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NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Monday boing Chinow New Year. Day has thirty-two professorial chairs there will be no issue of the Chuns The university has over 5000 students and 360 professors and instructors

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FOREIGN COINAGE

ORDINANCE,

AN AMENDING BILL.

Am amouling ordinatos to the newly passed esinaga ordinanov is published. for general information, in the Hong.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1814

TURF TOPIOS.

NOTES ON TO-DAY'S FORM.

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In mild, clear weather a los of hard work with put in on the Courso sis morning. The going was good, on the (ass side, the slight dew overnight hardly affecting the grass at all. The bamboo

OLD PONIES.

SPORTING.

Y.M.C.A. TENNIS CLUB.

Annual Meeting.

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Satisfactory reporta wars presented at the soul meeting of the Y.M.CA. 10- nis club last evening-the frat held dur- Deffard did not travel in his old forming its teatre of the new Wanchai cousia. has tools 1.27 for a mão and galleped in though he did not like it; last quarter 31: The Hon. Ravid Lendale, president, was me in the chair, and there was a large atten- Selangor thief wont well over Hnishing very strong; 3.18.2. last quarter dance of members.

1.4. Sunlight's time for the same die- tance was better than Selangor's, 2.17.2, 30, but his finish had not the sanse vin as the white pony. Fickly Bird went a mau in the sand and finished very tired, last quarter 24. Treks (Conqueror i Aater) performance was abous as good

It is well equipped with libraries, Board will be held on Thursday January

The next moating of the Sami kong Chovermena Gazette." The object hurdles were on the rail.

d the Bill is to give power to the laboratories, hospitals, and other 49, at 3.40 p.m.

Governor-in Council to suspend temper necessary accessories. The University

It is reported that Miss Mario Loydarily any of the provisions of sections of Kyoto is a more recent institution

has been suretly married to Mr. Bernard four and six of the Crdinance, which roter' and has a college of law, two collegestion in America.

to the impertation to the Colony of forvig River or nickel coin, and the possession Our Celebrated very old Liqueur Scotch Whisky is of medicine, a college of literature,

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Dr. Coolt, hero of the ot-not "' controversy, has made his music al debut in England, and Ecotured in upport of his claims.

A Chinese widow living at 8, Cockrane Street, was robbed of a bundle of clo hing sid jewellery war h $43 ×nd 830 in money to commercial and technical education pesterday. The property was taken from of all kinds, and in addition to theber room.

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shoes for the financial year 1815-18 shows the the stof London's government was £11,000 which sum the rate Pontributed LEAK,000.

Twenty-anven brass scuttle ports, of | special schools There are five kinds the value of $270,” were stolen from the S. D. L. Steamur Bak- she lay in of technical schools-undly, techni-dock at Banghom yesterday. The thief cal, agricultural, commercial, and has not been arrested..

autical schools, and supplementary technical schools. There are alt gether 6012 schools of this class, many Itention.-Dec. 2, at 30, Beaumont of them, of course, very small, but

considerable number are large and well equipped. Among these may he mentioned the higher technical schools in Tokyo, Kycto, Nagoya, Kumamoto, Sendai, and Ymegawa, and the Akita special school of mining. There are also higher commercial schools in

For illegally preparing opium from the Tokyo, Kobe, Nagasaki, Yamaguchi, raarticle-a process which is the monopoly and Otaru. A perusal of the report of the Opium Farmer Wanchai Chinese shows that however much the Japan-morning. Mr. G. Hoggarth, of the Opium was fined $120 at the Magistracy this ese owe to hative ability, they have

Farm, prosecuted. United taken full advantage of every depart-

ment of Western learning.

MEMO. FOR TO-DAY. xing at the City Hall.

MEMO FOR TOMORROW Excnsion to Macan,

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY, Chinese New Year Day.

10 am.-H.K. Cricket Club Services on Club ground.

General Memoranda.

