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counterpart in most if not all the provinces of the Empire. Ha Puk is in the Nans Hoi district, and the

The Germna Mail of the Ist October family name of the, people residing was delivered in London on the 20th: Ust. there is Wong. Recently one of the

Mr. Hazeland fed'n man #25 this clan opened a small oplum divan,ning for howling five bowls as Wast, and sold opium in a small way. This | pant. was, soon noised abrund, and one

» de mall boy was ordered six strakon morning, soon after the place was

of the birch at the Magistery this }.. opened, five men entered the divanning for being in possession of lot and arrested the man in charge of gay tickets, the shop. The so-called police were

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A Chinese was.. Raul $150 this morn-

POSSESSION OF OPIUM-

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A SMUGGLER FINED.

Manila to-morrow. The defradant was

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GUARANTOR BUIĎ.

CHINE SE.GRL MURDERED,

A PASTARDLY · CRIME

At the Magistracy this "morning before

In the Summary Court this aftoron Mr. Hazeland, a Chipes was charged the Puland Judge, Mr. Justice Kemp, with boing in possession of 20 backs of beard at action brought by Weng Mong A Chinewo sub-contractor od 15. Taí opium on board the 1. Prir. Sigismu. Yu, of 2, Connaught Road West, mer Hong Street Sai Wag. Ho, reports só the samo not having he entered on the

chunt, usinat Chau Saul Chun, 100, the polios tliai yusterday morning about | ship's manifesk,

Follywood Road, master of the Man Ying | nine o'clock during his absence at work that the Prinz Sigismund was bousal lineres of money lont on a promissory entered by thieves. His little daughter, The chief officer of the veel stated Shu Kok to recover $1,000 principal and in the Taikoo Dock, his house wa

note given by the Sum Ylek Company |nged eleven years and aante Lai 'King wae' arrested on board for having the cplum of Canton, to plaintiff on February 8,left in charge of the house while he wa in his possession, mal not čestoring it on

of which noto defendant is guarantor, jas, work, and the thiorow strungled her | Plaintiff waived the sum of 960 to bring.la order to obtain the keys of two boxes Mr. Hogarth said that the value of the aution within the siromary jurisdic whieh, she had in her possession. They the opis w $130, and the dolendunstion of the court.

atòlo $7.20 in money, and a watch and was liable to a foe of 12.000.

Mr. C. F. Mason, "saf Mr. F. X. | chum valued at $3. "The polico removed Almada Castro's office, represented the body to the mortuury, whees an paintiff and Mr. Lewis, në Mossts. Jalin. examination proved that death was dus"

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Very old liqueur Scotch Whisky, armed with revolvers and warrants,ng by Mr. Hazeland for being in posses. the ship'e manifest.

the latter giving them the right to join of lonery tickets at Taumati. In. Our Celebrated E very old Liqueur Scotch Whisky enter any place that appeared to then peeter Gourd prosecuted. a blend of the best Pot Distilled Scotch Whiskies. It as suspicious. Fatty," as the saloon- is of great age, very fine, and mellow. Its superior keeper was nick-named, was being days by Mr. Wol at the Magistracy quality has established its reputation as THE LEAD-hauled off to the magistrate, when as morning for travelling on the rail. ING SCOTCH WHISKY IN THE EAST.

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Hinz. On October 24, at Woodford, Jomfield Road, Shanghai, the wife of ARTHUS HIDE, of a daughter,

Cizan October 25, at 149 North Szechuan Road, Shanghai, to Mr and Birs

A. C. CLEAR, A SON,

A Chinoeg was fined $10 or fourteen

way with a ticket which had been used

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The total output of the Kailan Mining Aministration's mines for the week onding claber 18 smounted,to, 42, 446.26 tons and

the sals during the parind, to 38,399.10

crowd gathered and attacked the police. They compelled the captors to release, their captive and then demanded to see the warrants, which. authorized them to arrest anyone in the villege, and found that these warrants were issued by the rebel magistrates, who had fled recently when the rebellion was quashed, The crowd, therefore, said that these warrants were useless, and they as in-is truders bad no right interfering in the village at all. So the five were now in the hands of the infuriated mob.

