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Evening Herald from Plymouth, Devon, England • 4

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Evening Heraldi
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Plymouth, Devon, England
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BARGAINS IN LAMES' RAINCOATS. SPECIAL PURCHASE, SEE NEW ISLAND" WINDOW BOOLDS' OPPOSITE THE MARKET, DEVONPORT. The following are genuine bargains and really worth securing. and once sold cannot be repeated. Colours Brown.

Blue. Grey, and Light Fawn. LADIES' RAINCOATS REGULAR PRICE. 32.6 SA LE PRICE. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE IN LADIES' RAINCOATS NOW SELLING AT BOOLDS', DEVONPORT "WE ARE SAXONS." KEEP YOUR BULLETS FOR THE PRUSSIANS." A remarkable incident is reported, in a leter received by the Mayor of Southport from Armitago (Chief Constable of that wbo is Qn service at the front with the Woroestershires.

The Ceptcin writes: This sharp, dry heuther has mado a good deal of difference to 1 health of the men, and we cre all now best of spirits, anxiously awaiting the ime alien more rapid progress can be made clearing the bienunus French Die Salons here are not at alt anxious to online.) the war. They put up a notice on trenciics, a little north of We, We are Saxons. You are Auglo- Saxous. lieep your bullets for the Prussians, who relieve us Afterwards they sat on the outside of the parapet, smoking, and declined to go back till bullets were over their heads. Our guns aro wonderful, and our shooting sad organisation beyond all praise.

I have to ask for a curtain kind of shell to be ired on a place I name on the map, and throe explodes to a 'ad in a very few secoada if the time I ask for very likely from gun a mile or so behind our iine." PLYMOUTH TRAMWAYS. THROUGH RUNNING: SIX NEW CARS TO BE BOUGHT. At vesterdar's meting cf Plymouth Botough Caned. submitting miens, of tho Trimmers Committee, Aid. Phillips said the report was again very favourable one.

abomng Increased receipts of £316 on the unitise during the four weeks aided Johnny 9th. The ourrnitt-e felt it was necesint7 to obtain its additional an. which ercrald pay for themselves from the got while the coat would be eats LlRoar annum for the parlod of the loan. The Cement-ion bad not borrowed for any in cOnneeion with the traffrallyil for many years, but they wise of opinion that this expenditure ought not to be paid out of revenue. They could do so.

but it would not be advisable. With clgaril to the 'relined adenine of the wags of the tram driven, he said the question had been 'under connkration once Cr twice. Last year then was a confereoce with the men's representatives, sod it was agreed that the should be renewed and fcrourthly hfr Square sated how prieh et the increased re-- cert. an the Compton. Percrell, and prince Roth wen due to the military, and whether the could not consider the question of allow.

tag the troom to tourney on the ears at half fares, as in ettlin tines Alderman Phillp, replied that if nosh a eonees del were made it would wipe away practically all their podia Mr. Harvey opposed the inmate recommending the purchase of are core and their electrical equip. mod and wan by Aklerman Jacobs who argued that the teat thin 7 the committee ought to do was to approach the local tramway concerns. with proposab for ihrOtigh running. 1171111 NO.

Mr. C. Brown and Mr. Daymennt In favour of the proposal, and to reran' to the sub- Jett of thouth the Town Clerk stated that at the first 'heeling of tin committer, after then edretois. he wee instructed to open poorparten with the Plmreath.

and Compare and the Devonpert and Di.triet Compare. That he did. and the matter was in an advanced Ilem. He was to meet the chairman of one of the other undertakioes en Thtmeday. What be dove be could not.

of insume. rev. No. thing ronlil be 4ceidvi it before the oommittm, but be wished Om fennel to understool the ezerticn End ktten made with a to brine stout through at the ressiti ei dote per ortrd that emotion should 1, otePt the resolt of the ens sew prereohne us. reported by the Tows Cleft.

lt Med be freed tiat h. system of re. erruersmeot they yree'. 4 rot 11,4 mote PCS. that the espendltuye eras ehiely hr nr sad.

4 or floe the res. e.nol hefeelts to share the Rep'via- to the Ablermis earl thy of their nmeseemmit. hart 01 for Year. mot from rehab there .11.4 fa the prosperity of th, esdreleeire It had mere- same the ter.s but hat rivro hire of mosey tossoil the of nitre. Thmefors lin.

committer heel rifle to air to Council wtrrn thme 5.4 -I. matter dirat'oo 0.11'4 some We'ol stron-ty itrymi the of the minute vol it vs. earon Cob bean takes by poll. by 9 rote to .21. "AN ARMY OF GENTLEMEN." AN IFALIAN TRIBUTE.

auJaunost PLR MOLL.) KOII.E. "31casaggin3" dedicates so eathearastin article to the nt Ilion men enlisted Load litclensr," dcsenbing thou aa an army al gattlenen. It ascribes foresatiaa of do Army to Lord Kitchener thorough kounkalga tbo British race aad Us energies, aid FeiaUle curie be overcame the difficchy of Indiny ibe Increaser number of album so that irks; ieuand a contradietics has become a reality. and Great Bidain. "lib the slealks" standing Army, bra teen able to produce a proportionately greater rather of than any 'Slur European Annn, Lord Kitchener.

the journal says. bus tales iron to 30.00 aliens. but he might hare taken XJ.IXIO. The insinuation of the Germans that the troy i colonosed of the rafrse of society ra tatty foaled by the fuze that th, one satin. enlisted eon priss the beat elessenta of Britnh society.

