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A further large batch of repa'tiated chinees from the Straits watto Castion by the antly train this morning.

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in greater economy in handling and a more energetic method of marketing. Whera repest articles or small articlea are supplied, the agent ought to have. some guarantee of continuity or fixity of price, so that the purchaser could indicate his need periodically with some surety that the prices would be constant. In all cases the quotation Lord Kitchener'a greit speech deli made should conform with the vered in the House of Lords on August 23

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of quoting "ex-warehous," which inclades all duty and port duck-

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MEMO. FOR TO-DAY Douglas and Barry at the Victoria -Thentra

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Birthday of Confucia 2.50 pm-Sale of Ladies Boots and Shoes at Mrs. Hughes and Hough's 3p.m-Sale of Carpets and Rugs at

Messrs. Hughes and Hough's

General Memoranda..

SATURDAY,ctober 17-

BIRTH

She Ghisen Mail

HONGKONG, THURSDAY. October 15, 1914.

BRITAIN'S OPPORTUNITY FOR OVERSEAS TRADE.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER KOWLOON CRICKET

RESERVES.

ORDERS BY MAJOR WAKEMAN

0.0. H. EV. R.

All recruits with no previous training,

whit have joined sises the last trainior soon, will pazede n the frusthall ground pposite Murray Barracks at 2.90 p.m. an Sunday the 17th instant or at 9.50 m. on Sunday the 18th. indsat for instruation markery. Dress: saif rm with rifles enly.

A list of recruits required to attend one of thenu paredes in posted on the ¥. R. Notice Board at the Cure of Justice.

All other recruits who did sot e the muskatry course last reson, will atton at the miniature rifle mage above the Fil or beds at the same times as stated above. Bram un form with riflux ouly,

If Stonecutters range is available, mas who were also list training boson will A Chinese shoesker, living at 302ttend on Saturday or Sunday for musketry, Qnoon's Rest West, as reported to the Times will be anounced later. Police that some person stole from his kyuso 845, la money. He sutapocta -an Absent loki.

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Tickers for the Ext a Special. Dianer

in aid of the Prince of Wales and at the Grind Hotel on Saturday nust may be obta ned at Moses, Kelly and Watch Led. and the Grand Hotel Office.

should not fail to do w to-night.

CLOTHES FOR THE BRITISH TROOPS.

The Hongkong Ladies' Working Parties' Efort.

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As a result of the Best week's working purtius for making clothes for the soldiers is the war and their wives and familias Mos Hilda Barry at Ms. Robertas hae. a parcel containing 155 garments we are convinced that with the ex-Dengla have been drawing good houses at has been seas to England by the cartery tension of commercial education, the the Viet rin Theatre. Tone who have Mr. R. Shewan, of Messrs. Shewan. requisite posts can be filled by capable you heard them in their pit lie songs Tums and Co. (who has mest kindly offered so pack and send 'free of charge dien, with immense advantage to the

Very week) to Mrs. Eden, The Jackan. export trade of the firms and of the

A gan charged with the their of aarys Work Society, 1, Burgess Parks country.

pickxe, the property of the Hongkong Mansions, West Hampstend. This is s Ten Company was chose servid to be a society founded by Miss. Edes in memory HONGKONG CIVIL SERVICE CLUB,koishes from Singapore and biengkong, of history Mrs. Ewing, the authoress Mr. Molourne sentenced hit six weeks Jockapes, The Story of a Short impriment for the fresas and six" and many other children's books

und in a great distributing centre for oaths" for returning from banishment.

comforts for the soldier.

The women's and children's clothes Melhire had before him this orning Chinem wohrman, changed will be carefully distributed by Mrs. with washing in the naliah alongside the Eden to the families of soldiers on active Pent Team Station. Sumerous complaintservice n the hispátul gorments will be sect to one of the mum rous Red Cross of the practice have been received fro residents the Prak. M- Melbourne Hospitals which have been started all

wer England, suposed a fine of one dollar

The following reports will be submitted at the ILK.CS. Club's forthcoming an mal meeting

TENNIS BEFURT.

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The past season was not so succesful the previous one, especially no regards Lagu Tennise oging chiefly to the fact chus it was" ndad to impossible to get together a regular Leagio Teum."

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THE ANNUAL MEETING.

