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Banco de Chile y

Aúthorised by
Argentina
Supreme Decree of 24th o{ .

Opened on 23rd May 1900.

HEAD OFFICE.... PUNTA Krí.sSsIísSsí.i? g&$£


ARENAS
Hea¿ Bífice: Oís Bread
CHILE:
Branches.-
fcfcABCE ffi Vüf.i tfims OPEaEO
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Valparaíso, Castro. 18UE
ÁRGENTINE: Buenos Aires. Rio
Gallegos,
Directora te:
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Capital Argentina: Buenos Aires, Rosario de Santa


Fé, Bahía Blanca
Mendoza, >an Rafael Rio Gallegos, Puerto San Ju- Desead?
,uStod^SaStdSe;relceclepartments
IN SAVINGS BaNk
THE
for renti^-for *-« nan Comodoro Rivadav¡a. Santa
fcngland: Bradfdrd
Cruz, Trelew
SECTION DEPOSITS ARE RECEIVED
CHILEAN ClKK I-Nf V,
IN Perú; Lima
ÁRGENTINE CURRENCY, AND STERLING
«fSi,? Ietters of credit and all the principal cities of ICuro-
on l'rtij.--ia.r:(|Montevideo
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France: Paris.
K IK, v^ei"Ca- ClUT!nt dep0SÍt aceounts opened and al!
other kind of Banking operations transacted,
E. Pl-TTlvRSICN, Managing-Director. ■t»"!"-i
IJmted «??'
Barcelona> Bilba° Seville, Valencia,
State*: New York, (Agency). México: México.Vigo-
Jterling tndCiurcncj
ceived.
Savings Bank, Deposits
Punta Arenas. -W.
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HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand Garnier Proprietor. HSmitii, Manager.

Calle Aya-cucho í ni tlie Citv of La Paz.

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Few moremendacious state- Ireland as a whole is less af
ments ou the conditions now fected by the present trade de
prevailing i 11 Ireland have be pression than either England u&LiisDS c& e-ostlam*»'
en published than t
fióse conta- or Scotland. As an
ined in a
agricultura
report recently
issu country 'it has not liad CALLE ROCA
ed 111 the UnitedStates' iu tlie only
during the war but also since,
name of the American
Commit a
period of unequalled prospe
tee for tile Relieí of Ireland.
rity and labour has comman- Punía Arenas
So g-ross is this
ínisrepresehta- the highest wages iíi Irish his
tion that the Irish Government
tory. As a result the returns of
has departed from its usual
po poverty aud destitution are
licy of ignoring
"",- •->
such staten
-«-" -
oi.cii.v.ii¡-
eonsiderably below
V.UHSIUUUUIV oeíow their
wieír pre-
ents aud has waWkly refi*S ¡ ívar levéis
them. One of the most extreme the notwithstanding
that
population has inefeased
of tlíose
misrepreseiitatious is and is increasing. The destitu
that alleging that «famine is tion statistics show the
Sociedad Mercantil
¡S SUITS, OVERCOATS enor
about to *add thousands of in- mous
improvement on those of de Punta Arenas ::
RAINPROOFS, PYJAMAS nocent victims to hundreds
thousands already 111 need
of 1914 and their whole trend is
of best suggested by'fhe move
the bare necessities that Calle 21 de Mayo, córner of Errazutiz.
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR, keep ment which is on foot for the
body -and soul together whi amalgaination of the
poor law
le in every Irish
CANADIAN STEEL SHOES FOR village aud unions and the abolition of
town sickness,
pestilence and workhouses which are superflu- Hight-class Provisión Merchants
death invade humble
CAMP USE. ¡bornes, ous». The extra vagance of the
striking swiftly and surely mot American document is well il- AJÍ the best; -known
hers and children
incapable
of Iustrated brands
LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS. resistanee
through months of famine. In years gone by Ire
in its references to

struggle against cold and hun- land has unfortunately known


of Wines & Spírits stocked
Casilla 385. C. Bories-
Telefono ger.* Again this highly coiou famines but she has
248. red -American document decla profited
by her experiences and has spe
*.¿&iaaexu¡m res «Children of tender years cial administrative
machinery
ragged and wretched trudge for the immediate detection and
daily through the cold to scho the relief of destitution.
ie ol, now used as a relief station to Relieving officers are posted
45o1 Hotel Progreso
Calle Chiloé 1165. Casilla 208. obtaiu the one meal daily where Proprietor Darío Zenteno
throughout the country to pro
on they live— a
Boarders -
Half boarders. Day-pupils.
piece of bread vide immediate relief either in Calle Pedto Montt 937.
Telephone 214. Casilla iai
and a warm drink.» The lie direct cash or
by a written order upon
CURRICULUM: English, in all its branches.
is given to these
preposterous a shopkeeper for. food. This
assertions. There is not one machinery is First-class family hotri. Special rooms
Arithmetic. Mathematics. quite indepeudent for
Fre„ch. Latía. Hygiene. word of truth in the statement of the Government. The
alle- prívate dinners and banquees. .: ::
Modérate Prices. The quahty of the
Drawing. Painting. Eurhythmics. says an official document, gatious regarding the conver
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Sewing. Drill. which proceeds to show that sión of schools into relief stati meáis at this hotel cannot be
equalled
I Gymnastics. Singing. Music. Harmony. the food supplies in in Punta Arenas.
Couaterpoint Ireland ons is, says au official state
Dancing. Script-writing are in fact rather greater than ment, Three bathrooms. Dinner Concert every
and Shorthand. ■
«a
particularly high flight Sunday.
usual. Food prices are eonside of fauey. The National Board
LocalPE«™f C?ar<? ÍOi *' 0xford «■* Cambridge
*maÁ *Iso for the London Royal Acadeofr
¡h? London
rably less than in England and
are still
falling. 1 11 fact the
of Education has no
knowledge
of a single such case. Statem-
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only
^he Coll,ge> and the^Mnlty Colíege ffi cause
«Likely to give rise to ents as to sickness, pestilence
hardship and distress
near future is the
destruction wrought
in

bv
the and death invading humble lio
iusensale mes, etc., is equally inendacio
the us. The health statistics of Ire
Pharmacie Frangaise
Irish republicau army who in land at
are
present exceptioual- D-spoait of Ewriish, French, and National remedies.
parts oí the West ¿f Ireland ly favourable and not for ma
have deliberately blocked all ny years has the death rate be tíeueral assortment of
communication bv the destruc while the birth ra
en so low,
Draga, Chemical Producía,
tion of roads and b r i d g e s «nd Mineral Water»
te for Ireland for 1920 exce
Calle Errázuriz N°. Casilla 34. Telef.
840. 4 and have c o 111 p e 1 1 e d the eded all records.» Statistics are J. ROjBKRT. Chemist
***é99fs*í¡ stoppage of railroad traffic by also supplied which definitely
wanton and unprovoked at- refute the suggestion that un-
Üpholsterer tacks upon trains. P'or hard- employment is widespread. This
-•sea-

Furniture ship so caused, the conmiuni- catalogue of falsehood might


ties which
petrators of
harbour the per-l.be extended but enough
the
has
damage cannot been said to indícate the gross-
MOLFINO HERMANOS
Carpet^ be absolved, from ly inaecurate character of the'
responsibility
Curtains any more than canthey be sa-' statement which, it is ínteres-
VALPARAÍSO
ved from the suffering which ting to note, emanares from au
must arise result. Not
as a on organisation which claims to
ly are the food supplies am be non-political. Especialistas en Conservas Nacionales
promptly executscí pie but there is
shortage ofno
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money wherewith to buy food.
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June i

The Masellan Times


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"MENENDEZ BEHETY"

Seeoion Comercial

Have received: Paints. Galvanisado Iron. Nails.

Window Glass. Varnish. Linseed Oil.

ST3NLEY ROSIER'S
Phoenix Hotel
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Touching at Estancias SAN GREGORIO lMnklirr-1 throughout, possea
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For further informations apply to the GARAGE MORANO má k altogether up-to-date


Telephon* 328. —

ft. O. FELTON A of Venizelos, ex-Premier of Greece, taken when recovering from his wounds.
photo
Proprie toi
tifiable acts. A certain number its most savage form to sepá
the Irish situation is contained
of undersirables got into the rate Ireland from the Empire.
in a letter sent by Mr. Lloyd
and in the early days dis Sinn Fein has never issued any
George to the Ñon-Sectarian corps in the novel and exact- condemnation of murder. Assas
Committee of Clerics who are cipline
conditions took some time sination and outrage were wea-.
peaceful ing

Try Libby's sterilized


to restore
attempting Govern
But the chosen. as
conditions in Ireland. Mr. Lloyd to establish. pons deliberately
his hear- ment has never ceasedto press means by which it was ío gain
George who expresses
Irish administration and its ends. «The present struggle
tiest sympathy with the Com- upon
and pólice heads in Ireland is an issue between
unsweetened evapora» military
the
mittee's motives, takes the op-
the paramount importance they secessioü and unión. Our ideal
portunity in reviewing the si attached to the enforcemeut of of
tuation to deny emphatícally combining unity with home
cir- the sternest discipline». rule is a finer and nobler ideal

ted milk many mis-statements widely


culated by Sinn Fein agents.
Referringto the Government
Mr.
tances
Lloyd
of the
George
severe
gives ¡ns-
punishment
than that excessive nationalism
which will take nothing less
that imposed 011 all guilty of such, and than isolatiou which is Sinn
forces in Ireland, he says
the auxilian- división which cases were very few despite am Feill's creed to-day, and which
has, in suffered írom bushes. assassjnations and. out if it has full
particular,
will Balkaiiise
play
malign statements, was formed rages, often designed to provóke the world».
to assist authorities and retaliatiou for the purposes of
the Concluding, the Premier says
into effective propaganda. «When the histo

ARENTSEN Hnos did not come that the Government will never
• operatiou until a hundred poli ry of the past nine months iu give way 011 the fundamental
cemen had been murdered in Ireland comes to be written and question of secession ñor does
cold r blood, and is composed the authentic acts of mísconduct he believe that am- other Go
entirely of ex-officers of the can be disentangied from the vernment could do so either.
O'Higgins 941 navy, army and air forcé. For vastly greater
mr.ss of reckless
all these murders, says the Pre and íying aecusations, the gen
«I am willing
adds «to discuss any and every
and anxious» he

Telephone N. 4 mier, no murderer was executed eral record of patíence and for-
for no witnesses to enable con- baarance displayed by the sore-
road which jn-omises to lead to
the r e c o n c i 1 i a t i o n of the
auxiliaries as well
viction were fortheoming, large- ly-tried pólice parties in the present struggle.
ly because of intimidation,
as by the ordinary constabulary But to abandon the use of forcé
¿-^fc-=i- -A- will eommand the admiration of
NrNrNrN?" ^NN? to-day would be to surrender

although many of these murders


were committed in the open posterity.» alike to violence, crime and
Mr. Lloyd George, referring
street in the presence of non- separation, aud that I am not
la Puntarenense" RBMARKABLE VALÚES!
participatory-, if unprotesting,
passers-by. He asks, «can it be
to the
says the
attitude of
reason
Sinn
why Ireland ís
Fein
prepared to do». So long, there
foré, as Sinn Fein Ireland de
more deeply divided
english Drapery Store. contended that when the rebel to-day than mands a republic and refuses
$ 32.00 to $ 46.00 the metre organisation, which is based on
it has ever been has been the to accept loyally a
partnership
determinaron of Sinn Fein to of British commonwealth cou-
the repudiation of constitucio
Special attencion paid to ALL WOOL CLOTH prevent a settlement, aud to
nal action in favour of violence, pled with the fullest home rule
Camp Orders Always a large sets to work to achieve its ends fight for a republic. Sinn Fein which is compatible with con-
selection of suitable good;. British Mannfactured the delibérate and calculated deliberately threw over consti-
by ceding to Ulster the same rights
for Ladies, Oents & Chil CLOTH. S6 inches wide. For Winter Suits murder of members of the poli- tutional action at the moment of self-government as it claims
when that course of action was
dren English boots and and Overcoats. ce
forcé, 99% of which were for itself, the present evil will
of cloth and achieving suceess, and entered
shoes & all c a -ses Irish, 82% of whom were
JOHN N. SKIRVING. Catholics, which had always upon a campaign of violence i 11 continué.
ing held an extraordinary high rep
JOHN A. E8DALE Calle Pedro Montt 857. utation for tolerance and good-

Telephone a47- Casilla 36.S will to the population it served,


that the Government should
uThe Magellan Follies^
.¿&*S8&tikWSg&&¿Z¿&^
stand idly by. All liberal niind-
ed and law-respecting citizens
must recognise that any gov First Entertainment
ernment must take prompt and
decisive steps to _protect the
pólice and to bring to justice As was anticipated, the En- Black: Messrs. C. A. T. Riesco
those who invoke the weapon tertainment given by the «Ma and C. Coustanduros; Grey:
of assassination. Henee the cre- gellan Follies» on Saturday Messrs. A. Hunter and D. Ban-
ation of an auxiliary división. night in the Municipal Theatre tick; Pink: Messrs. N. Molinare
Moreover, where owing to inti was a stupendous suceess. All and E. Fuentes; White: Messrs.
midation and murder, the ordi the boxes and seats had already A. M. Jacobs and J. I. Crui-
nary judicial processes employ been sold some hours before ckshank; Blue: Mr. J. A. Dar-
ed in a peaceful and civilised the commencement of the show byshire. Three comical-looking
community have the pó
failed, and all the
performers fellows in Jazz costumes, Messrs,
were
lice if they are to vindícate the extremely gratified to see such A. H. C. Borger, W. P. Jones
law and bring murderers to a full house. As we have stated and T. P.
Jones, completed the
justice, must be armed with ex- before, the proceeds will be population of this Eveless Edén.
ceptional powers akin to those given to local charity. On the curtain. going up the
entrusted to soldiers in the field. The party had been putting Party were found seated on
At the same time, statements i 11 frequent and strenuous re- various-sized black-and-white
iniplying that there has been hearsals for the past six weeks, check stools and the colour
any authorisation or condona- and the results justified their scheme
gave a pleasing effect
tion of the policy of meeting hard work and the efficient to the The Pierrots im
eye.
murder by giving reín to un- way in which the Stage Manager, mediately formed up in line for
checked violence ou the other Mr. Alex H. C. Borger, had the opening chorus, «Open the
side are
utterly untrue. Individ coaxed them up to concert Show» which was sung with
uáis under|conditions of extraordi volume and rvtlnn.
pitch.
personal danger and strain, The first half consisted of A capital song, «The Croco-
where they are 111 uniform and a Pierrot Concert, the various dile Crawl», followed. Mr. A.
their adversarios
mingle unrec- members of the party being H. C. Borger who was very,
ognisable among the ordinary dressed in different colours as drol! and sang it extremely
civilian population, have un- follows: Green: Messrs. C. S. well, was supported in the
doubtedly been guilty of unjus- Williams and G. S. W. Plummer, chorus by the whole Party, aud
June i
1'heMageli. \x

in the dance bv Messrs. C. A.


T. Riesco, Hunter and G. S. YY. OF THE F
Plummer. There was a good
swing to it and it added ap-

KOBEKTSON'S preciably
show.
Mr. T. P.
to the gaiety _of

Jones, well-known
the

as an amateur comedian, then


carne to the
up foot-lights and
=
DIP his song, «1
and l
estáblished
stopped, í looked
listened», repeated an
suceess in that di
rection.
Some witty
One of the first dialogue was

Sheep Dips followed by «The Pedlars Song»


the music and words of which
to be used in the Territory. were specially composed by Mr.
Bor-ger for this entertainment.
ttmm I This song was rendered
by .Mr.
I C. Constanduros in a
singu
It has lar]}- pleasing. manner.

always given satisfactory results After another


«gag», Mr. G.
S. W. Plumnier kept the ball
and is a sure SCAB-KIkkER, Sheep rolling with «Signora», a che-
erful song wtth a good chorus
dipped with this remedy have obtained which he gave with a sense of
humour and
the highest awards in the never-failing reso-
Royal High- urcefulness.
The Party then retired from
land Society's and other Stock Shows. the stage for the comic turn
«Custard» which' was one of
Proprietors and solé manufacturers: the most humorous episodes of
the evening. It was very well
carried out by Messrs. Hunter,
Borger and Jones a n d ca
used the audience much meri-
ment.
W**- W€^R|
After the custards liad been
successfullv disposed of, -the
Party returned to their seats Charlie
and Chaplin as.Hamlet and Mary Miles as Lady Macbeth.
«Dreamy Lullaby» with
limelight effeets was 'rendered
in a pleasing manner by Mr. Rehearsab was carried out by There is no doubt that the
C. S. Williams, the rest of the Messrs. A. M. Jacobs, W. P. show was a great suceess and
Pollies joining in the chorus. Jones, Borger, Molinare, Fuen we hope that another one will
The audience, especially the tes, Plumnier, Hunter, Nixon be organised shortly.
and Riesco. Mr. Jones, in a
Spanish-speaking element, se female costume
emed to enjoy the topical ver represents an
ses of «.Cielito Lindo» which understudy to a star who wis
The Port of London
PACIFIC LINE was given by Messrs. Molina-
re, A. M. Jacobs and Fuentes.
hes to rehearse her song before
the stage manager. The latter
A good bit of amusement was gentleman, distracted with an-
xiety as to the working of a The completion of the new
provoked by another topi curtain, a" extensión of the dock acreage
cal song which followed, *in ; c-urc forgets
of the of Lo,ldo11 is
which Mr. W. P. JonesairshisiSÍn-\er and
Sh,°UtS, instructio»s í P°"
^f'
the stage hands concerning ¡ mony of he progress and de-
APROXÍMATE arrival from europe grievances against
gnevances the exchan-í? _

of the trade
«cloth»; instructions which velopment
:
the overseas
telephone, electric light, etc.
ge;Two short
the unlucky understudy imagi of the metrópolis. The new
songs, «For you
R. M. S. "OROBA" 22 de Junio alone» and «Brown Eyes,» for her and
nes are
(the her song. Thus she tries to
intended dock with its water área of 68
acres, and its two and a half
latter another
composition of miles of quays is equipped with
Mr. Borger's) were then obey such orders as «lower!»
B. M. S. "ORCOMA" 18 de Julio. ren
dered by Mr. A. M. Jacobs with «higher!» «left foot up!» «right
an entrance designed to acco-

foot up!» «both feet up!» Natu modate vessels 800 feet long.
conscientiousuess and finish.
the last order Iifts her en It is part of a vast undertakiug
«Shall us? Let's» is a comic rally
proceeding home via Panamá Canal. song that suits Mr tirely above mother earth, on
Borger to whose bosom she then falls
begun i 11 191 2 involving an
expenditure exceeding fourteen
down to the ground, and its
with a crash. Attendants remo- millions sterling. With this
The Pacific Steam Navigation Co. lightness and humour were so ve the debris. extensión the water área of
pleasing that the audience in- Mr. A. M. the London docks will exceed
sisted on an encoré. «That's all» Jacobs, followed
181 1 acres and they will have
is a song of the same calibre with
that charming song
«Mother o' Mine» and Mr. T.P. a quayage of 32 miles. The
aud was as much appreciated
as his Jones scored another suceess authority which controls the
previous one. with his humorous song «I port is confident that the pre
The best number of the first
e% half was undoubtedly the clo-
shall sleep well to-night.» sent industrial depression is
«When Paderewsky ¡Plays» nierely temporary, aud that the
sing one. «Chong.» The rows sung and played on two pianos extensión Will be needed to
of Chínese lanceras and the meet the demands which future
three panels which carne down
by Messrs. W. P. Jones and Bor
Balmadeda TELEPHONE ger, was also a great hit and prosperity and the expansión
at the back were very effecti- of trade will make. Even wit
was deservedly encored.
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841 ve and gave quite an oriental hout the addition of the new
The last item of the en
appearance to the stage. The tertainment was «A musical dock, the accomodation availa-
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
verse was sung by Mr. E. Fu Menú» with Messrs. Constandu ble at the Port of London was
entes, in the dress of a Chínese the largest in the world.
ros, Williams, Riesco and Nixon
Mandarín, and the rest of the as waiters and Messrs. Hunter
with Party supported him in the and Cruickshank as the gentle-
chorus and gave a quaint dan
man and lady diners. The idea
electric ce at the end of each verse.
for all the attendance and cour-
At the conclusión of this ses to be carried out in
song
starter, song the curtain went
for an interval of fifteen
down
may be alright, but the diners
mi could not have felt
very satisfied
nutes.
as they were given little oppor-
The curtain went up again
tunity for enjoying the fare.
for Harry Tate's well-known This turn was
quite an amu-

TRUCKS with motoring sketch. The charac-


ters were represented as follows:
sing one and was well carried British Vice-Consulate
out.

pneumatic Papa: Mr. A.H.C. Borger; Son:


Mr. W.P. Jones; Chaffeur: Mr.
The weakness of the second
half was in the waiting. The Punta Arenas, Chile.
R.B. Nixon; Son's friend: Mr.
tyres front T.P. Jones; Urchin: Mr. G.S.W.
Plummer aud Policeman: Mr. D.
most successful entertainments
are -those where the pauses are
ist June 192 1.
"Persons jíMissing"
fewest and briefest.
and rear. Bautick. The car itself was a Mr. Borger. who organised the
most complicated affair and the
The following persons, or
ap entertainment deserves
NASH two ton trucks. NASH CARS. Six their where-
cyiinder overhead valves. peared to do everything except gretest praise. We undertand that anyone ¡knowing
ParsoBs go in spite of the efforts of its he wrote part of the music and abouts, would oblige by coni-
E5i¡sh
Wood Mílne English foot
non-skid chains all sizes. oceupants. This scene was most
comical and the audience roa-
lyries, painted part of the municating with the iBritish
pumps. Firestone tyres and tubes. scenery, made part of the pro- Vice-Consulate:-
red with laughter at the ludic-
Painting, perties and played part of the Állín.
'

Vuicsnizing, Acetylcne weldings rous dialogue which went 011 accompaniments; why he stop ~[~A!fred
between the various characters. ped at counting the money,
Thomas Brickley, late Lof
LEGITÍMATE FORD SPARES. It ended in the back of the Estancia Laguna Blanca.
selliug the programmes aud
car fall ing out, weird uoises carryiug a sandwich-board, we Godfrey Clarke, late of l-'ri-
aud explosions emauating from do not know. There is, however
gorífico^Puerto Sara, >É
the interior, everyone getting no doubt that the show was a Frank Metcalfe.
mixed up with each other and great suceess and we hope that
John "Michael.
eventually the whole lot fal- another one will be organised
■•TÍO. 1 beg to advise my distin-
lushed diéntele and the general
ífer F. Dixon Dr. H. ROGELIO SAEZ ling into the hands of a re-
shortly.
J. Lawrence, late of Estan
of the law who cia «Menendez l'ehety».
pobUc that on the 201b. Decem
General Customs Agent,
presentative Mr. W. P. Jones also deser
ber. I re©p«ned DENTIST arrested them for furious driv- ves special mention for his Charlie OH ver, late of
my bakery under
t*« uac of "Panaderia Libertad"
Authorized the tanda Primera Argentina.
«i tbe Calle
Sefioret N.o 479. and by Goverment. íng. work. He played accompa
■«all be pleaaed to Begs to advise his clients
Songs followed by Messrs. N. niments throughout all the re- John Smith.
lupply families Office, Calle Roca that he is now at their dis- Molinare and E. of
"
*■
Fuentes, both hearsals and a large part George William Sugdon.
*

bread,
Jlúáa fcaiojkorich y Co.
orer the Bauk of Punta. position. of whom sang in an admirable them during the performances.
T. B. Wildman.
'

*« k
Pa»adeHa Dalmacia Are cas. manner. He also provided the Rolls,
Surgery, Calle Errázuriz. Rovce British ViceCon-ul.
Another sketch «The Song car.
June i

The Magellax Times

Beautiful Chilean Women

i _& ACOBS' announce

a splendid assort=
ment of

Overcoats

Sport Jackets
and
Suits
Señora Ernestina Rivera de Castro.

Morleys Underclothing
annel Shirts, Wool TELEGRAMS
Socks, etc. for the win
Paris, May 24 Athens, May 26.
ter season. The situation in Upper Si Information has been recei
lesia is still considered grave ved here that various bands of
LONDON PRICES the concentration of Turks have entered the región
LOWEST owing to

large bodies of Germán troops of Thrace, murderiug the in-


CAMP and POSTAL ODERS on the frontier. habitants of several villages ai^l
sackiñg the houses. *

HAVE OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION


Lisbon, May 25.
On Saturday last various re Romo, May 26. ,

giments of the garrison gathe The newspapers point c«t


;
red in front of the Congress that the new immigration law
Shop always at the Hall and sent in an ultimátum of the United States will have I
unfavourable effect pn
to President Almeida demand a very
ing the inmmediate resignation the Italian merchant shipping,
of the Cabinet presided by Mr. which in former years carried

Casa Jacobs. Bérnaídiho Machada. This de


mand was acceded to at once.
about 250,000 emigrants to the
United States but that now the
number cannot exceed 40,000.
Berlin, May 25.
Doctor Roosen has been London, May 26 y,
ap
pointed Minister for Foreign In answer to a question in
Affairs. the House of Commons, Mr.
i üüídoor invites In every
Chamberlain stated that four
YOI'S KODAK operación batallions of British infantry
of Pinchase, Sale, Rome, May 25.

9
Why
of housewives
do Millions Mortgage, Renting or Marking
Boundaries a Scale-Plan of the
The ex-Deputy Gaviette
been arrested
trying to
in Fiume
stir up sedition.
has have been «rdered to Upper
for Silesia.
use Sunlight Soap ? Have property will be most useful.
London, May 27.
you ever tried to ascertain? A piece of
PLANS of Estancias, Shearing Paris, May 25. Telegrams from Belfast state
that ín of the precautions
Sheds, Dips etc., and blue-print Telegrams received from Leip taken spite
state that the by the authorities, ser
copies. zig Supreme
ious disorders took place yes
Court yesterday opened the
the elections.
Modérate iees hearing of the cases against terday during
those aecused of criminal acts
ín contraveution of the rules London, May 27.
D. VALENZUELA O.
of war. The first case 011 the News from Dublin states that
n your next wash will Calle Valdivia N°. 430. list was that of Sergeant Leg- a band of armed Sinn Feiners
i to you the reason. nan aecused of
maltreating pri assaulted the Customs House
TELEPHONE N». 657. soners of war. and took possession after tying
vvi.Il íind that Sunlight
Soan used up the employees who happe
in the
ned to be inside the building.
wash Paris, ¡May 25.
savesyour time, In reply to a note from the
labour and money, Allies on the subject, the Ger
You can get one írom us London, May 27.
and, what is
saves your clothes.
more, at from £ i, to £ 18.
Brownie Cameras $ 15.
Lescornez & Gartsz
mán Government has deelared
that it is not sufficiently
The Premier of France. M.
strong Briand, after a speech
which las-
which he ex-
Sttccossor of C. A Milcoard to enforce its order to the vol ted two days in
Prompt developing and printin »

TRY IT unteers who have left to take plained his foreign policy aud
C. VEIGA, Calle Roca part in the lighting in Upper stated his opinión that the pre
YOUR NEXT WASH. Engineering.
Pcnta Arenas. Silesia. The Allied Powers have sent. Germán Government was
informed the Germán represen-. sincere in its actual attitude,
Lever Brothers Limited, Castings up to 6 tons, Tráns tative that the continuance of was able to obtain a vote of
Port Sunlight, En£.an<l.
P. MAYORGA A. aiissions this state of affairs lead confidence for the Government
any length. may
teaches Spanish by Direct to reprisals by the Allies. by 390 to 152.
Repairs of all kinds execut:
Method. Calle Talca 1570
-

Telephone N°. 284. :: :: ::


by competen t workmen. London, May 26. Vienna, May 27.
News from Alexandria states Communications from London V
Agents for DONALD WOOLPRKs that serious riots have broken state that the Governments of ■

SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA
Panadería Dalmacia SES AND

Holzapfels
WIRE STRAINERS

paints for and


01U tliere, stirred. up by
'

the Great Britain and France


natives who have attacked the 1 advised the Financial Committee
have¿
IMPORTADORA ships
Movement of The only bakery owned by boats Greek and other the League of Nations that
European ¡of
Y EXPORTADORA DE LA Allied subjects. Bread made considerable of thev are willing to accept the
residents, a

Steamers
proposed extensión of twenty
:: :: whom have been killed. As a
with Árgentine flour.
PATAGONIA Order by telephone, No. 492 consequence troops have ente- years for
the carryiug out of

Utrobicic A ütlusac* Dr. Gilberto Alessandri


red the city to restore order. the clauses of the Treaty
in order
of
to
Saint Germain
her
Dental Surgeon London, May 26. allow Austria to recupérate
«ASTURIANO» Will leave Buenos Aires, for this
standing.
''Ule Oeed» Reviscd, The British Government has financial
and intermedíate ports 14 Mav. Begs to advise his clients that resolved to
..ommercial society lega. he has moved his send more troops to
«ARGENTINO* Is expected to arrive here Friday Studio to Upper Silesia as the conflict
ióth. May. ,ma all business concern- Belgrade, May 27.
Calle Errázuriz N.° between the Germán and Po Macedonia appears to be
che Public Notary atended 9x0 (Altos
:. TLANTICO" Making trips between Buenos Aires of Maison lish
Lavelle), where he is of theresidents in the district becoming again the cause of a
and Comodoro Rivadavia, Oder has assumed more fresh conflict in the Balkans.
Apply to J. G. Dettleff, Calía iu attendance from 10 a.m. to
/aldivia N.° 461 or at the Pub. 12 m. and from threatening proportions, both It is known that Bulgaria has
1.30 to 6 p.m, parties now making use of notified the Allies that- she1
blic Notary.
Telephone 98. heavy artillery. cannot assunie any responsabi-
Thh Magellan Times
June i

lite íor the acts committee!


by London. May 27. fies of the Republic for the
ar":' ís of
Macedohi •:- Reutér-s Agency announces
ER TKIU/nPH who hawe penetrated into Ser
bia from Bulgarian
that bands of
irregular Germán
resohition
territory. troops have concentrated in tlie problems.
f three special

On the other hand Serbia asks


región of Kfénsberg, Oppeln, The first is the v:estion
for the oceupation oí the Stru- Case!
and Ratisbon" and that oí Tr.::ia and Áriea which
miáfca valley as a penalty for these distríets
these inroads-and tlie
are
sériottsly has ?o he settled a by pie-
nón-fujfil- th rea tened
**&* &*
íhent by Bulgaria
'?'- oí the treaty
of tbe clau-
of
are not
t^vg? &%?$£ íá préjiariíig
*» Chile
pacific
Creecé has also | iejj
peace. ¡ave. The British. guthbrities jn a
..
¡;er nave done their best to wSjñ rrjfJhe'r br.í o!
rlspect for
conjplaínt, áceusing the Biil»a- the Poles who
rians of
are gathered Látin- American opinión.
molesting the Greei: Beár Craccw.
The second
troops in Tbrace and of iSci poiní is the
ting them to desert from tt_e'ir state of '.he national finances
colours. Paris, May 30
and their possible improvem-
The question oí
Upper Sile ent
rhe
CHAMPION RAM éf ."' Athens, May 38,
sia has again' become
complica- through the creation of a
ted as the British authorities central bank and the reor-
A. rep'y has beeñ made otít' refused to .consider the ganisatioá °f lS,e
CENTENARY RURAL SHOW, declaring Constantinople,
haye
jto thé Hoti|ication ofthe Allies pUm oí Cóuhi
Sjfprza lor iiit vice without in
and
civil ser

anyway efíec-
arranjfement oTthís Éatter.
the Straits of the Dardanelles
ting tfie salaries of the em-
was D1PPED WITH "LITTLE" neutra] zones, in which Greece
states thát sh'é was
obliged to
London, May 30 ployees.
It is stated that the Govern Thé third point is the
selze- severa! ships in these ment will
3,000 ího;
sen-1 some alteration oí ihe constitu
*e
TESTIMONiSL from Mr: H.dackson,
regions in
transport
order to impede the
of reinforcements to
re
troops to Ireland iñ view oí ción which is of
primary
possible disorders in the fclec-
Estancia the Kemaiist
Maria-Behety, can beseenatour ice.
troops. tions. necessity
rrying on
to-day
of the
for the
public ser
ca-

London, May 28. The vices.


The Supreme Council has
Berlín, May 30 improvemént of
CLOQUENT PROOf that LITTL.E'5 Dipslare met at
Boulogne. The British Six-battalions of British tro thé kgal standing of women
which had arrived in this and, lastly, insinuating the
Representatives deelared that ops
Great Britain had not sent city, ¡:ave marched probably to convenience of the
to THIá country. note to Berlín
any the
zoneof insurrección in StVe-
separation
prohibiting the of the Church from the
litz to restore order there.
sending oí troops to Silesia as State.
Germany had promised to cióse
the frontier. The Council of Rome, May 30.
Tlie
Ambassadors has sent a note deputies of Trieste are "SPANM LESSQNS
to the Polish Government
poin- studying the the .position of
that city, considerihg that the Good method. Modérate char
:: TALLER NACIONAL ¡ ting out that Germany is clo-
sing her fruntier with Upper unión of that district to
Yugos ge. Apply to the office of this
Silesia and asking Poland to lavia will be very prejudicial. newspaper.
<W_..74. dé H.
URBI5TQNDO Te,ephone*5 do the same. Germany has
asked the latter Council for Rome. May 30.
permission to place., artillery
A disastrous fire has destro- (JZoundthe 7bWr¿.\
against tanks on the frontier, yed property iu Naples to the
:ei- extent of eight million liras.
a
request which has been re On June 3rd, the birthday
of
ion
'*** ** r*!«!**fl£ fused.
Paris, May 30
of H. M. King George V., the
British Vice Cónsul will be at
in- Official información received
London, May 28. home in the Vice-Consulate
nad from Berlin states that bonds
^ from 4.30 to 6.30.

be renewed

Sir Raymond Dennis, K.


as a
military con-
Franrp
France toflav
today. B. ¡E. aud Mr. W. E. Hobbs,
Brais and Iron Fouudrv. vention but only as a commer
Steamers and all machinen- cial agreement. The new arran- C. B. E., who have been tou-
Forge & Mechanic's Shop. the world since December.
Fabricación of all kinds of repaíred. Brass Pümps for gement will be submitted to London, May 30. ring
water. Ploughs and In the last wool sales Frail 19 1 9, arrived here bv the
s machinery spíie the League of Nations before
COMPETENT TECHNICAL STAFF parts. the i3th. July, the date on
ee has had a
prefereiice for «Agadir».
lamb skins while has The former
gentleman is the
which the old treaty lapses. Japan
been á heavy bujer of fine wool. Managing Director of Messrs.
Dennis Bros. Ltd., the well-
Paris, May 28.
known motor lorry and fire
The troops intended for the London, ¡May 30.
oceupation of tlie Rhur valley Telegrams received from Mel- engine mauufacturers of Guild-
have now bourne state that the stock ford and Coventry, England.

eria y
commenced their

Joyería l return márch and have evacua-


show has been opened there, During the war their works
ted Sol i n gen. thousands of head of sheep were visited by the Cjueer.
cattle aud pigs having been and Princess ¡Mary and at tin
presented of the very best date of the armistice they
Berlin, ¡May 28. breeds. hands.
employed 15,000
Germany will hand over to- Since he left England, Sir
day to the Commission of Re
Raymond has been touring the

SUIZA parations the sum of 840 mi


llions of marks gold in the form
pf treasury bonds of the valué
of 10 million dollars each.
Buenos Aires, May 27.
During the past week, 58,
From the Árgentine
world for
establishing
the purpose of re-
his firm's pre-war
coniíections and of investiga
local transport .condition.-
965 tons of wheat have been ting ánd needs; he has already visi
Paris, May 28. exported from the Árgentine,
ted India, Ceylon,
The French cruiser «Jules 37,882 tons of which were
Burma, the
Federated Malay States, Dutch
Michelet» will sail from Tolón ! sliipped to Great Britain.
East Indies, China, Japan, Aus
on the 4th. June
carryiug Ge- tralia and New Zealand.
neial Mangin who will visit Buenos Aires, May 28,
«In all these countries,» sai.
Large of luminous
assortment various parts of .South Amer The representatives of the
Sir Raymond, «there is full
clocks for the bedside in silver ica, including the ports of Union of Port Workers have
of the important
Buenos Aires, Bahía Blanca, stated that the men will return recognition motor transport must play
and enamel. Many different co Punta Arenas, Talcahuano and to work ou Monday. However, part
in their development. The ma
Valparaíso. the Ministry has given instruc-
lours and shapes. tions to the officials of the king
of roads is far cheaper
thau the building of railways
An electric clock for sale with London, May 29. Customs House to open the
and new roads
Communications from Belfast registers freely to all workmen open up new
six adjustments. state that the Ulster Parlia preseuting themselves and who territory.
He is of opinión that Great
ment will be opened on the may be fit for the work. Britain is in an excellent posi
COMPLETE OPTICAL instant under the Presi- !
j6th. .

tion to supply hígh-class engi


| deney of Sir James Craig. The i i FROM THE NORTH
Unionist Party has won 38 P neering produets at prices tliat
DEPARTMENT.
-

' will compare favourably witl


seats and thereforé has a strong
the rest of the world. During
CONSULTATION majority. .Santiago, May 25.
The Minister of War has is the enormous extensions
war

were made to English facto-


FREE. París, May 29. sued an order
suspending from ries premises were greatly cn- —

The British reinforcements their duties for one month Lieu-


and the latest machi
arrives at Oppeln yerterday. tenants Herrera and Guertner larged
who nery installed, and as half the
They are well provided with crossed the Andes last
expense of these additions w.is
Calle Roca 842. aeroplanes and tanks. week iu an
aeroplane which borne by the Government, ma
Telephone 495. Casilla 6
don they liad taken from the aero uufacturers
5 of Brarrch ¡n RIO GALLEGOS. London, May 29. drome without permission. Al-
can now
produce
not only iu increased quanti-
lave All the operatives employed though the newspapers applaud ties but also at
ttee in the cotton milis resolved to the flight as a very vaJiant act
a
comparati-
that «CHI'LÜE» of their at this season of the vely low cost.
Sept for Iquiqt
.Sept Iquique oppose the reduction year, Sir Raymond has appointed
the «MAGALLANES» Will leave for wages by 30 per cent, avpropo- c'ie3' are also unanimous in
Valparaíso, on jith. Messrs. Graham, Rowe and Ce.
:nty «ALEJANDRO» Will leave for Ultima sition which has been made by qualifying it as a grave breach
of
Esperanza the mill-owners. of discipline.
of Valparaíso to be the solé
t on 1 ith.

i- of ■
I.OYART» Left for Árgentine Coast ports agents in Chile for Dennis pro-
to f PATAGONIA» In Caleta Josefina. Santiago May 31. ductions, and the firm's cata
Athens, May 29. logues have already been prin
her «KIOSTA.CRUZ* Left for Rio Gallegos and Santa El Mercurio»
1 11 official cheles it is stated ted iu Spanish. anticipares
It is a ;
Cruz. that the there isa complete the essential ¡ points of tht that a special agent cannot bi
understanding betwen Greece \ message tliat the President appointed for Magallanes
cKEEL ROW» Will leave for Cóndor, Kimere Aike and .Serbia with reference to of the
be and Monte Dinero on 9th. Albania. Republic will read on as far as business is

is as far ofl
the of cerned, Valparaíso
of a «CORDILLERA opening Congress. It as Vehice.
ans. cARAUCANIA» Taking sheep from San Gregorio Belgrade, May 29.
conimences by analysing the
has toRio Seco. social situation which pro- Mr. Waiter E. Hobbs —
was
Official Communications an-
Po-
associated with .Sir Arthur
she •MINERVA» Running to Porvenir. notince the arrival of General duced the triuuiph of his
arsou at the founding of
sabi-
Movement of Steamers Telephones: Servicio Marítimo
Bodega N.o
N.o 54.
296.
Vaiparaho Une 387 Wrangel heie next week. He candidature and gnes mi to Dáiiy Express and became
vvill fix his residence some thir- describe the necessi- nager of the «Standard.
ma-

tv miles from the town.


ljglltiy
J ' '
June i
Thk Magellan Times
herted to arrrve shorllv at the Pal-
«Evening Standard» when Islands.
acquired those papers iu 1904. kland
«.Standard-, cea^edi p y. X. C, steamer-
When the _The
publicación the second year o. cÁgadir» arrived. from the north
Hobbs became
tile war Mr. ou Thursday afternoou. brin-
to tlie
Controller of Supplies ging a large amount of corres- ■;
Mínistrv oí Natiojiaí Service, and for ü}iis
pondence cargo .

which iindeí Sir Auckb'nd Ged port and amongst others '*: .íhe,
des, th presen-I ¡'.;: ¡Sh Ambaá*- following passengers, Mis. 'Jo

or ni Washington, was res- sefina G. de I.abra, Mr.-. -Gra


n recruiting in ' -re
% ponsible
al
for
Britain from 'the date of the
ciela.' de Valcii/.uela, Messrs.
Canales. Osear Feliú II,,:
naro
¡¡Je-i
introducción of conscription. Captain Rafael A varia, Sir Rit\'..
He has brought a special mond Dennis, Mr. W. E. Ilo.J>bV

LTD.
to all those and Miss Elena Salir.
me,ssage of thanks i
who subscribed i'onds, through
the médium of the «Magellan We regret to announcer —

'1 :
St. DunstairslFIostel the death ofthe infant daugljter
Times, to
for Blindéd Soldiers. Mr. Hobbs. of Mr. and Mrs. Belarmjiíio
friend and Vázquez. Maria Luisa, wMch

London,
who is a
personal .

raris, colleague óf Sir Arthnr's infornis


us that although the war has
concluded- the work of St. Duns-
óceurred 011 Friday mornifig.
Our condolences to the bereayed
paren, ts and family.
tan's has not, and the Hostel

Punta Arenas.

News arrived here on Frida)|
is busier than ever with, unfor-
morning that the whole of thej
end to its work
tunately, no
sawmills, and carpentery esta-*
in sigíit.-Owing to lack of blishment situated at Puerto
space' we shall treat of this
Harris, Dawson Island belon
matter in our next issue.
ging to the Gente Grande comí

OUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS Mr. Hobbs has been for over
pany liad been Completely des-
20 years members of the
a

Pearson's Fresh Air troyed by fire 011 Wednesday


Council of
Fund which Sir Arthur started
night. The cause of the outbreak
is unknowu, as the night wat-

HAVE ARRIVED. in 1885, and since that date


the Fund has been the means
of giving a day's outing iu the
chman and the patrol of carabi-
neers who liad made their usual

rounds a short time before the


country to over 4,000.000 chil
Winter Overcoats for Ladies and Gentlemen dren from the slums of the big
fire was noticed, had found
everything to be alright. It
towns of the United Kingdom,
seems that the fire started in the
Winter Costumes and Suits. New model Gowns. and a -fortnight's holiday at
the seaside to over 54,000.
mechanic's, shop where all the
fire extinguishing apparatus
Winter Underclothing in Silk and Wool, puré Wool and With the cooperación of the
Ministry of Pensions efforts are
was stóred so that there :was
no
possibility of cútíing
give preference
Cotton and Wool for Ladies and Gentlemen- now made to

to the children of soldiers killed


the conflagration.' The results
pf this disaster are that some
in the war when selecti ng those
Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns, Shirts, Collars, to be sent to the seaside, and a
hundred
out of
families
work, besides
are tlu'ojwu
the heavy
large number of war orphans
capital loss to the ow ners which
Ties, Socks also Tress, Glyn and benefited in this way, last year
thanks to the generosity of the
is calculated to be about half-
a million dollars curreney. The
STETSON HATS. supporters of the F. A. F.,the
whole of the expenses of which,
only insurance 011 the premises
said Mr. Hobbs, are borne by
only amouuts to about & 6,000.
FIRST CUALITY ONLY
the promoters. Visitors from Camp during —

I Also a fine selection of satins, dress materials and suitings, etc. After a thorough overhaul

the week include Mr.
and the repáir or replacement Stewart and
John
Mr. J. Haddow
of the parts damaged in the from Dinamarquero; Mr. Leslie
.32? _!___» .13
ys^i^i^iPii^i^iP- SMSJPí-l unfortuuate accident which oc- Cameron from Rio Gallegos;
curred on the 2ist. May, the aud Mr. F. H. Weiss from Pu
a
Magellan Times printing works have been re-ope- aeroplano «Magallanes» was ta
ken out on Saturday last for a
erto

After a long and painful


Sara.

and we hope that our clients will continué to send


n trial flight, and proved to be in


illness, Doña Amalia Mariu de
such good working order that
Bousquet passed away at 8.30
v. their Work. :==^=z========z=z^^ the Pro Aviation Committee re 011
Saturday morning. The
solved to make the raid to Ga deceased
lady was an old resi-
llegos on the following day. dent of this territory, where she
. . . .«v-.:»'.-.'¡;íü-Í.íi:l"J__ff¿'I>.>;»!¿5 Early 011 Sunday morning, the has left many relations to mourn
reforé after making a series of her loss. We offer our sincerest
evolutions over the town, the condolences to her bereaved fa- •

plañe was headed for the neigh- mily.


bouring capital at 10.50 a.m.
and after passing over Magda The steamer «Agadir» sai —

HOW TO INCREASE YOUR INCOME lena Island, San Gregorio and led for Valparaíso and interme
Monte Dinero, landed at Galle díate ports on Monday afterno
gos at 11.45. The aviator
mechanic Messrs. Pozatti
and on, carrying correspondence and
and the following passengers. Messrs.
Friedli were received with the Ignacio de Gaudenzi, Laureano
greatest enthusiasm by practi- Rodríguez, José Antonio Garre-
cally the whole of the inhabi- ton, Mrs. L. A. de Maynard¡
tants and since their arrival Mrs. Annie Thornhill and Miss
they have received the greatest Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs. J.
attention on the. part of the Floegel, Messrs. Richard Shaw,
Árgentine authorities and pu Leslie Cameron, John Cameron,
blic. The aeroplane is expected Mrs. Rosa G. de Truco aud
to return here on Sunday next. Misses Lidia and Victoria Swart.

The new Promotor Fiscal,


We beg to congratúlate Mr.