Ntaen itt all her bog tthry of war: mow dudes the 'Branum." has Chest Bntao faltered alder her costars so Army notmenting. the this. the tower of the that the toemit Brittsh nee coo furnish 0 the Debie and terrrous It is an army whidt wit oot only do mama to Omit Britain. but will he as etamph all tumanity. THE BLUCHER'S BESTRUCTIOP.

RESCUING A SURVIVOR. Ernott Hipling, serving on board one of the destroyers taking part in the North Sea fight, is Miter got into the firing range about fa, We Lt up shell after shell. We io tbo chase lentil we got behind the We, were about three hundred yards behind, and shells were splashing all around vs We thogglit it was the Germans steaming up to ns, hut it was our ships at the for aide of the Blocher. ie we pt, nearer we found she was out of tsliou end oar shins were woken her. This was about tea Vie set carte close to her, sod could see through the ship io some and she was on fire from end to cod and riddled with big bola.

Her rennet, were down and the knocked all to pieces. and on the deck, starboani side. el crew that were alive were standing shooting to ne to come and save them. Ws had to await Tben, all at once, they gave a load 7E323 0E3223 701 IKII WIRE and began to iump overheard. 'Mere seemed shout iris hundred seen on the upper deck whets hey were and all at onee the Blucher a sharp tore upside down.

aed we watched these on to the ahipe side. and then ea to ter back or keel, and stood unlil they could stand so longer. the Blucher sank. Re coAl only a. seen on the water level.

and only two times rerejet etandiue on her clasping bold of each uhe The, the, took a leap info the water anon the othns. There would to about 400 labda Boating ahoy. the water, and we started to sick up but at the same time had to beep sharp look-out for aitimarince All the Carman wanton bed blownnp lifebehs, but do rotas bad not. One was woebed alongsrle with he bead and cheek cot emu and broken ter. W.

Sul oat the rope for him, but he was too Minims grasp it. I jumped over. They pat another out to m. i tied it around my want and kept he red is my teeth so that the knot would ma Then I get held of the German's neck, and hauled both en hosed. tater be cried I then speaking of home, and, looking at the Map, honed to.

be lied onto out of Eel, and arc gong to bombard Yarmouth. NEGLECT YOUR SCALP iknd Lose Your Hair. Cutkura Provosts it Trial Fres. ealams Snap shampoos clNinse and porde the arlo of dandruff while the Ointment soothes and mels tho aalp akin Dandruff and no tto hair destroyers Get acquainted LIMN fragrant super-eream; excolbeate for the skin sail scalp reach free bw post with 32-p. Nkin Iffeek, Arkin as poarard.

Nivirbory Eons, 27. carmerliowas Loudon. Q. Eaz. Foil THE NINSPENNT CUTE.

PLYMOUTH COUNCIL AND AMALGAMATION PROMISES. At a Plernouth Horrush wee. H.G.ll:lllips in acteordanes with entice. That the Council a teals the it, 1 Prides should he and that be appointed to rata the preiOn.Anry Pens to isms oat tit's wed report to a mr 'tint! of the es the ton.lerstandiny that no espeaditur; Alai be toeurrod during the we, It 0... sad.

an imrorlan' 'Question to Plemnuth, and of vital to others the res'aleola metro eseerdwyl to feel that there ale re prospect of its HN edeel to tlooto the deist'. arrtnisre" made by touwael. whatnot. sad Town Owls dons the AntalTaatat en promedlese on the subject of the purchase of the tnidge. tut wax Itiaamed to with invaitierve.

After quitting the Town Clot's. lotted Mr. Ellis, "Caa you repent these words Tit" Tows Clerk: Certainly. eta," ebserved Me. seal Ton will he treating your prnmhee es se thrt ulto rot a us, li eea laded.

Lt. Darned wooded the se he weltred that the stover wet entitled to a fair hoar. LIZ Mr. W. R.

Littleton proposed the Wiles of the word, "and Miltbridse alter Bee and the reier was seconded. Alderman Jambe said the Co tt.cil sere perfmtly preyed to rams oat their obligal'ore to purchnso tlso nonebouve Bruise sod Cate. The statsnent or the Tons Clerk before the Parliames. tam Coornittee was the of the Council, and ther moult stand by at. There wee no time Airtihtsi mithin nh.ch sonld be Made.

and no ORA antietnated the shots a the pledges could be fulfilled in to. minutes. But for the war the sowers would been sot.r:ht on the Bill see beteg pronso.M. When the roper The pervious vet ion was then moved ad tone arrirtel Or matter would he taken in hand. carried, and oosoluded the meeting.

