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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1911.

"Hughes & Hough,

AUCTIONEERS - TO THE GOVERNMENT

-Ceftral... Adetlongars......

Share, Coal and General Brokers.

PROPRIETORE To-Kwx-War Coat Storage.

"Can wied

A.B.C. 4TH A 5TH Editions,

AŤ. TELEGRAPHIC CỞỚC.

talographie Adevar "ATTRIBE" HONGKONG

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have revalved instruc Eh to by Public Auction,

-FOR" ACCOUNT: OF THE CONCERNED,

on

FRIDAY

the 15th September, 1011, at-2.30 F.3., ak

Auotions.

PUBLIC ACOTION.

PARTIQULARA AND CONDITIONS of the lotting by Public Auction Saloą, to be held on MONDAY, the 18th day of Sep. tomber, 1911, 45, Sr.3, at the Ofess of the Public Works Department, by Under of Bis Erosllency the Gover- mory of Ona Lot of GROWN LAND At Kennedy Road, In the Colony of Hongkong, for torms of 15 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown. Rent to be fired by the Surveyor al His Majesty the Kiu, for one for that form of 75 yeKEN.

No of Sala.

Rezistry Na

Particulars of the Lot,

Boundary Newure

surata.

W:

th it

LAnnual Bent

-19-150 50,000 1385

-1138

their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Das Vax Road, CHEN KWONG & CO., LD.

corner of Ice Hauss Street,

A MISCELLANEOUS STOCK,

·Comprising

99, .18 and 14-Kt. Gold Watches by well-known American and English makera, Diamond, Sapphire, and Ruby Rings, Bracelets, de., &c.; Sextants, Binoculars, Barometers, Surgical Instruments, Mando- lins, Violina and Clarionettes, &c., de;

And

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.

CANTON'S LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL”

STORE

A number of Pairs of Lady's and FURNITURE, Draperies, Groceries,

Children's Boots and Shoes, and a large assortment of Books,

TERMS Ås usual. y

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, September 12, 1911.

1188

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Boot and Shoes.. Makers of Jewellery, Lacqueres, Crockery, Ware, Iron-mongery. Wine and Spirita,

Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made to order by our own tailors,

2

Large asortment of Chinese Silks and Foreign Goods of every description-- All goods sold at reasonable Prices. The Cheapest and Best place in Canton tu buy Chinese and Foreign Goods.

SUP PAT POO STRFEI

CANTON.

THE Undersigned have received instrac-Tz, No. 1400.* THE

to vèll by Fublic Auction,

ON

MONDAY,

the 18th September, 1011, at 4:30 F.; at

his Residence, `ROUGEMOST,'

Macdonnell Road,--

THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, ·

do.. &c. &c.

THEREIN CONTAINED, Particolars from Catingue;

On View from Sunday, 17th instant.' TenAunka),

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Sept. 1. 1911,

PUBLIC-AUCTION,"

Canton, August 1, 1911.

M

NOTICE¬

..

978

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

PUBLIC AUCTION.

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & Co.

NEW Underalmed has received fastros ARE NOW

bas recretion

THURSDAY,

the 14th September, 1911, commencing at

9.30 rat, at bla: Sales" Rooms, DODDELL STREIF→→

A QUANTITY OF LUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Tapestry-covered Drawing Room Suite, Tesk Overnantele, Hatstands with Be velled Mirrors Engravings, Lace Curtains, &c., &c!

Unstaincl Teak Sideboard with Bevalled Mirror, Dinner Waggons, Brass-Mounted Fenders, Boookcase, &o, &c.

Brass and Brasa-Mounted Belsteads, Teak Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Marble-top Washstands Teak-Dreming Tables, &c., do.;

Alk

2 TIENTSIN CLAPETS-(New), Terme-Cash on delivery.

1911.

On View from Wednesday the 13th Septe

GEO. P. LAMMERT. Auctioneer. Hongkong, September 9, 1911, 1134

PUBLIO AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has reculred Instruc tions to Bell by Public Auction,

00

SATURDAY

the 16th September, 1911, commencing s 12:50 P. at his Sales Rooms,

DUDDELL STREET --~

A

NEW CONSIGNMENT OF FINE

QUALITY SUIT LENGTHS. (Suitable for Autumn and Winter Wear

N.B.The above are of the best English manufacture only.