The annual meeting of the Kowloo

Cricket Club was held in the Pavilion. Inst evening ander the chairmanship of Dr. Forsyth, the President. The doctor had the sapport of other efflze bearers, and the attendance was satisfantasy,

The General Committee in iba inaus report raid:

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After the record prost of last arsson (81,700.49), the adiount shown this year, viz., $201.57 will upper extremely small, but a antical examination of the new m panying acounts will quickly show that this difference is largely due to increased expenditure, and diminishout bar profit. Your committen decided to atilize the earnings of the Club during the sonect to effect substantial. repairs to the pavilion,

KWANGTUNG NOTES:

RETURNING CHINESE IMMIGRANTS STILL A PROBLEM.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) The Canton authorities are still greatly oxercised about the numbers of Chinese haru returning from the Straite Settle ments, wha of coume when they enter the country districts are pothing to do, and apparently many of them have little to being upon. The Captain Superintendent of the Pulica at Canton bna sskod for some troops to are that order i kept. it seems that up to the present something between tty and sixty, thousand of these molas bara returned, and the are not wally guided for. Ialso appears that Governor Ei bas few troops available fur thin work. He has replied that what with baving to look after the robbers and foreign property,

well as watching over the safety of the city bardly any troops are availabl log Anything elola has, however, besu arranging that steps be taken that these

TO TRINGTAO.

to improve the ground in much as possible people be transferred quietly to their and effed: same improvements in the anovstral villages, and ares, hosts are pro- accommodation.

As a consequenos aided so that they may be taken at once hending of expenditure show considerable from Canton, and not be allowed to increase, but the Committee feel that in congregate there. The problem certainly

is not without its dificulties. Authorizing the expenses as shown they have acted in the best interests of the CHINA, SENDS MILITARY REPRESENTATIVES monsbers. A sum exceeding $300 has heen spent on structural and other

Things have changed indeed in China. repairs during the year and the buildig

in good condition at the date of this The time was, and not long sines either," reportIt seemed advisablu consider ten China would not "deign to learni advisability of erecting na brick anything from foreigners about dghting or Au serueruro to replace the present pavilion anything else. Last of all about war. and the C tree submitted poposa's bus is seems that is la posable to Ivern These proposals were not approved however, from the Japanese. The war spirit is not tan Extonlinary General Meeting.somethig fra the tactics of others, aven

restless about that an extension of the pro-out building and there is a party that is yorgr

the feeling of the mouting indienting dead in Clins, and from what can be gather would meet requirements, plans for ex en the doings of the Allies in and around It has been decided that it sinn. have been obtained from the Architect Tsingtao

would be wise to send military represent repromble for it or inal construction These plans have been exhibited on atives to the aunt of war, who, apparently, the Club potion board for some time are to nota a double espacity. They as w but your Committee have not to watch what is going on; they are also to deemed it ad isable to proceed for ther keep their eyes open so as to see whether does anything that is contrary to with the matter. They would point out Japan

has retrenchment in some headings of the rec gnised laws of China's neutrality. expenditure will become imperativo if any The report sys that these representatives. building op rations are put in hand. The the number of twelve, as not to act ground has received a great deal of atten- together but are to look ca from different tion during the year, Much of the turf places in proximity to the war zone. They has been 1fted and the schuil reinforced aro, however, to have a centrs, ofice in employed two deners for some months pare notes. There certainly seems to be with black enith. Your Commitze have Cuinaafu, whither they can go and com atles-pesa showing itself among certai on this and other work and they hope that

considerable and permanent improvement. clas-os ani some appass to leal that already in the ground has been affected. Our too much freedom "has been allowed to the team did hut moderately well last season. Japasseso by a neutral state. A second division of the Lenguo AN formed and our junker team was enabled to get a full list of langue distores.

Amongst many generous contributors

sums of money amonating to $007. the following firms and others have kindly given materials and wool to be leases. Peroll, Mr. Lowder. Mrs. N. Leto

Last week we called attention to ac important communication issued by

In the League we played 8 rutches. the Board of Trade with reference to.

4 of which were placed at homey Wa British and German oversens trade, wen 2 and fest G, and finally were brae-

Tenders have been invited for three The statistics, carefully compiled, keted with the Y.M.C.A. for the Bth wow Amrican butt-up, to burs of that were embodied in the communi-place. The usual tournements did not fuel, propelled by turbine engines, and cation indicated some of the chief vako place: they were to have caramentedbe named California. Idaho and Missis. Mr. B. Showan, Mr. Huugh.

sippi. Displacement 2.000 tons, speed 20 knots, and the armarient, twelve in. ns, four submerged torpeda tubes, and truco deienen hastery, twenty-two in. rapid-fire guns.

at thu rad of July but the outbreak of the war prevented that. Probably nes season will be a mora successful one.

