CHRONOLOGY OF THE YEAR.

PRINCIPAL HAPPENINGS IN 1916,

JANUARY.

2-Tragic death of Revenue Officer

James McMillan.

THE HONGKONG · DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 1st, 1917.

24.--Hesting of the Hongkong Legislative

Council 25-Annual meeting of China Provident

Loan and Mortgage Co., Ltd, Gang of armed robbers raided Ban Wai village in the New Territory and took five men prisoners.

HARCH.

4-Attempted escape of Gorman prison-Meeting of the Hongkong Legislative

ers of war from internment camp

at Bungbomb

Mr, Benar Law stated in the House of Commone that no question of policy was involved in the granting of licences of hotels in Hongkong to Germans. 6-Customs Station at Yiatin attacked by an armed band. Two Europeans "held up."

9.-The Hongkong launch Sui Fung at- tacked by pirates, two Indian guards being killed: 11Lotter published by H.M. Consul

General in Shanghai commending an true patriots those men who denied themselves the gratification of active servis in order to remain in the'

needed them,

service of those businesses which 19.Bomb thrown in Canton killing one man and injuring overal othera. 13. First meeting of War Charities Fund

Committee.

14. A civil engineer named Sydney. Godden - cómmitted suicide in tho Hongkong hotel. 16.--Chinaman in Howloon set fire to his

house and attacked with a chopper tbuse in the house who tried to Escapo. He afterwards committed

suicide.

17.--Adjourned general meeting of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Com- pany. 19.-Prize distribution of the Diocesan Girls' School and Orphanage. The Hon. Mr. H. E Pollock voices the de- mand of the public. for greater. T presentation on the Executive and Legislative Councils.

1. An American subject, Hr. H. E. Pound, a rubber planter of Sumatra, committed suicide at the Hongkong Hotel.

A large fire at Nos. 11 and 13, Ebaukivan Road, Whitfield, used damage to the extent of $40,000. Rear-Admiral Anstruther distributed

prizes at St. Paul's College, 24.-Annual meeting of the Mission to

Shamsen, the Bishop of Victoria presiding.

Hon. My P, H. Holyoak distributed the prizes at the Kowloon British School.

25 Faraka Maru survivors' arrive on board Frenck mail and are beartily entertained.

Annual meeting of meatbolders and subscribers to St. John's Cathedral. New Yaumati Dispensary opened by

HE, the Governor.

H.E. the Governor distributed the prizes at the Victoria British School. 26.-The Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak dis-

tributed the prizes at the Diocesan Boys' School and Orphanage. Mrs. Lander distributed the prizes at

St. Poil's Girls' School, 27.---Case diamissed in which Messrs.

David Sassoon & Co., Ltd., were charged at Shanghai with trading with the enemy.

Annual meeting of the Hongkong

Benevolent Society.

Mr. Ho Kam Tong emphasized the value of a knowledge of Chinese when distributing the prizes at the Sai- yingpun School, 28.-Lady May distributed the prizes at

the Bolilios Public School. Appearance of a tiger reported. at

Wong Ka Wai village. -Prize distribution at St. Joseph's College, Bishop Pozzoni presiding. Prizes presented at the Ellis Kadoorie School by the Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr. Claud Bovern), The Yaumati ferry boat fui On sunk as a result of collision with the Lee Sang 31.-Queen's College Prize Day. Prizes

distributed by H.E. the Governer.

FEBRUARY. 1.Presentation to Gunner L. Corner on the occasion of us leaving for active service. Annual meetings of West Point Build- ing Co., Ltd, the Hongkong Central Estate Co., Ltd., Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Co., Ltd.,

Council. 2.-Inauguration

of Dow Catholic Orphanage at West Point, Annual meeting of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., ...Ltd.

3-Angual show at Hongkong Horticul

tural Society.

4.—“ Angel in the House" produced at Theatre Royal by Hongkong A.D.C. 18.-Bailors of the Royal Navy on service

in the China Sea entertained by Hongkong ladien, ge

21.- Important resolutions regarding the

24.--Children, as usual, took the moet prominent part in the local celo- brations of Empire Day.

27.

Mr. G. H. Wakeman appointed Crown Bolicitor in saccession to the Hon. Mr. J. H, Kemp.

JUNE.

Ferry 31.-Annual meeting of "Star.

