Straits Echo, 21 November 1910

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  • 40 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGfck BDinON. OAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CISICUUMMi HJ ROUGH OUT THE STRUTS, HIE FEDERATED JULAV sTAre> Wi) filE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOl.. 8. »24 Per Annum .N(i MOM DAY, ‘2lst NOYtAIBJiK, 1910. Slagle Copy, IQ ceats. No. 285.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1364 1 J fr6m equator to polar regions 3 DOG’S HEAD GUINNESS STOUT YOU’RE USED TO THE OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE IN QUARTS, PINTS AND NIPS. T—■ |j jj TIA.N(i LEE «fc Co., Afoie Ayent. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. IIkad Officb— -Shanghai, China. CAPITAL, TAELS 1,000,000. 9200.000 deposited with the Hongkong Government
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    • 5 1 liing Lee Co, Sole Agents.
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  • 1024 2 The N. C. D. AW# of sth mat states< No more striking proof of the influence c already acquired in the few weeks of its i existence by the National Assembly could 1 U. given than the Edict which we publish 1 1 to-day announcing .the early grant
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 53 2 tsOi.OMan like other preparations ofa Copi-! ha and Samlalwood oil doe* i uA affect the* kidnejr* or disturb the stomach and is well I tolerated by tlie |«tt ieut even after' lengthened treatment. Trials by the MedkaJ Profession solicited. Samples free on appli-' actio.l to any of tlie cl.i *f
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    • 608 2 For all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds, etc., take Wood* Great Peppermint Cure. Those tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba, Cubebs and Injections CURE the same diseases as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS without inconvenience. /CZ* IWt Each Capsule bears the name. Paris. 8, rue Vivienne Sold by all Chemists. Sale
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    • 1405 2 torn y———^ From George I. to George V. MARTELL’S BRANDY has known but one quality the Best. You know it by the Blue and Silver Label. BEST POLISHED BRASS HARP LAMPS. Price complete with Crimped Shade and Chimney as draw? 1 SIEMENS BROTHERS’ DYNAMO WORKS, LIMITED. ELECTRIC LIGHT, POWER ANDiTRACTION,
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  • 17 3 Chin* (Printest Alice) Sennas (Print Ludwig) "'onth English (Himalaya) ***q a tw China (Delta) 8rd
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  • 31 3 Vessels From Ayeuls 1 Due P. Alice P, Ludwiy Himalaya Delia Singapore B.M. Co. Colombo B.M. Co. Colombo A.G. Co. Singapore A.G. Co. 22ml Nov 24th 30th 3rd Dec.
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  • 30 3 Vest els For Ayents i Leaves P. Alice Colombo B.M. Co. Nov. P. Ludicij Singapore B.M. Co. 1 Himalaya Singapore A.G. Co. Delta Colombo i 1 A.G. Co. l>*i,
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 104 3 Hebe, Br. s.s., 346, Willis, 20th Nov., Tongkah, 19th Nov., Geu. —W. M. Co. Carlyle, Br. s.s., 284, Macdonald, 20th Nov., Teluk Anson, 19th Nov., Gen. —Kwong On. Mary A net in, Br. s.s., 121, Allan, 20th Nov., Trang, 19th Nov., Gen.—E. S. Co., Ltd. Perak, Br. s.s., 258,
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    • 37 3 218 T November. Padany, for Batu Bahru. Mary Austin, for Trang. Canton, for Bindings and Teluk Anson. Un Peng, for Pul&u Langkawi, Perlis and Setul. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. A. Apear, for Calcutta.