Defendant said that a friend, whow namin he did not know, make him to take the opium on board the stormer.

Defendant was fueri 1,300 or six mosha hard labour. The opium was ordered to be ecnfiscated by the Crowd, and half the fine was awarded to the in former.

ASSAULT CASE WITHDRAWN. "

A Sepoy in the 9th Rajputs appeared Two new who were, proagouted by before. Mr. Hazsland at the Magistracy Sergt. Floyd for being in possession of this attrnoon on adjourned charges of

vous pil' agamunition verò "fined. 8250 | assault.

he Mr. Wood at the Magistracy. morning

for the Est of passengers on the 5.5. Abita Moru," we notice the name 1. A. Harding and Mrs. Harding,

Mr. Dennys, appearing for the pro- secution, said that there were two sum- monses against the defendant for assault. ing two Chinese labourers as Whitfield Barracks. The defondant did not dis pore at he was rougher than it should

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HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.

x, Stokes and Master, defended.

Mr. Muson explained, that on Pebrnazy 19 last year plaintiff lent to defendant the sun mentioned in Horgkong and a promissory" note was given, the borrow. Ing note being handed back on February

Plaintif applied for payment of the 'Harmaton's well-known cireas open to sous un several occasions, but had morrow night at Caumway Bay, when it always been put cet. Finally the image hoped that. a large audience will be for whom the money was lent, guaranteed for their Hongkong soon. The manage ing parture of the Sam Tick Company.present to give the show a'gried land of

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meat has succeeded in ollecting an un Mr. Lewis engranted on the fact that precedented array of talent for this visit, there were two differens translations of so that a programme will be prosented af the borrowing note, and said he shal-surpassing interest. There is a menagerie lenged both of them."

in connection with the ciraus, and this translation certified on September 11

Mr. Mason said he relied upon together with the performance itself,. should make up an entertainment amusing to both young and old. A number of

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solicitor's statement, in the course of

Plaintiff, whose avidence bars out his

BOOKI.-On October 25, at 17 Run The crowd first of all took the mem-who are returning to the Colony after have been in the execution of his duty+ 1 gross-examination admitted that be Was

Chapal, Shanghai, the wife of J. T. Wynber of their own clan, one of the five, a holiday in England. YARD BEDOKE, of a daughter.

MEMO. FOR TO-MORROW. 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Furniture at

Mers. Hughes and Hough's Sales

Rooms.

9.15 p.m.-Harmaton's Circus at Causo -лу Вку. 9.15 p.m. Entertainment Twelfth

Night" at the Theatre Royal:

General Memoranda.

TEBAY, November 4 --

and sbot him dead. Next the question arose as to what should be done with the other four. Some suggested that they be handed over to the magistrate, but this was thought to be too much trouble and a little dangerous.. So they, in cold blood, shot the remaining four." Such is the report before us. The second report refers to another side of life, but it is of even darker colour. It refers to

5:31 p.Organ Recital, St. John's what is transpiring at Yeung

Cathedral.

9 p.m. Mollendorfl Concert, St.

Andrew's Hall.

WEDNESDAY, November 5 —

2.15 p.m.-Treting of the Licensing

Bord in the Council Chamber.

Ch'un. "Robbers and brigands," it is stated, "numbering more than thousand men gathered and attacked the country town of Siu Shui Fang,

2.3 p.m.-Auction of Furniture at Tang They swept the whole place clean.

Yuen. 19. Macdonnell Road..

| They carried off as prisoners both FRIDAY, November 7:—

· Moxuay, November 10—

5.30 p.m.--Christian Science Lecture at

Theatre Royal.

530 p.m-Extraordinary General Meet-j male and female to the mumber of ing of Hargkong Cricket Club. more than a hundred persons. They also drove away several hundred head of cattle. They set fire to the houses and bamt to the ground many tens In the confusion, seven persons were aļot dead and athars, wäre wounded"

The China Stail

HONGLONG FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 1913.

A LAND OF CONTRASTS.

and he and paid compensation: Is (Mr. formerly a part in the Sam Xick arm. Dennys) now wished to withdraw the

Road East has reported that last night durand the defendant was discharged.

A Chinese contractor of 21 Queen's summonses.