Co, Ltd. 6-HE the Governor outlined the scheme for raising funds to provide building for the Hongkong Y.M.C.A. Death of Yuen Shib Kai.

"FIVE PRINCIPLES OF A GERMAN PEACE.”

First, our enemy is in the West. The English and French have prepared this storm for ten years, but, it is true, only with paper lies. We had estimated the English highor: they have succended in prejudicing the world against us, but wars are not won with ink alone. water carriago system adopted as meeting of Sanitary Board.

Ninety per cent. of Germans barn with the feeling that we must reckon onss Annual meeting of Alice Memorial' and a-

and for all with England and France. Affiliated Hospitals. 28-Inspector Withers, of the Hongkong-Captain W. Amstrong presented by Observe this interesting admission that H.E. the Governor with the Colonial England and France had made no mate Police Force, presented with farewell gifta on the occasjon, of his retire

Auxiliary Forces Officers Decorarial preparations for war. ment.

23-Annual meeting of Hongkong Tennis

League,

THE SUBMARINE MENACE.

AN OFFER TO MERCHANTMEN,

the

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IMPRESS ON YOUR

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NO SURRENDER OF BELGIUM.

Mr. R. P. Houston, M.P., the well- known shipowner, addressed the follow The Rheinisch-Fenfälische Zeitung "his" published by far the meet romarkable ing letter to The Times last month:

Centuries ago the seas were infested article that has yet appeared on German with pirates as feildish in their methods

restore regularity, Paco terms. This newspaper which as the hideous modern Hun, but fear of dispel constipation, regalate the liver

cheerfulnes health. presente, of course, the great industrial the consequences of reprisals upon magnates, who, as recent executive pirates did not prevent virile English Of all chemists, or post free,* 60 cente changes show, tend more and more to Governments from ruthlessly hunting the phial, from Dr. Williams Medicine make their influence felt, establishes their hiding places, irrespective of what Co., 56, Spechnen Road, Shanghai. "five principles of German pease."Omit zone of foreign jurisdiction or influence 9. Annual meeting of A. 5. Watson &ting long explanations these principles their hiding places might be situate.

Co., Ltd.

Our Foreign Ministern in those days were neither feeble-minded dilettante diplo 11.-Service in the Union Church in are as follows.

memoriam of the Iste Lord

mats nor hairsplitting caguists seeking Kitchener and the victims of the

solution of sublimated crime in legal naval victory off Jutland.

subtleties and diplomatic niceties, and John's

their drastic methods would in these 14-Memorial Service in St.

Cathedral' for Lord Kitchener and

more modern and anæmic days be for those who were killed in the

described in transatlantic phrase as foreign policy and our Navy were direct- naval battle of Jutland.

"hair-raising," but in those days our Canton-Hongkong train attacked by

ed and controlled by such English states- robbers in Chinese territory. Casital

men as Cromwell, Chatham, and William ties were numerous,

Pitta

Our

merchantmen in those more masoulihe days went armed, and many were the encounters between the Red Cross of St. George and the Jolly Roger, Short shrift was given to the captured and not always was the latter victorious 1 pirates at the yardarm, pampered con- finement in palatial quartem would have been unthinkable. That the British mer chant seaman is still inspired by the spacious Elizabethan days the cradle of dauntless spirit of his forefathers of the our maritime supremacy-is shown by the recent running fight betwees the British steamer (the Censor might suppress the hame) and a German submarine in the Bay of Biscay, where after 15 quick-firing: shots from the Britisher-14 of which went home the submarine was sunk, but

15.

tion,

Council.

Secondly, terms of peace will be des 22-Meeting of the Hongkong Legislative

cided by the military situation on the At the annual meeting of the local 28-Bum of £600 subscribed by readers of day when pesco is decided.

auxiliary of the British and Foreign

Hongkong Daily Press remitted to

The newspaper than proceeds to explain Bible Society a general advance

London for the provision of a Hong: that the two Germanic nations during the past twelve monthe was-Meeting of the Hongkong Legislature only two belligerents who hold enemy pro kong Y.M.C.A. Hut at the Front.namely, Germany and England, are the recorded.