Toms --Cash on delivery.

GEO. P.-LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, September 9, 1911.

"PUBLIC AVOTION,

THE Undersigned has received instrus How to all by Tablic Auction, MONDAY,

R. LI HON FAN, a Chinese gradusta.

radia tarature, has been a teacher the to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years."

He has a good method of training Euro- pons to pass in the Chinese examination, and possessed of a first ruta certificate sa a Chinces teacher. He has also a good know- ledge of Mandarin..

ist

Those who intend learning the Chinese

Language are requested to write care of Caina Mail office or dircot to 37. Holly-1 .1124 ) wood Road, Ist floor.

1585

Endersigned to receive instruc tions to sell by Pubijg Anerion,

·FOR ACCOURT OF THE CONCLUSED.

מס

FRIDAY,

the 2nd September, 1911, at 12 Noos, at their Sülis Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,

corner of Tox Hova STREET,—

A COMPLETE SUGAR, FINING PLANT.

Consisting of Dynamo, Petrol-Tarafin Engines, Separators, Dryers, Pans, &c.,

-dci, de, by Rhodes' Doncaster; or 'can

be taken over as a going concer

For full particulars and inspecting orders apply to

HUGHES & HOUGH,

d'alinear"," Hongkong, September 8, 1911.

NOTICE

Flongkang, Decemoor 24, 1910.

E. C. WILKS,

BLL MECH E. AMN.A

CONS

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SHOWING

NEW MILLINERY

THE LATEST SHAPES IN STRAWS.

Patent Leather Belts

In all Colours

SPECIAL VALUE 25 Cents Each.

5 FOR $1.00

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Voeux Road.

THE SHEK LUNG RIOTS.

Detallód Account,

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fore, the instructions of the Viceroy' te those officers whom he sent were brief and emphatic. I the rioters do not submit at once, I give you authority to execute to From the more detailed ruperte to handang degree you decus neccesary" anent the riots at Sack Lum, it appears that

When the blood of the people is up.

VISITORS AT HUTELS

"NONGYURG HOTEL.

fias Anderton Mr B. C. Burgers Mr W. H. Burtt

Mr P. T. Chilveru. Mr and Mr R. D.

Deacon Mr Dobbie

Me W. 0. Drow Mr E. J. W. Eames: Mr H. G. Fisher

Mr J-Forrester

Mr Danman Fuller

Mr

V. Goulbourn Mr and Mrs Josepit

Gould

Capt. T. P. Hall Me and Mrs W.

Hannibal

Mr A. Harrison is P. Heimann Hon. Andre E.

Eewatt

Dr.O.-Marriott Miss Massey

& Boisat Hazrat Mr J. Mèrecki. Mr and Ms A.

Moulder

Mr Brown Mr A. Brunet Mr H. Chandler- Mr Yu Chung Chiang Mira G. Child Mr Cone

ASTOR HOUSE

Mr.N.Lody Mrs Ride Morria Mr P. R. Nelson Mr E. C. Norby. M Palut Mr Piny Mr H. W. Robjohn Mr L. Ronden

G. Ratley Rev. A. Sarmento Mr A. Schwarts inte. Savigne H-J. C. Sherman Mr F. E. Snyder Mr P..K. Sizer Mr & Mr W. Smales ML.L. Smytha

BMW. Cor.

Mr H. W. Daween Mr W. Dickson Camdr. A Dordet Mr F. D. Gaze Mr Gosad Mr. Grunewold Mr W. H. Henderie-

*Mr W. North.....

Mr V. d' Oettingen. Mr A. Otto

Mrs R. H. 315 and

ซ..

Parker Mr Ernest H. Pond Mr. A. T. Prichart Mr E. H. Ray Miss F. Reny Miss E. Raren A. Mr. Ritter

Miss M. W. Shepard Miz J. C. Sibley Mr H. H. Soloman A. Dr. and Mrs A. D. Spalding and

and infant

Mr and Mr. E. J. M**T. Spittles

ties ar infant-Miss W-Square

Li and Mrs ́ ́ 0. E..