Don Osear Feliú Hurtado, ar


and Mrs. Luis Koster on the_
rived by the «Agadir> and has
birth of a daughter who was
assumed the duties of his office.
born in Santiago on the 29th.
He is a son of the seuator Don
ultimo.
By dipping "COOPER"in Daniel Feliú and brother of the
lamented Don Camilo Feliú.

you improve the condition of —


The epídemic of whooping
still continúes its rava- -■*&; Correspondence
cough
your sheep and wool. - - - ges in the town, quite a large
number of children having suc- '*"* 5 May 30th, 192 1.
cumbed to this cruel disease. # Dear Mr. Editor,
With good wool and *

healthy
Some of the schools have been As the Fditor^of The Magel
shut up until there are signs of lan Times, the "Britisli organ
the epidemic abating.
sheep you increase your inco —

We are
of I you will
that the publish the following open let
infonned
Patagonia, hope
new steamer "Dawson" which ter adressed to the British Co-
me
beyond the cost of your is being built for the Gente munity at large ¡ni Patagonia
Grande Company in Puerto Ha under the following heading:
Dip.

rás is nearing coinpletion, the of over civilizatioa


to be clone
By-products
only part being the
The above heading should at
iustallation of the engines.
COO ^EK'S quaíity isremem- once make one and all of us
—The sale by auction of the ask each other whether or no
afternoon of the 27U1. ultimo we should be included under
beredjong after price is forgot-
**
aud these were knocked down the above heading. I am divi-
to the interested parties at
pri ding my letter into the follow
ten. ces
varying from $ 1,840 to ing sub-headings, Commercial,
$ 2,100. Social, Moral, Religious and
The sum total fetched, inclu Athletic and shall try and prove
ding the licences for Porvenir that we are one and all|su£-
and Natales, aniquiited to Eering more or less from tthe
$ 30,765. The sale of the 2nd. effeets of over-civilization.
and 3rd. class licences will ta Commercial. Do
ke this month.
we support
place British commerce in this town-
-.

-v^-.-j-v-.v

We understand that a Bri ship and do we
support the few
tish rnan-of-war, from the So ish houses
uth African Station, is expec- by buying from them,
«fe.
our goods
June The MaumíLan Times

do we
support our Cónsul in
trying to further British inte
SECURITY rests in
Patagonia? 1 am sorry
to say that the greater part of
LEASURE us never have time to
stop and
think about British interests in
the great rush to make money
anyhow, to enable us to keep
pace with the super civilization
now in
vogue.
Social. The British commu

nity in this town is divided


luto many diques, each vying
to do something the other has
or cannot do, whereas the clear

duty of the Britisli communm


is to all pulí together, and to
try to further British interests
and show the other comunitieS
in these parts an example; as
it is we are the most divided
community in Patagonia; the
world at large is at the pre
sent moment ¡n tlie midst of a
social revolution the course of
which js due largely to over-
civilization.
Moral. The most glaring ex-

aniples of
over-civilizatiou is The Port of San Antonio.
i < >---
the moral behaviour of some
NO STOPS ON THE WAY of our community, and morality
is the most difficult problem Papal representative to the se es made by the pólice.
You are fully insured
at of the Lithuanian Govern- According lo the most
to solve; over-civilization being relia-
FOR SAFE, COMPORTABLE AND the one and only cause of this, CATHOLIC me n ,t. ble information Cardinal Mer-
we have the remedy in our NEWS 3EHVICE The most cordial relations cier has already had occasion
USE PLEASANT MOTOR1NG
hands, but instead of using tlie exist between the Lithuanian to make a so'.emn warning abo
WHEN *ÓU.7rrS*m-- remedy we help the disease by Government and the Holy See. ut participaron in tlie Extre
the moral support we give the Continental Masons Get a Snuh On the occasion of the Lithu mist agitation, which was ac-

parties concerned, aud are damn- London:— The Eflgl.ish Grand anian National Festival,, which tively pushed during tlie oc

ing the rising generatiou who Lodge of Freemasons has refu took place recently, Pontificial eupation of Belgium.
Mass celebrated in the

look to their elders for good sed to take was


part in ¡Masonic
OF THE NEW TYPE m*t and clean examples.
gatherings where other lod-
Cathedral at Kovno by tlie Bis.-
doubly vülcanized Religión. Here again over- ges are represented which hop
of Sej.no,. at which were
ritish Finance
the President of the
reinforced'bead ciyiTizatioh has left her tainted permit belief in the Supreme present aud the
Cabinet Minis
Firesíone Tire & Rubber Co. footsteps, in the rush to keep God to be considered as an Republic Leonard J- Eeid)
pace with over-civilization we open question, and which have ters, the members of the diplo (By
I
have no time for religión; in no obligatbry recognition of the mado corps, and high officials
'

...VICTORIA 15(56 BUENOS AIHES '-,-


ín my last article I discússed
Stock of all sii-os «aod types thistownship a small baucPof «Volunte of the Sac.red Law.» of the state. the
devoted workers have managed This is the reply of Lord Amp- On the evening of the same position with regard to the
day President Stulginski, who probable results of the Budget
The Magallanes fóotor iarase \
iu the face of all dificulties to thill, acting Grand Master of
for the current fiscal year which
maintain a small parsonage, the Grand Lodge in tlie absen- is a Catholic, was the guest pi
ends 011 the last day of this
Punta Arenas Chile- church and school, but it is a cc of the Duke of Connaught, the higher clergy of the city
at a
reception given in his ho month. All the chief estimates
crying disgrace that a rich co- to the Grand Orient of the of the great spending depart
such nour.
muuity as we have here Netherlands, inviting the En
ments for the ensuing year
should not do more to support glish Grand Lodge to take Belgian Estremists Suspeet
the church in the way it sho part iu ári in't'ernationai Con 1921-1922 have uów been pre
Brussels:— Sensaticnal arrests sented to Parliament, and it
uld be kept up. Money is stre- gress of Freemasons to be held are expected i 11 Brussels, as is possible 'to see roughly the
wed on the path of super- ín Geneva. the result of domiciliary sear- amount of money which the
civilization which is not only The offieial refusal of the
ches made by thé Belgian Go
the road to ruin for ourselves English Masons to foregather Treasury will require in the
vernment iri the houses of per
bnt for our the with their auti-clerical
conntry; as Conti
"

coming Budget. The 1921-22


sons conneeted with the Flam- estimates for the Civil Services
matter stands with us here ¡h nental brother Masons is follo
and oí Extremist movement. ■is £ 461 millions, or £ 148
Patagonia one has to beg and wed up with a remark which For some time past the aut millions less than the original
pray to enable us to keep our is very opportune to tlie pre horities have had reason for estímate for the
church's and school's heads fin- sent activities of Continental year now end-
of water.
suspicion respecting the affili- ing. The Army asks for £ 106
ancially out Freemasonry. ations of certain of the extre millions
After ref using to take part agains £ 164-i millions
Sport. Even in sport we Bri me Flamand leaders, and ac a year ago, the Navy £ 75 mil
tish are divided; among the in any méetings with unbelie-
ting on orders received from lions and the Air Forcé £ "21
large number of young bloods vers, Lord Ampthill advises
HAY of last harvest in the British comunity we the Dutch Grand Orient that
cannot even
get a football «we shall continué
to forbid
headqüarters, the pólice
carried
and
out a series of
number of compromising
have millions. Mr. Chamberlain, the
raids Chancellor of the Exchequer,
a
recently told a
deputation of
team sufficiently strong to com the introduction of political -

documents have been seized. mauufacturers that interest and


WILLIAMSON & Co. pete with other clubs formed discussion into our LodgeSs.
by other nations. Here we again The English Grand Lodge will
According to the «Nation Bei sinking fund charges on the
ge» these papers give an indi national debt would absorb
have over-civilization to blame. thereforé, take no part whate-
cación that behind the Flemish £ 325 millions. So that the
Agents of Williamson. Balfour & Co. The young men of today think ver in the Geneva meeting, movement there has been dis uation's bilí for 1921-1922 takes
themselves brained for which promises to be of a ve
VALPARAÍSO. higher covered an international cons-
shape thus:—
spheres than football and other ry «Red» complexión. piracy, which is regulated di Millions of
i Calle 21 de Mayo 1127. gantes. Now Mr. Editor, our Lithuania And the Vatican
rectly from Moscow. Docum £
country is passing through a Kovno- The Lithuanian Go —
ents now iu the hands of the
•••i
crisis from either which we
vernment, which is represen pólice show that plans were Debt charges 325
emerge a better, cléáner and ted at the Vatican by its Am being matured for simultaneous Civil Services 461
stronger nation than before, bassador, has instrueted its di- action at Paris, Amsterdam, Army 106
or else we, little by little.. dis- aud in Germany, and impor 82
GROMAN k ZEHMKE diplomatic representive, Dr. Navy
appear and become a nation of to petition the Car tant and sensational arrests are Air 21
Narjaukas,
Ex official oí Thonuon and Maple no
importance whatsoever. I dinal Secretary of State that the expected to follow shortly in !
Buenos Airea. am sure that over-civilization
Holy See will consent to send a| connection with the discoveri-' Total £ 995
Calle O'Higgins, next to Brinckm*n Je Co. is one of the most important
problems we have to crack to ■
Furniture and Spring Mattresses put us again ou the right road
manufactured and renoved and any to prosperity, and why cannot
we British in
other work in this carefully carried Patagonia make i
out. a start right now.

I remain Dear Sir


All work and materialjguaranted. Yours faithfully
Richard Waldron Thtrnhill.
(•••«HH Motor Engines. Saw Benches
P THE DAWSON ÍSLANB SAW HILL
111
::

Valparaíso
EXCHANGE

90 d/s.
' $ 34.
"
::
M

Gold $13.80 d.
Surcharge 148. J¿
All sizes and classes of First Class Franes 46.45 to £1.

*
Wood, in the rough or plaued, ton- Pesetas 29.60 „ „
gued and grooved; moldings of all Lires
kinds for doors and window frames, 73.25 „ „

floor skirting, etc. all of dry wood. Swiss Fes. 22.04


Details and prices to be had on ap- Marks 235. „ „
** "

olication U. S. $
" " " "

:: ::

3.885 ,, „

Dutch Fl. 11.22 „ „

Belgian Fes. 46.50 ,. „

B. Aires M '1. 11.60


Sociedad
,.

M m Gold 47.
Shares
Bank of Chile y first'floor.
Fuegos 75
Argentina building,
i Lagunas 64
Telephone Núm. 142. Aysens 23
^cac® aarssswf. :
-

i •
»•? mwit*A:.?F!m* ft^s^tv^^ Gente Grande 36 112
Tiu- Magellan Times June i

I I

Auto Garage Central


™INEEB5 am
of L. Meric A Co. COINTBACTORS ::

Agent for the OVERLAND CARS. 4

Copy. Certifícate of Performance of

O veri and Oar.

The trial was a fuel, oil


and water consumption,
aud reliabilty Brooklands Track. The car
test, on was
to be driven at 30 miles per hour for seven hours
per
day for six days, the only intervals being one hour
each day at mid-day.

The indicators placed at the most importaut


Regulatíng the traffic ¡n the' Capital. new
Results of trial
The car ran at an average speed for the whole
trial of 3019 miles per hour for six days, runni.ng for
approroximately seven hours per day, and covering The little
disap- does not seem lo present very Street for a
mórning's business
figures are a
for renewal of either five minutes late or
1262-48 miles. The speed was as far as possible main íor hope had
much ground a
pointing, some
optimism. The February figures early.
tained constantly at 30 per hour. The fuel used was
motor spirit, and the fuel consumption was at the rate been engendered, by offi
overseas trade On a fine, sunny morning
next year's of British
were
of 33'47 miles per gallón (or 3649. ton-miles per gallón). cial speeches, that
British exports being iu June, with the sparrows oí
The oil consumption was 1454-4 miles per gallón. The
budget expenditure would be very poor,
millions less than in the London chirpiug cheerfully and
kept down to £ 950 millions. £24'
total amount of water used was 4 points.
During the trial there were no involuntary month (January) and the crowds of people, by now
It will be seen that a total ex previous
.stops; various oiling and greasing was done in the de- £18 millions less than in Feb fully astir, moving on their
pot after the day's run; there were no adjustments or penditure of £ 995 millions Unfortunately re divers errands and businesses
repairs to engine. already in sight for next year ruary 1920.the chief industrial the streets, Mr. Blachen
is exclusive of funds for redemp- ports
from though
centres suggest little hope for mounted the stairs which led
tion of debt out of revenue. In
CASILLA 251. TELEPHONE 300. immediate improvement, to his office as a
neighbouring
the fiscal year now ending £ 234 any
millions were allowed for this for, in spite of widespread price church in Piccadilly was chi-
k- Supposing this al reductions,
demand is still stag- ming ten.
purpose. He of médium
lowance for the coming year
naut almost everywhere. The a
was man

height, and of that stout, pro-


was more than halved aud put, only bright point about the
for convenience at £ 105 February trade returns is that portionate build which is com
say
Cardwell Hydraulic Wool Presses millions, even then a revenue
of £ 1 1 00 millions will be the published merchandise figures
the excess of imports on the mon to his race. His face did
not readily yield the informa
reduction. For tion that he was some sixty
HAND & POWER mínimum necessary in 1921-22. shows substantial
The Government have decided, the two first months of the years of age. It was sallow,
§*0 le 400 pound» of wool pressed in two minutes. The Only HidraoKc Press ol as I have explained 011 a pre present calendar year imports smooth, lined, but on the whole
retained the original formation
Reasonabie Price on the Market vious occasion,
to the have exceeded total exports by
drop
©nly £35 millions, as against of youth; and his eyes were
FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES APPLY TO Excess Profits Duty, which has
been a very prolific raiser of nearly £114 millions in the cor- large and full, deep black, and
of 1920. A- burned brightly.
Agents: Braun y Blanchard. revenue. Arrears of this tax responding period
Mr. Blachen always dressed
will accrue to the Exchequer part from the poor trade figures
in the coming fiscal year, and and the general industrial de unerringly in regulation black,
the relieved
general uncertainty by striped morning
the Chahcellor of the Exchequer pression
of the situation in Europe is trousers. Pie could have been
may be able to fulfil his hope «well dressed» if it had
a factor which militates against called
of scraping through without
the revival of confidence. not been for the almost too
Crude oil and Kerosene imposing any new taxation of
/^* 13 1^ I Engines. a serious nature. But it has
clothes. And
well-fitting appearance of his
then, of course,
Vjí I\ ErI Simple- Economical -

Efficient. become obvious, beyond all


there was the diamond ring
question, that no further remit-
tance of taxation, beyond the
Notice
on his white forefinger, shining
All zizes from 3 1/2 to 360 B.H.P. Marine and Stationary. and glittering.
dropping of the Excess Profits
A girl secretary glauced up
Duty, can possibly be expected. For the information of whom-
from her work in the outer
Exclusive agent for Magallanes and Patagonia The most striking instances of soever it may concern, notice is
office as Mr. Blachen entered.
reductions in expenditure for hereby given that persons na- from her
next year are the dropping of turalised in Canadá and British and', rising quickly
relieved him of his hat
the bread subsidy, which last Subjects not born in Canadá, table,
SAMSING & Co. year figured in the estimates who, for the purposes of the
and gloves.
for £ 45 millions, a reduction oí Canadian Immigration Act 1919, «Anything important, Miss
Jenson, this morning? > The
®vHitgfas 931, altos. -
TekjÉMe 673. -
fcs-Bk 81. £ r5 millions in the railway are considered to have lost their
volee was smooth, round
subsidy, which last year figured domicile after residing out of Jews
and even.
in the estimates for £ 45 millions,
Canadá for a year, may, not-
and a drop of £ 31 millions
withstanding their absence, be «Nothing, Mr. Blachen, ex-
the letters on your table,
under the heading «loans permitted to retain such domi cept
to
and a telephone message from
All the wurití wear Allies». Moreover the Labour cile provided they satisfy one
to say that he
¡Ministry is to cost £ n millions of His Majesty's Diplomatic or Lord Wrayton
WALKOVER -BOOTS & SHOES less, and the payment and ad Consular Officers abroad of their
will cali in at half-past ten».
The secretary returned to her
ministration of pensions £ 12 reasonabie intention to retain
work, and Mr. Blachen passed
millions less. Small reductions their Canadian domicile and
through into his prívate room.
are the feature of the detailed obtain from him a Certifícate
It was a fine, broad, swee-
items, public education with to this effect. furnished quietly,
an increase of £ 5 millions The Consular Fees therein ping room,
expensively, and with taste.
being a notable exception. chargeable are N.o 47 for the The moneylender seated him
During the last ten ¡¡days or granting of the certifícate 5/-, self at his desk, lit a cigar^
so, there has been a striking and, for receiving declaration, and then
,
spent a steady half-
recovery in the stock-markets. N.o 5 1, 2/6. hour attending to the little
Full information,
¡Leading British railway stocks, including a
pile of letters, mostly marked
V

which had recently been under- copy of the form of Declaration which confronted him.
goiug steady depreciaron, have and Certifícate, can be had on «Prívate»,
Shortly after the appointed time
jumped 6 or 7 points, on the application at the British Con- the
secretary entered the room
dawning of a realisation that sulate General, Valparaíso, or and announced the arrival of
the railway position, although the British Vice-Consulate, Pun
ta Arenas.
Lord Wrayton.
difficult,
was by no means so
»Show his lordship in, Miss
hopeless as it had been painted M.
J. MacLeod. Jenson», and Mr! Blachen rose
by the chairmen of the com H.B.M's Cónsul General. from his chair at the entrance
panies, whose speeches at re of his visitor.
cent méetings had been univer- Valparaíso, 2nd May, 192 1.
Lord Wrayton was one of the
sally gloomy. The new confi oldest and mosthighly-respected
flttnc wnf*íiiMraaioBii.KBii3*f*ia dence in the Home Railway
families in England.. He vas s
\\± >ljcrt gtgnjffi
section spread to other markets
man, dressed in
a
short, spare
.SOLEIMPORTERS g^ & 3^^ and the improved tone was
greatly enhanced and expanded sporting fashion which some-

how caused hint at once to be


by last week's decisión of the The Jew connected intimately with the
FO Treasury
.Bilí
to reduce the Treasurv
from 6 M. Newman
turf. Ñor was this unjustified.
rate 1.2 per cent. By Ronal(| for the nobleman was as cele-
The Car of the Camp
to ó per cent. This is taken to brated for his stud of racehor-
. „ .

Why? indícate a steady and cautious


approach towards
cheaper
Punctuality and Mr. Albert ses as he was for being the
Because ...
Blachen progressed through final representative of such
mo
ney, and a reduction either of life hand-in-hand. In the whole time-honoured
family.
a

1/2 per cent, or of 1 per cent. of the five-and-thirty years du to greet the
The Ford car is light, strong, powerful and simple in the Bank of England's off'-
cial mínimum rate of discount ring
which
He advanced
¡Mr. Blachen had moneylender, and his face was
Modsrauin price and successfully followed the pro- troubied. He was obviously
inexpensiveto Run Spare parto ¿an be obtained in Punta A roña» is expected to follow shortly. fession of moneylender it is nervous.

Agents: BRAUN & Apart from the factors just doubtful whether he had ever «Good morning, Blachen.'
BLANCHARD. mentioned the general situation arrived at his office in Dover he
jerked out. «Yes, lovely day,
i
May 25 T'hk Magellan Times

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r '[■«'■,
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*í*y-'"l&''Z%¡x&$'
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¿r.» .„ vj.-fjKy /v*~v,*' \A,j. ¡ Hotel Cosmos


^^^^M;. ...

Proprietor; JULIO BIGET.


*m

Important reforms have take» place in this •»-

tabHshment under its new


maaageraent, whkh have
-'^<r. made ¡0 the m«st
comfertable and best hotel íor paa-
engers ¡md families.
-Sí* Steam *»a*ÍT)g in every room.
Because of i7j pleasant taste
FIRST CLASS WfNES AND UOUORS
and refreshing qualilijs the
Children lote to use EXOELLEWT SSRVICE.

Royal Vinolia Tooth Paste. :.■■■


———t

U cleanses the teeth and gives them a pearly lustre, deslrcys


gemu, and £e«jM the gums healthy and the breath sweet.

O'Higgins 1042
Teltpfyone 63.

Cricklewood School ^"JaMáM


m¡Jti*tln%m**».nnn pal Holland. Air.s Miss Associate
Queen's College, London: Regístered teacher (Column
Highest prices paid for
B.), Board oí Education, England, late co-principal Col- The founder of Bolshevism. Bust of Bolsheff, disinterred
H¡l) School. Haslemere, in Yerjoinsk, where it had' been hidden during the domination wool, sheep-skins, ox~
J??e
hfiedI staff. Prospectus
Surrey, assisted by qua-'
of the Czars.
may be had on application to hides- fox skins, horte-
the Principal

in'st it?» grace and dishonour to my


hair, ottrich fotthers, «M.
The moneylender waved his family. To you it is nothing —

bejewelled hand towards a chair, save money. Give me an oppor-


and Lord Wrayton sat down, tunity of getting clear. I beg
dropping his hat and cañe of you, Blachen Lord
Natalio Foretich
.» . . .

beside him. Wrayton's voice trailed away


«I have called in answer to into a pitiful whisper. He appe-
your letter, Blachen. I must aled to the moneylender with
IRONMONQER confess that it JUST RECEIVED
carne as a com- agón y in his eyes.
to ' Mr. Blachen sat unmoved in
píete surprise me—a very
Genuine "Oxford" Sausages -*•->

painful surprise.» i his chair; his dark eyes shone


BUILDING MATERIALS «Won't you smoke, my lord?» ¡coldly.
Mr, Blachen passed a box of í «Two days, my lord», was Whiskey "Spey Royal" k "White Horse"
Tools for Artisans and Painter's Brushes a -^ cigarettes across the table and all he said.
Gilbey's Old Tom Gin (The legitímate
held a match íor his visitor.] leftAnd the nobleman slowly
speciality Lord Wrayton's hand was visi- the
.
'
room with an oath
which turned into a broken
bly shaking, and he pulled at
the cigarette with little jerky sob.
CALLE ERRÁZURIZ. TELEPHONE31.
puffs,
¡
The moneylender smiled slo- Sociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercial
You were saying, my .
wly himself, gave an almost
to
p ay.Mm ■i«aai ne

lord ...?'» put in Mr. Bla imperceptible shrug of the «Sara Braun»
^ chen, leaning comfortably back shoulders. and lit a fresh
in his chair and survey ing the
Sección Comercial,
cigar,
nobleman with his dark, shi- «A gehtleman to see you, fxclasivs spls fer "COOPER'S" SHEARIK6 MACHIS.
Fresh, 5a I ted and ning
ter—
I
eyes.
Yes, yes, Blachen. Your leM
only received it last
JMr.The
Blachen,

pasteboard.
Jew
I have

The
glanced
name
his card.»
at the.
was

night. It can't
happen, you unknown to him. He turned it H,
know. It is impossible! You over iu his hands and then
is

Smoked FISH cannot sel! me up! Good God!


It's terrible!» The overwiought
man gasped forth the senten-
nodded.
«Very well;
Miss Jenson».
show him in,
Süc: de NIELSEN & REFSGAARD

€arjse.-;tftr
Calle Brazilera
and
831.
í'aiiíiíure
Front of Maestranza.
Shop
and watched the effect ¿\
ces
>"0üng, dark, handsome
they were making entered tlie toani. He the fellow I« Stock:— Wood of all descriptions;
ALways IN STOCK. upon Tonguecí
Jew. was well built, clean cut, fresh ind grooved planks for floors and
ceiling»; Window
But the Jew was ímpassive, looking. His dress was perfect; frames aiouldings, doore and windows.
businesslike, quiet, and wholly he held himself proudly; he
R. LOUR. Calle Mejicana 538. undisturbed. looked about twenty-three or
«I have waited for a long four. r
v. time, my lord», he said. «Mr. Blachen?» The visitor Workmen
**
mi»—

J «I know, Blachen, I know», paused for a moment and ad


quickly replied the nobleman. dressed the moneylender sea- who want a good suit at a reasonabie price caá
JaA PORTEN A" JAIME Y JORDANA «I am extremely sorry, but ted as his desk. obtain it at the "CABALLO BLANCO"
losses on the turf lately «Good morning, Mr. er
my Calle Waldo Seguel (córner of Calle Talca*)
— —

Tnilor'g nsaitis ni SuiUry Sijineers


¡Shop have been bad. I have lost Raymond». The ""visiting-card
Water laid on aad every
Calle
Aconcagua íaio thousands. Canft we agree on was referred to, and Mr. Bla
psA quaíity British material for
las» of saaitary werk «ader-
terms? Allow me a reasonabie chen noted and summed up Proprietor Manuel Suarez.
fiothíttf Punctuality and aecu-
.
akaa.'Bath* aad fsysangma- time in which to pay the inte the young man in one swift,
trained glance of comprehen-
prey la all orders for clothiog U aad fitted. P«M tsaks, rest up to date. Isn't the secu.
sion. «Won't you sit down,
fcnadt to iaeasure. Modérate pn
ces. LEONCIO MORA.
imon, aad othar Motor aoce-
rity
Lord
good
Wrayton
enough youri for
laughed, but please?
WINDSOK HOTEL
ortos sappUoa at short— there no ring of merriment The young man seated him
taa^ was
Master-Tailor. Teep. í+5. Casilla »5j. in the sound. «You you hold self aud looked appreciatively

English Hotel and Restauras*
both my estates under mort- round the room. It was better
the estates of my family. than he had expected.
-y Up to date Bath Room :: ::
gage

«I've called, of course,» he Well -/entilated


They have belonged to us since bedroorr|s0
said in a light, drawling man
English Tea Room Agin court.»
There was a note of genuine ner, «to borrow some money. >
SpacioUs Dining l^oom. -

pride in the nobleman not Mr. Blachen bowed and then —

first class cooking and conveniences.


the vanity of the racehorse smiled.
owner and high-liviug Bohe- «How was it that you carne Avenida Colon No. 828, betwe**»
mían. to me,. Mr. Raymond?» Calle L. Navarro aqd Magallanes
Mr. Blachen smiled faintly. «Your advertisement». replied

FRESH CAKES MADE DAILY lo


«The security is quite sound, the young man, accepting the
my lord. In every way satis proffered cigarrete.
Proprietor: V. SUMMERS.
factory. But that is more in «And what amount did you
Wedding and bírftyday eafces made to order my favour than yours, «A bird wish me to advance?»
(aood English Chocolates ¡ilway* In stoeft
in the
see?»
hand '-
you .
«Well, I need eight thousand;
I must
. .

have five to-day, at


rUGELLIE H"os
least. I suppose»— there was a
W. BROWH. «Yes; but you must give me
I time, Blachen. Time is all that trace of anxíety in the voice Calle of
O'Higgins Progreso

córner
Proprietor. I want. You shall have your
1 there need be no delay? I
we could fix everything Beg to advise their clieuts that by every boat from Home
money; I will be more regular mean,
iu future . up quickly?» thev are receiving Goods. Camp orders receive careful attention
«Two more days, my lord», «Possibly, quite possibly», ynv.vffiyT!.tyiyv.utyv.iy~i.'.i.'.v.v.iyTJ.m7*7:i<.V.r. xana
said Mr. Blachen. «If the mo tnurmured the moneylender; but
Elbourne & Slater
--—emut -A- •¿mes:*. IIW*' H. i»

Dentist
Teeth stopped, bridged andj ]
1
ney is not fortheoming in the he appeared
next two days I must claim deeply; dark,
to
full
be thinking
eyes were
Church of St. James
«rowned. Cominiaaion Agent» against you.» watching the young man's face
Bainless There was a note of firm, without ceasing. His own face Calle Waldo
extractions. All Seguel
A hard decisión in the man's voi might have been said to have
,R*ofk prora ptly executed ¡Beok-Keeperg. The Services in above Church until further notice will be.
and, ce which
brought the perspíra- turned a trille paler, but he ON SUNDAY.
•rfunateted. Hours 9—12 a. tion out upon the nobleman's spoke in the same calm, Morning Prayer ío.
30 p. m.

ímpas
■. and a —

7 p.m. (Calle Roca.-Rio Gallegos í brow. He shook from head to sive manner.
Sunday» and Feast foot in his distress. Evening Prayei 5.30 p. m.
days¡ Telegafic Address «Mr. I should like Raymond, Celebration of Holy Commuuion at 8. a. m. on the ist and
■"•W 10 to 12 a.m. «Blachen as to to the
man man
please, give

you, me
**** O'Higgins 879. (bet-¡ "ELBSLA" wait! Give me a month —

a fort- whole faets of your case.Whv 3rd Sundays in the ni rnin8 Pr*y« otl

the 2nd. and : :


'

mont»-.
«Mi ValdívTt and Av.Colon) night —
a week'. Oh, my God! you wish to borrow money iu
i •

Thnrsday at 6. p.m.
ÍHeeph one No. 98.. Ug«nt» for Buenos A(r«t 'Hírald" It is ruínafion to me: it is dis- such liaste; the security you
ON WEEK D- '-
r

1. WILLIA.ub
June i.
I o Magj i.lan Tim: -

gone. She had run


away with -.1—
you're a brickh» The
your father. i werestrangely expressive.
words
Young Raymond sat in si i are
my grandson», was
lence as the tale of his family the low reply
history was slowly unfol
Mr. Blachen continued:
They went abroad and I ne
are my
Blachen
as the cheque
I. was passed over the desk. «You
'

daughter's child». Mr.


rose to his feet.
Tienda Royal de hwm
Ltfh'i ná Ck&fea'i &m i swcUfltt
ver saw either of them againr Silently they shook hands,
She— she died
giving birth to' I the door closed behind the BrM_sh Caatp orders rsceñre care fu
.

goods obsjt.
you?» young man.

For a full ten minutes the atteatíoa.


The young man nodded.
«Boy,» whispered the old Jew stared before him, drum- FUNTA A*JOI AS, CALLE VALDIVIA 900.
m¿.n, <isn't it wonderful? You ming the desk with his fingers.
are Ruth's
Then, picking up the bundle Casilla aai. Telephone 458.
son my grandson.

Your mother was the most


of papers, he scarmed them
beautiful girl in the world!» through. Eech bore the pencil-
The Jew's dark eyes lit up
led word «Wipayton» in the
with the pride of tíie father. top left-hand -comer.
Suddenly, as though from an
«I'm getting old now», he
muttered. «I must help you; I impulse, or with effort, the old
L!¡
f* fa **
¡it os m ir

must do all I can for you man tore them—


into shreds —

ripping the paper fiercely, sa-


for Ruth. You see?» ROYAL HOUSEHOLD'
nodded ■vagely.
Voting Raymond thousand
«Ninety-four
po
again. ¡He could not speak. unds,» he muttered. -A fortune! BLACK AND WHITE»
«I saw the likeness when
A posi.tive fortune!»
you entered the room. It frigh- As the fragments trickled and
tened me. It is so strange, after
his fingers and fell
all these years. And she called through
you Renel— it used to be her
into the wastepaper basket the 'RED SEAL'
favourite name.
Jew laughed —
a loud, hysteri-
Yon cal, triumphant laugh. are well matured and perfectly blended.
want to marry, boy? He crossed slowly to the
•M'ír-ic-'jit—rT:*- ■— t* ■
Why won't your father agree? window and looked down into Their large stocks ín Scotland ensure ts
—I want to his birth- Is he in
England?»
give a suprise to my sweetheart on
the street. The sun was shi-
day. Can you give me an idea? No,»
young nin?. To Mr. replied the
Blachen it se nnfaiíing supply of the same

Why not tell him your real age, dear! man; «he has never been out
emed that the sun was shining fasitless qualitie*.
of Malay since I can remember.
I I understand now. But he's unusually bright.

But, then,
¡Mr. Blachen was happy.
can offer; your your family.» portrait as he held it in sha- changed; I don't
suppose you'd

The Jew's voice hesitated a' king hands. He .glanced at the know him, Mr. Blachen. He
trifle here, and his eyes bur- young man seated before him, is strict, sober-living and
quiet.
ned more brightly. «Of course, aud he compared the two. He objects to my future íother-
everything you tell me I shall He silently handed the pho ín-law. I like the old fellow
consider as being strictly con- tograph across the desk, and
myself; but the devil of it is
fidential. uoticed the start of surprise. his reputation. They say he's
cRighto!» said the young «Boy,» he said quietly, «that bankrupt. You've heard of him,
man, feeling more or less at his is a portrait of your mother.» I expect. Wrayton— Lord Wray
case, «Well, to begin with, I «How on earth did it get ton.»
wish to get 'spliced'— married, i here?» said young Raymond. «Great heavens!» The words
you know. Er I'm doing it «Of course it is my mother. I carne from the Jew in a stran

rather against the guv'nor's have one just like it. .She must ge sighing gasp. «Wrayton,
wishes, in fact- He won't re have been very beautiful,» he boy!» he echoed, passing a
cognise this girl has refused broke off, glancing again at the white hand across his face.

to let me marry her, and all photograph. «Lord Wrayton!»


that; but, of course, I'm going ¡ «.She was.» Mr. Blachen spoke He leaned forward over the
to do it, and I must have the quietly. «She was beautiful desk and stared in amazement, —

money to start. I've got debts body and soul. She was my in fear, before him. Fate was
dunned all over the place only daughter!» playing hard with Mr. Blachen

and I want to get clear before « What!» The young fellow that
morning. Then:
I go away. We shall go abroad, had leapt to his feet and was
«Listen, boy,» he continued
; m see, until the guv'nor co-'staring at the sallow, quick- eagerly. I will help you. You .

mes round. He will Ín time. working face of the Jew. «My shall marry. My money is your
«What security have you?» God!» money. Ruth's son must be
asked Mr. Blachen. «Fate, my boy coincidence— happy. After all these years,

«Shares,» said the young man cali it what you will,» murmu- too!»
briefly. «I have a certain amount red Blachen, «After all these The old man had risen from
of money which my mother years, too.» his chair and
left me 'I I can't grasp it,»
was
mutteriug

» —

said the sentences as he crossed to


«Your mother is dead?» broke young Raymond after a short a safe


standing in the córner
in Blachen swiftly. pause. «Here, sit down a mi of the ronm. He unlocked it
«Yes; she died when I was nute.» and secured a bundle of papers.
only a few days old. She left Blachen was swaying visibly He looked
through them and
me_ nearly twenty thousand, where he stood. He suddenly then glaneed over at the young
which I cannot touch until I appeared changed into and old man.
am two years older.» man as he was. He sat down

«You want eight thousand


Mr. Blachen had risen from in his chair at the
writiug- pounds. You shall have it— and
his chair and was
paeing the desk. «I'll tell you. I'll tell yon,» my blessing. Your granfather's
carpet before the window. He he whispered. blessing. Wonderful!»
was
obviously perturbed. He «You are» and he smiled Mr. Blachen moved back

did not speak for a full minute, slightly at the handsome


young to his desk, and with a sha-
but stood, his hand beneath man opposite him «my
graád- king hand wrote a cheque.

his chin, staring down into the son. You are not ashamed of
.•se:
street below. He turned sud it? The grandson of a Jew mo Mf 999
«•*B«B__»^

f^
denly round upon the young neylender?»
fellow. «Of course not,» said Ray
«Your father, boy. Who is mond
quietly. «Why should' I
he? His iuitials?» The questions be?»
carne rapidly aud took Ray «Your father was,» replied
mond by surprise. The money
the Jew. «Twenty-three years
lender was no longer calm aud
or more ago
your father carne
cool; he was agitated. to me to borrow
«The guv'nor's the head of carne money. He Engineers, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Ship Repairers, Iron & Bt ass Founders.
just as you did to-day a —

This establishment has been entirely rebnilt and is in a


Raymond and Co., you know,
the tea-planters. Ceylon, Malay, stranger. He was then the jú
nior partner of Raymond's, the
position to underta-
and all over the place. 'R. B.
S.'J merchants.
he carne to When ke work of all descriptions. The sMpyard department is complete with
-

are his iuitials. He's sound me he was in trouble— the usual


enough, isn't he?» The young sort of trouble. He had
got in
Pneamatic and Electric Tools, also an Oxy-acetylene Cutting and Welding
man spoke lightly, when he with a bad set; he drank more
faC6'
than^rgood'foThhn Plant. Engineers' stores and Accesories stocked for sale. Dick's Compound
nt^rie,eB,0n?índer,S mixed up with a
hw
theatre
«What are your other ñames?» and girl
ran badly into debt. I took \ Marine Engine Oil always in stock. Solé makers of the Improved
he said.
pity on him, for it was more
«Frank Renel
FERRIER PRESSES. Spares always in Stock.
b
» —

than
«Of course! I knew it?» brea- pity anything else— he
had no security save the
thed Mr. Blachen. «Renel— she good
name of his father. But I lent
would cali him that.» *f nniiiwiMiHiii mmi 11 111.u1j.u_ 1 «esees
him money more than I could —

He crossed
swiftly to his writ- afford, for I was only a poor Leather Trunks
iag-desk, and; kneeling down,
unlocked a drawer. The
man myself.» The Jew paused. Dr.R. SaezH.
«We became man's
friends, your
face was working DENTIST.
painfully with father aud I. lie used to come
•tion. He drew out a Begs to advise the public iu
packa- and diñe with me at my home. NPLENDID assortmvnt
ge wrapped round in tissue pa He would cali to see 1112 often, or
genera!, íhat lie is now at their COMMISSION AGENTS
leather and fibre
per. A piece of ribbon, a locket and I always travel- services ín
and a
played straight ing trunks and handbags,
photograph— the money with him. I never mentioned Puerto Natales
lender ¡aid them the
desk. the money- which he owed me
ou imported and of local make.
The photógfaph was of a Ultima Esperanza.
I knew It would come

in
young, beautiful Jewess, taken time. I trusted him because he SAILCOTH Auctáoneers
when she was not older than was
my friend. And then, one
eighteen. The face was oval, night. CENTRAL RESIDENCE
» The old man moist- . .
24, 26, 30, 42, 80 and 120
the hair dark and
eyes were
flowing; the ened
like
and
of
hisparched lips drum- inches wide. To let, with seven rooms ^utbnrized Customs
deep pools med
the side of the desk. on completely furnished if pre- or,
passiou and mystery. The «I went home to my only Tarpaulings for covering ferred, unfurnished. British fa
month was firm, full and daugh
pretty. ter— she was all I had left in cargo. mily preferred. For details ap
Mr. Blachen stared at the the world— and I found her ply to Avenida Colon 657, I House Agents.
LEOPOLDO FELLER. weeu Calles Bories aud Chiloé.
60 Cení*. Arenas. Vffednesdny. .líntc Sth. 8921 X.°371.
Pinina

yArgí a
■M
"

Decree of 2-ith of April [900.


r 1 May 1900.
!
Head Office: Oíd Brc -b. E. C.
."ICE... .PUNTA A¡
B3ABCH IN P*JH'
¡Branches:
CHILE: Castro. Aúthorised Capital £
Valparaíso,
ÁRGENTINE: I .'.¡res. Rio Sta. Cruz, San Julián. :dCapital 8.720.040
Gallegos, Paid up
... ...»

Dircctorate: Capital .... ...»


4,364,520
Mauricio Iiraun. : '.: ki serve Fund 0.000
Vice-P residente: Francisco Campos. Bi-anelies in Chile:
Valparaíso, Santiago, Iquique, Antofa-
Proprietarv Diregeors: E'. W. Hobbs, José Montes Th., K. Domic.
R. A. Ewing gasta, Copiapó, Coquimbo, Chillan, Concepción, Talcahuano
Punta Arenas.
Suplentes: '!'. R. !). Burbury, Douglas R. Letbaby.
Capital , . í 10.000,000- Argentina: Buenos Aires, Rosario de Sania Fé, Bahía Blanca
Paid up Capital > S. 000.000 Mendoza, Rafael, Rio Gallegos,
ian Puerto Deseado San Ju
Reserve Fund 2.710.00c lián, Comodoro Rivadav«a. .Santa Cruz, Trelew.
Safe deposits, with sepárate
of
departments for renting, for safe England: Bradford
rustody deeds, documents etc. Perú: Lima
IN THE SAVINGS BaNk SECTION DEPOSITS ARE RECEIVED IN.
Uriíg íay: ...Montevideo
CHILEAN ClKRKNCV, ÁRGENTINE CURRENCY. AND STERLING. ■;■■ :-*• -

France: Paris.
Drafta aud letters of credit 011 all the principal cities of Euro-
pe and South America. Current and deposit aceounts opened and all Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao
Seville, Valencia, Vigo-
other kind of Banking operations transacted. l/itited States. New York,
(Agency). México: México.
Miss June Caprice.
li. PETTERSEN, Managing-Direetor. Sterling indCiirrencj* Savings Bank, Deposits re
ceived. Punta Arenas. -W. HSMÍTH, Manager.

HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand Garnier Proprietor. The Irish Situation


.^~. '■'-"■'■ :~y ■-■■■■■-;■-■■:- ■■■-;-- ; 1

ÍCDV'CM
^*^
a s <w>
S ■'•¡al sig-uificance attaches been proposed to Ireland. Next
to the renewed overture tq week it would be in operation.
Sinn Fein made by Mr. Lio; If there was any man iu Ireland :

George in the House of Com who thought he had a plan that PERCY Hfl
mons for it: is now known thaSÍ was better, so long as he canje
y Lord Derb.y recently visited^ with autuority, so long as he
mi with the knowl.edge represented Irish opinión, the
of the .Premier, with whom vernment would meet him. : 8
was in consultación both before But while the Government had
au! after the visit. Lord Der'uv the responsibility for the secu-
CALLE ROCA
iQ-wii both in En of the United Kingdom
gland and Ireland as a states- ■y -vould not allow men re-
u-, sportsman, and land-ownej;, ienting in Ireland the Bri- Punta Arenas
travelled under the li flag aud the authority of
name of Mr. Edwards, disg Crown and Parliament to
siug his features by use !t ¡ with impuuity and.
.

toisc-shell rimmed sp'ectacles. .' it would be the Government\s


new
transpires that Lord Derby duty with the whole strength
will again visit Ireland shortly oí the nation to come to their
to resume his conversatións with ai ti.

respresentatives of Sinn Pein.


Sociedad Mercantil
Ii E* *
including possibly De" Valera
MENS' SUÍTS. OVERCOATS himself. Pie will take no wriften Mr. Lloyd George's offer to de Punta Arenas ::
proposals but will 011 this oc Ireland of «complete and uufet-
RAINPROOFS, PYJAMAS casion be empowered to speak tered authority over every Calle 21 de Mayo, comer of Errázuriz.
as the accredited envoy of the : stion that concerns the or
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR,

l'riine ¡Minister. There ís reason dinary life of Insinúen» has as


to believe that he will be able yet brought no public response Hight'dass Provisión Merchants
CANADIAN STEEL SHOES FOR to convey with more precisión from Sinn Fein leaders. Many
than has yet appeared iu mi seem anxious to negotiate but
CAMP USE. nisterial declarations, amend- they fear the effect on the ex-
All the best-known brands
meuts to the Government of tremist section of .their followers
LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS. Ireland Act which the Govern of taking any step towards of W y Spirits stocked
ment is prepared to submit to negotiation. Nevertheless the
Casilla 385. C. Bories- íament a»d that the object most far-sighted Irishinen and
,'!_\ ¡48. oí his mission is generally to the leading dignitaries of the
the way lor a truco, Irish Catholic Church in parti
:ig which it will be possible cular recognise that the mo
College that .the southefn Irish election re is
opportune. Their \ ¡ Hotel Progreso
¡ for next month should re expressed by Cardinal Darío Zenteno
take place iu perfect freedom. Logue, the venerable figure who
Proprietor
Calle Chibe 1 165. Casilla 208. *
holds an unique position in the Calle Pedto Montt 937. Telephone 214. Casilla iai
* *
Boardcr' >¡|$. In view of these
developm :is of the Irish people.
CURRICULUM: English, in all its branches. Lloyd .eech is He earnestly warned his com- First-class family hotel. Special rooms
losely scnitinísed as of- municants against the comí for prívate dinners and banquees. .: ::
Aritbmetic. Mathematics. French. Latin. Hygiene. feríi the sion of crime and urged that Modérate Prices. The quahty of the
-

future. The reat many ¡hfluential people meáis at this hotel cannot be equalled
Drawing. Painting. Eurhythmics. Sewing. Drill.
said, offered both iu Ireland and England in Punta Arenas.
í Gymnastics. Singing. Music. Harmony. Couaterpoint ttmíty to elect a nent are
making every effort to es-
Three bathrooms. Dinner Concert every Sunday.
complete authority tablísh peace. «I know for a
j Dancing. Script-writing and Shortkand.
over Irish e fact,;. he added, «that if people
for the Oxford aad
Pupils prepared vernment, land, in Ireland abandon crime t
Cambridge
Local Exams; also for the ¡London Royal Academy. agriculture, lie 11 -: and in can obtaiu everything that is
the London College, and the Trinlty College of Music. :tically i
-

ion that necessary. An Irish republic ti


conc

Irishmen.complel
lile of will never

dand has
achi<
a man to fi¡
Pi .íacie Fraopaise
t}iority. H ; If, however, Ireland got full
measure of self-government with i,, and National remedies.
control oí her taxes, that would
; wil give them all
they asked for.» (¿enera! absortóte- hemical Producto,
Juan & ling
of 1 1
to meet any repi ¡ves He
pro country agai
the youth of the
warned
I hands who
and Mineral Water»
J. ROBERT. Chemist
Calle Errázuriz N°. 840. 34. Telef. 450 blems OÍ Í! : tned Lo live organising cri-

94«MSHIi
adhered to th mes. ; t among extren
ification. líe prepared crimes are uníversally
was to these -99tf>- -saetee-

Upholsterer see any Irish ¡Member of Par- condemned. Sinn Pein re]
liament not under suspicion oí sents its ambushes and its mid-
Furniture murder— and that only exclu
three or four —on any of
;ht murders as war, but as
General Macready, who c
MOLFINO HERMANOS
Carpeta subject
public importance without lay- mands the British troops VALPARAÍSO
Curtains ing down any preliminary con- Ireland, points out, their niel
ditions as to the policy which are a breach oí law laid
Conservas Nacionales
'

the member d¿sired to advócate. down in the < '.cueva Convención


The Government had offered to and in the ordinary rules of
Ireland the widest measure of warfare. Wearing no uniform
j Especialistas en
999 i» ••«*•••-
*
-•••<
surrounded by wonjen it
self-government that had ever and
r
,fuhe 8

Thk Macf.li.an TiMfiS

Sociedad taónit
BEHETY"

(«MENENDEZ
Have received:
Seeeiori Comercial
Paints. Galvanisádo Iron. Nails.

Window Glass. Varnish. Linseed Oil.

