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REMEDY.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
STEAMER WRECKED.
DISASTER IN GULF OF SIAM.
PASSENGER SHIP FOUNDERS IN GALE.
A shipping disaster involving it is feared a considerable loss of life and the total loss of a coasting stearser occurred near Kok Man, a small island below Koh Samit, and in close proximity to the Loftus Scoal, un the East Coast of Siam.
HOME TRADE,
MANCHESTER WEEKLY MARKET REPORT.
Ms. James F. Hulton and Co Ltd, Michester, reported as follows on We-tandur, August 10~~-~
The markers have again beenly affected by American crops Ahich is continunesly un- faraye and gives indication of further serings deterioration of con- The lost ship, according to advices dition ste the issue of the Bureau' терог Combined with firmer spot from Chantaboon dated August 27, is the "Francis Garnier" a coasting markers and a better demand for s'eamer, licensed to trade as a parextiles in America this has again led senger vessel between Bangkok, and i
10 advancing prices, but a slight parts on the East Coast of the Gulf of reaction at the close of the week has Siam as far as Koh Kong. The ill caused prices to recede from the fated vessel was on her inward voyage higher. Both here and in America to Bangkok. Messrs Malcolm Bet-spot sales tend to increase; at Liver anger and Co., are the agents,
pool this has especially been the case, the total sales on the 8th inst. amount ing to 15.000 balss. It is difficult to account for this as it certainly does not represent sales of cloth taking place, but it is possibly cf an anti- cipatory nature on the part of mer chants exorcing an expansion of There is trading in the near future no improvement in the demand for yarn or clot. Our market remains exertionally quiet in fact, even for a period of the year which is generally more or less inactive. Enquiry has probably een slightly better but the result in the way of actual business Sales have is almo negligible. recently len so far short of the present lined production that many who recommenced manufacturers.
The Ministry of Marine despatched the "Phra Yom at once to the scene of the disaster is the hope of picking up any survivors, who raas have succeeded in reaching the numerous small islands in the vicinity, no traces of the unfotunate vessel or her com plement were found.
The "Chutatutch" arrived at Bans kak on August 28, with 23 survivors of the wreck on board,
THE WRECK
a Bangkok In an interview with Times representative, Captain Pater sep, master of the "Chutarutch" said bere ceived information that a party of survivors had got ashore on a small island. He immediately proceeded to this island but found that they had left in a small boat and he eventually work at the beginning of last mighth picked up eighteen at Koh Samit, and will wry soon be again faced with a further fire at Chantaboon, includ the pro-et of closing down unless ing the chief engineer and chief oficer, there is a renewal of buying. This The "Francis Garnier" was officered naturally has a depressing effect on and manned by Siamese, and her values, and in spite of dearer cotton downward. chief engineer told Captain Patersen the tendency is still
he advised the master Makers of fancy cloths are probably that of the ship to stay at Chactaboon in the best position both as regards This their eruacements and basis of prices, owing to the heavy seas. the captain refused to do, and the whilst manufacturers of satteens and woven coloured goods are weakest." ship put out to sea.
Most finishing works are still on A reduction in dyeing short time. prices to take effect next month will place these on a sounder level. Very little cloth has been sold for any of the large corsuming markets. Chiná is very dull and quiet and India is still practically out of the market xxcept for small odd lots, Enquiry from Rangoon is increasing and there appears to be a better prospect of business for this market. Java and Singapore place small lines.
Apparently
pared
she tas for heavy
many
pre- and doors with
weather of the parts and were not properly closed the result that the engine room was soon flooded and the ship took a list. To counteract this the Captain ordered the Chinese coolies below to shilt the carga but in the meantime the vessel slowly sank stern first, Eight out of ten of the crews got safely away with the exception of the Chinese coolies but only five of the twenty passengers were saved. It is stated that the engineer, when asked why he did not attempt to save any of the passengers and Chinese after his party bad landed simply said No. It is reported that the vessel was loaded first with charcoal and then with heavy timber.
and 80 persons on board, including a Chinese theatrical troupe.
The steamer 'Francis Garnier" was a vessel of 102 tons net register. She was an iron ship built in Greenock in 1881 by Scott and Co. Her dimensions were; length, 135.7 feet breadth, 19.9 fest; and depth, 7.2 feet. Her gross tonnage was 318. and she was licensed to carry 25 a total loss in three companies for passengers besides her crew number Tes. 80,000. There were between 70 ing 32.
A later report says:-The "Francis
total Garnier" is a
loss. The "Phra Yom" found no trace of the
insured vessel. It was
against
THE HILL
Up the bill went strangers three. Strangers three, and bitter-proud; Passion, with upbraiding loud, Reason twisting to be free,
bruised and Spirit stumbling.
Up the hill went strangers three. Sick with rancorous memory, Bound together, bound in me.
Hapless they, who sought delight Stubbornly disputing there Riddles of an old despair, Phantoms of my inward night Glimmering on its stagnant air. Hapless they-while aching bright. Through the bill-air's tranquil light Summer dropped from sound and
eight.
Quietly a moment fell
Like a cool and steady hand- Reaching through the pine sweet
land.
Through the heather's
swell,
rusted
Through the drifts of stone and
sand. #
Quietly a moment fell
Like a happy sounding bell, Like a comfort: "It is well.”