IRISH POSTMAN FINED FOR CIRCU- LATINO FALSE REPORT. At Oshray yeatordsr a postman. named John Barke, was itbl4l for spreading false reports in relation to his Majeuty's ships of war. Tho police evidence was to the effect that 'defendant told several people whist delivering his letters that six British warships bed been sank by the Gasman, on the OW lai 4 instant romplson. betbst EFIPI EVENINCI rieRALD, PLY 3tvu i unntJAY, rEBRUAPty THE SUBMARINE ATTACKS OFF HAVRE.

S.S. Oriola Probably Sunk with All Hands. OFFICIAL REPORTS. The Torpedoing of Ikaria and Tokomaru. The Press Bureau issued the following at midnight The Secretary of the Admiralty publishes the following reports by the masters of the British merchant ships Tokomaru and showing how they were torpedoed by German submarines, together with the bilemoiranAum on the loss of the British ship probably from the same (1.) (Copy.) Mathew RobCrteon, master of the bteamillip of Liverpool, official number declare as follows: I left Santos via Rio Janeiro, Bahia, Pernambuco, and Madeira oa the 2114 December, 1914; with a corgi of general merchandise, bound for Havre and London.

All went well until the 31st January, 1915, When about 2 i N.W. of Barre at 12.30 on that day, I was on the bridge with the chief and amend amen, when we saw the wake of a torpedo coming towards tho ship at about 30 feet from the ship. Tho ship was stopped at the time for the purpose of gettiug a pilot, as two tug boats were coming up wit tlap at the fore. About a second atter we saw the wake of the for we were struck in the fore part of the ship on the port side. An explosion occurred, and a colones of water, mixed with cargo, cement, and parts of a torpedo, ruse abut sixty feet and tell on deck.

The ship ilOlllll. diawly began to sink by the head. The crew were ordered to launch the boats to leave the ship. The crew and I then boarded a tug which was lying dose to us and waited for the ship to sink. About an hour after ard as she stopped sinking by the head, part of the crew, with myself, some of the officers and enuineers, went on board.

A tow rope waa attached to the ship from the 'tug-boat, and she was taken in tow. Meanwhile, part of the crew aboard started to get steam in the main engines. As the ship mold not steer, a second tug was called to assist in the steering. Shit wps ultimately towed to Havre, where she arrived about 9.30. Datrl this Ist nt February, 1915 (Signed) Al.

ROBERTSON." Declared before (Signed) JAM. 8 WALSH, British Vice-Consul, Havre." Francis Greene, master of the British steamer Tokomaru. of Southampton, official number 99,024, declare as follows: I left the port of Wellington, New Zealand, on the 9th dot of Deeezuhor. 1914, and landed at Monte Video the 2nd January, 1915, and on January 22nd, 1915. About 9 a.m., when seven miles from Havre lightship, we wore steaming slow on our way to Havre, when we were struck by 'torpedo on tho port side.

We knew it was a torpedo from a submarine, because we could see the periscope. The ship began to settle dean by the heed, and took a hest bst to pert, and eras rams over her. Immediately the took list I got the crew into the boats. My room was full of water, and I could not save any of the ship's papers. As soon ns the forecastle's head was yds.

merged. we rowed awey from the ship. We were taken aboard by a French mine-sweeper, Saint Pierre. Vinstnnd by until the ship sank, wbich did at 10.30 a.m. 1110 numberine, ffityseren.

and myself, were saved. All effects awe ket. Dated thin 30th Jailary. 1015, (Signed) F. Declared hefm.e we (signed) JAMES WASH, British Vice-Ccnsul, Havre." The British steamship Oriole, of the General Steam Navigatire Company, left London on January 29th.

was duo et Hams the following day. Sho has not arrival, is there any news of her whereabouts. except that two Wetmore, ma! ked a.s. Oriolo, were picked up tear Rye oat Satit-day. There is grave reason to fear that she may have fallen a victim to the German stibmr.thte the Tokotnnru and Ikarin.

She carried a mercantile crew of titeaty-one bands all told. 10 1118 rEBRIJAkt 0, 10,3 MAINTAINING THE ARMY rite Perfec IN THE FIELD. Emulsion How aoolossal Undertaking is Carried Through. THE HUMOROUS SIDE. AN GIE 111 (: I) ile- "Hymn number 2 die v.

else amis. Angler's Emulsion Is the moat IV adalkeis and Oak Gs Illbrauu double 0, 7." Ole most creamlike th mostllelkiX I loll Ina Pm WM Emulsions. Even the most fastidious tole It im here beim PRESS BUREAU, Monday, 6 p.m. with pleasure, and It agrees perked, wily dm madbmi kw The following descriptive account, which delicate, sensitive stomachs. If Emulsions and found them a 6ll 4 a i has been communicated by an "Eye -Witness" IF YOU LIKE CREAL, WILL present with tho General Headquarters, con- II Urines and supplements the narrative pub- A Clericyrean writes: I always toll MI eel sebigmast fi se it ill ef illit hn If they cream they will 1116 Uallikli es labs.

