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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924.

FOR SALE.

SAMLI (Shanghai Fish)

Frozen by A J. A. Orteson's Improved Patented wethod which: prasarvas its origin flavour and qualities.

Once tasted always

appreciated. Floh firm as fresh dah.

To be ahtained only from

KWONG LOONG. Comprastojo,

48. Duà Voux, Road C. Tel. C. 1281

Sole agent for Hongkong for THE CHINA REFRIGERATING &

INVESTMENT COMPANY, LTD. - and albo --- from

THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD. STORAGE CO., LTD.

WE HAVE JUST LANDED

A CONSIGNMENT OF SWISS CHEESE FINEST QUALITY

Without Crust

in tins of 6. Fortioris

the Tin

$140

In line of Whole Cakes

the Tin...

$1.30

"AND FANCY

CASE..

LEATHER VANITY,

$4.50

THE FRENCH STORE No. 9. Beaconsfield Arcade." Tel. Central 704.

HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION,

THEATRE ROYAL. DECEMBER 23rd, at 9.15 p.m. SECOND TOURNAMENT OF THE SEASON.

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C.P.O. JIM CARTLIDGE.

CAPTAIN MATTY "SMITH.

Fifteen 2 minute round contest for Lightweight Championship of the Colony.

And about five olher minor Contests.

BOOKING at MOUTRIES for Members only, on December 19th and 20th.

"GENERAL PUBLIC DECEMBER 22nd and 23rd. PRICES:

$5.00, $3.00 and $1.00.

NOTICE:

Scrip No. 7896,

(100) shares in the Hongkong and Whampoa Lock Co., Ltd. „ Nos-58544/63, 27569/93, 4192/96,

55627/636, 5459/68, 52381/390, 51667/76, 55685/94 in the name of Mr. Ng Cheung.

JOTICE~IS HERĘBY GIVEN

that the above mentioned Scrip the property of Mr. A. A. Lopes, of Alexandra Building,, Hongkong Sharebroker has been obtained from him by false pretences and that any person to whom the same is offered for purchase should before purchasing the same at once communicate with Mr. A. A. Lopes at his office, Alexandra. Building, or at his Residence, No. 3, Pratt Building, Kowloon.

Dated the 27th day of Novem- ber, 1924.

TUNG SANG

TAILOR

11A. Feel Street

EXPERT. FITTERS

HIGH CLASS TAILORING

SERVICE

Everything New!

Hew Shop. Asw Stock New Prices Suitable for your pocket.

All kinds of Indian mod Chisena 1958 ks,, Sharia, Embroideries, ma. always be stock.

SIND SILK BTORE,

· Quoza's · Bond Conceal."

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

1,25 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS,

$). PREPAID." --

Every additional word # Cente

for 8 insertions.

BOARD.

BOARD PRIVATE

RE- SIDENCE. "Rogate" 158-160, Austin Rond (Corner Austin 'and Kimberley Road), Kowloon. Tel. K.561. Quiet neighbourhood with pleasant outlock. Terms moderate. Box No. 328, care of "China Mail."

TO LET.

TO LET TWO Godowns, or shops,in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to?-H. Rut- tonjee & Son, 16, Queen's Road.

TO LET-Office Rooms in Central position. Apply-Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.

TO LET Four large rooms, excellently situated for offices on the 3rd Floor of "St. George's" Building facing Ice House Street and Chater Road. For termea and Hongkong particulars apply to and Territorial Estates Limited, "St. George's" Buliding.

TO LET. From March 1st for

8 or 9 months, excellent furnish- ed House on Peak. Rent $300 per month. Apply Box No. 330 clo

'China Mail'

TO BE LET.

יד

TO BE LET-For six months from

1st June, 1925, a 5-rcomed House. Furnished. Mountain View, The Peak, Apply Btx323 c/o "China Mail."

FOR SALF.

FOR SALE-Keilett Marer being No. 125, 3 he Feak. Possession next May. H. Percy Smith, No. 6, Des Voeux Road Central

JEWELLERY

JADE &

PRECIOUS STONES

abc.

Also A Fine Selection

OF

THE CHINA MATI

Rings, Pendants and Cuff Links

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(British make.), obtainable at

SHERIFF BROTHERS.

69, Queen's Rd, Cil

HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHOPS

Made to order. ROYAL & CO.

No. 1, D'Agnike Street

INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

In the Matter of the Companies "Ordinance "1911 and

In the Matter of Hongkong Camphor Estate Co., Ltd.

