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TJOTBALL
ST. JOSEPH'S v. PUNJABIS. The College were too strong for he Punjabis. Playing on the St. times in the first balf and twice in The second, the Punjabis never once
roving dangerous.
Telephone 29.
SHANGHAI WIDDING.
BRAND BURKILL
A very pretty wedding took place on November 15 at Holy Trinity Cathedral when Miss Katherine Joyce Burkill, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. W. Burkill, was married to Mr. Johs Kenneth Brand, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. David Brand. Both families
THE CHINA MAIL.
KWANGSI DEBACLE..
A SHEEPISH RITREAT.
"YACHTING SEASON.
AUSPICIOUS OPENING.
Swimming Committee, Mr. E. W.}|-- Carpenter, and Mr. D. K. Bizir
Officials for the Day-Sailing. ** Judge, Mr. D. K. Blair, Starter, Mr. A. W. Van Andel, Time Keeper, Mr. P. B. Colthurst Rowing-Indge,
Navigators of the West River have ROYAL YACHT CLUB'S FIRST CRUISE. Mr. E. W.-Carpenter, Start, Mr. D. |
W-3
M. Graham.
SAILING RACES. Chinese Rigged Cruisers-Course, Murray Pier Line to the Club House, Starting goo 215 pm. First silver cop.
5 miles.
There were five entries. Of these two Lady Jean and Snipe*-did not start. After a very close race Mr. Cornell's "Helen," with a handi cap of 30 seconds per mile, ran out a winner. The finishing times werc.— Halen (30secs. per mile)... 3-51-48. "Niobe" (scr.)............... 4-03-14.
Denone" (scr.)
3350. * Denone Though
showed the
best time, she was not chgible for a place, as, owing to a mistake, she did not make the right course.
just seen an extraordinary sight, in
North Point was gay with fags the evacuation of Kwangtung by the and pennants afloat and ashore on Kwangsi army. For forty miler Saturday afternoon, for the opening along the river bank, marching in cruise of the Royal Hongkong It was a scene of single file along the rude towing path Yacht Club.
beauty. In the little harbour towards the Kwangsi boundary, they
were dozens of vessels of one kind saw the soldiers stumbling along and another, from smart motor boats about 40,000 of them. About thirty to picturesque Chinese rigged craft, per cent, of the men seen were strung with flags. Ashore the lawn of the club building was similarly The unarmed, probably bearers.
In the centre was Kwangtung general was cot moles decorated. sting them, although he had gun marques, also bright with colour. beats at his disposal, and could have At one end of the lawn exterminated them with machine- the band of the Wiltshire regiment,
ive engaged
* programme gun fire if he had wished. He ex of leasing selections. Strolling plained to a Ching Mail correspon about the lawn or seated at tables dent that he did not wish perpetuate bad feeling between the scattered over the grass were the two provinces. We congratulate guests; and farther away, around him on his humanity. The last the fringe of the harbour, were lines attack on the Kwangsi troops was of Chinese spectators the most
There were 11 entries, but "La necessitated by their action in setting noisily enthusiastic of all who
ia attendance Over the Cigale, Byrnhilde, Westwind, Feathers fire to a town through which they were
setting
sun and brillant
Norseman" did not start. passed.
A Samshui correspondent reports that flashed on the blue water The race was closely contested. that the centre of Lok Pu, the West and on the white sails of the trim Mr. Piercy's "Azuma, scr. was the River town which was looted and little yachts that were entered in the winner. The finishing times were
Azuma" (sor) ----3-12-194 burned on Nov. 16 and 17, is now a contest. A fair breeze that came
busily around the point kept the flags "Bestevier" (15secs. per ___
mile)
3-17-14 mass of blackened ruins.
It was on Nov. 19 that the Kwargsind pennants flattering and provided soldiers were seen marching in single wind enough to make the race" Chinook (instated) ... 3-25-36.
interesting.
"Irene" (60secs, per mile) 3-29-31. file along the river bank in an un
Among the visitors were His "Aleen" (60secs, per mile) 3.36-154 broken line reaching to Yuet Shing
"Queen Bee" (150secs per
mile) ....................................... 3-36-47. twelve miles distant. After passing Excellency the Governor and Lady Yuet Shing a break was seen in the Stubbs, Commodore W. Bowden-
4
to
was
4
English Rigged Cruisers-Course same as first race: Prize a silver cap Starting gun 2.15 pm.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER" 22. 1980
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
POULTRY
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60 cents per Ib.