Ise WI MSS IQ Wild on the 7th inst. of the movements of 11dE nwc ol ir itia I li sb ts etwe ral i aY I art icin i in a Ib ie nd imilmmi tlssik lB id 1 281w 2 ainie the British Form and the French Armies in immediate touch with it. es a curative medicine. it has It may be raid that the furnishing of food FREE SAMPLE. ant mime awl avow tam Ca.

a. le di ll I of every kind for man and beast is the duty of the Army Service Corps. The furniabing of Illustrated booklet aleettleibktal Imm usual In prawarit new none tons. every drug and appliance necessary for treat ment of the sick sad wounded is carried out by the Royal Army Medipal Corps, assisted by BARRETTS, Ltd. mut Terms EM TESTA various voluntary organisations, which started their effective work when war began, while the LIFE-SAVING WAISTCOAT t' Al USUAL" THRATRI ROYAL Designed by NAVAL OFFICER for Thom dery nnuallimm 'me stews toPMisk'athe falls i Royal Flying Corps purchases its Gun NAVAL MEN.

lomat se keel dam Ames has by machines, as dam the Mechanical Transport Breech f' the Army Service Corps. Broadly 'err to Mis i. fembiks att imiessmimid speaking, however, midi these exceptions the .4 ye, Retul ohm Ow Ordnance, Department supplies the Army with sled. is Yam mit a dells Om ebne at, all the clothing, equipment, arms, aspe n- ha fis thriee4 It ass es a seheilag IMrefees, es AM ant salaan of aban Lion, tools, appliances, machinery, and capon- be kinal ie sa Cosa' dible material that can be try'. ghee sightly et the limn bpi guns, weighing many tons, to tin tacks.

In eff'. mall, this week. Tie sere .) word: it is the military universal provider, -MG pastas, IMP of them our and its activities cover far wider field than k.N.„‘.; all. the of the mere hew am might be imagined from its name, which sag- 4.4 5.......45: Mean, the ista. i.

a gest, a connection with that which appertains nuked by IS. aseteall of ammo eon to guns alone. Statistics. i mom Me elm Ilse fun as at The vastness of the work of maintaining the t. 44-; eldest faMbaseis.

ea a Army, apart from feeding it, may be gauged r7t awg. 1- la "The Angel ib i very efferuiery from few figures. In one month there were "Seli sou o. gabe.i 1 .7: issued to tho troops 460 miles of telephone i iisn a et hag ssaitery pressma wire, 570 telephones 634,000 sandbags, 10,003 4, ......:3 I r. b.B 4 llsanall emelt a a 1 lbs.

of dubbing for tooth 38,000 bars of soap, A 7 Ille seal is easels, ha mom pain of socks, and 100,000 pairs of 4... feature et the emmeg. Tin smisit nag boots. In ten days the number of fur waist- 4:4 311 66 r. 117 166 A Tune coats given out amounted to while a tiedeL el: sass lb.

during the same period 315,075 flannel belts along. um iiii ,7 intards, by Men 4 bib, were distributed. Th way that insignificant hen wish s. items mount up where large numbers of men 7:7 11 MI th tssese 1 mart The Kan. Tana arc concerned is shown by the fact that the 7.Z.7...

st es Lesbakause malanefis fern ef wee free. Xs rbot to weight of the average weekly issue of vasoline i iii 'et wee for the feet is five tons, and that of bores- 71 be podia tasks Manse brim ka kwessa Hr. Ben a rent ma sham one hundred tons. I This Is tabled by min el bilm it Distribution. es teem taliee Inv.

Mali: sot wen In the yaseletie WM Oh iessealle must be remembered that since the units ed trosOneet far Me MI of an Army on active service are either 1' ceases: 'A belehielt." 'As sayesahle fighting or waiting, ready to fight, and are, Read this convincing Testimonial: pair." elk Xreihe of tat Aire therefore, scattered over large area, the loyal Illant newest, lleraeett. Timed, Oa trims, pastimes problem of distribution whether it be of food, ea Mio. MM. Istars ma the fans sue ordnance stores, parcele, or letters, is bound ilami Inti p. ft a.

lbetnne ea tank ea prebl Melon fee the eropeort. fit Is be one of great difficulty. It is in mot isskiesss id want eye ormata slosh Tb ps, sri a 4 cases impossible for the soldiers to go col- inn saw my allmatnes haa fir tested lag brand lbs Aims Noes. cuoku, lectively or individually to some central to" 1.14 1 1 ft I 1 I Ma depot or shop where they can draw what they Ne a 'aka hci in the It elt went. The stuff must be taken out and mew Se collscoins.Vita Me en.

iof rte alihns Jena INN delivered to them. I us. Osatlime, mass bleatelly. Mt the tang tom Wad mama 1 tannatnear lass melts by Tl3is, of course, applies equally to the ques- l. hone is depenstrie bur tion of food, but there are two points which l' "..0.

gr in: -films. 'rumen is of ere make the distribution of Ordnance stores less P4 7esei ifize Deris lossluis, aserved se than that of fond, and that is the variety Mr. One flesfel. whei of the former, and the fact that some of them Me tas Kr. Vaster Nerrem.

