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CHILDREN'S CORNER.

My Chi Chidren

PACIFIC, MAIL S.S. CO..

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NEW SHIPPING BOARD BOATS.

CAPTAINS APPOINTED.

BIG SHIP VA TORPEDO

SIR P. SCOTT 0; | XCONOMY.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SOVIET CONTRACTS:

THE VANDERLIP DÈILS.

CONCESSIONAIRE'S INTENTIONS.

:

JELLICOE AT : TLAND.

Members of one of the world's oldest and most romantic crafts. It is quite as well that the impres- honoured the new Lord Mayor! (Alderman James Roll) and his son which has gained currency that Sheriffs at banquet at the Hotel Mr. Washington B. Vanderlip is dis- Cecil. The Gold and Silver Wyre appointed with the attitude of the Drawers, whose predecessors had British Government or the British earliest scriptural testimony to their operations.

KIBITORS AT THE HOTME.

FORGKONG HOTEL

January 2L

Mr and Mrs Alison MrK. 3. Joseph kir J. Arnald Hr R. Jalian

Mr H. Knowlton My J. Kran

Ura el. A. Ia mmart

Mr F.0. Atlee Me J. T. Bagram Mr and Mrs G H.Mr B. A. Lammers

Mr T. D. W, BannisMr R P. Lemoul:

M. Banne maD

Mr and Ms S. Bi ter

Karmojis

Mr & Mrs J. Bare

The other day a little girl said to "De you think that I could make you say "black" if you do not want to say it?" "To which I replied that I was quite sure that she could not make me say it." Now, she went on, "I will ask you some ques-

Assignments of command on the tions and you must answer them properly."Very well, I said, and new shipping board steamers that

3-ster R. Barr Lauritsen then she asked what were the colours are to be placed in service by the of different things in the room, the Pacific Mall in the coming year have

were incorporated by Press towards himself and his Rus-Mr J. E de Boa for, a tablecloth, a doll's fröck, and several other things. "What is the been anreuzeed and in the list appear King James L. and it is interesting sian enterprise should be put right, Mrs E R. Bellos colour of the Union Jack?" she the names of most of the well-kasunto reflect that with the revival in says the Fincrcial Times in a special Mes F. Bennett

fashion of gold and silver face the Pacific Mail skippers who have been coming to the Orient.

asked then. Red, white and blue." I replied and then she laughed like anything and said that she knew that she could make me say "blue,”. But you said "black" I cried, and the minute after had said it I knew bowe stopia I had teen because she laughed more than ever.

It is a good catch, don't you think?

Your loving,

PETER PAN.

ANSWERS TO CORRES

PONDENTS.

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Elsa and Edna Batalka. You were both right about the Baried Tress except the third one. It should bave becerowan" not "yew." This week I am potting in another story about Mary and Snip and Step, as you asked for it, Edna.

SNIP AND SNOP CATCH COLD.

One morning Snip and Shop went for a very long walk and when they came back they were so tired that they nearly went to sleep over their tiffin. So, as soon as they had

it

And she buried them of to thei kitchen fire and gave them a good rubbing with a big towel

The first of the great floating hotels the so-called 535's originally designed as troopships and pew transformed into passenger carriers,

Admiral Sir Percy Scott replying to! will make its way from the Pacific coast into China waters early in the the toast of "The Imperial Forces," which & Financial Times” representa spring. This will be the "Golden given by the Master, said that one ive had with him. Mr. Vandertip State" and it will be under the corn-school in the Navy thought that bat-plained his position, so far as he con mand of Capt. George Yardley, who teships were a good thing and an-

ancient company is considering the micle. Mr. Vanderlip is neither ag- holding of a competitive exhibition grieved nor resentful, and even if he of manufacturers, thus signifying its considers that the British public continued solicitude for the advance ment of the craft. With the Lord stands in seed of a faith cure he feels Mayor were Colonel and Sheriff Sno inclination to minister to their Wishart and Mr. Sheriff H. Newton requirements. Knights M.P.