ODDS & ENDS.

MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT."

Prince And Baby.

The. Prince of Wales made a determined but unsuccessful attempt during a visit to West- minster Hospital to coax one of the patients, Bessie Day, aged three years, into a reasonable frame of mind. Bessie, after three weeks' unconsciousness following a 40ft. fall, is making a good recovery from her injuries. When told that the Prince was coming to see her she began to cry and declared, "I don't want to see the big Prince." She was screaming when the Prince entered the ward He walked to her bedside and she pushed her fists in her eyes and cried louder than ever. He triail to get her to talk; but all' to no purpose. To mark his visit one of the wards will be named the Prince's Ward.

Silence cures Divase.

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VISITORS AT HOȚELS.

“HONGKONG HOTEL,

December 18, - Mr R. T. GAitken Mr G. A. Harriman Mr and Mrs G. Mr. Boots Harmon,

Arch satt

KRONTERAS MAKIN FTCK

Mr N. J. Horbechleb

Mr W. Archd'ald Mr P. J. Yan Brook

, G. Bahb Mr A. B. Atkina My A. F. Henry

apt. Bagot Mr & Mr A. Hicks Min R. W. Bagot Mr.A. J. Holmes Mr F. W. Baracs Mr W. ughes Mr and Mrs B.Mr A. R. Johnston.

red Mrs. Bonio Mra Kinico " ៧ wh០១៧

Mr G. Jahustang Mrs E. Pelilio Mr and Mrs Mr. Benjamin Klombuger Mr and Mrs G.Mr and dra

Bennett.

Mr D. Bernha Mr D. Borthan Me' R. J. Birnosk

Lauri:con

0.

Mr A. R. Langton Mr and Mrs W. J. Mr J. H. BackvoraMr and Mrs O. W.

Lenderman

Mr R Blsa.

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Mr B. A. Pociag Mrs E. Liddell Me B. C. Bregham Miss H. Lillie Mr A. Brooką Mr D. MaCallum Mr JA. H. Brown Mr J. H. & Mis Mr 8. M. Brown R. Miller, Mr A. W. Graham Mr C. B. Montague.

Browae

Dr T Nagol Mr sed

Mirs

Mr Burdia

ahank

A new cure for tuberculosis of

Mr A. T. Campbell Neckelman the larynx (the upper end of the Mr. B. Castillon Mr K. N. Nellson windpipe), a form of the disease. Hr R. H. Clark Mr. J. New vonbaye which has hitherto been nearly J. B. Osilias · Mr and Mrs. H. always fatal, was described by Sir Mr Ohas, "Cottrell Pearman St Clair Thomson, laryngologist Mr W. 3 Cruick Mr B. K. Peel to King Edward VII. Sanatorium, ise R E. Desmond Mr and

Mr & Mrs Pinkuot

Mra H Midhurst, Sussex, in an address to

Capt. Dickens Pooley the Royal College of Physicians. Mr O. W. O. Vaar & Mrs Priestlay „The chief methods employed are Dorssar

Mr M. J. Qalst silence and whispers. By reduc tion of the voice to whispers 50 patients were cured. One third of the patients in whom complete silence was enforced were cured. The silence treatment is more suc cessful with women than with men because of the women's greater endurance and, patience in the ordeal.

Want Their Money. ·

Mr and Mrs W. A.Mr M. A. Relay. R Douglas Mr & Mrs Romy Mr E R. Duckett Mr. Rey Mr and Ms Dock Mr A. H. Kown

wos th Mr Fella EIKÄ Mien M. Blis Mr and Mrs. E

Ellie

Mian Ecoles Mr D. Fafulle Mr J. P. Fhihy Mr aná, Mis

Fischor

Mins Ryan Mr J. K. Banders Mrs A. U. Favage EMr G. Schriner.

Mr Kohesinger

Capt M. Bigoeland Mr And Mr. E.

Sparke

R.Mr and Mrs W.

Vander Stren

Mr. P. Stricker

Mr L Fucher MG. D. FethorgilMr H. F. Summers

A ROLLING

STONE GATHERS

NO MOSS, BUT A DIRTY SUIT WILL GATHER MORE MOTH,

"DON'T FORGET

THAT A

"WINTER SUIT

REQUIRES

CLEANING

AT LEAST

THREE TIMES

DURING THE

SEASON.

THINK OF THE DIRT

YOUR-WHITE CLOTHES GATHER DURING TAK

SUMMER.

Write for Phone for c-mpleu Price List.