JUST RECEIVED
Genuine "Oxford" Sausages —
fhi English Hotel of
I
Whiskey "Spey Royal" k "White Horse" SANTA CRUZ
fire.
Palace in Santiago. The Palace
itself was recently destroyed by
The Park of the Cousiño
Gilbey's Old Tom Gin (The legitímate are still be
armed steadily improving,
is difficult to catch them
Thk hotel ls excellently while to retalíate would often Women as Engineers hind those of the British
minions. the United States
do--
of
in the risk
the
Sociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercial hmished throughout, posseí involve troops America and Switzerland while
In view
of mjuriug civilians. Mildred Matíinson
byj before the present political cha
%m a full-aixed billiard table, of the provocation they sutter, os brought all things construc-
«Sara Braun > savs Macready, the calmness
An interesting aftermath of tive to an end for the time-being,
mi i» altogether up-to-date and caution of the troops
asto-
in Russia was able aud willing to
Sección Comercial. nishes him. General Macready women "war work" is seen

the iucreasing number of wo absorb a good deal of womer/s


&. O. FELTON added «If Sinn Feiners did m a

Exclusive agents for "COOPER'S" SHEAñIHS MACHINES. what they do men who are taking up engi wcrk in mechanical designing
theatre of war
and road engineering.
neering as a vocación.
_

Proprie toi here there would be no tnals.


have
Prior to 1914 the question On the whole women
Thev would be shot, but to-day
as to the "suitability" of wo undoubtedly a
promising futu
in Ireland we give them every _

before them in the field of


for this oceupation was re
advántage of a trial. Every
men

murder received guardedly even by pro- engineering.


Sinn Feiner aecused of
bv counsel. In every gressive minds altough then the
is defended
*
Libby's
i ry ste court martial where there
is a

of the death penalty,


woman

uown.
engineer was not unk-

possibilitv
the court has one officer
w..o It was not, however, until
Railway Companies
4unsweetened
of war pitchfor-
is a qualified hámster nommated
the exigencies
ev bv the Lord Chancellov or the ked
women forward into
that
the
their
and their Hmployees
Lord Chief of England, field of engineering
Justice
are ability to attain mechanical
and those men who murder

ted milk given a fair trial.


How many
other countries in the
world
skill was fully
recognised
appreciated,
New Agreement Reached

would treat such men like this.» ¡Many women eiuerged from
The agreement which has
their war experience partially
* *
the or fully qualified in some branch. been reached between the re
Hopes of a' settlement of presentatives of the Railwgy
en- of engiüéeríñg, mechanical
ot
Irish question have been.
electrical. companies and railwaymen's
hanced bv the announcement
A sign of the times with re unions whereuuder the principie
that Sir James Craig, Premier
elect of Northern Ireland, has gard to tlieir progress is seen oí Whitley Councíls joint indus—

the decisión recently arri trial councils of masters and


met De Valera and interchanged iu
ved the Institución oí men will be adopted to the
by

at
vtews with him regarding Ire-
Automobile Engineers to throw whole of the British railways
lancl's future. The significance
O'Higgins 941 of the meeting is heighteued open
Miss
its membership to women.

by the fact that the news was the first Griff,


A. M. I. A. E.,
marks
the
animportan'tstep towards
preservación of industrial
Telephone N. 4. first announced by the
Fein organisation which
Sinn
appa member,
woman to be elected a
was a fully qualified
and
peace. The agreement will be
embodied in an Act of Parlia
ment and when in the
attaches much import engineer before the war August
rently between then and Government control of railways
this of has, now,
ance to development
added a varied and distinguís- ceases it is hoped that the whole
-v****4"4. unofficial peace negotiations. It
is suggested that it was due to hed career to her credit. For machinery of conciliation will
the iuitiative of the newly-ap- some time she practised as a be in working order. The de-
"La Puntarenense" REMARKABLE VALÚES!
poirited Catholic Viceroy that
the meetingwas effected and
consulting
questions as domestic
on such
engineer, advising termination of both parties to
an agreement
of
to minimise the
labour difficulties
it is known that after the con lighting, installations, pumping danger
english Drapery Store. $ 38.00 to $ 48.00 the metre sta- developing into strike is
sultaron Sir James Craig pro plant for country houses,
a

direct to Dublin, tionary gas and oil engine further indicated by the an
ceeded
Special attencion paid to ALL WOOL CLOTH for íarms and couutrv nouncement of their decisión to
cancelling several public enga- plant
Camp Orders Always a large gements in order to report
to houses, a branch of work which continué the national wages
selection of suitable goodi British Mantsfactured the Viceroy. The latter after- would seem to offer specially board and central wages board
for Ladies, Gents & Chil CLOTH. 56 inches wide. For Winter Suits wards left for London and the suitable scope for women's
en íor railways, thus providing a
that double safeguard against labour
dren. English boots and and Overcoats. inference is that. he regarded giueering activities. Since
disturbances. As twelve month's
shoes & all c a ses of cloth the i.ncident of sufficient im time Miss Griff has penetrated
the iutelli into the regious of automobile notice on either side is required
JOHN N. SKIRVING. portance to convey
ing. and immedia- and aircraft construction and before the- parties can withdraw
personally
TOHN A. ESDALE Calle Pedro Montt 857. gence
prolonged
telv to Mr. Lloyd George. In- is at present engaged on «ma from these boards,
a

Home Rule Act terials» for large engineering period of settled conditions on
Telephone 247- Casilla 36$ eid'entally the a
in
come into its own for the firm in the English midlands. railways is apparently
may "

'40Wrfmr-^9Pmatas6smii>!>isisrai9»mr clause establishing a pamphlet recently issued sight.


«Council A

of Ireland» whereto members by the Women's Engineering In some respeets the new
of the Southern aud Northern Society gives a good deal of Whitley Councils for railways
Parliaments might delégate illuminating information as to will be unique for they will be
agreed powers was deliberately the opportunities for women in equipped with functions which
designed to provide facilities the workshops and offices of few such councils now existing
for some such rapprochement engineering firms. possess. It is intended they
between the two main Irish The view of the Society is shall work ou lines which shred
sections. Provided that crime that for some time to come an increase iu labour's sense of
ceases and the impossible these opportunities will be responsibility ¡n industry by
demand for a republic is drop chiefly on the commercial side permitting the better utilisation
i. e., as assistant to engine of a practical knowledge and
ped, the Government is willing

to make concessíons to Sinn ers and works managers, in experience of workpeople. The
Fein views and Mr. Lloyd technical drawing for advertí- councils will also consider the
George's offer to meet the sing and in the preparation of means for securing to workpeo
Irish leaders to discuss Ireland's catalogues, etc. ple a
greater share in the de-
future remains open. The Irish As yet it is difficult to ap- termination and obseryance of
newspapers regard the outlook prentice a girl to engineering conditions under which they
as hopeful and the nationalist in England but where such work. A settlement of the ge
orgau «Preeman's Journal» de apprenticeship is obtainable, a neral conditions of employment,
clares «While known divergen- girl of sixteen entering a work- the fixing and readjustment
cíes are wide and not eásily to shop can, in conjuuction with of wages, and other such ques
he bridged the mere fact of a attendance at technical conti tions will also be a duty iu
AGENTS meeting between Sir James nuation classes become a ful
Craig and Count De Valera will ly qualified engineer at the
which the councils will assist.
They will too be entitled to
cause uplift of heait among all, age of twenty-one and has a examine the proposed legislátion
men of good will and intellig choíce of careers before her as affecting the in and to
-ni in Ireland. Now that
consulting engineer, draughts- consider improvements, and to
a line of communication has woman, laboratory assistant. in in cooperación in carrying
:-. estáblished it should he surance inspector and other ¡deas into effect. This
maintained and impatience or capacities. rtainly marks a
disti uarter m Opportunities for women cu .lopment in Britain's
¡ved to sever ¡t again ►. ra in this country, although ial historv.
Fhe Magellan !ims¿' 3

One of the first Sheep Dips


to be used ín the Territory.

It has always given satisfactorv results


and is a sure gCAB-frylkkER. Sheep
dipped with this remedy have obtained
the highest awards in the Royal
High-
land Society 's and other Stock Shows. A Ski the International Meet at Carv,
perfect jump at U.S. A.

Proprietors and solé manufacturers: leoe ©S» nEEBSBSSSSSEEHSHPM! ES»


world's trade is bound to come
Aiex. Robertson & Sons. before long. Already radical
cuts have been made in the
Oban, Scotland. rates, but they are likely to be
:: THE PASSÍNG SHOW :: cut very much more.

--
From our London Correspondent --
A Eift Dirigifalt
injflying matters The interest
•■— ■ —ma 1 111 ii*»1 bs
reviving is
with the advent of
Birth «ad Marritgt Boom into dense fog, and were only
Spring and this week R. 36
able to s-teer by Mont Blanc. the
The statistics for 1920, pu great British dirigible de-
blished by the Registrar-Gene When making for Rome their signed for commercial traffic
machine at a height of 3,000 is to make her trial flights.
ral, show that the numbers of
births and of marriages in En feet burst into llames. Theavi- She has been built by the
ators cut off the petrol tank famous
gland and Wales are the hig Glasgow engineers
>i hest ever recorded, while the
and side-slipped to land. After a Messrs. Beardmore &
Co., aud
number of deaths is the lowest considerable delay for repairs, is certainly something new in

PACIFIC LINE since 1862,. when


tion was

millions.
only
the popula they
about
set out for Brindisi.
the weather became se boister-
twenty
that they were unable to
further
ous

than Naples. While


but airtrafíic. The accomodation for
50 passengers
a góndola
is contained
130 feet long
over
with windows each side having
in

With births amounting to get


circling Vesuvius at an altitude
APROXÍMATE arrivals from europe 957)994 an(3, deaths 466,213.
the natural increase of the po of 6,000 feet the two adventu-
the appearance of a Pullman
railway car with collapsible
rers encountered an air pocket,
'

furniture. It can be converted


pulation, by increase of births and the machine
R. M. S. "ORÜRA" 250. June over deaths, was thereforé 481, suddenly drop
feet so that both men
from a dining cir into a sle-
781. The average increase in ped 500 leping car in a few minutes
R. M. S. "ORITA" 160. July the preceding five years was nearly fell out. At Moulmein,
in Burma, the airmen were de-
and there is plenty oí room

187.625. ¡for 'movement, exercise and


R. M. S. "ORCOMA" 120. August The number of persons mar layed six weeks, owing to an
accident which damaged their
meáis.
ried the year was The new vessel will proba
during 759,
S. S. "SORATA" 100. July. 316, or 20.1 per 1000 of the under-carriage, propeller and
tank. In Batavia there
bly be used mainly on long dis-
estimaren was ano tance routes such as that bet-
population. ther accident the machine nose-
_

ween England and Egypt and

proceeding home vía Panamá Canal. Infant


1000
mortality was
registerred births.
80
per
diviug and smashingtheprope- she may conceivably be the
; 11er. After numerous other mis-
pioneer of permanent passen-
The Paciiic Steam Navigation Co. Seamen's Straw Hats
haps, the two officers landed ger air services between the
J rile Guards have got back their frail machine in Australia
their bearskins, but the seamen ¡on August r after an 11,000
United Kingdom and the Bri
tish Dominions. Her imposing
of the Navy are no longer to j miles flight. Their aeroplane dimensious may bejudged from
wear their equally picturesque, was then so battered and pat- the fact that she is 672 feet long,
and certainly more useful, Iched that its makers would 91 feet high, can carry 64 tons,
straw hats. An Admiralty order 1 probably not have recognised- has a
gas capacity of over two
just issued orders them to be I it. Of course the two sportsmen million cubic feet, engines of
abolished, and a
special issue were given a tremendous re
1,570 horse-power and a máxi

of sun helmets to be made to ception and they were So mo mum speed of 65 miles au hour.
TELEPHONE meuservingon foreign stations. ved by the eloquence of Mr. It is estimated that on a voyage
Straw hats for ceremonial pur- Hughes, Prime Minister of to Stockholm she would carry
have been a feature of Australia, who described the and two tons of
poses 30 passengers
our bluejackets' dress ever sin flight as «an Odyssey which mails, or goods, in from 20 to
ce uniform was first ordered will live long in the aunáis of 24 hours; to Switzerland 40 pas
for them after the Crimean Australia> the airmen referred sengers and 2 tons in from 12

<S with war, aud for many years before


to it as merely a «little stunt»
that they promptly presented
to 15 hours; to Marseilles 30
that they were popular ín the passengers aud 2 tons iu from

him with the intact bottle of


15 to 18 hours; and to Egypt
electric Fleet. But now many artificers
and other skilled craftsmen in whiskey which they liad car 30 passengers and 2 tons in
the modern Navy wear the ried all the way. It says much about 72 hours. Allowing an
starter. blue jacket and peaked cap, to for their heroism that, in spite addition of 100 Ib of luggage
of their hairbreadth for each passenger on each of
say nothing of seaman petty escapes,
officers of four years- standing. they had never opened it, and these voyages 011 each of these
that, in the end, they should routes, there would be great
An Historie Flight
have given it away. saving of time as compared
TKUCKS with The nameof Lieutenant Mc-
been killed
A Halsbury Ronance
with other forms of transport,
Intosh, who has
particularly in the case of

pneumatic in a flying accident in Austra


lia, recalls to mind his
The journey
flight Halsbury, the
which
veteran
Lord
ex-Lord
Egypt and India.

Boom of the Tank


res front Ín company with Lieutenant Chancellor, is making,
Parer from London to Austra Lady Halsbury, to their home
with
Has the doom of the tank been
lia

a feat achieved under cir at Launceston at the end of the pronounced? General Town-
rear. cumstances appealing with sin
present month should be one
in the Army debate,
shend,
deelared that its day was past.
gular forcé to the British tem of the romances of his life, for
NASH two ton trucks. NASH CARS. Six cylinder overhead valves. Several French generáis to
perament. Parer and Mclntosh in September next this remar-
were a couple of Australians kable man will enter his ninety- whom he had spoken recently
Parsons English Bon-skid chains all sizes. who had served with distinc- ninth year. were of the same opinión. Iu
Wood Míloe English loot pumps. Firestone tyres and tubes. tion in the British Flying Corps. As Sir Hardinge Giffard he land mines the Germans found
antidote even before the
When they were demobilisedat represented Launceston in Par end of the war. «It is all
an

Painting, Vuicanizing, Acetylene weidings the end of the war they con- liament from 1877 to 1885, but very
war or iu an open
ceived the idea of flying home. at the time of his birth in 1S23, well in civil
LEGITÍMATE FORD SPARES. They bought a sccomd-hand and for many years after, there desert; but don't rely
on
your
Tanks in Germany to-day,» he
aeroplane, fitted it with a Bri were no trains, no electric te-
warned the new War .' linister.
tish engine which was conside legraphs, no
penny postage,
red an out-of-date model, and, of course, no ttl:phones General Townshend
took a few provisions and a or motors. The journey, as he gained the ear of the Hou
bottle of whiskey, and set off speeds by cpress 1 train over and has adapted himseií very
TOlBi I heg to ádvise my distin- Waiter F. Dixon Dr. H. ROGELIO SAEZ
quite quietly without any as- the 223 miles to the Cornisa readily
to Parliamentary me
E»ished diéntele and the general sistance from the Air Ministry town, must awaken many me- thods.
tkat
pifclk
Wr. I
on the 2oth. Decem- Genera! Customs Agent, DENTIST or from any aeroplane mauu mories of the past. Popular Sport
reopened my bakery under
tke same of "Panadería Libertad" Authorized by Govermeut. facturers. They were in no
» tke Calle Sefloret N.o 479. and Begs to advise his clients hurry, which was just as well;
Shipping Rate War
People here seem to be ta
interest in sport
"1 be pleased te
aupply (amiliea Office, Calle Roca that he is now at their dis- because írom the start every I learn that there is a decided king more

kwtM circles that than evr. This has been verv


in shipping
orer the Bank of Punta. position. thing seemed to conspire aga feelingrate war between America, noticeable during
the past week
JaM« _R»4oJkoTÍch y Co. inst their progress. On the way a big which vast crowds h.i\
U k r*n»derla Dalmacia Arenas.
Surgery, Calle Errázuriz. for instance, they ran Japan, and this country
for the during
to Lyons,

¿«i
j ti ríe 8
The 'Mageli.ax Tiíhís
thev will succec ¡n
witnessed several notable events: Whether
beatiñg the fíft'eei- of rTra^
The Grand Nacional was re-

A :1 markabje this year' as.


Lhii¡v-si\ horses.Shaund S'padali
out of has yet
has a wonderful
to be decided. I'"rai.. .

íeanV, partic"
larly when one íemeiiiberi
the winner— an Irish horse, as
so

won what a short time the


this race— 'game
s.. often occiirs,
on'ív not to fail has been player! in that country,
was the one
hut there seems a good
nounce at, at least, one ol' the terrific
¡r.nips. The Association football pect
pros-
ol England adeling one

dense inore vícftíVy their record


to
. . i!'-T. *B%9lba*!WBSit!a^~^.X*::?£?¿£2
semi-finals attracted
did also the athletic o\ r their apt French pupils.
tlirongs as
Twice Told Tales
meeting between Oxford and
Cambridge al which. each Uni-
He had diued all loo well
a spien sity won live events. Many ,-i:p¡ when he had zigzagged to
business men Stole au hour or his seat in the tram he stared|
two to see the lawn tennis Eixedly at the only other occu-\
between teams reprc-
pant.
ment of
games
séntifíg London and Paris and «Did you shee me get on this
the International Rugby match train? he asked at last.
between ¡England and Scotland, cYes.v Vas' the reply.
resulting iu the defeat of the Shay.s Camethe iiéxt
query,
Nor'tberners, was witnessed by after have you a long pause,
niauy thousands. Rugby football ever sheen me before?»

Overcoats has been immensely


this last season and the English
popular <Xo.>
«Then,» triumphantly retefrted
answered the other.

far been the bibulous one, </Íoic the deush


fifteen has not so
defeated in the British Isles. do you know it iras me7»

port Jackets

London, May 31 terminated yesterday and the


The Government replied to Cabinet of M. Briand received
the last note received from a vote of confidence by 277

votes to 8.
France regarding the situation
in Silesia saying that it will be
necessary for the Supreme CoE. : Wa.shin.gtpn., Juue 2
uncil to meet before any tech The senate hasapproved of
nical commission is appointed. the ;:ii¡ by which the executi-
ve is aúthorised to spend 500
Paris, May 3.1 million dollars in naval cons

ocks, etc. for the win JgDrafts the valué of -850 truction. Amongst the clauses
to
million dollars gold have been of the' bilí is au amendment
received from Germany thus proposed by senator Borah
completing the first milliard oí authorisiug the President to
the indemnity. conferenee with re ask for a

LOWEST LONDON PRICES presentatives of Great Britain,


Paris, Mav 31 Japan and the United States
CAMP and POSTAL GDERS -i. The Heir-Apparent to the to discuss a
plan of general
mese throne lañded at Ha disarmament.
HAVE OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION vre
yesterday on a short visit
I htl u ce. Soíia, June 2.

The Bulgarian Government


London. Mr, y 31 . has been informed that Serbia
General Hard wait has been has renounced her intended oc
Shop always at the sent out to relieve General- eupation of Bulgarian territory
Percival in Upper Silesia as' 'as a penalty for the non- fulfil
the latter's health has broken ment of the Peace Treaty by the
former. It is stated that this
Casa Jacobs
down.
resolution has been adopted
London, June 1 QYging to the friendly interven-
It is very probable that the tion of the Allied Powers.
Supreme Council will interfere
in the question of Angora J 1 i
the hostilty shown ' l
owing to !
by the Kemalists to the Alli
From the Árgentine
ed Governments^ If the aggres-
■ 1
sions continué, it is stated, the 1 ! 1
Allied Powers will take an ac
tive part in the matter. Buenos Aires, May 31
J Early this morning a fire bro
Paris, June i ke out on board the steamer
The questioii of the disarma «Marcha Washington» which is
ment of Bavaria seems to be at present lyíng in the north
proving more difficult than dock but was got under by the
was anticipated. The Premier
firemen before much damage .

of that State has intimated to had been done.


the Germán Chancellor Wirth
that he is quite powerless to
Buenos* Aires, Juue 1
obtain the surrender of arms
A general strike was decía-
from the militia.
.

red today but it appears that


all the uuions are not in agre
Warsaw, June 2
ement as various sections such
It is announced that nego the tramways and
as chaffeurs
tiations for au armistice
have continué ¿t work. The number
been opened between the Po of workmen who continué at
lish aud Germán parties in their labours under the protec-
Upper Silesia. tion of the soldiery is also ve
ry uoticeable.
London, June 2
The "DailyExpress" states Buenos Aires, June 1
that Gre'ít Britain, France and
It has been discovered that
Italy have sent to Bavaria the fire ou board the "Martha
another combined note insisting
Washington" was intencional.
on the disarmament
of that
The losses calculated at
She will leave again for State immediately. Reuter's
$ 5,000 and
are

several persons
Agency says that the Govern have been arrested in connec
calling at Castro, ment has sent instructions to
the British Minister in Munich
tion with the affair.

Coquimbo. Antofagasta jto notify the Bavarian Govern?


ment that with
respect to the
disarmament it is impossible
FROM THE NORTH
¡IFICENT FIRST-CLASS to make any special concessi-
ons to that or
any other Ger
mán State according to the
EXCELLENT CÜISINE, AND GOOD ATTENDANG conditions of the ultimátum,
Santiago, May 31
The Minister of Finance ex-
twhich were
accepted by them. peets to be able to raise a lo
an of 20 millions in one of the

Good and hrgiencic accomodation for 80 third-class passengers, men only, with London, June 2 local banks to meet the sala
The King and Queen oí Bel ries of the civil servants for the
good meáis. These 3rd.-class passengers need only provide a íüattress and bedding. gium arrived here by aeropla current month.
For details oi passages and freights apply to the office oí the Pacific Steam receiving a
spontaneous and
Naviga enthusiastic reception from the
tion Company, Calle Errázuriz, córner of O'Higgins. Santiago, June 1
public. Several piécés of wreckage
have been picked up off Mocha
Paris, Juue 2 Island aud it is íeared that the
The debate in the Senate
steamerJ|«Ca.ciqu£< of the Gra-
regarding the foreign policy, -

been lost.
Thk Magellan Times une 8

ntiago, June
-

Marcial Esp'indi ■

was
condemned death for tlie
to
murder of his wife, Mercc
Huidobro, on his farm at Pu-
taendó has appeaíed against
his sentence to the High Co
urt.

Santiago, June ¡
Owing to the heavy fall of
snow the Trans-Andíne Railway
service is interrupted and the
mails are being sent over on
mulé back.

Santiago, June -..

CHAMPION RAM ofthe The socialist deputies for the


provinces of Tarapacá and An-
tofagasta resi éctively Don Luis
■t U_ SHOW, 1920 Cruz aud Don Luis Recabarren
arrived here today to take
their seats in Congress.
was DSPPED WITH U E"
Saúl -

Juñe 5-
■ ■

side-nt 1 Y¡
The TE5TIIMONI3L from Mr: fi.dac Presidents oí I
an

Messrs. Ramón
ancia Haría- behetv, can beseenatour ice. : i ¡
vio M; 1 their
Dáug$íefr.©f*the British Prime Minis'te-, M:Ss ¡Megan Cíóyd'Geófgé
resignations. I't ¡- '.¡¡ought that

ELOQUEINT PBOOf that LiTTLE\S Dips] are


Mr. Armando Quezada Acharan
will be electe 1 to the Presi-
cíes still c iitinues and the day -
f King I ■

Y. and,
oí the fhorities themselves seem to iu .- len his representa.-
5PECJALLY AD3PTED deney Party.
. .

to TM15 country. tsider the 1 1 Punta Arenas, Mr. T.


letter as no prosecución ever B. *.Y¡ ¡man, .vas visited bv
Santiago. June 5.
| r
Tlie Financia] Committee
takes Y ler it. repn
-
:-.-.-- f the Chilean
of the Cabisic-t has come to ver .

.-'. .
iembers of the
-
In thé ¡'YinYY I '¡Y- -
Ui y Ccrn; ai number
1 an I a

tlie conclusión that to : balance


the lists of the merchants ... oi British re-; Ynts
the present years budget, it are infráckóís of thé iuw
will be necessary to .economise tégÁr-.
100 million dollars
ding tlie giving 01" statistics oí
currenev.
'Y. an 1 Mrs. !.. W. Cooper
_
the moTement of their büsyi v1-1 ' '-"-"'¡ •

ñ b t-he «Astu
ses aud of those who have riano» íor Buenos
ujot Aires, whe.ee
Santiago, June 5. their licences for the-Jlsl
vjEl Mercurio» published a ppid
Cu.'v -.viil iu. muiré reside. Mr.
kalf-year are hearing
compTénon this Territory
special article dedicated to the and will, when finished, be Copper carne to

soiiifi [ourreen yeans ago for tlie


British Nation and to His 'Ma pre
sented to the Law ("ourls to CKttér Cov'e
jesty King George V on the be collected with the Copper Mining
occasion of his birthdav. correspon- Company and some two years
ding fines and expenses. aíterwards, when this Cómpanv
had .gone into liquidación, he
Messrs. Fraucis Bel! aud was —

Robert
appointed Secretary to Mr.
Lomax, representing Maurice Brauu, which post he
the British and Árgentine Still holds, and it is owing to
Meat Co., Ld., of London and Mr. Brauu
the Las Palmas Produce Com to the
removing his office
Árgentine capital that
pany, Ltd., of Buenos Aires, Mr. CoQper has had to leave
arrived from the Árgentine, ca Punta
.Arenas,
pital ou Sundav last. We un- Mr. Cooper has been well-
British Vice-ConsulateSt,"^t',41,«LaS„¡^S CoiníuüniEy amongst known
the British
for his exceptional
of the meat
freezing business musical
abílity, and he has been
in this Territory. connected with most of the en-
Punta Arenas, Chile, We notice in the report of tertainments
ist Juue 1921. this
the organised by
Company, at a recent Ge- British residents in the town.
neral Meeting, the Chairman ! PIis
"Persons Missing" suceess was un- greatest
stated that he did not at all
The
doubtedly the orchestration of
persons, or agree with articles published in
following the music and musical direction
anyone their where- the newspapers in regard to a
¿knowing of «The Runaway .'-iri» a mu —

abouts, would oblige by com- world shortage of meat, and sical comedy which was givéh
municating with the [British that bis opinión still remained with great suceess here some
Vice-Consulate:- the same. He continued: «I three years ago— aud the man
Alfred Allin. consider that taking the world ner iu which ¡¡e 'conducted his
Thomas Brickley, late oí over tliere is a sufficient sup orchestra showed his great
Estancia Laguna Blanca. ply of meat to. fill the require- lity iu this direct ionalsc.
Godfrey Clarke, late of Fri ments of all countries. I men Mr. Cooper has also done a
gorífico Puerto Sara, tioned a year ago that the little composiug and we I
Frank Metcalfe. shortage of refrigerated boats seen several
songs and dances
Jphn Michael. was hampering operations, but
'

bearing his name.


J. Lawreuce, late of Estan I am glad to say that this does Mr. Cooper was a Commitl
cia «Meuendez Béhety». not now apply, as there is Member of the British Assoc
Charlie Oliver, late of Es ampie refrigerated tonnage to iation of
-Magallanes last year
tancia Primera cater for the requirements of aud was also
Argentina. Secretary for port
John Smith. this and other meat importing of the time. We
countries. The very huge stocks friends in
join his many
George William Sugdon. this Territory iu
of colonial meat that were ou
T. B. Wildman. wishing him fhe best of luck
hand last year, both in the Co- and
British Vice-Consul.
prosperity in iiis new home.
lonies and this country, have
to all intents and purposes now The Pacific Steam
Navigati

•»r -»**■*■» iifMmmmMm

been consumed?. on Company's steamer '-'Paraná"

^Moiwd the ToWn. anived from


Europe yesterd
During the month of Mav afternoon. She will probably

the movement in the hospital remain here ab u


COMPLETE OPT1CAL The P. S. N. C. steamer has been follows.—
ek.

«Kenuta» arrived from


_

Val Patients at ist. May 39 The municipal dispensa —

DEPARTMENT. Enfries the attended by Doctor Ferrada


paraíso on Friday". She brought during
for this month Alexandre has had the follo
CONSULTATION no
cargo but is port 92 53
wing movement during the
loading a large consignment of
FREE. wool for London. Discharged 49 past month. -

Deaths 8 Consultations 280


57

In the of this year,
-Budget Simple cures
funds are set aside for the crea- Patients at end of month (
Operations 7o
'

35
tion cf a registrar's office iu Prescriptious 300
Calle Roca 842.
Telephone 495. Casilla Porvenir. The opening of this In the last meeting of the —

On Wednesday night —

office comes to fill a long felt Junta de Beneficencia Mr. Kr- _

Brarjch inRIO GALLEGOS. in this


tonio Lira Calvo who resi
want neighbouring nest W. Hobbs_ was named Vi-
at 620 calle Balmaceda, attei
:'
town. ce-Presideut and Mr. José Curt-
My--:'^:<'::'::: -:: •■■-.•;. -.■■■ ^ ze Williams was appointed Sub-
ted to put an end to ¡
fLOE« pt for Iq ñique —The Rev. J. Dennis de Administfator of the by cutting his throat with a
cejnetery. razor.
cMAGAl Will leave for Vitre, who spent a holiday iu
Valparaíso, on uth.-
The
EJANDR Will Jeave for Chima Punta Arenas last year about The steamer «Princesa Mar pólice and Red Ci
Esperanza

this time, arrived the «As were called iu and


on ith.
1 by garita» sailed for! Europe 011
men

Left for Árgentine Coast turiano» from the Argentino Thursday afternoon last. would-be-suicide w
ports
-OXIA: In Caleta Josefina. :> another visit to this carried con. will the hospital wh
her nialiis u criti
KIOSTA.CRUZ» Left for Rio .Gallegos and Santa touch at i a
towtf. ¡Montevideo 011

Cruz, the way


boro —

The «Asturi 1 1 arri'



As well is known,
and brou Monday
011
Governor of the Territory iu
.

Will leave for Cóndor, —The «Chiloé» dropped of mail


«KEEL ROW» Kimerc Aike orders a large quantity
1918, com'plying with chor iu the bay on Saturday
and Monte Dinero On gth. received from the Ministry of amongst others the follow
morning. She brought several Mr. and Mrs. Me.
«CORDILLERA»
from San Agriculture, issued a decree passengers, a large quautity of passengers:
Gillivray, Mr. aud Mrs.
«ARATJCANIA» Taking sheep Gregorio prohibiting absolutely the hun-
to Rio Seco. cargo and 64 packages of co Franks, Messrs Hugh Liv
ting of ostriches, swans and rrespondence. aud George A. Williams.
«MINERVA» Running to Porvenir. flamingoes. Notwithstanding
Movement oí Steamers Telephones: .Servicio Marítimo N.o 54. Valparaíso Line 387 I hat this regulation is still in Friday last was the fifty- —The Árgentine Con

Bodega N.o 296. ■forcé, the killing of these spe- sixth anniversary of the birth- and prívate residence
Tune 8
The Magellan Times

se jgR && %p>


lactina cónsul have been moved
To Organise Interna
i to the house at the side of the
'

French chemist s recently oceup


ied by Doctor Dod ¡
tional Credits
i i,iFriday afternoon the the Le
the recently
The appointment by
.first meeting oí ague Nations of of Sir D
; Local School Board was
orgauiser"
Drummond FYaser as
held in the Town Malí. The of their international credit
full number of members was
scheme is regarded here as ex
viz. Messrs. Roberto
present tremely happy. Sir Drummond's
Ewing and Pedro A. SotomayOi great" banking experience and
n.-iuied bv the President oi the his sounduess on all financial
and Messrs. Ernest
Republic matters make it certain that
Manuel Chaparro,

LTD.
W. Hobbs. the Ter Meulen plan, approved
Carlos Saugueza, and Claudio
bv the League Economic Con
the Town
l Bustos appointed by ferenee. will be carried out ef-
Council in accordauce with the
of líducation. ficiently and expeditiously and
Law Primary with the mínimum amount of
After the opening ceremonv.

London, Paris, Mr. Hobbs proposed that Mr.


Carlos Sanhueza (rector of the
Bovs' Lyceum) be elected Pre
sident of the Board, a proposal
injurious credit inflación. In a
recent article on
Sir Drummond outlined a plan
whereby the Ter Meulen bonds
the scheme

could be made negotiable wit

Punta Arenas. which was unanimously passed.


The meeting then discússed
the usual routine business and
resolved to hold
hout further curreney inflación
and may be presumed that
in hi official capacity he will
finally it was
now
attempt to put his plan
a session the first Wednes-
on
¡uto operation.
day of each month. All ordinary
OUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS | business will be attended to by
the secretary, Mr. Claudio Bus
The Ter Meulen scheme pro
vided that the impoverished
countries should pay for neces
tos, in his office in the Muni bonds
sary imports by issuing
HAVE ARRIVED. cipal school N.o i.
secured upon some national
the League
—The aeroplane «Magalla asset approved by
nes» under the guidance of the of Nations in of suchpayment
aviutor Mr. Pozatti and with imports. These bonds would
Winter Overcoats for Ladies and Gentlemen Mr. Guillermo Bitsch as pas- come into the hands of export

senger left Gallegos at 1.30 on


ters in the relatively prospero
Winter Costumes and Suits. New model Gowns. Sunday afternoon and was us countries such the Uni as

awaited here by a numerous ted Kingdom. It would be ob


Winter Underclothing in Silk and Wool puré Wool and public in the racecourse. Howe viously difficult, of couse, for
ver, owing to the dense clouds exporters to hold these bonds
Cotton and Wool for Ladies and Gentlemen- and the lack of a compass, the
aviator lost his course and after
for
them into cash. But Sir
ning
long periods without tur-

visiting several parts of Tierra Drummond, in the article refer-


Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns, Shírts, Collars, del Fuego finally made Puerto red to, proposed the establish
*t Sara, where he remained until ment of an international
credit

Ties, Socks also Tress, Glyn and Monday morning when he association which would
returned here making a flight de the cash equivalent for the
provi

STETSON HATS. at a high altitude over the Ter Meulen bonds by the issue
city and finally landing in the direct to the public of its own
.1 FIRST QUALITY ONLY racecourse. theDuring bonds. These bonds would ha
flight
altitude of five or ten
the machine reached an ve a curreney
Also a fine selection of satins, dress materials and suitings, etc. of 3,200 metres. years and would apparently be
issued in small denominations
Messrs. Thomas to attract the same class of in-
S. Boyd

¿5» vSSTiíS
wvBe and Domingo have vestor as did the British Nati
Blanco

'
been appointed joint general onal War Savings Certificates,
"The Magellan Times printing works have been re-ope-s managers of the business house iu promoting and popularising
of Messrs. Braun & Blanchard. which Sir Drummond did such"
and we hope that our clients will continué to send ,
We beg to congratúlate them good service during the
011 their well-merited promo- Additional security for
war

the

their Work. bonds would, in Sir Drumm


ond's opinión, have to be pro

Shortly after mid-day the vided by the guaran teeing of


steamer "Asturiano" left on her the
return voyage to Buenos Aires
capital of the association
by Governments, banks, and
carryiug 135 passengers from financial institutions.
this port. Amongst others lea Sir Drummond Fraser is not
r-^cír---j--^== ving by her were Sir Ravmoud likely to have abandoned even
Dennis', K. B. E., Mr. W. E. temporarily his important ban
Hobbs, O. B. E., Mr. Alfonso Me king and industrial connections

HOW TO INCREASE YOOR INCOME nendez, Mr. Manuel Iglesias, Mr. in the North of England if he
and Mrs. Julio Menendez,i| Mr. had not been convinced not
Jorge Grenade and Mr. 'Ale only of the urgeney and impor
¿. . _. .

jandro Braun. tance of the credit scheme but



The marriage of -Mr. Finlay also of its entire practicability.
W. Sutherland co^Miss Isabel He is the sort of organiser
is announced take to make it a suceess and a
McCaskill to

place in St. James's Church on speedy


suceess.

Saturday next at 5.30 p. m.

SPANISH LESSONS

Another mass meeting was

held in the Plaza on Sunday Good method. ¡Modérate char


last to protest against the sale ge. Apply to the office of this
n
of large blocks of land in ewspaper.
Tierra del Fuego and else-
where to the large companies.
After speeches were delivered

By dipping "COOPER"in by various orators, the conclu-


sions of the meeting were han
ded to the Governor for trans-
you improve the condition of mission to the Central Govern
ment The main point treated

your sheep and wool. - - - was the sub-divisiou of the


'fiscal lands to give the poorer
settlers a chance to make a
With good wool and healthy fortune or lose the small capi
tal they may possess.
JAIME T JORDANA
sheep you increase your inco —
A little festival is 'being
r'ilths tní SinlUrr Enflnnn
arranged in honourj of the
me
beyond the cost of your aviator Mr. Pozzati to celebrat;
his most successful flight to
Water laid od sad
Um of «anlUu-y work aader-
every

Rio Gallegos. We understand 6&Ea.*~Bataj aad geyéarajma-


that this will take the form of
«' «ed f.tíed. PctNl taska,
a dinner in the Hotel Cosmos
COOPEK'S quaíity isremem- on Sunday night. Slgpt, «ad otfcar aaator aac«-

erf*.» rrypllíd at aaortaata*.


By a recent decree of the


bered long after price is forgot- local Government and in con- JT«:p. 2[¿. Casilla «53.

formity with a judicial order,


ten. ========!===-== Don I'lisses .Sanhueza has been
named Petty Court Judge at "IaA PORTES A"
Puerto Natales.
TaiTor'a Shop
Calle Aconcagua 1210

%'■'■
Ex -
.Service Man, recently .

quaíity British material fo*


and aecu-
arrived írom home, requires :lothinf. Punctuality
situation in arey in all orders for clothing
Camp as Cook and -nade to measure. Moderat* p*+
Baker. Apply to J. R. Dow, C/o es. LEONCIO MORA.
cThe Magellan Times>.
Master-Tailor.
'£&*■: iV,*<'H».1.AN Til*RS ?

The Situation in threatens the whole área with


chaos. The Allies have firmlv Beautiful Chilean Women
indicated that the presence of
Upper Silesia Polish bayohets will not deflect
the lnter-Allied Commission
There noisdoubt that an from the performance of its
duty
extremely difficult situation has of deterrn'ining the future boun-
arisen in Upper Silesia. The ac daries of
Upper Silesia in ac-
tion of the ¡'oles has cordance ■with the
jeopardised piel :

the whole of the Poland's failure


European set to arrest the
tlement aud it is not clear at raid on Vil na last year has
the moment how the danger already strainedtlie patience
can be best removed. The Polish of her Western sympathisers.
Government has dissociafc Her indirect complicity with
itself from the action of Kor Korfanty's coup involving an :

fanty arí'd his 35.000 followers unjustifiable infractiou of pub


but meanwhile the few French lic right and EgUropean- order
and Italian troops in the would, if estáblished, still fur
neíghbourhood have been una- ther aliénate their
sympathies. 1
ble to prevent the oceupation Poland owes her redemptiou to
by these Polish bands of a very the Versailles Treaty and Bri
wide área whereiu there is tish newspapers unanimously
a
large Germán population. declare that the Allies are iu
Though the situation is now honour bound in the interests
comparatively quiet, these Ger of Poland as well as of C.er-
mans are
extremely nervous iliauy to interpret it impartially. Señoritas Marta Larrain Pérez, Lucía M. Talan--: . Ríos.
and
throughout Germany the y Maria Isabel Larrain Pérez.
feeling is being ínflamed bv # *

uníouudcd stories of Polish


violence. Since a peaceful ac- gravity OÍ the positioil
The
NO STOPS ON THE WAY"
quintance with the British Ar emphasised by Mr. Lloyd Germauy
was using the forces she EMPIRE LODGE, X.0210.S,
had to restore order in their
George in a serious and care Market Street, London, S. E
You are fully insured my on the Rhine, the Germans own Province. That was
fair, 26,
considered
have developed a profound faith fully
statement in
FOR SAFE, CONFORTABLE ÁND the House oí and fair play was what Britain November 2jth 191 o.
Commons. The
in the British soldier and are stood for. Whatever
PLEASANT MOTORiNG Upper Silesia happened
plebiscite, he said. the Government could not ac Dear W. Bro. Waiter Hobbs,
USE now
miploring the protección had resulted in a
| majority of
WHEN YOU,, of British troops in Upper Si the breaking of the com- On behalf of the 'Worshipíul
jjpcrj
lesia. The something like six against four cept which
participación of a in favour of, the Germán lead to con
claim. pact might Master. Wardens and Brethren
large number of Allied troops The sequeuces of the most clisas of the Empire Lodge X.o 2108,
in the task of position was
complicated trous character.
ousting the Poles I am asked to tell you I hat it
írom forbidden territory would by
the fact that in some parts
towns had votecl Germán and is hoped that during your tour
. OF THÜ NEW TYPE undoubtedly cause regrettable rural distriets Polish while in rouud tile world you will con-
consequeuces meanwhile. all others the vey to ;'the Brethren in any
DOUBLY VULGANIZED position
Empire Lodge Inyitation
was rever-
political presure possible is
sed. The
decisión of place you may visit, the assu-
...REINFORCED BEAD general
being brought .to bear bv the
the Allied commission' was that rance that a hearty welcome
the Amliassador's Council and
Firesíone Tire & Rubber Co.
Allied Governments. The Po
those parts w hich liad voted to Overseas Masons will be accorded them
Lodge at any ^time they may
in our

VICTORIA 1566 BUENOS AIKKá lish Government is overwhelmingly Polish should


be visiting tíiis country.
being be given to Poland. Now an -

Stock of e-il-aizes and typoa urged to discourage Korfanty


insurrectiou had been started by Sir Ravmond Dennis and Mr.
It is further hoped that you
and his bands in a practical and Pro. Sir Raymond Dennis
Poles to place the Allies in the W. E. Hobbs who left by the
7 lagaüanes Motor Garage manner aud to place ai more
situation of having to face an s.s. «Asturiano» on Tuesday for will he able to secure the as-
rigorous 'guard upon its froh sistaiice and cooperation of
tier with Silesia, while at the accomplished thing.
This step Buenos Aires have been the
Punta Arenas Ch i I©, | was iu
Brethren
complete defiance of bearers, throughout their world of
in fulfilling the objeets
same time it is being made the
of Versailles. Unless
Treaty of a of' the Empire Lodge; that of
tour, messáge greetins:
emphatically clear. to the Poles
the situation haudled with
was to Overseas Masons .froni the bringiug into closer unión all
that the Supreme Council lias Masons 'from Overseas with
stern justice it would be fatal Master, War-

Why do Millions yet reached no


the future status of Upper Si
decisión as to
to the jjeace of Rurope. He was
alarmed at what would happen
¡
Worshipíul
and Bietliren of the Empire
their London Brethren.

of housewives use Sunlight Soap ? lesia and that when the deci Lodge and an invitación to Yours sincerely aud fráternally
Have unless some confidence were them to'visit the Empire Lodge
sión is made it will not he j jned.) William Taylor.
you ever tried to ascertain? A piece of restored to the World. Pohi whenever thev may be in Lbn- Secretary.
susceptible to influence by acts
and countrywas tlie last that ¡don.' The Empire Lodge was
of violence and that disregard
should try to tear up the Tre íounded in the year of the Co Y\'. Uro. W. ív. Hobbs, n.P,.E.
of the Allies' impartial ruliug
of Versailles. Poland's fre lonial Exhibition by some ín-
will provoke the severest con aty
edom was won for her by Bri fluential Masons who had spent
sequeuces. tain, France and Italy aud eyery EXCHANGE
many years of their lives in
letter of the Treaty represénted distan t parts of the world and =3
The unconditional
acceptañ- a British life. The' Polish Gov who felt that there should be
ce by
Germany of the Allied ernment liad disclaimed respon iu the metrópolis of the Em
Valparaíso 90 d/s. $ 35.^0
used in your wash will next demands makes a distinct ad Si 3.80 d.
i the
to vance towards
sibility for the insurrectiou but pire a Masonic Lodge where Gold
you reason. European reset- these disclaimers had come once Brethren from Overseas would Surcharge 162.%
You wiíl íind that Sunlight tlement and previded that or too often
and it was difficult be specially warmly welcomed. Franes to £1.
der can be speedily restored in to believe that .47-50-
Soap used m the repudiations of All High Commissioners, Ag- Pesetas 29.60
wash saves your
Upper Silesia, the movement responsibility were anything ents-General,
etc. are Honorary
time, in the direction of the econo more than Members of the Empire Lodge Lires 74-75
labour and
purely verbal. For
mic recovery of Eastern and the Allies it was of
money, supreme and through these connections Swiss Fes. 22.05
and, wHat is more,
Middle Europe should not be interest that the
Treaty of Ver the presence of Brethren from Marks 255-
saves your clothes.
long delayed. Unhappily, howe sailles should berespected. The Overseas who are temporarily u. s. $ 3-77
ver, the situation created by Germans wereentitled to every in London is assured.
the action of Kor Dutch Fl. 11. 17
TRY IT IN irresponsible thing that the Treaty gave The letter of invitación is
fanty and his Polish insurgents them. There were only two as follows and before leaving Belgian Fes. 47.60
YOUR NEXT WASH. \ ha.s fulfilled the worst fears of B. Aires M 1. 11.76
ways of dealing with the sitúa- Mr. Hobbs expressed the hope
British Statesmeu. The mal i- tion. One was that Allied troops that Masons in the Territory Gold 43-3/8

Lever Brothers Limited, cious aud unfounded report should restore order. Britain who are members of Lodge Sha res
that the inter-AÍlied Commis withdrawn her the Grand
Port Sunlight, England.
sion trusted witli the pa'rtitíon
having troops recognised by Lodge Fuegos ,
70
had no right to tell the Allies of England will get into touch. -r í
of Upper Silesia in accordance 04
with the plebiscite had recom-
that they must use their troops. with tne Secretary of the Em- ^agunas
Aysens
But there was no reason why pire Lodge whenever they may 23
GRUJÍAN k ZEHMKE mendecí a frontier favourable ¡ the Allies should object to be iu London. Gente Grande
to Germany, afforded a
36
Ex official of Tbomson and pretext
Maplt for Korfanty's bands to swarm
Buenos Aires
into Upper Silesia aud seize
Calle O'Higgins, next to Brinckman & C«.
the whole territory whose future
is in doubt. The British forces

Electric Plants
Furniture and

Lighting
Spring Mattresses had been withdrawn shortly
mauufactured aud reno ved and
any after the plebiscite was taken
other work in this
carefully carried and the policing oí the área
out.
devolved upon the French and
át'. A 11 work and material Italian
-guaranted. troops.
endeavoured to
The Italians
suppress the
flotor Engines. 5av Benches
insurrection but whether they
were fully supported by the
French is not clear. lu
response to an Allied protest
the Polish Government deelared
that it has no
partin Korfanty's
coup which is described as a

spoutaneous outbreak but in


All sizes and classes of First Class British official circies it is feared
Wood, in the rough or planed, ton- that Warsaw has not fully rea
gued and grooved; moldiugs of all lised the gravity of the 'situa
kinds for doors and window frames, tion which demands firmer ac
floor skirting, etc. all of dry wood. tion on its part. The immediate
Details and prices to be had on ap- danger is not merely that the
olication :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Germans in the
disputed arca
••

^ will retalíate but that


J m
Korfanty
will be unable to restrain his
own followers. Already repi
"",,; the insurgents aré
1
Sscladad Gsnadsra Benia Crande getting out of hand 'aud it ¡s
uhlikely that they will res-
Korfanty's latest promise to
tiank of Y¡¡
1 \
building, first floor. cease hostilitiés. The disorga-

y 1
tion of food supplies, the
Telephone Núm. 142. railwa\ and other services now

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i I The Budret
'
The
ten
Budget
Chamberlain introduced
which Mr. Alis
in The Bolden Age if"H"'
Auto Garage Central the
sound
House
but

Commons was
unexciting. The pu
blicación in advance of depart-
mental estimates had robbed
By Roland Phillips
it of the possibilitiés surpri-
of
EN0INCCBS am sign-post poiuted the
The

L. Meric h Co. prepared the public


ses and had
to abandon hopes of a substan-
nearest way to water.
To-day
something white, pinued to the
CONTRACTOS :: tial remission of taxes. Faced
cross-arm, íluttered in the wind.
with the prospective total expen
Milton holds Across tbe .barren waste, per
who
diture of over one thousand mil Tommy
the automobile speed record- haps a mile distant, gal-
a man
lions sterling, the Chancellor of
Agent for the OVERLAND CARS. 4 hour. loped hard. The rise and fall
the Exchequer has felt bound to 125 kilometres an
of his horse flapped a broad-
continué the principal ítems of
rimmed hat above his brown,
taxation on the old basis for, al
face. When the
though the estímate is consi- velvet poppy set a little to one dirt-begrimed
white of the paper carne to his
Copy. Certifícate of Performance of derably lower than war and side of the waistline.
the Government eyes he swerved his pony tow-
post-war years, he made
O veri and Car.
was committed to dropping the For day dresses, one finds ard it. Coming closer,
la out the letters upon it. The
excess profits duty which
navy blue, brown, or grey
re
first line was larger than the
The trial wasfuel, oil and water consumption,
a cently yielded such a being freely used. In some
handsome ce
and reliabilty test, on Brooklands Track. Tlie car was revenue. There is at least a ne- instances the entire gown is rest and blacker; many times
one before he had read the same
gative satisfaction for taxpayers made of the lace, in others
to be driven at 30 miles per hour for seven hours per
day for six days. the only intervals being one liour in the fact that no fresh taxa comes across it intermingled word.
each day at mid-day.
However, this day he paused
tion is proposed. Hot merely with georgette or charmeuse and carefully spelled out
will the revenue be sufficient draperies, which are mounted longer
Results of trial soft fa each word. Educación with Red
to balance this colossal expen over ninon and other
foundation. Martin liad been considerably
The car ran at an average speed for the whole diture but it will provde a sur- bric
trial of 3019 miles per hour for six days, running for of millions. And this overlooked, and it took him a
plus 176
approroximately seven hours per da}', and covering timeto read it through.
1262-48 miles. The speed was as far as possible main
without allowing for one penny From Paris comes rumours long
from After this was finally accom-
tained constantly at 30 per hour. The fuel used was in receipts for the yield of dyed navy and red lace be
motor spirit, and the fuel consumption was at the rate Britain is plished, he sat back in the sad-
reparations. not gi ing used with quaint printed
of 33-47 miles per gallón (Or 3649 ton-miles per gallón). ven to speculation in the mat íoulards of the same colour,
dle firmly, pushed his hat from
The oil consumption was 1454-4 miles per gallón. The
and off his wet brow, while the red
ter of national finance mo
while a novelty that is slowly
total amount of water used was 4 points.
from will not deepened over his face, even to
During the trial there were no involuntary ney reparations gaining in popularity are short
until it was the
stops; various
oiling and greasing was done in the de-
figure in her balance sheet un little sac coats made of dyed his ear-tips, hair.
pot after the day's run; there were no adjustments or
til it reaches her colour of his
exchequer. lace lined with chiffon and ni
repairs to engine. Even then it will not go in ñón and worn over taffeta and Then he turned abruptly,.
the relief of taxes but will be match. sweeping the distant line of the
georgette frocks to
hori-ron. .Seeing nothing he smi
devoted to áebt redemptien.


