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NIPPON YESEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Company's Srasmahip

"SHIDZUOKA MARU,"

having arrived Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are bring faded and pisced at thar risk in the Hoxoxoxo AND KOWLOON WHARF AND Gepews Co.'s Godown at Kowloon, where .each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as aco as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be carried on unless. inructions are given to the contrary before Noow, To-DAT

Goods not cleared by the 6th April, 1918, will be subject to rent

Damaged packages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Consignee z and the Co.'s representatives at as appoint e hour on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. All claime must be presented within ten DATA of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be

engnised. No claims will be sdm tted! after the goods bave left the Godawas

NIPPON FUSEN KAISHA.

Agentu Hongkong. April 1, 1918.

THE CALENDAR.

BIRTH.

LiorD.-On March 24, at Shanghai, to the wife of the late Captain R. H. LLOYD a daughter.

NAFTALY-On March 24, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. H. NAFTALT, & ลงก

DEATH.

BONDFIELD.At Shanghai, on March 242K, MARGARET SUSAN, beloved wife of the Revel. G. H. BONDFIELD, D.D. aged 6 years.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, April 1, 1915.

THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG. GERMAN statesmen have been at 287 great pains tepentedly daring the past three years and a half to refute the clear evidence of the official correspondenca published by the vari- ous Governments of the Eatente Powers that Germany is entirely responsible for the appalling crime of 3.30 p.m. Auction of Furniture & imposing this unparalleled war upon

at Hughes & Hough's. 230 pm.-Auction of Household Linens, e. at Hughes & Hough's FRIDAY, April 6 —–—

GENERAL MEMORANDA.

WIDNESDAY, April 3-

Ching Ming Festival, 11a.m.-Auction of Messrs. Punchard, Lowther & Co.'s Contractors' plans at Mataukok.

FATURDAY, April 1-

3 p.m.-Marathon Race.

THE (CHINA MAIL'

NOTEUR.

Communications relating to new should

the

· be addressed to Tax Bonga.

Correspondents det forward Axmes and addresses with any commucica

tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily

for publication but as evidence of good

faith,

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written on one side of the paper only.

Letters relating to business should be Rate of subscription to "China Mall" is 186 per annum; per quarter and per man-

addressed to Tax Manaaza.

Bem pro rata',

subscribam in Hongkong and Kowloon,

the world. The German Government has deliberately concealed from the German, people the truth of the matter. and it is only since the nnuuthorised

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE MAGISTRACY.

LARGENT OF WOOD..

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.

INTERESTING SHIPPING. THE FORTHCOMING GYMKHANË

CASE AT SHANGHAI,

TRAINING TIMES.

4:

MONDAY, APRIL 1 1918

GITY HALL WORK PARTY-

Thcso' were packed in four cases, three

fact is more clearly emphasised la the further excerpts from Prince Lichnowaxy's Memorandum, which

During the last two weeks the City have been published since. He has

The case in which W. E. Trofimoff, a~ Ag'ibe dato of the first Gymkhana Hall Work Party packed the following: patit on record that Berlin charged before Mr. Dysr Ball this tion Co., Ltd., for 32.5 baing wages is being taken in the form of the shirts, 10 surgical shirts, 19 bed A Chiness pleaded guilty when ship's engineer, sued the China Naviga-meeting draws near, more interest 50 pra of pyjamas, 21 dressing gowns, insisted on war. I'could get no morning with the larceny of a piece of due for three weeks while he was on possible winners and the ponies are jackets, 10 reversible bed jackets, 81 other answer from Berlin" Of wood valued at #5 from a. Timber yard leave and one month's wages in lieu of course, it was never intended that this at Yaumati Sergeant Murphy itsted notice was decided by Judge kinne being somewhat more put to it.

veats, 59 shrouds, 32 pra, alippers, 4 pre Memorindum should be published at that there were a great number of planks Turner at Shanghai last week.

Saturday morning's gallops (on the invalid boots 43 amall pillows, 81 the present time. It was a con-lying on the back yard where defendant plaintiff being assighed for that purpose animal."