**ENTIRE STATE" SECOND

will sail for China will be the "Empire State" and it will be commanded by Capt. Thomas Fleming now captain on the "Ecuador" Following this steamer, the third will be the "Palmet to State" ander the command of Capt. Henry Nelson, who now commands the "Venezuela."

NOW EN ROUTE.

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In the course of a briel interview

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Mr od Ms C Miss L. J. Lawson Mr G. Ladin Mr P. Marks

Mr and Mrs C. F.

Mr R McGregor Mrs Evan Rense-Mr R. L. Malaria

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-- Mr T.L. Liter Mrs M. P. Beaton Mrs Mooney and Capt. K. Bottema Mr B. B. Moore Mr & Mrs & Bisney child

Rear Adms, CB ME F. R. Brawer

Morgan, Y.SN. His L. Brewer

Mrs RC Morton

Me and Mrs C H Massey

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Brown

Dr J. G. Lyon Mr and Mrs J. M. E. Fikko's & tary Mr and Mrs J. A.Me L. 2. D. Općen

Brown and I Noort children:

Mr R. Morton

Aleeson

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Panics Le.. Chandler

Mr and Mrs J, N.

Parker

Mrs. J. Patsom Mr S. S. Perry" Mr L. Perseries

Mr and Mrs J.Mias E. Proper

Mr J. E. Coota.

Gornet and children Miss Craig

Mr N. Croucher

Hannibal

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0.pt. Harding

Mr R. J. Harrison

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C. Omaries

Mr G. T. Rainer

Mr and Mrs G. J.

Robinson

Hr B. H. Tyler

SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921,

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES

CHINA COAST, IMO.

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93-LES.W. Choysang- 34-ICAN. Kwaisang.

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TSINGTAO.

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CEBU AND ILOILO.

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is well known here. Others whose other thought they were not. Early sidered an explanation was required. names are familiar in trans-Pacific in 1914, before the war, he emphasize of him with point and frankness. Her S. . Is Me shipping circles, who will be aboarded that the submarine bad dominated could not understand how any sen et the Golden State on its first voyage the battleship, but the Admiralty

his dealings with the Russian Govern-Miss C. E. Clark are William Green, who is to be first regarded the submarine as a toy, and try came to be associated with Mr K. P. Chen officer, Sam Coulcer, who will be the Press generally condemned him, second officer and Bill Pringle, who suggesting that he was suffering meet, and when it was pointed out from midsummer madness. After that he had himsell fostered the mis- is to be third officer.

we had been at war a short time the Lords Commissioners of the prehension by declining to show The se and Pacific Mail-535 that Admiralty and the public found his contracts to the Home Office, hef Mr A. E. Carnell Mis51.van Randny Jan 6-LCSY. Taksang.

that the submarine and the torpedo protested, smilingly but emphatically, Mrs. G. B. Daniel

Mr Leo.Rodolsky were not toys, and as a result It My business with the Soviet Gov-Mr N. B. Davies was now being discussed, whether! erment of Russia is no business of Mr J. E. Donaldson Mr J. J. Rogers

Why on Mr and Mrs C. M.Mr G. J. Radelph we should have battleships or not. the British Home Office.

Ede

Mr J. A.Shenley » The Japanese were building battle earth should I produce to them my Engineer-Captain Mr and Mis H.

3.P. Ferguson. ships of 35,000 tos, and the Am-contracts?"

