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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1913.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONENES TO THE GOVERNMENT,

AND ADMIRALTY,'

General Auctioneers

ASD

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

¡PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN '

GOAL STORAGE.

Codes used: A,B,C, 4TH-TH- EDITION), A. TELEGRAPphic Copk,

Talogmphic Address : MEIRION, HONGKONG

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned has received instruc Lions to sell by Public Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCLANKO),

on"

SATURDAY,

the 27th September, 1913, commencing ab 2.30 p.m., at "Harting" Austin

Road, Kowloon,

"TEX

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURF, etc.,

theroin Contained,

Comprising

Very fine Teakwood Hall Stand, Side- board, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Table, oc, by well-known local maker, (in good condition), Tiortain and Brussell's Carpets and Raga, jacluding Stair Carpets, Picturee, Wall Hangings. A quantity of Electro and Silver plated Ware, Dinner and Breakfast Services, etc, etc., Brass

Curtain Polos,

440

Treadle "Sowing Machine. 5.Coloured Chinese Porcelain, Flower Stands, Plants

in Pots.

On view day before Sle,

·Cat«logues will be impers ri

Umaal, HUGHES & HOVOR,

Auctioneers...

-

***

Harrong. Sept. 19,1913,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

"

1130

THE Undersigned has received instru- tiens from D. K. Masn, Esq, bo sull by Public Auction,

on

MONDAY,"

the 29th September, 1913, Commencing

st 2.45 p.m., at No. 149, Coomb ftond,

Magazine Gap,

THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

&o.,

FURNITURE,

$20,

$50.

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received Instrag Tons to roll by Pubile Auction,

AD

WEDNESDAY,

the 1st October 1913, commencing st 2.30 pm, at their Sales Rooms, No. 9, Dos Faux Road, Corner of

Ice House Strooty-

WILLS' AND TESTAMENTI, =

The Englishman and the Englishwoman anjoy a greater power, of disposing of their property after death by means of

THE CHINA MAIL.

LET YOUR'S BE THE NEXT Cure By Dr.Williams" Pink Flis {

K Tour Kidneys, Trouble You.

Are The Remedy.

Thousands of aching backs have ceased thobo ache, thousands of work, weary, ailing men and women-cho owners of shoo backa-have been made sturdy, lithesome, and well, as a result of a short course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pill

These Filla do it through the blood-the rich strong blood they supply at every dose energises the norvos, carries new health to sloanses and invigorates the Kidneys, every fibre of the body. Mr. Thomas Frederick Baith, teacher at Trinity Oollege, Kandy, Ceylon, is one of the poo ple referred to above who have proved this. He says :---

the set will and testament then testators Here Is Freak Proof That They posse in any European country. This nemark, sags the Morning Port," ap- plice also to Scotland, which has the sane Roman law for its origin, a countries of the Continent. The Scottish

·lentador is restricted in his right of dis

wing of his paporty post mortem by restraints to which the Englishman is not subject. If he Englishman did what he has the legal power to do he might A LARGE QUANTITY OF

make a will which would deprive his wife VALUABLE TEAKWOOD'

and family of every penny of his posse AND SUNDRY CANTONESE

siens mxd leave the whole of what lie BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

possesses to strangers in blood, or oven .. &c.

to the most absurd of public institutions. Comprising sa follows:

The Englishwoman, who until some forty TEAKWOOD-Dining and Deswing years ago could not make a will at all. Room Suites, Upholstered Arm-chaira and is now exactly the sous powers. She Sofan, Carpota and Rugs, 1 Brass and need not leave a penny of her separate Brass-mounted Bedsteads, and Cota: Bod property by will to her husband, or to Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash-any of her children, or relasives by blood; dreadful back pains tortured ma the standa, o Dining Room Furniture, marriage. Like the Englielman, she Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension will not however, be found very tre Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., oto., 2quently overlooking the chims of be Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, fasily in any such outrageous fashion. Sundry Good Olsen Ware, Cooking Stores, will insthe nan law which diere. Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, E-P. Ware,des the natural clainis of the family was tuned," inofficiozus," and in most &c.,