Afr. G. H. Wright appeared for the sand course) indiente the form of the dozen milk covers, 99 dozen handker

chiefs, 15 scrubbers, 17 mosquito nets, idential document intended for the committed the theft. There were two by the Court, and Mr. B. Ant. Hatt

defended. family archives and, perhaps, for previous records against him as well as

Among the Stakes candidates 18 many-tailed banriages, 3 head band- His Lordship in giving judgment Brown Mouse showed up strong with ages, 24 theatre squares, 30 pra rattar benefit of historians of a future a torm of banishment for five years parts, ono a claim for wages and the a nice gallop of 2.16, last quarter alippora, 30 pra, white operation stockings,

said the clufai was divided into co generation. But the people of the His Worship sont him to gaol for three ether a claim for damages for wrongful 31.4. Gentle Cat (Catfont now) and 11 prs, socks, 11 white cops, 12 mullers British Empire and the countries months with hard labour.

dismissal The plaintiff was engaged as third engineer on one of the steamers of Anticipation likewise went, nicely abdominal helts and I pair white knes allied to it in the present war will

the China Narigation Co., Ld, after their last at 1.41, last quarter & caps (donated). not quarrel with the German Social-

having had some previous shart engage ments on other steamers. When the ship being quite useful. Siamese Cuts for the Red Cross distributing centre ists responsible, for the breach of

carpe at Shanghai at the end of December and Star of Doon's miles were not in Bombay and one for Saloniks. The A Chinese was charged with the he asked for lears. He was granted confidence which has led to the possession of thirty-eight iron balts three weeks leave ultimately and told quite so fast, but their finishes. at pablication of this most convincing valued at about 6. A lakong said to join his ship, when the returned 31,2 and 31.4 respectively were nice,

to Shanghai. Bis Lordship did not proof from the pen of the ex-German was on duty at Canton Road when think that any point arcse on the docu- Laky Sard (now Sundford) and Ambassador to London that the he saw defendant walking with his backgranting that leave The the Pallias also showed inprove-

plaintiff claimed for pay for the peried KAISER and his Government, in!

bant. He searched him and brought of three weeks leave and he said he ment.. denying their responsibility for the and the fren bolts wore

him to the Water Police Station vaderstood he was to have it. 'On the

Of the Subi, Peekskill and Black other side it was said that no pay' was found

granted in auch leave by the company. Cat shaped well-their-miles being and his application, far, les ro was made skills last quarter though, was the short time. something like two months, on the ground of bis wife's illud better by over a second. Camou evidence on the point, it was admitted age now Camford) and Bubblesend by the plaintiff that he was first of all took their time over the same dia daring the leave, and be further a tanes, the last quarter being 81:4 mitted that he was told if he did Camouflage winning have the leave he would be out of the Esser CHIEN and CHURCHMAN (joined service of the company, whatever that: might mean.

by Hextaly, 5 furlongs), Churchman left lengths behind, 1 mile, 40, 1.18, 1:49, 2:21; last STAR or Doos, 1 mile, 38, 1.14, 1.49,

quarter, 89

2.20.4

without going into the contradictory

fifty pairs of rattan slippers were kindly given by Captain Flodging

The wool department packed two cases for the Red Cross distributing scarves, 263 prs of socks; 80 prs, kace centre in Bombay, containing?16,725.

war and iniputing it to England liave wrapped up and concealed on hisThe man had only been employed a 2.18.3 and: 2.18 respectively: Peak cap, 22 helmets and 18 pra gloves. been guilty of the most deliberate person. Defendant said that the belts dishonesty. The whole history of were given to him by the master the war has clearly revealed that it of a junk whom he had helped for was not undertaken by Germany for overal hours. He stated he did not tire purposes of defence" but was know the value of the articles. His inspired lely by schemes of the Worship disbelieved defendant's story most amazing aggression.

and sentenced him to fourteen days'

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Shanghai Hotels, Ltd. have paid a dividend of 75 cents equal to 10 per cent.

:

News has reached Matao of trouble in the Portuguese possession of Timor owing to scarcity of food due to lack of shipping communications.

The weekly religions meeting of the Helens May Institute will take place on Tuesday afternoon at 5.30. The meeting is open to all women.

hard labour.

+

LARCENY OF IRON.