Mr. Hazelan agered to this course, ing his absence. anmeone stole from his box 8080 in money. He suspects the thief to o one of two visitors who called upon him.

Inspector Dymond raided No. 21, Tor Shine Street: last night and arrested

seventeen, men for gambling. The st

two were And $10 each by Mr. Hans. land as the Magistracy to-day, and the remainder were fined $3 each.

A small are occurred yesterday at 336 Queen's Road, caused by a servant girl striking a match which ignited the mosquita curtain hung round a bod. The outbreak was extinguished by the police and lumates of the house after damage to the amount oft 814 had been done.

A Chinese aged 35 has been taken to the Government Civil Hospital from No 43 8 Wan Ho suffering from injuries to fia left foot caused by falling from a tram car while it was in motion. He made an

attempt to board the car when, it was going at a good spred, vet

The Hongkong Mummary aime sented. 4 stright to a large sudience at the Thektre last night The me cant sequitted themselves excellently and delighted all by their firarato per will be given to-morrow evening.

formance. The concluding performance

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Apropos of the earthquake in Panama which occurred on the night of October 1, Mr. J. J. Shaw, of West Bromwich, writes to the Daily Mail," mentioning amongst other things that the late Pro- fesser J. Mine once told the writer that

feared the day would come when an arthquake would play have with the vast calcrprise cf the Pannie Canal.

An engagement is announced between

MURDER AT KAT 0.

A Deed of Vengeanos”

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A man wis recently sent to gaol for criminal assaulting a woman at Kat O. After serving a sentence of three months, he want back to Kat 0, and it is alleged that he murdered the woman, who had

given evidence against him. No atret has yet been made, but the police are on the look-out for the zon.

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AUSTRIAN SAILORS FINED.

TEZSPARMING ON STONECUTTERS,

At the Magistracy this morning before Mr. Wood, four sailors from the Austrian Lloyd steamer Persia were charged with trespassing on. Stonecutters. Taland.

The chief officer of the ship was sworn rpreter, and the detonants plesova guilty

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Inspector Ke, who prosecuted, said that the ceilitary authorities found the inen on the island yesterday afternoon getting

but, denied that the sum he was suing for represented his capital in the busi- ress. As afterwards admitted that when be left the business ho asked for the" return of bis money and that the note in question was then made and given him in exchange for a previous one. The note was made in Canton bed was afterwards stamped in Hongkong, where the money was handed over.

matinees will be givan during the visit and special trams will be run to convey passengers to and from each performvice.

IN TIME O' HAIRST.

Harvesting operations have seen many transition stages.

Aye, aye," vowed balo and hasty octogenarian to the writer as we scanned a scene of hairst the athan day, the young nines nooadaya ken Mr. Lewis sought to show by his cross.

nocht about it. Ilka, ane of us had to examination that the borrowing note only baksteuk in hand an' shear slang- placed the defendant under the liability side yer uccbor iso morn till nicht, an' to be called upon it the Sun Fat Arm of hardly strauchten yer back a' the time." Canton which guaranteed the original For my sasieti friend the harvesting had pote, failed in business or was other means the long, laborious wielding of the wise unable to find the money. Finia-kickie, and thrashing" the grain the tit.did not agree that Mr... Lewis's reading of the note was the correct one, and added that the Sun Fat closed its

monotonous. thud of the fail on the hard store floor.

doces after being looted in the Revoluis five by the grandiather's clock in the

Let us picture the old-time scene. I

tion. He did not know that it was now

farm house lobby. A real autumnal solvent, bus, he saw an announcement with a rip of early frest_in_the that the Canton Government was paying air, sees the rising sun coyly pooping front it compensation at the rate of 40 per behind a curtaining mist. There are cent, of its losses during the looting.

watery beads on the clover afformath, The cose was at this stage when we went to press.

and the cuts hang heavy-headed sa the full cars bend the stem. The farmer, big and bluff, is up betimes. Noisily he stalks to the lobby, taps the barometer anging there, passes but through the ivy-covered porch where the clematis and honeysuckle intertwined, and leisurely reads the portent of the coming day

ha be knows it

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of hummer tale of Marth

go clanging o'er the cobbled courtyard towards the stables, when the hands are gathering.