Zeal se nr isr, aji Freesia alseednic AM le be to a certain extent, to meet the re- (Mr. Venous lertesmet saw of the individual. For instance, Assay op it is not sufficient that soldier who wants BARRETis i TOP OP deem MM Its adieu coat and boots should receive a coat and boots of good quality. He must have the particular I IMON ST Matl'l PALMS TIIIIMIIL ISTIMMIL of these articles which fit him, whereas if he needs bread meat his wenn are met an At as Mese lbeelue ibis weak she plat possible excitement, to be obtained assess ha Om lel i cameo if he gets the right quantity, and its food. This la essimme.

al All these questions of size. end fit, of course, i they weaned Is awns( 55. aeaLsen "li rser adds to fhe complication of obtaining stores wor lever none of its value as an une i a th ow. they swap, Me and of inning them. aid to the prosecution of the cam- het WOO Mel Briefly, the mousier, adopted to ensure it that the troops receive promptly what they Feign because it a not in the limelight, but nisei ale redly pal eat Mend am Jo carried Wonky, oontinnotu unseen by bi sa ttm a al cottos need is es follows: For all ordinary stone lad unkumm to many.

rwurtheis easel? for which there a steady demigod, and 4 it is not altogether without relief, and inli Ye Os wok an estimate of requirement, can he vocabulary of the stores is a kerennial 'owes raly estka. die en Mtge framed in advance. the Ordnance officer with 4 rnua rment- drew mix oolkes mai WWI a division, rends down to the Base le stem 6 adop ted nraturo uskcilail proinahl le Mita really a dead, or reservoir of stores) an order though the only for a week's supply, made out in anticipation, one which lends itself to rill 1 4" 1 00 "4" 11" ready reference, is at first sight cumbersome. If thin order were complied with at one stroke, the actual ame of as article Invariably Pm' rn and the whnle of the week's supply pent tip ceding any or qualifying dateraZ The 611" A C. 61 0...." (the ramps poin tw he re uld ra im i ay vit ans- of referring to in one consignment by rail from the Base to Si no 66 6l 4 fe 5 le esi keesistr i rat i to would cell it "clock.

tell-tale, the wrgia et km hieso AI rind confusion, for the amotmt could not be portable, Acres (NW Tomes IlWo Via 111 tie stations, mark two, one." There me ii was I. oe tee handled end rent cot to the troops et'once, are, indeed, many stories current regarding ertense Oholor. Mn. SOlXotolw i mi ii ll nor could it be stored where it was off loaded. the addiction of the to this In.

deed. 1" lis TBv is. hew Moreover, it might' happen that the troops retied phreaeologv. According to one, ea ll.l 2E kik ssis sems would not et thy mement be in resitioe to official is to have asked at a rase ermlehle. she Mole et the rhoorett yr.

titbit delivery of the stores, for which shoe tannin for a cholte-esternsalerale." fathead. be the el had a shed. ve Economy of Words. does wit at AI ester the whohnel Things to be Avoided. Another story refers to the hatch of "14 thw a ys66lr jr a te Wm rame 4l.

aa mil ar From the hese, proportion of economising words, which becomes almost n0 toa ls dna the weekly demand is sent up to the rail- mooed nature to th.es continually engiged eseasialis Min "Tee lop bead daily, and from this amount the divi- in telephoning and making luny lists. A Min Ws to IlliLnal sional Ordnance officer is able to satisfy each warrant officer of the department, who was 61 .1111 2112.1 ..1 day part of the current requirements of dm of a devout temperament, was in the habit units. Two great principles which are strictly of assisting at Church eirimbas. 05 one On allilagalia adhered to are, on the one hand, not to off occasion, when announcing time hymn, he read "At dee" is sees mot az load hem the rail and secumulate a stock at oat in lord voice of command, Hyma toil 0 WM tar lit Derimitort. out by ell a temporary point, ouch as the railheed, number two double 0, seven, Art thou weary, einmeer.

Last lisith 1, II when it cannot be handled, and, on th, ditto languid, ditto sort distressed." a very WfAIWEA. it is IbWiral other hand, to lock up the railway rolling The demands and menages sometimes awe. mod Mr. Owen teem. wt.