CASILLA 251. TELEPHÜNE 300. of the led.
The importance reducing Ñor is the use of dyed lace
Again he turned to the sign
.

debt is fully recognised and confined to the dressmaking


enormous strides have been ta and drew a long, freckled fin-
world alone. One finds it being each word as he
ken in this direction. All obli- ger beneath
the quite as freely used by smart read it aloud:
gations to Japan, Spain, milliners, who are send'ing out
Árgentine, Uruguay and Hol éxquisite model picture hats «R-E-W-A-R-D.» Below this
Cardwell Hydraulic Wool Presses land have been defrayed. Re
and small toques made of gai-
in smaller type carne the fol
ductions of 75 millions during lowing: «Six feet— broad-shoul-
ly dyed lace trimmed with os- dered— face freckled, with fresh
HAND & POWER the past year have been effected
fruit, or flowers accor scar across left check— red hair
in the amount of debts owing preys, to their
i» 400 poema* of woolpreñad in two minutes- Th* Only Hkfaraulic Press of to the United States and Ca ding designer's faney. and beard— may be shaven now
Reasonabie Price on the Market nadá and those two countries —when last seen wore dark
FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES APPLY TO For wear with an all-brown and coat— blue
are to-day Britain's only credi pants vest— no

tors. Mr. Chamberlain dwelt ou day


toilette one finds a lovely flannel shirt. Mounted upon

Agents: Braun y Blanchard. this feature of the situation in brown picture


ched brown
hat of stifly stret- undersized
lace fashioned with south-west.»
pony and headed
coucluding his speech and, re- a
viewing his two years' connec and high crown and a shady brim, But what caused him to stare
trimmed on either side with the
tion with Treasury, said that longest was the last line,
«The déficit of the first cluster bunches of gilded gra- in great black letters
year
while a grey lace hat trim like the
printed
has been converted into a sur- pes; heading: cONE THOV-
med with grey ostrich tips is DOLLARS— DEAD ORALIVE.»
Crude oil and Kerosene Engines. plus and foundations have be SAND
éT^ f?r?I en made for a steady recovery
another pleasing novelty- that The reading brought back
\J lY L#l Simple Economical Efficient.
- -
when industrial disputes are
laid to rest and trade can be- a finish
Paris has recently
to a grey
produced
silk coat
as
the vivid events of a week be
fore, when amid the heavy
and skirt designed as a going- smoke and the
All zizes from 3 360 B.H.P. Marine and gin a new revival. We have clinking of many
1/2 to Stationary. off a of the away dress for a young spring carne suelden hot words;
wiped large part glasses
bride. and then
confused murmur,
foreign debt, we have restored a
Exclusive agent for Magallanes and Patagonia national credit and we have then a quick slide to the
oaths;
made it clear to those who doub- hip. Two cracks so cióse toge
will sounded as one; the
ted our capacity of our
New Amphibian ther they
his
SA/V\SING & Co. that Britain can hold and shall
hold her position as the premier
feeling a sharp
left cheek like the brand of a
sting on

O'HiggMs 931, altes. -


TeiepfaMe 673. -
Casita ti.
financial centre of the world.» Aeroplane red-hot iron. At the same mo
whirled in
ment when things

A scheme for his visión he remembered se


establishing an
to the
ODES = air express service from the eing the other man drop
Thames, in the heart of Lon floor like a log— a blue-ringed
the Seine, within a sto- hole full between his eyes.
Ai don, to
the woriü wear OF THE
ne's throw of the Place du Then caiue the uproar; the
oaths and sbouts mingled with
ALKOVEB -BOOTS & SHOES MOMENT Concorde, is brought apprecia-
bly nearer as a result of exhibí the crack and smoke of many
tion flights of the Vickers Vi- six-shooters, his sudden bolt for
leap to
The Possibilitiés oí king amphibian aeroplane the door, as quick a

Dyed Lace which have just been comple- the saddle, and away down the
ted. The machine street.
It is doubtful if there
rose graceful- recol-
has from the Thames within view It was not a pleasant
been a more popular
ly because
ever fa of the House of Commons Ter- lection, and he swore
bric than dyed lace "introduced
race and, carrying the Bri the paper called it to mind. He
to the realm of dressmaking.
tish Controller of Civil Aviation had ridden like one mad for
In the hands of artistic dress
as a passenger, made a rapid the week, stealing his food by
designers of to-day its variety flight to Paris. Officials of the night, fearful that someone
depart might recognize him; taking
seems to have no end. One se-
French Government
es it utilised for matrons and ments showed a keen interest would
obscure trails, that he
debutantes and schoolgirls ali- not be compelled to answer
fe*
in the tests, and were iinmense-
ke; while day and evening toi olish questions or waste ano

lettes are wholly made or par-


ly impressed with the machine's
ability to alight on either land ther shell. He only had six left.
< tially trimmed with this ever fol
or water. The use of river ter- He knew the men would
i useful product. and rel-
mini represents a great saving low men determined

r
of time now required for land entless. He that there
knew, too,
The wonder is that no one connections between large citi was no such thing as merey to
«O»
ever thought of
popularising it es aud aerodromes on the out- be given or to be expected.
he followed the lines
nut
before, for there is no denying" skirts. .
Again
tW*kuM3.Hi<maum <m*n its beauty, particularly wheil
BftJ -It jit is dyed in those gorgeous
Rlanfíharri.
-

--*
SOLÉ IMPORTERS O I i reds, órangés, greens, and
uraun uo i—' I V-V . . w .
biuéa that stand out with such RIO SECO
brílliátícji ín modem ballrooniS,

CARS Poppy red is the latest favo


urite colour íor lace dress. A a

The Car of the Camp . „ .


Why? lovely restaurant gown now be
$ 5.= per kilo.
ing bhown at a well-known
Because . . .
West End shop is made enti
week to any address in town.
rely of poppy-dyed silk lace Deliveries once a

orders securely packed


The Ford car is light, strong, powerful and simple mounted
red charmeuse
over the same
and
coiou
trimmed Orders:
Camp
«Chacre Anita» Rio .Seco or Casilla 145.
with extra vagant sash loops of Punta Arenas.
Modérate in price and inexpensive to Run Spare parto ^in be obtained in Punta Arena»
faille silk to match, the only
Agents: BRAUN & BLANCHARD. relief ¡J, one large black
being
June 8 Tkt? Magellan ThtaB

•*
rJES GOTOüfc y upon the printed sheet, and ¡ sat opposite him in silence
:
then, if moved by a sudden ; Martin noted that she was thin
jG'oTrfiPfisrE! y Y;Y4^
as
:- -

¿y impulse, reached over and ca- and careworn and nervous;


xefully removed it, after which that her face was filled with
he folded and deposited it with
many deep wrinkles, and that
in his shirt pocket. This finis her eyes were dull and
Hotel Cosmos
expres-
hed, and after surveying the sionless. A sCrawny hand went Proprietor; JULIO B1GET.
horizon once more, he tapped up at intervals to her forehead,
his pony slightly with hisspurl
brushíng back the tightly coi- Important reforms have taken place ia this «s-
and continued his gallop. led thin hair. tablishment under its new
m*a«gement, which haré
He passed the spriug, drank «Alone?? he finally asked, made ¡0 the most confortable and best hotat fcw j»*s-
of the vile, stagnant liquid and after the silence grew unbear-
let his horse do the same; mo able. engers «ad families.
unted again and rodé silently «Yes,» she nodded. Steam iaeattnfi in every room.
Because of it» pleasant taste
and refresfüng qualil&js the on, twisting at ¡ntervals in his -W'idow?» again he questio
FWST CLASS WWES AND LKHIORS
Children love to use
saddle and smiling grimly each ned.
time. She shook her head slowly. EXCELLEWT SERVICE.
^inolia Tooth Paste. Late afternoon brought him «No. The man and boy's back
to a low, sloping'gully, leading East. Went last month. «Boy's *iwiim»i
It cleanses the teeth and
gioes them a pearly lustre, destrcys gradually into the foothills, low got consumption. We only liad
igerms, and /(eeps the gums heallhy and the breath swee! and barren. enough money for one of us
ÍY-';; On the slope he walked his to go with him. The man went
horse, and it was not until the I stayed.» —

walls of the cañón rose high Her sentences were slow and O'Higgins 1042
and shut out the desert did he jerky and the words sounded Telephone 63
A first-class English boar- breathe easier. almost machine-like in their
Cricklewood School
CdU rriBglK |uu»m Bmnoi Air.s
ding school for girls. Princi- «A thousand dollars, > he mut monotony. If Martin ever felt
tered to himself, «ain't to be sorry, he did then.
pal Miss Holland, Associate
Queen 's College, London: Registered teachei (Column looked at with one eye. There'll «Kind of hard, ain't it?» he
be plenty of the boys willin' to returned.
Highest prices paid for
B.), Board of Education, -England, late co-principal Col
lege Hill School, Haslemere, Surrey, assisted by qua let daylight through me for She looked up half afraid and wool, sheep-skins, ox-
lified staff Prospectus may be had on
application to that, plenty of them. Wonder her eye were misty.
the Frincipal how far back they are?» «I-d— like to see the kid hides- fox skins, horse -

Again he lapsecl into silence; again before he dies.» —

the rattle of the loóse stones After that she lapsed into si hair, ostrich feathers, etc
as his
pony stepped cautious-ly lence. Pretty soon the alarm-
alieftd sounded dismal and fo- clock ou the shelf tapped out ten
reboding. When at last the hard, jai-ring strokes.The woman
ST3NLEY violet gloom settled down slowly aróse, nodded toward a buük
he carne upon the summit of near the further wall, after j
■Mi

the pass and looking back saw which she went laborinus;ly up

AUTO -
P1AIL that which he liad dreaded so ft Hárrów
stairway to the ateic.
long. Waiting until all noise cea-
:-: BETWEEN :--: Mere dotsthey were as yet, sed from above, Martin crept
showing like flyspecks agaiiist carefully around to all the Win
Punta Arenas and Rio Gallegos the shifting dusteloud. dows saw that they were se- —

Somehow or other he did not curely fastened; opened the door IRONMONGER _¡Y' ■WF"*~ |
feel as bad he had
thought and peered out into the hard
Touching at Estancias SAN GREGORIO as
- -

; -.-■-■
-
-
"

KIMIRE AIKE, PUNTA DELGADA, and CÓNDOR. he' would. The many hours of moonlight. Also listened inten-
for any sound, but none ceaseless watching tly
Two journeys a week.
were over.

had
BUILDING MATERIALS
to his ears. Then smiling Far below him the dusk carne

Por further informations apply to the GARAGE MORANO grimly to" himself, he shut and swallowed up the cañons and Tools for Artisans and Painter's Brushes a
Telephone 328. —

gradually crept with long sha- bplted the door, blew out the

dow-fingers toward the hilltops. lamp, ánd without undressing speciality


He k-new in time that the trail threw himself headlong upon
would be hidden. Thereforé, the bunk, drawing- the single
CALLE ERRÁZURIZ. TELEPHONE 31.
with a last look at the tiny fi blanket about him.
In every operation gures, halthidden in the gloom,
He could not realize how B rr#t»Trr-i ra>TOWí?w-i -^-i ™rwr,n&yfK^:~¿r» -
:

of Pufcháse, he whirled his pony and gal-


Sale, he had slept, but of a sud
Mortgage, Renting or Marking
Boundaries a Scale-Plan of the
loped down
Lescornez & Oortez
the
the distant valley.
trail toward long
den his eyes snapped open and

'property will be most useful. Sueeossor of C. A Milward Where there is a green val- he found himself looking at the
him
PLANS of Estancias, Shearing ley with a stream tumbling low-raftered ceiling above £uc: fje NlELSEN & REFSGAARD
.

it, he had learned It must have been cióse to


Sheds, Dips etc., and blue-print Eng-ineeriiíf. through in Carpen ter and i'UB-niture Sh«p
there must be a ranch house —
daybreak, for the light the.
copies. Calle Brazilera 831. Front of Maestranza.
and that meant food and drink, room very distinct.
was

Modérate fees Castings up to 6 tons, Tranj and He turned to his side. Two In Stock: Wood of all descriptions;
perhaps lodging, so
Tongued
-^p|¡ too; —

in this it be, or three gaudy prints he dis


tnisaions any length. case
proved to »nd grooved planks for floors and ceilings; Window
D. VALENZUELA O. for ere he liad riddeu an hour covered, then a long, low shelf trames: meuldings, doore and windows.
Calle Valdivia N°. 430. Repairs of all kinds execut.- a
light flashed to his eyes, upon which an alarm clock tic-
ked unnaturally loud. He noti-
of
TELEPHONE N°. 657. by competen! workmen. glowing red and sullen out
the rising mises.
toward
ced the minute hand lacked five
minutes of the hour fiveo'clock.
r
rodé it,
he
Workmen

Agents for DONALD WOOLPRES Rapidly


His instinct at first was to
SES AND WIRE STRAINERS dismounting at the gate, and
P. MAYORGA A. Holzapfeis paints for ships and calling out loud enough to bring arouse himself, to creep silen
house, and ride who want a good suit at a reasonabie price caá
boats a small, blinking woman to the tly out the
teaches Spanish by Direct But he felt so comforta- obtain it at the "CABALLO BLANCO"
door. away.
Method. Calle Talca 1570
-

ble that he resolved to lie a Calle Waldo Seguel (córner of Calle Talca.)
«Can I put up here for the
Telephone N°. 284. bit longer. So he shut his eyes
night?» he asked boldly.
■'«filli'iiiviYiYFniYf
Manuel Saarez.
*

■-T.-vmTnTnmiTrT-mirn-rrvr^^ i \<rpm-nnamL
for what seemed to him
A bit of silence carne before again, Proprietor,
the answer; thén it was broken moment. When he opeonly a
FUGELLIE nos. quickly. <-Nb; we ain't got no
room.» The words were snap
ned
cious
them
of
again he was cons-
something very small

Calle
ped out, and before he could and very round and blue near
WINDSOK HOTEL
O'Higgins córner of Progreso argüe more the door
med shut.
was slani- to his eyes.
The thing was the muzzle of
Beg to advise their clients that by
every from Home boat
He silent for a a six-shooter.
remained
English Hotel and Restauras?
hey are receiving Goods. Camp orders receive careful attention Behind it he saw the dull
moment, debatí ng whether to Up to date Bath Room ;: :¡
forcé his way in and demand eyes of the blinking woman
and the palé cheeks, upon which Well v'entilated bedroon)s0
food and rest, or to take chan
SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA ces and ride on.
a sullen red spot burned. SpacioUs Dining J-faom. -

However, he
«Don't move,» she comman-
fated to do neither of
IMPORTADORA was
sud ded sharply. «If you do,
I'll first class cooking aqd conveniences.
Movement of these, for the door was
shoot.»
Y EXPORTADORA DE LA denly opened again and the
He uoticed that the gun was Avenida Colon No. 828, between
Steamers :: :: woman, carryiug a lamp in her Calle L. Navarro aqd Magallanes
PATAGONIA held very steady and that neit
hands, carne out and down to her her hands ñor her words
where he- was standing.
She held the light cióse to
his face, shading it so she co
trembled.
The white
He decided to obey.
light was
shifting
Proprietor: V.
«ASTURIANO» Will leave Buenos Aires, for this uld see his features plainly. everywhere, and through the 999-¡amfS}a3mE9a9999999MzTSmS999999999-mtXaBaaa»t»99^.'
of the woman he
aud intermedíate ports
14 May. «You can come in,» she began window back
«ARGENTINO» Is expected to arrive here slowly. «I reckon we can find
saw the long, pink fingers of
i6th.
Friday room for
the sun stretching higher and »
May. you.»
Martin slipped from the sad higher, low-lying touching many
«ATLÁNTICO" Making between Buenos Aires
trips clouds with crimson.
dle, threw the reins across the
and Comodoro Rivadavia, His arms were aching, yet he
pony's neck, after which he daré not
followed the woman, the horse
ütt them. He opened
sauntering off towards a lo\-
and shut his ?!»£?rS nérvóüsly. í
Y* sudden they carne in con-

Elbourne & Slater \


shed, lying half
£100111;
distinci in •**"■'
tact
a
with something hard and i
Dentist
Teeth stopped, bridged and He paused at the door,
smooth. It was his cartridge
not- belt.
1
He gave a short, quick
ing that there
wowned. Commiggion Agents
¡ght save
other
the
gasp, but if the woman noticed
was none

her she made no im


woman
1
All'
Painless
^Ofk promptly executed
extractions.
and| A Beok-Keeper*.
self. She was
bending over the
stove and an odour of
The impulse overpowereí I
bacon and He let his fingers slide down
i HAY of last hsrvest i
•rgTinateted. Hours 9—12 a.i fríed potatoes carne to hisnos- 9
carefully to where his six-sho
*. and a —

7 p.m. ¡Calle Roca.-Rio Gallegos trils.


oter was. He steeled himself, WILLIAMSON & Co.
Sundays and Feast days' Telegafíe Address
-r that he hung
Up his resolved to shoot suddenly thro
hat and washed; then
Aqents of Williamson, Balfour & Co.
*■ ío to 12 a.m. seated ugh the blanket. But when his
Otílt* himself at the table. He
O'Higgins 879. (bet-l "ELBSLA" Eound the h oís ter it was
g** Valdivfc ¿nd Av.Colon)! almost ravenously the first de
empty. The gun was -one! 9
«e«J»hone No. 08.. fctjentt for Buenos Alreí 'Mírald"
cent meal in a week. While he The shock startled him c*

|
i thus engaged. the woman the moment, thef L Y""1
.. i¡e
.

raised his,
Calle 21 de Mayo 1127.
-••«e»c9»«iBBK*»*9«esa«jLi-i jiii iihihi íb»*^
J
-

LIAN Ti June 8

ootdoor invites
YO"'- KODAK -

Udto's M GMldren's eladiing a spwiaJitj


British goods only. Camp orders receive careful

attention.

PUNTA ARBNAS, CALLE VALDfVIA ooo.

Casilla aai. Telephone 458.


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í-

I
'
.OVAL HOUSEHOLD'
You can get ont -

at from & 1, to £ i'S.


Brownie Cameras $ 15.
"BLACK AND WHITE'
_

Prompt developing and printin -

and
C. VEIGA, Calle Roca
In the Par-que Forestal. Punta Arenas, ;5'wEE'S'¿i.»;'''l 'RED SEAL'

eyes again and fastened them shirt front. He drew his breath with sense, will find Panadería Dalmacia are well matured and
perfectly bleaded.
narrowly upon the weapon that hard. He had a great over- lít obvious that the qua- Their large stocks in Scotland ensere
the
pretty The only bakery owned by as
woman held. There was a whelming desire to lay down lities shewn in these charac-
certain nitch in the under side on the bunk and Allied subjects. Bread made «nfailing supply of the same
sleep. ters are the very quaiities
of the barrel, and he almost He staggered around and saw with
which, to the author are more Árgentine flour. faaitiess qualitiee.
laughed aloud as he saw it. the woman sitting there in the «real» than
any thing else in Ord'H- by telephone, No. 492
The strain was broken and saine
chair, and in the same life, aud that granted the pos- Ltrubicíc A ¡Hu'sac
he felt the blood
pound freely position, and he carne near to session of these quaiities, each
again along his vei-n-s. The her. character is consistent with itself
muzzle quívered but he conti YJ'ake this,» he managed to and consistent iu its eífect
nued to laugh. He saw the fin- upon
jerk out, and slid the paper others.
ger tighten up the trigger, but from his shirt pocket to her So far as the techuique goes
he raised himself slowly to an
lap. «You knew— you knew all it is the best novel that the
elbow. Doing so, he heard a the time. It means a thousand writer
has yet published. The
sharp click as the hammer fell for you. It'll take you to to main tale is of two
— —

young pe
upon an empty chamber. the kid. You shot me unders
ople who 'inucked up» by the

«'Taint no use,» he said, «the tand


you did it. I'm glad of it. war and its subsidiery iuíluen-

gun's mine, and it ain't loaded.» Guess it's the first good thing ces, win
The woman looked at through to the com
him I ever done— iu all my life.»
plete honesty and confidence
dully for a moment, then drop He laughed, gasping-like, let of
expressed love. The tribu
ped the weapon and sank wea- the gun fall into her lap,- .and tan stréams all swell the
kly back in her chair. glo-
then, standing tiptoe, as though ryof human love, physfcal and
1 1

got to his feet and calmly to get a great breath of air,


reloaded it; then slipped it to spiritual (for the author the
crumpled to the floor. two are one). It is a
story of
his hip. After that he
picked His golden age had begun. great subtlety yet demanding
his way toward the
door, un- here aud there elements of
bolted it, and peered out.
sheer beastliness, from which
In a flash he had slammed the author no more funches than
i' shut
again aud shot the bolt he flinches of singing the
cck in its place. In that brief prai-
ses of his
a head
Holy City or' from
instant tic .saw pop ove? A GRüSADEK enjoying what is ridicUlous in
the far hilltop. his human characters. Indeed
«I'm trapped like a coyote,» for fine comedy it would be
he burst out, gazing around
(«Wouiau and Children.»)
By P/ugh de Selincourt. hard to beat the scene between
quickly. Leaving the door -he the lovers in the first part of
carne cióse to where the wo Mr. Hugh de Selincourt is a
Chapter XI. The story demands
man sat. crusader. His Holy City is hu also
great adroitness in. the
«Got any more shells» he de- man Love and he is vowed to
shaping, so that the
interplay
manded, shakiug her roughly win it back from the Payn'im of the true and the false may
by the shoulder. of lust-aud shame. The Crusra-
But the woman only shook ders took many a hard knock each
bring out the signifieance of
her head. «The man took 'em from the Paynim; and there
psychological step, and
through all its various web
all.» ars signs already that this crus-
there runs the the thread that
Martin cursed aloud. Turn- ader's latest advance has grie-
distinguishes all Mr. de Selin-
ing, he peered out the west vously rattled and frightened court's novéis a lyric strain —

window and saw a figure com some of the modern Paynim. which beíits the 'work
of one
ing toward the house. He pul The Crusaders had other op- who .q-oes, singing the free joy
led and blazed through glass ponents —

pe.ople who agreed and beauty oí his Holy City.


and all; the figure leaped into that the holy city was Ho
the air and fell iu a hucldle. E. s. w. i\
ly, but were not quite sure
«That's one,> he muttered whether the Holy City was qui TS»'
«•••••i
grimly, «and I've got five more te as holy as all that and tho
'

shells. After that- ught Crusaders, anyway, rat


He broke off suddenly with her extravagant aud uucomfor-
a
shrug of his sh-p . tabie fellows. Mr. De Seliuco-
A line of men was u Y's new book will doubtless
coming
now, bending low, their six- '.. some oi these Laodice-
shooters half way to their sho fndeed a note at the foot
ulders. -,e dedication

«Five shells for eight men,» to iniply that the attack which
page seems
Engineers, Boi , Ship Repairers, Iron & Bí ass Founders.
he burst out, andsmashed what he had planned was even mo
gla¡ h three bul- re vigorous than that which, rekilt and is in a position to undería-
■lets as East as he could work in deference to the
the trigger. The line wav Paynim and Laodicean, he has
feelings oí ke work of all descriptions. -
The síipyard deparíraent is complete with
for a moment and he smiled. 1 to deliver.
an Oxy-acetylene
One man lay fist upon his Y
two others sat
holding their si can:;
couvictiou and sincerity
;:iestioued. His Ho
'
Cutting and Weiding
des. Only live crept fon. ly Citv is to him all
Holy; ■ 1
3s stocked for sale. Dick's Compound
f.
this time. Thev did not her tliere is nothing common
Crack! Martin let go at the or unclean, except the mess Solé makers of the Improved -

foremost man. the Paynim ha ¡ of her,


lently the shot went wild, and he will hymn her praise" in
for the man kept on face of all the Paynim that
heedlessly.
He knelt closer to the window he can reach, and so that all La-
and drew a car-. .
odiceans can hear. There soe«s
One of the wounded men
got two lines of defence. One is :.
to his feet and caught sight the novel is improper; to which Dr. R. Saez H.
of him. He, too, knelt, and the reply of the author aud
XTIST.
sharp crack of his gun c¡ those that sympathise with him
at the it with Mar should be that to the Begs to advise the public in
puré all nt of general, that he is now at their
tina.
things are puré and that pu leather and fibre travel- services iu COMMISSION AGENTS
Martin saw tlie man fall for those that are

ward as if he had been and ing trunks and h Puerto i


given :
glad iu love, not
a push from behind and with those-who seeing low
imported and of loca! make. Ultima Esperanza,
tea to laugh, but a
bit into his shoulder and s
sharp si Inst. must cloak its foulness in
shame. The other line oí de
SAILCOTH Auctioneers
him whirling to the floor. He fence is that, being very much líw'ds Reviued,
24, 26, 80 and ommercial society lega.
got to his feet in a daze while a novel with a purpose it is 30, 42, 120
inches wid ma all business concern-
the things denced around in not
endless, confusing circles.
good
sentation
art —

of
not a faitlifnl
life.
pre
Fortunatelv,
che Public Notary atended
4utb«trizeii Customs
i le clapped a band to the or unfortunately, it is tlie ar- Tarpaulings for covering
place and felt
something hot tist's business to present life cargo. Apply to J. G. Dettleff, Calie
/aldivia N.° 461 the Puh
aud thick spreading down his I as he, íor himself, sees it; and
LEOPOLDO FELLER. blic Notary.
or at
House Agenta.
00 Cents. Punta Arenas. Wednesday. June I5th. 1021
m

Banco de Chile y Argentina


AHthorised by Supreme Decree of 2¡th <if April
Blind Heipeí of the Bünd
1900.
Speiied 011 2;ar<l ..May 1900.
»•:>:' jybi '*».*.«< 1888
Sir Arthur Pearson's Remarkable Career
HE^D OFFICE.. .PUNTA ARENAS Head Offite: Old Broad Street, London, E. C.
Branches: , BKASCB II PÍIÍ7A ABEJAS OPEKED \tst
CHILE: Valparaíso, Castro. Sí. Dunstans Hostsl Aúthorised Capital
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fuljan. -f--,-c»r->-.-?>^»-^ --
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President: Mauricio liraun.
Reserve Fund
,
4,^64,520
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3,850.000 . »
Campos.
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Propnetary Directors: E. W. Hobbs, José Montes Th., E. Dom.ir. last mail reíer to the publieation wonderful with what assurante Branches in Chile: Valparaíso, Santiago, Iquique, Anufa-
R. A. Ewi-ng
Suplentes: T. R. D. IJurbury, Dougías R. I.ethaby.
by Messrs. Hodder and Slou- they find their way. In short í>as!a, Copiapó, Coquimbo, Chillan, Concepción, Talcahuano
ghton oi the «Prince of Wales's they come aniazinglv near to Punta Arenas.
<i*vy ■■

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doing everything íor themsel Argentina: Buenos Aires, Rosario de Sania Fé, Bahía Blanca
S.ooo.ooo
,

Reserve Mmcl record of the Prince's visit to ves. Rowing, swimniing, dan Mendoza, han Rafael, Rio Gallegos. Puerto Deseado San Ju
^o,^
,

>Safe deposits, with


sepárate depaiCmetíts for renting for safe
Australia and New Zealand. Iu cing— whatever recreatiou a lián, Comodoro Rivadavia. Santa Cru-/., Trelew.
nustody of deeds, documents etc. a
preface the Prince urges blind man can enjoy they have —
Kngland: Bradford
in the Savings Bank Section iu-.-imsits are received in Britshers throughout the Em- i learnt at St. Dunstan's;
many
Perú: Lima
oiu.kan ct'rki-acv. arcen'ane currosncv, and. sterling. pire to purchase a copy of the of a musical turn have made Uruguay: Montevideo
Brafta and letters of credit on all the
'principal cities of liuro- book «and thus bel)) me to a. special study of that. The FraiM'e: Paris.
pe and Souch America. Current and deposit aceounts opened and all earn the 'largest 8nain: Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao
other kind of Haukmg operations transacted. possible assis astonishing thing is that it is Seville, Valencia, Vigo-
i tance for our sailors and sol-' not one or two, or even a few United 8tates. New York,
E. PRTTERSEN, -Managing-Director. (Agency). México: México.
; diers who were blinded in the score of excepcional men who Srerling; 4 n<! Curreney Savings Bank, Deposits re-
war >. The Prince thus gives are making good in this way — «•**«*. Punta Arenas. -W. HSMITH, Manager.
another prooí of his happy practically all our men blinded
HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand fiarnier Proprietor. kuack of doing the right and in the war have come under
m&mw "•x**^^ popular thing and his though tful Sir Arthur's care, and the spirit
and gracious act should ensure of St. Dunstan's affeets them
a liand.some return for St. all.
Dustau's whose work has won When Mr. Hobbs left Kn
1
F. the admiration of the whole giand tliere were still under
Empire. Mr. W. E. Hobbs, C. training some 700 of the 1,700
¡^-^^^^^ím, B. E., whose,. presence in Pun men actually blinded in the PKIinY HOBBS. Proprietor
ta Arenas we referred to in a war. The Hostel is busier than
previous issue. is a personal evér now, and there appears
friend of Sir Arthur Pearson, to be 110 end to its work. Be-
whose name will always be as- sides these
1,700 men who were b S$©nttoea*a 09ifitt@j
sociated with this institución, blinded in the war,
23,000 were
where the blinded héroes TiaitS discharged from the Army with
been taught to see, and we are badly injured eyesight. In the
CALLE ROCA
now able to give some informa- case of of them this
many
tion in regard to Sir Arthur's badly damaged sight has Punta Aren¡?,s
passed,
scheme for the after care into total blind-
the blinded soldiers. ness, and men are still coming
«St. Dunstan's the hostel in to St. Dunstan's as rapidly as

London where the blinded sol in the deadliest days of thé


diers are trained is a factory war.

of happiness» says Mr. Hobbs. «Indeed, there is no end to


«Sir Arthur's central ¡dea from the work,» Mr. Hobbs informs
the first has been to inspire us.' «Sir Arthur Pearson has Sociedad Mercantil
SUITS, OVERCOATS
y
the. men with the thought of built Up an organization for
de Punta Arenas ::
RAÍ^PROOFS, PYJAMAS ,
the cheerful acceptance of blind- the After-Care of the Blinded
neSs; to help them to forget .Soldiers. Jt is under the direc
their loss in the preoecupation tion of one of the blinded of Calle 21 de Mayo, of Brrazu/ iz.
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR, of becoming extraordinarilv ea ficers, and its purpose is to
córner

pable as blind men. How they keep in cióse touch with the
CANADIAN STEEL SHOES FOR have responded to this leader- growing army of blind workers, Hight-class Provisión Merchants
CAMP USE. ship is one of the great stories keepirtg up the spirit of com-
oí the war. .Sir Arthur, himself radeship that began at St.
blind, js one of the busiest men Dunstan's, helping the men to AU best-known brands
tne
LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS.
j iu thousand
London— and already nearly get their materials, assisting
of Wines & Spirits stocked
Casilla 385. C. Bories- !a blinded soldiers are them to find the best market for
Telefono 248, to be numbered among the what they produce, and, by the
busy pe'ople of the worid. 1 11 constant visit of experts, giving I ^*,2?T,«Lf-7'í?r*',^Ttr' ¡ír"?*r*pT-— •- • - -
■.
-.^nw vt-c

all parts of England you may them the encouragement and as-
corne 011 little poultry-farms sistance they want in their work.
run by blind soldiers; cob- It is a daily, even an hourly,
iege ou
blers' shops where blind men fight which these courageous Hotel Progreso
Calle Chiloé 1165. Casilla 208. are
repairing boots in open men must make to maintain Darío Zenteno
Proprietor:
competition with others iu the their victory over blindness.
Boarders -
Half-board-rs Day-púpils. Calle Pedte Montt 937.
trade; on shops where blind They- picture the world about Telephone 214. Casilla 131
CURRICULUM: Enghsn, in all Tts branche». men do
frame-making and other them, but they see no human
Arithmetic. Mathematics. French. Latín. joinery; 011 home factories where
face, 110 scene ljghted with First-class family hotel. Special rooms
Hypene. [ baskets and mats are being made sunshine, 110 movement or co for prívate dinners and banquees. .: ::
Drawing. Painting. Eurhythmics. Sewing. Drill.
without the aid of sight. lours, they dwell in the shadows Modérate Prices. The quahty of the -

«There are blinded soldiers that know 110 lifting. To bring meáis at this hotel cannot be
Gymnastics. Singing. .Music. Harmony. equalled
Couaterpoint. working as skilled niasseurs in all .possible brightness into in Punta Arenas. '■

Dancing. Script-writing and Shorthand. the hospitals and in prívate their lives is the work of St.
Three bathrooms. Dinner Concert every Sunday.
practico, running the telephone- Dunstan's. For all the help that
Pupils prepared for the Oxford aad Camoridre exchanges in big stores, oceu- has come to him. Sir Arthur
Local Exams; also for the London
the London Colleje, and the
Royal Acaden» pying responsible business po Pearson wishes to express his
Trinlty Colíeye
of iftufc Isitions, doing typewriting and deep-felt thanks.
¡shorthand by means of a special Mr. Hobbs expressed the
Imachine on which notes can pleasure he experienced in being
be taken down in Braille cha- able, during is visit to Puuta
,
Pharmacie Frangaise
racters as fast as anyone can Arenas to thank all those who
had subscribed money to St.
Deposit of Kinriish, French, aud National remedie».
speak.
«In the short time since the Dunstan's Fund.
Juan Bahrfeldt [ war these men—

j ginning life again—


practicallyt be-
have come, j
son
Interest in Sir Arthur Pear-
himself is second only to
Señera] assortment
■ n«
of
Mineral
Drug»,
Waten
Chemieal Producto,
Calle Brrázuriz N°. 840. Casilla felt in his work. Mr.
34. Telef. 4J0 by power of their cheerful, indo that J. ROBERT. Chemiet
■»-»*M*f4* mitable spirit, to their
place Hobbs informed. us that it was

as useful citizens- sclf-reliant, at the age of 18 that Sir


Uptíolsterer self-supporting. What they can't Arthur, fresh from Winchester,
do you forget in the wonder entered on bis career. «Tit Bits»
Furnituré
Carpets
of what they can do, living
always in darkness, carrying on,
had initiated a
which involved
competition
replies to a MOLFINO HERMANOS
[ in the soldier's phrase, by means series of questions, the príze
Curtains of the sense of feel. of sound, and for which was a position on VALPARAÍSO
of scent. Abroad in the streets,
; visiting
new

of a guide is usually sought With the


the staff of the paper, at aj
places, the help salary of £ 200 per annum.
help of books of Especialistas en Conservas Nacionales \
Camp orders for but

in their immediate reference in the library of his
neighbourhoods, in their own father, the Rev. Cyril A. Fear-- •••»• ••••»•
.Triste ti
The MagelI/AN Times

¡son,
t'o the
and occasional journeys
at Win-
Stars of the Cinema
public library
chester, young Pearson subniit-
atiera
nvt
;
i led contributions which securéd
prize, and he at once- took
an active part in the produc
tioñ oí the popular weekly
wjiich laid the foundation of
«MENENDEZ BEHETY" Sir (then Mr.) George Newnes's
fortune. A very few months
found Pearson in the position

Seeoion Comercial of editor; and it was not long


before he felt so sure of him
self that his estímate of his
[ave received: Paints. Galvanisado Iron. Nails. valué to the paper exceeded
the sum the proprietor was

prepared to pay to retain his


Window Glass. Varnish. Linseed Oil. services. This resulted in Pear
son leaving «Tit Bits» to fouud

«Pearson's Weekly» when he


was still ín the early twenties.

Phoenix Hoíe
The most notable of Sir
Arthur's many cómpetitions
JÜST RECEIVED which made «Pearson's Weekly»
faíúous was the missing word
Genuine "Oxford" Sausages —

m lagUih Hotel of competition, which carried the


circulation well over 1,000,000
Whiskey "Spey Royal" k "White Horse" SANTA CRUZ
copies. The weekly was follo
wed by «Pearson's Magazine»,
Gilbey's Old Tom Gin (The legitímate «Home Notes», «M. A. P.»,
Gilbey's) i
Thk hotel ls excellently
«Novel Magazine», the «Big
and
Budget», «Householder»,
Sociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercial hvniehed throughout, posseí
a host of other publications,
whilst a considerable excursión
was made into the productioñ
%m a ftdl-aized billiard table,
«Sara Braun > of books.

Sección Comercial. ■fea k altogether up-to-date It wasin 1900 that Sir Arthur
fouuded the «Daily Express»,
falusin agents for "COSPER S" SHEiRIKG MACHINES. with which he subsequently —

O. O. FELTON
_

amalgamated the old «Mor Miss Madge Evans.


Proprie toi ning Herald», and in the «Ex
press» he introduced a new
makerUp, in British morning
journals by pubüshing the main
news of tíie day on the front
Tlie Upper Silesian Question
page. Sir Arthur acquired the

Try Libby's sterilized


-H-Sígg4S.3^-33-9»-
«Standard» and «Kvening Stan
dard» in 1904, and he at the
Rarely has a hoped, however,
statement of uudecided. It is
sa^ne time purchased the .St. Government policy by the Pre that divergencies of the French
James's Gazette», which was mier awakened such an unani- and British points of yiews
combined with the «Evening the
mous outburst of approval in the will be composed and that
Standard»; aud the amalgamated newspapers as that where with Conimission's authority in the
paper, under the joiut title, his speech on Upper Silesia disputed territory will be res-
undoubtedly became the most was received. Ahti-Go vernment ¡ tored pending the announce
popular penny evening paper
organs declare that the speech ment the decisión of the
of
in the metrópolis. future frontiers of the plebiscite
Sir Arthur himself has always expressed exactly the feeling
in England and that it leaves área.
been a great lover of outdoor
the British people nothing to
life and, activities. He was a
say but that they stand solidly Although couched in sterner
successful breeder of hackneys,
behind their Premier. It is felt language than is usual in diplo
ARENTSEN Hnos.
and*" was a familiar figure on all sides that the Korfanty raacy, the manifestó issued by
.

behind fast and well-matched fundamental


coup raises the the Premier on the Upper
trotters on the Surrey roads. issue of the sanctity of treatíes. Silesian question cannot fail
Attached to bis house at
The defiance of the Treaty is to have a useful effect in Pa
Frensham was a prívate golf deelared to be intolerable and ris where, Mr. Lloyd George
O'Higgins 941
as
course, as well as a
large ri- as Mr. Lloyd George stated,
and he exceded says, the press habit of treatíng
ding school, Poland has not even the excuse every expression of Allied opi
Telephone N. 4. at tennis
to realise that
and cricket, It is sad
a man with so
that the Treaty of Versailles
bears hardly upon her. The
nión which does not coinede
with their own as "an impertin-
much joie de vivre, one whom Poles were, on the contrary,
Mr. Joseph Chamberlain refer- ence, is fraught with mischief.
the spoilt children of the Trea The attacks by the French
red to as the «champion ty. The Allies didnt go to newspapers on British policy
hustler», when Sir Arthur was war to libérate Poland but they
the chief supporter of his tariff generally 'and Mr. Lloyd Ge
did. iu fact libérate her and if personally *ad reached a
'la
■=*-

reform policy in the press, orge


any nation ever had reason to point which demanded a firm
should now be bereft of life's
REMARKABLE VALÚES! respect and cherish a public and dignified rebuke, and in
iftglísh Drapery Store. greatest gift, and it is a proof document, Poland has reason
S 32.00 to $ 48.00 the metre of his indomitable spirit that administering it, Mr. Lloyd
to stand by the letter and spirit
he has triumphed over his George has not hesitated to
Special attencion paid to ALL WOOL CLOTH
of the Versailles Treaty. Poland state once again with uncom-
tragic loss, and is to-day as has been firmly warned by Bri
Camp Orders Always a large I cheerful, as companionable, and
frankness
tain of her responsíbilities in
the atti promising
selection oí suitable good¡: British Mannfactured British Govern tude of the
as well-informed in
regard to*thc; suppressing the insurrectiou as
ment. The Premier doesn't,
LYdies. Gents & Chil CLOTH. 56 inches wide. For Winter Suits doings of the great world as did Italy that of D'Annunzio.
however, speak merely for the
dren. English boots and and Overcoats. ever he was.
Already the situation has so-
Government. Behind him stands
shoes dt all ; a ses of cloth» mewhat improved and the la-
absolutely the unanimpus public
ing JOHN N. SKIRVING. test reports state that the Po
opinión of Britain, aud Paris
lish frontier into Silesia has
JOHN A. ESDALE Calle Pedro Montt 857. journals which have ventured
been closed. Fears, of risings
to declare that Mr. Lloyd Ge
Telephone Casilla 365 of Germán nationals to dispute
247. orge is without such support
Korfanty's claims are in danger
have been sternly taken to
of realisatiou and Britain lias
task by the British press. Ñor
shown hér impartialify by ad
is Britain alone in, its determi
dressing to the Germán .Go
naron to honour the spirit as-
vernment a very pointed war- well as the letter of the Ver
uing. The Germán Govern sailles Treaty. Indieations are
ment's personal good faith is not wanting that Korfanty's
Punta Arenas, Chile, not under suspicion. But it has attempt to override Allied aut
been deemed both timely and
ist Juue 1921. hority will not be tolerated by
imperative to impress upon it America or Italy. These coun
"Persons Missing" what had already been im tries
recognise the urgent ne-
pressed upon the Polish ( ¡o-
of íeestáblishing Allied
The following persons, or cessity .

vernment, that it should take I control in the plebiscite área


anyone knowing their where-
active measures to check aud as the first
abouts, would oblige by com- step towards the
with the British repress unlawful activities of restoration of order which is
municating its nationals towards the dis-
Vice-Consulate:- essential before the decisión of
triets in dispute. the Supreme Council on the
Alfred Alíin. *
# * future frontie::' in í'ppcr Silesia
Thomas Brickley, late of Meanwhile that notes are pas is given. Certain French publi
Estancia Laguna Blanca.
sing between London and Paris cista are inclined to w.elcome any
Godfrey Clarke, late of Fri and in both capitals, it is re excuse for attacki.ng Germany
"

gorífico Puerto Sara.