TUESDAY, January 27:-

General Holiday.

Emperor of Germany's Birthday (1859). WEDNESDAY, January 28:--

11.3 Meeting of the H.K. Land

Reclamation Co. 11.45am-Meeting of the West Point

Building Co. Noon-Meeting of the Land Invest &

Agency Co.

12.30 Extraor. Gen. Meeting of the

Hongkong Hotel En

5.30 pm.-St. John's Cathedral Annual

Meeting.

THURSDAY, January 20

346 pm.-Sanitary Board Meeting. SATURDAY, Fel-ruary 7-

9a.m.-Booking opens for "The idol's

Eya"

9.15 p.m.--Philharmonic Society's Con.

cork

Cz8DA1, February 10

5.30 p.m. Organ Recital at St. John's

Cathedral.

Wan, Feb. 11, TH, 19 &FEL-13-

"The Idol's Eye" by H.K. A.D.C. at

Theatre Royal, City Hall, MONDAY, February 18-

Miss Maud Allan at the Theatre Royal,

City Hall,

Mox.. Fel 1, Tues., 17 & WED. 18-

Jockey Club Race Meeling at Happy

Valley,

THUEY, February 19:-

Ball Governinect House. SATURDAY, February 21:-

Jockey Club Hace Meeting.-U3 Day. TUESDAY, February 247—'

Entries dose for Annual Flower Sh. w,

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HONGIONO, SATURDAY, Jan. 24, 1914.

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EDUCATION IN JAPAN.

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NEWS OF THE DAY.

The Norwegian steaner Dagny, which, has been purchased by Mesare, Chingke and Co. of Chetoo, issa been renamed the Telee and her foreign officers and engineers have been replaced by Japanese.

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Captain S. P. Jorgensen, who has resigned his position in the Conservancy works to Jin the Pilats Aranciatiun, received from the Board letter of thanks and a handsome rosas for his services.

“Shipping and Engineering" learns that the Italian Government has placed na order with the Shanghai Dock and En- gineering Co., Ld., for the construction of gunboat which will be chiedy utilized for river navigation.

An extraordinary occurrence is report. ed as having taking place near Singapore. On the 10th inst., a tongkang left there to go to Tebing Tinggi, taking seven or eight Chinese, continct colie who were to cut

The H.-A.L stanmor Sikiang went ashore at Collinson Island on January 7 buy was ret med on the following day and proceeded. The Hoping also went ashore on January & below Willis Island.

A correspondent of the "Gold Coast Lender Voices 4 rumour that His Exevileney the Governor, Sir Hugh Clif ford, wil be transferred to the two

Nigerias to rallore Sir Frederick Lugard wlis, it is said, will provved on to Egypt."

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A Shanghai paper with a pronounced merican favour has an article on "Pro" vontion of Enfant Morality." We cover thought that babies had soy morality worth speaking of Bet it is strange to think that oven

that scanty amount of Virtue is to ba pocslised.

It is estimated is Chengta that there were 24,000 executions in Szechuan during 1913, matly robbers. The largenes of the number is attribute to psional transition, the exponsiveness of opium and

overpopulation. The actual figures pro. bably oxceed the estimate.

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The Nippon Yosen Kaisha is report ed to have placed orders for six cargo steamers for the newly opened route from Manchuria to Europe. Two of tacee steamers, which will be of about 7,500 tone gross, havo been ordered from Japanese yards and four will be built abroad.

SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.

Captain C. R. S. Fromley, R.G.A., BAR, on arrival Home, been posted to No. 2 Depot, R.G.A., at Gosport.

Captain T. Cunningham-Cunningham RG.A., who recently left No. 88 Cor RG.A., Hongkong has been appointed Adjutant, RG.A. Dərir.