Council.

perty in pawn, but the property held by 25-Rousing war speech by H.E. the

Governor at the annual dinner of 30-Opening of the Court of Enquiry in Germany is worth any unes the Hongkong Volunteer Corps Ser--

Japan into the cause of the wreck of Colonies occupied by Britain. the Chiyo Maru. geants' Mess,

Annual meeting of the Hongkong

Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd. - Establishment of a school for the study of Chinese suggested at annual meeting of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce,

Annual meetings of the Hongkong Iss Co., Ltd., and the Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.

29--Annual meeting of Kowloon Bowling

Bombs thrown in Canton.

Green Club,

Anaual meeting of China Sugar Be-

fining Co., Ltd.

Panic caused in Canton by exchange of

shots amongst the soldiery. 30.-Annual meeting of Hongkong Ex-

porters and Dealers. 3.-The retiring President (Prof. Kid- dleton Smith) reviewed the work of the year at annual meeting of tho Institution of Engineers and Ship builders of Hongkong Annual mouting of Luzon Sugar Be

finery Co., Ltd.

Wreck of the Chiyo Moru near eastern extremity of Leina group of islands, All passengers rescued,

APRIL.

}

1.-Third annual dinner of Hongkong

University Medical Society, 3.--Annual meeting of Hongkong and

Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd. 5.-Wedding of Dr. W. B. A. Moore and Mies Eileen Kenny at St. John's

Cathedral. Presentation to` Surgeon General. Hoskyn ut Government House, by the ladies whom he had examined in Home Nursing and First Aid under the auspices of St. John Ambulance Association,

JOLF.

2-Landslide in Kennedy Road causing

the death of three coolie women, 13-At the meeting of the Legislative - Council an ordinance was passed to provide for the taxation of tobacco. Mrs. Colson was attacked and robbed by two Chinese at 10 o'clock in the morning in Kennedy Road. The sum of $1,625.05 subscribed by the readors of Hongkong Daily, Presa, în exces of that required for the Hong kong Y.M.C.A. Hut No. 1, forward- ed to War Charities Committes to wards the cost of Hut No. 2. 14-Annual general meeting of the Steam

Laundry Co., Ltd. 18.-Third meeting of the sensor of the

Hongkong Gymkhana Club.

Chinees prisoner committed suicide in kia cell at Yamati Police Station. 19-Armed robbers ransacked a house in

Hunghom.

"bold up"

21.-Train from. Kongmoon

by robbers nomar Sanui; all passengers were robbed and first and second class passengers were taken away to be held for ransom... Revenue Officer Wilden found 5,000

taels of prepared opiam concealed on the French steamer Hanoi.

3

in

he

there is a food value as well as beverage enjoyment; for three ressous :----

-- 1 -- Prime beor ie boer that is always unifor in quality;

varies.

never

2-1 is a product: of the most carefully

3-The hops have a nerve soothing value,

The malt not only has food value, but is, at all foods, one of the most quickly and easily turnod by digestion into nourishment.

!

Obtainable from ail Wine Merchantë.

H. BUTTONJEE & SON, 16, QUEEN'S BOAD CENTRAL,

HONGKONG,

THE GAY, HAPPY, SUCCESSFUL

WORLD TURNS ITS BACK WA

ON THE THIN FOLES.

Thirdly, we are convinced that our enemy must be either annihilated or conciliated, and the Chancellor must by now have convinced himself that awe paid the toll of Britisk dead. This selected and highest ingredients harmoniously policy of conciliation in the West is is only one of the many deeds of deer-spd, the result of many years' experience. impossible. But if we must fight to the ing dos achieved by our merchant sea bitter end we need ham no more saru men, but which our cautions Censor, in- ples westwards. We have to fight our spired by fear or stupidity, is successful

suppressing Possibly poor man, way through to the ocean and whatever thinks the publication of such gindden stands in our way must be destroyed.

ing news might encourage emulation in Fourthly, we maintain the old Balkan the breast of ignored Merchant Jack, principle the conqueror keeps what giving ciao to complications and delibera he hus E”. For every cubic yard that tions in the somnolent atmosphere of We lay on the peace table equivalent Downing-street! value must be laid down by our enemy.

** There is at present a popular demand Let us tell the Freach daily that every to arm all merchantmen for the dimin yard of French torritory that we can ishing, food of the people in bringing conquer remaing oara There is no-

home to them our insular necessity for thing more to be said about Belgium. recomand of the cabut before this #eed an opening to the Channel, and demand can be complied with, it will be wo must have Antwerp. Who requires lating Coalition Government (which ap-

necessary for our deliberating and vacil Belgium may.come, and take it from us.

pears to be so‘afraid of unduly hurting Fifthly.