BLACKWOOD-Couches. Arm-chair,

puntries but England it has been thought Flower Stands, Ca' ineta, Jardinieris, Halfcary to set aside a half or two thirds and Ton Tables, Texpoys, Brackets and of the property for compulsory division Photo Fames, etc.,

in sere proportion or other between the widow and the children. In England t

·úb>peurs that from the very earliest times. after the owner of property was granted the power of making a will at all, it has

Aiso

Good Of Paintings. Water Colours, etc., Electric Reading Lamps, 1 Sowing Machine, Ice Chests. ., Mosquito Curbed aft to his own discretion either to taine (wow) xrd_9 Marble Clocks,

Catalogues will be issued.

TERMA-A¶ usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sept. 25, 1913.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

**PROFER: Y.

**ABITISU COSULBYps.

SHAMEEN, CANTON,

ignore altogether the kies of natural affce- tion and of the family, or to satisfy them according to his own judgment and feel- ling and sense of the fitness of things. Tinglish testamentary las presents the 1158 Englishman S individualist to an 03- cessiva degree, as though the individual do the family were the primary xial and conomic unit.

|

For several year I was a constant sufferer from Kidney trouble. Doctors said that my kidneys might get healthy as time wept on, but they ale waenod mo that there was a possibility of the trouble bocoming more severn. And it did brcoms worse. My spine seemed to become affect.

Mr. T. E. Smith, f

Kandy, Cyclon

pains that shot through my back when got up from a chair were so awful as to Bring tears into my eyes."

GEO. P. LAMMERT

A

AUCTIONEER.

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. { -

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Cudereigned has received instrue tions to sell by Publis 4ustion, „

וי

до

MONDAY,

AUCTIONS

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

VISITORS AT HOTELS,

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr J. M. AaTOE Mr B. S. Kabel

My J. W. D. Andrewar Ellis Kadooris ¡Dr & Mrs E. Balusa Mr G. C. Kanch

and 3 children" Mr A. Kruseman Mr A. T. Barberini. Mr T. Leam

Mr E. R. Bato

Mr G. T..Lloyd

Mr. R. Lack

Barou de Macac

PARTICULAR Conditions of the Mr El Brian-Bates

Lasting by Public Auction Sale, to be Mrs H, R, Belilios held on MONDAT, the 8th day of Sept, Sir M. Boaziera Mr and Mrs' Nail 1913, at 3 r., at the Office of the Public Mr W. E. Bowerman Maanlyre Works Department, by Order of Hin ExMr A. J. Cambridge Mr F. A, MacKintosh

Dr. Mariott callancy the Offcor Administering the Mr C. Campbell Government, of One Las of OROWN Mr and Mrs. F. X. Mr Geo, Martin- LAND en Fife Street Mong Kok, in the D'Almada E. Castro Mr C. Barebrother Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Misa D'Almada E. Maadh yearn," with the option of renewalsts Crown Castro

MR. T. Matheson Rent to be fixed by the Surreyor of His Master: D'Almads E. Miss M. Mathosun

Castro 1.75

JOAID.

the 29th September 1915, commencing at "Majesty the KI, for one farther term of

9.30 p.m. at his Sales Rooms,

DUDDELL STREET

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER GOODS

* Comprising -

Cabin trunks, Suit Cases, Brint Cases, Alt Bags, Hand Bags and Satchels, Music sad Leather Satchels, Jewel Boxes

atc. etc..

Un view from Saturday, the 27th. Tarme:-Cash on delivery,,

GEO, FLAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1913.

FOR

SALE.

تر گریا

1148

Consignment of SLAZENGER'S

A TENNIS RACKETS made for 1913

Nig, of Bel

Registry a

Locality.

Particulars of the Lot.

Boundary Masurement (approximate)

*

L

L

T.