An old Shanghai reident has passed away in the person of Mr. Barr Robertson, whose death took plaes in London on 26th Falt. After a residence of socon yeas in Shanghai be retired and lived for 4 tine in San Francisco, where bis brother was also in residence. He was an ardent bimetallist, and in the long-drawn-out discussions that took place over many years he did much active work as secretary of the Bimetallic Leaguo, accoeding, wo believe, the lab Mr. Paul F. Tidman in that office. For the last ten years he had been acting as a director of a number of South American

companies, and more recently of some rubber venturco.

Captain F. Shirley Litchfield, who has been appointed to the command of the armoured cruiser Shannon," served as A Lieutenset of the "Revenge" when the British Navy was policing Crete under Admiral Sir Gerard No. He was Torpedo Lieutenant of the Terriblo" during the Boxer troubles in China, and as Senior Naval Officer in the Persian Golf did much useful work in soppressing gun

the Mekman const, and running on protecting European life and property in Bushire during the Persian Nationalist disturbances. Afterwards he was employed in the lighting and buoying of the Persian Gulf, for which he camed the thanks of the Government.

The Duchess of Aosta srivod in Bangkok on the 8th inat. Her Grico, The Siam

Observer understands, is on a tour and is travelling incognita. She is accompanied by the Hon. Mina Hicks-Peach, daughter of the one-time British Chancellor of Ex- chequer-and-by the Marquia Fisichelli The Duchess, who was ree Princess Halooo Louise Henriette (Bourbon-Orleans), was married at Kingston on Thames in 1895 to Emmanuel, Prince of Savoie-Aoste, Duc d'Aoste, and is a well known figure in English and Continental society. They propose to visit poists of interest in Siam and later will probably go on to view the

in the Far East.

wond. On Wednerdny, night, the coolies, shipping companies on the Bankow. ruins at Angkor in the course of their tour

atlogh by shene pre arranged scheme, sddenly set. upon the crew of the tong king, three of whom were murdered. whilst one escaped by jumping overboard. The tongkang was at this time, na r Karinon lalands. The man who jumped

overboard swam about for some hours, and early on Thursday morning was picked up be another tongkong. He was brought to Singapore and told history at the Marine Station. There was money on the tong kang to pay the cunlies' wages, a d this is supposed to ve heen the object of their

murderous outbreak.

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The dispute between shippers and Tebang route, though now apparently

schtled, has aroused further interest in the scheme for the organisation of s Chinese steamship company and promin

ut Chinese zaveethauls abroad ara being rged to subscribe fands toward the pro- ject.

A meeting of the Licensing Board will he held at the Council Chamber on Wednes- day, February 4, at 2.13 p.m., for the purpose of considering sa application under the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance, 1911, from Schichi Yoshizawa for a hotel keeper's adjanetlicence to sell by retail intoxicating liquors for consumption on the promises Nos. 15 and 18, Praya Fast, ander the sign of Yoshizawa Tokuhachi."

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Mr. C. Hickling, chairman of the cermmittee, prosented a report upon thứ year's activities which showed that the while the season was a very satin.. factory one. The new ground was open-

as anything else during the mening, in May, by HR. the Corner, three To finished a mila zid a half galop comment courts being brought into use.

บ 32. Flock (3.34.1) going well

They were wall used by the members a good (Triumph Aster) also put up show, fishing very strong after a mile during the summer months, but play had and a quarter, 2.52.1, 31.4.Sevington been somewhat slack during the winter. www taken orera mila slowly. have to improve considerably before he has a chance of winning a race. Sweet Pen took 2.91.1 for a mile, finishing as

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be did not rekish hard work. This rather belies his reported time of 13 for the same distanco a few menings go. Fijlen Chief was sent a slow milo

and a half, which he covered with his long, sweping stride in 3.41.2: being pushed down the straight to finish in 30.2.

DE GRIFFINS,

Crowa

The financial statement revealed' ■ deficit of $84 on the court construction

accoons but the getteral account shared a smak balanco in hand.

Oficer for the ensuing club year wars appointed as follow: President, Hoa, Kr.