Wo must strengthen the the Hun or offending the noutral) to ar German Empire, and that means range with foreign neutral Governmenta strengthening the Empire's central that our merchantmen armed for protec powor, which means Prussia, for tion against piratical craft shall be free- Prussia is the domain of the Imperial by admitted to their ports and not debar- Family, and this must be strengthered.

red as at present As our nerveless and lathargic, Coalition Government is some The newspaper argue that any pro what slow in putting down that piratical vinces or any fresh territory that cannot pest, the German submarine, it would be made Prussian must be placed well that our merchant master mariners directly under the Khiker. There' must be and seamen should revert to the methods no other arrangement of affairs in Poland of Hawkins and Drake, or adopt the protection of the country to Prussia. The gas when he turned on his blind eye to connection of the new Polish kingdom the signal to opase fire, and take ses low

To with any other princes, whether inside or into their own hands.

Sargol, to our mind, is the most wonder encourage

ful Flesh Producing and Weight-Increas outside, the Empire, would only result in them by deed na well as word I will pre-ing treatment in the World-scientifle centuries of dispute, donde

sant to any. British-born-master of a 1.-Chinese Parliament" re-opened by

It is asserted that all the principles tish-owned merchant ship £2,000 for each remedy based on the theory that excessive thinness comes from imperfect food ainsi, Presidens Li'xuan Hung.

and every German anbmarine that can stated. are attainable, for if we baly be satisfactorily proved to have been sunk lation; that the sugars, fists, albumincide 3-At the meeting of the Legislative hold on where wo are we must wear by his ship, up to the total number of and stanches in your food are passing

ont

• Council 'many questions were asked England out, since England is easier to by the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock attack than Russia, London pater to 60 between now and May 31st next (my of your body to-day just as live eat shakes birthday), the £2,000 bonus to be divided eat of a wide grass when only partly con Civil annihilate than Moscow Moscow costs amongst the master and the crew in pro waste with Bargol. Let this now-found regarding the Government

iomed. It's up to

"you Stop this fearful Hospital

blood, London only torpadees,”

portions satisfactory to me. All devi- 4A Chinaman was stabbed to death The article, however, ends with a very sions and awards to be subject to the ar-

treatment aid your poor disordered out with a pocket-knife during a quarrel curious admission which explains what bitrament of Lloyd's Committee.

of kilter" intestinal machinery to turn in Stanley Street.

the newspaper means by fighting a way "Sir, the true British scaman needs all this flesh-making food you put in your Death of Mr. T Martin, Supt. through to the ocean. It runs sa follow neither encouragement nor reward to do month each day into its proper channels of the Registration and Parcels We have no fantastic dreams of con- bis duty to his country and humanity in where your blood can carry it to every Branch of the G... Hongkong.quering the world. German kurgerdom moments of peril, but he does deserve the part of the body and turn it into healthy The political unrest which had been is not yet ripe for mastering and govern- recognition of his bravery, which so far fat. noticcable in Kwangtung for a going a world Empire. We neither can nor he has not received." siderable time culminated in serious will destroy the British Empira. But the fighting which continued for mine minimum necessary for the German peace weeks. At times it was dangerous to which we all desire is the complete besting walk along the Shameen owing to the down of France, peace westwards, and firing of the Chinese troops, All

prestige on all the seas of all the world." business in Canton was suspended Times. Hundreds were killed and the hos-" pitals were crowded with wounded,

22.-Frizes presented by Bishop Pozzoni

"at Mary's Rchool, Kowloon.

The thin Johnnie above needs Sargol steal of strength, blood and nourishment

20Hongkong" Volunteer Reserves in than that which entrusts the military modern example of Nelson at Copenha- which would help him to draw. every

28.

Annual prize meeting of" Hangkong

Ladies' Rifle Association. 8.-Marriage of Mr. C. B. Brown and

Mia E. V. Stevens at Union Church, E. Launch of the Kajang at Taikoo Dook 10-Annual meeting of Green Island

Cement Co., Ltd. 19-Rival factions meet at Canton to dis-

qus ways and means of preserving peace in Kwangtung Province. The conference ended in bloodshed. 13-Performance of "Humpty Dumpty

by children at Mount Austin theatre, 18-H.E. the Governor announced that

until the end of the war the alcoholic beverages consumed at Government House would be limited to light white wine, light claret, whisky and beer.