'

cognised that the whole situa and tl¡ ir appróv Yauce's


Frank táetcálfe. tion must be examined calmly open and tacit eucouragemcut
John- Michael: fresh conferenee. Probably of the Polish insurgents is
Law
Mr. Lloyd George will meet uroof of their- sympathy with
J- : Instan ■

cia «Menendez BehetyV. Briand for this purpose at the Korfanty's desire to present the

end oi the week. Whether the Allies witlrá Taitaccompli which •

Uro l'remiers will merely con- wottld exelude the possibility


tan,
¡|ia. >::c;l!icr privately or whe- :cording the Germans I
:- other Allie.d and s whereto the Treaty ei
'

\tgp wíuy- <a. ited ,


[ing the lies them.
jfipwei •
. •

United' .'itates, will particí


T. Bi Y

■ * *
r
pate ih the general meeting Happily the Paris press
Briti of the Supreme Council is
yet doesn't necéssarily reflect the
l'Hi; -M-agellanY-I ara

views.of the French Govern


ment. M.
aro
being withheld and lamine
Briand- is to-day par- menaces certain districts; Eve
l-e.ipating iu a debate in the rywhere the public services are
French Chamber on the sub- dislocated and
although there
and later he will lay !iY have so far been no serious
policy before the Supreme Co- retal iatory
steps taken by the
i u'ncil. How lar that policy has
been modified
Germans, fears that the pre
by Mr. Lloyd sence of Kofanty's f-ilibusters
George's straightforward utte- will provoke the Germán
pop
rances remains to he seen btJt ulation are still entertained. It
it is safe to that the i- recognised
assume here that the
Idifferences between the Allies sooner the
Supreme Council
will be composed as a result meets and the sooner a defi
of a cióse examina tion ín the nite decisión
calm atmosphere of the council future
regarding the
frontiers is taken, the
room.
Prompt measures are better it \vil¡ be for the peace
certainly necessary. Thé posi of Europe¡ The date and place
tion in Upper Silesia is gro- of meeting of the Supreme
vving worse daily. Industry in Council have not yet-' been
many populous áreas is at a fixed but the announcement is
standstill. Food supplies, which confidentlv expected within the
It has
always given satisfactorv results normally carne from (Icrmany, next

and is
a sure SCAB-KIbbER.
Sheep Tommy.';Thomson, a celebra-
ted. Dutch
dipped with this remedy have obtained piánjsl wbe is at
present visiting Chile.
the highest awards in the THE PASSING SHOW
Royal High- :: ::
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald,
land Society 's and other Stock Shows. --
From our London Correspondent --
pacifist
the instant and universal sup
port given to the Government
Proprtetors and solé manufacturers: News Gun Wonders latives who wish to visit the
li tly to «bluff» the Allies and
Admiral Sir graves of men wdio died there. evade her indemnity obligations,
Percy Scott has
the fierce revolt which ¡s arou-
notchanged one iota his well- General Election Prospects
known opinions concerning the sed auv where in the couijtry
Not
u'ríaturally. the recent at any moment by antí-British
uselessness of báttleships. in the Cabinet, coin-
Iu au interview granted to a changes seiitimenls, are a few amo:]..
'ing at a°time when the Gov- numerous things.that the intense
.

press representativo ernment is


''

discússed the Navy Estimates approaching the li patriotic spirit aroused iu this
mits of tlíe normal course of the war years
and the provisión to spend British Admini.strations, have country during
battle aud is still a dominating factor in
money ou
ships stiinulab-d the rumours of a British
concluded with a reference to
General
politics. Mr. Lloyd Geor
which fortheoming
Election;
the new Da/vis gun, ge fears the insect of Socialism
and the Prime Minister himself.
«fires from both ends». iu its more insidious manifés-
in the course of a characteris-
«I have seen this gun myself», tations, but in straightforward
a

tically bold and vigorous speech


he said, «and all the American
to Unionist members of the
fight between his policy and
that represented by the Ram
aeroplanes are to be armed Coalition, has
with it. just given colour say MacDonaids there can be
to the belief that the event
«It will be possible for au 110' possible doubt óf the result.
may be expected before the end
aeroplane to carry a 12-inch of the year. Many political ob- Disarmament
gun and iíie at a battleship servers
from 10,000 feet up profess to see i 11 this In authoritative quarters, I
utterance, which was in the ínforme'd, importance
APROXÍMATE ARBIVALS FROM EUROPE «The battleship could have
main a sustained attack 011 the
am

whatever is attaehed, to the


no
re
no .protection against such a extrernist elements in the En
weapon as that.
ports from Washington that au

R. H. S. "ORÜBA" 25ÜL June AYhy, I could put one of


glish Labour Party, and a grave American disarmament -move is

th.'se 12-inch guns under my warning


addressed to the In- under consideration. It is untrue

i M. S. "ORITA" 16tli. July arm and not know it was fired.


dependent Liberáis aud the
modérate Labour section in al
that the United States
approached this country
have
either
«It does not actually fire a
R. M. i "ORCOMA" 12tii. August shell each end. It fires sand
liance for strategical reason s
with these advauced Socialists,
informally or in any other way.
«The reports can only be re-
from one end, and this sand
S. S. "SORATA" lOth. July. has the effect of reducing recoil
certain indications that before
garded as a 'bailón d'essai, >

long Mr. Lloyd George will said an important official to


absolutely to nothing. as the
appear definitely accep me to-day, «aud we shall cer

proceeding home vía Panamá Canal. «It will be possible also for
a submarine to carry a 12-inch
ted leader of the two wings of
the Coalition
tainly make no move until we'
into a hear something definite from
merged
The Pacific Steam gun 011 her conuing tower, so
Navigation Co. that the gun can be in action single party
with a single ti the American Government. ■

tle. But those who are most


while the submarine presen ts Communism in England
closely in touch with him assert
practically no target to the that it would be very distaste- I have more than once liad
enemy.» fu 1 to him to surrender the occasion to point out that there
Th8 Boat Race name of Liberal, and that noth is no more stony soil than that
Visitors to this country find ing irritates him more than the of England for the seed of mo-
it difficult to understand the persistent aecusation of his op- dern Communísm or Bolsli
ponents that his policy is no vism. The working classes,
extraordinary enthusiasm which
al! classes of longer governed by Liberal sturdíly indepeudent as they
prevails among
The truth of the are and instant to assert their
people over the annual boat principies.
matter is that the British Prime trights» when they
race 011 the Thames between appear to
Oxford and Cambridge Univer- Minister has resolutely put be threatened from any quar
sities. Britons in everv córner party considerations behind him; ter, instinctively abhor revolu
and a lon§' experience of Eng- tion in any form and entertain
of the Empire wait bre'athlessly
hsh pohtics and a cióse fami- a deep-seated respect for law
on the result; and in England I
columns of comment are devo- ¡üarity with the present situa- and order which is the despáir
tion convinces me that if within of agitators, native or
-impor
ted ¡11 all the newspapers to
the form and prospects of the the next six months Mr. Lloyd ted. It is not a little signifi-
rival crews for weeks ín ad George appeals to the country cant, at a time when trade ¡s
with a strong" patriotic program bad .and employment low, aud
vance. The trufa seems to be
that the University boat race he will be returned to po
me when, thereforé, conditions are

wer whatever name he may most' ripe for the spread of


represents at the point of per-
choose to adopt for himself or discontent and unrest, that á
fection all that is best in Bri
his supporters. political body like the Indepeu
tish sport. It is puré amateurism,
the joy in contest for the sake e majority in bis favour dent Labour Party, which re
of the struggle; ana in spite will certainly not be equal to presents the extreme Socialist
of the rapid growth of modera the unprecedent majority of the wing of British Labour, should
election. Organised Labour, make and emphatic
spirit last public
a
professionalism it is this
which still makes the strongest as he is too shrewd not to rea- pronouncement against Com-
munism or any form of uneoñs-
lise, has grown into a formi
appeal to the national love of dable titutional action. This is what
sport. The race this year was political forcé within the
one of the finest ever known, last few happened at the annual confe
months. On the other
renee of the party this week;
and few who witnessed the hand Indepeudent Liberalism
has decayed, aud I shall be
and though the event caused
thrilling finish v/íll be likely
greatly surprised the secession of the member-
if Mr. Lloyd
ever to forget it.
the number of these is so small
George does not receive his
Prince George at Gallipoli not more than a few
leadership of the nation with thous-.

a majority comfortably greater and— that their withdrawal only


Prince George, now a midship-
than that of Libeial and Labour sets in a stronger light the
mau in the Ajax with the
The defeat of the modérate attitude of the over-
Mediterranean Fleet, was, I combined.
learn, a most interested member
of a party which recently visi
ted the Gallipoli battlefields
and cementeries, headed by Ad
miral de Robeck. A complete
Church of St. James
inspection was made of the Calle Waldo Seguel
fighting área from Chanak to The Services in above Church until further notice will bei
i bof to advise my distin- Dr. H. ROGELIO SAEZ Anzac Beach, where the cons
f aiaaed cuéntele and tlie general ON SUNDAY. Morning Prayer 10. 30
tkwt
truction of the cementeries has
eüeI roopeaed the
¡¡ota. Decero-
on
General Customs Agent, DENTIST been practically completed.
my bafcery noder
tk« »%mt of «PaMaderia Libertad- Authorized by Goverment. A good road for motor trans Evening Prayer 5.30 p. m.
Mi tke Calle Seftoret N.o 479. and advise his clients Celebration of Holy Communion at 8. a. m. on the ist and
Begs to
port has also been made from
be pieaied to «upply famllies Roca
Office, Calle that he is now at their dis- Chanak some distance round
3rd Sundays in the -n,. 1 "luruifig Pr.iyer on
Woao,
orer the Bank oí Punta. position, the other side of the península, the 2nd. and 4I11 >■ .■ 'O the moiit'-. ■-

JaUo fcaoojkoTich j Co. at 6. p. nt.


-

tota Paaaderia Dalmacia Arenas. but there is still no hostel pro- ON WEEK DAYS. Evening Prayer Thursday
j
Surgery, Calle Errázuriz. visión on Gallipoli for the re-, I. WILLIAMS
jilne t-
' 111

The Mageliák Ti mrs M


,i*

Com as to the religious mcrits of


whehniu-r majority. The
munists seemto fallí upon their respective countries.
had timt n -t in Russia alone.

«Sure, j our country is not a
Sir ?.3ger Ke;w
religious country al all-,» averred

es
l'.-it. 'Divil a Saint lias it ever
Rear-ÁdmiralSirRogerK prodneed! >

is succéaded :, da} iu the eom


«lint I tell yon it 'as,-
lYttle- Cruiser retorced
mand o: the
Heet the other. «Will yon lela me

AC0B5' announce gquadron


by Rear-Admiral .Sir
Cowan, formerly
sénior
Waiter
oi the Atlantic

officer for every


¡.ni! von hair from your beard
Palestino sajnt I
and you
it v mention, may do the
i„ the Baltíc. I imagine to me for
Sir Ro-
-ame
every Irish von
be a great change for vou mentiui¡>*

splendid assort= ¿er


after
lo

active eommand.
be able to take a hoh.lay
such a long period of.
he murmured
The
Pathrick;»
sweetly
'Irishmau agreed; «St.

be las .he plncked out one hair from


Sir Roger's future will
the •I.evanline's chin.
the
watched 'with interest, and l

ment of
The Levautine counted out
should not be surpfised ¡f his

next appointmeut was as Dep- twélvehairs, and, tugging them


Naval Staff ^ out, said. «The twelve Apostles!»
ntv-Chief ofthe Forthwith the Irishmau rus-
the Admiralty when Vice-Admi- at him, séized both sides
hed
rais Brock's t'enure of thal post
of the l.evantine's beard, and
is up later in tlie year.
tugged it all out. «The Dublin
Overcoats Au
with
Twice Told Tales'J T

Irishmau
a Levantino
was
fronf Jaffa
Fusiliers,
arguiug roared.
ye dirthy Dago!» he

Sport Jackets

Berlin, June. 7. try to soften the feeling of


Itis stated that the-advance of hatred existing between France

Suits the British troops which have and Germany.


recently arrived in Upper Si
London, June 9.
lesia, has been stopped owing
to differeuces of opinión which News from Bélgrade says

rleys Underclothing have cropped up between


members of the
the that Ring Peter of Serbia is
Inter-Allied seriously ill and that the Privy
News received Council resolved to send ur-
Commission.
íor the Prince Regent
from Breslau says that the Ger gently
mán General Hodfer who is who is at present visitin'g Fran
e win commandiug the Germán insur- ce incógnito.
rectionists ín Upper Silesia,
in answer to the, Commission's Geneva, June 9.
r seaso demand íor the disarmament In the meeting of the Pro- i
the
and discharge of the troops paganda Commission of
held
under his eommand, deelared League of the Nations,
LOWEST LONDON PRICES that Ger
that for the present he could today, it was decided
with this order and many can be admitted to the
not comply
CAMP and POSTAL ODERS she
that he would only do so when League on condition that
with all the promises
HAVE OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION the Polish rebels were expelled complies
from the province. made to the Allies.

London, June 8. Paris, June' 9.


Serious news has been recei The Minister of War has
Shop always at the ved from Constantinople. It is announced that the 1920 and
stated that the forces of Kemal 1921 contingents of the army
Pasha have been strongly rein- are quite sufficieut for the oceu
forced and that they are ma pation of the Rhine valley and

Casa Jacobs. king preparatious for an advan that the 1919 class which was
ce on that -capital. It is thought called to the colours for
the Rhur
the
1'7
that most probably they will oceupation of valley,
be able to oceupy Constantino will be shortly disbanded.
fe
ple aud the district of the Sk Té»
Dardauelles unless the British Vienna, June 9.
garrisons of these places receive The newspapers of this capi Iri
1
I large reinforcements as the tal, giving their ideas how the
Greek army stationed between reserves of gold of the Austro-
the Nationalist Turkish troops Hungariau Bank are to be
and Constantinople is not suf- divided, say that Checo-Eslova-
fiently powerful to stop the kia will receive 15 millions
advance of the Kemalists. The and a half crowns, Austria and
|
i'i
).
telegram'adds that the Military Hungary one million seven V-."

aviéation council has advised the withdra hundred and


wal of the British army

the necessary
of
fifty thousand
each, and Yugoslavia seven
oceupation should it not receive millions,
reinforcements.

London, June 9
NTA ARENAS LINE Paris, Junes 8.
Telegrams received from on the fact that the Ber
British
The newspapers, commenting
i

lin that the correspon


state
squadron is on its way to the
dent of. the «Daily News» of
Mediterranean, state that this
London has had an interview movement does not mean that
with the Germán Chancellor the British
battle-ships will lend
who deelared that the Germán their aid to the Greeks but that fe
public is thoroughly disgusted they will only do so in case if\
at the new turn of affairs in
Constantinople is in danger.
Upper Silesia and added.- «We
>araiso on the 2nd. June an have been assured that the
ft
London, June 9.
arrival of Allied troops would
ill arrive at Punta Arenas on the mean the triuinph of justice,
The situation of the miners'
strike is
'

but we see that, on the con-


gradually improving,
17th. JUNE. She will toe again on the 20th. JUNE trary, the Poles increasing are
the coal
held a long conferenee
owners and miners
their forces. We are doing our having
from which it is
best to quell the insurrectiou yesterday
thought that an amicable ar-

Arica, according to itinerary, calling at Castro. Puerto Montt, Corral. in Silesia and Germans are
waiting to see if the promises
we
rangement may be come to.

Coronel. Talcahuano. Valparaíso. Coquimbo. Antofagasta. and Iquique and of Great Britain will be fulfilled».
News from London states that Washington, June 10

will accept passengers and cargo. the Germán Government has


assured the
A note has been receive from
the Japanese Government in.
British Minister
in Berlin that a télegram will which it is stated, with refe-

MAGKIFICENT ÍCCOMODATION FOR FIRST-CLASS PASSENGERS, WITH be sent to General Hodfer or rence to the proposed confe
dering him to obey the ins- renee regarding disarmament,
tructions given to him by the that it will be better to await
EXCELLENT CÜISINE, AND GOOD ATTENDANCE. Inter-Allied Commission to retire the publica tion of the general
his troops from Upper Silesia. plan of tl.e proposed reduction
of naval forces, before holding

Good and h'giencic accomodation íor 80 third-class passengers, men only, with the conferenee.
London, June 9.
good meáis. These 3rd.-class passengers need only provide a mattress and bedding Speaking in the Chamber of
Commerce at Manchester. Mr. Rio Janeiro June 10.
For details of passages and freights apply to the office of the Pacific. Steam W 'insten Churchill said that The Senate has approved a
Naviga the co-operation of Great Bri bilí by which the vote in poli
tion Company, Calle Errázuriz, córner of O'Higgins.
tain, France an'd Germany was tical matters is given to women.
indispensable to guarantee the
peace and economic re-establish- Breslau, June ir.
ment of Europe. It is the
duty The British troops, after hav-»»
of Great Britain, he 'added, to
ing oceupied the town of Gle •-•
% yy~u:y^-y;/\:-ffs:. « ,

,f,f^¿ y-
■■ .

The. Magellan Times . juue 15

irotz, have continued their Santiago, Juíic 9 country íor good, Mr. Pcttcrsen.'
march towards Kamgshats and The Government of Mexíco_ for many years head of the
Farnomit/.. Twd thousand Ita- has invited officially that oí shipping departmelic.of. Messrs..
lians passed Innsbruck on their Chiii to the celebratiou of the Braun & Blanchard was invited

Little's Dips wav to Upper Silesia.


Berlin, June
The members oí the "Repara
tious Commission
1 :

Probably
fírst Centenary
dence of México

special
next.
of the Indepen- yesterday

have infor- bassy will be sent to represen; painting


med the Allied Govemments Chili.'on that occasion. Punta
a Em vvás also
commeinorative
Arenas, the work' ot
'
by '..he employees
which takes oí the house to drink a partiug
palace un the 26th. September glass oí champagne, The guesfe
gtesented
vM¡f.
with an oír.

POWDER & FLUm


.

that they have cometo an agre Señor Foresti, on the saine-- . .

ement regarding the price of Santiago, june 9. occasion. ,¿¡

The Radical Party ha/'^,


Guaranteed "PRE-WAR" QIMUTY Germán coal, the debt to Bel
gium, the payment to be made a solcmn tribute of
to the srtia'ller P.owcrs and total to its
has paid The Magellan Follies
programme for their secoijIfeY
patriarchal leader Mr,i entertainment more
homagejtiie
or lec

amount to be by Ger-many. Hemfy Mac. I ver. .". working'


APPROVED by the ARGENTlfÉ and paid complete aud are now

hard at rehearsal?. The date


London, june Santiago, June for the next performance, which ;
-

¡z 9.
MONTEVI DEÓ GOVERNMENTS as efficacious The Secretary of State for The Minister of War has
Ordered that the necessary funds
will .take place in the month."
Foicign Affairs, Lord Curzotí," of July, is not yet fixed.
in Curing the Scab at the prescribed has. replied to the comnííssary be sent to Lieutenants Herrera
Thé' ^Chiloé» sailed for the
strengths.

of the Russian Soviet denyihg aud Oertner to enable then


north ou Thursday last carryiug
:

that Great Britain has adopted to return Oh i le.


maíls and amongst others, the
All our goods are a hostile attitude in co-ópera- The Ministrv has teíégrap-
l'oilowing ]>assengers.- Carlos
hed to the Chilian Cónsul al Akarez and
tiou with the other Allies to children, Oritia de
.
MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND. help Japan to Overthrow the
government. of the soviet iu
San Luis asking him to couvey
the thanks of the Government P. de
Ampuero, II.
Moché,
P. Jepsen. Anua
Mateo Spanicli.
Vladivostbck. to the Coniniandant of the
!•'.. Thibaut, Mr. aud Mrs. James
i6th. Árgentii regiment íor Rob-nsollj Mr. Juan Blanchard

Morris, Little & Son, Ltd, Washington, June 12.


Official information" received
the services
aforesaid
rendered
Chilian
to the
aviators.
and the Misses Blanchard.
The Governor of the Ter —

here states that the Nationalist ritory Don Vicente Fernandez


Calle Roca S58 (altos) Turkish Party and the Russian Santiago, June <.>.- Rocuant, accompanied by M'ívf
above the Banco Chile y soviet with some other small The Court oí Appeal oí Iqfli- líruest W.
Argentina. PUNTA ARENAS- Hobbs, General MakY
countries will shortly take the que, by an unanimous vote ot of
ajfCF of the Gente Qrande Com-'^
ofíensive against the Greeks its members. has given its dec- left for Dawson Island
pañyi .

aud their allies. The copy of ision regarding the tragedy of ¡ou pridav to inspect -the d.-
a document has been received San Gregorio in which various mago done bv the recent fire
here which was signed 011 the officers and soldiers and ajand t0
enquire iuto the situa-
i6th. March by the soviet and numerous group of workmen ¡tion of thecolonists estáblished
the Government of Augura, were the victims. In this sen- there
1


from which it can be seen" that tence it is stated that the only
While the epidemic —
of
ajL» a solcmn undeitaking has been person respousible íor this but-
¡ * wliocpiug cough lasts, the
come to, to expelí the Allied chery ii tbe socialist deputy French Chemists' will be opened
,1 írom Turkey and fice Don Luis Recabarren and the
General Agent.
ommission and
ordered {rom troops
her from the control of the Court asks for- bis immediate every Sunday morning
until

Great Britain írom all trie nest Mauufacturers. Entente. expulsión from the Chamber of midday.
Deputies in order that he may —The crew of the steamer
TT be brought to trial. «Antartico which is loaded
with coal for Deseado have
Shares of local companies and British War Bonds '

bought From the Árgentine Santiago, Juue 9.


refused duty as

strike amongst the workers of


there is

Later information received


\ ard sold. -

Sterling cheques and Árgentine 3 from lquique regarding the fire


that port and they wish to
money par r: the latters' claim.
M iu the nitrate deposits, states uphold
cha sed. Office- Calle Pedro Montt. Buenos Aires, June 8 tlut 544,000 quintáis oí this —
The steamer «Asturiano
Don Luis María Drago, one mineral has been 127. tons of mat
destroyed and brOught some
of the^raost illustrious Árgen that the valué is calculated to erials, such,exeayators,
as

tine statesmen, died here this be 14 million dollars steam locomotive


hammers,
paper
the work iu
553*£2$32853& evening. curreney. The fire also spread and trucks for
to a deposit of 500 ( tons of

connection with the new mole
coal and 600 barréis of cement. and esplanade.
5 •■-'
FROM THE NORTH

Thé nitrate consumed was the


-
—One of the local dailies is
property- of the Peña Grande, again the plantation
urging
Paposo. Eleuterio Ramírez, La of trees the sides oí the
along
Santiago, June 7
Cóndor, Virginia, San streets. The idea is a good one

jeriay Joyería
The workmen gunas,
in the glass- Pablo, Santa Rosa, San Pedro, but it would be wise to begii
works and looking-glass works
Santa Latirá, and other com on the sunny side of the stre
have come out on strike.
panies and was, with the excep- ets aud not cpndemn the pía;
tion oí 7o¡ooo quintáis, fully to death before they have lia
Santiago, June 7. covered by insurance. chance to take proper root, •
-

The Special Embassy, presi-


has happened with those in
ded by Señor ¡Matte whick has
Santiago, June 10. the calle Afauco. Another -poi
paid a visit to Brázil, Uru The Italian steamer, «Ansaldo to be taken into consideration
guay, and the Árgentine, arri San Giorgio»
dropped anchor is that the sidewalks are far
ved here last night after an in
tí# Valparaíso today proceeding too narrow to allow of the
arduous journey across the Cor from Gouoa.
plautiug of trefes with surro'ui
dillera on mule-back. as has been proven in a
prac
tical manner by those referred
Santiago June j ^Round the ToW/z, to, the surrounds of which are
The salaries of the Civil nuisance to the
a pedestrians.
Service employees which have
Iu view of the many :■
Yesterday the ist. Fire Bri-

Large assortment^of luminous been raised since 1919, are to bcrics commítteed every winter.
gade celebrated the 32111!. an-
clocks for the bedsíde silver
be reduced by 20 to 50 per- the Chief of Pólice has sent
niversary of its existence. It
'
in
cent.
was fotiaidecl ín 1SS9 aud three out a circular to the busine
and enamel. Many different co of the ¡cumiéis still are 011 ac houses asking them to register
y lours and shapes. Santiago, June 7. tive duty, viz. Messrs. Jup.ii 1!. with full particulars their
O'f Commenting 011 the part oi Contardí, Euriqüie Rothenburg, watchmen so that these ni
An electric clock for sale with the. Presidential.message which and Juan Blanchard. Au enter readily recognised by the regu
refers to the Fiscal lands, don tainment -was held in the rooms lar
six adjustments. pólice forcé.
Ramón Briones Luco, senator ©f the
brigade yesterday even Mr. C. E. Simpsou paid a_ —

for the province of Tarapacá, the an- flying visit from Gente Gran
[t COMPLETE OPT1CAL ing to commemorate
says that the idea of selling
níversary.
lands in the Territory of Mag
during the week.
*

DEPARTMENT. We regret to aunounce


the The Japanese athlete, Mr.


allanes to save the economic


death oí ¡Miss Mafalda Luisa Bo- Taki, who is at present giving
situation ought only to be
CONSULTATION resorted to as a last resource. nifetti on Monday last after a displays*of dancing etc., in the
.

short illness. and beg to offer Politeama Theatre, has accep


FREE. our condolences to the bere- ted the challanges of Messrs.
Santiago, June 8. aved family. Uyevich, Kelly and Palmer for
According to a statement a series of
wrestling and box
,-. presented by the Superinten- The workmen of the Puerto—

ing matches. The contraéis, we


dent of Customs, the duties Sara Freezing Works have made
hear, are to be signed tomorrov/
;'.
Calle Roca 842. Telephone 495. Casilla ■'
levied in the Customs House a donatiou of ■$ 300.- to the and Mr. Taki wishes
to tackle
of Valparaíso during the month funds oí the Cruz Roja. the lot in one night. We wish
Bran.cn in R.IO; GAL LEGOS. of May were six million dol The Anglo South American himluckin his big undertaking,

lars paper less than in the Bank Ltd. has received a ca-
According to telegrams recei

'■C^-1 ■■'''■-'■■ .■' ^e>. • -^<*¡k? -^-sV? ■*»<> t


**0 « ■>■„..
■ ■

s
-
»

corresponding month of last blegram from London giving it is known that the stea
«CHILOÉ» Sept for lquique ved,
«MAGALLANES» Will leave for Valparaíso, on nth.
year. the following quotation for mer «Chiloé» arrived safely at
wool according to the lastsales.-
«ALEJANDRO» Will leave for Ultima Esperanza Castro, notwithstanding the

4
ru-
«Santiago, June 8
011 1 ith. superior 13 to 15 pence; good niours which were floating
A decree has been signed by
«LOVART» Left for Árgentine Coast ports. quaíity, 10 to 13; inferior, 7 to around that she had an accident
the Minister of Marine appoin- 10. Judgirig from these prices
i PATAGONIA» lu Caleta Josefina. in the channels.
♦ KIOSTA.CRUZ» Left for Rio and Santa
ting Don Jorge Cabrera super- there has been a slight rise in
Gallegos intendent a section oí the the market since last week.
of The Superiutendeut o¡ ti —

Cruz.
Apostadero Naval of Magalla Since bis visit to Dawson-
Customs House has sent a note

nes. to the Governor, asking him


«KEEL ROW» •
Will leave for Cóndor, Kimere Aike Island, the Governor of the to instruct all the detachment?
and Monte Dinero on oth. Territory Don Vicent Fernandez of
«CORDILLERA»
Santiago, June 8 pólice and carabineers ou
Rocuant, has been slightly in- the road from the
' Telegrams have been recei Árgentine.
«ARAÜCANIA» Taking sheep from San Gregorio ved from lquique stating that disposed
but according to the
to search all the motor cars
to Rio Seco. latest report, he is now very
some 600,000 quintáis of nitrate much better. mator trucks and other vehicles
.MINERVA Porvenir.
Running to
destroyed by fire.
■»
have been enteting the town, as he declai
Movement of Steamers Telephones: Servicio Marítimo N.o 54. Valparaíso Line
Bodega N.o 296.
387 The cause of the outbreak is —
On the occasion of
the service and
his that a large amount of contra
the band is being introduced into
-

unknown, leaving
Imité
lili ■•
fHF MACSÚÁN TJMfit
11 i
« 1

subject to .exceptioual profits

ges. rne pi
sen rather less than twíce the
figures. »re;wnr

That rne percentage oí net

profits on totalr-.iúJjuruover had


;n;Y i--.l.ítYtii average of
"-,:': Yin 'fyiz'to 14-76 in 1919,
,
«Comisión de Habitaciones» and before deduction of excess pro-
í (-h's .Comisión de H|'fiet\^ Pre íii< diYv, -aud. lo <>■(>•.-) after de-
'

iinmed, and reuame'd,' the c|u- du cío 11 oí thi tax.


.dítioij oi tjie houses.. h¿h[ the Thal l ¡n- nírrceulagc oí net
'hvgienic state oí the {own re pronta oh total capital emplo
mains more or Less (generally yed had ii-ery-iscd írom an ave
«S§) where they vyere. Ilydrop- rage oí -;.-.;-3 i n 19 te to 59,4
hobja appeared m town the iu
1919, Before deduction of
.

other day according tn the t&- the excess profits duty, aud to :

port oí the 'vetfrniáry surgeon 39 05 after deduction ofthe tax.


. •


■—.
— —-
i , and long pdiets were issued re
¡U
.

'
garding tlie nnizzling oí dogs .

etc., but no one yet has seen

OUR NEW SEASON'S any single dog the street


muzzied' or led by leash bv its
o\\-uei\ both oi .which
in

precau-
Mongolian Troubles
With so many troubles uearer
tions were ordered in the dec easy to find home it is not

HAVE ARRIVED. ree

are
recently issued. Now we sympathy to spare for Mongola,.
told that the Doctors have but one of the effeets of the
discovered another diseasc am-
war has been' to give to that
Óngst thé children, something uníortunate country
Winter Overcoats for Ladies and Gentlemen
..'. ;
¡ending in -his. Why not come
of
Governmeiits conspi-"
sion
a succes-

dowu'at once, to the solid bed-


Winter Costumes and Suits. New model Gowns. rock truth? What the children
cuous, even iu its aunáis, for
that type of brutal incompetence
of Punta Arenas, iri the great .which Gibbon once described
Winter Underclothing in Silk and Wool, puré Wool and majority, are suffering from is as «rude withoutvigour, weak
the want of proper notirishinent without mildness.» Reccnt news
Cotton and Wool for Ladies and Gentlemen- and care. There is no milk at
a price that the ordinary work-
is that the Mongolian Natio-
nalistj, after capturing Urga
Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns, Shirts, Collars, rnan's pocket can reach and the
state of the ordinary houses
and crowning a national king
in the person of Hutukhtu, the
where these children are drag-
Ties, Socks also Tress, Glyn and ged up would make an English
«Living Buddha»,
southward the
across
are

Gobi
marching
sanitary inspector's hair turn Desert, though it still remains
STETSON HATS. ¡grey in one visit. to be seen whether they have
Instead of naming comrais-
any intention of invading China.
¡
FIRST QUAL1TY ONLY ¡sions for this and for that (so- Since the the coup of 1919, when
¡lely that the members1 ñames the Chínese recovered Urga,
Also a fine selection of satins, dress materials and suitings, etc. may appear in print) why does the city seems to have been
not the Town Council get down a prey to the licentiousuess of
to business and say clearly to the garrisou, who have looted
j the of these insanitary
owners
aud nmrdered indiscriminately;
houses. «You cannot rent this
The Magellan Times printing works have been re-ope- because it is not fit for human
but it is far from certain that
the inhabitants will do better
ned and we hope that our clients will continué to send habitation» and make another
strong appeal to the President
under a native Government. Tlie
iast Mongolian Government did,
us their Work. ----■--'-'-■-.- -'-. ::t?.l:: zv~ ::.::*": .: :t.-":^:. -•"— -v
■• ofthe Repubhc, «We must ljndeed, maintain order, but their
take the duties off milk for methods were brutal in the
our children are dying in hun- extreme.
. dreds for the lack of it». There
is no need for committees; the
Town Council is composed of
men who know the conditions Trade with Russia
of the country and the inhabi
tants, aud it is quite enough Judgment given in the Bri
to save the situation if they tish Appeal Court removes the

TO INCREASE YOUR will only have the co'urage to last obstacle to free the ope
take a firm stand and live up ración of trade with Russia
to the post for which they have provided for under the agre
been nomínated. ement concluded between the
British Government and the
Plenipotenciary, Krassin. Soviet
An English-speaking Cook
By the unanimous decisión of
desires situation in a big house
the three Lord Chief Justices,
or Comedor Chico.
Apply Hotel the Court
Victoria. Telephone 500. accepted the trade
agreement as constituting de
/acto recognition and ruied that
WOOL the Soviet Governmeut's
fiscatory acts could no longer
con-

be questioned juridically in
We read in the latest home
England. Any British importer
papers that wool conditions re can now thereforé enter freely
main with little change from into trade
relations with the
previous reports and_,the anti- Moscow Governinent. lio great
By dipping in "COOPER" cipated improvement has, so bulk of business is expected to
far, shown little sign of mate- result immediately owing to tlie

you improve the condition of rialising. The


London auction
sales have been without
disorganisation still prevailing
any in Russia bnt the validity of
very special faature of interest, the transactions
your sheep and wool. - - > demand being very modérate estáblished
and prices moving much as an-
will
having been
undoubtedly
encourage trade and will help
With good wool and healthy ticipated. to restart the wheels of inter
It is understood that the re national
commerce. Everybody
port of the sub-committec ap appreciates the grievance which
sheep you increase your inco pointed by the Central Profi- the former owners of confisca-
teeringConunittee to investígate ted have the
prope'rties against
me
beyond the cost of your the wool trade will shortly
issued. The report has been'
be Soviet Government which con-
very fiscated them, but it is recog
Hip

considerably" delayed owing to nised that it would be fucile to


the attitude
adopted by thé hope to get it redressed by
British Wool Federation in ob-
continuing
the barriers between
COOPER'S quaíity isremem- jecting to
supply some of the British and Russian trade and
information required.
showing the decisión is thereforé gene-
bered long after price is the total output of firms and

forgot- the actual profits


and turnover.
011
capital
rally weleomed.

Eveutually, ho
ten. ========1====—
-

wever, a
compromiso Young Kx-Service Man, lrold-
was rea
Ai. credentials, is
ched and the demand for
figu ing open to
undertakc odd jobbs, or posi
res of tlje actual turnover «and
profits as distinct from the per tion oí caretaker or watchman.
rate of Applv to J. R. Dow, Overseas
centage profit on
capí Club.'
tal and turnover was vvaived'.
The sub ■committcc's findings
will, it is stated, include the SPANISH LESSONS
followiug:- Good method. Modérate char
That the business of the top- ge. Apply to the oííice of this
maker is highly
speculative and newspaper.
Juñe 15 TííE M.HJRIU..-5.N TÍMKS.

■New American ttfcsift^fefj^;^^ eaders mean, a the matter is


the of
brought up with Then- is also
,

other Holy! satin vvraps that


a
feeling
show
for
deep
question
this quite well and though
Statements have talked about it for
now Places, before theCommission quílted hems
of the League of Nations. 'collars. These are
and long
counted tlie
roll

The 'United
puíposes of bluff they have been But while the settlement of latest novelty, and promise to
States' Ambas careiY to see that it was not the claim is in
sador, Mr. ñarvey, ¡us abeyance, French enjoy an even greater popularity
inaug- pflred. They repudiated the public opinión has been arou-. ere the summer is here.
urated his mission with a
pro- pohcy very deeidedlv onlv a sed by a fictitious interview
nouncement which ha, created few weeks
ago at tlie Coñí supposed to have been granted Another novelty that is fceing
jprofound satisfaction here. Mr. reace in London on unemplov- by Dr. Paschal Robiñson to an successfully introduced this
Lloyd George in propos.iug níent.
Mr. Harveys
Italian journalist which has spring cape made of rich-
is a
health at the Kut direct action may be appeared in some of the lia- colourcd crépe de chine of the
banquet given iu his honour supposed to mean not a strike papers. Dr. Robiñson. who
had referred to the difficulty but revolution. (•lian richest quaíity. Draped or plea-
Though a revo is an American and a member ted, according to the desigrrer's
experienced by European diplo- lution would be worse than a of the Frariciscan Order, was faucv, these capes will be very
macy in finding a path through' general strike it would not be sent to Palestine
the dense thicket of ancient so foolish. There is
by the Holy popular for racecourse wear,
See in the capacity of Aposto- and lend themselves to the
something
feuds, many of which, though to be said for revolution s. But lic Visitor. His function was most picturesque effeets.
buried for centuries, had been in a
revolution some
resurrected with the peace. The must take rather people to report to the Holy See on
considerable the position and resources of Little velvet capes lined with
British Premier wclcomed the risks. In a
revolution bombs thé Catholic Church in Pales alvo
new Ambassador crépe de chine are being
as
represen- and guns and tanks and aero- tine. worn in Paris, as well as satin
ting power clear-headed and planes will come into play.. A fakcd interview, which of
untramelled with these old There will be more or less Dr. capes trimmed with rows
Robiñson says he never ciré ribbon or braid.
quarrels. Pie deelared that Bri bloodshed. gave, gives to his mission a
tain did not want to
bring the H" the weavers who voted a highly political signiíicanee
United States of America into for direct
action meant an ar which affeets to be to the evi-
these quarrels aud added «We med re volt
want America to help us out a
there ought to be dent political
advantage of Italy,
discussion of the adequacy and equally to the political
Speaking Across
"NO STOPS ON THE WAY
K not to
help us in». Mr. Harvey, of their arms as well as of disaelvantage of France. The the World
replying, suggested that Amé- the economic policy they would incident, which has created an
You rica's decisión to
are fully insured iu the
particípate pursue when they had won unpleasant* feeling among the
Signor Marconi has
given his
FOR SAFE, COMPORTABLE AND Supreme Council, the their military victory. We shall French Catholics, has been
Ambassador's Council and the not' en ter here into views to press representativo
a
any argu- disposed of by Dr. Robiñson
the future e>f lo'ng-distance
USE PLEASANT MÓTORING Reparation's Commission affor- ments against revolution, becau himself, who says distinctly on
'

ded ampie talklng. The fact that it has


evidence of his se we do not believe there is that he said none of the
WHEN YOU things recently beenfound possible, by
Government's disposition to the faintest prospect of Britain which the Italian journalist
make good its pledge of hearty submarine cable and land wires,.,
emulating Russia, though the attributed to him at Cairo-. On to telephone from Havana right
cooperatiou in all y/ays— not foolish Bolshevists waste the other hand, there is not
inconsistent with its own re their across America to' Catalina, a
money on the pay of pro the slightest reason for belie- little island in the Pacific a —

OF THE NEW TYPE


cognised policies— tending to pagandista ín this country. ving that the Itajiau claims to
reestablish peace and prosperity distance oí 5,000 miles, does. —

Ií there were even disorder the Cenaculum will be disputed


DOUBLY VULCANiZED not alter Signor Marconi's belief
throughout the world. His an iu this country the valué of at all, which' makes the faked
nouncement that he was aútho the
that the future of speaking
REINFORCED BEAD pound sterling on foreign Italian interview' all the more across the world lies with the
rised by his Government in the
Firesíone Tire & Rubber Co. exchanges would crash down; reprehensible. wireless instrument. Píe admits
event of a meeting of the Su
VICTORIA t506
ships coming to our ports with that there should be.no technical
BUENOS AIRES preme Council to consider food and merchandise would be
the Silesian difficulty in talking from Lon
Stock of aril sizes and typos propósition, to warned by wireless and they
represent the United States would turn back, for their ODESS don to Delhi by latid wires,
the Balkans and Persia,
thereat, has been as warmly owners would not think it bu through
The Magallanes Motor Garage welcomed by the Prime Minis siness to take
but points out" the constant
goods^to a coun OF THE menace to them, in the wild
Punta Arenas ter.
Although it is generally try where they were not sure
Chile» •parts they must traverse, from
regretteel^that |the United of being paid for them. And MOMENT
States repudiares f the League the animáis,-- inseets, climate, and
stoppage of the import of human enemies. Against wireless
of Nations, the 1* newspapers food would soon
bring famine speech, on the other hand,

Why do Millions note with approval that Ame to this


rica offers practical help which
country. *#*fe*v
It would then be discovered
and
Capes
more
are coming in
attention.
for
All
more

the
there is
«certain disturbances
still
of the
the handicap of

9 while constituting no inter- that it is


oi housewives use Sunlight Soap? Have quite a mistake to leading dress designers are waves in space whose cause
vention in the ancient feuds think that
you ever tried to ascertain? A piece of nothing can be evolvíng new modes ihat has not. yet been discovered.»
of Europe described by Mr. worse than the
system of go develop on the most picturesque But we have talked through
Lloyd George, will be directed vernment of industry at the
lines, while day by day^ sees space with Rome, and have
to saving Europe from the present day.
difficulties which
these feuds.
more and more éxquisite fabrics
g-pt words through from Ame
Italy's Claims to the Cenaculnm being requisitioned to fashion rica, and he hopes for good
are still is" agreed
creatíng.'It the same results from new experiments
that much may be done by Paris:- Italy's claim to the
between Naples and Chelmsford.
American*participation in «tbe guardianship of the Cenaculnm There is no line of research
proper eeonomic adjustments» or
Upper Chamber \ in which Peahaps the most successful that makes more directly for
and «justJsettlement4oí matters i the Last Supper was ceiebrated 111 ode is that which combines
used in your next wash will When Tokio can
of world importance. The opi- ; in Jerusalem, is still waiting a coat and a cape in one. A world-peace.
explain to you the reason.
nion is expressed that though to be settled by the Commis-
London, and the Quai
striking example of this is shown ring up have a friendly chat
You will find that Sunlight the Unitee! States rejeets the sion ordered by the League of in one of the newest coatees d'Orsay
with the White House, the
Soap used in the letter of the Covenant of the Nations. > & made of a finely figured and
nations will be appreciably
wash saves your time, League she thoroughly accepts The Italian claim Y is based a
plain material, and shows a
nearer understanding one ano

labour and money,


the spirit thereof. The position on the l grant' of this Holy cape effect that half
conceals
ther.
of two kindred English-spea- Place in the year 1333 to Ro a close-fitting coatee that rea-

and, what is more, ches barely to the line of the


king nations regarding world bert of Anjou and jhis wife
saves your clothes. politics is aptly described in Sánota by the Sultán of Egypt hips.
the «Westminster Gazette.» «We and Damascotts. The Cenacu JAIME T JORDÁN A
,¿\f TRy !T IN have relied ou the Channel as lum is claimed Other new and interesting
onj^f behalf of •raiths uá luitarj Engrasan
YOUR NEXT WASH. America has relied 011 her the King of Italy as being the capes of the moment follow Water laid on aad every
ocean and
hoped we could live rightful heir of the Kings of the lines of the old-fashioned
laaa of sanltaury wik nader-
in the splendid isolation 'which the Two Sicilies. For centuries clolman mantles, and show a
Lever Brothers Limited, would avoid akta...Batiu aad gayaawflma-
European entau- the Cenaculum has been in the double-drapeel effect behind. In
Port Sunlight, England.
glements. Nothing but the charge of Italian Franciscaus. most instaiices these belts are ic aad «tai. Patea? «taki
■2EU hard logic of events forced us, The*British*Government,rwhich extremely ornamental, many taifa, aad otaar
as it afterwards forced America, does not dispute the Italian being made of beady embossed e»U% at
to take up]the challenge, thrown claim, has the same time aapalted ihirtaataoj
at passementeríe or elaborately
GROMAN k ZEHMKE to us from Europe. [¿Today, witheldjrits^ recognition^ until
j worked hand embroidery. Teep. 245. Casilla «sj.
both are in the same position
Bz official oí Thoauoa aad Maple
Buenos Aires. of to find a place
endeavouring
Calle
111 the world for a policy
O'Higgins, nextto Brinckmaa * Ca.
which shall supersede
pastor- 1

Plants
ical feudsgand enable ['nations

EJ ecü^c _L ighti
Furniture and Spring Mattresses
mauufactured and renoved and
other work in this
out.
any
carefully carried
to' settle down in peace which
shall make an
revenge. It is
of time to
a
end
master
fmake'i the.British-
of wars

problem
of ..:■.
ng
All work and
materialjguaranted. American idea
world
of an'orderly
prevail against the
Motor* Engines.^Saw Benches
«•••«1
idealoffa fighting world, which
still "dominares part of Europe.»

i
iSLANB SAW MILL CATHOLIC
NEWS SE8VIGB

All sizes and classes of First Class


Wood, in the rough or planed, ton- Tlie Bogey of Direct Action
gued aud grooved; moldings of all
kinds for doors and window trames, Oxford:- Direct action, as a
floor skirting, etc. all of dry wood. method for applying pressure
Details and prices to be had on ap 10 any Government, is nothing
plication :: .; :: :: r. :: :: :: :: more than a
bogey, says the
•Christian Democrat,» the of
icial organ of the Catholic So-
:ial Guild of England in dis-
:ussing a threat of direct action
Sociedad Banadera Oeste G ''de by a Trade Union of
Weavers.
Although Direct 'Action has
Bank of Chile y Argentina building, first floor. a businessIH-ke sound— says the
♦ Christian' Democrat»— it.is au
Telephone INúm. 142. absurd policy ií it means what
»c.'« c © ansanas^ ©9"BBa ■mmbb ••
Thi- Maoki.t.an' Times June ..15

wife cried out that


ínspector's
The Situation ghe would never / leave her Beautiful Chilean Women
husband and would die by his
in Ireland side. She was then shot dead. pcnsBBBaaatAiiMimiMiiam .--ry?ajcr?.T»v---Tnw.-^

The oñier lady was ordered


she went further

Garage Central
has away m
The ontlook in Ireland
s
definitely improved as a result that all her four
of Sir [ames Craig's meeting
with De Valera and yesterday lay dead.»Only appal-
soon less
than this crime are others
the Chief Secretary, Sir Hamar ling
which havejust oécurred, They
ENGINEERS 31ND reenwood, deelared that ít~w¡s| have
Meric & Co. CONTRACTOBS •;
the most important event that
had Iiáppenedin Irish history
for several hundred veáis. Mr.
parts
ern

a pólice patrol was boin-


taken
ol
Ireland. Al
place
btuthern
in
and

Cork, íor inst


various
West

IJovd George expressed his ance,


satisfaction more guardedly but bed and a
sergeant killed and
Agent for the OVERLAND CARS. 4 he did not his
disguise hopes three constables wounded, and
was followed by raid
that a favourable development this
a on