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New shipments just
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30
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jar. 'pat.
MEXICO STEAMSHIP CO.
ALTERATION OF OBJECTS,
Joseph's ground they scored three being of old residence and very line of about four miles, and then a Smith, and the Hon. Mr.. Pollock- | "Mist "(1 50secs. per mile) $-55:55. civilians, will be considered at an Court of the alteration of the objects
R.G.A. v. RECREIO.
Cathedral
ta
form
The retreat
יו
PETITION TO THE SUPREME COURT.
In the Supreme Court this morning' The subject of the erection of a large and modern club building, before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. similar to a YM.CA. establishment, Justice Gompertz, application was for the use of members of the made by the Mexico Steamship Com Navy, the Army, and European pany Limited for confirmation by the Racing Yachts, Ladies. Course important public meeting to be held in of the Company, by the addition," to well known in Shanghai, there was line of weary and footsore defeated His Excellency was accompanied by
The races were keenly contested. Club House, to Koskou Rock and the City Hall on Thursday, December the memorandum paragraphs of:
1. To lend money to such persons, a great number of friends at the Kwangsi troops retreating towards Capt. McGrath, A. D. C Cathedral and at the reception after their own country.
preside, and the firms or companies and on such terms wards at Mr. and Mrs. Burkill's covered about forty miles, the retreat and in almost every case the com-Channel Rock and back to the Club 2. at 5.15 p.m. His Excellency the
meeting will be attended by Vice-as to the Company may seem fit and house in Weihaiwei Road. The ing troops stopping nowhere and petitors came up to the finish line so House distance 41 miles, started at Governor will
Admiral Sir Alexander Duff, KCB., expedient, and in particular to KOWLOON . INDIANS.
Of those who appeared on the pro- exquisitely was
de passing through towns and villages nearly side by side that it was 3.45 pm corated with a great profusion of The following day the rearguard impossible to tell which was going to
Francis Ventris, C.B., General Officer 2. To give any such guarantée or Contrary to expectations. Jackson chrysanthemums of all, shades of of the Kwangsi army was seen at win. It all added to the interest of gramme, Colleen" and "Ayesha Commander of the China Squadron, customers and others having dealings indemnity on such teams and upon did not put in an appearance for the gold. The ceremony was conduct Tak Hing, with the advance guard of the occasion, Spectators at a yacht did not start. The race went to Miss and His Excellency Major General with the Company.
well heeled over and crowding each cap of 45 seconds to the mile. Mrs. The decision to hold the meeting such security or no security as to the Indians, so that the Kowloon reserves ed by the Very Rev. Dean Symons, the Kwongtong any ashore and race like to see a race, with the boats Dennison's "Dorothea," with a hardi-Commanding the Trooper did not find it any too difficult to and the service was choral, with afloat fourteen miles below the tow other not a drifting contest. They. Artner's Diana" (scr.), took was reached at a conference of Company may seen fit and expedient
Many Kwangsi soldiers were taker.
The finishing times representatives of the Navy, the The application was made under dispose of their opponents, scoring Mr. Harry, MUS, RAC, at the organ.
The The bride, who was given away by prisoners during the battle in Yuet had their wish in Saturday's events, second place.
Army, and the Y. M. C. A. The Section 10 of Ordinance 58 of 1911. five times to the Indians 1.
to Mr., W.H. Drummond, instructed by "Dorothea," Miss Dennison
purpose of the meeting is latter score was from a penalty kick. her father looked charming, her Saing near Shinhing on the night of as all the boats came in at a gait P
white satin dress being trimmed with November 16, according to Canton that furnished plenty of excite Mr. Sayer was referee.
4-50-59 bring before the public the details of Messrs Wilkinson and Grist, appeared of the prettiest
(45 secs. per mile) old face and a pearl girdle. She press reports. According to latest ment. The boats were splendidly
the plan and to awaken general for the petitioners. Mrs. Arthur wore a long tulle vell, which reports to hand in Canton more than handled. Some
events an the programme were the Diana,"
The company was incorporated ir interest in the project. It is hoped (scr.)
