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SHORT SERMON.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY MARCH 16 1912

A PREVENTATIVE

OF SMALLPOX,

. For the Father himself loveth

Tho question as to whether you.-St. John, xvi. 27. -

Walking with a little child the there are or are not any preventa- other afternoon, the writor had his fives of small-pox other than vac- attention thus called to the begin-eination is particularly interesting ning of a beautiful sunset: "How to the people of Hongkong at pretty the air is!" said the child, this season of the year, and for that reason wo think the follow- Not old enough to use common expression "aky," this little one ing, from the correspondence " Overseas Daily keenly felt the loveliness of do- columns, of the parting day, and his baby lips Mail "of a recent date, may prove framed the fullness of his heart. to be of practical utility.

To him, with but the first smattoring of knowledge and only such understanding as children havo-we grown-ups do not know how much or how little that may be!-there was a message of beauty in the white clouds against the clear blue of the "inverted bowl.",

He was coming in contact, in one of the countless ways which load to such consciousness, with the love of the Father.

Sir, Living in an out-of-the- way part of India, I have only just soon the letter "Doctor's Fore- warning,"in your issue of Novem- bar 18, in which Dr. Sorgeant mentions that once in ten years there is a recurrence of small-pox and other epidemics,

Now Dr. Sergeant, I suppose, could not explain that thes opidemics once in ten years are caused by a gradual diminution during that time of the resistont

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Only fully prepaid letters and post cards are transmissible by the Siberian Route to Europe.

The Parcel Post system to the following place in Chins in for the Hunan, Knulchow and Tengyush. ↑ present suspended-Hupeh, Szechuan:

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

London

SHIPPING NEWS,

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The Amoriosa nad Manchurian Line 18.. Matoppo left Sabang on the 16th inst., and is dus here on the 24th inst.

ARRIVALS.

VESSELA" IN PORT.

BTRAMERE:

Anghin, Ger. ., 1,001, Chr. Kumpel, 10th Mar Bangkok: 9th Mar., Gen.-B, & 8,

15th Mar., Gen-, & 8. b Anbal, Br., 1,880, J. B. Harris,

Mail Steamers.

THE PENINSULAR

Maranton 14th AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

Wardhe, Bej ws. 2,568, F. R. Com-Borneo, Ger. ., 1,844, E. Bombill, 19th Mar Sandakan Stb. mack, 15th Mar-Singapore

Mar., Timber.-M. & Co.

!

February 24, February 28,

Due Bhaugh! March. 12. March 15.

MAILS DUE. Biberian, Yorck, 19th insi. German, Lutzow, 21st inst. Amerionn, Korea, 22nd inst. American, Biberia, 1st prox. American, China, 8th prox.

Switow,

of t

8 Mar., Gen Bourbon, FZ. B.., 997, Le Bail, 11th WILL despatch VESSELS to the Underpoentioned PORTS on or about

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Chicago

Hudson Mari, Jap, s... 2,782, Mori- sads, 15th MarDairen 8th Mar., Coal.-M. B. K. Sosha Mara, Jap... 1,119, K. Sugam, 16th Mar.--Swatow 10th Mar., Gen.0, 8. X Tallbyblun," Dr. ., 6,628, H. L. Clara

Allen, 16th Mar Liverpool 4th Feb., Gon.—B, & B,

Tjitarou, Dutch ..., 3,660, P.

Taman

MAILS CLOSE.

Haiching, 17th Mar., 9 a.m. Amoy and Foochew-Per Bwatow, Amoy and Tamsul-Per] "

Daiji-maru, 17th Mar., 9 Tang

-Siberian

Mail.

16th Mar Muntok 8th "Mar,,"Gen.-J. O. J. L. - Marn, No. 1, Jap. ma, 1,142, J. Kuwataki, 18th | Mir- Canton 15th Mar, Gon.--M: B. K. Wah, Chih., HI, G, F, W. Newbery, 16th Mar-Canton 15th Mar.. Gen.-0. M. B N. Con Mar, Jap. . 2,850, T. Hanide, 16th Mar.-Mojl 10th Mar., Coal-0. 8. E.