Co

STEAM LAUNDRY

HEAD OFFICE & WORKS: YAUMATI, Tel. K. 39. .HONGKONG DEFOT: 16 Stanley Stroot, 3ell C. 179.

KOWLOON HOTEL DEPO". KOWLOON DEPOT: 19 Canton Road." CANTON: 9 Sharki Central, kant HONGKONG HOTEL(Visitors only).

SHIKISHIMA SHOKAI 800, PRAYA EAST (WANCHAI), TEA SETS, 42 PIECES, COFFEE SETS, 12 PIECES,

Inspection Cordially Invited.

TED

From $16,00 From $7.00

1000000

0041010X1000DOOOOOOOOOOOOOONCINERONÓME

Dr & Mrs: F. Frankbr P. D. Fatherland MAIL WEEK NEWS.

R.Mr J. E. Thompson

MH. Gal son

Mr and Mrs L. A

Tehin

Mr M. A. Tanor Mr A. Tatundjinn Mr. Vatter

Mr F. 8. Gibtins Dr R. E Gill Mr G. M Gill Mr. Ronald Gordon Mr R. A. Wadeson Mr and Mrs. Mr. T Ward

Gould

Mr Mrs J.

Watkins

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MR. H. Whittall Mr Alica do Weese Mr. W. Wanper Mr J. Wilson MING. Worcester

KIPTUAJ MAY KOTIL

ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.

Payment in sovereigns was made by a Gravesend man who bought a house for £400.

"The Daily Mail" states that none of the English artists who participated in the Melbourne and Sydney exhibitions organised by Dr. Dougla the late Mr Pealeigh Boyd, in Galer 1923, have received payment for their pictures that were sold. Several were important pictures, Un Voluntary Liquidation),

which were required for the National Gallery, and other public museums," says the TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN all of them were paid for so far as Mail," "and

Mr and Mrs "that an Extraordinary General the purchasers were concerned. Mr H. Gregory.

Granman Meeting of the members of the above Mr. Boyd was solvent when he Capt T, P. Hall Company duly convened and held at was killed, and he kept separate Miss Bazilion the Registered Office of the Com- accounts for the exhibitions. His Mr B. Hancock pany," Queen's Building. Hongkong, executors are winding up his Mr and Mrs H. A.Mr à F. Wright on the 12th day" of October 1924. affairs, but all efforts of

Hannil al the the following Special Resolution was) English artists to get definite duly passed and at a subsequent Ex information traordinary General Meeting of the "Mail" adds that many leading Mr & Mrs Teher

Mr A E. J. Knight members of the said Company, also English artists were induced to Mr & Mediker Mr and Mr. A. duly convened and held at the same contribute, because of Mr. Boyd's Mr and Mrs A. Leirel & children place on the 11th, day of December) credentials from the Common- Brostedt

Mr and Mrs W. L. Mr T. B. Brown to sk Mr and Mrs A.E.A.Mr & Mrs E. Land was duly confirmed:

Carleton

Mr T. A. McGee

the service. The "Times" says that complete Mr A. R. Ciecko Mr and Mrs J. C. be wound up and that Mr. M. success has attended Scotland 31r and Mis C, T.Mr and Mrs Oliver

Dr. DoLela Whyte be and is hereby ap Yard's first use of the system Fowle & children Mr and Mrs. J. N. pointed Liquidator for

the where by finger prints; of criminaler Franklin Parker purpose of such winding up.

can be telegraphed all over the Mr and Mr I. H.Mr O. B. Phank Dated this 11th. Day of December; world. Two men were recently Miss H. Harry

Deare

Lt Col & Mr Sto

phen arrested in London. It was known Mr and Mrs P. M. Mt J. H. Taggart that one was a thief who had been do

_Mr_M__Walk convicted in Australia, but nothing was known about the other, who protested his innocence and desi clared that he did not even know

FOR SALE One 6 Cylinder 1924, the following Special Resolution

3 seater Studebaker Car with Dicky seat Tires in good condi- tion. Car in good running (order. Price $900.00 or nearest offer. Apply Box 377' c/o "China Mail."

FOR SALE. Excellent Strel Beam, 1924,

18 feet 3 in long, to be seen at No. 185, Mount Kellett, The Peak. Apply Box 329 c/o "China Mail," '

NOTICE.

THE PAINTERS OF HONGKONG

hereby give notice that owing| 10 the hundredfold rise in the cost of living they must ask for an increase of wages to the extent of Fifty per cent.