4-55-11 a 2,000 defeated Kwangsi troops re-
operates steamships came right' down train. She was attended by the turned to Wuchow from Shishing on ladies' races. The yachts were skil
all who favour such an undertaking between Hongkong and Mexico. It Sonia," Mrs. Grieg (45:
will give it the support of their is capitalized at $300,000, with 600 The Soldiers brought off a surprise le Misses Nellie Marshall and November 16. The traffic between fully managed in each instance, and Rolla, Miss B. Blair (scr.) 4-55-35 that it will be well attended, and that 1913, and
shares of $500 each, all fully paid: presence. in against the Recreio, who really Phyllis Cumming as bridesmards: Wachow, and Canton is still being the final spurts keen enough to keep
Orion," Miss-Farmer (15
The scheme is to erect on a site His Lordship called attention to showed too good form to have been their dresses were gold tinsel over interrupted more or less, notwith the spectators on their tip-toes with secs. per ille) 435-511
The unique events on the pro- The flesh-pink crepe de Chine, with gold standing the recapture of Shiuhing interest. besten by two clear goals.
secs. per mile)
5-07-53 opposite the Naval Yard gate an at the fact that the advertisements of“ Gunners had their goale to thank girdles and gold caps, and they by the Cautonese troops, according gramine were of course the Chinese
The winner received a silver cup tractive building to be operated on the proposed step were cot supported Mr. David to the shipping people.
permanent by affidavits, as was the practice, for a great display. Harris and New carried pink posies.
"My ship walkee. When I arrived dragon boat races. There were two and the remaining competitors also YMCA. fires by a combe each scored for the RGA Brand, the bridegroom's elder bro- the goals coming in rapid succession ther, was best man, and there Yeet Shing plenty shots strike my of these one for large boats contain-were presented with souvenirs of the staff.
I then fearing about twenty men and another early in the second half.
were four ushers, Mr. J. H. Liddel, ship-plenty blows.
One Design Class-For ladies. Army and to European civilians. and if allowed, might come within Mr. H. M. Hind, Mr. R. I. Fearon plenty danger, I run back Samsini" for smaller boats carrying about a The race of the and Mr. S. B. M. Brem- With these words the master of the dozen men.
At the subsequent reception stern wheeler "Nanning," from Can larger boats was run off a second Course same is number three. Start. The building is to have the usual the Money Lenders' Ordinance He "Allse" was first. The finishing including a lounge, library, read of the alteration, and would adjourn ing rooms, writing room, billiard the case until tomorrow, to permit This was another surprise match, some very happy speeches were made, ton to Wachow with cargo and time after the arrival of His Excellency ing time, 3.55 p.m. Mrs. Harston's facilities of a well-equipped club, said he would propose a modification
spectacular, and doubly times were:-
dining and refreshment of the view of the Company being as the Club were sure winners accord- Mr. A. Brooke-Smith proposing the passengers, described his voyage in the Governor.
by Teason interesting
of the" Ailsa," Mrs. Harston a... 5-09-41rOOK, ing to Saturday's prophecies. The bride and bridegroom, Mr. Kenneth his report to the barbour master at quite United did very well to beat the Club Brand, the bridesmaids, for whom Mr. Samshui. The "Narning was dying
fact that they were characteristic" Halcyon," Miss Lowe..... 5-11-41 rooms, bedrooms for monthly resi- obtained. of the East. They fought out" Daphne," Miss McAinsh... 5-12-28 dents and service men, bowling alleys, gymnasium, swimming bath, by two as the latter team play good David Brand replied, and Dr. R. J. the American flag at the masthead.
The bride's
"Bonito," Miss O. Young... 5-54-43 kinema hall, space for other enter every foot of the course the men football and are no mean foc. The Marshall, Mr. Burkill.
moving back and forth in unison, The yachts in this race started from tainments, and the usual offices. the paddles beating with a throb scratch. All entries started. Each
If sufficient money can be obtained; that could be beard on shore, and contestant received prizes.
the building will be five stories in the splashing water catching the Heyward Hays Class-Course height. It is suggested that with gülüt the sunshine.
same as number three. For ladies the large amount of accommodation While the races were in progress, only. The race went to Miss K. Blair for civilians that is contemplated, the the tea was served on the lawn. There in **Ursula " (scr.), with Mrs. present housing shortage in
Scrivens in "Sirius" (20 secs. per mile). "Lola" and "Ow!" did not
"Ursula " (scr.) start. The frishing times were:-
"Sirius" (20 secs.)