A Chinese appeared before Mr. Dyer Ball this morning, with having stolena asbest of iron valued at $10 from the warehouse of the Chun Chung Chan yard at Belcher's street on the 30th ultime

Defendant pleaded not guilty, and said he went into the warehouse to buy a piece of iron, and was interfered with when carrying it

Inspector MacDonald' said that the defendant had a previous bed record.

Mr. Dyer Ball sentenced him to three months' rigorous imprisonment.

A YOUTHFUL THIEF.

Brand

A young employé of the Hongkong The 3.8. Chinn left Shanghai for J. R. Wood with the theft of 15 cattics Steel Foundry was charged before Mr. Hongkong on Sunday evening, the of steel panches. He was arrested by ing of Wednesday, the 3rd inst. Sist. ult., and is due here on the morna lukong at Causeway Bay, when the punches were found hidden amongst his clothing

At Shanghai on St. George's Day & local revue "Hello, Shanghai is to be produced. Its author is Mr. Graham, Barrow, Mr. Silas being responsible for the musical arrangements.

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The plaintiff had not satisfied him that he was entitled to full pay and it was more or less unreasonable to suppose he would have got it after such a short period of service. The other part of the claim was for damages for wrongful dismissal. What happened was that when the ship came in the man did not rejoin her on the day she came in. He said that a message was sent him on the following morning and he failed to join the ship before she left. On that he was told he was no longer in the service of the company and he claimed he was entitled to something in the way of damages for being so dismissed. The defence put up was that the man had deserted. There was considerable

12.19.4.

**

kindly sent a parcel of thin suits in Mrs. Bldridge of Quarry Bay has most excellent order to be sent to Egypt for the use of convalescent officers Wo bear from one of the Egyptian Hospitals that this is a great need as the wounded officers come in with nothing but their toru uniforms. We would be glad of more clothing for this purpose.

The American Ladies Branch the City Hall Work Party have sent in their sit consignment before beginning work on their own, as

SIAMESE. Car; 1 mile, 88, 1:13, 1.19.2, recognized Chapter of the American Browy Morse and DIVIDEND (Divis again, their leader and if they Red Cross. Mrs. W. D. Kridt dend left lengths behind), 1 mile, keep up the high standard of work 38, 1.10, 1.44.9, 2.18." GENTLE CAT and ANTICIPATION (Antarticies made in a little under three- shown in this last consignment, 1,574 cipation won by about half o

length comfortably), 1 mile, Just weeks, they will be doing splendidly. We shall miss their cheery presence of

7. 38. 1.10, 1.41.

cost u eridence as to what took SNUFFOX, 12 miles, last mile, 30. place into the details of which bis 1.12, 1.47, 220. Lordship did not think it necessary to CONQUEST DAHLIA 86.3, 1.03.2. the morning he failed to rejoin his ship. LUCKY SAND, 37.1, 1.12.2, 1.46, go.. But what was admitted was that, 1.41:1.2 & te was found shortly afterwards in the offices of Messra. Batterfield & Swire explaining to Mr. McGavia the positilm CanzoW'S: WATE, 1 mile, last 2, 35;}; he was in and what had happened.

2.18.1.

1.00, 1.44.9.

It seemed to his Lordship, when the position of the man was remembered, TITLE. I mile, 88, 1.17, 1:50,

when he was found before Mr. MeGavin GLORIOUS PEARL, mile., 36, 1.19, that he was out of work and that he was WISDSON DAULIA, mile, 35.2. in a destitate onndition at the time; that 1.07.2, 189.8.

at something like 2.30 o'clock in the 145.3. afternoon following the departure of the Dorruz, 88, 1.16, 1.34.3, 2.90.8. ship it was impossible to suggest that he did in fact desert. His Lordship did. PLOCCHRDFIELD, 48, 1.94, 2.02, 2.34. not want to attempt to define desertion:| OVERTHERE, 40, 1,16, 1,19, fact he did not think it had ever been MARNE, 37, 1.10.2, 1.44: defined, but, at any rate, whether his BACK CAT 38, 110, 145.2, 2.18.3. conducente have noted to CAMOTYLAGE (1) and BEBBERSAND (2), absence without leave it elendly did not amount to desertion which meant s wrongful abstention from

doing bis duty. It had not been denied that the plaintif had been dismis sod and the only question, therefore, for his Lordship was to assess the damages. The man was engaged by the mouth and