Cold the wind upon my brow, Boding neither good nor ill, Clear and pale and very still Stood the light on beach and
plough.
Autumn climbed the stony bill. Cold the wind upon my, brow, Cold and kind the tossing boung, Rooted in the here and now.
Passion, spirit, reason crept To the windows of my eyes, Felt that ascient rapture rise Mightily, a wave that leapt Earthborn, toward the dreaming
#kies.
=
Down that hill of light I stept. My heart gladdened, my heart
wept,
Fer passion, spirit, reason slept.
BARRINGTON GATES IN
The New Statesman.
"GOLF WIDOW.".
HUSBAND WITH WHOM THE
GAME IS A MANIA.
In the New York courts, a wife is suing her husband for divorce on ac count of his mania for golf. Mrs. Rachael Hayward, wife of a wealthy manufacturer, told the court that her husband's addiction to golf was so great that be virtually excluded her from his life. He became a changed man for months at a time and refused to sit at the same table with her.
Last April, he went to England to attend the international golf matches. While he was away he allowed her only £3 a week, she alleged.
A Life of Agony
Backache Positively Cured
After 10 Years.
Rheumatism and backacha are two
the most common and troublesome Now, if you purge the kidneys I could only bend with great diffenity. complaints in this day you would the bowels, they will I was hardly ever free fruza be Thocands of people had work a tor-gain their healthy, active condition wearying, dragging pain. I tried all success, until 12 months ago 1 was tars, acties of any kind a weariness, and soon rid the system of uric acid of advertised remedies, without and bad weather a continuous dread. There is only one kidney remedy gives a sample box of De Witt become of the rheumatic paies they which does this and proves it-Da Kidery sad Bladder Pidh, and was ars subject to, or the tiring backache pains they are over wholy Irce from.)
It is foolish to think that you can- not remore rbenmatiem from your wystem. It is dangerous to neglect backache pains or the other symptoms) that mean disordered kidneys-head- aches, nervous debility, bad breath, gouty or dropsical awellings, constipa tion, bladder weakness, or discomfort. If your kidneys are ent of order they are not properly performing their work, af keeping the blood free from poisonous uric acid,
which is made avery day by the wasta impurities of the system. This means that the Bric poison is retained in your blood. Acid Lakes the form of tiny sharp crystals, and it is quite easy imagine how these cause terrible pains El allowed to accumulate.
• f all stubborn diseases, Widney trouble in any form is one of the met difenit to over me. In many rospects it a like Consumption.
Coastumption is curable, f you can get at the germs, the cause of disease., but the germs of Consuraption are so placed in the langs as to prevent medicises touching them. That is why it is almost impossible to cure Comption with modicises.
Kidney trouble is like Consumption- It is so difficult to the gertha in the
Mr. G. T. GOODALL, (from Phot·),
astonished at the relief they gave me.
I bought some more and emtioned the treatment, and after a short time I found I was absolutely tree of my complaint"
This statement was made in 1914. In 1919, Eve years later, bir. Goval
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FAILING ́SIGHT CURE.
FREFERS ENGLISH TO GERMAN. GREAT DISCOVERY MADE BY
A correspondent of the Berliner Tageblatt, writing from Norder-
περί
ACCIDENT.
Patients of Dr, Erasmus Arlington that the Kaiser's Pond, of Brooklyn, declare, writes сауз brother, Prince Henry, attracted the New York correspondent of the general attention on the promenade Daily Express of July 26, that he has there by carrying on an English con- discovered a serum which will pre- vertation in "unusually daud tones." vent total loss of sight in certain
cases of partial blindness. A fellow visitor, "apparently an officer in mufti," accosted him and remarked curtly that "in times like
Dr. Fond is silent. Knowledge of his discovery leaked out agamat Mie wishes, his deare being to prevent
the present it could at least be ex-discussion of it until he has reported
ment.
pecied from a Hohenzollern that he to the medical associations. It is stated, however, that nipe patients would speak German."
undergoing treatment in hospital Shortly afterwards the Prince had have recovered the use of their eyes. another rencontre. A newspaper owing to Dr. Pond's seam, which he vendor was aying the Berliner perfected after eight years experi Tageblatt, and the Prince, as he The discovery is said to have been passed, suddenly turned round and made accidentally in 1914, when Dr. shouted: "Aren't you ashamed to Pond was experimenting with a pre- sell a paper like that? The man. He became aware, that by means of paration he was using for cataract. however, only laughed in his face.
hypodermic injections in the eyeball the serum could be made to strengthen the blood that supplies the optic nerve. The serum will not change a condition of total blindness por
A
CHRONIC DIARRHOEA,
IE you subject to avtan's of darb
Keep absolu ely quiet for a cure crees of blindness caused, by hemorrhage has + fow days rest by bert if par de be car accident where iful of y or diet and take Charolais occurred, "bar za tong is the parlent Colic and Diarrhost. Han dy, this is able to discern, no matter how med eine han cured owner of chronic dimly, the passing of a hand a fear darbots tht zhys ci- have failed
et, and it will an e you. For misty faches before his lace there is time Alberists and torekeepers.
* for the serum ka work??
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