Staple Smith ericans wese doing Ikewise The The remark that such disclosure of Mr F. & Ferguson Mr.H. 8. Smith

Mr and Mrs W. H.M L. H. Stewart bead of the construction department documents would prove the existence; Gale

Mr E. WTate The fourth of the Pacific Mal at the Admiralty, who was an ad of the contracts was met by the re- KrC Goldberg finished, they jumped into their Shipping Foard ships, the "Hoosier vocate of the big battleships, told inter fort the existence of the Cow Mr and Mrs W. baskets and fell fast asleep. Every State, is to be commanded by him two days ago that he was build mens was not a matter on which hel one was having a reet and when Capt. Thomas Blau, now commanding a battleship which could not be desired in the very least to assure ang began to rain no ene thought for 2 ing the "Colombia" and the fifth, the sunk by a torpedo."Well said by Great Britain. time about shutting the windows. "Lone Star State, will be commanded Sir Percy Scott, *I am afraid I had it interests you or anybody to MrJ. Scott Harston Mr R. J. Wair

Now Snip and Shop's baskets bap by Capt. George Dockstader. to be rather rude to him, because know it he said, "I can tell you Mr and Mrs A. T.Capt. E. A Walker

Two of the smaller Shipping there is no limit to the size of a hat the contracts are in my possession His

Mr C. G. Weisbrod Jan. 31.-M. AL pened to be in the verandak and they

Feb 2-0. S. E. were so fast asleep that they never Board passenger and cargo felt the rain which came pouring riers that have been allocated to of a torpedo a charge of half a ton the Russian Soviet Government.""

car torpedo. You can put into the head and that they are signed and sealed by MrsT.W.Hindmarsh Mr Heary White

MrG. P. White Mrs M. Hussey Mr and Mrs E K.Mr F. B. Wijumalen through the windows til Mary the Pacific Mail are the "Creole of TNT. A 500 lb. charge of

But one would be right in saying Ingram

Mr and Mr C. A. came along and found them there, State" and the Wolverine State. TNT is quite big enough to blow that until they are recognised and Mr M. A. Ingram Wilson looking very wet and draggled.

These are the so-called 502's andje hole as big as this room in a Wake up, wake up, dogs, she are to go into service between the battleship. The Lords Commission- Sanctioned by the United States Gov-3 S. Je Jebaston gied, "You will catch horrible colds Pacific Coast and India saling from ars, of the Admiralty are very anxious crument they are no more than pro-

SINGAPORE. if you be there in the rain.

San Francisco by way of Honolulu.

to pursue their old policy of building visional contracts??

Not at all." Mr. Vandeslip re- Mr & Mrs V. Clair Dr. and Mrs Feb 2-0. SE so many ships of one type and so

7.-C. 31. S. plied:

"They are valid, completer and birs T. F. Marriott

Cobbs

Mr and Mrs H- Apr. 3-C.-31. 8. Nile. The "Creole State" was delivered any ships of another type every

Mr & Mrs McEwan But the next day Snip and Stop last month and is now on its maiden year, whether they are useful or not, contracts, and they will begin to

and they are very, anxious to build, fupation just as soon as trade rela-Mr and Mrs. H. Mathesca were both sneezing almost without voyage under command of Captattle ships now. I told them the fiors have been resumed between the Mr & Mrs Ferguson Miss M-Ewan storping and when Mary brought H. L. Jores. It is taking the place of other day that I did not think the United States and Russia, whether it Me and Mrs Hind Miss Walker them their breakfast of bread and the "Colesa," which with the "Santa

to spending £7,000,000 on a battle bence." milk Snop's throat was so sore that Cruz" is being returzred to the Grace country would be gaite so agreeable is in a year's time or a hundred yeare he could not eat it.

Mr. Vanderlip had not heard that Company by the Pacific Mail The Never mind, poor Stop," said "Wolverine State," under command of ship that could be sunk by one tor-

pedo. Hear, hear.) Just at present the United States Government had Mary, giving him a pat and tucking Capt. C. H. Porta, will follow the they are in a very undecided state of itself completed a deal in locomotives him up in his basket again, "T"Creole State" and will fit into the mind. There is a divided opinion, with the Soviet Government, and wasir and Mrs H. W. Mr and Mrs W. B. rend for the doctor and he will scor schedule of the Santa Cruz." Each Some say fast cruisers, submarines, not prepared to discuss that phase of Capt & Mrs Archer Mr and Mrs K00-| Jan 26-CL N. make you better."

of these steamers has 1,200 tons of and torpedoes, and some want battle the subject. He understood that Mr&Mrs Ashton refrigerating space which gives ships, but I am quite sure that they will Washington had not yet recognised Surgeon-Comdr and Min kolevaky facilities for transporting a consider never get the battleships in again. the Soviet Government, and until able quantity of perishable cargo One heard a lot about Jutland such recognition was granted be sup- between India and America.