Mr Anderson, of the Company.in identified the punches and said that the since the Chinese New Year. boy had been employed by the Company Mr. Wood sentenced the defendant

Two Chinese were charged before Mr. JR. Wood with the unlawful possession of a pair of spectacles. They were arrested when trying to pawn same, “

Both the defendants said they picked them up in the stresta

Mr. Decman Fuller will give auto one month's hard labour. publication of 2 private memo- Organ Recital a Monday next on St DEFENDANTS' STORY BELIEVED random written

oo the subject John's Cathedral at 5.30 pm. He will by Prince LICHNOWSKY, who play the same programme in response at the time

WOS the German to several requests as he gave at the Ambassador to London, that the recent re-opening of the organ. Government has undertaken to pab. lish the official correspondence in greater detail. It is hardly to be expected, however, that this amended issue of the German White Book will reveal all that the archives of the German Government could reveal,

A discriminating burglar on Sunday night, the 24th alt entered the show room of Messrs. Lavera & Clark, 3 Kiukiang Road, Shanghai, and got away with nearly $10,000 worth of jewellery, mostly gem-set gold and platinum.

M

A fire broke out about quarter past and we know from what has just been two this afternoon in the operating said in the Reichstag that, the mouth room of the Bijou Cinematograph, of Prince LICHNOWSKY is sealed Wyadham Street. The fire originated under a threat of prosecution for among the films and is great volume of high treason. It is obvious that the smoke issued from the building. In Ambassador to London was in the response to a call the fire brigade best possible position to know pre-soon appeared on the scene fand, the cisely what the attitude of the Ger outbreak was quickly suppressed. At

to ascertain the extent of the damage. the time of going to press we were unable

The China Mail is delivered free teman Government was at that time, and Postage is Charged at the rate at fifty is Memorandum sets out with per- fect frankness what took place. Be

cen's per month.

copies the ·

Murders for extra forsed to peebles the supply is limited Cash 10 cta. Credit

20 obs. per copy.

The following resolution is to come

writes of decisive conversations" before the annual ratepayers' mecting a

His Worship believed their story and requested Inspector Browne to keep the spectacles for a month to see if any one

would call and claim them.

THE BEUGAR NUISANCE.

A beggar with a broken leg wa charged before Mr. J. R. Wood with begging in Hollywood Road.

Sergeant Ogg said that the man was exposing his limb and asking for alms.

He was given a severo' warcing and discharged.

ARMED ROBBERY ON A JUNK

An armed robbery was committed on

junk in Waterfall Land near

taking place at Potsdam on July 5th at Shanghai:-"That in recognition of Aberdeen.

Rate of sabecription ta the "Overland 1914, nearly a full month before the the long and, distinguished services of

is Lordship would give judgement for 167.99.

In response to an application by Mr Wright, his Lordship refused to make any order as to costs, Mr. Platt pointing out that if the defendants bad bean successful they would have been unsble to obtain any costs from the plaintif

***IF THERE'S ONE FOR ME IT

WILL HIT ME." -

CANON HANNAY AND THE MODERN

SOLDIER'S RELIGION.A

by about half a length, 44, 1.24,

2.01, 2.82.4.

PEKILL and SPEL, 36, 1.12. 1.46.1,

2.18..

KING Tox, 1 mile, lust 1, 38, 1.15.8,

1.40.8..

SECOND VIOLIN, .1 mile, last 1, 35.2

1.07.2.

1.

Tuesdays at the City Hall but, most heartily do we wish them every succeAN_

ETHEL M. STABE.

· March 28th, 1918

CORRESPONDENCE.

A STORY FROM KONGA

To the Editor of the CHINA: MAIL"Ţ

SIRI trust you will allow me portion of your valuable space to give publicity to the undermentioned facts:

A short while ago it was decided in Kongmoon to organise a Ladies' Work ing Party on lincs similar to that of articles were made to Hongkong for Hongkong and to send whatever despatch to the various centres. The

first, parcel was accordingly prepared

and the lady in charge of the work sent the parcel down to a certain Captain of DEATH OF MRS. G. H. BONDFIELD. one of the vessels running hetween

Kongmoon and Hongkong, together.