A

B

| Annual Rent

Fa

3,571 80

About

1197

Mr W. Cawston Mr V. T. Chapple Mr A. A. Claxton Dr A, L. E, F. Cola-

man

Mr C. Fl. Davis Mr & Mrz Dortoaus

and 2 children

Mr J. Dowar

Mr B. E. Mehta Mr J. Marecki Mr-P. Moyor Mr A. B. Moulder Mr J. D. F. Mülder Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Mr A. W. Nicol Miss . U'Leary Mr J. Ormiston Mr J. W. Paton Philips

Mr and Mrs R. H. Miss

Dougla

Mr A. J. Pinnock

Me and Mrs E: C. Mr R.de Provillo

Miss V. Elbe

Ehrenfels

Mr

N. S. Ferguson

Me Danmas Fuller

M: H. Gallotte

Mr B. Raworth

Mr R. Bay

K

Mr E. 3. Raymond

Miss F. Reay

M: H. M. Richarda

Mr and Mrs. I. H. Mc R. G. Rosa

M: 3.R Rexburgh Mrs Schous

Geare

Mr Lim Kong Ghee

Dr J, M. Gillespie Me A. G. Gordan Mr. V. Goulbourn Mr J. Gourguy MrR. J. Grimshaw Mr P. O Von Griso-

Gono

Season, in various weights and qualition. Want' Advertisements PC. Hal

Also

SLAZENGER'S 1919 TENNIS BALLS.

For further particulars

Apply to

PREPAID

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

02

$1 per inch............ 3 insertion.

$3 n

One week

*INSURANCE CO.

IN WHICH ARN VENTED THE MAKER OF

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"Besides, al became so exceedingly NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE nervous that the fall of anything on to the floor or the unexpor el opening of a door caused me to start, followed by ponadings of my heart which +1 most stided mo.

"The general stato of my health at this THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCY time was at it's worst my appetite had left me entirely, my sleep was disturbed by dreadful dreams, and my spine had become

so sore and tender shai. if I happened to lie on my back at night I suffered intenso

POSITION OF THE WIDOW. Quite as remarkable as this almost ab zonda testaquentary dealing with personal property was the power which the Eus band outlined of defeating the eînim oi Prime now, to a life interest the thin of bis ferchilds, which 'wiss known' a ageny. It 1 oked as though I was in for dover. Long before the husband conllway yearE of suffering."

"Then inclu make a will of gland, which was not until dite aviging, Henry VIIIA the widow could claim her dower when the land TWO LOTS. Nos, 73 and 80, fronting death. 1 cald not defeat it by will went autoquotiently to his hair on his on the CANALROAD, each with i frontage of ninety fees on the road, and for centories after this Wils Act of with a depth of 14013 feet, together with my VIII, and if he sold the land the BUILDINGS erected thereon. The during his Be the dowe could be re- Lora will be sold either separately oraday by ciabate legal proceed together. The property will be put up for which the with took pact. For ale at PUBLIC" AUCTION." on the promises commencing ab 17.00 .321: THURSDAY, te 30th of October, 1913, if not sold privately before that date. Thu Undersigned reserve the right to rejec, all bid if no accaptable hids ara offered. Parties interested may obtain particulars from

THE CHINA BAPTIST

PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Tung Sha, Canton, China. Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1913...

THE CHINA MAIL'

NOTICE.

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can the basisutul even now defeat the dower by his will; bot since 1935 when ver le parehases fand, bo can by a sin: plo declaratory cause in the conveyzer prevent his wife's right arising.

COMPANY, LED..

"Bod

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS

ASSURANCE CO.

FOR SALE,

BOUT 500 lbs, ENGLISH TYPI Clarendon and Nonparell (Modern), complete fount, including Itallo.

In good condition. Send offers to-

*TYPO,

Jace of *CHINA Matt' Offon, Hongkong, March 81, 1919.

+01

TOTAL FUNDS AT 3187 DEC 1911. MILNERS

£29,561,288.

