
said: "I have a friend with whom thought the least they could do in change of pasterate. If this fund by MOTONG, the Minister of Foreign Hospital this afternoon.
pad the Peak to all Europeans who to pass.
I have arranged to enjoy my. New the matter was to tender their since the decessity for special appeal gradual secummulation, is made a Affairs, in the Lower House, on the Mr. Jackson came to Hongkong about
Defendant indignantly denied the and not having money to pay this must have cost a considerable agreement with the Pastor expires in
Year. If you arrest me, I'll be fined, eete thanks to the generous donor.at auch time would be avoided. pccasion of the reopening of the Diet.seven or eight years ago as Solicitor, charge. He said he had regular enfine, I'll have to spend my New
THE PASTORATE As the Church's Naturally, both speeches dealt joining the firm of Messrs. Johnson; ployment which consisted in Year in guol. You want to enjoy dering who that generous donor was held in Jane last when the Bev. J. Kirk sum. He supposed they were won-March 1918, a Seatholders Meeting was largely with Japan's policy in the Stokesand Master. Subsequently he gave tributing congee to the customers of
Maconachis was unanimously invited war. The Premier spoke of the up law work and became a partner in the a hawker who employed him. He jour New Tear why not let me enjoys could not tell them but their to continue in the Pastorale. The alliance with Great Britain, and the firm of Messrs. Hornby and Wright. His
invitation was duly accepted and the genial manner and sterling qualities wco
arrangements relegated to it, to mutual country's relations with the other for him a wide circle of friends in the
Committee was able to conslade the
Powers allied in the war, as being Colony and the news of his death will
satisfaction. It was considered equitable to increase the Pastor's stipend on the Thus to call by Public Auction.constantly strengthened"; he said be received with wide spread regret.
THE Undersigned have received in-
conclusion of the present agreement, and. Mr. Maconschie agreed to accept it was the intention of the Govere- (POLOCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
It is announced that as a mark of
this provided it does not overburden ment to pursue the same polley of respect the Hongkong Stock Exchange
the Church. absolute loyalty and fidelity to its will be closed to-morrow. The late Mr. Allies as in the past, in the interests Jackson was a member of the Committee, of the safety and welfare of the of the Exchange
Bottled. Sweets, Hominy and Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Corcals, Soups, Sliced Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Grape Juice
NOTEWORTHY speeches were made a week ago in the Japanese Diet by Count TERAUCHI, the Prime Minister,
-
Sergt. Aitken said he saw the defendant atcosting several people
in Glass Bottles, Starch, Supolio, e, in the Upper, House, and Baron L.G. Jackson, who bad-baon. ill of dant, he added, was a thorough peet him to overlook the offence.
&c., &c.
Ánd
Sandry Enamelled Ware.
Terms --Cash.
HUGHES & HONGE Auctioneers.
A uzkong, Jan. 31, 1918.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
On
TUESDAY,
50
the 5th February, 1918, commencing at 3.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Den Vaux Road, Corner of
Ion Hocus Brazer,
THE DECAMERON OF
GIOVANNI BOCCACULO in two volumes, with the Additional
Plates
And
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Honakotz, Jan. 31, 1818..
- HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
that way.
was only stretching his hand to light his pipe when the constable arrested
him.
M. Deer Ball' remanded the soner pending further inquiries.
ALLEGED. THEFT OF SILK JACKETS.
it too?"
1
heartfelt thanks would go out to the Mr. Dyer Bull quid he was sorry, anonymous friend in the background but he could not belp him. A fine [of $5 er two weeks' hard labour was who had saved the Church a very pri-imposed.)
big sum:
There were 39 entries, The Bogey Fool Sergt. Tulloch said that last night' Competition at Fanling was won by Mr.