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    • 258 3 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Kedah, tomorrow, 9 a.m. Trang—Per Leony Ho, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Deli—Per Perak, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore Per Omapere, to-morrow. 3 p.m. Teluk Anson—Per Carlyle, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Ipoh, to-morrow, 4 pm. Singapore, China A Japan —Per
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  • 346 3 Per I. G. M. s.«. Prim Ludwiy from Europe, due at Penang on 21st Nov. To Ptnang Mr. E. Bauer, Mr. and Mr*. A. Seun, Mr. C. da Pra, Mr. S. H. Mouilaws, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Thomson, Mr. B. Oeffner, Mr. A. Eberle. To
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    • 281 3 P.&0. At S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departure*, Mail Service Outward. Nov. 30 Himalaya connecting with Mooltan iH*\ 14 Devanha do. China 2« Delta do. Mantua lull Jan. 12 Delhi do. Mahva Homeward. THROUGH MAIL STEAMER 8.8. Marmora Mar. 24. (Calling at Boml>ay.) FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class
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    • 214 3 K XV €5.) i!ii i BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. HUTTENBACH, UEBERT Co., Penang, Agents. ►i V £>» T i i m f V KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAAR MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAI. Dl!T< H IMCKEf COMPANY.) For Deli (Twice a week). OcM Batu Bahra, Asahau, Paneh and Singapore, (Fortnightly). SinjJaf'ore (direct) Connecting with
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    • 417 3 NORDDfcUTSCHBRJAOYI), BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMA2T MAIL LISE. ta^ri^ioaassc V» er?nr f rrr v, THE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandra and vice verm). Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,
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  • 96 4 Jrntire Mtiisfles everybody ami justice alone.- -Em*rt»n Published daily (except Sundays.) AT T«I CRITERION PRESS, LTD., No 226 232, Beach Street. Pining PHICE: DAILY LOCAL *2l per annum OUTBTATIOJIS Poetajto Kxtra. M aIL KDITIOK (Port free) *5 CAKI.K ADDKKKS TchD—Penang Telephone N "43 h.B. All business comniiinioatioits
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  • 905 4 If we listened to the voice of the charmers this morning, we should issue a blank Echo to-night. They are sending iu messages like this: “Keep a column vacant. Am writing you letter re income tax.” Some have misspent Sunday, by writing ou the topic in a fine frenzy.
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  • 69 4 The following business in tin lias lieen done to-day Singapore Straits Trading Co., buyers, no sellers j Penang: Penang Tin Exchange, > u.> 55 buyers, uo sellers i Straits Trading Co., 50 ton» at 83.35 Tin is quoted in London to-day at £166 cash and
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  • 590 4 1 The latest alterations to Messrs. Anthony and Anderson’s share list are: Malakoff >2.15—52.35. Sandycroft i 25.50—526. Anglo-Malay 235. 9d. —2ss. Chersonese 2s. 6d.—4s. Damansara £7-2-6 —.£7-12-6. Highlands ,£5-3 £5-10. Ledbury 78s. 9d. —82s. 6d. Linggi 455. 475. 6d. Lumut 20s. 225. 6d. London Asiatic 12s. 9d.—l3s. Oil.
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  • 1283 4 ORDINARY MEETING, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. i; Present. His Excellency tlie Gove~nor, Sir John Amler- s°n. > llis Excellency the Genera’ Officer Connuami- >' inp Troops. Major-Gen Stephenson, O B. I The Hon’hle the Colonial Secretary, VV Evans the Attorney-General, F. Belfield. the Col. Treasurer, W. O. Michell. >j
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  • 247 4 Last night was a great night at the bouse of Phoa Ek Guan. Ek Guan is one of the principal brokers of the China Mutual Assu ance Co. and consequently has uianv friends and acquaintances. Last night more than 200 were bidden to what might be called
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  • 233 4 A bout a fortnight ago we reported flu* theft of the Duke of Wellington’s razors from Messrs. Pritchard and Co.’s godowu. The proceedings in the District Court, it will be remembered, resulted in the conviction of a Kling tamby who was sentenced to one year’s rigorous
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  • 108 4 His Excellency Liu Yu Lin, the new Chinese Minister to Great Britain, left Penang by the P. and O. Arcadia on Saturday afternoon, after visiting the Chinese Temple at Ayer Etam and doing some sight seeing. At five o clock he arrived at Victoria Pier,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 305 4 >♦«»»♦♦♦»♦♦« »*♦< t the crag hotel. i SANATORIUM. j PENANG HI1.LS I As good -in Hotel as any j i the Straits." —Sinijajtore Free Preen, 27 27th March.' SARKIES BROTHERS, t Projrrietur'. i ■> ♦'XXJ THE GRAND HOTEL. IPOH, PERAK The Only 1«t Cl ss HOTEL it Perak. Mont Charmingly
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  • 169 4 Obituary. i TJ CaptujTw'Tr. Jacob. th tonk P* ace at the General Hospit.il this morn,nor of Captain W. H. Jicob, t il h Was amoved to the hospiT) nr i !< an va l his steamer in port last tv r o-’ sufT r if was believed from a oasll
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 103 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Question in Parliament. T/ondon, 19th Nov. —In tin; House »>f Commons yesterday Mr. Laurem-e Ginnell, Nationalist Member for North-West Meath, asked for the report of tho Singapore Municipal Enquiry Commission recommending the abolition of the representative system. Will Proceedings be Taken? He wished to
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    • 39 5 (Supplied by Renter.) Serious Situation. London, 19th Nov.—The situation is still serious in South Wales. Intimidation is rampant in Mid Rhondda. The military authorities at Alierdare have withdrawn the bolts from the riHos of the Territorials.