The vessels have accommodations just new, added Sir Percy Scott, posed that neither his contracts no: and there was a large number of any other contracts with American for 84 first-class passengers and will gentlemen who were not at the citizens would be operative. Lovide the fastest passenger service battle, but who were now saying what į Asked whether M. Krassin had any from America to India available to Viscount Jellicoe ought have done. knowledge of the contracts be had MrÏ. T. Bart the traveller. The voyage from San (Laughter.) "It so happened that entered into with the Soviet Govern-Kr G. F. Caville McCazn Mary replied and she hung up the Francisco to Manila by way of Viscount Jellicoe discussed with me ment. Mr. Vanderlip suggested that Mr and Mrs T. WMr B. L Mecklen receiver, and went to look after the Honolulu will occupy 21 days and before the battle of Jutland what he the inquiry should be addressed to M. Cockkundir and Mrs J ́F.

the homebound voyage from Calcutta was going to do in a big battle," Krassin. In reply to a further ques Mr C. F. Cooper dogs

will consume 33 days.

said Sir Percy, and as I quite tion as to whether his particular con- Mr Cormacka agreed with him, naturally I will not tracts required to receive the assent ouf, wouf, wouf" (which meant

Two of the big 535's that have been talk about it (Laughter.)

or signature of M. Krassin, Mr. Van- I don't like the cold thing. I won't awarded to the Matson Navigation it is rather funny for these derlip declined to make any ansWET. have it, and then be snapped and Company are the "Hawkeye State" gentlemen to sit in their arm The magnitude of the deal in goods snarled a bit in the way puppies and the "Buckeye State" and these are chairs at the club and tell

which is covered by his 'contracts has sometimes do. But of course be bad shortly to go into service between us now what Jellicoe ought to been variously stated as from six hum Me and Mrs F. J.Hr. H. Fenn to have it on and Mary was very Baltimore and the Hawaiian Islands. have done. At any rate, whatever dred million sterling in value, and firma about it. Then she gave them In addition to these vessels an he did, the Germans came out for Mr. Vanderlip was quite willing to L. Cora r. & MrsCapt. & Mrs. Purtis

Capt. Douglas Rome milk and tucked them up fa

passenger service the battle of Jutland, they went clear up all uncertainty on this point. entirely

T. B. Drew their baskets.

The figure, he said, is three bil-Me D. D. Dryden ME Balpha- In the evening, before she went to to the Far East soon is to be open-home, and they never came out bed. Mary made them some breaded by the Admiral Line with fire again except to surrender to the ion dollars, which at the present Mr & Mr JonneMr T. S. Mar

Duncan poultices and fastened them round Shipping Board boats allocated to British Fleet (Cheers.)

"Colonel Sir Augustus Fitz George, Tate of exchange works out at about Mr & Mrs Dennett Mr And Mr W. E. that company which will operate out

Mr G. E. Ellama Saip and Snop's necks.

Mr. Vanderlip was asked if it was Mr N. 8. Ellis of Seattle and it is understood that who also replied, said Kitchener £600,000,000. one or more new vessels are to be was not a very great general. But placed in service by the Chiza Mail he was a very good organiser, and true that goods to this amount were Mr and Mrs Ensign Chind Press-

the country owed him an enormous to be delivered and paid for in Rus Miss Ensign debt for what he did with the Citizen sian products within three years of the MrAY. Farmer

Mr C. Farmer Mr J. Farmer Army. He (Sir Augustus) was die times when the contracts began to appointed because, in his view, the function. "It is certainly considered

Featherstone rather like four fingers spread out war bad produced no great man, that Russia can absorb that value of and a small pink flower, something with the exception of Marshal Foch goods in the period named,

Mr H. Greenwood like clover. There were some seed who was picked out late.

plied. It seems a tail proposition, Mr and Mrs W. H.Hr. Findlay Smith

Groskamp Sir George Younger, M.P., replying but you must remember that the

Mr H. Spicer pods on one or two of the plants as well and these were like beans. He to "The Houses of Parliament," the 150,000,000 Russian people have not Mr and Ms H. LMrs & MissStubbing

Groat thought he would pick one to take toast of which was given by Alder had a damned thing renewed in seven rund Mrs B. A.Mr and Mrs. J.