We regret to learn from the latest with money to pay ricksha hirs m Shanghai pipers of the death of Mrs. Hongkong, with request that the G. H. Rondfield, which occurred at her

residence early eu senday, March 24th. parcel be delivered. The said Captain Mrs. Bondfield was in her usual health, returned, the parcel with a message. which was not robust, on Saturday

became ill and died, it is believed, from had other things to do besides ruaning evening, but shortly after midnight abe stating that he was a married man and heart failure

The deceased lady, who was actively about with parcels in Hongkong ora There was a general feeling that the identified with most of the philanthropic words to that effect. Canon James G. Ranney, who feld, D., about thirty-six years ago parcel to another officer, who is not, by parsons har "messed their job," said institutions in Shanghai, thaN. C. Daily

Neus says, married the Rev, G. H. Bond

The lady eventually handed the novelist writes under the name of "George Birmingham," in a lecture when, be, was serving the Lendin Mis the way, by birth an Englishmen, and on The Church and the Army before Bondfield became paster of the Union he willingly did what was asked.

sionary Society in Amoy When Dr. the members of the Victoria Institute at Church, Hongkong, his wife identified the Central Hall, Westminster, recently herself with church and philanthropic

Enough said! The war had not shown the nation, work in the Colony, and when Dr. said, to, be in anyway Christianised

shanghai to take

Thin wag what had come to the mind of Bondfield came

the thinking man in the Amy "I charge of the British and Foreign don't see that a man's religion makesities amongst those requiring asist there's one for me it'll hit me, and I Society's work, she continued her activ

Onward, Christian, soldiers, natan President-n teacher in the U.8. Sunday mach odds when thereare high explosives as being for several years a member knocking around, at de farns of the Thomas Banbury Schools board That a man should enjoy shouting of management, an official of the Union Church Ladies Society at one tion kind of evidence that he was a Christian

School, etc Her death is a great loss to to Dr. Bonddeld and his family

Yours truly,

FATRIOT

CHINESE AFFAIRS.

Five men armed with shoppers and soldier. Some bymna find quite as the community, who will extend THE ATTITUDE OF THE SOUTH

Etapes as.“ Keep the home fires

靄 revolvers raided the junk and attacked

China Mail" is 313 per saam postage actual declaration of war, and as Mr. Edward Charles Pearce, as #1 per annum exure. Bingle copies twenty Eve cents each.

having been instructed, to induce Municipal Councillor and as Chairman the master of the host and his wife. But if the English Church bad failed Bondfield, formerly of the North China Alterations and additions to Advertise- menta un Page, and aboala the English Press to be friendly if the Council, his fellow-residents with choppers severely cutting them he was not sure that it hud-it could an officer in the Army, Mrahibley, to make Christians of Englistimennusurance Co.'s office in London but now be sent to the hon. No. 5, Wyndham Austria should give Serbin her death hereby resolve, and it is declared, that They stole a quantity of clothing.

scarcely be claimed that the Roman whose husband is on active service, and Mr. Edward Charles Peirce shall

One of the men was arrested, but the Chorch had educated the Hvariar and rs. 8. Henan, who is bend of a hotel

of the Mount.

imed was killed in action last year!,

Street, nine Ixter than. 11 30a.m.

The Intelligence Bureau of Cantor communicates the following:

Commander-in-chief Ten Hao-wing of reports that he has on March 27, ordered an offensive operation to retake Yochow.

Alterations and additions. to Advertise- blow." The Memorandum shows henceforth be a freeman of the Interni. rest got bald of a junk and guiled off/ Austrians into, the spirit of the ermon for munition, worker, and whose hus the allied Southern, troops in, Hanan

ments on pages 1, 4,5 and 8 should be very clearly how anxious the British tions? Settlement of the city of Shang-to sea

sent ur not later than 1 p.#u

before 3pm

New Advertisements should be sent in Government was to avert war. Ahai, and shall be exempt from the Advertisements and Subertiptions which attempt was made in the Reichstag payment of all Municipal tates and are ant uzdered fa a fixed period will be by the German Under Secretary for taxes." lensfinted until counterv and ed.

omahio Addr Man Hongkong.

ory - A,B,C, 5th Edition,

Telephone No. 22.