Stainer, R.N. As W. D. Howard

Dr S, Hough

they commenced in this wise.. Recently they always attack the offices and dwellings the lenders of the people built a new hilthat are asociated with local taxation. It for the public, in which to discuss public was so in this case. It is evident there matters, but the funds were not sufficient must be an enormena kmount of dissatis to meet the bills of the contractors. faction with the present system of taxation, Thereupon the committee decided to make and that the people think that they are levy upon the revenue of 'n eertain unjustly treated, for whenever they have 1155 temple, which had rich lands attached to any excuse whatorer, they at once show it. They wanted thirty per cent, of the their teeth, and do more if it be posible. revenue. To this. the committes of the They even riak their lives in order to show temple objected. Seeing no way out of their feelings in regard to this question. the difficulty is building committee sent. So, when they had, dentroyed the original request to the District Magistrate, and building, and the houses of those who were asked him to support their claim, and in charged with socking official aid, the mob 18th September, 1911, commencing at doing so to send some soldiers to threaten turned its attention to the serveral offices

Capt. R. those who obstructed. The Magistrate of those who collect the taxes. They Mr Ges. Jober foolishly complied. Now, it happens that destroyed the office of the tobacco tax, this temple is very inge, and also that of the bullock tax, of the prostituita tax, of

Dr Aubrey frequently there are a good many men the pork tax, of the wine tar, of the fish about the premises. It was no at this tax, and of the dock tax. These are some Capt. Bell, R..M.C. Majer & Mrs Lean Mr and Levis junctare. When, therefore, the soldiers what crude couplets, but we think the Mr C. Blaker came, and showed their authority and roader will understand what is meant. Mr and Mrs Bower Mr and hira Lindsey

Capt. Lyons etated their object, the younger men of the Here wo bave an example of the stmng Hon. & Mrs Brewin Mr-M. M. Mass, crowd pulled dawa the temple rumfiscal system that has to reply upon so Bir Browne took it out into the open and any sources of incoms, and at the same Capt. Ularz

en so many employees in order that the

I am, at his SALES Rooms,

DUDDELL STOLT,

QUANTITY OF GENT'S SHIRTS,

Comprising :—

Pleated Dress Shirts with Soft Fronts, Coloured Shirts, Negligee Shirts, &,

Abo

An Assortment of English, American. and French Boots and Shoes. *TenusCash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

· Auctioneer.. Hongkong. September 11, 1916:10

1166

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is Hughes Mr & Mrs F. Leyte

Mirs Bowdler

Mr Brayield

began to beat it. This soon' attineted an time to keep up so many offices and Capt. Craig 'Want' Advertisements began to suspect that they had embarked several taxes any bo zatliored.

W

PREPAID YONSULTING ENGINEER AND SUR $1 per inch...... 3 Insertions,

VETOR for Construction, Valuer

"One week. and Assessor for the purchase, or sale, of $2. Steamships or Laurcies,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

2ND FLOOR. -Hongkong, May 2, 1911.

S. HANDA.

1163 JAPANESE MASSÁGIST.

THE Undersigned have received instruc

tions to sell

FON ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, A CONSIGNMENT OF

TENNIS RACKETS AND CENTRE

GUIDES Particular, &c., my ba hail from the

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Undersigned.

Hongkong, 10 August, 1911.

NOTICE

2ND FLOOR,

170. 60, QUEEN'S

ROAD. CENTRAL,

HONGKONG,

Near the Ola Post Office

600

1026

gkong, July

035

Uadursigned have received instrac-

si na to.sell

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

thair Sates Romans, No. 8. Des VædY,

ROAD, Corner of Tea House Street,

A number of Automatic Printing Machines,

Three Cinematograph Auļbizitie Machinës,

and 18 Antoinntic It Ced Machines,

P

B

For Further Purtility, &c, apply to I

the Vitiersigned.

E

1010

HUGHES & HOUGH.

Auctioneers. Hongkong, August. 8, 1911.