Working hours and conditions to remain as heretofore.

Resolved-That the Company

HONGKONG CAMPHOR ESTATE

Co., LTD.. (Sgd) DONNELLY & WHYTE,

NOTICE

Secretaries.

STORAGE space on Marine Lois with Godowns and Chinese House to Let from 31st December. W. S. BAILEY & CO, LTD.,

Kowloon Bay.. Hongkong, November 3, 1924.

Employers of painting labour will be notified by letter and this an (nouncement is for public information. UNCLAIMED

It is considered that Fifty per cent. is the west required to give a Hving wage a

THE PAINTERS GUILD, No. 21, New Street. --- Hongkong, December 12tb, 1924.

OLD JAPAN PRINTS, IVORY NETZUKEES,

and

GOLD LACQUER

at

Mears. KOMOR & KOMOR

Alexandra Buildings.

of

Mr. K. Hayashi of Tokyo exhibits at Meaare, KOMOR & KOMUR Alexandra Buildings, Des Voeux Rosd, a unique collection Japaness Prints; prices ranging from 50 cents to 3000 Dollars each; also a fine rolleetin of Netzukeen -and gold laquer, for ONE WEEK

Ouly

The Exbibition will to open from 9 a.m. to 6 pm.

KOMOR & KOMOR

Art and Carie experts,

FOOK SUN FOR SALE, Panama Hats, Felt Hats, Straw Hats and ali Kinds of Hata. HATS CLEANED A SPECIALITY. No. 90, Wellington Street.

An Antiseptic' Ljaimanut, There is no danger = hatever from look- jaw or blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain Balm

have failed." The

wealth" Government"

Finger Prints by Cable.

L

Millett

PEAK HOTEL.

Tecember 12.

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After exhibition at Wembley, the G.W.R. express passenger engine Caerphilly Castle has resumed runninng.

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By sentence of a general court martial, Lieut. R. T. Groube, the Camerontans, has been dismissed

him.

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WHITE MAN'S LAND.

FUTURE OF NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

Loudon, October 19:--The Hon. H. P. Colebatch, Agent-General for Western Australia, responding to For assaulting a policeman on the toust of "Refrigeration and Guy Fawke's night by kicking Allied Industry," him, Vernon Harris was fined £5 dinner of the British Cold Storage at the automa at Oxford.

and Ice Association, at the Con- phasised the ability of the vast and Faught Rooms, on Tuesday, em- fertile areas of Northern Australia to provide unlimited supplies o meat, Declaring that Northern Aus tralia was essentially a white man's country, Mr. Colebatch said that, no matter what arrangements might be suggested by conferences at Genova (laughter the mainten ance of their internal affairs and the For the fourth successive year integrity of the white-race policy. Liverpool City Mission has ware matters that would be settled. received an envelope containing a by the people of Australia and New £50 anonymous gift.

Zealand themselves without refer ence to external opinions. (Cheers).. Local military and civilian The people of the Commonwealth of Masonic lodges have presented Australia and the Dominion of New Aldershot Borough Council with a Zealand would not only settle their silver gilt mayoral mace.

internal problems and policies, but, if need be, would fight for their As William Fountain, of Pinsidents and their countries as they woods near Ash Vale, Surrey, was had so valiantly fought on the fields climbing a fence with a gun in his of France and Flanders. (Cheers.) hand, it went off, fatally injuring Alluding to developments in the

field of refrigeration, and the op portunities in Europe for the expan- While in London on holiday sion of the frozen meat industry, Mr. Bertram Gris, of White Lion-Mr. Colabatch said that in the Kim- street, Norwich, was killed by a berieys of Western Australia alone motor-omnibus in Mare-street were great and undeveloped areas of Hackney.

well-watered, well-grassed, and fer- tile lands capable of producing vast Dr. E. P. Cathcart, professor of supplies of meat. (Hear, hear.) chemical physiology at Glasgow Referring to Empire migration, the University, has been appointed a Agent General expressed the con- member of the Medical Research ident hope that the very near future » Council,

would witness such a flow of migra tion from the Mother Country to The "Sportsman" has been the Dominions ns would make a bought by Messrs. Odhams, Ltd., hen?thy and appreciable impression printers and publishers, Long upon the problem of unemployment Acre, W.C., who own the "Sport here. (Hear, hear.) Such a flow ing Life."

of migration would not only in- fluence the unemployment problem, with all the trait and demoralising influences of the dolo. but it would provide netically unlimited gnner-

the older countries could not offer. After two weeks' stoppage (Cheers.) than 2,000 men have restarted at (Sir Gordon H. Campbell) was in through trade depression, more The president of the association'. the Windsor, Collieries, Aber the chair, and the gathering, wes representative of the refrigemting industry of Britain and the Dom- Ia explanation of continual inions. changes in, Newton Abbot, Mr. Russell Sinclair submitted Devonshire, nursing staff, a doctor the toast The British Cold said half the nurses wanted to Storage and Ice Company.* marry and, falling the chance; loft.

his co-prisoner. The police were Dr J. W. Anderson Mr and Mrs E.