DEPARTED,

A.M.

SHANGHAI, Siberino Mail to Europe-Per Anhui,

17th Maz, A.M

Yarimo

DA.M.

He was rejoicing in one of the power of the thyroid and other Bridonces of that Father's bound-important glands of the body Shanghai--Per Chinking, 17th Mar, loss love; for bonuty, in whatevor which resist the activity of all form, is the impress of God's evil bacilli. What the public aignot ring..

י!

Not knowing why, whence or whither, any more than the oldest and wisest of us can know, he was grateful for the gift of a beautiful sky.

Do we who have attained taller growth-we children of a few years moro, a few tears more and a larger measure of what we can call wisdom-do wo sonso thra love of the Father in its variod -manifestations?

Do wa, who have come to know that there must be a central. soures of power, accept the good, the beautiful and the true, with which we are so largely surround- ed, as more accident; as more process-product?

Or is thore, doop-set in our hoaris, a sense of this Fatherhood of God which leads us, even in socrot, to find in nature, and some- times in man, rich evidence of a lovo which indeed "passeth all understanding?"

a

should do next year, when an other epidemic oyelo is due, is to take just one drop of iodine in little water, the very first thing overy morning. This will restore the thyroid gland (and other glands by sympathy) to its full resistent power. Tako for ten days, and then intermit for ten days, (and so on..

|

By this iodine drop treatment I increased the resistent power of their thyroid glands so much that in a severe outbreak of plague everyono attacked recovered!- Yours faithfully,

J. J. M. Prospect, Naduvatum, Nilgiris.

B. India.

FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS.

A CHANCE OR EVERÝ

AMATEUR.

Mar. 13.

India, for London.

Manila, Cebu, Iloilo, Batarie, Slags Bealomond, for Yokoliamın,

paro

and Rangoon-Pa-Tatoon-maru, for Moji. Olevoland, 18th Mar., 1 ..Kueishow, for Canton.

P.X.

Macao-Per Sai Tal, 18th Mar., 1.15 wellaire, Chefoo and Tientsia-Per

Kusichor 18th Mat, 3 r., Shanghai-Per Wuhu, 18th Mar., singapore, Paunng and Colomb

r.N.

Per Pork, 18th Mar., 4. Kobp and Yokohama For Yei-narn,

18th Mar., 5 r.x,

Singapore, Penng and Calentia-Por

Chun Sang, for Osnton.

Tjimahi, for Sumbays. Kumsang, for Calou to. Mausing, for Sandakan, 8Kwongsang, for Suanghai. Loongsabg, for hian'ls. secmoon, for Saigon. Phipmpesh, for Saigot. Saint Patrick, for Yokohama: Rokkosad mara, for Taino. Yatching, for Kobe. Vestfold, for Shanghai.

PASSENGERS DEPARTED,

Pers, Tenyo Maru, sailed on 16th Mar., for San Francisco, &c. :— Anki, T. Burkey, O. H. Brennett, J. A. BJW Yock, Mix,71 Bergholz, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 20 Bumo, Mr. & Mrs. Barnhart, Miss

Vorwaerte, 19th Mar., 9 A.M. Haiphong (taking Mails for Pakhol)- Per Hongkong, 19th Mar, 9 A..

Macao-Por Sui Tal, 19th Mar., 1.15 Manila, Cebu and Loil-Per Taming,

19th Mar.. 8 *** Amoy and Tsintaa-Per Hangchow, 19th Mar,3 P.M. Slangitai-Ter Tungahing, 20th Mar,,

German

Mall.

10 A.M.

EUROPE,&, VIA TUTI-Bodington, U. OORIN (Late letters 11.00 Barnhart, Bira, a.m. Extra Postage 10 orata.) Berose'n, Mira (Lettere posted in all the Pillar Brawo, Mrs. Fu Boxes in time for the find Baker, Mis Lulu

.0.

JL clearance will be included in

Bradley, Mas B. Chan Sing-hoy Obia Hing-on Olin Sun-bo Chin War.

this contract mail)Per Mar, 11

York,

A.M.