They have only got 6,000 to his mother but no sooner had he man Sir William Dunn, said that in an years. touched a leaf than it shut up Empire like theirs it was monstrous locomotives in all Russia, and in the Mr B. C. Hale quickly, so that all the fingers looked that they should be governed practi country they haven't got a good suit Mr D. Hal like tiny sticks.

cally by a single chamber, It was of clothes. Russia wants refurnishing Mr HansED.

So she telephored to the dog doctor and when he heard what was the matter he said, "You must put a cold bandage round Shop's throat. Keep bath the dogs covered up in their baskets and give them a drink of

warm nilk. If they are not better

will come and see them to-mOITÓW,”

Very well, thank you doctor,

I

Sad to say Snop was not good over his bardage. He said "Wolf, woof

The next morning as soon as she was down she went to the kitchen to show the dogs were feeling and they came barking to meet Her, as well and as lively as possible.

"But where are your poultices, Snip and Snop?" asked Mary.

Wout they both answered several times over and then she saw the bandages lying on the ground bat there was riot bread in them,

You don't mean to say that you have eaten the bread !" she cried.

Saip and Snop both looked rather ashamed of themselves because that was just what they had done.

All the same they had got rid of their colds very quickly,

Wen the doctor rang up to ask

how they were he laughed very much

phen Mary told him that they had eater their poultices and then he said. 'I'm afraid those dogs give you a lot of trouble Mary."

Oh I don't mind that," Mary answered, “Because I am very fond of them!"

And when Snip and Snop, who wer sitting near by, heard that, they arked for joy and jumped up at Mary so suddenly, that they nearly knocked her over and then they all 'bzd a great game together.

-PETER PAN

THE SENSITIVE PLANT,....

Dicky's father and mother had a

OTHER STEAMERS.

new

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Mrs Aveling

Mis Barker

Blair

Mr E. E. O. Bird Mr and Mrs D.

Mr J. Bradley

M Mr M. J. Breen

Me J. G. Bridger

Cirarch

Kennett

kolersky

Mr J. H. Kritg Mr H. P. Lamarche Mr H. B. Liley K.M. 1. D. Lloyd

Mr M. R. L. Logan Mr& Mrs O.F. Marcel Mr J. R. Ma sh Mrs Mathiasen

Cat. & drs Corson Mr R. Crowley Mr D. F. Cuthill Mr J. D. Dauby Eng. Conde W

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Miller Mr and Mrs ́0.

Morgan Col I A. Ficholson, C.M.G.D.S.O.

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Miller Capt. 8. Mills

Mr G. G. Peters Mr A. V. Pettitt

Mi Pavis

Reynolds

Roberts

Mr J. S. Robinson

Mr W. Roger

JAYA PORTS, ETC.

Jan. 4.-J.CJ.

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(TIA SULL)

Jan. 29.-B. F.

Feb. 19-7, L

Mar. 1.-H. F.

Agamemnen. Grace Dollar. Kentucky.

NEW ORLEANS.

Feb. 1-0 SE

Eamburg Maru.

BOUTH AFRICAN FORTS.

DURBAN AND CAPETOWN. (VIA SINGAPORE, BETOS AIRES, RIO- DE JANEIRO, SANTOS AND MAURITIES, Mar. 8-0.S. K. Seattle Maru.

EUROPEAN PORTS.

IL-N.T... (D.&Co.) Macassar. SRINDISI, VENICE, & TRIESTE.