GOWL9.

R. C. EARLOW.

All players wow keen and several new| members have taken up the game eath dastically. Everything promised well

and then...

We have read in history how shat one upon a time some great mes were en gged in a game of Bowls when the boomy was sighted. They finished their gaine and frished the fe.

directions in which Germany had, chießy through our neglect, got ahead of us in several markets. We pointed out the remedy most likely to prove The schsan started well, there being a efficacious, and are now glad to see robord number st entries for the Cham- that our contemporary "Engineering"pionship and different handicape. has also been dealing with this most important question. There are un- questionably many respects in which out producers do not sufficiently closely study the particular Leeds of clients, This, the writer referred to, points out. There is a case, he says, For instance, of-tin-plates, where a market was lost because British mitts would not roit the particular sizes of plates required for making, without any wastage, the tins ngeded in n South European country. As the orders were extensive, there was no justi- festion for this refusal to comply with the client's conditions. Again, there is the question of packing goods. We know of a case where a great variety of sizes of barrels-in fact, any odd barrels which could be picked up

The Chinese charged with the murder of a countryman at the Ram in Hi village, in the New Territory, was brozaht before Mr. Wod this morning and remanded until Thursday aftemonn. Pisoner is alleged, long with another man who escaped to have inflicted severe injuries to the deceased with a bamboo, from which he died.

But, although bowls is just as slow an The output of coal in the United over it was, the other game has deve-States for "1913 was 570,043,195 net tons, more than double the coal production of pod into a much Inster game, pon-

1:00. Compared with the previous year. sequently we couldn't stop to finish u did the heroes of old.

the output for 1913 shows an increase of The 35.631545 tens, nearly 7p.c largest increase in production of bitumin ous coal was in Pennsylvadin, where 11,015,720 tons was added to the output of 1012. West Virginia showed a gain od 4,592.396 toas, and Kentucky 9,120,075

Better luck next year,

Watson, Fairall und Co., The Weddon

so, Mehta and Co., Cassum" Ahmed. Leo Weo, Kayamally, French Convent. and Italian Convent (the two latter kindly volunteering to make clothes. The following is a list of garments seat:

20 Pr. socks

1 Chest protector.

10 Pairs woollen-cuffs.

Balaciava belmes. Mufflers.

1 Pair bed socki 1. Sweater..

1 Woven cardigan. 26 Flannel Shirts.

3 Bd jackets. 12 Vista.

5 Women's blouses. i Woman's coast and skirt. 16 Children's flannel petticoats. 14 Children's Zunnel undergarmanta.

? Children's fannel dresses. 24 Woven cardigans. The pureel next Wednesday will be sent to Queen Mary's Needle Work Guild.

TVERY DAY END (BIENCES,

In the district of Trung Fu, quite near to Canto, there is a village named Tai Nat The mobilization of Volunteers ha caused di-negation in many things and Five clans live there, so presumably in is

robbed. M ro than thirty families worn present it has not been found pasible village of noms importance. Some time aving season. This will be done as koon

arrange a cricket programme for the of the clens, named Li, was found praerieable and in the meantime quite cloaned out. Cine only wore all me their household persons carried off, but members are reminded that the nets are their own and even poultry were taken. candy for practico each evening. The tennis Representations, were made to the officials

ruament as again very successful and the beartiest thanks of the Club mast be but thuagh some moathe have elapsed nothing has bean dude luz na is known giren Mr. Blackburn for his management to bring the robbers to justice. About

A second 'ournament of two events hotel.