20th

The proprietor of the "Hong-Macao-Por Bui Tai, 20th Mar., 1.15

r.&.

continus during March kong Telegraph " has decided to Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo and Cebu-Clark, Mr & Mrs.

his

offer of two prizes for the best photographs submitted to the editor by amateur photographers, during the month.

The first prize is one of

$10

P.M.

-Par Rabi, 20th Mar 8

2011, Shangbal-Por Nenchmang,

Mar., 8 P.M.

Canego, Marquis Crouse, Miss Campbell, Mr. and

Mrs. Cox, A. W. Cox, E. A. M. Aang-Cathartson, W.-

Choutean, A.

Hoihow and Haiphong (aking Mails

for Fakhol)-Per kiang, 21st Mar, 9 a.. Kudat and Bandakan-Per Boraso,

Kroyenberg, D. King Fal-kaan Kaptolja, B. D. Kása, Dr. K. §. Kernely, Miss J. Leung Wan-shna Linzel

Luador, Mia A. Lyon, Mrs. F. N. Lamb, Mr. & Mrs.

11. W...

Jeff :rague, Mr. &

Mrs. Emile

Law on, Mike

Mongin', R.

Mar. Haiphong 9th Mar.. Gen.—M. May

Mern, Jap..., 8,882, `I. Guto, 9th Mar,Manila, P.I. 7th Mar., Flour and Gen. -0. B. K

Jobsen, Ger. .., 1,108, À. Ulderap, 16th Mar.-On- Lon 14th Mar., Ballast.-J. & Co.

4

Cleveland, Ger. ., 16,200, Chr

Dempwol 15th Mar.Naga-. maki 12th Mary Ballast.— H. ALA Daljin Man, Jap. 8., 999, J. Yam-. gachi, 18th Mar Swatow 12th Mar., Ga.-O. 9. K. Dr. u., 2,251, H. 8. Mal. kic, 29th Feb-Bangkok and Kesichang 23rd Feb, Rice, M. & Co.' Maru, Jap. 8., 1,940, B.

Mar Kumwaki, 14th Karatau 9th Mar., Coal.-M. B. K..

Fausang,

¿

Fukum

2.

Hatching, Br. .., 1,208, W. C. Fans- mora, 15th Mar.-Swalow 14th Mor, Gen.-D. L. & Co.

Helens, Gor. s. 771,.0. Berg

18th Mir-Hoikow 12th Mar., Goa.-J. & Co.

Hongkong, Dr. 6.8; 789, Corneliisse a

27th Feb-Haiphong 27th Feb., Goa-A, R. Marty.

India, Bre.s., 7.010, G. W. Gordon,

10th Mar-Shanghai 12th

the DATES named----

TOX

LONDONE ANT-

WERP T.STORE, Praxe, O'x10, Porr Barb AND MARKHILLUS 200910,

HANGHAI,

TO BAIL ON

Pera ****

5. P.M.

Unpl. W. W. Cooke, n... 18th March

ch} Freight en

MOJI, KOBE Ceylon

YOKOHAMA Capt. A. E. A. Baker,

SHANGHAI

DERIVA

Delta.......

About

only

19th March

About 1 Freight and

Capt. E. P. Martin, m.in.] 28th March3 Pasiago For further particulas, apply to

P. ✯ 0. 8. X. Côî'■'office,

Hongkong, 15th March, 1912.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

Mar., Mail and Gen.-P. & IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINES.

0. 8. N. Co..

Koong Wal, Ger. ... 1,116, F.

Ratelor, 6th Mar. ----Bangkok 26th Feb., Rice and Teak- wood.-B. & 8.

Knight Companion, Br. ... 4,175, J.

Kindall, 21st Feb.-Fila- delphis 24th Des.. Case oil. -S. O. Oo. Kohsichang, Geras,, 1,929, Romilsky,' 8th Mar Bangkok 29th Fab., Rice,B. & B, Mausang, Br. .., 1,644, Weigali 10th May-Sandakan 4th Feb., Gen.-J. M. & Co. Monteagle, Br. ss., 8,909, W. Davi

EON, R.N.B., 10th Mar, Shanghai 7th Mar., Mail and Gen.-O. P. R. Co.