UNITED v. CLUB.
rer.
United scored a goal in each half, the going-away dress was a fawn-coloured
Club not responding, although they coat-frock.
had hard lines once or twice, the United goalie bringing of some fine saves. Mr. Jones referced.
OILERS v. ATHLETIC
The result of this match caused Smore surprise than any other on Saturday's programme. As is usual when any of the Chinese teams play, there was quite a considerable crowd to watch the match played on the Navy B. ground. The oilers played a winning game right through, giving the Chinese defence pleary of work and their defence little charce. Ballard scored twice for the Oilers both in the first half. This score ruled to
Mr. Omar was referee.
wards the finish.
RUGBY.
THIS AFTERNOON'S MATCH.
A Rugby match will be played. at 4.30 to-day between the Army and HMS. "Curlew" at Happy Valley.
BILLIARDS.
PALACE HOTEL HANDICAP SEMI FINAL The game for to-night is between R. Thomas (-125) and A. Tse (scratch), commencing at 8 30 p.m.
LET THE COBBLER STICK TO HIS LAST.
CRIES FROM A COFFIN,
A WEIRD STORY.
CHILD NEARLY BURIED ALIVE.
Wachang, November 7-A strange story appeared in yesterday's Chinese paper, names, address, etc, every thing very circumstantial
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
COUNTERFEIT COINS.
These races were
race.
It is to be open to the and expressed the opinion that the
use of members of the Navy and the proposed alterations were too wide,
DOG THAT REMEMBERED.
KEMARKABLE 'İNCIDENT.
RETURN HOME AFTER 5 YEARS,
The trial of Chiu Kam on two was dancing, also, in the gymnasium.
Colony will be materially relieved.
Adjacent to the Club itself, but counts revolving the possession of to the music of the band,
A large poodle has just found his included in the same large building, When the programme w85.com- counterfeit coins took place this
4-48-28 it is proposed to establish a Naval way back to his master in Paris in morning at the Supreme Court, included, Lady Stubbs presented the
4-54-51 Institute, for the use of soldiers and extraordinary circumstances. In 1914 Criminal Session, before the Pulsne prizes to the winners, at a table set
civilians as well as sailors, the the owner took his family and the Dawn," Miss G. Ramsey Mr. Frank Smyth,the Commodore,
(20 secs.)
5-02-27 establishment and maintenance of dog to Armentieres, where they lived Judge, Mr. Justice Wood. The trial out on the lawn.
in a few preliminary words, ex-
which will be undertaken solely by until the town was evacuated." of Chiu Weng, on similar charges, was set for this afternoon.
All competitors received prizes.
Leaving the animal with a neigh- the Navy. The two counts were as follows: preared the pleasure, of the Club
Gael Class. For ladies. Course "In Kao-chia-bang (The High
The ground for the site of the bour there, they returned to their Paris Family Lane) lives Mrs Chowa(1) Importing counterfeit coin. That in having His Excellency and Lady widow; she has a child five years old. October 17, 1920, Chiu Kam Stobbs present, and in the opport-same as number, bree. The race
there is every hope that the answer day, after five years' absence, they With the advent of autumn, the imported or received into the Colony unity of welcoming them. The win went to Mrs. Laaslugh in "Toinette, building is now the subject of com home in the Malakoff quarter out- child caught cold, and despite all from a part of China certain false nera were then called up, and Lady with Miss M. Ramsey's Gaelmunication with the War Office, and side the city gates. There the other their second-story fat, tired but remedies, became worse and worse or counterfeit coins-69 20-cent Stubbs presented the prizes All were second. The finishing times were: will be favourable and that the site found the dog sitting at the door of till death came. The mother was pieces and 630 10 cent pieces-know- applauded When Lady Stubbs bad" Toinette"................. 4-51-54 will be obtained
completed her task, Hittle Miss Gael"
His Excellency the Governor bas overjoyed at finding them again.."
How he got there no one can say. distracted by the death of hering them to be false or counterfeit.