Sinn Fein house where a


of the situation will result. His
a

was shot and killed. Three


difficulty, he said, liad in the pricst
Certifícate of l'erforniaiioe of past been to get the two par prívate soldiers while walking
ties in Ireland together and he uuarmed along a road weré
Overland Car. was glad that conyersations had shot dead by a gang of thirty
armed men. Two gunners were
begun. A particularly hopeíul
feature of the situation is that shot dead near Middleton. A
The trial fuel, oil and water consumption,
was a
there is now apparently a ge district inspector and a young
and reíiabilty test, on Brooklancls Track. The car was
to be driven at 30 miles per hour for seven hours per neral recognition that the Home lady were killed while moto-
.Señorita Berta Buzzoni Villela.
<lay for six days, the only intervaís being one hour Rule Act must form the basis ring with other officials and
each day at mid-day. of a settlement and that there ladies near Limerick in cir
can be no Irish cumstances similar to those iu
unity except
Results of trial on the understanding that Ire which -the the tennis partv in for instant action, waded out
till the water
up to his
The car ran at an average speed for the wliolé land remains etíectively within Galway was ambushed. This was

trial of 3019 miles per hour for six days, running for the Empire. English newspa crescendo oí violence coincides armpits. Thereupon he struck
hours with towards
the movement out with a powerful side-stroke
approioximately seven per da}-, and covering pers continué to display res-
1262-48 miles. The speed far as possible main
was as between North that rapidly took him towards
tained constantly at 30 per hour. The fuel used was
traint lest au ¡11-eousidered com negotiations
and South Ireland and the the misty horizon.
motor spirit, and the fuel consumption was at tlie rate ment should wreck the nego-
Fóur miles ahead of him lay
of 3347 miles per gallón (or 36-49 ton-miles per gallón). tiatíons which must inevitabíy Government, and can hardly
The oil consumption was 1454-4 miles per gallón. The be delayed until the Irish elec gave any object less definite another island, the home of the
total amount of water used was 4 points. than the of coua cotia, or witch-people, an<J
tions, which begín in a few days, spoiling peace
During the trial, there were no Iuvoluutary The rebel extremists for that reason held in dread
stops; various oiling and greasing was done in the de-
are complete. The extremist prospects.
pot after the day's run; there -were 110 adjustments or wing oí the Sinn Fein, howe evidently want to prevent a by the inhabitants oí the other
if they possibly can. islands of the group. But 011
repairs to engine. ver, still prosecutes its campa settlement
that island was the woman oí
ing of outrage, and during the
Tasso's desire, guarded by the
past week-end it was responsi-
CASILLA 251. TELEPHONE 300. blc for an appalling catalogue EXCHAN6E «watchers» till the time carne
for her to become the blood -

of crime. In one instance two


soaked bride of the god Zooga.
pensioned police-officers in Ros- Valparaiso 90 d/s. $ 35-'.>Q '
As he swam steadily forward
comon were dragged from their
beds and brutally done to death.
Gold $13.80 (1. he of the woman
thought lit —

162. ^
their Surcharge
tle than a girl, being bar
more
After the discovery of
Cardwell Hydraulic Wool Presses bodies, Crown forces arrived in Franes
and ambushed, Pesetas
47-50
29.60
to £1. ely 18— who had been «chosen>
and carried off by the coua-
strength were „ „
She
coua just 13 moons
HAND & POWER several casualties resulting. The Lires
practice oí using the dead body Swiss Fes.
74.75 ., „
had been proud and
ago.
happy as
22.05 the beautyoí her tribe; proud,
0*0 to 400 pouod» of wool pressed in two minules. The Only Hidraulic Press ol of one of their victims to lure
Marks
Reasonabie Price on the Market soldiers into ambush iscom-
an 255. „ „ too, that her beauty had made
U. S. $ ■

3.77
-
Tasso love her. He thought oí
FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES APPLY TO monly followed and only last „
the night under the palms when
week a republican gang in Dutch Fl. 11.17 „ „
she.swayed towards him in sur-
Agents: Braun y Blanchard. Kerry seized an unfortunate Belgian Fes. 47.60 „ .,
render and they stood clasped
old man, killed him and lay in B. Aires M/l. ir. 76
wait fot a pólice detachment, of in each other's arms for a mo
Gold 43.3/8 ment, ere she tore herself away
whom eight out of nine were „

Shares and vanished among the sha:


killed, Obviously the Govern
dows. Néxt day the virgins of
ment can have no dealings Fuegos /o the tribe had been called toge
with that section of Sinn Fein
Crude oil and Kerosene Engines. Lagunas 64
/^ T? iT?l which practises such tactic's.
Aysens 23
ther before the coua-coua, and
the «seekers» had taken her
Vj IlQl Simple Economical Efficient.
- - Ií, however, as is believed, the
elections result iri establishing
Gente Grande ! 36 and led her away to become
the Unionists under Sir James
the bride of Zooga.
All zizes from 3 1/2 to 360 B.H.P. Marine and Stationary. Tasso made no attempt to
Craig in power in Ulster, aud save her then, for he knew that
Sinn Fein under de Valera in
' none would have dared to aid
Exclusive agent for and the .Southern Parliament, nego
Magallanes Patagonia him, he would have been killed
tiations
ceed and
already 'begun prc-
a joint Council of Ire
can
THE JILTED GOD. without helping the girl in any
land may become the working way. He remembered that their
SA/V\SING & Co. instrument of Irish unity. The
Tin; hot,
with
stagnant air
the smell of
was
the
eyes had met as she was bein-;
led away, and he saw that she
Government and Parliameut heavy
reef that lay bare under the underst9od and knew he would
O'Higgins 931, altos. -
Telephone 673. -
Casillo 81. may be relied upon to consider
favourably fiscal and financial misty stars. The palms were find a way to save her. He had
motiouless, their íeathery tops watched the canoe, decorated
reepiests that would make Ire-
land's form of self-government just silvered by the rising moon; with dried heads and crude
and no sound broke the silence wooden figures, leave the shore
more
complete and unfettered save the soft murmur of tiny that night under just such
Ene w^ria wear provided that crime ceases and waves against the beach. another moon as was now flo-
.

the demands for an Irish repu


ALKOVEK -BOOTS & SHOES blic are dropped.
Tasso stood i 11 the heavy
shadow of the palms and scan-
oding the sea with its silver
* light. He had stood under the
* * ned the white beach that stret- palms and watched till it liad
The militan t wing of Sinn ched away on either side. Then, been lost in the distance and
Fein celebrated Whitsuntide without further
attempt at con- moon-haze.
with a special orgy of crime '

cealment, he strode down tow Zooga's island was tabú, and


and outrage. In Ireland, follow ards fhe
water, the coarse sand Tasso was the only man who
ing an unsuccessful plot against gritting under his feet. He was had ever visited it and retur
the Chief Secretary's life, no naked but for a thirteenth
girdle round ned; and now, for the
fewer than thirty-three people his waist in which he there.
carried time, he was going over
were murdered within two
days. an unsheathed knife, and his Twelve times already he 1
In Great Britain, besides the hands were brave
empty. broken the tabú and
burning of ricks and barns in for a Light-coloured
native, the dangers of the god's island
various localities, tliere have his skin showed warm and clear to find
some way of saving the
been several cases of dastardly as
he entered the moonlight. girl who trusted him; 12 times
shooting down of people in their His free stride and proud car- he liad risked death by torture
bornes by garigs of Irish ruf-
riage spoke of yoiith aud health, 011 the great stone at the feet
fians in the London district. and the
smooth, rippüng play of the god. He liad seen the
A wave of intense
indignation of bis great muscles indicated ¡ stone, and the god, and to see
passed over the country when strength far above the
the newspapers average. these meant death. He liad crept
reporteel the Reaching the water's edg-e he up cióse to the «watchers* and
circumstances of the latest and removed the
knife from' his seen them at their rites and
most terrible oí recent Irish '

murders. A district
girdle, and, holding it ready dances; he had crawled behind
«Mí NWP^Rt&UlPaOffílilIttlTKC*»» inspector
accompanied by his wife, ano
SOLÉ imports
Braun & Blanchard. ther lady and two militarv offi
cers were returning by motor-
mo seco
par.from a tennis party ata
country Jjonsein Galway. When
FORD CARS
The Car of the Camp . „ .

Why?
tlie
gate of
officers
arrived at the eiltrance
car

the avenue One of í.':"


alighted and proceeded
"fiaDDOCKS"
to open iu Shots immediately $ 5.= per kilo.
Because . . .
rang out from an
adjacent
shrubbery and he fell dead or Deliveries once week to any address in town.
a

Tío Ford car is light, strong, powerful and simple moi


tally wounded.
later the little party were sur-
A moment
Orders:
Camp orders securely packed
«Chacre Anita» Rio Seco or Casilla 145.
Modérate in price and inexpensive to Run Spare parto ~an be obtained in Punta Arena» rounded by armed and disgui- Punta Arenas.
sed men and the two ladies
Agents: BRAUN & BLANCHARD. were ordered to leave. The
June 15 Thr Mashllan Timks

the huts surrounding the great and took to the bush where
HESvGOXOÜR
dumuru,
.

manhouse, and liad the shadows were deepest.


or

TOÓTHPflSTE! seen the


strings of dried heads, Preseutly his quick ears de-
m
strung like beads 011 lawyer- tected a slight sound in the
cane, hanging about the walls darknéss
and doorway of the place.
ahead; he stopped
dead, motionless as the tree-
Motel Cosmos
He knew the tracks that led trunks around him, with every
Proprietor; JULIO BIGET.
to the god's abodc, and also to nerve and muscle strung ready
the guaided house i 11 which for instant action. He well knew
Vaduna was kept.
Important reforma have taken place ia thi* •*-
But always the díftiger he was in, but the
tabiishment under its new which ha**
the «watchers» were on the cali oí sex was strong, and .
raanagemeat,
made ¡O the mwt coatíortable aud best hotel ior
alert, keeping cióse to the girl Vaduná wás expecting him. 9**-

who to-morrow would become l-'or what seemed an etérnity engers ;iad families.
the bride of tbéjr blood-god. He he stood there, with every sense Steam heating in every room.
Because of ¡tí pleasant taste
knew, too, that this was the strained to catch some further
,

and réfreshing qualltkis the


season when the «seekers» were indication of what he knew FIRST CLASS VWNES AND LIOOORS
-

Children /ove ío use .

away searching for the next must be the «watchers.» But EXCELLENT SERVICE.
oyal Vinolia Tooth Paste. bride, and that great prepara- nota sound broke* the thick
tioñs would be in hand for the silence save the dull splash of
// cieanses the teeth and gioes them a pearly lustre, deslrcys morrow's celebration and sacri- big fish falling back ¡uto the
germs, and keeps the gums healthy and the breath sweet.
fice. water far out at se'a
Could he reach her now? If The shadows slowly swung
he could get her clear of '

í) EGARD
over to the moon's progress

Co.
once
the «watchers» and down to across the sky. The. air remai O'Higgins 1042
the beach they would be safe. ned dead and heavy, añel the
Together they woüld swim back heat in the undergrowth was Tél«prfoi)e 33.
Cricklewood School ^'^fL^'v^: to their own island, where she
would he in no further danger
stit'üng. Sweat poured from his
Mitjnniti¡üu-mi I..», «ir» pal Miss Holland. Associate body as he stood there invisi
from tlié «seekers,» as' it would ble in the darknéss, waiting
Queen's College, London: Registered teachei (Column

B.), Board of Fducation, Enghnd, late co-principal Col be said that Zooga had sent waiting. Highest prices paid for
her home. Suddenly tree-frog croaked
lege Hil) School. Haslemere, Surrev, assisted by qua a
wool, sheep-skins, ox-
lified staff. Prospectus may be He was drawing uearer to a few feet. ahead of -«diere he
had on am,licatiou to
the Principal the island now, and would soon stood, aud almost immediately hides' fox skins, hor§«'
be in danger ol being seen. As another answered from beind
he drove through the- water him, which was followed by a hair, octridh feather», •*.«.
with long, untiring strokes he third somewhere down the
——
"OL""jiíW"r— suddenly stopped and listeued.
The dull, thudding of a
track.
Tasso stiffened, and his grip
huge
wooden drum vibrated through tightened 011 the knife. The
STaiNLEY ROSIER'S the night across the water. 5 watchers» liad located him.
Tasso shuddered. Was he too .Swiftly and silently as a snake
AUTO HAIL SERVICE - late?
He swam on, faster now, and
he dropped to the earth and
slithered through the bush tow


:-: BETWEEN :-:
soon reached the s-pot where
the mangroves grew some 50
ards the beach, but as he shot
across thé track a dark object Natalio Foretich
yards out into the sea. Finding hurled itself at his legs, grip-
Punta Arenas and Rio Gallegos bottom he silently waded tro- ping them below the knees and IRONMONGER
Touching Estancias SAN GREGORIO
at ugh the mud under the trees, flinging him into the bushes
KIMIRE PUNTA DELGADA, and CÓNDOR. carefully avoiding the arclíing on the opposite side.
AIKE,
that ran in aíl directions roots No silence now, though the
Two journeys a week. BUILDING MATERIALS
above and under the water. Thing— whatever it was that —

For further informations apply to the GARAGE MORANO Reaching dry land, he clea- clung to him, made no sound, Tools for Artisans and Painter's Brushes a
ned the foul, clinging mud but hung there, a silent horror
■Telephone 328. — —

that made Tasso's blood run


from bis legs and feet and wal
ked over to a giant wongay- cold.
speciality
~nBÍi'»,«'y4j1.

tree, growing among the rocks He drove his knife into the
behind the mangroves. Thrust- Thing's back, and with one tre-
CALLE ERRÁZURIZ, TELEPHONE 31.
ing bis hand into a hole i 11 the niendous kick heaved himself
trunk he brought out two co- free.
BF*m? ol Purchase, hale, He was barely on his feet
Lsscornez & Cortez
coanut shells and a knife simi
Mortgage, Renting or Marking lar to the one he liad with again when three other forms
Botindaries a Scale-Plan of the
him. These he had brought flung themselves upon him. But
H. NIELSEK
property will be most useful. Sueoossor of C. A Milware!
and Tasso
over on previous visits and these were men, «ue: de NIELSEN & REFSGAARD •

PLANS of Estancias, Shearing hidden ready for use when the knew what he liad to deal with. Caruenter and Furniture Shop
Sheds, Dips etc., and blue-print Engineering. time carne; and now the time Twice they rushed him, and
Calle Brazilera83i. Front of Maestranza.
copies. had come, for the moon would once they got him down, but

Modérate íees Castings up to 6 tons. Tran* be full to-morrow and it would 1iíl strength and well-oiled body !■ Stock: —

Wood of all descriptions; Tongued


""TWg missions any length.
then be too late. enabled him to elude them. ind grooved planks for floors and ceilings; Window
Taking one of the shells A third time they carne on,
D. VALENZUELA O. trames: mouldings, doore and windows.
of «11 kinds that were filled with cocoanut- and now Tasso felt the fatal
Calle Valdivia N°. 430. Repairs execut?

oil, he used his powerful teeth uoose of human hair slip over
TELEPHONE N°. 657. by competent workmen. to remove the hard wooden his shoulders and tighten round
his arms just above the elbows,
1
plug that served as a cork, and
Agents
SES
for DONALD WOOLPRES
AND WIRE STRAINERS pouring the contents into his holding them cióse to h'is sides. Workmen
P. MAYORGA A. cupped hands rubbed it all over With his knife he managed
Holzapfels paints for ships and
boats his body. to cut the rope as he fell back- who want a good suit at a reasonabie price caá

teaches Spanish by Direct wards. But one of his opponents obtain it at the "CABALLO BLANCO"
Again the heavy thudding of
Method. Calle Talca 1570
-

the drum vibrated through the fell on top of him, clasping Calle Waldo Seguel (córner of Calle Talcaí)
Telephone N°. 284. :: :: :: hot silence of the night. him tightly round the arms,
aHnnaaaMaapaaas3aaCT •3 ¡CTaiaaiaf'xaiiiimiJff7iT»-f<m> n . iw
Quickly finishing his prepa-
rations he fastened one knife
while the other two attempted
to binel his legs. Proprietor: Manuel Suarez.
FUGELLÍE Hnos tightly
girdle;
to
then
his waist
rubbing
with the
his hands
Quick as a flash he buried
bís great teeth in the throat
in the sand to remoye the oil of the man above him, and li- WINDSOR HOTEL
Calle and give him a better grip, he teraíly tore it out.
O'Higgins córner oí Progreso picked up the other knife and Wrestling himself free he re-

Beg 'advise their clients that by every his feet the other English Hotel aod Restauras*
to boat from Home silently dived into the dense

gaiued as

hey are receiving Goods. Camp orders receive careful attention tropical undergrowth before him. two closed. Deep in one man's Up to date Bath Room ;: *:
Swiftly working bis way thro body he burried the knife, so
deep that he had not plucked Well Ventilated bedroorris0
ugh the bush he carne to a
SOCIEDAD &NÜNIMA well-worn track where he pau it out again when the other Spacioüs Dining -

Room.
sed íor a moment, listening in man was upon him.
IMPORTADORA This man was the strongest first class cooking an.d conveniences.
tently.
Movement of Again he heard the heavy of the three, and Tasso was Avenida Colon No. 828, betwe««i
Y EXPORTADORA DE LA heating of the sacred drum. Its weakening after his enormous
Steamers Calle L. Navarro arjd Magallanes
deep booming note swelled lou- exertions. As they closed he put
:: ::
PATAGONIA fl'er and iouder till the whole out his full strength and al
1 night seemed to throb to it; and most succeeded in getting a Proprietor: V. SUMMERS.
then gradually it died away death-hold. But the «watcher»
into utter silence again. slipped from bis grasp and sped ®»oi (•«««•••«•i IwftfftiMl
«ASTURIANO» Will leave Buenos Aires, for this well- away along the track in the
As Tasso followed the
aud intermedíate ports 14
May. defined track that ran cióse to direction of the thudding drum,
«ARGENTINO» Is expected to arrive here Friday
i6th. May.
and parallel with the beach, which was again sending its
he kept a keen lookout among booming note pulsing through
I On Sale:
¿ATLÁNTICO" Making trips between Buenos Aires the ink-black shadows around the night.
and Comodoro Rivadavia, him, and his ears were strained Instantly Tasso realised that
to catch the faintest sound. the man must not escape, and
To his left the beach glea- weary as he was he darted in
,*-■ meel white under the almost- pursuit
flrTá. i; full moon, and the- water swir- Fear for his life drove the
Dentist Elbourne & Slater led silently here and there aro «wateher» forward, but Tasso
und the black, weather-worn liad more than "that to streng-
Teeth stopped, bridged and!
rocks. then his niuscles and give him
erowned. Comniission Agents

■wwk
Painless extractions.
executed and,
All
A BeoJt-Keeperg.
Cautiously aud silently as the
night itself, he pursued his way.
The interlaced branches and
speed.
a tremendous effort
Wiíli
bbed the «wateher» by the
we
HAY of fast harvesk
proraptly
and bounded 011 his b;
*j palnj-leaves dverhead threw
«8-unateted. Hours 9— 12
WILLIAMSON & Co.
.
a
"'

[Callé Boca.-Rio G «liegos shadow dark that, where no


so
bearing him to the earth.

_ j
ai. ana a
7 p.m.

reflepted. light from the water fore he could utter a sound


Sundays and Feast days!
Aqents of Wiüiamson, Balfour & Co.
Telegrafié Address
•rom 10 to 12 a.m.
penetralcd, ít was' 'inkv-blaek. Tasso's right hand had fouud
CaH« 0'Htg«ins Hete añil ílléréj -wlfete the huge his throat,- while. the. left hand
879. (bet- "JBJPSfcA" ■■Y Wére-thinncr.
-

bril covered the, spite ofthe


*•** Valdlvit and
Av.Colon) liant nlooiilight streamed thro man's frantic struggles his head
'
'

Calle 21 de Mayo 1127.


"'ee^hone No. 98.. ttgint» for Buenei Alreí 'Herald"
and here he left the track back, and
ugh, was forced slowly I##«|
10 '. SlAGÉiliJLiAN TiMES June 15

ana bake in a modérate oven


for half an hour; baste
and
freájluen- II ouídoor invites
t\, whan cooked the roll YO i"- KODAK
will be erisp and browa. Put
ou a hot dish aud
arrange
íried tomatoes round, aod serve
with nicely-mashed potatoes.
Tltós is áelicious, ;¡wi.l may tafee Ltdta's mi Cttfea't dtfhi* i spotm?
the place of meat at time.
any
f«o&e oeaoy. Comp orders recove careful
An Econoaúcal Trifle^Mads Without Ergs
atteaÜM.
.Make some
plain, sweetened.
scones usual way— to dó
in^the PUHTA AUNAS. CfrLLB VALDIVIA 900.
duty íor sponge cakes- and cut
the Caaik aax. Telephone 458.
same shape. When stale
enough cut'in half, moisten t.
with a spoonful or two of jam,
mixed with the same amount
of water (instead of
wine).
spread each side with jam
any kind will do. Pile up in
-

ans liskies
a glas« dish and
pour over all
a custard made with about one
You Iron1 u~
'ROYAL HOUSEHOLD'
pint of milk and custard powder. can get one
at from £ 1, to £ iS.
BLACK AND WHITE»
.

Tit-bit Fatties Brownie Cameras $ 'i,>


To up the beef
use after Prompt developing and printin <

beef tea. To one pound and


making
oí beef (cold) add half
pound
C. VEÍGA, Calle Roca
of the reamains of cold fat
Tinta Arenas.
'RED SEAL'
boiled bacon, ham, beef, or salt
Husband:- Aud what would you say if I
theatre half naked like you?
went to the chop very finely, or pass through
a mincer, add half
teaspoonful
Panadería Dalmacia are well matared and
perfectly btonfe*.
Wife:- Oh, my dear, but I'm not so jealous of mixed herbs, one
Their large stock* ro Scotland ennare
as you are.
teaspoonful The only bakery owned by a»
of finely-chopped onion, a little Allied
subjects. Bread made loíailiag supply of the san*
the left grated lemon rind, pepper and with
round, over
Then, without waiting an ins salt to taste. Mix
shoulder, al! well Árgentine flour, faaltless qualitie*.
till, with a .sudden dull snap, tant, they slipped outside, cros Ordor by telephone, No. 492
it sagged loóse 011 the broken sed the together with the meat, then
clearing, aud were lost add about half pound of cold Utrobicie A .llusac
neck. . in the darknéss of the bush.
mashed potatoes (these should
Tasso dropped exhausted over
Arriving at the beach near be mashed with a little milk
the fómp body. As he lay there, the mangroves thev entered the
his great lungs sucking in long, water together, and struck out
or
butter), bind all with a well-
beaten egg; to which has been
sobbing breaths, the dull thud silently and swiftly for their added a
tablespoonful of milk
ding of the drum gradually island home. or water; well flour the
diminished and died down into When about a third of the hands,
and shape the mixture in fíat.
silence. way across they heard the most rounds about an inch
or so in
Staggering to bis feet he súr- terrific uproar from the huge
veyed the body
of the dead sacred drum and thickness, brush over well with
the ceremo a beaten egg,aud dust with
«watcher» lying in the moon nial conch-
shells, and Tasso cheese erumbs (odd pieces of
light that filtered through the knew that at least some part cheese grated will do for
overhanging foliage. Three of of his night's work liad been this),
his opponents had been men, discovered.. He was not afraid fry iu boiling fat" until a light
but that other— he shuddered of pursuit; none would golden brown. Serve with thick
suspect brown gravy and vegetables.
as he retraced his steps to that the
girl had left the is These are also nice cold for
where he liad first been attac- land, and search would be .' ■. ,..: .- . ,- - — - ._ ..-■■•
— •

made.
bed. He must recover the two He looked at Vaduna supper or breakfast. If the
swim- meat is fat
not a little suet «reí
knives at any cost, even tho ming strongly beside
him, and should be used.
ugh he had to return to where his eyes glowed. She wás good
that silent horror was lying. to look at, and now she would Yorkshire Parkin
Having found the knives he be all his, Halífpound coarse oatmeal,
glanced furtively at the hud- The moon was low-, and the
quarter pound ílour, quarter
dled body of the thing. It was east held the first
palé siígges- pound -jlard or butter, or some
a dwarf covered with
long black tion of coming dawn as they good Y margarme, six ounces
hair like some great ape. emerged from the water at the
Tasso hurried away along the spot where Tasso liad entered
treacle,"*, quarter pound brown
track till he saw the glow of it on the
sugar, three-quarters ounce
previous evening. ground ginger, quarter ounce,
a fire ahead, and heard the Staggering up the beach
they or rather
less, of mixed spice,
sound of many voices chanting flung theniselves down under
quarter of a
teaspoonful of car
a
dirge. Entering the bush he the palms, exhasted after their bonate of soda, some buttermilk
headed inland, pausing every long
swim; but Tasso was soon orskimmed milk. Mix the
few moments to listen intently on his feet
again and standing oatmeal a'nd flour together, rub
and smell the air. Working- before the
girl. She rose and in the butter, and well mix in
round the fire in a wide circle faced him, and looked deep soda and the rest of the
he finally carne to a dry
clearing into his eyes; then taking his ingredients. Warm the treacle
where the earth was fíat and hands in hers she
placed" them
hard with the trampling of feet. over her breasts in token
and pour it into the
mixture,
that add suífient milk or buttermilk
In the middle of this space she gave herself to and him, to form into a stiff paste. Divide
stood a grass-house, built iu the swaying towards him her
'

usual manner, with


lips into small fíat cakes, and bake
nipapalm found his and cluug. on a
greased tin in a modérate
thatch, but much larger than Thus they stood for a mo oven.
the ordinary living-houses. ment while the blood raced ■ss*^-*r'"^vg^F'^
This was the house in which through their veins. Then [••O 2KJBUKMBBCX ?¿ 3 (g KOMÍ~
with
Vaduna should be. It was here a sudden movement she
disen-
that the future bride of the god gaged herself from her
was
kept till the time carne for arms and sped away throueb
her to be taken out and given the shadows.
over to the sacrifice that cove
lovers

LLER MINERVA o\
Silently she glided into the
red Zoon's body with steaming: village that
lay sleepiug under
\
red blood. the rosy blush of
coming dawn.
Pausing under the shadows i here was no one about, and
of the trees he carefully exa- she
crept like a shadow into
Engineers, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Ship Repairers, Iron&Biass Founders.
miued the moonlit space before her father's
house, and lay down This establishment has been entirely rebuilt and is in a
him. He saw the door of the in the córner
that she had ne position to underta-
house, on either side of which ver expected to see
stood a huge wooden figure;
again. / ke work of all descriptions. The shipyard department is complete with -

he also saw that the


«watcher,»'
Tasso coming
up from the Pneumatic and Electric Tools, also an Oxy-acetylene
seated 011 the ground between beach some
two hours later, Cutting and Weiding
the two figures was
asleep, with with bis
long fish-spear and Plant. Engineers' stores and Accesories stocked for sale. Dick's
his head down on his knees. strmg of fish, found the village Compound
Gliding across the clearing in an uproar, and heard that
.

Marine Engine Oil always in stock. Solé makers of the


he gained the shadow of the Vaduna
house. Keeping one oí the wo
had been
brought back Improved
oden figures between the «wat
by the god during the night. FERRIER PRESSES. Spares always Jn Stock.
cher» and himself, he Erank O. Eari.,
apnroa- ¡BfH'-.'V-
ched the door. ■••Ol »•••! «••Ol !««•»«• •••
One quick spring and his :•••

Home Hints for Leí&r Trnnfes


knife was buried
'
! ween
up to the hilt
the shoulders of the ¡ Dr, R, Saez H.
v..

•eping ffláu, 'n


'

whose death-cry

on
House Wt'vas :: DENTIST
Begs to advise the public in
ni y m.
sva§ síjaugléa". by-the .¿»-.r
"

..-

JJpLENDlD assortment' oí general, that he ¡s now at their


..
"

bis throat.. .!" services in COMMISSION AOBNTS


'
wleather and fibre traveíir
Tasso stood up árid tísteiied.
AM w-as siJént save- íor íain» .,
ing truuks and kgtidbags, Puerto Natales
lukt of lentilb, imported and of local mak».- Última Esperanza.
in- tae/:<¿'sf-' ^u^fiui
— vi»*,
. ..
siiigíng -*t

Y....'
.Puafci#,v*<*» ,-"c€- the niat that
turnip, two cupfuls of
one

breaderumbs, half a cupful of SAILCOTH


—. '■L.'-tK?. '■■
1
m. ¡i ■■.... Auctioneere
--.Y-flíSg'back
r-.i.í'fcsíÉ|p%eforc the door he softly grated cheese, and salt and rule **^«4» He v ¡aré,
^YYYYled the girl's name. pepper to taste. Soak the lentils Auv commercial aoeiety t«fa-
24, 26, 30, 42, 80 and 120
It was dark inside, and he night, then cook in as
could hear no sound.
over
little water as possible until
inches wide. ii>.«d
n*
ana all buaioets
the Public Notary «t*s4*¿
comcmtu-
4uthurized Costón»
Suddenly he felt her hand quite soft, boil the turnip and for
cióse over bis. Whispering his mash it, mix all well together Tarpaulings covering
she warned him to be and form into a stiff roll. Put cargo. Apply to J. G. Dettleü, CalU
name
/aldivia N.? of at the Fub-
silent. into a tin with a little dripping
blic Notary.
461 House Agenta'
LEOPOLDO FELLER.
THE FAJRTH EST-ttOlIT] I BRITISH INfEWSPAPER

60 Cent». I*n uta Arenas. WtMhie*day. .Tune ££itd. l"9£l \.° 373.

Banco de Chile y Argentina


Anthorised by .Supreme Decree of 2.jth of April 1900.
The Anglo-South American Bank UfKa«ablisli<>d
Opened 011 2.51-d May 1900. I8.VS

HEAD OFFICE... .PUNTA ARENAS


Hetd Offite: Old Broad Street, LontíoB, L C.
íiAICH IH FQITA AHEÍAS OPEflED )tti.
K ran ches. -

CHILE: Castro. Aúthorised Capital £ i'o.ooo.ooo


Valparaíso, . :

ARGENTINK: Buenos Rio Subscribed Capital 8.729,040


Aires, Gallegos, Sta. Cruz, San Julián. ... . . >

Direetorate: Paid up Capital .... >


4,364,520
President: Mauricio Braun. keserve Fund 3,850.000
Vice-P residente: Francisco Campos. Branelies in Chile: Antofa-
froprietary Directora: lí. W. Hobbs, José Montes fh., E. Domic. Valparaíso, Santiago, lquique,
gasta, Copiapó, Coquimbo, Chillan, Concepción, Talcahuano
R. A. Ewing
T. K. D. liurbury, DOuglas R. Punía Arenas.
Suplentes: I.ethaby.
Capital . . $ 10.000.000 Argentina: Buenos Aires, Rosario de Santa Fé, Bahía Blanca
Paid up Capital » 8.000.000 Mendoza, "ran Rafael, Rio Gallegos, Puerto Deseado San Ju
Reserve Fund »
2.710.00c lián, Comodoro Rivadav'a. Santa Cruz, Trelew.
Safe deposits, with sepárate departments for for safe
renting, Kngiand: Bradford
-v.stody of deeds, documents etc.
Perú: Lima
;in THE Savin'ís Bank Section deposito are received in
Carabineers order iu Santiago the l'rtig-iiiy: Montevideo
•CH1LKAN Cl KiRKM V, ÁRGENTINE Cl KRKNCY, AND STERLING. keeping luring; Municipal
elections. France: París.
Drafta and letters of credit 011 all the principal cities of Euro-
Snain: Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao Seville, Valencia, Vigo-
pe and South America. Current and deposit aceounts opened and all
other kiii''! of líanking operations transacted. United States: New York, (Agency). México: México.
li. PETTERSEN, Managing-Director. Sterling «nd Curreney Savings Bank, Oeposits re«-
The Situation in Ireland eeived. Punta Arenas. -W. HSMITH, Manager,.

6-.«:v-*r*C-T«'-
HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand Garnier Proprietor.
Sinn Pein and Socialism ma 'ment of Sir James Craig by
de an 'extremely poor show honester methods in a similar
iu the elections for the Irish position in the North renders
Northern Parliament where possible the eventual reopening
the Unionists have gained of negotiations between these
a sweeping victory beyond two leaders.
even their own expectations.
To cover their defeat tlie The extremists oí the Irish
Sinn Feiners are busy circula- republiean army are not only
ting allegátions of intimidation exerting their influence within
against the Unionists, though the Sinn Fein party to prevent
actually the election was one any such negotiations but are
of the quietest and least even- ntultiplying their outrages íor
íul of any general election in sü*na¡¿ purpose. Theirs is a
.
..

'
Ulster. The actual position bpeless programme because
was that ia Ulster the Natio- fjrery suceess scored iu it will
nalist and Sinn Fein candida- only make the breach between
tes were able without fear to north and south wider and set
contest every división whereas the ultímate unión oí the island
iu the recent Southern Ireland further off. Of this more far-
elections the fear of assassina sighted Sinn Feiners are well
tion was such that candidates cla aware and the only question is
ree! not oppose Sinn Fein even whether the policy of Sinn Fein Sociedad Mercantil
in divisions where there was a within its own conclaves will be
MENS' SUÍTS, OVERCOATS likelihood oí securing election. decided by argument or revol de Punta Arenas ::
RAINPROOFS, PYJAMAS The Ulster results definitely vere. In the meanwhile the
assure that Home Rule will length to which unscrupulous Calle 21 de Mayo, córner of Errazuí iz.
shortly be working in reality agents of Sinn Fein propaganda
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR, in the North of Ireland. The, have gone is indicated by the
uncontested elections in Sout publication in the Vatican's
CANADIAN STEEL SHOES FOR Hight-class Provisión Merchants
hern Ireland were in themselves official organ of a statement
form of popular conso- regarding certain «interviews»
CAMP USE. a poor

lation dominated as they were with high ecclesiastics iu which All trie best-known brands
by the menace of revolver. But their views on the Irish ques
LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS. of Win es &
they have given De Valera tion were alleged to have been
and his friends the constitutio- expressed. The Vatican's organ
Spirits stocked
Casilla 38;. C. Bories-
Telefono 248.
nal right to represent the categorically denies that these
scuthern área, and the establish- interviews ever took place.

The Giffen College Hotel Progreso


Proprietor: Darío Zenteno
Calle Chiloé 1165. Casilla 208. -fS-£i£5^t®*2>-*»'
Calle Pedio Montt 937. Telephone 214. Casilla iai
Boarders -
Half'boarders Day-pupils.
Mr.
Lloyd George's promise not be subsidised and that this
CURRICULUM: Knghsu, in all its branch»». First-class family hotel. Special
money would not be available
rooms
to together the parties to
cali
for private dinners and banquets. ::
Arithmetic. Latin. the coal dispute if the likelihood unless a permanent settlement
Mathematics. French. Hygiene. Modérate Prices. The quaíity of the
assured. He proposed a
-

of efíecting a settlement pre was

Drawing. Painting. Eurhythmics. Sewing. Drill. scheme whereby wages would meáis at this hotel cannot be equalled
sented itself took effect to-day
be decreased in gradual stages ín Punta Arenas.
Gymnastics. Singing. Music. when negotiations were resu-
Harmony. Cotunterpoint.
med. In the long interval since to an economic level, the ciefi- Three bathrooms. Dinner Concert every Sunday.
Dancing. Script-writing and Shorthand. the breakdown of the last con cieney to be made up out of
ferenee events have clearly in a composite fund to consist of
Pupils prepared for the Oxford aad Cual dicated to both sides the neces ten millions sterling put iu by
Local Exams; also for the London Rojral Acac_
the London College, and the Trinlty College of lf« sity of efíecting a compromise. the Government and of a con
While iu certain
notably in South
coalfields tribution offered by the owners.
Wales, the That temporary provisión would Pharmacie Frangaise
extreme demands are' still being be dependent upon an agree
pressed, elsewhere there are in- ment having been reached Dsposit of Lneüsh, French, aod National remedies.
dications that the miners are either as to the actual terms
anxious for a settlement. Many of a permanent settlement or general of Chemical Prodneta,
which
assortment Drugs,
miners' leaders openly advócate as to the machinery
aad Mineral Waters
coal- would determine those terms.
a
compromise while in one

Calle Errázuriz N°. 840. Casilla 34. Telef. 450 field some hundreds of men The Premier paid a thoroughly J. ROBERT. Cbemist
have actually returned to the tribute to «the humour,
justifjed
yintM»*fe order'.iness
pits. It was thereforé iu a ho- good temper and
peful spirit that to-day's wherewith a long controversy
Upholsterer con

ferenee opened. Mr. Lloyd Geo- has been conducted» and des
Furniture ge left no doubt resgarding cribed it as a matter of great
the Government's He congratularon to every class
position.
MOLFINO HERMANOS
Carpet^ repeated that the Kxchequer's of the community, and one
VALPARAÍSO
offerof ten millions sterling whereof he boasted when he
Curtains still open to enable the
was
talked with his foreign friends.
poor mines to pay adequate The Premier is
wages during a continuance oí again meeting i Especialistas en Conservas Nacionales
the miners and mine-owners
promptly executed % theperiod oí depression but made **•■»*

••••••
it clear that the industry would tomorrow.
June 2t"
The Magku.an' Timss

"
3 ''

¡P
1 ! r JPrl

"MENENDEZ BEHETY"

Seeeion Comercia!
Have received: Paints. Galvanisado Iron. Nails.
Window Glass. Varnish. Linseed Oil.

JUST RECEIVED
Genuine "Oxford" Sausages
Phoenix Hote Meeting oí the Electoral College in Santiago to scrutiny the votes íor the Municipal

to terms ior there is


elections.

a remar-
court of appeal would,
*—

Iflfiith Hotel of The collapse sym- hing a


of the
kable absence of bitterness in
pathetic strike movement has for it was assumed, be welcomed
Whiskey "Spey Royal" k "White Horse" SANTA CRUZ
been one of the most interes settliug the difficult wage the relations subsisting between
and it is probable that them. Meanwhile the public is ac-
the miners, questions
Gilbey's Old Tom Gin (The legitímate ting sidelights on
Premier's denial of an in cepting the small incouveniences
dispute and probably marks a the resort to measures which the strike has caused
tention to
Gilbey's) =

Thfa hotel is excellently


definite trend of opinión in the
since tlie of compusiou will lead the with a calmnéss and good-will
labour ranks. Ever astonished
decisión of the triple alliance miners to reverse unfavourable that has foreign
Sociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercial hnüshed throughout, posseí
to hold aloof, the small parties views reported
from some coal
final results
visitors. The chief inconvenience
arises from the restriction oí
oí extremists in the various fields. Until the
na a fuH-iired billiard table, but it is note-"
«Sara Braun» unions have been agitating for of the district
decisions are railway services
available, the whole question is worthy that this is being over-
md ia altogether up-to-date a stoppage but one by one
Sección Comercial. these efforts have failed owing in suspense but it is noteworthy ¡ come by the increasing adap-
tation of to the
locomotives
to opposition within the unions that the interviews between .

Exclusive agents lor "COOPER S" SHEARINS MACHES. 9. O. FELTON in the dis- use of either liquid or solid fuel.
themselves, When the Govern miners and owners
The Great Eastern Railway has
Proprie toi ment decided to import coal to triets are proceeding and even
maintain the essential .public if an adverse decisión
is given now, as a result of such an iu-
the novation, announced an increase
services, the Swansea dockers' 011 the present proposalscome ín the number oí its trains.
jinion"officials deelared that parties to the disputetheymay
would not liañdle it but this
decisión was
promptly reversed
when put to the ballot and the
nien returned to work within
24 hours. The Glasgow dockers
Tlie Upper Silesian Question
were more
persistent. They even

declined to handle British coal The anxiety of the British


írom
reports that Lord
The París
brought to the Clyde Dr. Government to basten the res
Curzon summoned Sthamer,
centres where good supplies were
the Germán Ambassador to toration oí order in the dispu-
in stock. But their action recei
ved little support and work
London, to the Foreign Office ted área oí Upper Silesia and.
yesterday and handed him a to enslire a settlement oí the
had been resumed. Home Scot- Communication identical to that whole
dispute ou the principies
tish railwaymen simiiariy refu M. Briand to the -of rigorous equity is emphasised
presented by
sed to handle coal lauded at Germán Ambassador in Paris bv its decisión to send
troops
Glasgow and when these men
are absolutely in'correct. Dr. direct írom England, in addition
were removed by the manage- Sthamer asked to see Lord to four battalions being send
ment their unions threatened
Curzon to explain some of írom thé Rhine Army of- Oc
strike throughout Scotland.
difficulties afíecting eupation. It is probable these
he threat however was never Germany's
carried out. Iu the meanwhile,
the Upper Silesian problem corps will be reiníorced by ar
and so far from adopting a tillery and armoured trains as
the railwaymen'S unions throu
ghout the country were in
threatening tone as joyfully well as tanks and aeroplanes,
the Paris press, Iu official circles in London it
London díscussing the situation suggested by
Ford Curzon merely advised is considered that both the Ger
with the transport workers but
the Germán Government to mán and Polish Governments
their decisión to place au em
exert moral pressure on the are now observing a correct
bargo on carryiug coal írom Germans in Upper Silesia to attitude and satisfaction is ex
whatever source it carne was
maintain order there and also pressed thereat. It is pointed
never
put into operation and to continué the supply of fo- out that Lord d'Abernon, Bri
imported coal is being moved odstuffs. If is not unnatural tish Ambassador in Berlin, who
íreelyí The electricians at a that the Germán population in has, since May i3th, repeatedly
la Puntarenense REMARKABLE VALÚES!
leading London power station
Upper Silesia should become impressed upon
actually left work as a protest restive or that Germany should mán Government with appre-
the Ger

english Drapery Store. against the use of foreign coal discontinué sending foodstuífs ciable results, the necessity of -

* 32.00 to.$ 48.00 the metre ánd urged the tramwayraen to


into Upper Silesia when they its discouragiug and preventing
strike in sympathy. By an
Special attencion paid to ALL WOOL CLOTH might be utilised by the Polish any acts by its nationals which
overwhelmihg majority, howe insurgents. Lord Curzon, howe would constítute a defiance of
Camp Orders Always a large ver, the latter when balloted
selection of suitable goodi British Mannfactured ver, assured Dr. Sthamer that the authority ofthe Inter-Allied
declined to desert their posts
the Allies would supervise the Commission in Upper Silesia
Ladies, Gents & Chil CLOTH. 56 inches wide. For Winter Suits and the fact that l he figures fair distribution of these
supplies has' not hesitated to join his
dren. English boots and and Overcoats. of the ballot were suppressed
and would exert their influence French and Italian colleagues in
shoes & al1 : a sesof cloth. merely accentuated the complete ín saíeguarding the welfare oí making further representations
defeat of the extremists. Al-
ing JOHN N. SKIRVING. these various little
the Germans in Upper Silesia. to the same effect. The Ber
-tlier
The dispateh of a considerable lin Government has responded
;

TOHN A. ESDALE Calle Pedro Montt 857. failures have served principally
forcé of British troops, well with the most explicit assuran-
Casilla 365
to show how trifltng is the with ammunition and ces and has set a highly-placed
Telephone 247- supplied
support the left wíi the
with aeroplanes and sónage to supervise the
labour movement pect equípped

will have a healthy* in rigorous measures which are


.

tanks,

.1 the
genen ody of wor fluence 011 the
kers. Upper Silesian being eníorced to prevent the
situation. Meanwhile, the post- entrance of Germán írregul t
*
* * ponement for a few days of fosees into Upper Silesia.
The Government proposals the Supreme Council ling M. Bria agestión
meeting
íor the settlement of the *-oa which is to discuss the problem, that the .Silesian demarcation
strike are now under the con has allowed those ardent French question be submitted to a fresh
sideration of the district mé political writers who b commission of experts, it is felt
etings of míners and mine- overstepped the b'ounds oí sober here that the failure to agree to
owners, and towards the end comment, to regáin a measure the decisión of the original ín
of the week their instructions, of self-control. The situatio; ter Allied Ci tumi si
'

perts
to their respective executive still complicated and difficult whereon the French represen-
bodies will be reported to the but Mr. Lloyd George's extre- es did not endorse
Government. Through an un- mely trenchant recommendations.of the British
comtnuniques
fortúnate understanding the have undoubtedly cleared the and Italian representatives, in-
suggestion that, failing an air and the parties concerned tes that the a is
immediate settlement the whole know political and such
precisely where Britain as
¡largely
question would be submitted stands in the matter. It is ¡can only he settled by the
by the Government to compul- merely foolishness and gross ireme Council. The main
arbitration, has prejudi bad taste for the French papers iré of the
the reception by the miners to ■■-. is to h Supreme
sugj;est that the British
oi -uev. >sals. tted by pro-German ncil meeting and i: i- not
t the Government propo- •

ritain's desin desírous that a ib epert


syni|
was to make the that ¡
g\ solely to ensure an enemy,
ten millions sterling I and its further ppstpone-
con-
though 1 now cause
mt upon a settlement and I, n erth
: stnent by m 1 aim » * -

ethods of arbitra. to whi me weeks ago I


tion . , na.
by the ¡< the
and Polish Govern-
tribi nal rch and who suffered most
should send | .'''ar
11 the Gen IB ■

I vely
to .si; 1
une 22
he Magellan 'i ,1:

Polish áreas in
Upper Silesia
aud tllat these Governments Stars of the Cinema
should be held directly
respon-
| sible by the Allies for the main-

KOBEKTSON teuance of order in these dis-


triets. The Allied troops, it was
Isuggested, were to be concen
trated in the disputed /.one
between them. France at the

DIP ; time was unable to approve of


the .suggestion
despite Italian
approyal. It has since been
'revived and France is now
more disposed to recognise its
One of the first Sheep Dips advantages. central zone The
to be controlled
by the Allied
to be used in the Territory. ¡troops has been agreed upon
the other half oí the scheme
¡and
will probably be adopted. The
Supreme Council is likely to
discuss the situation next week
It has always given satisfactorv results at Boulogne as M. Briand is
unavailable earlier. There has
and is SCAB-KIkkEry Sheep
a sure been a sensible
approximation
of the views of the Britisli and
dipped with this remedy have obtained ttahans
the French
011 the
011 the
one hand and
other reg
the highest awards in tlie
Royal High- arding. the problem during the
last few days and the situation
land Society's and other Stock Shows. in Silesia seems to be
Upper
steadily improving. The latter
Proprieíors and solé manufacturers: tendeney is largely due to the
firm and impartía! influence oí
Colonel Percival, British High
álex. Hobertson & Sons.
Commissioner in Upper Silesia.
Oban, Scotland. and everoné iutensely regrets
that the strain of events has
had such an effect upon bis Miss Marie Walcámp.
health that he is now forced
AGENTS aooKsimiiawu^oeeagrgK'jsggaBBaBEap^s
for Arfentine Co»st: to retire. His successor is Sir
Harold Stuart who was previo
Soc. k999. Importadora y usly British High Commissio
Expert. de la Patagonia. ner 011 the Inter-Allied Rhine-
land Commission. The presence :: THE PASSING SHOW ::
of six British battalious iri
From our London Correspondent
-- --

Upper Silesia provides a stabie


element in the changeable si
tuation and the activity of
wsa%ss^%m9»%*9mBmmJt^99XV»XM»MBKX^VJX^
New Lord Chief Justice Grand Fleet into action. He
roving Polish and Germán

PACIFIC L bands promises to be conside-


rablv diminished in the future. to approve of the appoiutment
The King has been pleased was,
the
of Mr. Justice Lawrence to be addressed a personal
I believe,
sqtiadron
the only one of
commanders

to his officers aud men. A few


who
message
Lord Chief Justice of Kngiand
minutes before opening fire he
APROXÍMATE ARBIVALS FROM EUROPE t: :: EXCHANGE :: in successioii to the Earl of
hoisted the sismal w.-...— ■■'•- ,

Reading. uuiitiMus ói glorious First ot


Sir AHYp-1 T>-;..t r..i trence
■•<>„■.