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    • 38 5 (Supplied by Renter.) To me Tried Next Month. London, 21st. November.— The trial of Captain Trench aud Lieutenant Brandon, tho alleged spies, has l»eeu fixed to take place at la;ip/.ig in the middle of December.
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    • 74 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) AsquiTH at the National Liisekal. London, 21st Nov.—Mr. H. H. Asquith, speaking at a luncheon given in his honour at the National Lilteral Club and referring to the ancient structure of the House of Lords, said Panicidal pickaxes are already at work. Constitutional jerry-builders
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    • 79 5 (Supplied by Renter.) An International Undbbtakino. London, 21st. Nov. M. ZvenginstdT, >i member of the Duma, is in Loudon in connection with a scheme lor promoting an international company for a railway from the Caucasus to Baluchistan. He says that the necessary financial backing from Russia would
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    • 79 5 Supplied by Reuter.) British Reply. London, 20th Nov.—A telegram from Teheran states that the British Mmister, in reply to Persia, declines to discuss the presence of the foreign troops in Persia and denies that the measures which had l»een proposed in order to end anarchy would infringe Persia’s sovereign
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  • 1941 5 UNE PER CENT. ON HUNDRED DOLLAR INCOMES. The Only Way. Below we reproduce a few of the main clauses in the Income Tax bill which was introduced into Council on Friday. There wen; no objects and reasons attached to the lull but the speech of Mr. Evans
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  • 134 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) 20th Nov. Kuala Kangsar w*ill have quite a new set of European officials shortly, for we notice that Dr. Bridges is going Home on long and well-earned leave next month, and that Mr. F. J. Weld, the D. O., is going to Kuala Lumpur
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  • 984 5 Fountain to be Erected in People’s Park. Says last Friday’s T. O. M A public meeting was held by the Chinese community in the Chinese Chainlier of Commerce, on Wednesday, to consider what form of presentation should be made to Mr. E. W. Birch, c.M.0.,
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  • PUBLIC OPINION.
    • 272 5 To run Km tub or tuk Straits Echo. Dear Sir, After reading your leader of the 18th inst., about that monster in our midst called Our Caucus,” I was curious to know some- j more definite about it and applied to Dr. Locke for the information The Doctor
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  • 259 5 Arrived. Per s.s. Arcadia, 19th Nov., from Singapore Mr. F. E. Jago, Mr. J. T. Andrews, Mr. G. Hutchinson, Mr. T. M. Finuemore, Mr. A. Sarkies and Mr. Chang Song. Per s.s. Nile, 20th Nov., from Loudon Dr. T. Hill Jamieson, Mrs. Jamieson, Miss Alice Mexon, Miss Jeuuings, Messrs.