12) Having counterfeit coins with Arthur presented her prettily with a Thecla," Miss Stubbings... 5-01-37 readily consented to preside at the only child. The funeral was arranged
"Joan," Miss Chapel! 5-01-55 meeting, and the Naval and Army Had he followed some English soldier and the bearers started off towards intent That Chin Kam on the 17th bouquet
The Commodore then informed
This was a close race. The boats Commanders-in-Chief also, have sign to the city? Where had he picked Hung Shan with the cofin. Just as of October had in his possession 69
the members of the club and the Bnished bunched and there were only fied their intention of attending. Every up the scent? they were passing through the Great 20-cent and 630 10-cent pieces.
The following jury was em- guests that presently they would East Gate the guards heard a sound of crying from inside the coffin. panelled; M. Fernandes, A. C. likely have Lady Stubbs herself as a
ROWING RACES. They thought that strange, and in- Mathias. C. M. Soares, A. C. V. competitor. He reminded the lady sisted on its being opened when the Vieira, L. G. Xavier, Golan Hyder, contestants that as Lady Stubbs
knew something of yachting they Dragon Boat Race-Large class. girl was found restored to life, and and George Arthur Robinson. gladly escorted bome. Now all the Accused pleaded not guilty. Mr. Dyer would find their difficulties increased. First $20, second $5. No. 2 boat,
His Excellency, replying on behalf 1: No. 1 bost, 2. neighbours say the restoration of the prosecuted for the crown. Mr. T. N.
Dragon Boat Race-Small class. child's life is a recompense to the Chang appeared for the detence. Mr. of Lady Stubbs, said that she desired widow Chow for having preserved ber Dyer, outlining the case, said that on him to thank the Club for giving her First $20, second $5. No. 2 boat, widowhood, and refusing to marry October 17 the prisoner was seen by the opportunity of presenting the again."-C. C. Post,
a
*
lady received a príze.
5-01-05
a few seconds between each. Each effort is to be made to start the work guess.
of establishing the club without delay, in order that it may be ready in the shortest possible time.
4
His owner cannot
We understand that the Catholic monthly publication Religias e Patria, founded in 1914.. but "unavoidably suspended for the last six months, Attention is directed to an ad- will appear again some time this vertisement in this esse announcing week. the 37th al fresco fels of the Society
On seeing the report purporting These races were both keenly con-of £. Vincent de Paul for Decem- Chinese constable hurrying along prizes in races in which she herself: No. 1-boat, 2. Wing Lok Lane, carrying a bag. hoped to take part, later in the tested. The result was in doubt up ber 5, under the patronage of HE to come from Liverpool that Chinese
They had spent a most
the Governor. Donations of souvenirs coal was being sent and had actually He was acting in a suspicious season.
The constable stopped enjoyable afternoon. He congrate to the last few inches. manser.
Qars-(Scratch for the souvenir stall and prizes for arrived at Newcastle to compete with The London correspondent ofm and asked what he had. The lated the Club on the excellence R.f.Y.C.
First silver cups. M. the various other stalls will be grate Birtish coal I at once made inquiries, Shipping and Engineering in an prisoner replied that he had money. of its arrangements, especially in crews).
sent to Messrs. J. M. Alves and Co.'s the Liverpool Journal of Commerce. I article, in this week's Issue of that He tried to escape, but was prevented. providing the first fine, afternoon Murdoch's crew 1; Mr. Pullen Den fully received and acknowledged if writes the London correspondent of am assured that no vessel carrying Journal; makes some interesting com- Compelled to open the bag, he in a number of days, and its ability festz's crew 2.
Mr. Murdoch set his crew of strik-offices, la Charter Road.
coal from China had arrived in the ments on the present and future ship produced a number of 10 cent. pieces to provide, as it had, at a moment's
Mr. C. F. Mason, who appeared Tyne up to recently, Prosecuting Some Shanghai doctors disagreed ping situation on the Pacific. He The constable, suspecting the money notice, an extra dragon-boat race for ing 36 against their opponents 34.
this morning before Magistrate inquiries further I find that most about the terms on which a new considers that the amalgamation of was counterfeit, took the prisoner to the enjoyment of his little son who The stroke was maintained. The win
ning crew won by about pour's Smith to defend a Chinese charged people in the coal trade there scout partner was taken in When he left the Holt Facific interests with those the police station. Money changers had expressed a wish to see one.