INDIAN PORTS, ETC.

CALCUTTA.

(VIA RANGOOX). Feb. 3.-N. Y. K. Sanu Maru

6-BI A

-13 B. L.A.

Takada. Japan

BOMBAY AND COLOMBO. Jan. 4-0. K. Raigon Maza..

28.-N. I. E. Sawashi Maru.

Dunera Feb. 10-P. & O.

Tsushima Mar Labore. Alipore

14.-K. Y.E 26-P. & O... MAT.-P. &0.

7.-P. & Q.

Dilwara.

AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

BYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Major& Mrs Banders Feb. 10.-C. & A. MC. E. Sandstrom

15.-N. Y. K Mr and Mrs W.

16~~~~~A.0. Schofield

16-E. & 4.

12-N. I.K. Apr. 19-N. Y. K.

Rer. and Mrs W. T. Hou. Mr F. H. Sharp Mir. SE &&

he re- Miss Gibson

Bale

Mr E. P. éhaw LL-Comdr. and Mrs

Simmons

Mr J. F. Swindells

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ME R-A. Walter

Mr F. M. Weller

Mr K. H. Webster,

Dicky was very surprised and call essential that before it went out of and re-equipping throughout, and her Major Harding

Medelingsworth ed out to his mother, "Mother, look office this Government should fulfil the vast population consists of people who Major W. L Hax-r HE. Wulms at this fanny plant! I was going part of its policy connected with there are all ready to work and produce tingford, Mr & Mrs WinBeld

Wond

OP 20 yw age the late Loot Bancomated testiled to ibe menadže “be recetted from 11MROD'S

CURI, BIGOPKY 1981 DIRE),

alle letters ta-dag:

to pick it for you when it shut up form and reconstitution of the Second money's worth for the goods they Mr and Mrs J.. E.Mr and MrsMambal

Jolly as tight as tight."

Chamber. Nothing but a sudden [require.” "Oh I know these queer things, and altogether unexpected- difficulty Mr. Vanderlip laughed at the idea! Mr RW. Lee Jones Major B. B. Young

Mr R. G. 8. Kay Dicky," said his mother. "They are would entitle it to go back to the that the United States could supply so pretty. I was going to pick some country without discharging that the whole of the goods covered by his į. one day to do the table for a dinner- duty. Mr. Lloyd George's pluck and contracts. He explained that it ves party but they closed up as soon as courage during war had been a his intention to place his orders in I touched them and then I knew that tremendous advantage to the nation. America up to the limit of her pro- Only once did he see him looking auction capacity, and what the States they were sensitive plants.

What does that mean. Mother?" anxious and broken, and that was canner supply Europe will be invited asked Dicky.

at breakfast when the usual com to estimate for. "It means," answered his mother,munique had not been received from That they feel things more than General Headquarters and the Frime ordinary plants just as sensitive Minister WES anticipating the people have more feeling than others.worst

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news with regard to THAT HEADACHY FEELING "When will they open again ?" Amiens. Fortunately the message

arising from constipation.- Hveriahners questioned Dicky.

came through that there would or bile, gives place to..mase of clear. *** Not for some little time," replied be no further retreat, and the Prime headed frealmness and genral physical bis mother. And this was true, for Minister enjoyed his breakfast. He comfort when Dicky sat and watched them until he reminded the company that Mr. Lloyd rge garden with all kinds of was tired of being there and so he George was largely responsible for Howay and bushes growing in it way to play and "forgot all the gising of the single command to

Marshal Foch, but, added Sir George, have gently cleansed and woubted the One day when Dicky was wonder about them. ** Zing about by the swing he saw some j When he thought about them some he was Scottish enough to believe digestive system. A

Pinkettes are sold by chemists, also retty fernlike plan's which crept bours afterwards the sensitive plants that if his fellow countryman had that free, 06-oents the vial from Dr. long the ground. They had thin, had all opened wide once more. been given the same chance he would williams Medicine Co. Eseclmen

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