THE OR
The next item was the organ. The
THE ORGAN-A service of dedication. fund was started some years ago took place on Sunday, May 20th, and on HONGKONG SCHOOLS FOOTBALL.
when Mr. Mackenzie was secretary, Wednesday, May 23rd public recital was given on the newly-installed instrument A Chinese youth was charged PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES." but in 1911 Mr. Chapman, the orby Mr.Denman Fuller, r.E.0.0., LRAM. uation; and he further associated
Some further details remained to be before Mr. Dyer Ball this morning
ganiat, saw that it was impossible to attended to, and on the eve of hirdepar The annual presentation of trophies in the Government unreservedly with its
with the theft of two silk jackets connection with the Hongkong Schools 50 on with the organ in the state ture on leave in August our Organiat, Allies in the determination net to The Captain's Cup Competition for valued at $12 from a shop in Shang-Football League, took place yesterday it was ther and set the example by Mr.JE J. Chapmen, gave a recital during at Quest's College Ground at Causeway contributing to the fund. He also silver bowl in appreciation of his labours which he was made the recipient of s Bay heathe the sword until an honour- January was won by Mr. T. R. Chassels, hai Street, Yaumati.
The afternoon's ceremonies opened obtained contributions from others in the work of obtaining and erecting able peace had been ascured. In a
the organ. Mr. W. C. Blackett of the: Junior Cup in which St. Stephen's..
The organ, which has |second 1 down. There were 29 entries.
been the hope of to this shop and requested to be School and Wanchai School were the ing was raised. He was sure they One ROULETTE TABLE and WHEELpeech the Premier said the situation
The final for the Ladies Championshipshown some silk jackets. A number/teams to complate for the bonours.
would be thankful to Mr. Chapman many years is now complete and a con- was played off on January 20th Kri.
There was a very large crowd of j
sidered to be a fine Instrument and a Terms: Cash
in Russia was causing him very great Manning and Miss Wilkinson having were laid on the counter for their visitors and they witnessed well for the trouble he had taken, in con- credit to its makers. In all it has coet anxiety. He was especially co-lanning was 4 up and later she was
qualified as Finalists. At the tura. Mrs. inspection. There was a crowd of evenly matched as could be desired.
contested game
813,031, and it is extremely satisfactory the teams being as nection with the instrument.
to know that the whole of this sum har cerned to observe that, according to up and 3 to play, Miss Wikinson won the customers in the shop at the time, Tre game resulted in Wanchai School He now came to the accounts, been raised, and that there is a balance for improvements which 69 the latest information, the interaal last 3 holes and the Ladies' Championship and taking advantage of the shop securing the victory by two goals to ni. The seccemte for the past year were may be decired desirable in the futanic
by 1 hole. disorder in Russia is gradually Members are kindly requested to note man's distraction by the crowd, the tien match Queen's College. The fairly satisfactory. At the end of
TERET PROPERTY-In the spring of 1917-the that ladies can play at Happy Valley in defendant picked up two jackets fron Rest, the later winning the game by 1915 there was a deficit of $2,316.29;
opportunity afforded by the spreading to her possessions in the afternoons of Sundays and Thurs.
thres goals to mil. Eastern Asia, to the possible manace days from 3 p., and every Morning the courter, and concealed them | The presentations then followed.. Col. and this was reduced by means of thoroughly rodecorate the interior of the
from 8.30 to 1 p.m., Sundays and holt under his coat.
Joba Ward, MF was to have officiated, a special collection of the peace of the Far East, the days excepted.
He was seen and hut he van misdirected and went to the
in 1810 to Church, and to renew a section of the floor which was found to be in a decayed The Professional Faire Competition alarm, was given. Defendant drop University Playing Fields on Pokfulam $1,603.18. The expenditure in 1917 state. Twe beams in the Church root 3.15 pm-Horace Goldin & Co. at preservation of which, he said, is the
will be held over the Happy Villey Victoria Thsutro.
leading feature of the national polier Cours after the Races and the entry ped the jackets and escaped from the Road, and by the time he had discovered exceeded the income by $642:16, were also renewed but as the socount for the mistake, it was too late for him to this rising the debit balance to it does not appear in the accounts. The this repair was kindly settled by friends of Japan, which holds herself in
list is now open at the Happy Valley shop. Chase was given and defen:distribute the prizes at Causeway Bay. Club House.