The officials and committees res| length: The other tried to prevent him of the Canadian Government will examined the coins and pronounced
ponsible for the arrangements were:" Dinghy Race Confined to yacht with the unlawful possession of 32 the idea as being impossible. It may practising in Shanghai for five years.result in great benefit to British trade all of them bad.
Patron-His Excellency Sir RE.
submitted that there was nothing on find a market in Scandinavia, just as Sludge Lobingier decided against in these parts and expresses the
The prisoner made two statements.
the tickets found in his client's pocket American coal has done, but to sell · to prove that they were lottery against British coal at home is out of tickets. The tickets, he said, were the question with home prices as they given to his client in a bundle by a are. Recently, I am informed, aerers friend who asked him to deliver al American boats with coal cargoes them to a man in the Central Market. for Dentmark have called at the Tyne The Magistrate found the defendant to bunker, and possibly a vessel from guilty, and imposed a fine of $50. Chins may do the same, but that is
all. The tickets will be destroyed.
them, on the ground that there was opinion, which seems to be general In answer to the charge on the firet Stubbs, KC.M.G.; Commodore, Moys Fire $7, second $5, third $3, lottery tickets in Pottinger Street, be possible for the Chinese coal to
of humour:
petition rather than encourage it...
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGHL
REMEDY.
no valid contract."
His judgment in Great Britain, that a Government count, he said:
Chiu Wong- told Frank Smyth Vice-Commodore, Mr. Ah Su 1;.Ah Kan 2; Ab Lo 3. concluded with the following touch merchant marine operated in con me to bring the money to Hongkong AR Lowe.
General Committee.-"Commodore junction with private interest is of telling me that he would come to These worthy disciples of Escala much more value to a nation's com- Hongkang and receive the money at W. Bowden-Smith, C.BERN phis attempted to cover a rather
merce than an entirely Government 4 Wab Ling, Lane where I was Capt. T. Arthur, Messrs. D. K technical and complicated subject by owned merchant marine, which tends to deliver it. He paid me 60 cents Blair, E. W. Carpenter, G. G..
WHEN you have a bad cold you want Segal docement of their own mak to stifle trade and discourage com for my passage from China. In re Wood, 1, S. McCann, V. G. Smyth,
a remedy that will not only give gard to the second charge Chiu Wong P. B. Colthurst, R. E. MacDougall, reifel, but effect a prompt, and permaz Flag" without expert assistance; and
told me to bring the coins to Hong (Hon. Secretary and Treasurer). they achieved about the same mea.
ent cure, a remedy that is plostaat to Sailing Committee-Commodore take, a retaedy that oxtains nothing sure of success as a lawyer would in
A.FAVOURITE RUB DOWN.kong and to give them to him there. performing a major operation. The
hylactic treatment of having a 3 golfer, the foot bal player and I am a travelling trader. I brought W. Bowden Smith, C.BE. R.N., Capt injurious Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the all round athlete know the the coins with me They were T. Arthur, Meters. D. K. Blair, H. Smeets all these requiremeum. It acts House, (Hon. Secretary), A. W. Van on Nature's plan, relieves the lungs, alde ferdraft the contract not being
expectoration, opens the secretions and estores the axion to a healthy enadia pred acquatose-condition set in value of Chamberlain's Fain Balm. It wrapped in paper."...
Rowing Committee.Messrs. E. Wo Heat This remedy has sword co was contemplated and desired 18 just the thing for a rub down after a The 20 cent pieces were stamped Andel, G. G. Wood, Beither party. We have con- game. All soreness disappears 1891 and 10-cent pieces 1833.
Chiu Kam was found guilty and Carpenter, J. S. Mc Cano, T. P. Male and use and can always be depend- like magic and sprains and swellings are ently no alternative but to discured in one-third less time than by
P. B. Colthurst."
torekeepers the bill with costs to plaintiffs, any other treatment. For sale by all sentenced to three years' imprison-Bevan V. G. Smyth, D. M. Graham, ed epin. For sale by Al Chemists and
Chemists and Storekeepers.
ment with hard labour. ordered."
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