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  • 34 5 To-day. 20th Day of 10th Moon. Town Baud, Esplanade, o to 7 p.m. To-morrow. 21st Day of 10th M<xm. Town Band, Golf Club, 6 to 7 p.m. League Football Police rs. Butterwortb, Esplanade.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 161 5 NOTICE. -ADVERTISER, a Straits Chinese resident in I poll} is prepared to net as agent for persons who have interests In the K. M, S. on most favourable terms. First class r<Terences. Apply to AC< OI XTANT,” 10-11-10 683 c,o Straits Echo MUNICIPAL NOTICE. A special Meeting of the Municipal
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    • 378 5 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. Head (>kkice SINGAPORE. liife Assiiraw»* iiihI Endowment in All Forms. LIBERAL FOLK I EH. LOW KATEN. iui Knit 1 all tliat is l*est in Cycles. We are stocking Cveles built throughout with the best materials ami by experienced British Moe hanies and
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  • 252 6 I Yhe following unclaimed letter», etc. are lying a t the General Port Office, Penan* Letters. Bavin, Lieut. G. G. Maneiui, C. Beutrion, J- Mark», T. A. Bodrow, W. May, J. O. Roll. nhagen, J. Muhlhauser, R Boy, A. G. Noronha, A. J. Burma Development Omen, J. Syndicate
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  • 122 6 Penano, 21st November. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. f cndon, Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 3 Credit 2/4-/^ 3 Documeniaiy.. 2 /4^s 'aicutta, Demand Bank R*. 174£ 3 days’ sight Private 1751 Bombay, Demand Bank 174« Moulmein, Demand Bank 174 w S days* sierht Private Madras,
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  • 204 6 Gold Leaf $04.80 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 24| buyers Trang Pepper 18. —nominal Cloves 50. —sellers Mace 95. —nominal Pickings 90. —nominal Nutmegs 110 s. 21. —sellers SNo. 1 6.50 sales 2 6.40 sales Basket 5. notn. Tapioca Flour 1.55 nominal Copra (mixed) 10. —buyers f Tahbun
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  • 170 6 Penang, 21st November, 1910. Bkek e/s. Soup catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks h 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 35 Pork— Pork per catty 32 1 Pig’s Head... 20 Feet 24 Tongu
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  • 1677 6 I I s I c c-S IN umber of *3 .S Capital. Shares > Dividends. Name. C 1 5 F issued. 8 s |=1 I 1 j cu la o£ I o* 1 j 1 j I I 190t» 1907 15*08 1909 1910 RUBBER-HOLLAR SHARES, p.c. p c. p.c.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 34 6 Surest Defence. Thin is the season when sickness stalks through the land in the form of pneumonia The surest defence against the disease is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by all Disjiensaries and Dealers.
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    • 40 6 Prof. Schmidt prefers GonOflan (Santal, Kawa Riedel's) to any other preparation of Santalwood oil. Although he used tl,e dnig in more than 20 cases, he has nevt r observed any signs of nausea, flatulency, nephritic pains, pruritus nor skin eruptions.
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    • 117 6 WATERBURY’S M E I'AHOLIZKI) 4 0 LIVER OIL oarouNO. TVSTELESS. ODOi RLESS. Aids digestion. D«w»s not upset the stomach and i* ui.rivalled for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building up the system. OF ALL CHEMISTS. «1.25 AN0 *2.00. GUNS! 01NM! GUNS!!! HighGrade
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  • 939 7 (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING). RACE DAYS: FIRST DAY Tuesday, 3rd January, 1911. SECOND DAY Thursday, 5th January, 1911. THIRD DAY Saturday, 7th January, 1911. First Day. Tuesday, 3rd January, 1911. 1.—The Mixed Handicap. Value $500. A Handicap for horses which have
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  • 390 7 I Manii.a Business Man Sats it is Gloomy. Three of Shanghai's largest Chinese banks have gone under and 16 smaller institutions have closed their doors, making the financial situation so critical that it is difficult for Manilans to understand,” said Mr. Leon Mooaer, managing director of the Insular
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  • 552 7 SIDELIGHT ON MENELIK IN SYKIAN’S LAW SUIT. Religion of Bribes. The business acumen of Menelik, Ernpe- f ror of Abyssinia, was brought to the notice of Mr. Justice Darling and a special jury in the King’s Bench Division recently, when an action for alleged wrongful dismissal
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    • 666 7 iWStTRAN CBS MIL L 0 N IHI ft aSSURaNCI COWI» <l«A NON, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 1720. mHK undersigmxl, having Uvn appointed I Agents for the aliove Corporation, are now prepared accept MARINE and FIRE risk» at. current niton. PATERSON. SIMONS Co. Ltd. 12o Commercial union As«ura.oc«Company Lid. FOR