HE CHINA MAM, Imran).

Foreign Affairs to belittle the value

The injured persons have been to hospital

The arrested robber was placed before Mr. J. R. Wood to-day and the case was adjourned for a week.

seat

of these revelations by attributing the whitepe the authorities propass 15 It would be interesting to know Prince's views to "& strong optimistake with regard to the Lepchas who with reference to the German relations are at present roaming round the colony, with England which did not agree in a filthy condition, and asking alms with the views of the German when there is not a policemen in night Foreign Office." the light of what (which is very frequent). Of all the President is sending 11 autogmph. A Peking telegram states that the

THE PRESIDENT'S APPEAL TO HONGKONG MERCHANTS.

Keligion ought to have made Crusaders

of our men. It seemed to have done no such thing. Never was there a greater contrast than between "Tommy" blas Torce foreign lawyers Mera phemous and cheerful, and the knight Fleming, Rose and Matsuoka-ware

Chin, Tan Hao-ming and Mu

Generala LuxYing ting, Chen Pin

battle in a forest hermits chapel auspended from practice at the Mixed in a joint proclamation, are urgin of Mallory's chivalry at prayers before His experience at the Front was that;

if things were quiet most men became Court at Shanghai last week, opti! followers of Lung Chi-kwing to returr indifferent to religious servicce, but dur further orders, for contempt of Court to the support of the existing govern ing a "push" men would pray within a letter addressed by counac to the ments of Kwangtung and Kwangst. extreme

earnestness.

A record judicial case was reported in the cpanese Press recently, A

Japanese Consul-General for circulation.

Admiral Lia Peo-vih has also issned among the members of the Consular declaration promiting Body, which read as follows' It Novy now in Canton against Lung Clif- the support of the the Hide-wong-Hanfirms the determination of

Constitutional cause

unnecectary to:

{ment]

OVERLAND

wwwere of Price LiCHNGWAKY MAJs about the disease carriers, these poor wretches signboards to Hongkong Merchants and Person who had killed his father was further than to say that it cannot the Independent. Davy to support the CHINA MAIL agreement which the British Govern- must be about the greatest. They are over 20 to merchants in the Strace acquitted by the first court, before which

THE WEEKLY EDITION OF THE Purpose of amicably meeting Ger- voluntarily, and they seldom change contributions to the Flood Relief Fund inofficient evidence but has now been supposed to govern the administration Governor, Li Shun of Kiangsu, ga

CHINA MAIL".

of justice in the Mixed Court."

+ Replying to the suggestion of Military

through former Viceroy Tsen Chun- hauen, that the Bouth, Westshould redify

chow, the Constitutionalist leaders will its demands because of the recent loss of

stethat

be reconciled with the principles of ment was ready to sign for the known to rarely have a wash, never Settlements and the Philippines inriting he was brought on the grounds of equity sud good conscience that ara

any's Colonial aspirations (avid- their clothes, and it seems almost The Hongkong recipients are Mentenced to death by the Court of not so well understood then criminal neglect, with the epidemie stili Li Hung Choi, Yip Sau Cbl Char Ka Appeal in Tokyo?I COO so they are today), that state going on, to allow these people, to Ming Lau Hok Ling, Chow Chang FLIMAVOTNO-

wander where they please. It might be Tang, Li Hong Chang Ho Kom Tog mest by Dr. STRUN

mentioned, however,

Ho- Fook, Chow Fu Chow Tung THE FRUIT SEASON twa occasions Indies have been badly Kwai, and the Tangys Hospital All DOWEL complaint is sure to be pre- mittis, that, Germany had made frightened by these men making sims, three, autographs are to be brought valent during the fruit, besson for the foep seated couch of the adult or exert op her mind to go to war. But but they are, as a

het down to Hongkong by Li Sem Ling Cole, Cholera and Diarrhoea Retsed on children. The same bottle serves the

Be sure to keepra bottle of Chamberlain's the croup and whooping cough of the thes I can mean nothing else.". That absolutely harmless, and rary who will deliver them to the poon hand. It may save life. For sale by all whole family. For sale by all Chemists ment

Chemist and Storekeeper and Btorkeeper

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