Authorised Capital £4,000,000

3,809,114 Bubscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital ...............£2,437,500

of our local papers I read details of how a a Ceylon resident had been cured of Kidney Disorder by Dr. Williams Pink Pills, I was greatly interested, and.

taking them for a week I felt that they-Five Funds wade up my mind to see if these Pills wald alley ate my sufferings also. After were doing me good; my appetite was UI-Life & Annuity Fanda... 16,138,180 better and the pains were not so frequent Sinking Fund Account ...... 88,512 in my back. Gradually the tenderness of my spine diminished, I got better slaap

.£r9,561,288 and rest at night.

Within three weeks

Revenue Fire branch........... 9,567,158 my back paina had quite vanished."

Life and Annuity | 1,973,369

Branches)

262,692 RareneMarine Department'...

430,199 Other Receipts........

£4,293,319

At the present time I am incallout health, and Kidney trouisle has bever worried me since my care by Dr. Williams Pink Pulls If I had taken these Pille when the first symptoms of backacho ap peared I should have been savod at le st

months auffering."

FI

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This may fair to add that the wife helg 11 ailments due to blood poverty or Branches are separately lavented, and, by

trailer powers of excluding the right which the husband ones had in her lands. Asch had dower, so lie had a life esta

her tamda by a custom kaown as the eurtesy of England if she had issue by him "boru alive. This right of curtesy applied whether sho married without a ttlement or whether her lands wore is settlement under a will er dood made st ker marriage. But now if the property is sull the husband's claim by the cur tany is defeated. It there is" a will or chest of settlement it can also ho prevent.

Communications relating to news sheale ed by a declaration therein similar to that

their

the dower sinuse; though it seems the wife ennast bar the curtesy by her will w tho husband her dower by his will.

"be addrossed to Tax Barros,

Correspondents must forward. namon and addressce with any commünic tion addressed to the Editor, not necesary for publication but as evidence of gootically equal, though it was sot till the

fith.

the rein contained, ·

Including- Hall Furniture by Powells, a famed Toakwood Bod Room Suite in very good condition, Brass-mounted Twin Bedsteads, All matter for publication should be Etchings and Engravings (artists' Probf) written on one side of the paper only. Carpots and Bugs, Sundry Blackwood

No anonymously signed communication Furniture, etc., atc., Bath Room, Pantry that has already appeared in any other paper and Kitchen Utensils. Sedan Chairs and will be inserted Plants in Pots.

FULL PARTICULARS FRON CATALOGUE:

Letters rolating to business should b Un view from Sunday the 28th instans.addressed to THE SECRETARY.

Catalogues will be issued.

Trasa:—da anual,

HUGHES & HOÜGE,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong. Sept 20, 1013.

PUBLIO AVOTION.

1136

Undersigned have received instrue tions to sell by Public Auction. (TOR ACCOUNT OF TRE CONURENED)

THURSDAY,

the 2nd October, 1913, at 2.30 p.in. at their Bales Rooma, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Loe House Street,

A Consignment.of

Orders for extra coples of the Ors Ban should be sent an soon sa posaíble as the supply is limited. Osah 10 cta., Credit 20 cla. par copy. -**

Liberations and additions to Aŭratins · mente on Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and should be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wynd. | ham Street, not later than 11.50 x, m,

Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on pagen 1, 6, 7 and 10 should be sentus not later than 9 pm.

New Advertisements should de seni in before 8 p.m.

Advertisements and Saberiptions which are not ordered for a fixed parled will be continued until countermandod

Telegraphic Address Man.' Hongkong, Telephone No. 22,

Tax Carwa Mazz, Lasered.

"NOTES ON WIED IN LIFE

HONGKONG AND SOUTH

NEW, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, 3e, Comprising !--- Witney Blankets for Single and Double Beda, Bevarable Travelling Rugs, Laos Curtains 4 yds. &44 yds., Single and Double Hemstitched Shoeta, Embroidered Pillow Osses, Buckaback. Towols and Bath Sheets, Fine. Turkish Towels, Damask By zii Exy, 0. A. BUNHURY, M;A.