Kill convinced that his protestations Mr 8. A. Arthur were false and took finger im Mr & Mrs T. ArthurMr & Mrs A. Lane

Miss E R. Baily pond to those of any

Mr and Mrs S. H. pressions, but they did not corres- Mr and Mrs L. O. F. Langston

known Bellemy

Mr K. meen

1 criminal. So the Yard decided to Mr J. W. C. Ponnarkfr. and Mrs G. D. communicate with Australia and Mn W. H. Fouine Leys

Mike Loya by means of a special code tele. Mr M. J. Ereen graphed the complete set of his Mr & Miss Brennan Majer A, 8. Littīs.

Col. & Mrs Russell dubra fingers to the Chief of Police, in Blown

Mr JD Lloyd' Sydney, from whom the reply was. Mien P. W. Brown Mr L. M. 6. Lloyd received the following morning, Mr T. 8. Bastard Mr W.H. Loek giving a list of previous convictions Mr S. D. Carothers Mr and Mrs W. recorded in Australia against the Cap & bis 1. U. Logan TELEGRAMS man, who was so staggered by this Mr R, .leland

Mr and Mrs T. A.

Martin evidence that he readily confessed Mr R. C Comrie Mra J. McAin b to his identity. Both men are now Ma M. Cooper Mr R. McGregor in prison.

Mie 1 B. CamacìMrE E Minmack Er Cch R. A; Dob-My end Mrs F. W.

Fin

Mùnton J Miss M. W. News

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THE GREAT NORTHERN TI) H. GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.

The following andlaimed teleginn Are lying at the office of The. Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited)

Boughton, Empress. Bussis, from Shanghai,

Edward Fizan, China Building, from Newerk, Chic.

Been, from Fankom.

!!

Seng Khan. Ice Hense Street, from Shanghai,

Jaicerynaky. King Edward Hotel, from Nice.

Leonard K Helmbit, American Express Co., from New York.

Elmbirat forward American Express, from New York

Bente, Inesenger Angkor, from Sceaux.

Mazot, Pessenger Reamer Paul Lecat frame thingbai.

Lai Fat Cheong, from Shanghai--- General Bork. Cheungun street Kowloon, from Amby,

2188, from Shanghai, Yee Wo Rice Street from Shanghat

3005, from Amay,

E. V. JESSEN,

Auperintendent

• Hongkong, 11th December, 1824..

King Alphengo Attacked

A Paris wire of November 10,

Kartenler

Mr and Man

Tingitis published in the "Manila Times,"

Mr K. O. Dunean Mr W. Ogden says Vicente Blasco Ibanez, : . E Dye Mr F. E. Oliertos noted Spanish author in a pamphlet Mr. Smers Ellis. Mr A. B. ProD published to-day, charges King Misses Ellis. Major and Men F. H. Alphonso of Spain with being Mr and Mrs W. A. Phillip

. Mrs. Margaret Worthy, a Swan Eurtacel directly and personally responsible Hr & Forber

Mr and Mrs H. Esea invalid, has died from burns

Bemington". for the Spanish military disaster in Miss M. Forbes Lt.iol. & Mre "O caused by a cat upsetting a lable the assault on Moroccó in 1921 in Mr.R. J. W. Foster Fandan which several thousand soldiers Mr F. P. Franklin Mr & Mrs I.G.Boostamp which set fire to her clothes, tanities for many thousands such a

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Lt. E. C. Frederick Mr R. P. Fbaw Mr and Mrs W. D.Mr R. H. Skelton

Goodfellow Mr and Mrs Geo. W. Mr. & G.

Capt & Fra Skinner

GIBT

Stubbings Mr and Mn C. J.Hrand Mrs E. F. Ltridwr Glamorganshire.