■ SELF OURO NO FICTION1@ 'NOʻGUPTEKER: NEAD NOW DESPAIR, SHE NEW FRENCH REMEDY, THERAPION No. 1

h's remarkably short time, often a low duyu muly, Caron discharger allur mamperseding injectioni

THERAPION NŐ.2

Carer blood połami, žindġiegspuleeri, torga, palafe swelledjaja Li, Etc, when mercurialkspatruunt. Eglin

THERAPION N.3

Crestonić weaknem, ostvigorani vital force (Either Mambar Turpion & all seir trenturON? directions encloved, of chemissa or post frap 3f-farm The Le Clare MelicineCo...Jiavormock. Ho.. Hangg - stand, London, Bege Try New Dragus (TAKERSS) Form of Tkaraplomæury to take safe, ingling odre Trade Marked. ward/THERAPIONEN OF BritabGovt Hampa fixed every pantion packet.

THERAPION

JEYES FLUID

MOHOR

SOLE" "AGENTE, W. G. BUMPHREYS & CO., RANK, BUILDINGS, Longing, May 18, 1906

TUNO

durgeon Dentisk

No. 34, D'AcumZAR STREET.

TERMS VELY MODERATE Consolation Fro

WANTED.

FOR RENT.

CONCESION,

immense crowd. The soldiers, by this time,

bam

Mr & Mrs Strafford

Mr E. J. Waterman Mr C.. E. Watkins

PEAK HOTEL:

Mr and Mrs Kent.

lr R. Lomitra "

Rev. Morton, F.N Mr and Mrs Muntan It-Cal Cline, R. EL-Mr Neilson.........

Mr Netham L. & Mrs Cunning. Mr & Mrs Patterien Mr & Mrs E. Pearce Bir Dallin

Rev. Forg Mr and Mrs Davis Mr and Mrs Perkins Mr Day

Capt. Parry B.A.M.C. Lt. and Mrs Dodgson Mr and Mrs Petrie Mr and Mrs Duncan Major and Mira Tyne Mr Fielder

Eng. Comdr. Rundle Capt. & Bits Garnett Surgeon and Ms

Rutherford Mr Gell Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Mr C. Sooth Mr. and Mrs Harvey Mr A. Sinclair Mr. Hazeland

The most serious part of the business upon troublous waters, and tried to explain

was when the mob attacked the central the situation, affirming meanwhile that the police station, for here the soldiers &fair must not be laid to their charge, and took a stand, and were determined that what they did they were ordered to do they would not be driven forth.. In all When it was ascertained that the building the other cases the pecupiers of the several committee were the aggressors, the crowd offices fled at once, and so saved their by this time infuriated, rushed off to the persons. In this case the police determined Mr Herdmap now Assembly Hall, and completely dis to make a stand for it. They therefore Mr

Mr and Mrs 5. Sh

Ing-Con: Bighton Lt Col Starpole

T. Hockaday Capt. & Mru St. Clair

Birs. Howard Rev. & Mrs Thornhill

Mr WatsonL

son

Mr S. W. Howard Mr. B. Sbrael.

Mrs O. Jenson and Mr Geg. Thornton

Mr & Mrs F Varela Mr S. Villanueva Afr A. V. Ward Mr J. Weill Mr W. 4. Waliars

children MR. G. Johnson MrP. A Lapioqua Mr Laronche Mr V. Lugebil Mr and Mrs E. E

Long

CELED HOTEL

Mr and Mrs F. J. Mr and Mrs Frank

Brumfield

Moss and children

Afr and Mfrs A. B. Mr H. W. Muller

Coom

Mc B. James

Mr and Mrs A.

Kalry

Mr Gen. W. Kerr

Dr F. Keys

Mr. Kinghor

Mr Charles F. Norton My M. Picknell

H. Mr.J. W. Fringe

MrD. M. Robertson Mr E. Range

MO. F. Simpson Mr R Taylor.