R. M, S. "ORORA" is 78, and has been a Judge oí June


and avenge Belgium» In
25th. June Valparaíso 90 d s. $3.4
Gold $ 12.90
60

the High Court since 1904. '1917-19


Sir Ernest was Com->
Chief of the East
B. M. S. "ORITA" 16th. July Sureharge ié8.l/2% For 28 years after he was mander in
Indies Station.
called to the Bar in 1869
Franes 45.90 to ¿1.
R. M. S. "ORCOMA" 12th. August Pesetas 28.50 i)
he wore a stuff gown, aud A Great Scientist.
when at last he took silk he
The ñames of some oí the
S. S. "SORATA" lOth. July. Lires
Swiss Fes.
74-25 made an excellent leader, espe
world's greatest thi-nkers are
22.20 cially in commercial cases. known only to a few. Among
Maiks Á Welshman hailiug from those to whom this and future
proceeding home vía Panamá Canal. u. s. $
255-
3-7725
Scotland, he was known 011
generations owe much is Sir
the Oxford circuí t as the «judi-
The Pacific Steam Dutch Fl. Edward Thorpe, oí-e of the
Navigation Co. 11.36 cious Alf red», and he has all
chemists in the world.
Belgian Fes. 47- greatest
the quaiities, including patience
He is imw a:: old man and he
.

B. Aires M/l. 12.02 and impartiality, which make


does not seek publicity. He li
Gold a great judge.
„ .

45.3/8 ves his quiet life among his


Shares Though he is verging on books and his test-tubes in a
fourscore, Sir Alfred still han-
Fuegos 79 dles a club with skill, and is little village'on the beautiful
Devon coast, anlong the'-coves
Lagunas 65 a keen shot. and creeks of which he loves
Aysens An Amphibicms Tank to sail bis own small craft. Yet
Gente Grande 36 Sir Edward Thorpe's name is
A Paris- Exchange message
known to all the leading chem
says that au amphibious tank
r. f. -r ZfA*
M. PñAffi*WJi3wa*P*aWB*M>C*^¿a?lWa*a3*ag**M«*»Baia?*M

ists in the world, íor his writ-


has been shown at Marseilles
Chemical Warfare by its inventor, M. León Foen- ings
are as
upon chemical
authoritative
subjects
as
they
guinos. The tank strongly res-
are voluminous. His cDiction-
embles an ordinary cwhippet»,
of Applied Cheinistry»— a
except for the propeller at the ary
The White Paper just publis stern. After crossing the tren-
huge work in six or seven
embank- heavy volumes closely packed
hed, giving the findings of the ches aud Giiinbing with exact information, is reg-
ecinc "British Mission appointed to ments it entere!
the sea and

visit chemical factories in the uavigated the surface íor some


arded in all languages as the
standard work on the subject.
then dived and
oceupied zone of Germany in distance, ancL As befitting a native of Man-
.'.'.-,
'

February 1919, throws interes


crawled ashore along the bot chester he is also an
the land expert
ting light 011 the way ín which tom, clinibing
out on
on commercial chemistry, and
under its own power. All the
Germany organised the ehemis- there is hardly a branch of the
triáis were satisfactory.
try of war. The .Mission report huge subject to which he has not
TRUCKS with that the chemical
processes New Admirai at fjseenstown.
made valuable contributiou by
employed by the Germans did Admiral Sir Ernest Gaunt, his meticulously aecurate anal-
icumatic not di ffer very much from our
the Australiau-born Admiral theysis, of his res-origiuality
own, aud were not on the who married an Irish lady, earch and his lucidity of explan-
^es front whole better— perhaps, not so Miss
Louise Martyn, of Gre- ation. Many continental coun
good. But they show what an gan's Castle, County Clare, takes tries have already honoured
aod rear.
enormous

was
asset to
the existence of the great
her ia war over the Irish Naval Command him for his work and it is now

to-day. and his is likely to be an particular!}- gratifying to know


installatíons which produced epoch -making period. that the leading institution of
NASH two ton trucks. NASH CARS. Six cylinder overhead valvcs. chemicals for peace. Thus the At the battle of Jutland, Ad-' chemists 111 the United States
whole of her poisou-gas carne miral Chemists Club oí New
Parsons English non-skid chains all sizes. Gaunf, in the Colossus the — —

out of her ahiline dye factories. one of the


eight early Dread- York is following suit. Sir —

Wood M¡lae English foot pumps. Firestone tyres and tubes. noughts now being scrapped —
Edwards is shortly visiting
led the 5U1 División of the America to be made an hono-
Painting , Vulcanizing, Acetylene weldings JAIME T J0RDANA
l'.t,'r'.i.Wt.'A'.r-i'.^^
LEGITÍMATE FORD SPARES. ualtki ni Suitiry Enflneeri
Watar laid on aad everj
law of

aba*, latas aad


aaaitary mtk «ader
Church of St. James
fayaarajma-
le aaá Httad. T»9rm¡ taak. Calle Waldo Seguel
The Services in above Church until further notice will be;
"•HCl. I befto advise my distin- Waiter F. Dixon Dr. H. ROGELIO SAEZ atapa, aad atbar
OX SUNDAY.
gaiabed diéntele and the general
oaiaa
Morning Prayer jo. 30
tkat on the 2<>th. Decero- MppUW at ,

frtk
Wt. I
General Customs Agent, DENTIST
Ttep. 145. Casilla itj.
rc«petied my bakery under Evening Prayer 5.30 p. m.
tb* uar of "Paaaderia Libertad" Authorizedby Goverment to advise his clients Celebration oí Holy Communion at 8. a. m. on the ist and
■ tbe Calle Sefloret N.o 479. and Begs
"1 be pieaa*d U> iupply families Office, Calle Roca that he is now at their dis-
An English speaking Cook the ni ntl Morning Prayer on

arcad 3rd Sundays iu nioiit»-,


orpr the Bank of Punta, position. desires situation in a big house the 2nd. au
-
■ ' til('

Thursday at 6. p. m.
J«Ma XadojltoTich y Co.
Are cas.
or Comedor Chico. Apply Hotel ON WEEK DAYS. Evening r

*« M Panadería Dalmacia Surgery, Calle Errázuriz. Victoria. Telephone 50O; ;. WILLIAMS


lune 22
The Magku.ak Times
It is a good many
rarv member of this Club— a Portsmouth.
exten ¡nee a Japanese squ&S1
ver'v exclusive pr-ivilege
ceremonial
living scien- clron has paid
a
ded to onlv ten
and the honour
highestvisit to this country, though
within ils power to coníer. ships flying the Rising Sun
eusigñ were fr'équently seen in
Prince Henry, K. G.
1 our ports during the war.

<C*
announce der
The Gartér is
conferred upon Prince Hen
the first Or
Supjriority of British Shells.

that now Sir Robert Hadfield, who


BBBS3I BSSHdPiaVHVBSflBBBBHBani ry, but it is expected knows as much about
that he has come of age he probably
will receive various honours projectiles
as any man
living,
arrival of splendid assort=
does not agree with Lord Jel
from Allied countries. His ad
a dition to theK. G.'s brings the
licoe as to the inferior nature

number of the family. of the British shells fired at


Royal
He has, learn, had I
holding the distinction to eight. Jutland.
and the opportunity of making a
In addition to the King
ment of Queeu aud Queen Alexandra,
'the Garler is held by the Pri of
most exhaustive examination
moderh Germán armour-

sbells.
nce of Wales, the Duke of piercing
His conclusión is that at the
York, the Duke of Connaught,
There Battle oí Jutland the British
and Prince Arthur. are
the better pro-
ten other Royal K. G.'s, most ships possessed
Overcoats of them foreign sovereigns, and jectile.
twenty-five ordinary
the
Knight change
of criticisms
This is a refreshiug
from
we
the many adverse
have heard of
Companions, youngest
Yiscouut Mil our naval material as
compa
the latter being
red with that of Germany.

8 port Jackets ner.

Naval Pageant at Spithead.


Twice Told Tales.

down
There will, 1 understand, be priest, walking The
of naval pageant the lañe, met one of his flock.
something a

at Spithead early next month «Where are ye going, Pat?»


& i
>.;-
iii honour of the arrival of the he asked.
«To Mass, father!»
Crown Prince of Japan. The
«And Mass, Pat?»
báttleships Katori and Kashima asked thephwat's with smile
will be met some distance at padre a

uits sea by flotilla oí British des just to


a

troyers, who will escort


them would
see

get.
what answer he

Portsmouth and it is pro Pat was silent.


to
bable that a large part of the «Look here, Pat,» said the
/Horleys Underclothing Atlantic Fleet will be assem- padre,
bled at Spithead to receive the
«this is disgraceful.
«Phwat would a Protestant
,

Hannel Wool think of vez? Imagine I am a


Shirts, Prince.
The programme of entertain- I Protestant! Now, then, phwat
ments for' the officers and men lis Mass?

Socks, etc. for the w Ín of the two Japanese báttleships,


1 «Mass!» re torteclPat, with a
now being drawn up, includes grin. «.And phwals that got to
conducted visits to London do raid yon, ye dirlhy Ulster-
ter season. and a round oí íestivities at
1

l
man: »

LOWEST LONDON PRICES


CAMP and POSTAL ODERS
HAVE OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION
TELEGRAMS
(
Nación > of Buenos Aires, has
Paris, -Junes 15.
Shop always at the Information received here says )
.
liad an interview with M.
tíiat the new Minister ior [ Tardieu who explained briefly
Affairs of Angora, the action of France with res
Foreign
Jussuff Kemal Bey, has deelared pect to Germany since the

Casa Jacobs. in parliament that the Govern


ment of Angora is not disposed
the yoke of any
Treaty of Versailles was signed
and sustained that the conquer-
ors had followed a policy of
to support
weakness and that more ener-
foreign power but that it will
admit any useful and reasona getic steps were necessary. He
bie interventiou. He added that added that if France had to ^
the strict com-
the Goverrmeut oí Angora has choose between
desire of prolonging the pliance with the clauses of the
110
war one day longer than may Treaty and her alliance with
be Great Britain, she ought to
necessary.
choose the former course.

Paris, June 15.


Telegrams from Oppeln New York, June 16.
state
that the British troops oceupied Miss Laura Bromwell, the lady
several localities outside of that
aviator who held the world's re
city. The attacks made by the cord for looping the loop, was
rebels in the neighbourhood of killed when flying over Long
Rosemberg were a' complete Island. When flying at an altitu
failure and now the scene of de of a thousand feet, the motor
the fighting has been shifted suddenly stopped while the
to Rastibon.* machine was upside down and
crashed to earth. Thousands of
people witnessed the accident
3¡ Washington, June 15received but
'A communication of course could do nothing
from Constantinople says that to avert the catastrophe.
a British warship is blockading

the port of Adalia. London, June :6


The House of Commons, on
Constantinople, 15. the motion of Mr. Winston
announced that the Churchill, voted unanimously
paraíso on June and the 23rd. It is
Greek squadron has sunk se a credit of 27 million pounds
veral small Turkish vessels sterling for the reconstruction
will arrive at Punta Arenas on the ¡ loaded with munitions of war, of the Arab nation in the- Near
off the coast of Batum. East and the establishment of
6th. J U LY. She will te again on thé llth. J U LY \ B l:: -
a national

home for the Jews
London, June 15 in Palestine.
i ,

Anca, ac^rdiug ío iünerary, alling at Castro. Puerto Montt, Corral. The «Times» estimates that
the Greek troops taking part London, June 16

.Talcahaano, Valparaíso. Coquimbo. Antofagasta. and lquique and in the operations against the
Turkish natioualists, number
Difficulties
between the iron-workers
have arisen
and

will accept passengers and carga. Some 160,000 men. It adds that allied trades and the employers
the fact that Constantino is and it is feared that they may
that
the first Christian King to en declare a general strike 111
number
SIFIGEHT ÁCCOMODATI0N FOR FIEST-CLASS PASSENGERS, WITH ter Anatolia since the days of
the crusades, ought to be con
trade, thus bringing the
of individuáis out on strike
at
mil
sidered as a good augury of the present time, up to a

EXCELLENT CÜISINE, AND GOOD ATTENDANCE, suceess. lion aud a half.

London, June ¡6 16.


Constantinople, June Kemal
Good and hygiencic accomodation for 80 third-class passengers, men only, with It is stated that a
project to It is rumoured that
helpthe Greeks against the Pasha has refused to enter into
good meáis. These 3rd.-class passengers need only provide a mattress and bedding Kemalists was thrown out by Britain,
the House of Commons and it
negotiations with Greatthe Sul
For details oí passages and freights apply to the office of the Pacific Steam Naviga &
denyíng the righte oí
is thought that Great Britain tán until the Keniahst parlia
tion Company, Calle Errázuriz, comer of O'Higgins. will maintain a strict neutrality ment be
in this conflict.
recognised. Bekirs-Ani-
is at in London
Bev present 01
treating for the recognition
Paris, June. 16. the parliament and itis probable
The correspondent of «La (that his efforts will be crownea
Thi-; Magellan Times June 22

with suceess and


thereupon points out that this action is called and that those who re
negotiations will be comnienced.
producing a situation which is main aud who are at present
becoming too serious and pro- paid in gold, will in future be,
»
LITTLE'S Rome, June 16. Ion géd. paid in curreney, thus saving
Deucola pronounced an elo- a large amount íor the State.
quent speech in the Chamber London, June 17.
I oí Deputies inviting tlie country Admiral
Sinis, after a visit Santiago, June 16.
at large to
discipline aud coií- to England during which he The telegrams írom Anto-
cord. This iliseour.se merited was enthusiastically received fagasta state that a large part
POWDER <£ FLUID DIPS ! the applause of the whole as and entertained in all
parts, oí the commercial side of the
sembly. even of the extreme has returned to the United town has been destroyed by
socialist party. States. fire. The losses are estimated
Guaranteed "PRE-WAR" QUALITY New York, June 17. London, June 17. curreney.
at one and a half millions

The latest telegrams from A radiogram from Smyrna


APPROVED by the ÁRGENTINE and Moscow declare that the ext- says
has
that King Constantine
state»! that he will not
Santiago, June 16.
jremist party headed by Trotzky commence The engineers who have been
IRUGÜYAIN GOVERNMENTS as efficacious 1
dominates in Russia and that
this party is making preparat- til next month.
a fresh offensive un
appointed to study the
of the proposed
track
Transandine
lions íor further military and
in
Curing the Scab at the prescríbed strengths. I propaganda campaigns. Accord
ing to all aceounts. l.enine is
London, June í8.
.railway which will run from
Antofagasta to Salta in the
The House of Commons has Árgentine, are ready to leave
iin disgrace and not taken into decided to send a special com to commence work. The
All our goods are ! any account whatsoever. mission to Russia ió come to tine Gpyernmentis also
Árgen
naming
an
arrangemeut regarding the a commission to report 011 the
MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND. London, June 17. conditions of the Anglo-Russian eastern end of the new line.,
Official information emaiia- commercial agreement.
ting from Athens states that .Santiago, June 16
the actual stregth of the Greek
Morris, Little & Son, Ltd. army
men well
in Anatolia is 220,000
Glasgow, June 18. The manager of the mining
The Singer Sewíng Machine establishment «El Teniente".
equipped with heavy Co. Ltd., who have their works has announced that very shortly
Calle Roca 858 (altos) artillery^ A large number ofi at Kilbowie outside of this city, work in the mines will be in-
motor íórries and some 10,000 has notified its
above the Banco Chile employees that tensified and that he will be
y Argentina. PUNTA ARENAS- iiorses have been got ready for the
factory will be closed down able to take on a large number
the new offensive. ou the 24th instant. of the nitrate workers who are
at present out of employment.
Washington. June 17. London, June 18.
Information received from The Kxecutive of the Miner's Santiago, June 16
Paris, published by the «New Federation will
dispute the rep An estímate of the Budget
York Herald» says that Mar- orted of the Republic for the
**\
majority of 200,000 votes year

R. T.
shal Foch will make a voyage in favour of
rejecting the prop 1922 has been published and

ommission and General


^se© round the world in .September osals of the niine-owners.
next should the
European in
ternational situation permit of
Berlin, June 18.
amounts to
and
$ 320,924,352 paper
$ 65,458,054 gold.
déficit for the year is expected
The

Agent. Goods ordered {rom his leaving France.


The article adds that he at
'

It is stated that there are to


unless
be $ 121,502,900 paper
forty five vessels large economies are ef-
ireat Bntain I rom all the best Mau ufacturers. will be the bearer of a present
personal under construction in the ship- fected, and both the « Mercurio >
j message from President Miller- yards of Hamburg. and «El Diario Ilustrado» in
I and to the heads of the Gover- long articles cali 011 the Govern
Shares of local companies and British War Bonds
j bought | nments of the countries he :lx
i may visit in his tour.
ment to exert every
balance aceounts.
effort to

and sold. Sterling cheques and


| Argéntin.ie From the Árgentine
-

money pur- London, June 17


¡ chased. Office- Calle Pedro Montt In the House of Commons, ^loiwd the 7cm?/z.
Mr. Chamberlain
stated that
the Italian Government had Buenos Aires June 15
retired its army of With the inscriptiou in the The P. S. N. C. steamer
oceupation
from Adalia but that he, for registers of 10,068 free work Árala» arrived early on
-

Friday
^l^^^^^l^^^^^^^í the present, had no intention men, the federation of maritime morning and brought a large
of doing the same with the workers has been conipletely amount of mail and amongst
British contingent. broken up. others the following passengers:-
Mr. and Mrs J. B. .Smith, Messrs.
London, June 17 Buenos C. W. Ford, M. Reyes, Max
Aires, June 15.
The latest Communications The Government has issued Vogt, F. Martínez, E. Bean Des

Relojería y Joyería received from Angora say that a decree conceding a prorrogue prenaus, J. Barrera, Mr. and
the situation in Asia Minor of 1 So days for the despatch Mrs. Alfredo Rivera and family
remains as it was. In the sector of merchandise in the customs and Miss E. Urrutia.
of Brussas the Kemalists
rep- houses and which are for trans-
ulsed the attacks of the Greek
We beg to remind our re- —

shipment to the ports


south of aders that
every account of tlie
party. the 52 parallel. valué of $ 20.- er over must be

SUIZA
ttm —'
stamped when cancelltd. Our
London, June 17 Buenos Aires June 15. attention is drawn to this mat
No solution of the question It is announced that in the ter by an incident which oc-
in Upper Silesia has been come next session of the Chamber curred in the Law Courts the
to between Great Britain and of
Deputies, the member Doctor other day when Mr. Di Biaggio.
France and for the moment
Caferata, will present a bilí the proprietor of the Hotel
the outlook is rather
cloudy. proposing that all the workmen Roma which was burnt out iu
and employees of the State, 1918 had to pay a fine' of $ 5 -

London, June 17 besides receiving their usual on every one of 179 aceounts
News from Belfast states that
wages, will be granted a special which had not been stamped.
Large assortmenf of
luminous rioting with a lot of shooting)
gratification for every legitímate Besides this all the merchants
clocks for the bedside in silver
i still continúes in the
city and it! child under 15 years of age. who had supplied the goods
I would appear that the object had to pay a fine of equal am
and enamel. Many different co- that the rioters have in view ount 011 each account.
is to prevent tlie., Buenos Aires, June 17.
lours and shapes. opening of The ioth. of August next has The Directorate ofthe Spa

the Ulster Parliament.


-

An electric clock for sale with been fixed for the inauguration nish Club has resolved totraus-
"" London, June 17. of the sessions of the second form the large hall at the back
six adjustments. the Congress of the Pan-American of their premises, which was
By a
majority miners
refused the offers made by the postal convention to which the used formerly for the Spanish
mine-owners. United States has also signifiecl game of «pelota», into a skat-
COMPLETE OPTICAL its adhesión. ing rink for the winter months.
DEPARTMENT. Paris.;, June 17
The Council of Ambassadors Buenos Aires, Juue 17.
—The engagement is announ
ced of Mr. Richard Irlam, Ma
liave ordered the coníiscation The barbear works in Co
CONSULTATION oí all Germán aerial materials modoro Rívadavia are to be
nager of the Commercial Sec
tion of the Sociedad Ganadera
FREE. either military or civilian which commenced at the beginning y Comercial Menendez Behet\.
have been manufactured since of next month and it is calcu- to Miss Constance Mary Day
the conferenee at Boulogne, in lated Jdiat these will cost the
Chapman, daughter of Mr. and
in which Germany was notified nation 1,557,500 m/1. Mrs.
George Parsons Chapman
not to proceed with the of
Pregwater House, YVookey.
Calle Roca 842. Telephon,e 495. Casilla
manu
facture of any class of aerial Buenos, June 18. Somsersetshire. We beg to offer
Owing to the high rate of our congratulations to the luck;
j» Brarjch in
RJO. GALLEGOS material until three manths af
ter she had complied with clause exchange ruJing for the United couple who, we understand, will
-

202 of the Treaty. The notifica States dollar, there is at pre be married in
-
■■ -■- -■• ■-:--■- -? ■< -
ysm^mí\ August next.
ron referred to reminds her that sent in the Customs House,
¿CHILOÉ» Sept for lquique Messrs. Braun and Blan-

the violation of the North American merchandise


cMAGALLANES> Will leave for Valparaíso, on nth. Treaty chard's steamer «Magallanes-
will be punished with heavy to the valué of 60 million
«ALEJANDRO» Will leave íor Ultima Esperanza dollars which has not
arrived írom Valparaíso this
ith. penalties. The Allies have gold
on i
made an inventor)- of all the been paid for. morning.
«LOVART» Left for Árgentine Coast ports.
materials made in contraveu- Mr. S. S. Greer carne over

«PATAGONIA» In Caleta Josefina.


tion of the agreement and all from Phillip Bay 011 Satnrda-,
«KIOSTA.CRUZ, Left for Rio Gallegos
Cruz.
and Santa
the aeroplanes etc, will be
-
FROM THE NORTH last.
seized = =3 Another of the veterans

«KEEL ROW» Will leave for Cóndor, Kimere Aike Santiago, June :<> the Pacific war ion An
and Monte Dinero on oth. London, June 17. The Sub-Secretary of the Mi tonio Sorsona l'arias,
cCORDILLERA» The British Government has nistry of Foreign Affairs, dis- away last week at ti of
from called the attention oí that of cussing the economies which 61 years. He took part in the
cARAUCANIA» Taking sheep San Gregorio
to Rio Seco. France to the continued want of are proposed to be introduced battles of Chorrillos aud Mira-
c MINERVA» Running to Porvenir. suceess on the
part of the French in the civil service, said that flores aud has been a residen t

Movement of Steamers Telephones: Servicio Marítimo N.o 54. Valparaifo Line 387 troops in Upper Silesia to rest- all the diplomatic and consular
ore order in
conjuuction with officers who are not really in-
for manv years. The re-
tnains of the deceased were in
Bodega N.o 296. the other Allied forces and dispensable abroad, will be re- terred with full military honour.-.
June 2

The Magellan Times


of the deposit-,
—When the «¥elcho» hove great majority workmen
tlie .Sth. of this ors Bank are
anchor in the bay
on
and small shopkeepers, altho-
with ~~

instant, she brought up


¿^ wt" '.creáitor is the
te «chor
g*n
*
fluk Jn ¡nt
herojn stated that
|ffl

the view the manager


that the Bank
iri he considered
able to pay up in
,ii-' ■
iim"-
iiüii
to
,

tlie would be .

it en
their turn passed full, as it was only a temporary
Town Council, who. it appc.-ir-. to the mouetary
lo difficulty owing
is the competent authority
crisis., .'
,U-al yvijll fíOtíám and jeisa.n. , .

'

regréx
•' —
\Ye to annouuce thé
¡ _The following number oí
death of
o the
tu infant son of Mr.
the
animáis were- slan^hu-redm " olme-r and offer our:
Publico, during the condo enees -'to the bereaved
^atü
'
« Matadero

oí the present
{ ¿jgy
first iortnight
56; párente.
month, Steers, 154; Cows,
Pare1^*
—The of Hygiene.
Inspector
f^T ^PiS^TheS2Ía¿Slild?áié Governor oí

Sto
pain lo ute .S^JÍÍo.
n. 1 .
the Territory- to cióse al. the
c~i,^n « miiir and nrivate. dur
scho'ols, public private, dlir-
uuted to $ 2156.36. the duration of the epide-
ing
—Messrs. C. L. Donaldson,.W míc of whooping cough but it
Thomson F. H; Williams seems that so many authoritie
and
arrived on a visit from Tierra have to be consulted before

Punta Arenas. del Fuego ou Monday last.

the aviation committee who will


this can be done, that it is
—Mr. Dante Lepori, one of very

action
likely
have
that the epidemic
disappeared before
is taken in the
oc the
any
went to Gallegos on

casion of the raid made there matter.

OUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS


just" retur
has Apropos oí the collision bet
by Mr. Pozzati,
ned bearing a large parclimeut ween a motor car and a cart

diploma for Mrs. Pozzati as a


(in which both were very badly
memorial of her husband's trip, damaged), which oceurred at
aud of the first arrival of an the entrance to the bridge in
Rio Gallegos. the Calle Baríes some time ago,
aeroplane in
we have heard several remarks
We learn that Puerto Na

made that it is a miracle that


Winter Overcoats for Ladies and Gentlemen tales is again without any ju
dicial authority, the, perso,n last
more accidente do not happen
to the deficient "lighting
named to the post., Mr. Uhssis owing
Winter Costumes and Suits. New model Gowns. Sanhueza, having resigned
As a matter of
of the bridges. al
fact, there are no lights 011 the
most immediately after bis ap-

| Winter Underclothing in Silk and Wool puré Wool and pointment'had been decreed. bridge itself and those placed
at some
.

distance from either


Mr. G. S. Wv Plummer re end are not sufficient to light
Cotton and Wool for Ladies and Gentlemen-

g¡ turned from Puerto Bories by it or its


the «Alejandro» ou Monday.
approaches up. The
other bridges over the river
Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns, Shírts, Collars, —The surplus resnltíng from are in a worse state, that in the
the dance in the English School Calle Magallanes having no light

Ties, Socks also Tress, Glyn and on Empire Day, organised by on one side uearer than the
the Overseas Club, amounted middle of the Avenida Colon

STETSON HATS. to $ 100 and has been handed and in the other at the córner
bv this institution to the local of the calle Ecuatoriana, the
Red Cross Society, which duly latter being shaded 011 the side
ei FIRST QUALITY ONLY
acknowledged the donation. uearer the bridge. The bridge
E Also a fine selection of satins, dress materials) and suitings, etc. —
We read in the «South Pa- in the Calle Lautaro Navarro
cific Mail» that the Rey. J. C. is in the same condition as the
I i&&
Cater is laid up with Tvphoid last or even worse and those
Fever and is at present in the crossing the river in other parts
¿f&ll-iáál* British American Hospital in may be termed as extremely
Send your printing work to the "MAGELLAN TIMES", who specialise Valparaíso. At the same time dangerous after nightfall not
we are glad to note that he is only for the want of light
but

Ín letter-heads, bilí heads, programmes, menus, visiting cards, etc. and favourably. also owing to their bad cons
progressing to the

It is proposed in Congress truction. With respect
«=•-
to pass a law ordering the na- bridges
for foot passengers only,
éám in the manufacture of account books.
A>¿- — —

Insurance such as those in the calie


tionalisation of all
in order to prevent O'Higgins and the calle Jorge
Companies, Montt etc. what with the want
large sums of money leaving of floor board s or
the country for foreign comp pickets and
the rotten state of the hand-
anies.
veritable death
and rails, they
are
—Messrs. Francis Bell
traps and should be carefully a-

"GOOPER" is the
Robert Lomax returned to town
voided by any person not in the
from a visit to Puerto Natales
habit of tiaing them and know
on Saturday evening.
ing their pitfalls. In any other
—The War Memorial Num part of the world, all bridges
ber of the «South Pacific Mail are lit up by lamps placed at
<BY APPOINTMENT been published and intervals on the them

GINAL
has just bridges
contains a lot of interesting selves and taking into account
information regarding British- the amount of money wasted
ers who left Chile to joiu up in throwing sand 011 the streets
during the war. The agent, (which has since been mostly
Mr. Pedro León Ballester, has blown or washed away) for the
IT all others are a number of copies on sale. celebration of the Centenary,
Brown and the rate paying publichave a

Messrs. George '
right to ask the Town Council
Co., of Greenock, launched in
T
l/HITATION small amount
to spend a on
April the passenger aud cargo
steamer «Americano», of 650 works which are most urgently
such as those men
tons. When ready she will be necessary,
tioned above. To conclude, the
employed 011 the Buenos Aires
ARTICLES made of the same ingredients vary according to —Punta Arenas run in company whole lighting of tlie town is,
extremely bad, with the «cep
/A1, their quaíity; 2, the process of their manufacture; and 3, any with the «Asturiano» and «Ar-
gentino» tion of the Plaza and some
previous treatment of the ingredients. —
There
rnere was a slight 0111-
sngnc out-
West End» localities aud this
--■
, ,
.
,. ¿-
,-,,

Beer and Whisky are both made from Malt ! break of fire last night at half ^**L™tf¿£*££
trie Lighting Co. but simply
past eight in the Royal Thea because the badly
Soaps lights are
The finest Toílet Soaps and the cheapest Laundry are
tre, but it was quickly put out distributed and the installation
manufactured from the same raw materials! by the employees, there being of a new lamp has to be peti-
no need for the services of the
tioned by the neighbours, stu
The common Green-glass Beer Bottle, and the finest Cut-glass Fire Brigades, who however,
were all quickly on the scene.
died by the Master oí Works,
Goblet contain the same original ingredients! the Municipal lawyer aud other

As a result of a publication savants and finally refused sho
The finest Steel and the commonest Cast Iron are made from the by one of the local dailies reg person uld no withlá pulí live
same Ore! arding the number of vehicles, in the vicinity. Thisfts not as
passenger and otherwise,
ya»cugv.i
auu
MH...I.10., ply- U
t"J should be,
it SIIOUIU and to econonuse
Ue, HI1U utuiiu'"'^- IV

ing for hire without having a part 0f the voltage wasted in


COOPER'S DIP and its imitations may be made paid the licence and bearing the Plaza and supply it to other
the corresponding number, the entad
from tne same ingredients, and wrapped in the parts of the town, would
Pólice has been be a bles
Magistrate very little outlay and
same coioured paper, but not one of these Imita kept busy enquiring into the sing to the long suffering pub
tions is idéntica! with the original ! matter. We that several lic who live outside the centre
hear
poor from
«carreteros> the of the town.
camp were held up for hours —Our subscribers who get
for not having a number on their
is all a question of their employers' carts aud recei ciedad
papers addressed C/o
bo-

Meriende?; Behety comp-


ved the usual cafe from the lain that re

they very seldom
magistrate before they were let ceive the paper. We think it
QUALITY! go and another from tlie «bosse» would be a god idea if the em
when they reached home.
ployees of this firm, after read '
News received írom Santia

ing the paper, would put
the «Banco Po back in the wrapper aud for
go says that
was obliged to stop pay ward it 011 to its origina! ad-
pular»
ment ou Saturad) last. The dressee.
June 22
The Magullan Timks

List of Sheep Slaughtered and Frozen Tonnage obtaíned during season January to
June, 1921, by the Fimera in Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego.
Wethers aud
FREEZER Lambs Old Ewej Rams Total
FROZEN
Maideri Ewes TONNAGE

Cia. Frigorífica Argentina deTierra del


Fuego
RIO GRANDE .

69253 1
5051 5 4601 1 3161 268940 4594
Cia. Frigorífica de Patagonia
PUERTO SARA
1
39978 ^9532 119689 378o 372979 6452
Soc. Frigorífica
PUNTA ARENAS
97142 65« r3 59178 2884 235017 4266
The South American Píxport Svndicate
RIO SECO
Soc. 84072 109596 58182 3221 255°7i 45i6
Explotadora de Tierra del Fuego
BORIES
144674 70381 62644 1321 279020 5364
535i 19 505837 345704 I4367 1401027 25192

His legs
The Human Race. are also somewhat
straighter. The earliest known
we

menon
now see the same pheno-
again in North Ameri
man, however, would still pass ca. Under existing circumstan "JmB
Is Mankind Doomed to Die Out? muster in any cosmopolitan need mixed races
NO STOPS ON THE WAY" crowd. The capacity of the
ces
ble
we

of
capa-
the resources of the
You are fully insured By A. Smith Woodward, LL. D., F. R. S.
human brain at the
tropics and other unhealthy dawn of .
"So My Luck Began"
-FOR SAFE, COMPORTABLE AND undoubtedly histrry
regions. was as

great as at the present day. If by suitable crosses it has By Sen Ames Williams
USE PLEASANT MOTORING Long before man
appeared The fact that the brain been
011 the hap- possible to
earth, whole races of pens to be the overgrown part, wheat which cannot produce
a

WHEN YOU, T|RES animáis aróse and died out one


beinfec- Jenkins was a special writer
removes man from the ordi ted with smut, it í.eems of national reputation, and he
after the other. We can follow likely
nary category of animal life, that the miugling of human had secured. an
them as we study their fossi- for
instead of being a hindra-
appointment
stocks, and the elimination of with Henry Dean, the man
lised remains in the successive nce
and a feature of weakness, the less fit by natural selection, whose name is
layers of rock, and enough is like most other overgrowths, a registered
OF THE NEW TYPE may eventually result in local trade-mark borne by some thou
now known about them to it becomes au
advantage by races immune to the disabilities sands of cars of the first class
DOUBLY VULCANIZEOS reveal some of the laws by
which their careers
enabling him in various ways of the regions in which they upon the nation's thoroughfa-
were sha- to
REINFORCED BEAD modify his surroundings to have originated. res. His
appointment with Dean
ped. suit his comfort and convenience.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. was for
two-thirty in the after
_We recognise in the past If times change he does not noon, but he was in the wait-
VICTORIA 15(56 BUENOS AIRES history of each race various necéssarily suecumb, but has
definite marks of youth, matu- wit to ing-room outside the other's
Stock of all sizes and typos ¡ adapt things to his office a little ahead of time.
x rity, and old age, as clearly as need. The exercise of this wit While he sat there Dean carne
the average observer sees t'hem in the strenuous
The Magallanes Motor Garage in the life history of an indi the
age which out with an older man, to whom
triumphs of science have he was saying good-bye, and
Punta Arenas vidual animal. Races have a
Chile, lately inaugurated, is perhaps when this older man was gone
hestitating beginning,- a robust the greatest danger to which the millionaire turned to Jenk-
maturity, and a gradually en- the highest civilisation is now
feebled end,
British Vice-Consulate ins with friendly nod of in-
a
exactly like indi exposed, for it may stimulate vitation, and Jenkins followed
Why do viduáis.
Millions changes in the brain which
As a general rule, the course will reduce
is run with an increasing
its efficieney and
Punta Arenas, Chile,
iyth June 1921.
him into bis office. But
cupboard in
at once went to a
Dean

*
of housewives use Sunlight Soap ? Have adap- render it more hable to disease. the córner and brought out his
tation to the immediate sur- If the brain of man under "Persons Missing" coat and hat, saying: «I'm ob
you ever tried to ascertain? A piece of rouuding circumstances, parti- existiug circumstances does The following persons, or liged to
put you off till to-mor
cularly in those parts of the change, it must clearly be for anyone knowing their where- row, Mr. Jenkins. I'm afraid
body which are most concerned the worse. abouts, would oblige by com- old Jasper Hopkins, my first
in feeding and locomotion.
In a vague way, since fossils Results of Mixed Bmding.
mttnicating with the British chief that was he who just

Yíce-Consulate:- went out has just told me so


are scanty, we can With trace back


the shrinking of the Oodfrey Clarke, late of Fri mething I should have known
the origin of man to a race and the increase of arti
jaws gorífico Puerto Sara, twenty years» ago. I've got to

of forest animáis, which would ficial


feeding, the teeth have John .Michael. straighten it out. Come in to-
used in your be popularly called lemurs, already begun to degenerate
next wash will .

j. Lawrence, late of Estan morrow, can you?»


monkeys and apes, if they and become more Hable to dis cia «Menendez "Behety». The writer's disappointment
explain to you the reason.
happened still to be living. It ease. Like many races of ani Charlie üliver, late of Es showed in his face. «I had tho
You will find that Sunlight is, thereforé, possible to comp máis reaching their final phase, tancia Primera Argentina.
ught of getting into the six
Soap used in tiie are his with the known man
course
may indeed eventually John Smith. o'clock to night.»
wash saves your tinte, destiny of many races of ani become toothless; but his in- J. Bannerman Smith. Dean hesitated, glaucing at
máis which have gone before, in the dentist's art will
labour and money, genuity T. B. Wildman. his watch. «What exactly do
and to form
what is more,
some
opinión of save him from inconvenince.
British Vice-Consul. you want from me?» he asked..
and, the future of the human frame
While, however, man is ne Jenkins smiled. «The usual
saves your clothes. as it now exists. likely to change
ver much in The story of how you
Is man, the climax of a
long bodily the Young Ex-Service Man, hold- thing.
did it. People are always inte
TRY IT shape, present
ancestry, doomed to die out if increased facilities for moving ing Ai. credentials, is open to rested in such
he does not undertake odd jobbSí or posi things. Self-made
YOUR NEXT WASH. exert himself, 01 about the world are destined man, you know. It's old stuff,
has be tion of caretaker or watchman.
merely reached racial to bring many subtle changes sir, but it catches on.»
maturity with a
'

prospect of in his constitution by the in- Applv to J. R. Dow, Overseas «I know,» the motor man
Lever Brothers Limited, Club.
changes in structure yet to tercrossing of various natiou- agreed, nodding thoughtfully.
Port Sunlight, England. superveue? alities. He considered for a moment,
The begiuning of the end in We are familiar with tlie SPANISH LESSONS then, with took
each race of animáis
abrupt decisión,
during vigour of the mixed races
pro- Good method. Modérate char- of his coat, his hat. «After all,
past ages was marked by an duced by the successive early e.
Apply to the office of this it's waited twenty years,» he
GROMAN k ZEHMKE increase in size of the body, a i
immigrants to Britain, and newspaper. said. «Another two hours won't
Ex official of Thosuon and Maplc frequent overgrowth of one
i íiM
Buenos Aire» part at the expense of another, ■

and the complete adaptation H $


Calle O'Hig-gins, next to Brincknum *\ C*.
iu every detail to the circum
stances of life of the moment.
Furniture and Spring Mattresses
manufactured and renoved and any
other work in this carefully carried
out.
The members of
indeed, settled down to a com-
fortable existence in the most
comfortable of all worlds. As
the race had,
ectric Liátiná Plants
All work and material]guaranted. soon as times changed they
disappeared. riotor Engines. Saw Benches
■••••vi
Man at His Climax.

Judged bythis standard, man

THE DAWSON 1SLANB SM anímated being has cer


as an

tainly reached his climax. His


bodily size is greater than that
~ of any of his ape-like forerun-
I 1 ners, his brainj is an astonis-

I All sizes and classes of First Class hingly overgrown part, bis
M

"~| Wood, in the rough


or planed, ton- i jaws have degeuerated to need
I gued and grooved; moldings of all specially prepared food, and he
| kinds for doors and window frames, is perfectly adapted to an
¡ floor skírting, etc. all of dry wood. upright gait giving freedom
the
Details and prices to be had on ap to arms.

plication :: «8 :: :: n ::
" " "

As shown by skeletons which


I tens of
are thousands— perhaps
hundreds of thousands- of years
old, he has risen to a state of
nature to modera civilisation
Sociedad Sonadera hü Grande with very
slightlchange in the
shape of the brain and no real
increase iu its size.
Bank of ChileArgentina building,
y first floor. His have shrunk a lit
jaws
í
mu
tle, that the teeth are more
so
Telephone Núm. ¡42. crowded and usuallv smaller.
asee « B»e&üs*s*Tr 99999
Tune 22
Thi-. Magullan Times

I I I I

Auto Garage Central


EIN0I1NEER5 3ND
of LMericíCo. COINTRACTOR5 ::

Agent for the OVERLAND CARS. 4 the


Left: President Alessandri after voting ¡n the Municipal elections. Right: Deputy-Kleet
Don Santiago Labarca with a group of friends.

Certifícate of Performance of And -the aííair may in-


matter. course a hroken-down
given by known to refer to them as
Copy. pro-
yon.. He turned back to
terest bookkeéper, and went to work mising young men. They knew
Overlaml Oar. his desk, indicated a chair for|iu the offices of the Hopkins this as well as others did, and
the other. «.Sit down,» he di- Tool Company within a month there was a good-natured riv-
The trial was a fuel, oil and water consumption, rected. <•! think I understand of each other as vacancies oc- ' alry between them to see which
and reliabilty test, on Brooklands Track. The car was what* you're planning. 'How to curred there. Will got the first should distance the other on
to be driveu at 30 miles per hour for seven hours per Make Yourself. By One Who job, Henry the second. They the upward way.
day for six days, the only intervals being one hour Has Done It.' l-'.h.Y helped with labels in the ship- This was not the only rivalrv
each day at .mid-day.
«Yes.» piny-room, kept checking lists, betweeu the two young meií.
Dean smiled. «I've heard aud eventually graduated to Her name was Anne Cóol, and
Results of trial
,
folks speak of me as self-made,» keeping books. she was some four years youn
The car ran at an average speed for tlie whole he confessed. «In fact, that has The tool company was a one- ger than either. They became
trial of 3019 miles per hour for six days, running for idea. Old Jasper aware of her the year after she
been, secretlv, my own man concern. Hop
approroximately seven hours per day, and covering Until an hour ago. Tell me
I202-4.S miles. The speed was as far as possible main
kins liad founded it, aud in- left the high school, when she
tained constantly at 30 per hour. The fuel used was how much you know oí me, tended to turn it over to his let down her skirts and put up
motor spirit, and the fuel consumption was at the rate already. How much do you boy Charlie when his own time her prettily luxuriant hair, and
"f 33'<I7 miles per gallón (01-36-49 ton-miles per gallón). know oí my history, anyway?» should be done. Old Jasper— he ceased to be .«the Cool kid» in
The oil consumption was 1454-4 miles per gallón. The
total amount of water used was 4 points. «I. know you're the head of was then no more than in his their eyes. There is a wide gulí
one of the half-dozen biggest late forties, but he was Old between twelve and sixteen:
During the trial there were no involuntary
stops; various oiling and greasing was done in the de- concerns in the business.» there is even a gulf between
Jasper just the same was a —

pot after the day's run; there were no adjustments or «Know how I carne be man of
to many eccentricities. He sixteen and twenty. But when
repairs to engine. here?» liad started as a mechanic, a the signs are right tliere is no
«You were assistaut-mauager
machinist, and he liad maste- gulf at all between, say, eigh-
in the begiuning, and bought red the machinery ofthe shop, teen and twenty-two.
CASILLA 251. TELEPHONE 300. but never mastered the machi
out Hopkins ten years or so Anne was eighteen and they
ago.» nery of business. He picked were twenty-two. Presently she
«Can you go back any far machinists for his shop work, was nineteen and they were
ther than that?» but for the black-coated jobs twenty-three, and a little áfter
«I've understood you were he chose men with no, dirt that she was twenty and tliey
sales manager of the former under their fingernails. W'ho-
Cardwell Hydraulic Wool Presses Hopkins Tool Company; that ever
sought a job with him
were

By
twenty-four.
this time each of the yo
you were au accomplished hand began in the shipping- room ung conscious of much
men was

HAND & POWER at that job.» and advauced if he had me-



more than a pleasantly intense
Dean laughed. «Those were rit —

through regular and aecus- delight in Anne Cool's compa-


••O lo éQO pound» of wool pressed in two minutes- The Only Hidraulic Press ol .

brisk times, and sales jumped. tomed chanuels. Keeping books niouship. Will Matthews was
Reasonabie Price on the » Market I happened to be the head of the second rung of the
was always somewat more mature
FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES APPLY TO the department, and I got the ladder. Jasper could not multi-
than Henry Dean; he took Anne
credit. Ever hear how Hopkins ply eight by seven; he had a
more seriously. He wooed her
Agents: Braun y Blanchard. carne to make me sales mana vast respect for any man who
gently, with kindliness and
ger?' could. much persistence, and Henry
Jenkins shook his head. Will Matthews could, and so wooed her laughingly, with
«He had put me on as a sa- could Henry Dean. Also they raillery and the rough teasing
lesman,» Dean explained. «My recommeuded themselves to that goes with youth. There
first trip a big dealer hunted Jasper in other ways. The head were times when she liked to
^rude oil and Kerosene Engines. u'p, said he'd decided to of the Hopkins Tool Company be with Will: there were other
Czt 1? 1^ 1
me

trade with us, and gave me a had breathed the dust from his times when she liked to be with
Vj 1\E^I Simple -Jíconomiccvl Eíticiení:. -

whopping order. My predeces


sor had tried to get that cus-
own emery wheels in the past; Henry; but most of the time
he was of a gritty and abrad- she liked to be with both of
tomer for four years and Hop
All zizes from 3 1/2 to 360 B.H.P. Marine and Stationary. » ing disposition. His nerves were them and said so. Other young
kins thought I was a worker
tight, his temper was loóse, and men of the community knew
oí miracles from that day.» to arouse him meant an explo the uselessness of intrusión on
Exclusive agent for Magallanes and Patagonia Jenkins shook his head, smil sión that resembled nothing so their intimacy.
ing. «You give yourself the much as tlie commotion which point It had not come to the
worst of it,» he comniented. results when the mainspring of Will and of for
marriage talk,
SAMSING & Co. Dean's eyes liad become sober
and thoughtíul; he spoke slowly
au ancient alarm clock in pro

cess of dissection
Henry were getting only a
is injudicio-
matter of three pounds a week
as
though invoking memory. usly set free. and even in those days three
O'Higtins 931, altos. -
Telephone 673. -
Casilla ti. «You've called me a self-made His prejudices were tradition. pounds a week was not consi
t

man. But, as a matter of fact, While Will and Henry were dered a competence. But Jas-
it was the mere accident that still in the
shipping-room they per never'' paid his bookkeepers
I was on the spot which gave heard how he had withered: more. A salesman, was
now,
me that first order made me Charlie Dunn with many words another
matter; beside ihoseof

AU .

ar sales within two the mere slamming of a bookkeéper his


.

manager
.

over a veré
wages
months' time. By and by the
ALK OVER -BOOTS OES motor-car carne along, aud Old
door. Aud how he liad reduced
Frank Worthing from salesman
munificent, that is
marry ing.
to say, íor

Jas per remodelled his factory to book-keeper again because Iu the autumn of the year,
and went into the business with Frank faced him one morning when they were twenty-four
me in He gave me some
charge. with waistcoat half unbuttoned. and Anne Cool was twenty,
stock, and a year or two -later And how he liad summarily Steve Randall was killed in a
his son Charlie died and took
discharged Jim Porter for car- train wreck. Steve was a sales
the heart out of the old man.
elessly rumpling the córner of man in the southern counties,
He offered to sell out to me, the office rug. Noise he hated; and Old Jasper was aecustomed
and I gave him a bundle of neatness and order he deman- to fill vacancies in his selling
notes for the whole
thing. The ded and revered; and more than forcé from the men who worked
business paid them off inside one office-boy had lost his
job upon his books. Both Will and
of five years. Do you see? The for dodging his daily task of Henry were in line for the job.
fact that I was sales
manager putting a fresh aud spotless For three days, till after Steve's
made me
managing-assistant; blotter on the broad pad upon funeral, ignored this
everyone
the íact that I was
managing- Old Jasper's desk. fact; then a certain
atmosphere
assistant threw the business These likes and dislikes Hen of expectaney began to deve-
into my hands, and the fact ry and Will respected; to a le lope in the office. Old Jasper
that everybody wanted to buy
gitímate extent they catered to was in bed at home with a
cars has done the rest. Would them and thus they atained a

worrying cold, but on the íourth


you í'till cali me a self-made

certain eminence in their day word carne that next morn


man?» employer's eyes. He had been ing would see him at the office.
«After
all,» Jenkins sugges-
ÍN YSPALOIL ted, ¿you had made good or
you wouldn't nave been givefl I"
SOLÉ IMPORTERS
Braun & Blanchard. the job as salesman.»
Dean nodded emphatic
«That's the key to tlie whole
RIO SECO
structure,» he agreed. «That
FORD CARS
The Car of the
first job as. salesman. And thats
what I want to tell you about, OC K5"
Camp . , .
Why? If you care
The repórter did
to hear.»
care to hear.
$ 5.= per kilo.
Because . . . and this is what he heard:
Deliveries once week to any address in town.
a
Henry Dean and Will Mat orders securely packed.
The Ford car is light, strong, powerful aod simple thews grew up in the adjoín- Orders
Camp
«Chacre Anita» Rio Seco or Casilla 145.
Macérate in pnce and
ing backyards, fought and bled Punta Arenas.
inexpensive to Run Spare parte Can be obtained in Punta Arena» with and for each other as
boys will, went through school
Agents: BRAUN & BLANCHARD. side by side, took a business ■."«•Esa"!
June 22
The Magk-m.an Tiaras
•ttjtf?9iffK^f%r^pr

t-- 1

^'ftZ&r?^''. '■-
KW
y HES 60T0U& I

TOUTH'PíqSÍEÍ
%> fc'-3i «&' &v.~-'-f'~Y' \
Hotel Cosmos
•v
Proprietor; JULIO BIGET.
Important reforma haré taken platee in tbts «av

tablishment under its aew


iaaa«gemeut, which hawe
ma«i« iO the iwost c««»fortaWe anrl best hoto! for p*a-
engers md farautes.
Steam hearing in every room.
Because of ill pleasant taste
and refreshing qualitijs the
FWtST CLASS VWNES AND LfQUORS
Children lote lo use
EXCELLEKT SERVICE.
Roya! Vinolia Tooth Paste.
// cleanses the teeth and gives them a pcarly lustre, deslrcys
and keeps the gums healthy and the breath A
germs, sweet. man
suspected of selling his vote to the Coalition dur
ing the Municipal elections in Santiago is attacked by the

A first-class
crowd

Everyone
and with difficult)- rescued by the pólice.

knew hischoice would gently.


mm 4 Co. O'Higgins 1042
Twl«ph.one 63.
Cricklewood School ding schoo)
English boar-
for girls. Princi-
be either Henry or Will.
On their way home together
He and Will liad already ex-
to her the significance
|M'lm«i
Ctjlt_frii|ltt Ba.no. iim
pa" Miss Holland, Associate plained
Queen's College, London: Registereci teacher (Column after work that day these two of the death of Stephen Ran-
B.), Board oí Education, England, late co-principal Col met Charlie Hopkins, the old dall the salesman; it was not Highest prices paid for
lege Hill School, Haslemere, Surrey, assisted by qua man's son, and Charlie stopped, necessary for Henry to repeat wool, sheep'skins, ox*
lified staff Prospectus may be had on smiling like a bearer of good these things. He simply said,
application to
the Principal news. «I've just come from fa «Will's got that job.» hides' fox skins, horac-
ther,» he told them, and he. speak for a mo She did not
added- ment, then asked softly: «Mr. hair, ostrioh feAthers, etc.
«Henry, you've got to con Randall's job?» —

gratúlate Will this time.» «Yes. Charlie Hopkins told


He shook Will by the hand, us touight his father liad deci

ST3NLEY ROSIER'S and Henry said: ded.» He added with careful


«You're going to get it, Will. sportsmanship: «Of course Will
Good luc-k to vou. I sure am deserves it. He's a better man.