Manolo Kaghes Stardro

Mr and Mrs B. A.Mr O. P. Sturden

Baln

Mr and Mrs P. E Miss M. B. Ha) Buckling

Mr and Mrs

Harcook

JMrs J. 8. Thomson

were killed. He also charges King Alphonso with betraying the French hy, giving secret informa ton to the Germans during thể war. The pamphlet says: "Since your faculty of speech and certain light heuried Intrepidity first won you temporary. sympathy of others, you have remained a precocious child without becoming a man.

Mra 0. Thwaites You always admired the Kaiser's Mr J. B. Hawker Mi Thwaites policy and approved his tendency Mis W. J. HawkerMr A. W. Lieklo. of absolutism, although a violent L-Comdr, G. F.Lt. Col. and Mrs H.

Hote personal hatred always existed Mr T. W Hornby Mr C. M. Visa

Trevelyan between you and him." Senor w H. Howell "Capt. R. F. Walker Thanez further declared that the MiG. M. Hunsworth Capt. A. E. Waita king's organization for an exchange viɑs (1 0. Jonkin Miss 0. Willmott of prisoners during the war was Mr08. Hugh Jones dr and Hp

Wood an, allbi' to distract attention from W. Jordan the aid given to German sub Mix Kennedy Mr G., Worall

Mr M. F. Hoy Mr & Mrs G. Ysta

PALAOK, HOTEL.

EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALmarines by supplying them with

ABT & OHLINA TELEGRAPH CŨ

List of unclaimed telegrame lying in E. E. Telegraph Ofoe, Hongkong.

Clayton Gene Wardie, from Wargravaberks

Cobanplata Trom New York. Eddie Oriental Stow, from Singapore, RATE

Roman

- Mary - Farrell”. “Hindsus

ispromptly applied. It is Antiseptic Catholic Cathedral, from löhang.

and deatrowa -the gorms, wh chỉ ususe: thene diseases." It wino cases wounds to "beat" "Without" fatoration and in one, third the time required by the ngrad Brentncenă. For male everywhere

Stephenson, from Allonisma.“

ME FAIREY,

Buperintendent, 11th December, 1924)

necessities. The pamphlet con cluded: "Thanks to the hourhon monarchy the country of Don] frå Arch Quixote had become the country of Sancho Panza, glaitonous, coward- ly, servile and incapable of con ceiving an idea which goes beyond the feed bag

Kr O.H. Haolewood MFR. A. G. Barrett Mr J. Jacke

W. A Bennett Mrs McCaw r R. W. amphollMe J. McDonald Mr P. B. Chiobgar Mr B J. da B.

r 1. 8. Cox. Moore Me W. 8. Cuff Mr Simpeon Mr Mrs N. 8.Mr H. Smith.

• Davar

-Capt. L_W. Smith Mr 4. B. P. Daríos Mra C. Biringo: and MIH. DAVIS It stops roop. That's why mothurs 8. Förshmida Mr A. P. Teniso keep bumbarisio'a Cau,h Homerly in

Mr and Mrs · H. baum th, benne. Vo contains no narcation and Golden erg Mri-G. TuLoch to boot for the childrɩp, „rorsåle orory..

Mr.a. J. Waaxings whure

Mr W. Walter.

Stopa Crono.

Mr A, bal

Mc 4.0. Hake

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Sir James Allen, High Commia- ' sioner for New Zealand, respond- When John Harrington, 44, aling. alluded to the progressive de- gardener, was admitted to Ports-velopment of the art of refrigem. mouth Hospital, it was discovered tion which enabled ons in London, that he had been walking about to enjoy a meal of New Zealand for a week with's broken neck. lamb na fine in quality as it wda possible to obtain in any part of the world."

(Hear, hear.)

In an attempt to steal the communion plate from St. Mary Magdalene Church, Torquay, 'a man who hid himself during choir practice. tried to open the church kafe with explosive.

George Franco,. 16,-charged 'at Walsall with theft of curtain rods, was alleged to have stolen themi on his way from the police court. after being remanded on bail In connection with another theft.

Do You Dread the Night?

Helps Those Hard Söngh«. Coughs and colle always soum to grow worn at right fall and coup comm The danger of Infitenes is itataɛde oy without warning at midnightAidan to develop into ploaiay-and-peeurostar mossy feverish, sleepies night by kosotop your cold before it rascher this. Fins to the homesa bottle of Chamberlain's danger point and for the eneh nich Cough Remedy It in noothing, hesting painful, wheexy breathing, take. 0) an | and contaics no narcoties. male Serisin's Cough Remedy. It is for var.

everywhere.

"everywhere."

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