Tabis Cloths and Barviettos, Single and Double Bed White Sa in Quilts, Honey. comb Quits, Ladies' and Goat's Bandkor. ablate, Pyjama Baits, Card Table Covers, Underskirts, Ten Clotha, Gläse and Pantry Cloths, Duchess Seta, Gent's Fancy «Vests, Gonte's Shirts, Girl's Hoses, &e,

Li Cice

Ostalogues will be formed. Mama Sika 'stasal,

CHINA."

To be had at the Casa Mäss," Office,

·Part 1 Berisod Price 75 Cents.

BUGER & HOUGH, DONT Forget after the Show Bupper,

Pcductioneers.",

Hongkong, Sept. 35, 1911.

1189

and Light Bateshments.

ALEXANDRA CAFEL

Open "155) · Midnight..

It appears, then, that the testamentary rights of husband and wife are now prac.

debilita ed nerves. "such as Anemia Debility, Indigestion, Maiaris, Rheuma Pink Pills for Pale People are s tism and woman's troubles, Dr. Williams are & proved remedy. They are obtainable everywhere, and from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 64 Szechnen Road Shanghai, one bettla for

1.50, six for 38 post free.

RELICS OF THE SCOTT "' EXPEDITION.

An historie interest attaches to a cer tai medicine case which has recently besu returned to Moms. Burroughs Wall. come and Co., the well-known Londena chemists. It belonged to the "Scott" Expolition and cuid tell, if it could speak, what the South Pole looks like, for it has been there.

Married Woman's Property Act, 1882, that the wife would make a will of all, If the wife does not make a will but

Fashioned in subical for in plain Leaves her property to be divided under rot-proof green canvas upon which is in- the law of intestacy, there still remains scribal the legend South Pole, January to her husband come voetige of the rights 17th qud 18th, 1912," the case was de of old days when he became entitled to signed according to the specifications of

her personal" property on marriage. the lato Dr. E. A. Wilson, the chief medi Bolus the right of being administratores officer of the expedition. It contained of her state after her death, and horny

sufficient supply of "Tabikád "modica-

take all for himself, excluding the child. meats and comprasad dressings, etc., re from taking any share or her relatives within the small bulk so essential for such from having any clain. On the other an equipment and was used by the polar hand, the wife on her husband's into party during the long and trying ordeal sacy takes only half of this personal proof the journey to and from the South. perty if there are no children and a third

Polo.

if thero is in "A curiosity of this Tho case was found in the boat, cloven subject is that if the husband leaves no miles from One Tom Camp where Scott children or any rointives, and his wife and his brave companions perished, after is not considered a relativo, the widow their return from the pole takes a half and the other half goes to

In spite of the great cold and rough

the Crown. The power of the wife, how.. ways to which the caso had been sub. ever, to make a will has nos left much jected the contents were found to be un importanon to these statutory rules for impaired. distribution. Moreover, when the real and personal estate of the husband does not amount to mora than £500 the widow is cutitled to the whole absolutely and ezdusively at averybody else. If it is more she has seharge on the estate for that sum, with interent at 4 pot cents Bullivan and Wolf Start From Opposita

besides her share in the ordinary way. This mitigates such a hardlabip as the husband's brother, or a far mors distant relative, taking half the outate away from

ENGLISH CHANNEL SWIMS.

Bides.

4

Two men--Sullivan" and Wolf-have

The Accumulative Funds of the rariona

Act of Parlament, are set aside to meet the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Endness.

JHEWAN, TOMES A CO

Agenta

JAPANESE MAKERS,

EVERY KIND

SAFES

ام

AS SUPPLIED TO THE

PRINCIPAL BANKS

AND

BUSINESS HOUSES

GEO P. LAMMERT.

Agent.

Houghong, May 20, 1911

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZE

Burroughs and Watts

Footwear BILLIARD TABLI

MADE

10

ORDER

CHERRY, & 00., FEDDKB STREET,

Opposite Hongkong Hosel, Telephone No. 491. thongkong, May 3, 1910,

NOTICE

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laokuchi ST.