. Lalake: Vice-President, Mr. P Fuller; hon, scenstory and treasurer, Mr. Leuch committee, Mears. Douglas, Ha

Cricket.

Jewel Aster wont in tico style eres a son and C. C. Hickling. milo and a quartet, finishing game a 91.4. Annan put up a poor performance on the sand, finishing a me gallop in bad style in 33. Locherbia and Moffat went together and also finished badly;; though the whole time was creditable, 2.52.2. 33. Saxon Chief covered a mil and three-quarters in anything but Derby. forrn; ass 14., 3.88.3, last 4, 04.2. Kao shun is a game little pony, with a very strong fish. Ho rattled off the last mile of a mile and a quarter in 2:19.2. doing the last quarter in 31. Aster's timio was the same, but he was going short at the finish and took 32.2 for the last quarter. Palkalini's per formance was better ihna last Wedace day's afort, but he evidently doesn't like being hustled for ha inmediately sets Britancia his tail going rigorously. Dahlia has a very strong finish, fairly jumps along, last quarter 30.3. Banjo lini still grilops in his fary stylo, but he folished better this moming, coming home in 31. Nigerian Chief was given a bard gallop and was ridden hard down the home straight. He finished very tired in good mover 33.2. Victoria Aster is a with a fine "jump" down the bone straight, 3.28. Last quarter 32; for a mile and a half is a good performance at this time of the training season.

KOWLOON D. UNIVERSITY C.C. The following have been selected to re- present Kowloon against University 0.0. on Monday next at Kowloon, at liami- J. P. Robinson, E. J. Edwards, R. C. Barlow, H. Overy, W. L. Wesser. W. T. Elavn, F. J. de Rome, H. F. Goldsmith, Dr. C. Forsyth, J. Stalker, and D. J. Maj kenzie.

Tia can be cotained on the ground!

NAVY-COPPERS.

Amber was going short and "fuished

35, 38.1, for last half of three-quarters. tired. Tunberry made a very poor show, Goldfinch Dahlia mads n poor show over

Chess,

T.M.C.A. v. CLA LOGITANO.

The Y.M.C.A. chers club wil meet the Club Lusitano in the inter-club challenge shield competition the City Hall on Thursday next. The F.M.C.A. wil be the following team: represented by Mesra G. Pietery, C. A. S. Ruse, J. R. Wood, T. Fuller, and the Rev, V. B. Copley Hoyle.

THE ART. TU CLUB,

& mã, 2.29.2, last quarter 20.4. So The Royal Hongkong "Çolf Club. Kwai strode out well this morning. Bo wag-takua sicurly over a mile and a quarter and finished in 33 in fair style. Ignorance was beaten by his stable ocun- panion sub. Fishball; 2.27, 38.4. Butter- cup beat the sub. Somerset oily over a mile and a quarter. Eo cantered home in 35, full time 8.01.

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SUBSCRIPTION CRISTINA.

Arraud appears to ba a "stinker Ole Bop is a good pony with a strong finish. Magpie and Squirel did not show up well. Mexican Chief finished fired; ' 8.89.1, 33. Freddy also finished tired, The death took place at Southsea on 26th-ult. of Admiral Sholto Douglas 0.B., last quarter" 33.2. Pegasus was going After serving in the Baltic sheet. Cadzow's Broso is a "bobbery " aged 86 years. in the kongan war in 1964 5, he saw activa pony, difficult to mount and aften refuses to stat, but énen got, going moves nicely. service during the China war 1856 58. He did ocs, and a quarter in 2.30, last commanded the Coromandel at the captura quarter 37. Radiance Dalia was going of the Bogue forts and at the destruction short and didn't gallop as if he liked it; of the Fatehan flotilla of wat junka on he also finished tired; 1.47.8. 30. In- ΣΤΟ Jane 1, 1857. He was landed with the novation Dalha was ridden out. Natal Brigado at the capture of Canton is finished tired but in the good time of December of the same year, and served 2.57.1, last quarter 34.4, for one mile and » quarter. Aldwych rattled of three- also el the capturo of the Peibo forts on May 29, 1858. During these operations quarters in 34, 83, 32-1.89.