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the other hand, the decided at whatever cost that they will try people are desperately angry and have

Arcorms themselves, tram militis, and so protect themselves if possible auxinar any. thing of the kind in future. The country people are not allowed to own firearmIS, except under pecini circumstances, so, we' wonder what will happen neza

is still unfished for the same reason a de.month, pour nudnight, the village AS tailed above, viz, Volunteer mobilization, aga entered by a gang of nearly a bun- The Club won the Tennis League Shield for dred. men, ogrying revolvers sat other the third time without fusing a match and weapons. There was a great bubbub, The asd of the fray was that, again our second rent also did well in the comisty homes were looted, and once more a petition. Three roquet enmpetitions large number of cattle was driven away. were played simultaneously with the tennis Firearms were used and one old lady killed barnament an grunt interest was taken an two householders wounded. This time in the game by many members of the apparently nu once is in be went in the Clubs. The thanks of the Committee are, espacially drd to Mr. Baker whofficials, except wha: they may be able Inst bis rot of cracket hops of likely that they will pay a great deal of gather from the daily papers Rad it is act Many prizon have been presented for ttention to th Tennis and we bearlily thank the donors. Your committee feel that this report should properly contain some reference to the late Mr. W: Curwen. As all embets are aware ho was suddenly taken from Un ensly in Angest by sunstroke, while upon illitary service, and we now mourn su active spot staan, whose genial par sonality will be sadly missed. He was one of the oldest of our members, was Flum. Treasurer in the Club's early days, and had served for many years on the Com-

The ordinary district magistrate certain- mittae Our heartfelt sympathy is extend THE FRENCH CONVENT SALE OF od to Mira. Curwen and her two children in has not the same "seft jub" as he had before the Revolution. We have noticed their great los. WORK.

The President, in mving the adoption lately that several of them have beais ro of the report, congratulated the Club on its moval at the instigation of the sainged- Beverend Mother Superior begs to re-financial position though they were hardly people, who have not hesitated to send in against the iccal officials, mind the public that the sale of work in as good a position as they were last thr

if the reports are reliable, many of there Kowloon; 47 by E. B. Rued

will be opened by Lady May on Monday, yes. Many reasons could be a signed fr

men are quite unfit for the ico they thin. What bad strack him was the water Cnugongower: 41 by a. E. Sutherland v.

19th October, as 16.30 am, in the neciant for which he understood it was ur encumber. The latest cash we have lecal official has been illegally; of too had suffered personally from that tha very there immense complication in the 10 by G. B. Suyer v. B.G.A. and Navy

respectively. Our bowling was strong tate, that the man had been in custody for

A few ludies havɔ kindly offered their large extent viz., Su for one month and heavily, taxing the stone industry, which the only satisfaction be would gut was that gives employmest either directly or in charges for transport over sea and and varied, Mrs. Witchell, Bird, Reed four days and asked him he would be satis Finland, but there was great trouble in and the Hon. Mr. Severn having most ed. Mr. Davies replied that he would assistance for the sale of the articles. the meter was wrong or he had not road directly to over a thousand mes. The

were used for a chemical extensively employed for agricultural purposes,

A. 3. TuoRNILL CRICKET FIRST XI, A

The .S.C.C. had a very satisfactory season. Though we were not always vi- toricus, we won a large proportion of are ranches and were always treated by our rivals with respect and sometimes with

atrouger feeling.

We were third in the league. The thiet scores were Cu by B. C. Witchell

tong.

Despite suveral remands, it has been itapos-ible for the Court to pure & Finnish interpreter to explain a charge of behaving disfetly against W. Munaks, Finn, Mr. Wel pointed at to, Mr.

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IELSDAL EXTONMONG AND TEXIR

COMBEQUENCES.

Special Dinner at Grand Hotel in aid and, as a consequence, not only was longkong Club; nad scores of 53 | Davis, the manager of the Seiman', Insth. French Convent (next door to Seamen's usan o blame the Government. As he notice is at Po Nicg. It seams that the

of Prince of Wales Food

SUNDAY, October 18

B'..Excursion to MacC.

MONDAY, October 19:-

TUESDAY, October 20-

2.90 p.m.-Sale of Teakwood and Blackwood Furniture etc., at Messrn.

Eughes and Hough's.

Wednesday, October 21 :-

Trafalgar Day (1805).

THUZIDAT, October 23+

the retailing of the casks, because of

of the work to do. The men were keer

n turning up and much the same tear was played throughout the grason.

"BLUE BIRD."

Advance Tickets for the two perform-

provided the defondant gave an undertaking that he would ut repeat his threats. Mr. Our Woud told the defendant to go away, and Lady May opens French Conrant Sate the variableness of the volume of the

of Work.

contents. The Germans, on the other host thanks are due to Mr. W. E. Wool-ot to come thoro again. Defendant indi. 3 p.m.-Bale of Crown Land at P.W.D. hand, willingly guaranteed uniformity ley for his works as umpire, and to Mr.ated that he understood.

with 50 kg. caske, The Board of Fisher for acting as scorer...