Pers'n, Br. a.m., 2,744,, J. Hill, 12

Fos!

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-

· Strankki,

.17,000

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Yorck nù......... SOUTHAMPTON, AN- Capt. J. Randermann TWERP and BREMEN..) SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI,“

KOBE HAMA MANILA,

and

TO SAIL ON

WFD'DAY,

20th March, at Noon.

Lutzow.....

17,800

YOKO-

Capt. J. Bortfeldt.......

About THURSDAY, 21st March.

ANGAUR, YAP, MARONN. SAMARAL NEW. GUINEA, BRISBANF, SYDNEY & M'BOURNE-

Prinz Sigismund... 6,000

Capi. D. Leas

Mar San Francisco Tin | KOBE, & YOKOHAMA.... Shanghe 10th Mar.. Mail

Prinz Waldemar...8,100

Umps, H. Bremer' meka

and Gen.-O. P. R. Co.

..

SATURDAY, 28rd March, at. B A.M.

About TUESDAY, Sad April.

Marshal, Mr. and Pitsanulok, Ger. .s., 1,207, D. Hei- RUDAT & BANDAKAN Borneo. 6,750 (Midal of

Mr. Tom Moore, Misa Lois Morrison, G.

Mayor, Miss A. E. Mayer, Mias H. Monson, Mr. E. Mwich, 8.

Moore, Mr. & Mro.

J., Jr.

Sabine

mers, 12th Mar.Bangkok 4th Mar., Bios. B. & 5. Rokmors, Datch ., 573, 'Frica. 10th, Mar.-Tamen! 8th Mar., Bulk oil-A. P. სი.

Taming, Br. s... 1.850, G. H. Penna- father, 15th Alar.-Manila 12th Mar.-B. & 8. Macgregor, Mr. & Temon Maru No. 6, Jap. s.o., 2,119,

Mi

D. Wiber; 18th Mar-Miike Myers, H.O.

6th Mar., Cosl.-M. B. K. Manzilloh, Mr. de Yel Mard, Japsa. ... 1,695, N. Yamagats, 12th Mar-Moji btls Mar., Onal.---A. & Co.

Mannilich, Misa de

Oraves, Miss N. Campbell, Mise..... Cellai, Min Erope Mannlich, Mutor

21st Bar., 9. 4. Swatow, Amoy and Fooshow-Per

Hallan. 21st M., 10 Chas, L, dates .de Tesisin-Per Chipoling, 21st Mar, Nagasaki, Kobs, Yokkajehl, Yokohama

11 A.M.

Victoris and Toma-Per Oblonga-mara, 21st Mirj

· MOON,

F.M.

8 r..

P.M.

+, M&Dill, J. R.

''Nakazima, N.

Doyle, Mr. & Miss Marshall. Miss MLEARANCES AT THE HAR- Day, Miss Dai, Je Denton, J. J. Dickson, Mrs. Denton, James J,

I. 'M.

Eton, J.

6

Evan, Mr. & Mr.

-Ng Sheo, Men,

Oldt, Mr. & Mrs. Odescalchi, P..

Pequiron, MA. E. Paa Yak-tin

Philp, Hi Pas Kuen

Polerjanski, B. Rohr, Miu F. M. R⚫medios, D. A. Reh

By the sea, under the night sky or on the plains-those three are sisters in sentiment-wo Boom to feel that love a little more strongly. But by day and by night, in all seasons and all climes, and whether surrounded by trees, flowers, mountains or and the second is one of $5. men and their handiwork, we It Law been decided to widen dannot escape the sense of somo- the scope of the competition. To thing more than law; we are restrict it largely to active life in forced, if honest with ourselves, the Colony excludes many ama- to admit the existones of Divine

tours who are not yet experien Love.

That, after all, is the great ced in this class of work. As the Macso-Per Bul Tel, 21st Mar., t.18 Liliot, Mr. & Mrs. Palmer, Miss law. If we could know, wawhole purpose of the competition might find it is the source of is to stimulate interest in photo. Shanghai-Per Chenan, 21st Mar, graphy in Hongkong it has been power. We cannot know.