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    • 313 7 ENTRIES CLOSE at 5 p.m. <>u Monday, 1 Oth December, 1910. Handicaps for the First Day will be published on or before the 22nd December, 1910. A penalty of 7 lbs. is incurred in a handicap by the winner of any race run subsequent to the publication of the weights
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    • 262 7 WATERBDRY’S M r<. Metabolized Cod Liver Oil CompoundfASTtLESS ODOURLESS. Aids digestion. Does not upset the stomach and is unrivalled for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building up the system. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $1-25 and $2-00. KAfFLES BY-TIIE-SEA, PENANG. THE LEADING EUROPEAN HOTEL.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1025 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Cite\of Dr. Alien A Cv., Dka. USA. Charges Modente, Consultation Free. •MIDI**'AT /Vo. 2l* f Penang Road. a ew dour» frp» the Eauteni *nd Oriental Hotel. fi mthi BURRELL Co’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. TO BE MAD RETAIL FROM ALL THE
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  • 4239 9 [Bt Christoph f.r Wilsoh.] Someone was playing a swinging march on tlie piano in the saloon of the Silesian, and as Helen Fitzgerald lay hack in her •Jock chair, her fingers tapped upon her fan, keeping time to the rhythm. Suddenly, she 1 threw liack the hood
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  • 195 9 Output Doubled. A new gusher is in operation on the Langkat property, and is giving out 500 tons of oil a day. The market has responded in sympathy, quotations jumping from 950 to 1,250 Tls. The new gusher doubles the output of the company, and naturally, its dividend
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  • 276 9 Ma R RIAGE WITH A SWINDLER AVD THE Sequel. Romance which was followed by tragedy is recalled by the announeemeut that the King of Saxony has granted Mine. Manolescu formal permission to abandon her name and assume that of Frau von Otterschuetz. This unhappy lady is a Countess
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  • 471 9 Churches, Schools and Houser L<m>tkd and Burnt. Writiug from Canton on Novemlier 10, the correspondent of S. C. A forming Post states On the 7th inst., I reported that a riot had taken place in Sam Kong city, in the subprefecture of Lien Chow, on the*3lst
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  • 365 9 Mr. Ernest Thompson Seton, in the (Jirl* Oirn Pa/ier, discusses the longevity of aniinils. The housefly lives less than a year: t'.e Katydid,” or grasshopper, lives nine mouths the mosquito averages two to throe months the queen bonevliee lives one or two years. A female ant
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  • 87 9 Nofeinher. |f||o. Da‘o. Hw LW. H.W. L.w. A.M. A.M. I* M. PM. 21st 2.32, 8.44, 2.57, 9.09 22nd 3.22, 9.35, 3.49, 10.02 23rd 4.19, 10.34, 4.50, 11 05 24th 5.22, 11.40, 5.58, Nil. 25th 6.36, 12.56, 7.16, 136 26th 7.54, 2.11, 8.28, 2.45 27th 8.58, 3.13,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 64 9 l)o It Now Now is the time to rid of your rheumtism. In fully nine {cases out of ten the attack is simply rheumatsm of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. The free application of Chamberlam’s Pain Balm is
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    • 90 9 Cliambc lain’t* r «inh Re reJv the Best Obtainable. This remedy has no superior as a cure for colds, croup and whooping cough. It has l>eeu a favorite with the mothers of young children for almost forty years. Chamberlain’s Coueh Remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to
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    • 44 9 Croup. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Coufjh Rem *dy jjiven as soon as the child become* hoirse, or even after the croupv appe irs. will prevent the attack. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 51 9 Known Everywhere. A well-known Manitol*a editor write*»: “A» an inside worker I find Chamlierl in’s Stomach and Liver Tablets invalual for the touches of biliousness natural to sedenfarv life, their act<on being gentle and ffective, clearing the digestive tract and tl head.” For sale by all Dispensaries an l Dv
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    • 50 9 Those travellers l>old. who faced the Cold. The South Pole to explore. Would have forsworn their quest forlorn. And stayed at home, I’m sure. Did they not know, that ’mid ice aud s.iow. They could perfect health ensure, By having close by a supply Of Woods’ Gr at Peppermint Curts.
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    • 973 10 *FOR SALE J FOR B!U.I TALES OF MALAYA,” H* “SOUTHERN CROSS.” Containing I* r»*ry intareMline abort atorira dealing with life in the Inlay Peninanla. (241 PAGES UEMI-OCTA 0 Price fl MAT Bit HAD \T TH Cl feF/i > LiM CHFE SAIN6 CASE” Full Report of the Praesedi.»^ P. ice 25
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