Me and Mrs H. W. Mr R. W. Teasinle Knight & children Mr H. Watlingri Mr F. P. Lonfestoy Mr H. Wilko MrP. C. Moar

LKING, EDWARD KOTEL¿

Mr M. P. Beattie

Dr Belilios

MF J. H. N. Mody Dr. Murni Mr and Ms Bridger Mr AP. Nobba

and children Capt. & Ms W, O. Mir C. EDrescher Passmore Dr Ebbecke

Mr H Capt. W. Ehrhardti Miss 31. Gai Mr A. Harper De K; John Mr John Lennox Caps & Man Lewings. Dr. Wober

don

Mr E. E. Smith Capt. & Mrs Stewart

And child

Mr and Mrs Vernan Mr A. C. Walte

THE STATION HOTEL

mantled it. All the wood work was torn fired upon the mob with ball cartridges Rev. and leg Holzel Mr & Mrs Sutherland Mr and Mrs T. F. Mr G. H. May

.

Mr and Mrs J. R. Mr E. C. Laxis

Capell & children Mr R. A. Lovibond- Cinaton & childrea Mr.A. Neide. Mr and Mrs. W. D. Lieut. Goo: Pulleya

Fraser

Mr C. Stewart Mr.Theodor Herfurth Mrs H. Wisheit and ng Mr D. J. Lennor

MrJ. Hildebrandt child

FOR British North Borneo two experi enced CHINESE DRAUGHTSMEN for Survey Department.

For particulars apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. Hongkong, September 11, 1911. 1165 down, and the furniture was taken, thrown and severely wounded three of those who Rer, Hughes

Mr & Mrs Hatchinson Mr and Mrs David into the street, and trampled under footer attacking. One of them is seriously Mfr and Mira Hurtoda Mr Weatherall

Wood Such was..

the beginning of the trouble, hurt, and his life-is dispaired of. As it 17 Packs

Col & Mrs happened, he had nothing to do with the Mr Jones But it did not end there.

rioters for he had come to Shek Lung that Mira Jústi PREMISES on the BRITISH CONThe next objects of attack were the redry in order to buy things-for-his-own- Jices, Godown, and/or living quarter. idances of those who find made the business in an adjoining vilings. Ropains and altorations will be made to suit tenant. Apply to

sistance. The crowd shouted that the ed the town thera-was quietness. There CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION gantry who built the hall professed to build was nothing for them to do, therefore,

SOCIETY, CANTON.;

it for the public good; in reality, they had except sook out the ringleaders and arrest Canton, June 14, 1911.

built it for their own scifiel andy, This them. They thereapon, according to the ery was taken up. As the Chinese puts modem approved methed, sent out smos in it "One man calls, and a hundred answer." plain clothes, who latened to what was The cry was unless we destroy the houses talked about here and there, in this way

MILNERS'

SAFES

AS SUPPLIED TO THE

PRINCIPAL BANKS

MÅND

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Agent Hongkong, May 20, 1911.'

Me A. Gomes

Grainger

VICTONIA HOUSH. Dr Paul

Capt. Grote von Tax MH. E. Victor

obnoxious appeal to the oficials for an By the time the Viceroy's sqldiers reach. Mr. J. Archer Mr and Mrs Huxham Mr. J. McLauuu Mt Bolly Sayco

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL. **.n

Mr. and Mrs G. K. Mr Fred. Huch m

Bade and children Mr Thon. F. Jackson Mr & Mrs Ballantine Air W. Jackson. Mr W. A. Barnets, Mr & Mas J. Jolly

Mr and Mrs Kaniner bir 8. G. Bolden

G. G. Burnett Mr Eull Lange

Mr Je Parrington Carol A. H. M: 6: Paul

Dr and Mrs J. B

Saunders Mr G. W. Bowell Stephenson

Carrali

Mr O. P. Chrinann Mr A. J. Boland Mr G. G. Clifford Mrs Davis

of these magiale we shall not be able to they managed to find out who were involrod Miss L. Davia

Mr J. Malanes. Mr K. McLanuAIT

THE

LONDON DIRECTORY, (PUBLISHED ANSUALLY)"

allay our passion." They, therefore, rashod in the fray, and as a consequence, alreadyMr and Mrs K K.Mr and Ms R. ENABLES traders throughout the World.

Duming

Bir L N. Esane-Mr E. J. Trendigold

Fonos

-Mr Geo, C. Whitelaw

off and attacked the houses of these man twelve men hare been arrested, and in succession. They again not only des- although the people came forward and Mr and Mrs W. E. Mr and Mrs Tully

to communicato direct with English MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS-

troyed all ärastable parts, but they took guaranteed them, the officials - would not Mr W.L. M.. Grant Mr and Mrs complete commercial guide to London and ·

let them out on bail.