FOINBVEGE, October sand. They were arrested. The chief)

ECGBY.. officer told the police that the men were The best inarch of the week was between sent to get and, not knowing that landing Watsoniana and Heriotonians, and ence on the island was prohibited.

more opportunism brought victory to the

Geb. your buddies oot, Bab," Le Big School, the Herioters scarcely deserving The chief officer said that sand was thour late. Guna and Hume played a pro-orders. "We'll max' an night o'clock wanted for plants on the ship. The sailers minent par: in the defeat which R. S. stari" went on the island without knowing that inflicted on Stewartonians. Despite wome defendants could neither speak nor read want down before Edinburgh Academicals. English.

Wanderers are to have a compud start Lieut. Crosse, R.G.A. of the Btaff, in of considerable merit, and made's; reply to the Magistrate, said that the military authorities accepted the explans tion of the men, but they wanted his Warship to give a warning that landing on Stonecutter's Island was forbidden. It was impossible to put up a notice board in every language

The defendants were Sned #1

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FOREIGN-STYLE CLOTHING IN

CHINA.

The American Consul General Georgo

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Rab, the grieve, has the little army of

sexistance from a varied clientele of ora The regular farm folks find casual

sinst Kelvinride: 8. B. Campbell, in acuda." There are gudewivis from the frish member of Edinburgh University, village burcu maidone, too-cotter's FAR Wonderfully good as centre three- quarter, and with J, & S. Ritaon, the daughters mostly, clear-eyed, lithe of English forward, shared the chief honours. movement with the tinge of rode toming Glas. Academical, 27; W of Scotland, 3. their faces brown. Gleeful youngsters, Edin. Wander's, 35; Kelvionde, Acadé,3. | released" for hajra from, the dominic's Watsonians, 6; Beriotonin, 0.

R. H. S., 9; Stewartcai n. 0. Edin. Academicals, 19; Gris, . Kelso, 8; Selkick, 0. Hawick, 5 Clydesdale, 3. Trinity, 6; Fettes, 3, Pertbare, 6; Glenalmord, S. Cluny, 8 Watson's 4.

ASH CIATION.

thrall, ramp around. And ofters the ind

o parts, takin', the harvest.” 16. a. means towards the end of pittin' himself through his dessen, in hand so work with this lave. He will wng his pow in a pul- pit sono day, and tackle efectuat call. ing and degmatic theology, according to Shedd, now the 'woquo for it.

The account, which has been "sent direct to Canton, describing the con- dition of affairs, states plainly that everything is in confusion in the die- triet, and unless soldiers in large Mr. Robinson, the third officer of the numbers are sent at once the robbers se. Ballmouth, which is lying in Taikoo will sweep the countryside, will rain Docks, left his jacket banging in the wheel RECENTLY, according to reports from thousands of people, and bring every-

house of the vessel yesterday afternoon. Ithe north of China, there were great thing into the utmost confusion, and When he returned for his jacket he found they had no business to do an. The brilliant running by W. L. Hunter, Gals helpers ready for the yakin'."

rejoicings at Peking on the occasion to the brink of destruction. This ap-at $13, had been tako. from the pocket.

that a metal watch and silver chain, valued of the election of Yuan Shih Kai to peal" has been sent to the Cantou the Presidency of China. We read Tutuh, so we may assume that it that an official reception was held in fairly represents the actual condition the palace in the evening and that of affairs. We have placed these two all the great and illustrions at the reports of what is going on in China, capital, both Chinese and Foreign, each quoted from the native paper, were present at the banquet. It each fairly representing what actually reminds one, indeed, of the feast given transpired, into abrupt contrast, that ¡by Belshazzar the king to a thousand readers may see that whilst there are fathis lords," who "drank wine before great rejoicings and lavish festivities

the thousand" It is likely that there going on at head quarters, the people the Bev. Eric Jolm Williams Nesbitt, were not "golden and silver vessels" are living in the utmost anxiety as to A., Sodgefield, Durham, son of the E. Anderson states that while there was

lato John Nesbitt, of Whitwell, Aber- a notable turning to foreign-style clothing League fuathall in ao pronounced sa this It is not often that equality in Scottish