POl stork ly kerouing the trucks under had to calved by overworked and harassed otters et .1 le. Mental. is ewe of tin era gepar i avoid a block. Therefore, it ran to send hack this department are pulling in the rattles, bob ti ash. U.

1 4 to the base th unexpended balance of day's end th following telegram recently delivered 2.... 7 5 1 12 1 654 7 3 consignment which ts not issued to the troops to one such illnetrstee some of the diflteultks er 4 6 04 6 i he li al on arrival at the railhead. This applies to of catering for an Army composed of oatosus mar Armee to GOO ordinary Morro, but there am exiseptions ore Poi. lb. mime Ike von.

tb. 'TS MOO whirls need net he specified. "4,932, "Atli of the 11th month 1914, of To equip the Army, of course, le the main 0, 706 a om medan, or Punjab Loteb, bee ASMIIIIm ti senenS ULM md thing, and the amount of experience and a t. with or without handle. Madan, A remetshly ef spi forethought nocemary to ensure that the im- or ti lulia Loath, generally of brass, ban throlitemt is th 4s ned .7 but finetuating, stream of material no a ut or handle, is carried by lip.

tilin t4i te ir.Otiz,....;„*A, -4 61 reohired should always re ach it. destination, Flindo and Mahommechins bare both twat Another ISO Arena i. 'no WM and teach it in time, can be imagined. Out of the Limelight. bat is a sort of metal bowl.

Confitm that did antra A hrkhi is agree that a katorah never has a spent, and a Amer delorthe Aare 1a5tL. 100 BM there is another side of time work you want the spouted articles, for which e1. i Z' P1 ih er which cannot be neglected, though it is len nearest substitute a enamelled teapot." a .6. 7 aam bar 4 vital than prompt delivery, and that is the I. a if acocitnting for the stores This re a a nc hos train oeoral l4 4 "'O i entails a vast meant of dull and -r to complaints as to tom of i' 1 a sea an a gramme pren.leed foe she sae clerical labour at th various ad- ggeetedt the pronsion or lady see To his the reply was that Put ussommirscci vaneed bass and beers.

the letter, far away ure I would be furnished if it wag thought Liswltw WOMIXhabirANDS.4O6..II".O7IOIS•O Can't beat "TIZ" i sary uppi 7 ut that the lady was not an ere en aseiree et report On PDX loy lab Oulkonst alai moo ea when Feet Hurt OLD ACE PENSIONER DEATL game ti. kV as IT, w. Woe lbw VI I fer the mempltee liae ell IMAIIIs I DEVON PORT MAN'S Ern HUITIMISI3 ST ii guilt is if a MM ow "Nil nothing PRO VIZ for sore, thief. EXPOSCRI. odteble he MEM, lied der bom Iletailtilla rest MUM Mr.

I. A. Pearce (amnia) held as hastiest et NW to eollerted boa SW and norm" Devoisport lost Wag Wslipt lad apes IS Weal. 1 1 11 0 11 I the death of Julio Vincent. edam, am le emekont EtA every terra assn The Meiorr (Mr 0.

sa i glad Isla ISI elan be mete MI 87. see ne tt res i iZe. 7 lZ eighty-Ave mon of ego, said as eld no lumeiow'ri ad" stmear al ess Mr. Plelw rv $, but prevents to that he ma in receipt of wat-nbel. 4 At to the weekhoem es as ambulance by two polka.

samliss at wanes wile 4.50 es morale: shammed was bisemits Tistssksideski, dim by es este di. was placed is the awe ..7 kw en. He was Is a wretch id condition ma 1 4 fo ge im llls 44 ,11, 1 Saturday afternoon. Deceased bed is nia. the disasiera.

Os ti 1 time. os on Ramada morning in atoopior pestles onside Moo. IMP P.C. Cheek said he found demasid at ow Veloric iim a hem JMon Teem lbsurest lived at S. Retinae's Build es.

Wawa, took arm "7.7.74...7" 4 Colman's paddiart. A person remise said rt. welter es L. there, end placed him in a bur room The people I an Lys house said be hid so one to look Attie bus. Siring caber ode.

Joelis of Stenalmes. be edwelmet. Ml red he reported the matter to leaperter Vasa. who Colsweisissmt 11- 1 1. ran be "PPY.f"t'd I'l4 llk.

me. 11.6 TIE, te him to sc. Tl al saw Mr. and this Petal feeesee, me Os and never suffer wiii feeder, raw, bureme. bier St iunaerraoe and saw Dr Planing.

Th. deo. rMN Gems. ei tared, swollen, tired feet. TIZ and only TIZ toe emompanied them 3 Rolot n' uti ia she pain and sarcoma Oat of cocas.

bard to Outr I and orderld hi. roncnal to Om OW A ma Men bunioun nom. 0 ai as soon as yoo put year feat is a Tin bath you only i isd M. a ike essese ll rom just feel the hafnium. making is How mod your Man sorts' mt." rina Tlits was done.