A bil kas been introduced into the

Mr & Mrs Hewott Wilson &2 children Mr W. B. Hind

US Senate radically altering the imaMr.

BEAEXIDE.

A

all the furniture and clothes and Hung BUSINESS HOUSES them into the strupts. You though there was so wouch property Bung into the

Meray Bain Mr Lealio Ross street, no one look any of it. Moreover,

Mr and Ms

Scott no property on either side of the selected on laws The measure proposes the iss Baylis

Miss Hazel Scott: Louses was injured, or touchal. The report peal of the Chinese exclusion laws, re- Mr. Brown placing them with provisious oxcluding Miss Fairall

Mr P. Gaunay Motor foott 680 states that there were any houses den persons not eligible to become maturalised Mr E Goy

Capt. & Mrs Bilford troyed, but the exact number is not stated. dizens, the exceptions being Government Mr and Mrs. R. A. Master Stephan Ed

Hardingford f f f Prompt action was then taken in Canton officers, Livellors, and membra, of the

Mr R.K-Rodgers Mid F. W, Watte" Immed-professions: It is not rowed to Mr F. J. de Rome M A. Baller Wost sent to of

course, instant means weze

alter the orating laws prohibiting Chinese the Viceroy and also to Admiral. li. Afroty becoming naturalised citizens. There conference was called at two o'clock in the is a provision for this appointment of tuaruls

FOR SALE.

ONE FUIL AIZE"

Burroughs and Watts

BILLIARD TABLE

WITH ACCESSORIES, Apply to

GEO P LAMMERT

Hongkong, Joan 7, 1910.

..

KINGSCLESE HOTEL,

in each class. Jof goods Besides being a suburts, the directory contung lists of

its

EXPORT MERCHANTS

with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign Markets they supply STEAMSHIP-LINES arranged under the Ports to which they wil And indicating the approximate Bailings. PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES

of leading Manufacturer, Merchants, etc., in the principal provincial towns and industrial outres of the United Kingdom

A copy of the current edition will be- forwarded, freight paid, on receipt of Foetal Order for 208.

Dealers Booking Agencies can adverte

horning, and by four o'clock two humirod Fof, inquiry to decide disputed questione Mr E. Arndt Molland Mra 34 Fa their trade cards for £1, or larger advertier.

men wore ready, and were at once de patch regarding this admissibility of aliens. ed by special tanin to the scene of tropole,

The oicers despiechod were invested with:

Mr and Mrs Aucott Macgregor Mr. and Mrs Boll Ming K. A: Massey and child Mr E. J. MoNalty Mr H. Bennett M 8 Morraun DANGER OF BLOOD, POISONING, Dr. & Mrs G. D. R. Me and Mrs Nisbet

and child

full Authority to deal with the situationERY family should at all times be Francis A

provided with a good reliable liniment Dr

Brown

MrJ. Robertson

Indeed, shuuughout the cffcial notivity it and shore, The line brine and Mrs F. 313fra G. Sachse

Ja seen plainly enough that there lurked

the fear that tho rurolutionarios werd

M

mixed up with the troubio and there was

ne farthe

a drgnil that they would seize upon ni ooosion of this kind to niko

btempt to further thale daly

Puin Balra will unit that thers in none batter. Even as slight an injury as the Crawford

Mes A1. R. Sheater

scratch of this has resulted in blood Mr. and Mrs D. EM. AL Childr poisoning

unfenced the loss of a limb Holly no consequence when Dr Hobson

Pain Bali Is promptly applied Cuts Me H Homan

Mr K. D. Stewart, Mr B Wobb Mr Whyte

bruises and weanling, are cured non-find Mr and Mid Geo. P. Mr JW. Wilson is time when it is used and all unger of Lammert &chuldron Mr Wingrove Theres blood pomming is avoided as it is addiception. Mr and Mrs A, 0,-

For talu by all, Chemisor and Stutekoopera

ments from £3.

The London Director Co. Li

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