We cannot know!

folt better to remove all restric-sign-Per Päempent, 10th Mar., With the same sky for carer-tion and to ing, no matter how different the tasks imposed upon us or how Pictures of active life, then, varied the conditions under which pictures of still life, pictures we work; with the same life-giv-recent or pictures taken months ing air to drink in and the same ago, pictures of life or scenes in sun to light and warm us; with Hongkong or pictures taken in the gentle guidance of children any part of China, pictures taken ever at hand-we can know one at Home-any picture, general or local, may be sent along if it thing.

We can know that whatever or possesses interest at all. With whoever is back of this marvelous the competition of so order, there is in existence some-prehensive a character there is a thing akin to what we call love; chance for any amateur photo- something that considers the grapher in Hongkong in win one needs of man and makes provi- of the prizes. The rules of com- Bion therefor such provision as petition appeared in the issue of

March 1. man himself could not ask, for nature is always more ready to

give than is man to receive.

We can and do know, if we listen to stara, birds, flowers and children, that the Father is Love, and if we but atop losg enough to atady the seekinge and find- ings of our own lives, we have at hand full and conclusive proof of | that love.

We have proof that the things we have lost or the things we have missed were not taken from us or withheld, nor denied.

His love and his mercy, are around us, and if we, as children, will only open our handle and our hearts, the warmth and comfort of those perfect gifts will lead us into the ways of peace,

Give Everyone a Chance.

1

com.

Photographic Competition Coupon. March 18, 1912. agree to enter the photographio.competition on the express understand- ing that the editor's de cision shall be final, and that he may, at his discre tion, use the print sent. herewith either in the "Hongkong Telegraph" the Weekly Telegraph.

Name

Address.

Swatow-Per Ha'mın, 22að Mar, 10 Macao-Por Bul Tal 22nd Mar., 1.15

Siberian

Mall

Australian

Mail..

..... Ford, J. W. Fitzgerald, G. A. Beranell, Mr. and

y.

Mr. J. O, *^ Rabel, Misa

Royall, Mr. D.C. Boolwick, B. A. Rosedale Ryan, Mr. & Mrs.

P. J.

Shanghai, Moji, Nagasaki, Follambro, Mina: Kobe, Yokoliams, Victoria Grini, H. J... & Vancouver (B.C.) (Sibarlas Gooch, Mis A, M. Mail to Europe-Per Most-Gee Quook-ring

Gillespie, W. Av eagle, 2nd Mar., 5 p.m. Manile, Coba, Ilolie, Augaur, Gaston, Varmth, A. W. Yap, Maron, Priederich, Gaskin, Mint'F. J Bong Aine, Mrs. fcamion, P, 0. Wilhelmshalen, Rabani, Ker-Gros, JF bertshobe, Hetapi, Exoral, Galon, D. Bilsbane, Sydney, Hobart. Hara, Mr. & Mia.

K Lannerton, New Zealand.

lalde, Perth, and Premantle-

ני

£tim on, Mr. and

Sterliena, He, &

Fanedin, Melbourne, Ade Hinkoy, for. ind' 'Mru, W. H...

Air. F.

Bolter, Maj. Gen.

and Mrs. Hodgson, Min. C.-"Bonlotta, P Inse

Per Prins Bigiemand, 23rd Hayashi Mar., 8 A.M.

M«alle, Cebu and follo-Ter Yue-Hebbard, Mr. and Btradgways, Mr.

sang, 23rd Mar, 1 r.m. Hao-Per Sul Tai, 28rd Mar., 1.15

Siberian

Mail

P.M.

SHANGHAT, Siberian Mail to Europe Par Liun, 28r1 Mar., 6 P.M.

Min.

Fad Mr. Hqi Kwai-chada Tong Kew-hang Hankey, Mrs. A. Tonimoto, Mr. T. Hori, B.

* Tong Yn Hil, Frat Trader, Mas ra. 3.

J (2) Howie, Rev. & Mɛs, Harkins, J. 9. Thomas, Ms K. Himann, Dr. and W.