The times will be found ou paga í, the iste Admiral was three times mentioned in despatches, and the clasps for Fatakan,

Canton, and Taka were added to the inn medal. He reached flag rank in 1881, in which year he retired,

▲ serious secident happened to the Blu Funnel steamer Pakking when en- December 24. As the vessed we enter

Ting Ymuiden, Holland, from Java on ing the lock she struck the South pier with the result that the No. 1 add filed with water, there being 25 fest in that and two feet in the No. 2.

It is announced by the Port of Lon- den Authority that contracta for lock

CROWN LAND ARBITRATORS.

This match will be played over Fac Ling

tomorrow.

Conditions: Singles in the Morning and Fourballs in the ftercoom. Below are-- the respective sides:-

BINGLES.

The Army.

Gardner

The Club

V. .Clark

Forrest

Cuming

McMurtrie

Archbutt

Sluttsy

Time of Starting.

10. 4 10. 8 10 12

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Bagnall

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Tubbin L

10.20

Spicer

10.24 10.98"

Lindsey

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Torrio

Perris

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Leslie

Waterer

10.38 10.10 30.44

Passey

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Tumbull

Grist

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1.40 Gardner & Bagnall v.

1.44 Dobbin & Spicer

1.48 Lindsay & Torris

1.52 Leslio & Patey

Forrcat Camwing & "MaMurtri

Archlatt &

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Grist &

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The courtesy of the graen batwon th

The Board of. Arbitrators appointed to determine the amount of compensation to be paid in respect of the resumption of certain lote in the Ap Lia village, in hours of 10 ned 10:48, and 1.36 and 2.00

as follows:-Mr. Charles is requested. Henry Galo, chairman, Mr. Bamuel constituted Burnelde Boyd Elderry (appointed by His Excellency the Governor), and Mr. Arthur Chapenen, V.D., nominated by the dunirman on behalf of the owners.

The first meeting of the Board which will take place on Thursday, the 29th January, will be held at the Shanshup

Polica, Station

"With the end of buptember, 1914, the German Government's contract with the THE thirty-eighth annual report of Sorth German Lloyd for the mail service the Minister of State for Education to the Far East and Australia runs out. The Humburg-America Line has now,

Ata me ting of the Council of the in Japan was recently issued and a

says a German contemporary, communi Royal Colonial Institute the following ware perusal of its pages affords a glimpse cated its willingness to the Government elected a non-resident Fellows:-Mr. W. of much that is both interesting and to establish, from October 14 1014, a line H. Elkins (Malay States); Bir. Robert instructive. For one thing, it shows to East Asia without a subsidy from the D. Pringle (Singapore); Mr. J. A. Sbir Government. The journal in question that the Japanese are maintaining goy on to say that German exporters (Milay Stator) Menges. Herbert J. their efforts to make their national have beams need to the guarsateed Cooper and Chas. Matthew (of Ipoh, F.H. system of education as complete as regularity of the communications and the.), and John B. Jones (of Sarawak) The fixed freigot rates arranged with the total number of Fellows and Associates possible.. Elementary and secondary Government, and are satisfied with the elected during 1913 vs 2,350, compared is very thoroughly organised and way in which the North Gorzaan Lloyd with 1,851 in the praticas year. carried on in a very efficient manner, have for thirty years carried on the ser