First meeting of the season of the

Hongkong Gymkhana Club. 18.-Body of Mr. C. L. Maxwell, of

Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., found on hillside below Jubilee Road. 18.-Annual meeting of Union Insurance

Society of Canton; Ltd.

spected by Major-General Ventris... As a result of a mile on board the Java China Japan Lijn steamer Fun Lanschoten, a coolie lost his life,

AUGUST

·WINTER, RHEUMATISM. The tortures of rheumatism are now disabling many. Victims of this winter malady have every reason to fear the first dull aches in the limbs and joints, fol- and muscles; these are symptoms of poisons in the blood which will shortly develop into rheumatism at its worst.

Rheumatism is a blood disorder; it arises from poisoned blood, loaded with mation in the mascles and joints. Pure. good blood dispels these dregs from the

6. Sudden death of Mr. A. E. Dunrich,

book-keeper to the Hongkong and THE BULGARIANS' SAFE CONDUCT,lowed by sharp pains through the Bech China Gas Co., Ltd. 9.--Hongkong Police Reserve Club open-

ed by H.E, the Governor.

and the Hongkong Land Reclamation is.--Annual meeting of Hongkong Tram-15.-Death of Mr. A. E. Davey, seting photographs taken of long files of acids and impurities, setting up infem-

Hundreds of lives lost by the cap- sixing of a launch in Swatow harbour.

Death of Mrs. Hazeland, aged 77 years.

Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C., appointed Unofficial Member of the Executive Council, vice. the late Mr. E. A. Howeit 0.M.G. LEM 7.-Annual Prize distribution at the Peak School. Prizes presented by Lady May. 8.Heception at Government House.

Hongkong Special Police Reserve marked the anniversary of the Corps. by making a presentation to the Deputy Superintendent (Mr. F. C. Jonkin). 10-Hongkong Police Reserve inspected

by H.E. the Governor, 12-Half-yearly meeting of the Hong-

kong Hotel Co., Ltd

Annual meeting of the Humphreys'

Estate & Finaues Copai 34-Annual meeting of Union Water

Boat Co., Ltd..

Annual meeting of Landrenters und Estepayers of the British Concession, Shameen. :-Annual meeting of Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co.; Ltd B-Dr. Ozorio elected member of Bani- tary Board by a large majority over Dr. Earle.

Annual meeting of Kowloon Land and

Building Co., Ltd,

19.-A German w publicly thrashed on

Sharicon by a prominent French hesident.

Annual meeting of Hongkong and

Shanghai Banking Corporation. 21.-Opening of manual race meeting.

way Co., Ltd.

20-Mooting of Hongkong. Legislative

Council.

26-At the Criminal Sessions the Chief.

Justice passed severs strictures on the conduct of two Europeans who were passengers on a motor-car which knocked down and fatally injured a Chinaman on the Shaukiwan Road. Green wins championship honours by

defeating Ng Sze Kwong in the final of the tennis tournament. 27. Annual meeting of the China Fire

Insurance Co, Ltd.

29-Wedding of Mr. F. A. Biden and Miss Marie Anderton at St. John's

Cathedral,

Presentation of prizes won in the Hongkong C.C. tennis tournament.

MAY.

3-Annual meeting of Canton Insurance

Office, Ltd.

New Pavilion on Hongkong University Athletic Ground declared open by H.E. the Governor,

-A number of questions were asked by discontented ahareholders at the annual meeting of the Indo-China 8. N. Co., Ltd. 13-Dog and Cat Show at Happy Valley, 14-China Coast Officers' strike ended,

the Guild being recognised and extra" pay and bonus granted, 18-Wedding of Mr. E. LSin and Miss

G. A. M. Aitkin," at St. John'k' Cathedral

1-A party of Europeans performed some gallant rescue work during a squa!! when a large rampan was overturned in the harbour.

20-Dr. W. W. Pearse appointed Medical Officer of Health in succession to Dr. Francis Clarke.

Tramways Ca., Tad.