Ига Hér Vargas, Jorgàni, Iranger, Mrs LM. Will, Mr. & Mrs. Batow, Amoy and Worchon-Per

| Xewott, MI•**•*RY J. W. K Halyang, 24th Mar. 9. A.M. Shanghai, Kobe, Yekkalobi, Jowell, Mr.Wo?Wong, Albert

Mr. II.B Wong For Tokohama, Victoris ; and Beattle-Per Temba-mer Jeans, O Pino Wong Kum-wah Wong Fook yan Jewelt, Jar Joups,

19. M. Wong Doʻyak - Krong? Emanh. Wong Chung

Mage Wialzonus, A. Kershaw Mus AR WILAYA

(Siberian

Mali.

26th Mar., 10 ALM

Bhangħal, Nagas Yokohama, Hon

Fan Frunds

Zaleri, Couns Zaldi

BOUR OFFICE, American, for Kwongobowwan. Kennzwil, for Swałów. Kwongeng, for Shanghai.. Kamang, for Singapore. Wardhe, for Yukobama. Phoumpen, for Saigon. Halshing, for SwatÓW. Daijin-mara, for Swatow. Bosha-maru, far Canton. Loongang, for Manila, Anbul, for Sanghai. Yingehow, for Amy. Chinking, fir Shanghai. Kwon Shu's Ke, for Macao Bent mond, for Nagasaki, Bramer, for Akyab Lyerman, for Saigon. Helane, For Swatox,

PASSENGERS' EXPECTED.

Capt. F. Sembili.................... I

March

All the steamers of the Europian Line are filted with Wireless Telegraphy.

Bow System of Telefunkaz.

For further Partionlarn, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS &

CO..

GENERÁL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

Hongkong, 19th March 1912.

|DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LE

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Class; Brett and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Coast, höring. splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electrio Light, Excellent Calitas.

--FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW

(Oscaping 9 to 10 d yz.)

STEAMSHIPS.

Haiching Haitan......

CAPTATE›

ZHAPING,

AND RETURN.

W. C. Parsinore ... | SUNDAY, 17th March, at 10 a.x. J. 8. Bose'....THURSDAY, 21st M-roh, si 11 A.X.

Halyang... { J. W. Eraniumini |·8UNDAY, 34th March, at 10 á,M.

FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying & Days)

Halmas.... | A. H. Stewart ..... | FRIDAY, 22nd Marò, si 11 2.2.

́› Bleansers will arriva at, and depart from, the Oo.'s Wharf our Blake Plac

› For Freight and Passage, apply to

Per as: Lutzow, das 20th March 20]. Mr. A. Kaha, Capt. H. B. Cmiby,

Mr. and Misi Looker, Dr. A. D.

Douglas, Lapralk & Co.,

General Manager, Engine

Hoster, Mr. F. Hoo'er, Capt. and THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

M. LA. Northrote, Mrs, Hearquez Dr. and Mrs. H. Kubas, Orat ́ won. Falkonrollde, Dr. Brefloger, Caph mad Mrs. J. M. Barber, Capia. J. Jensen, P. E. Olivinsen, Ma ars. E. Range, M. Memura, Rers B-lg, Gasser, Mert meter, Mr and Mrs. Wecke, Mis A. O, Leith and Mr. and Mrs. Stronger.

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Pers. Klist, das Zał April-Kr. W, Fander, My, and Me, B. Berrena, Miss H. Barish, M: Phi Ippe, Metera. TE. Griffith, W. Carter, F. Eber- Empire hard, Prince and Princess Marsicht inej F. Taylor, F. Karl, Miss Older," Mr. 0. Olio. Beboulter, Misses Davies, V. Taylor, Mr and Ms Macphail, Hers. G. J. Kabler, B. Y. Wang and Ch. K. Noen

Barometer „Temperature

March 15th

80.00

Mail Service to Australia.

Bteamers

MAIL SCHEDULE -

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

Arrive HongkonE ‚from Austraila

Inave Hon

16th Mro

BOL

The shore Staamera sén Mied with Refrig plentiful supply of Tes, Trash Provisloss, Mel mad teily. All Sists-Boots have Electría Faso, ad Stewardows are carried, winkelors,

For further partfonlara,

Pri

Gibb, Livingston & Co.

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