Dermervi's ream poor old feel They want to duce foe joy. corner of the roe's Imo amp MO us esita" Ithorwa ad. breathing in as lea allw On Yes ll' poisonous eaudatnnie which puff up, your feet end, day Et vs. very Tl 7. is grand.

instantly draws eat all the Dr. 0. Sandford mid hr saw se era ari, cause ewe inflamed aching, pempannq feet. homily, and gamin; from bronchitis. bd Later wit.

e5 11 died. I lea too Get a 1,11 box of TIZ at any einnaists OT 140101. WM UM infOTIDNI that Vincent i Gm 'want foot robe. Leuxh et foot solemn dome attributed death to bookie, a a ...7 7 'oho complain. your feet Sr.

Inver, BM, be espOsuria Mee a.imaelisAAAUlol Sam reins to or Luke TOW tuns say mans. a The ism rettvued vailtit seend.aels rixtuiUrATOlLt 1 CERHAN PRIZE SOLD AT KINGSTON. BECOMES A LEYLAND LINER. RINGBTON (JAMAICA). Monday.

Tla twin steamer Bothnia, shish remissly Walled to the reashwrgytnissilts line has been sold to the Leyland Ilse sad renamed the Parisian no las Shasta was captured hr Ow Wield' 'raise Itsses awl breaths to this wart sense snowelss Mon. NORWECIAN VESSEL SEIZED. ACTION. TOKIO. Saturday.

-The Japanese nottrid enthoritiis at Kobe have seized tie vessel Bore, and hare ordered the Japanese resign to be Leitted on her Prize TA Intoner the so rep sonveyed Herr Von Hintze (presume he German Minister to idczioo) to THE JASON'S RETURN TO AMERICA. The Acnerizan "Rift ship" Juan alionlel have reeehee Plymouth on the 16th inst. fore stay of on hoc may beet to America. hot. under cutting rcrigelsaccs.

the call at Plymouth las been abscidoisad. The teasel mill call at Bristol to take eabibits for the exhibition io he 6214 ot Sam Pienrisco a coosection cit 6 the opening el the Canal. EAT WHAT YOU FANCY. Fancy Wait Yon Eat. O.ly healthy.

people an bout et never lading fault with their meals. A hewn for diet. with et ihostaLt of Isaias Su follow. Writs to nand It is. therefore.

resionabligarguinsint that good deviation is cooseated with a healthy and an abundant V.wideation suppliod he the fart that el limo of dyspepsia nee, are full-blooded: also there to testimony from thousands of men and octets who bare bees cured of dyspepsia and indicestion by and inerearint their blot loapplir through Dr. Pint Pills for Pa', People. Thew pint aro reeorntsed as an effective method of matnn new blind. hears their salmi in unisons dyspspaia. Indigestitn.

and "Lomat', meatuses. 80 profs by the esperieses of naunberlow readers who in this way bas. Issetehrol reek. disordered these todsy live happily. with healthy 'oPostttes.

table. thlkarr food their palates fancy. The a.toesvt shsrpeniatt soretits following the nee of Dr. Williams' Piet Pills is oats of tho earliest gives that these pill, are denaz you good. Try this core.

Dr. William' Pink Pill, at dealers, or mend to Dr. Will some' SO HpMoro Viaduct, London; to 9d. for on. boo or gd.

for gig. of week igestiose rood the treatise Whit. to Vat." Semi for Doa. to Odor Driatu Vistact. a THE TURKS EGYPT Enemy's Withdrawal From the Canal.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN 1.. TILIIOIIII PEE Plan I CAIRO, Turkish retreat from the vicinity of the canal is diversely interpreted. It is held in some quarters that the enemy ban fallen back to the nearest good water supply owing to inability to maintain itself near the east bank of the canal, where the wills are few. Others believe that the failure of the attempt to break through the canal defences has so dispirited the troops as to render immediate withdrawal with or without an intention of returning to the charge inevitable. The latter theory is, perhaps, supported by the surrender of Turkish deserters, and still more iy the curious discovery which the offieial communiqud has already spoken of, a white flag with rings and halyards complete in a special case on the body of a slain German officer.

If the Hag was to be used only for its legitimate purpose, that of announcing a surrender, its presence betokens great lack of confidence, so la. the least, among the German officers who have been credited with the entire direction of the Turkish operations. THE ENEMY DECIMATED. OFFICIAL REPORT. PRESS BUREAU, Tuesday.

12.5 am. The following statement ass officialiy iwed at Cairo on February Bth: The losses Buffered by the enemy in their) attack on the Canal were heavier than at first supposed. It is difficult to estimate the number of killed amongst the enemy, owing to the wide area over which the action extended, but ovor five hundred killed, including ais drowned in the Canal. have now been found and buried by oar patrols. Theio were iis2 prisoners, one hundred of whom sere wounded.