Derby won by Bir Taul's Winsome-Annual general meeting of the Peak

Dablis

Assistant Harbour Master. 16.-Outbreak of cholera reported in

Macao.

Me. Ward Price writes from Salonika: Read Admiral Anstruther, C.M.G.,To show Bulgarians that there was no

left for Home.

danger in surrendering, the Berbians had Bulgarian prisoners drawing raticas, a loaf of bread under their with arm and a bowl for soup in their hand Two thousand copies, were printed, and the Bulgarians who had surrendered were invited to write messages on them to their comrades saying how they had been ecceived. The 2,000 picture postcards were then dropped by soroplanes into the Bulgarian lines Since then surrend ers have been much more frequent, and prisoners always try to bring with them Reception at Hongkong to Governor copy of the photograph, which they regard as a sort of safe-conductor. Ons 18-Opening of the Helens May Instituten sad that he had paid Bf. (19) for 25-Hongkong St. Andrew's Society-bis, and carried it always with him in

cabe he ahould be captured.

17-The Captain of the as. Tisondars on arrival in Hongkong reported that the mail bag for Hongkong from America had been cut open and 16-Full grown tiger reported to have

been seen on Bowen Road..

BEPTEMBER

ransacked.

of Macao

1

Annual general meeting. 33-Annual general meeting of Kowloon

Cricket Club.

OCTOBER.

18-Opening of Ellis Kadoorie School for

Indians.

19.- Our Day"-On behalf of the Red

Cross Funds,

25

Hongkong Cricket Club –– Annual general meeting. 28-Hongkong Licensing Board-Refusal

of Grand Hotel. licence, 31.--Hongkong Legislative Council

Budget providing・ payment. of $8,605,105 for public service.

11-University of Hongkong-Annual

dinner. 14.-University of Hongkong-First con-

ferring of degrees. 15-Hongkong AD.C's Production of "Kismet in aid of "Star and Garter Fund. 17-First Issue Police BesarYA

of

Canton

Magasine Club Lasitano Jubilee Celebrations. 20 Eightieth Anniversary of Hospital Celebrationa 81.Lecture by, Captain Belliot, MO,

LL.D. pn Central Asia.” 722-Italian Convent School prize dia

tribution.

NOVEMBER. 4.Announcement of total drawings of,

* $41,000 from ^ Car Day" effort.

Ministering Children's LoLgne Bazaar.

11.

18

Close of Subscription List of Hong- kong a per cent. War Loan of $3,000.000.

18-Italian Convent Annual Bazaar,

DECİSMEKE.

1. Heather Day" in Hongkong.

Departure of Mr. F. A. Hazeland 2-Opening of National Mission,

Bpooch Day at St. Stephen's College. 25-Epidemic of Small-pox in Hongkong

reported.

20-Civil Horrice 0.0's. Christmas tree.

Hongkong'i Winter "Bisley." 28th-St. Paul's College Annual prize

distribution.

29-Announcement that £1,58% 2s. 6d. is available for distribution from the proceeds of "Heather Day.”

aton; that is why, in cases of rhenmat ism, it is important to strengthen the blood supply by taking a course of Dr. Williams Pink Pills; so r&qumatism's pains and stiffnesses Ende away, and your acquire freedom and a feeling of health that is a transformation from your former pain.

Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People make new blood, parify the exist ing blood, and cleanse the system of all dregs which give rise to rheumatism. no direct action ал Medicine has rheumatism, but these Pills renew and purify the blood. Begin a course to-day obtain them from any dealers, or send to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 96, Sze chuon Road, Shanghai, $1.50 for one bottle, or $8 for six.

PEER-Sufferers should know more about the blood and its work; sand a postcard to above address for the Fren Health Guide

Isay

KEATINGS LOZENGES

cure the worst Cough

from the food he asta.

It's not an experiment, this Sargol. Hundreds of people living in every corner of England testify to ite marvellous quali tics. "One" lady writes to say: 11. could hardly eat anything and was not able to sit up three day out of a week, with stomach trouble. I took only two boxes My of Sargal and can eat anything. weight was 120 poands. Now I weigh 140 and feel better than I have for five years.

"I gained 29 A gentleman writes: pounds with 23 days' treatment.” A, B. WATSON & Co., Ltd., Vicronis DisPENBART, THE PHARMACY, QUEEN'S DISPENSARY, THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,

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