The old-fashioned mower goes with a to the extent used by the king of old the safety of their property, and even

gavenny. And Mr. Nesbits, Aston, of many kinds shortly after the revolu- week. St. Mirron and Hibernian scored

merry clatter. Deft hands fasten the at the famous feast, but from all of their lives. It is to be hoped that Petersfield, and Dorothy May, younger tion in China there has been more or freely against Motherwell and Dunden, but: baixis. The skeaviss" are quickly the officials will learn the obvious daughter of the late Alfred Tidswell less re-action since, and an exact future only two other clubs doished on the thrown clear of the track. The stocks accounts the rejoicings were as great lesson, and in the future think less Duvel, of Liss, Hampshire, and formerly of trade in all lines of foreign-style cloth winning sido, and these by the DATTOWING

**** |are sek Grm, sury, and regalar in long and the self-complacency was over of mere show and parade, that they falmbuist, Barcombe. The wedding will the whole the indications are that foreign ten teama concerned scored more than one Canton, China, and Mrs. Larkering at present is somewhat doubtful. On matches, Ave were drawn, and none of the

possible margin, Of the nine League rows. At the interval the shearer's bags, flowing. It would seem that for the will set themselves, both by precept no place in January,

the nut brown yill, cakes and choose, style clothing will be preferred by the goal. This svems to enhance the and home-mado sandwiches seo provided hour at any rate, the troubles of this and. example, to work to care for

student class and the smart young Chimerit of the defenders, but when one finds plentifully, and discussed witis avidity. unhappy country were forgotten, and the people over whom they rule, The promotion is gazetted as an ordiness of both saxes, but especially men, missed, one is forced to the conclusion that on tap.

that three penalites were granted and The quip, prank, and merry ploy as ever that all moved and acted as if every-and take steps,

Good humour. Leavens all. to give they member of the Second Class of all the time and by the Chinces generally the paucity of goals more the result of thing in China was progressing as

masses immunity from these rerights Caramander of the Order of St. during the colder months of the year, the poverty of good scoring forwards. Later in the soon the loading-in, the Michael and St. George of Mr. W. B. while clothing in modified Chinese style Football is said to be booming at once ricking in the stackyard, the last load plensuntly as the soft chimes of peated attacks and from such brutal D. Mayones, C.M.G., superintendent of will be more common for the latter in more strenuous and scientific game than home, and the securg all 'mouth thack. wedding poul. Perhaps, after all, if outrages.

the Treaty Department of the Foreign the warmer seasoax. There is grody the defence, as neither in club por in

20 years ago, but this must surely apply to and rape, pceded. fiffice, on his retirement. Mr. Maycock increased demand for all kinds of foraga International games do forwards make their with the dance in the big barn took place. And then the joyous carnival of kiru there was to be a reception at

had been, superintendant sings. 1908, and clothing accessories sad haberdashery in mack as in former days. was also joint editor of British and formiga South China ports, not only for the Chi Stats pagers. He is 64 years of age.. nese but for the increasing, consumption of such goods by foreigners. Much of this demand is being mot by local fac teries, and it is likely that as the de- mand increases local concerns will pre pare for taking up an oven greater pro- portion of the traile. In some line of | haberdashery, however, the demand. is increasing and local mentifacturers.com. not compete with foreign producto.

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NEWS OF THE "DAY.

Today is the official birthday, of HIM. the Emperor of Japan.

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THE RUBBER RIDDLE.

all, it was as well that it was striking one; if pleasure were the order of the hour, those "participating wight as well for the

unce be free from care and full of Mr. Justice Gompertz, Paisne Judge, jag. A day or so afterwards we rend arrives here by the F. and O. What is it maken a motor-car the following in two daily vernacular Devandus, due soout November 4.

Travel so smoothly and so far. which keep a watchful eye on

Never a jolt, and never a jar?

Why-Rubber! what is going on in the provinces Mission, will read a paper on Humor. What is it tyres all cycle wheels? Nealers cannot hut be struck with before the members of the Y.M.C.A. What is it stills in infant's squeals?

aus reminiscence of old Hongkong" What is is pade the policeman's heels? the dreadful contrast between the one Literary and Debating Society on Mon

Way--Bubber J side of the chick and the other; day.