vice to the Far East. The Chumber of A contract has been placed with the and the scholars are trained to do Commerce at Solingen has, therefore, in Kingaen Dock by the Kailan Mining their own thinking, and to become a communication to the Imperial Chan- Administration for the construction of s good citizens. Great care is taken in gallor, advocated the renewal of the agree dredger for use in Chihwangau Harbour, the training of the teachers, and went with the Net Gorman, Lord, says "Shipping and Engineering The gate, bascule bridge, swing bridge, and pointing out that the competition which dredger owned by the China Navigation caisson, in connation with the Royal selection of these is sent every year would ensue if the contract is not reness Co. was employed on this service lub sum Alberi Dock, extension, have been placed to Western countries in order that i would not be in the interests of the

mer and the results of her work hare with two German finne, and that they export industry, a sudden dterations in

non getting a droger of its ows to be the lowest British tenders. with the most recent developments.turbance to business. Further, it is unid The #niversities are the crown of the that the regularity of the service would permanently stationed at the port. national system of education, and of bo endangered. In order to remedy the troubles arising from the growing Jack

The Coast Inspector has informed these there are now four, The Uni-of cargo room, the Imperial Chanocic

Shipping and Engineering "that versity of Tokyo is the oldert, and is asked, in the ease of renewal of the repeat has been received from Captain therefore the most complete. It has contract with the North German Lloyd G. 31. Wargolt of the steamer Kwang THERE is no us of our beating around the Englishman said to the Scot, Flow

to bind that company to an increase of Ping that at 9 am, on the 8th Instant

the bush." We might no well out many did you take? Eight, and the six colleges namely, for law, medi- its shipping service, and, finally, the no passed a large derdice junk st anchor with it firat, as last. We want you tort Boot. I toode soven," said the Farghish

Chamberlain's Conch Remedy the ant 53 miles 5. 501 E., magnólio, from Lime you bave a cough or cold. There is cite, engineering, literature, science, Chamber dwalls on the necessity of seri

On holing out at the second bolo the and agriculture--and ench of these is sideration being given to Rotter South East Promontory Lighthouse no TORSO so far as we can see why y

lam as a port of cal lor the mail steam."

There was a stong catherly wind and should not do so. This paration by its Englishmen again mado inquiry as to the sen, the juak's docks were awh, He remarkable cures her eained a world wide member of strokes alten by his opponent G2A, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG. very cumpletely organised and equifcis, as the Rhomish export industry has

maate were gone and rockage was wack in the highest terms of praise. It is for repetation, and people averywheresreak of

"No, na, my manie," said the Scot pail. For instance, the college of a growing interest in being able to send

It's my turn to ask first," cagineering, hasten courses-namely, ds with greater ductility than hitherto ing away from her There were no sigsale by all Chemists and Storekeepers.

via that port.

Wilm. Powell, Id

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, they may make themselves acquainted the freight race would cause great dis-

0, KAMMING & Co., LD. Chemists and Druggish «

GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES.

PRESCRIPTIONS ACOURATELY

DISPERSED

Part Drags, Patent medicines, &re

→ Husgknag, July] 32, 1913

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decided the Kailan Mining Administratia show arving of nearly 20 per cent. en

altile on board.

STRAIGHT AT IT..

GOLF ANECDOTE.

This was one of the gulf stories at the go dinner (says the London correspon dent the Glasgow News.") Two An. Eng exporte told mig it was new, lishman and a Sectaraan were the playors, and after holing out at the first hole

mann, so it's my hole.

Important new clunker respecting trikes which it is proposed to introduce into all bills of lading have been used by the International Shipping Federation. In brief, these classes confer very wids powers - on shipowoes or esptain to act, in the event of strikes in the interest of the merch-ute-owning theorga 4, well ** · themselves, and provide that any expenses incurred shall be borne jointly by the owners of the ship and cargo. Hitherto no responsibility has definitely been placed on the owners of cargo,,

GROUP.

VERY young child is susceptible to croup. Don't wait until this draaifon disesa attacks your little one before you prepare for it. It comes in the night when ind this cheminte shops are usually closed.

tone should be warning. Get sad toop Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on hand. It never fails, acte quickly ani, fa absolutely. harmless. For sale by: J Chemists and Storkeepers

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