Mr J. Joseph

Capt.

A. Keith

Dr J. G. Hanna

Mr J. C. Sibloy Mr C. J. W. Simpson Mr Lim Feck Sin HET. Singer

ir and Mrs E E.

Smith Mr V. Sorby

Mr. B. Sorensen Miss A. Square

Mr and Mrs W. A. Miss Sqpiros

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Me E.

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Mr Lim King Jin

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Walker & children

Mr F. W. White

Mr G. G. Wood

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| La. T. C. R. Archer, Major General Kolly

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Mr E. F: Aucosb

Mr and Mrs J. S.

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Capt. & Mrs McMan. children and nurse,

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1 Mr G. A. Dutton

Mr and Mrs F. F.

MoHugh

Mr and Mrs J. B. N.

Mody

Mr M. F. Murray Mr. P. Nobbe

Mr K. Nogiri

Mr R. Ogawa

Consul & Mrs Eitzen Mrs Exro

Mr Relton

Mr & Mrs Rieczen Capt. and Mrs Riley

and child

Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie Mr A. Sinclair

Mr and Mrs. B. A. Më O. Skott`

Exlo

Mr & Mrs A. Gibeon

Mr and Mrs S. 8,

Sharp

Col. Gordon-Hall, Lt.Col W. H. Caber

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derson

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Backhouse

Mr J.W. Bollen.. Mr and Mrs A. E.

Carleton

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Mr A. D. Openshaw

Mr & Mrs J. Robert

2013

Mr Benbow Rowe Mr G. Baches

Dr and Mis K. H. Mr. Sch betur

Digby

Miss D. Filkins

Mr A. L. Shielda

·Capty 0. V. 8. Skrim

Stad-Surgeon & Mrs -ihin, B.4. -

Hunt, R.N.

Dr Stedman-

Capi. & Mr W. G. Major and Mrs F. J. Mr G. J. K. van der

Passmore

Dr Scharas

Mr H. 8.Spurge

Capt. & Mrs AB.

Mr and Mrs W.D. Stewart & children

Kraft

Mr K. Tame

Mỹ & Mis □ Lauris. Mr K. Tanaka

Mr K. Taknda Mr and Mrs Lenare Mr D. Walker

and child

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GRAND CÁRITES HOTAL Mr & Mrs Almberg. Mr and Min F. "Mr and Mrs B. 1.

Balantine

the wife when there are no children, I arranged to stocapt to swim the Chune 500KS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY 22 G. Baris though she may be loft in very poor air. to-day, says the "Standard" of the 20th

oumstances.

on page 4)

ult. They will start from opposite sides.

The conditions became excellent, yesty. Prospectuses, Trade Circulars, day evening. The wind dropped, and mailboat captains reported that the so was a flat calm right across.

prazimes, Manus, eto,, etaj Artistically' Arraured and Darefully Printed,

Clown Prants guaranteed.

CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. Hoary Sullivan arranged to start at

4.30 this morning and will be RODDEL THIS remedy has no superior se s curs

for o Ide, creep and whooping cough.panied by a party in a motor boat, "in":" It has hear a favorite with the mothers of cluding Mr. Connolly, his trainee, who young children for almost forty yarn. how some over from America" Jabor

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can alway

Wolff will start about the same tims You and us the “nopy from Caps Grianne

pro

be depanded upon and is pleasant to takele

It not only cyres e Ida and gelp, bat vonia their grating in pneumonia

Chamber Cough Remedy contains narcovic and may be

Viod t

Adult F

ply to a child as to an

#All-Chemists and St`rp-'

Mr. Montagu Holbola, has arrived at Dover, and stated last night, that he in tonded making another attempt to ana

Mr & Mrs Barrett

Miss Barrett (3)

Goodman & child Mr.A. J. Gandy

Mr W. Jackson

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