I have to thank Mr. Sara for looking Trade in their circulars make parti-after the 2nd team so efficiently. His cular reference to this matter of task of keeping it together was made more packing the goods for transport, and difficult by the noosity of supplying generally the attractiveness of the men in fill vacancies in the 1st team. goods. It is known, for instance, în Empress of Germany's birthday (1858), the in the case of Mexico, that the BAZVEDAY, October 24:-

Germans pack the knives, with oil paper around each, in card-board 8.30 Lecture by Rev. J. K. boxes, and these again, are enclosed in zinc-lined wooden cases. In the case of China preference "for Ger- man packing and boxing is said to have resulted in cutting out a great deal of British business.” -

Queen of Spain's birthday (1887).

WEDNENDAY, October 28:

Maconabhie ab Union Church Guild. SATURDAY, October 31:

Ministering Children's League Bazaar. WEDNESDAY, November -

Licensing Sessions. SATLADAT, Noyember 7-

9.15 p." The Blue Bird" at the

Theatre Royal.

TULSDAY, NOV. 10 km 1.

THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,

C. KAMMING & Co., L., Chemists and Druggista.

and sometimes at the last moment.

Becently we have had the ground on the N.E. eida lovelled and returfed. This ought to make the outholding easier and is an improvement which will be much appreciated.

B. E. 0. Buid, Captain. CHICKET SECOND IL

nees to he given on the 7th ad 10th of next month are being disposed of expidly by the may ladies who barn kindly undertaken to sell them, and we are asked to state that for the convenience of the public, tha sains lickets can

DOW bu

Institute)-

"A HARDSHIP ON BRITISH MERCHANTS.”

the readings correctly-he quite nympathis guild, fuding that he persisted in de out this year, the Byrerend Mother naked with the Club. Although there was manding more money than was, deemed

no letters of invitation are being sent di kind friends, both ladies and gentle arger turnover on the bar account they had right, determined to ring masters to s 8 returos, but that could be explained by bead. The whole body of man, those who men, te consider this announcement, us

the reduction in the price of refreshments worked with their bands and, those who an invitation.

ts members and the increase in price anayed the business, determined to stop. tn. the clau But there was another work, and this they did. Of course, this important item and that was buiscals and brought about deadlock. Meanwhile, cheese. He did not know if the members these people not only went out on strike, s who had buisenite and cheese at the Clah plan oftan followed in China, and asidom ruslised how much, it cost the Club Dasuccessfully; they also sent on a state- Perhaps

they would be surprised to fearnment to the Governor General in Canton Under the above headline we published it at anything from 830 to 850 a month. setting furth the grievance and saving in yesterday's issue aletta from Bultiply that by 12 and they would soon that the magistrato is in league with gamblers, and even robbers. The magis British Merchant in the care of reline the expenditure,"

Referring to the sports the President trate was immediately temporarily suspend which be asked why British merchants did not think there would be very much ed. and some persons sent to cagairs were not allowed to cable in sodu na tint cricket this sonson owing to the War st into the alleged facts of the matter. But privilege walowed to patri" firms. hora. He asked that the tonais tonms the point of interest is that things

the President dwell on the ones wern Lamentable death of Mr. Curwen who was ment Selegrams being allowed to pass in au original member of the Club, an ex code form.

We have amer been informed that no

should tb s

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obtained from, Mesra. Moutrio and Co. as such "privilege” is granted, only Govern, conclusion yes he made move eren. In are not for the local officials what they

Foll

Prices for the opening right, November In comparing the season 1913-1014 with that of other years, we have to 7th, which will be a gala night' on which record a distinct advance both in the occassion the theatre will be specially number of matches played and wins redecorated, are

Dress Circle..... corded, Out. of tota of 18 matchee 7

Pit Another Important consideration is were won, draw, and 7 lost. In 2nd

league matches alone 5 were won

Buys, for engineering firms ought to without doubt that of Mr. Edmonds with

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Prices for the second night are

Drons Circle & Stalls...... Pit................

$2. Tao Pit seats for both nights will be, sumbered and can be reserved in advance,

donired, from 27th inst.