(cant was eventually arrested by a
In the absence of Colonel Ward, Mr. $2,144.34. The deficit was due to Manse and the Hall and other buildings sponsible for the maintenance of For the Chinese New Year Holidays,
F. A. Britton, Secretary of the Schoo's
Fare in good order. Noon-Prize-giving at Bellies Fublic peace in this part of the world: Con the Bankers have kindly presented two fireman and handed over to a son League, called upon Mr. IL EO: Bird to the repair and redecoration of the atables and officiates and in doing so briefly reviewed interior of the Church. The repairs Cups for Men's Bogey Competition to be 2.10 p.m.-Auction of Chinese Force-equently in the event of that peace Feb 9th to 12th inclusive, There will Defendant pleaded not guilty, and competitions of the past seas effected to the rafters were renderedles by which is good sum has been
held ever the Main Course Fanling:
making special reference to the scarcity. lains, Curios, &c. by Hughes being endangered, to the ingvitalse be a Mixed Foursomes Competition clised lit" end of having to which the Senior teams played each decoration amounted to $980.89 of Semland. The Committee "bas” aloj Hough, st Old Fost Quico Building. abla detriment of the interests of Course for the four days of the Holidays. the articles.
medal play 13 holes over the Relief Japan, the Government, he said, 1st and 2nd Prizes have been kindly would not hesitate for a moment
presented.
somewhat pregnant paragraph in bin A. Morrison 1 up. Mr. 0.. H. Sentt being the defendant and another man went with the playing of the Final for the and sufficient money for the rebuild- Builder's firm also received recognition.
THE CALENDAR.
MEMO, FOR TO-DAY.
MEMOS. FOR TOMORROW.
School
take propar meanoras.", THE KOWLOON LAND & BUILDING
LA GENERAL MEMORANDA,
SATURDAY, Feb. 9
318 pm. Formal, opening of Tytam
to
As a true friend of Russia, Japan
earnestly hoped that the diffenities
· Tuk Boservoir.
9.16 p.m. Concert at Theatre Royal
by A. Mirovitch and M. Piastro
MONDAY, Feb. 4
COMPANY," "LIMITED.
morrow.
-
This game was followed by an exhibi-
erection of the drgan was taken to
THE LIDES COMMATE-This Com mittee, elected at the last Annual Meeting. #Jumblo
bx« fuccessfully conducted two
of refertes in the Colony, by reason of re-sary by white ants.The re raised for the National Orphan Homes other (nee only and the Junior Cup was
attended to the provision of fingers work
in Rania would be speedily settled Board of Directors states ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES, Dedals to the Individual player and 58,830.60, but that included a spoció) | TuE SUNDAY FOROOLS.--Kennedy Road
12 noon-Prize-giving at Ellis
Kalooris Bebook
and a stable Government formed.
Tuæday, Feb. 8 ;--
Defendant accused bis friend of That was unfortunate, bat it was datter which was $128 more than in the centred in the Working Farty which has
competed for on the knock-out system. The est rents brought in $2,735, by weer, but its main efforts have bes having stolen the articles.
for satisfaction that both competitions
quito doubled the quantity of materials 21002 previous year and $45 higher than in which have been despatched to various After the evidence was heard Mr. had been carried out.. da
Mr. BIRD, D presenting the trophies. 1907, which had the previous highest units at home and abroad an compared Wood remanded defendant, until to expressed regret at the absence of record.