Deserters still continue i toCOLIII) in. The four Turks who were reported to have crossed the Canal have now given themselves The Turkish is in full retreat towards the East, awl there are now no enema forces within twenty miles of the Canal. Even at that distance, there are left only small rearguard forces, which are retiring steadily eastwards. This retreat is probably due both to the dieeoaragemci.t of the troops at their defeat on the 2nd and 3rd February, and to the lack of water in the Western part of the Sinai Demon. Whether they will so far recover their moral as to attempt a second attack on the Canal.

cannot as yet be determined. Sheikh Sidi Ahmed. the Grand Santini, in conversation with a British official, expressed his great annoyance that certain people had spiced baseless reports in regard to his intentions, and thus thrown doubt on his pledged sword of friendship towards Egypt and its Selman el Bernell. the well-known Tripoli agitator, and others who sere discovered intriguing against Eg)pt, have been arrested by the Grand SIR ERNEST SNACSLETON'S PLANS STAN AWAY ON BOARD. Sir Ernest Shackleton.

to as interesting despatch from South Georgia, an island In the South htlaatio about 800 miles of the Falkland Islands, has supplied the Daily CAroniele with many details of his plans for the great adventure of the expedition. "The party wbcna I think will era's the Continent with wit." he writes, "are Wild, Crean, Marston, Horky, and Macklin. They are all splendid men. and fit and capable of looking after the dogs; they indeed spend the time with the and the latter know them sod are amenable to them." With regard to the future. the explorer the party should on their starch aerocs the Continent about November let next year, and be met on the other aide in February.

"What Ood may 'arrange so man can nay," he eddy. Sir Erneat Sbackletoe's diary, under the date October 27th. tells how a stowaway was found- "It might bave been thought that every square tack of ewe ow the 'easel wee occupied, yet this enterprising youngster managed to fad room to hide. Re seems a healthy young sailor, and will be usefuL I staked him wby be stowed away; he said be thought was his only elmire of getting on the expedition. I have maile him cook's kelp." IN NEED OF DiscinmL HELLAND LABOUREGS' cniLoisti TRICKS.

At Bodmin. before Mr. H. D. Roster the elann).

the Rey. W. R. Gilbert, Mews. E.

C. P. Sanford. W. Lucy.

W. A Marshall, and H. G. Peter Holm. on Monday, fobs Cot, Loonard Hubble, Ernest and John Hambly, laboovere.

of ReLund, neer Bodmie. niendod to lo i tering at 11, entr-nr- to TirHand Par I Mimi. on the evening of Bandar. January 21. and ceasing ennoYeeco to persons, attending that pines of noted that defendable not only rattl sl the riiiireh door persistently.

but also Cod skier between the eat, Ws Molise from the mound, for the porno.w of tripping an people. They also went on to the Wesleyan Maisel I when. they tied "briny in a similar meaner. sod also blew smoke through a hole is one of the wWwinera. 'Fla Chairman (Ur.

F. 0. Roston told aerewlsets that the. ought to hits' better then play such trkta. The.

would each be tined 15s. and cost. (les. altogether). LADY JELLICOE AND WOMEN'S CLUBS.

At a of U. members of 013 Club for Soldiers' sod Sailors' Wive- and Motives et nor Ws. Lerman the wife of Admiral Lemon) road mores from lad. and a letter from leffieoe, which has already been oubtisbed. Led.

Ultras. is her letter. mid the ideal of these dabs was that they should be meeting-piers. where money could come for belp. eneouragement, Ned, tam Irmnfoof of oil thiaeo.

they could all each to others. The stub was mat wont to take memo away from thole homes at times when the. had work to do, but to give them a cheerful piece to go to when their children were at reboot and thee would be fooling lonely and depressed. 6be thought reeresOn wee! rood far .1 of them in this answer time to take their thanglite a little bit off the great maniere they had to go through ou account of their loved mac THE GERMANS AND USSIAN ALLEGATION. fennse "WUVIEO," Ittra Tbe accusations that German soldiers the famous Monastery.

stole half a mil ire rouble, and all the jewels of the famous Vir. gin. took old wine front the commandeered slimy Pobah and committed unspea.able orgies are refuted by a sworn statement of the Deputy Prior, Bourneld, and representative. of the eitisens, stating that only. some chaplains of the Army stayed at the irritation.

that the soldiers stole nothing, but frequently trent for the monastery alms, and showed rereetnee for the pietire of the Viqin. No wins wn ever taken by them. end nn festivities were celehreted. calls tint ladies were brought into the monaetery a we slander. tie, their presence is absolutely forbidden by the rlituxtrall rleles lIRIDADIER GENERAL SEELY.

Colonel J. M. B. Seely was lut night goretted a temporary Brinndier.General. We are informed that Count de Lslaing, the Belgian Minister in London.

hat asked his Gorernment to relieve him of his diaies at the Court of St. imuc the around ol nautisfaeusre.

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