DIPHTHERIA-1 OW. IT MAY BE AVOIDED.

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cellent apartem p and did his part in jook. ing after the Club splendidly. He waR ON

The Rev. Dr. Johu Kelman, a most ommittees from the beginning until the popular Scottist elergyman mong young time of his death and it was sad to man, has guns to the front an a Presby- stated that during the low think he lost his life in the way that he torian Army Chaplain at the ripe young water wenson at Hankow opportunity will did. The chairmen thanked the outgois age of 6ity. His senior colle-gus, the Mr. Brien seconded the adoption of the wired his approval and gare his benedics.

Very Beverend Principal &tex. Whyte, taken of laying a new telephone cableficers for their assistapen. to connect with Wuchong City. This report which was ananimously agreed.co.

tion cable will replace the one originally laid

but which was damaged during the revolution.

OFFICE_BRARIES.

Dr. Forsyth was re-elected to the Fre sidency with hearty sociamation, Mr.

coincidence in connection with the

H. E. Goldsmith was appointed vier in the leading of our troops on the continent is The Enater Times reports that place of Mr. P. R. Wulf who is shortly that the Guvernoc pf Boulogne, who the Department of Agriculture and Com-foaring for Home. Dr. Furgth was in received Sir John Frent, le calted Daru meres bas granted a raining concession elected to the Captaingy of the Cricket while Darn was also the name of one of to a Japaneno hrm, Messrs. Okura and team. Mr. Sutton was noreluated sub Napoleon's generals when he grade his Mr. Blackburn was elected ascre propantions at Boulogne over a century captain. Co... of the two dutzats of Yukan and tary to fill the vacancy caused by the ag for the invasion of England. Chinhalen, in Kiangsi. The area of the resignation of Mr. A, 0. Braws, who also mines is about pipety square Chinese contemplates leaving for Hame this aston

Mr. O. W. Joffries was re-appointed to miling each

the representation of British firms in drawn, and lost. The best batting neutral markets, in this respect the average was obtained by Mr. E. Dawson 9.16 p.The Blue Bird" at the Germans have offered an example with an average of 23. As no correct analysis of bowling was kept in each Theatre Royal.

which ought to be very carefully con- match fo is impossible to correctly set-if aidered The agencies, the writer mate ame, but the best recorded is

be in the hands of trained engineer,ickets. In regard to the matches lost, 6.66 rans per wicket. for a total of 28 so that a maximum of information some of those were lost by a very small may be obtainable and the fullest margin, the reason for which without IPHTHERIA measure of compliance with require-exception was thicknese in the field gener D. Then the child has a cold. The cold GREAT REDUCTIONS INments fulfilled. In other cases it is ally. If the club, is to be a real success preparos the child's system for the recep important that agencies should be in the octning season, and to occupy on and development of the diphtherin germs. When there are cines of diphtherin pride of place in the 2nd Losgue, more PRICES.

placed in the hands of firms with attention must be paid to this depart in the neighboard children, that have SUNSHINE AND COMMON SENSE.

oldshould be kept at home and off the complete commud of a whole ment of the game. I would like to take rect until reovored. Give them Cham timon, an external application

ON'T doctor your blod for theums or a large section of it, as this opportunity of thanking all the berbia's tough Ready and they will att Chamberlain Pain Hali. In a low Country Pare Drogs, Patent Medicines, &e that the field of operations may be membra for the whole hearted support have to remains a long It is clear it will get you up, and out into the

Devery

PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY

DISPENSED*-

usually

the Traseury R. Rouse, J. Stalker, I- H. Moad, E. W The appointment of captain for the J. White, H. E. Stevens, and K. B Sotond was left in abeyance owing to adskilt Month

Pro tist the fall of operations may be they acorded as throughout the sunson, bar the entire bode, which time t supabine, thon naire will restore the rich 1A QUEENYS ROLD HANGKO VG way there would be attained a greatay) and to wish them every success in thele i Phild's throat when It has a onife and red nlond to your veins and "noon ride Button, P. R. Wold W. L. Wester, and spad" "donation to the War, Funda: the

the improbability of a team being formed The meeting decided by rote that in and a lack ut iztures forthcoming during slow of the chrotanteuses cf war not to the resonate

bold the Children. Sporte this year and to The following Committees wore ap devote the balance of the Fund of: $175 be

Vaw2) | the Prince of Wales Band, se pointed szim

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