(Applause.) The weekly with last year Troops gaartered locally. Colonel Ward and thenhanded the Senior The twenty-ninth Report of the
League Shield to Quesa ollege and the offerings in 1016 amounted to have also been the recipients of suitable
gifts. Junier League Cup to Wanchai,
collection of 8001.82, so that the sand Quarry Bay are at present very Gentleman. The Directors now sub-
The ceremonies closed with cheers for total weekly offerings for that year will staffor, and the number of scholars The Foreign Minister speech in mit to you a statement of the affairs of A Chinese was charged before Mr given in the accustomed hearty mannes whereas, in 1917 the total was $288 tinged with success some mettings
Mr. Bird and other officials which were actually amounted to $2,726.00. I shows an increase over recent years. N
THE GUILD-This is still being con- 11.30 am-Union Waterboat Co. the Lower House was on mach the the Company, and Balance Sheet for
Annual Meeting of Shareholders.
the year ending 31st December, 1917: Dyer Ball this morning with attempt t 2.30 pm Avetion of Teakwood and a lines. In view of the constant The Balance of Profit and Lossing by false pretences, to exchange
HONGKONG FOOTBILL LEAGUE higher, namely, $0.014
being very well attended An attractive The next item he would refer to programme has been arranged for the Blackwood Farmitare &er at Mesars. criticism of the Anglo-Japan balance brought forward from last at a shop in Des Voeux Road Central Hongkong Club in their ganse with the the funds were maintained at the This contingen week-byock and is
Account for the year, including $991.44 spurious gold bangles for Kéal ones
The players picked to represent the was largely composed of ifs present session
THE PARLATAN JEN DIA TOUR SOCTRYY. Alliance by rasponsible writers in account, after writing off all charges and A woman was also charged with being RGA on Saturday, at pm on the samo level and if they passed the mainly attended by our Servi the Japanese Press, the emphasis axpenses, amounts to $17,458.56. The
friends which the Government pokeren Directors recommend that a Dividend an accomplice
Ground are:--Goldenberg, Dave, nointion to raise the seat rents from and is welbworth greater kur MeCubbin, Halston, Stewart, Rodger,
The BETISH ARD Fonsion - RULE Goldenberg, Past, Gurray Metavish $10 to $16 per annum, that would, sociZTE-Donors or th Morrison. Reserves-Haillon and Wood with the present monburbip, in two collected by Mr. David Wood who re
years time: enable them to pay offceived $162, which with 8.1an trong thờ the overdrats at the Bank and would Church anquil tollection makes a total provide sufficient surplus for repairs of e27.95 probably the largest con which were constantly required in Tus Pix Chooo-Services have
triliution made by the Church,
been conducted once a monts as herste fore by put Fastor -- WITH
* Hughen & Hough's WONDAY, Fob -
Primo-giving at Queen's College.
TRUBKDAY, Feb.
by A. Miravitch and M. Piastro.
9.15 p.m.-Concert & Theatre Royal laid on the value of the Alliance is providing for Directors and Auditor's appeare
not without a special significance. For will leave a balance of $1,908.56 appeared for the defendanta...
of $2.50 per share be pakl, which, sitar Mr.AJ Hall of Magars. Lo and Lo
Bazurday, Feb. 9
-11.30 am-Humphreys Estate
Finance Co. Annual Meeting.
Monday, Feb. 11.
Chinese New Yes.
now wha
the
We are unable to forence may be the situation in
Elning kong Jockey Club HaoDE.
explanations of what be deviribed as Bystemat
tempts at
& Barou Moroso is reported as to be carried forward to the Credit of spentor Blowna gava detailed
new Profit and Loss Account
Directors Mesara, T. F. Hough and saying:
J. Rodger now retire, by rotation and offer themenbros for re-election,
Anditor The Accounts have been common sedited by Mr H Pere Smith who now redires and offer himself for re-elect
after the War, but it
HOUGH
the CITAIEMAN then proposed that
CURE THAT COUGH WHEN you have troublesoins the climate,
• dough, it does not mean that you have consumption or tist fou are going to have it, but it does mean that your Jungs are threatened, ang itim, just my well to be on the safe aide and take Chamberlain's Cough Remed before, it con ia loo late. For und by sửi Chemist
motion
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