What is it makes diretora sigh Tajw between the rejoicings at Peking and

What is it costa-howerce they br Loung Kom Hong, the champion Chore to sell then it does to buy? the miseries that are being suffered nose billiard player, in playing an ex

Why Ribber1! by the citizers of the Intest Republic. bibition match at the Hongkong Hot

Oprimige in Vistanziel Times." this evening in connection with the bil

score 500 to his

GREAT REDUCTIONS IN Nor are wo justified in regarding and tournament in progress there. He

PRICEE.

HISPERED VERS

"ÉTRONIPTIONS. ACCURATELY

these unables and outrages as con- will deavour to ffuel to this province only, for reports opponent's 275. which advise us of what is transpiring

SUNSHINE AND COMMON SENSE.

Borgt. Addington raided No. 5, Yeo On Terrace, at four o'clock this morning and arrested ten men for gambling. At the Magistracy this morning the first man was fined $100, and the others weso fined $5 each.

JO NEVER FAILS.A

BOOTIEK LAADUS-ZTÁST DIVISION, Celtia, &; Aberdeen, 1.4, Partick Thistle, 1: Queen's Park, 1. Bt. Mirian, ; Motherwell, 0. Airdrieoniaus, O; Falkirk, 0. Third Lanark, 1; Kilmarnock, 1. Hamilton Academicals, 1: Clyde, L Rangers, L; Horton, 0. Hibernian, 4: Dundee, 1. Raith Rovers, 0; Heart of Mid-Lothian,

Dandes, 4; Falkirk, La Baith Rovers, 1; Airdrieoniane, 1.

"SLOGED DIVERION.

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Cowdenbeath, 9 Abercorn, 1, Dandee Hibernian, 5; Johnstone, Q. Artharlie, 3 Dunfermline Athletic, G. Vale of Leves, 9; St. Jobbarone, 2.

Protly women are often unreasonable, mys a beauty ductor, & cues of the fair sex Leing the unfair sex.

CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM...

Porofied on a corn kim sát the village fiddler, "vamping" energetically o' the gamut of rool, country dance, and Tul- lochgorum.

The old order chongoth; giving place to now. We live in a practical, a utilitarian age. What we see now is a Yankoo sell. binder mostly in evidenco, drawn by three or four horses, and in charge of s lusty young haldin, who, likely as not? is the only human on the feld. se monotonous grind of the round is as. dreary as the task of the squirrel in a alling cage. The mechanism of the contrivance gathers in the grain, portions off shot, binds it together securely with hemopon cord, and ties the knôt, pitches each aheat clear, and atk in a revolution of the apparatus A man főle lows. leisurely and stocks the sheaves." The romance of all is doad than in little of the picturesquo; it is a Eramur with the plotura out out,

Even so, the kignificance of Harvest ON'T dolor your blood for rheuma- HAMBERLAIN'B Colic, Choise and It in stated that this armoured: arul-

Circo Romedy is all 31% dame

se an object Insson will appeal with Fimro frugs, Patent medicina, al in different parts of Chim, and see Monmouth is to ho detected from of Chamberlain Pain Balms Inforluplies, I curea diarrhoes and disenter THEEX te nothing so good for muscular freshes and rigour poroninial, so long

which probably are in the main the Chins Squadron to form a unit of the days it will get yrs. on and out into the micther abildren or dolls and tid Lady mamanstati may masina, Tamenem, drame day and night alternate, moCZUK 624, Query's Road, HONGKONG, substantially correct, indicate Fourth Cruiser Squadron, which le to be panshine, then me tare will restore the rich voll nt. cause of crimp colic or pain is the of the muscles, bruisend live fajasin and wate, surainer and share all

red blind to your feine and on rid the stomach gire way to a fow down of this Chambre Fun Dalm. It will affect s at is mentioned here has its Indios, with Borminds on its baso.

permanently stationed in the West wystem of this triphleime disse. For medicine. Bate, sure, always out. For ovre in low time thin any other tractment allotted place in the sycle of the year

enle by all, Chemista sad Storekeeper. ale by all Oks emish and formosspers, Wor sale by Bil Chemists and Sharebeeper, J. J. M. in the

1912

Dundes ALMENO

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