AUTO -
MAIL SERVICE glad!»
Will looked at the other,
But I sort of hoped
and Oh, you know.»
I'd ... .

:-: BETWEEN :-:


there was a íaint mist in his
eyes. «I know you are, Henry,»
«I know, Harry
agreed, iu a voice
boy,»
that
she
was
Natalio Foretich
he said. «I'd have been just as than
Punta Arenas and Rio Gallegos
scarce
And laid
níore
her hand,
a
whisper.
IRONMONGER
glad for you.» ever so

Touching GREGORIO at Estancias SAN Nevertheless, both knew that lightly, upon the hand of Henry
KIMIRE AIKE, PUNTA DELGADA, and CÓNDOR. this moment must always mark Dean.
the parting of their ways. Thus Now Anne Cool had kissed
Two journeys a week.
far they had gone shoulder to and been kissed many a time
BUILDING MATERIALS
shoulder; hereafter one would bv Will and by Henry and by
Por further informatious apply to the GARAGE MORANO Tools for Artisans and Painter's Brushes a

Telephone 328. — lead. Also,- both thought of others, i 11 the cheerful frolic-
Aune Cool. king of youth, and she had
SOjftO©»«««.vs>a
speciality
.
That evening after supper held hands nt picnics or be
Dean went over to 'see Henry neath the table at supper par
Anne. Henry got there early, ties,
CALLE ERRÁZURIZ. TELEPHONE 31.
or even on more public
1 11 every operation so early that the Cools were occasions. Thus that she should
í
¡BMMn
of Pu.rch.ase, still at supper, and he went touch Henry's hand liad in it~
Sale,
Mortgage, Rentiug
Boundaries a Scale-Plan of the
or
Markiug
Lescornez & Corte? into the dining-room and sat
by the door, refusing Mrs. Cool's
he sho
self 110 great significance.
But she had 'never touched
his hand, ñor he hers, before
£b$E
property will be most useful. Suc&issor of C. A Milward hospitable urgings that Suc: de NIELSEN & REFSGAARD
uld have a second supper with this night, save when there aad
PLANS of Estancias, Shearing Carpenter Furnitare Shop
them. He was not yet able to were others all about them; and
Sheds, Dips etc., and blue-print Calle Braziíera 831. Front of Maestranza.
Engineering. face with composure the fact always before this night there
copies. that Will had beaten him. Will liad been laughter back of the Im Stock: Wood oí all descriptions- Tongued

Modérate fees Castings up to 6 tons. Trans was his friend; there was no gesture. This night there was md grooved planks for floors and ceilings; Windov?
•jiissions any length.
malice in Henry. Nevertheless, not laughter; there were tears. trames; mouldings, doore and windows.
D. VALENZUELA O. he was disappointed and dis- A conspicuously different mat

Calle Valdivia N°. 430. Repairs of all kinds execuu- couraged, and sick at heart. ter.
This was not apparent to Ten minutes later they drew
TELEPHONE N°. 657. by competent workmen. their eyes one from another for
Mr. Cool, ñor to Anue's mother,
Ay7~
Agents for DONALD WOOI.prks ñor to her younger sister and long enough to see that a man
Workmen
SES AND WIRE STRAINERS brother. They all liked Henry liad come across the road to
who want a good «ait at a reasonabie price caá
P. MAYORGA A. Holzapfels paints for ships and and they talked to him, all at the gate; that he stood tliere,
obtain it at the "CABALLO BLANCO"
boats once, but Aune said very little. looking at them. A man. Will
teaches Direct
Spanish by Calle Waldo Seguel (comer of Calle Talca*)
She watched him, with a cu- Matthews.
Method. Calle Talca 1570
-

riously wistful questiening i 11 «Will!» cried Aune, and Henry


Telephone N°. 284. :: :: ::
KtBiiiiiiiififi.TfBilt'.ViT,t,-tTiYrTminitin,ii\iw«i
her eyes, but she did not at
that time put her question into
got to his feet, laughing in
exhilaration. «Will step-
nervous
Proprietor Manuel Suarez.
words. ped up to the porch, and thev
FUGELLIE H"os '

After supper Mr. Cool and saw that he was smiling. He


Henry went into the sitting- held out his hand. «I'm sorry WINDSOK HOTEL
roonijandsmoked together while I butted in.» he apologized.

Calle O'Higgins córner of Progreso Mrs. Cool aud the two girls «But I'm glad I was the first
English Hotel and Restauran*
cleared away the supper dishes. to know. You'll never be sorry,
Beg to advise their clients that by every boat from Home Anue's brother had gone out Aune. Henry .>
Henry had . .
Up to date Bath Room ;: ::
hey are receiving Goods. Camp orders receive careful attention immediately after supper, and his hand; each held
soon after they carne in írom the other fast, as good friends Well v'entilated bedroorris,
the kitchen Anue's sister Spaciolis Dining
F^oom. -

SOCIEDAD borne away by one of the boys lie stayed only a minute,
of the neighbouihood. Then lem alone together, first class cooking arjd convem'ences.
IMPORTADORA Anne drew a searf across hei I he left no shadow oí sor-
Avenida Colon No. 828, betwe^
Movement oí shoulders and su to row for him to cloud their hour
Calle L. Navarro ar|d Magallanes
Y EXPORTADORA DE LA Henry that they sit in the porch. oí happiness.
Steamers :: :: «It's warm to-night,» she told Will Matthews had a practi
PATAGONIA him. «We shan't be cold.» ca! and straightforward habit
So they went outside and sat oí thought; he possessed what
Proprietor: V.
down a little to one side oí the cali a level head. He was

front -steps, where they v. not given to illusious; and thro-


ASTURIANO» Leaves
Arenas and
Buenos
intermedíate
Aires, for
ports
Punta
the
shadowed and hidden
taria Írom
by wis- that long night he faced
which the leaves faets squarely aud without self-
I On Sale:
end oí Juue were just beginning to fall. Aud deceptíon. He had timeto weigh
Anne asked at once: many matters, for he did not í.
ARGENTINO» In Buenos Aires.
«What is it, Henry? What is p at all. Time to fight oíf
¡'ATLÁNTICO" Leaves Buenos Aires, for C. Rivadá- the first and crushiug grief,
wronj
via. Deseado the 20r.l1. instant. He did not ask her how she time to understand fully aud
knew anything was wrong. In ond changing that he could
a boyish fashion he had rather never love any gjrl but Anne.
0r. A enjoyed the melancholy míen He nicant that Anne should
Oentisi he wore, and knew she had never know how deeply be had
noticed it, cared, would a Y. :are. He
Teeth stopped, bridged and
'
Oh— nothing,» he con! Ikt thjs mea
crowned. Coiuinísniion Agents
Anne shook her Y slow unhappiíjess. Tliere was a

Painless extractions. All ining soml ¡n plan- «


wwk A Beok-Keepers. *
promptly-executed and,
•rgunateted. Ho.urs 9—12
in the sli
she
Ej thus to serve her. Thus
WILLIAMSON & Co.
a.j
%%■ and 2 —

7 p.m. [Calle Roca.-Rio (¡allego* U me v what he coi

Agents of Williamson, Baifour & Co.


Sundays and Feast days: Telegaflc Addrev»
"Wi ío to 12
«Wl ■

VALPARAÍSO.
a.m.
igure, (
OalU O'Higgins 879. (bet- "ELBSLA"
l!
|^
::
*••» Valdivia and
Av.Colon)
Ratl trían, with Calle 21 de Mayo 1127.
amone to se< 1
Tieephone
-
No. 98.. —0«» •••••——■— %W..i
Uganta for Buanoa Airea 'Herafd"
-.1 could cotinten ■ 1 1 —— —
10 The Magellan Tim June 22

lew graius 'of cayenne, a


tiny
shade of pepper, and a pinch Áli ootdoor invites
of nutmeg. Mix with these VOI'*. KODAK
tablespoonfuls oí milk. Meat

Tienda Boyal de Mwm


two
the white of the two eggs to
a stiff froth and mix
gentlv
them with the other ingredients.
Next melt a little bkjk'i má GttUm'i &m, » spfctttj
dripping in
the frying pan, run it out, then BiHirii orders
foetfc 9%%*f. Caaamp recen* careful
add a teaspoonful oí butter,
and when melted pour in the attfti— .

omelette and stir gentlv until PUNTA AKBNAS, CALLB VALWYIA 900.
it just begins to set. Ií liked,
a
dessertspoonful of grated Caawfta aai. Telephone 458.
cheese may be sprinkled over
the omelette at this stage. Fold
omelette over, and then turn
it out on to a heated dish, on
Do you write well? which a fish-paper has been
Buchanan's Whiskies

—Yes, Sir. placed. .Serve at once.



Have you a good memorv?
To Waah Whiii Silk.
—Yes, Sir.

And vou never
get tired?
water withUse milk-warm
You can get one from u«
'ROYAL HOUSEHOLD'
—No, Sir. lather of soap. Press
a good at from £ 1, to £ 18.
Well then, you can take* charge of the servants' book the silk
— iu and out of the
Brownie Cameras $ 15.
BLACK AND WHITE'
of complaints and petitions. suds; do not rub at all. Rinse
in warm, rather soapy water, Prompt developing and printing
and
to which add a saltspoonful of C. VEIGA, Calle Roca
about him to arrest the eye. desk and descended upon the cream of tartar. Roll in clean
He already wore glasses; his carpet. when
Punta Arenas. 'RED SEAL'
cloth. Iron nearly dry
shoulders were already íaintly The storm broke upon VYill's with not too hot an iron.
stooped from too cióse compa- devoted head; and he stood
nionship with the Jedgers where with burning cheeks under the
Macaroni and Cheese Panadería Dalmacia 9.T9 well maiored and

Their large «tocha ín


perfectlj hlended.
Scotland ensure u
lay his daily toil. All in all, a oíd man's profane and scourg- A little under quarter pound The only bakery owned by
man at whom you were like ing tongue, till the first forcé macaroni, boiled same as for Allied subjects. Bread made infailing supply of the »*m*
to smile. of bis anger was spent, and he a pudding, oné and a-half gills
with Árgentine flour. fmtltltts qualiÜM.
But— hear what Will did, cried: milk, six ounces' cheese, three
Order by telephone, No. 492
and try then if you're moved «Hang it, I ought to kick ounces grated and the other
to smile. you out for good and all. But three ounces cut small, half Utrobícic A .11 11 s» *-
He made it his business to you've never done anything. like teaspoonful salt, quarter tea rm
reach the office next
morning this before. You » spoonful pepper, one ounce
— ■

some five minutes ahead of the


¡ He fell silent, .stumped líway butter. Put the macaroni, milk,
hour. It was chance, a chance across the room as though ill the cut-dowu pieces of cheese,
that favoured what he meant'at ease. <I meant to » be be- salt, and pepper into a basin,

to do, which made Henry Dean ¡ gan, then stopped again. Stood mix well, then add half of the
ten minutes late. Old Jasper a moment by the lo- butter in small pieces, sprinkle
window,
was there befareWill; ai}d WÜLoking out; .swung back to where the cheese over it, keep
grated
ívund ou his d.esk a, memoran,- Will stood, j ing back one
teaspoonful to
dlíni, cónunaiidíng hínl to come I «Look üp the Fosdick account put over when it comes out of
at once to Jasper's office. for me,» he said, with averted the oven. Add the rest of the
He read this memorándum eyes. «Give me the figures. butter iu small lumps, and put
in the oven for twenty minu
slowly, considering once more That's all. Get out of here.»
the details of his plan. Will got out. In the corridor tes, then sprinkle the rest of
None oí the other bookke- he paused for a moment to re- the grated cheese over it and
epers had yet arrived; he was¡ place his tíe, swiftly adjusting serve.
¡¿¿^--•VKvSr'iL'*. F¿
alone. The old man was in his the ends. He was back on his
^.s^.^Vg^si^^^-'iáS^^j&í»88S^t^iiii=»=Éleáss§6 --=^j
To Remove Marks of Iron-mould
office at the end of the corri- stool before the first of the
A small quantity (about a
dor, a few yards away. After a other book-keepers arrived.
tablespoonful to a small pail of
moment Will went out into the When Henry Dean carne in,
c^-ridor aud turned towards the ten minutes late, Old Jasper's water) of salts of lemon added EVERY "ESTANCIERO" -=»"=£. ■«:.*

.ef's door. Outside this door to warm water will take out
c
office-boy was in the room, lo should have a good supply of ACAROINA,
he hesitated, and one hand the marks oí iron-mould from
oking for him. «The boss wants .because it ¡s an ¡nvaluable remedy for ani
íumbled at his throat, then to see you, Mr. Dean,» he said linen.
mal ailments. Do«ís not contain ~-\-
dropped to the pocket at his «At once!» Chocolate ruege poison.
side. From within the office he «So,» said Henry Dean, the Take two cups of sugar, half ACAROINA SARNIFUGO
heard Old Jasper's rumbling millionaire, to Jenkins, the re M
cup of milk, two tablespoon
.

a ACAROINA "X" GARRAPATICIDA


cough, and he knocked upon pórter. «So I got the job, star fuls oí cocoa, a piece of butter
the panel. ted travelling, and my luck Send for explanatory pamphleí.
or margarime the size oí an
Jasper called: «Come in.» began.» egg, half a teaspoonful of es-
Will obeyed. He pushed the COMPAÑÍA PRIMITIVA DE GAS
Jenkins had listeued without sence oí vanilla. Boil all hard
Alsina, 1169 Buenos Aires
door open, stepped slowly in- interruption; now he nodded for five minutes, then add va
¡fiatf1
M
side, and thrust it shut behind slow acquiescence. «And he nilla, beat all till thick; pour
him. He did not slam the helped you on. How did you
into buttered dish. When cool
door; nevertheless the impact find it out?» cut into squares.
was sufficient make Old
to «I'm ashamed of
that part.»
To Clean White Furs
Jasper grimace with distaste, Henry admitted.
«Will and I
and clap his hands to his ears. talked it over at the time, de """tlie white furs should be
Will stood still, waiting for the cided Charlie had been mista- thoroughly rubbed with calei-
other to speak, and his emplo- ken. Old Jasper carne in to-day, ned magnesia, and then shake
yer barked. to talk about old times. I'd ne- it out. This will be fouud an
cWhat's the matter with you? ver asked hin before; to-dav I excellent method.
Come here.» did ask: Why he gave me the
Will moved slowly across the ■ job? And he told me wliat Will HOM-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-HaTI a-rsawiaoo-ui lOMOMl nrtz999+<*si u*
office till he faced old Hopkins did that day.
across the

ort the
other's unmaculate
desk. He rested his
polished surface,
Think it was au accident?»
íinger-tips Jenkins
stand
asked
Deatt shook his head.
curiously.
«I know
r* TALLER MINERVA
ing uneasily under the eider Will well. Besides, the ink
too
man's glare, might have been an accident,
Abruptly Jasper cried: «Whe but not the tie, for he had it
re'syour
not half
tíe, Matthews?
dressed, man.
You're
What's
ou when I
ing. No, I
carne in that
can see it
morn

beyond
Engineers, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Ship Repairers, Iron & Bi ass Founders.
got into you?» any doubting, now.» This establishment has been entirely rebuilt and is in a position to underta-
Will's hand flew to his collar. The journalist nodded. «A
•¡Why, I—-I must have for- pretty decent thing,» he com- ke work of all descriptions. The sMpyard department is complete with
-

gotten it,» he lamely apologi- mented. «What became of Mat


zed. «I'm very sorry, sir.» thews?» Pneumatic and Electric Tools, also an Oxy-acetylene Cutting and Welding
Hopkins snorted; and Will's «He's our head book-keeper,
hands fidgeted nervously about at the office branch. I was going Plant. Engineers' stores and Accesorios stocked for sale. Dick's Compound
the tal], old fashioned ink bottle straight to find him when you
on the desk before him. The carne.» Marine Engine Oil always in stock, Solé makers of the Imuroved
other seemed to hesitate; he Jenkins reached for his hat.
eleared his throat importautly. His words were
commonplace FERRIER PRESSES. Spares always in Stock.
At last he said: enough, but there was eloquence
«Well, for goodness sake look iu his tone.
-Don't let me
out for your appearance better keep] you, Mr.
than that hereafter. I sent for Dean.»
you to. .
,' Leather Trunks Dr. R. Saez H.
Will heard him in something
like despair. The slamined door,
!
:

i
'■'■
Home Hints for DENTIST.
advise the public in,
to
«1 y
the lost tic, these had not been Begs
sufficient. He set bis teeth hard,
and one of his nervous hands
Hbuss Wives :: XriJiNDID assortment
leather and fibre
of
trave!-
general, that he is now at thei^
services in
COMMISSION AGENTS
BY R0XANA
touched the high ink bottle. -.'. trunks and handbags, Puerto Natales
It tilted dangerously. He se imported and of local make* Última Esperanza.
emed to try to catch it; but the Fish Omelette.
Auctioneers
thing escaped him, was over- Any fish left over from a SAILCOTH
turned, Across the spotless blot- previous meal will do nieely ■Ule g>eeds Hevitted,
ter spread a widening black íor this purpose. The quantity 24, 26, 30, 42, 80 and 120 commercial society l«ga-
\nv

flood; and as the chief pushed of fish required is a teaspoon


back his chair with awkward ful when chopped. Sepárate the
inches wide. izad ana all bminess concern- Autburized Customs
uVí che Public Notary ateade<J
! te, those few drops which whites from the yolks oí two
the hlotter had not absorbed and
Tarpaulings for covering
put the yolks in cargo. J. G. Dettleff,
-

Apply to CalU
flowed over the edge oí the a bowl with a pinch of salt, a .
iivia N.° 461 or at the Pub. House Agents.1
LEOPOLDO FELLER. blic Notary,
Banco de Chile y Argentina
Aúthorised by Supreme Decree of 24Ü1 of
THE COAL
April 1900.
Opened 011 23 rd .May 1900. KKtabÜKhed J8KS
HEAD OFFICE... .PUNTA ARENAS Events in the coa! dispute
'
Head Office: Oíd Broad Street, London, £. C.
explanations but unaccompa-
Branches.- have followed the eourses BÜASCH IN P5BTA ABOáS 0^£E£D 1S8S.
CHILE:
a&ti-jnied by a recommendation for or
Valparaíso, Castro. cipated iu last message. At th "against. Miners are not likely Aúthorised Capital
'

£ 10.000.000
ÁRGENTINE: Buenos Aires, Rio Gallegos, Sta. Cruz, San Julián. owners- invitation masters an
¡to misunderstand' the meaning Subscribed Capital ,
8,729,040
Directorate: men
began direct priva' of the ballot paper taking such Paid up Capital
President: .Mauricio Braun. sultationí a form. Weeks of negotiations, Reserve- I-Yind
,
1,364,520
Vice-P residente: Francisco
Campos. a full an 1 oi with aud without Government
. .

3,850.000
__
. . . ,

Proprietary Directors: Ií. W. Hobbs, José Montes :'li !•;. Dpm Branches in Chile: Valparaíso, Santiago, lquique,
R. A.
,
the points in dispute is still assistance, have enabled a small gasta, Copiapó,
Ewing falcahu

Coquimbo, Chillan, Concepción,


Suplentes: T. R. D. Burbury, Douglas R. I.ethal.y. proceeding. Official statements executive body of the Miners:
Punta Árenlas.
refer to the friendly spirit '.de Federation to reach provisio
£aP.italu¡'
Capital
■ ■

: $ io.ooo.ooo
monstra ted by both sides, and
a
Argentina: Buenos Aires, Rosario de Santa Fé, Bahía Blanca

£aid
Reserve 1-und
> 8.000.000 nal agreement which while fal-
Mendoza, ¡ran Rafael, Rio Gallegos, Puerto Deseado San Ju
,
2.710.00c those who are qualified to speak ling short oí the miners' full lián, Comodoro Rivadav'a. Santa
Safe deposits, with sepárate
departments for renting, for
'

safe authoritively declare that the demands re presen ts as generous Cruz, Trelew.
mistody of deeds, documents etc.
situation has taken a very ho- a settlement as the
Kngiand: Bradford
•ÍN THE SAVINGS BaNK SECTION BE'POSITS ARE RECEIVED IN
industry can Peni: Lima
peful turn. The national delé afford and its submission to the
CHILEAN Cl'KKKM'Y, ÁRGENTINE CURRKNCV, AM) STERLING.
gate conferenee of miners has vote is a clear indication from
Uruguay: Montevideo
Drafta and letters of credit on all the Franee: Paris.
principal cities of Euro- been summoned íor Friday and the miners' leaders to the mi
pe and Soiuh America. Current and deposit aceounts opened and all Mpain: Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao Seville, Valencia, Vigo-
other kind of Banking operations transacted. new
wages terms will be sub ners themselves that a conti-
United Males New York, (Agency). México: México.
K. PBTTERSEN, mitted with a recommendation nuance of the strike cannot re
Managing-Director.
for a ballot oí members. This sult in an improved offer. An
Sterling- tndCnrreney Savings Bank, Deposite re
ceived. Punta Arenas. -W. HSMITH, Manager.
favourable turn of events was interesting feature of the offi
HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand Garnier Proprietor. undoubtedly hastened by .Mrs. cial report of to-day's meeting
Lloyd Gcorge's letter to the is the prominence given to the
-- •

:.|r— miners intimatiug that unless a fact that a two-thirds majority


settlement were reached within will be necessary to continué
a
fortnight the Government the stoppage: This is one of
would withdraw their offer of those valuable safeguards whe-
ten million sterling which is rewith British trade unión ma
available to minimise the hard chinery is provided to prevent
ships which the miners must bare majority from
dictating
a

suffer during the of ad-


policy which would inflict
period a

justing wages to an economic serious hardship 011 the whole


level that the industry could membership. There will, per
55 y* Wgli pay in view of the reduced haps, be 110 necessity to invoke
price of coal. The publication this rule for the reports from
of the letter was immediately mining distriets show an in-
followed by the owners' propo creasiug desire to return to the
sal to meet the miners, and pits. Some minéis have already
there is little doubt that the re-started and it is assumed
present negotiations bring the that the bulk of the miners
end of the dispute in sight. throughout the country will
readiíy accept the terms which,
owing to the Government grant,
By its decisión this afternoon involve only small reductions
to take a ballot of miners of wages at the outset and six
upon
the terms offered by the coal months henee will by gradua- Sociedad Mercantil
MENS' SUITS, OVERCOATSj owners for a settlement of the ted reductions bring
wages to
prolonged strike, the conferenee the economic level that the in de Punta Arenas ::
RAINPROOFS, PYJAM AS J of delegates from the coalfields
took au important step towards
dustry can afford. The adjust-
ment of wages during this tem- Calle 21 de Mayo, córner of Errazut iz.
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR, ending the dispute. If the bal
lot reíleets the feeling which
porary period is a matter for
arrangement between the Gov
CANADIAN STEEL SHOES FOR apparently prevailed at this ernment and the miners. There
meeting where Britain's million after the new
agreement with
Hight-class Provisión Merchants
CAMP USE. miners were represented by two the owners becomes effective,
hundred of their leaders, the re
fixing the standard mínimum AU the best-known brands
LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS. sult is a foregone conclusión and
work at the mines will proba
wages which shall be a first
charge upon the industry profit- of Wines & Spirits stocked
bly be resumed at the end of sharing scheme and the esta
Cas^l%iories' Síubbs & Co. next week. A
sharp rebuff was
administered at to-dayjs meeting
blishment of machinery for in-
.-
-.-■ J
vesting the output. Mine ow
to tlie. extremists wíió
ted the
suppor- ners are so
Optimistic regarding
proposal that the mi
The Giffen College ners should be advised to reje'ct
tlie future of the
they believe wages
industry
won't
that
fall

Calle Chiloé 1165. Casilla 208.


a settlement and by an standard of the
over- to the
míni Hotel Progreso
whelming majority thelevel iu any district. The
proposal mum
Darío Zenteno
was defeated. The terms of the ballot will be taken
on the
Proprietor
Boai'ders -
Half-br?rdprv Day-pupils. 151)1
owners" offer will be submitted Calle Pedro Montt 937.
CURRICULUM: Eaghiu,
June to be returnable 011 the Telephone 314, Casilla 131
m all its branches. to the vote with full detailed iyth.
Arithmetic. Mathematics. French. Latía. Hygiene. First-classfamily hotel. Special rooms
forprívate dinners and banquets. .: ::
Drawing. Painting. Eurhythmics. will be given to future nego

Gymnastics. Singing. Music. Harmony. Couaterpoínt


Sewing. Drill.
The Situation in Ireland tiations by reason of the fact
Modérate Prices. The quahty of the
meáis at this hotel cannot be
-

that he will be the accredited equalled


in Punta Arenas.
The first meeting ot the Par spokesmau for a
Dancing. Script-writing and Shorthand. parliament re-
liament of Northern Ireland
presenting one million aud a n Three bathrooms. Dinner Concert every Sunday.
Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge took place on the Sth of June quarter
.people. De Valera, on
Local Bxams; also for the London Royal Academy, iu Belfast when, iu the
the presence his part, is reported to be con-
London College, and the Trinitv Coüeye of Masic. of the Lord Lieutenant, the sidering the abandonment of
Speaker was chosen, the mem the demand for a republic pro '

bers were sworn in, aud the vided that a dominión status is
Prime Minister, Sir James Craig, granted to Ireland with fiscal
Pharmacie Franpaise
announced tlie ñames of the
autonomy aud that the finan
members composing his Cabi cial terms of the Home Rule Deposit of Lpff-üsh, Frénela, and National remedies.
net. After a brief sitting tlie Act are modified. Mr. Lloyd

Juan Bahrfeldt House adjourned until the 22nd George has


frequently indica
instant when the King will at- ted that proposals put forward
Seoeral assortment
and Mineral
of Drugs, Chemical ProdueU,
Water»
Calle Errázuriz N°. S40, Casilla 34. Telef. tend iu person at the historie by those who could guarantee
450
J. ROBERT. Chemist
ceremony in conn±ction with their acceptance in Ireland wo
the state opening of the new uld be generously considered
iholsterer
parliament. With the establish by the Government and the I •••«•- -•••»•••
ment of a constitutional gov policy of recoiiciliation
Furniture ernment in Northern Ireland ted by the leaders of Northern '
suppor-j
Carpeta
the prospects of the chaos in and Southern Ireland, would
the .South will sensibly
¡ M0LFIN0 HERMANOS
improve. undoubtedly be accorded a sym- 1

Sir James Craig by his meet pathetic VALPARAÍSO


Curtains reception. The chief
ing with De Valera has already lies in the danger of¡ possibilty
: demonstrated hisdesire for a some new terrible crime by the
i«t* [compromise that will fulfil the Sinn Fein irreconcilables wreck-
legitímate desires of southern ing the progress of the negó-
1

!
Especialistas en Conservas Nacionales
Irishmen, and new importance tiations between the leaders. «e«Jt e*«»»e
Jame 29
Thk Magkllan Timi-.s

u ii 1 u 1 y . y
'

u íi

Seeeion Comercial
Have received: Paints. Galvanisado Iron. Nails.
Window Glass. Varnish. Linseed Oil.

JUST RECEIVED
Genuine "Oxford" Sausages •»■
Phoenix Hofe
Ihi English Hotel oi visit oí Prcaídent A leí san Iri to the Pud to Regiment, h saw the tallest
Durino- a

Whiskey "Spey Royal" k "White Horse" SANTA CRUZ man in the Army.

Gilbey's Old Tom Gin (The legitímate'


destroyed the in
London f
'

Gilbey's) '

Tkfa hotel is excellently CATHOLIC opera ti'-


And in i'UU

the lasl been

Sociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercial Iwttithed throughout, po.sses


NBWS SERVICE
iblished
ancient
one

princi;
til Se . the hcadquar
¡tan Pólice, is
tac a full-sized billiard table, t oñ tlie maintaining its reputation as a
«Sara Braun»
.

Lenin's Hand Forced Peasants the backbone of ti tbility centre of the most up-to-date
by
Sección Comercial. tftd k altogether up-to-date tó
in pólice
of peoples, and the peasant organisation in the world.
London: —

By refusing sa-
the basic Xew methods are constantly
crifice themselves for the pro-
Russia has destroyed
Exclusive agents for "COOPER S" SHEAR1HB MACHINES. of Lenin's brotherho- being adopted in the various
0. O. FELTON letarian revolution, the Russian principie forcé.
odof consumersand Communist activities of thé pólice
Proprie toi peasants have made a breaeh With remarkable suceess the
in Russian Communisni, and distribución.
governing street
new system oí * .«

obliged Lenin to alter his The Vahean and Hungamn Affairs ._


^ ^ ]y bec]- .^
5^_^j^í^a^j^|| plans very radically, according Rome:- Certain foreign jour-
^

to statement in the London ¿need; a uuiíormed officer con-


a
nals have aecused the Vatican ji trollíng the movements oí vehi-
Observa- from its Riga corres ot bein»- a party to the recént c!es from 0js seat *n a sidecar

Libby's sterilized pondent, Mr. Michael Farbman.


Mr. Farbman is of the Chosén
Race; he has visited Russia
escapade of the ex-Emperor
Karl. This aecusation is based
largely, ou the íact that the
attached to a
now become a
motor-eyele has
familiar sight
¡n con?ested quarters of Lon-

unsweetened three times since the revolution


ex-Emperor
of 191 7; he has acted as corres old friend the
put up with his
Bishop of Stei-
pondent for Maxim Gorki's Pe namanger, and also that he had
don. A more
vación is the
interesting
publicación
Pólice Gazette, a coníidential
inno

of the

trograd paper the Novata Zhisn, some conversation with the


ted milk and Mr. Farbman says that the Cardinal
Archbishop of Vienna.
peasants, who have got hold of The Vatican, -it is charged,
journai which plays an impor-
tant part ¡n tiie -detención
crime and js now printed and
of

the land and mean to keep it, knew all about the
proposed distributed with all the speed
have refused to give up their
coup, and was favourable to ass0ciated with a daily news-
grain for the Communist prole the attempt. paper. A high -speed printing
tarias This matter has been dealt
At the Communist Congress press has been installed for the
by the Osservatore Romano, the
held during the past month official purpose aud details of nearly
organ of the Vatican, every crime, and where possi
Lenin, speaking with millions which places the faets iu their and
of hungry bellies before his true
ble a description photo-.
mind's eye, spoke as a man ac-
light. The Osservatore Ro grap, of the wanted man, are
mano protests, in the first place,
by this means promptly noti-
quainted with the truth. «It against the charges which have fj'e¿ to every police headquar-
is impossible to decei ve a^ class
O'Higgins 941 of the population,» he said; «it
is dangerous to go on decei-
been brought against the Vati
can. Itthen points out the faets:
ters throughout the country.

Telephone N. 4.
The Vatican, it says, was

ving oneself. It is time frankly completely in the dark about


to admit maniíestly that the
the ill-timed euterprise. On the The Chara oí
peasants refuse any longer to day that the ex-Emperor Karl
accept the proletarian dictator- arrived iu Budapesth the Arch !s
ship.» of Vienna, Cardinal Piffl,
As between Bolshevism and bishop
informed the Papal Nuncio in
The of the successful
"La Puntarenense" bread, Lenin advised the Com Vienna that Karl has gone news

munists that they havenochoice presentation in Brazil of Sir


REMARKABLE VALÚES! but to revise their relations
through Austria and was on James Barrie's delightful play
his way to Budapest.
¿ngliin Drapery Store. $ 32.00 to $ 48.00 the metre
with the overwhelming majority
At once tiie Vatican, wishing
Admirable Crichton created much
of the people. With remarkable to interest in Britain. It is always
have au explicíf denial or
Special attencion
paid to ALL WOOL CLOTH candour he admitted the anta-
con firmado 11 of the
astonishing how satisfactorily
event, co- Barrie's work which to
Camp Orders Always a large gonism and bitterness- between municated with the British seems

the proletariat and the peasants, depend largely upon


so in- an
selection oí suitable goodi British Manufactured Minister to the Holy See, Count
but he íelt that the latter would definable charin aud gentle hu
Ladies, Gents & Chil CLOTH. 56 inches wide. For Winter Suits not try to overthrow the Wor-
de Salis, and also with the
mour, translates into other lan-
dren. English boots and French Charge, M.JDoulcet. Both
and Overcoats. ker's Republic, since that might
these Ministers knew no more guages. Many of his plays aud
shoes & all a ses of cloth
.
result in the return of the land novéis have had cosmopolitan
than did the Vatican.
ing. JOHN N. SKIRVING. owners, who might be expected,
On the following day the
suceess and his appeal has been

JOHN A. ESDALE Calle Pedro Montt 857, not unreasonably, to turn out latterly greatl-y widened by Bri
Papal Nuncio in Vienna tele- tish cinematográph companies
.

promptly those who have ma

Casilla 36.',. ^ naged to grab their lán


graphed that he had been who have most excellently pro-
Telephone 2 47- sured by Cardinal -Piffl that the
Making a vírtue of necessity, duced several of his works.
irt of the journey of Karl
Lenin advised his Communi «What Every Woman Knows»,
had no foundatiou whatever.
to compromise with the | released for the first time this
This information the Vatican
sánts, and the Soviet Govern k is the latest addition to
at once communicated to the
iu
ment would at make the
once
British and French Ministers.
this list. Barrio has, parti-
utniost concessions. These are r, an almost uncanny in-
Later on the Vienna Nuncio
to be the stoppiug of the re- L into the minds of chil
to the Vatican that
¡ition. of grain, and the gi teleg dren and his «P'eter Pan> fairy
the presence of Karl in
ving to the peasants the right -seemed» to have some Hungary has been pr.oduced an-
truth
of free disposál of their produce,
about it. At this very time all nually in England for the last
after paying a modérate tax
the newspapers of the twenty years. Bárrie is a Scot,
world which
in kind. «These concessions are and his large ben as
carried full reports of his arri
to be proclaimed at once, so val at he invariable tries to conceal,
that the Spring sowing mav Steinamanger. This
part are
usually directed
of the incident is understood
be put in hand. «The right to to the welfare of children or of
to establish that the Austrian
the free disposál oí their sur- esYY literary men. ero

plus is the most necessary in censorship attempted to couceal


the fact that Ivar! liad arrived iu
Ear to disp family
centive for the peasauts» is the joke which alleges excessiye
doctrine Hungary. his
new
promulgated by The event —

says the
Osser-
onomy a'mong
the Bolshevist leader, and he ountryn.
"iiti' mo
proves that the

has invited the Communists to '

Vatican at once g; the


nce for the»
information iu il : to
kuowle
nate
bl under in attempti JAIME I JOHDANA
wirattha aia* Saaitary Eníineera
alai
Water laid on and even
its,
lavu of tanitary work nnder-
«kea. Bath* «jad »;eya«ri;ni»
to ud Htted. Potro/ tauüu,
lie Communists in An
the Ei
blocking Cook
Maya, «ad otkor motor aece

ig house
Comedor Chi
"r
ly Hotel orto*awppUoá at •keriootno-
,

'which Victoria. Telephone 500.; Teep. 2\\. Casilla *53


June 29
phk Magellan 1, >.;:•--

One of the first 5heep Dips


to be used in the Territory.

ít has always given satisfactorv results


and is SCAB-KIkkER. Sheep
a sure

dipped with this remedy have obtained


the highest awards in the
Royal High-
land Society's and other Stock Shows.
The Ancient House of Doorn iu Holland. where the ex-Kaiser resij es

Proprieiors and solé manufacturers:


ari Eran and Lemonora challen- Cornfield.
on & Sons. The Island of Yap ged. la a
great race in, Hu- Mr. II.
t

Nugent's SI ipner .
2
morist beat Craig an Eran a
Oban, Scotland. Gratification is expressed ín neck with Lemonora cióse
Lord Astors
»i:
Long Suit 3
Britain at the satisfactory
up :■ ...

na third and Ala ■ Breck fourth.


t

¡".ven the miners have a'rran-


tura the Japanese note to
of
tlie United States on the vexed
Granely and Our Prince were ged their own sporting fixtures
left at the post. The start i and few days ago on the fa
ng a
question oí the Yap Island. prices were 6 to i Humorist, 5 mous Doncaster racecourse, lent
Perhaps the informal conversa to i Crai s an Eran and 8 to 1 for the occasion b\ the local
tion which Lord Curzon had
Lemonora, The winner was authorities, they held a race*.
with Hayashi, the Japanese wel backed in the antepost
meeting oí their own. Over se-
¡.Ambassador in London, a week betting during the last few
venty pit ponies, well tended
or two ago was not without it's uiouths at prices from twelves
sturdy little beast, contested
bearing on this happy develop downwards. various events, their jockeys
ment. Lord Curzon then poin-
led out that while Japan un being miners in coioured foot
The Oaks was run 011 Friday. ball shirts. Thirty thousand
doubtedly had strong legal The result was:
PACIFIC L rights whereon she might take
a stand, nevertheless there was

a point of ecpiity which the


Mr. J.
spectators, including all classes
vVatsou's Love in of the population, watched the
Idleness, by Bachelor's Double- remarkable spectacle.
United States might reasonably
ieQmgmsfSStmszssz&ts&mt
APROXÍMATE arrivals from europe advance. Hayashi doubtless ca-
bled the substance of the fri-
endly discussion to Tokio,
R. M. S. "ORÜBA" 25ÜL June gether with certain arguments
to

adduced by Lord Curzon, whose


THE PASSING SHOW ::
B. M. S. "OHITA" 16th. July only interest in the matter was From London
our Correspondent - -

to achieve au
R. M. S. "ORCOMA" 12th. August understanding
between two countries to both
of which Britain can fortuna-
S. S. "SORATA" lOth. July. tely perform the functions of a I hear that the
Directed by Wireless boots made an undisturbiu-

candid friend.
Agamemnon, proposal; children, also of high
one of our two «semi-Dreadno degree, playing with a pony of
proceeding home via Panamá Canal. ughts,» is to be recommissioned unbelievable amiability in the
this month for service as a fore-ground of a pleasant man
The Pacific Steam Navigation Co. ritish Sport target ship, for which purpose sión from whose steps a lady
she has been specially refitted in white waves a handkerchieí.
Despite the Upper Silesia iu dockyard. I ler present equip- That was the sort of thing he
....«.:■. =—■>-■ •^HSBHS'gS
question aud the Coal strike, ment includc-s an elabórate ar- loved to paint and that the
sporting events seem to be ab- rangement by which she can Yictorian public loved to 1
sorbing almost the complete he mauoeuvred bv distant wi Never was a painter more widely
interest of England. There reless control. reproduced. It was, litéi
is the Anglo-Spanish tennis Iu this way the vessel, with difficult matter ::
touruament, the British and steam in her boilers, but with ago to find a hon- her
;rican Polo Teams are about out a soul ou board, can be id or lowly, which
to meet, the American amateur made to steam ahead or asteru, display a pair oi Marcus Stones,
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-

833 ■
841 fortunes against English' players, wireless operator may desire. on either side of a «hands
and the test cricket matches The experiments to be carried timepiece». He was one of th
THE UNIVERSAL CAB
between Australia and England out with the Agamemnon are painters whose pictures i.
are
being played. Britain seems of a highly important aud con- to go i 11 pairs. It woul
to have become the
playing field fídential natura. difficult task to say which "was
of the world and sport ev his best work and Convict Héroes
year becomes more internatio- ::iorial. his worst, be
The un\
ríe naljsed. at Parkhurst Prison to conviets astonishingly alike
so true —

* a sr.. rmul
who fell ¡11 the war is all the
starter, Tlie strike did nothing to more striking an episode from thing of all is
who
man

diminish the interest in this the fact that the cost was subs applied that formula so

year's Derby and, although cribed by their fellow prisoners. diligently was a convinced Ra

there were no trains dical in politics and outlook.


There isavailable, here 'that something
the crowd big as ever. 11
was as r1
exploring by penolo-
TRUCKS with
>
.

Tbe 55th División


Xiuety per cent -oí the traffic gists. I hear that Marshal Joffre
to Epsom was by road, most Marcus Stane. R. A. has consented to unveil the
seumatic people, including the King, Mr. Marcus Stone, who has nioiiument to the 55th División
motoring down, and although died at the good old age at Givenchy 011 Whit Sunday
just
res front the roads were densely packed
of 8r, touch ed perhaps the top iu recognition of the devoted
by every kind of vehicle. the notch in
traffic was splendidly coutrolled. «popular» painting. A conduct of the División th .

and rear. Airship R33 cruised overhead


writer, trying to be just without during the battle of the Lys
cruel, once classed him exactly three years ago.
and looked out for blocks in being
NASH two ton trucks. NASH CARS. Six cylinder overhead valvcs. the traffic, reportiug them to
as «a
painter of subjects of The ceremony will be a me
human interest There was morable
one, and arrangements
»
the pólice below. Several hun-
Parsons Engüsh non-skid chains all sizes. dreds of policemen patrolied
little more to be said about him. have been made for the sending
The young woman of high out of representatives of every
Wood Milae English foot pumps. Firestone tyres and tubes. the roads in cars, and break-
sofá unit of the glorious West Lan-
dowu gaugs were distributed
degree languishing on a

Painting, Vulcanizing, Acetylene weldings at various points along the


while a young man in ridinglcashire División to attend the

route. The scenes 011 the course


LEGITÍMATE FORD SPARES. were the saine asjusual and the
lL^LLL'ALla!r■^JAUJ¿lL^'■t■^^.\^■^^^^^^^flAa
WaWaMm'niTiiTn'lirWMMariTTirilíil TiBTiri I—mil I a 1 iu
crowd 011 the hill as large as

Ü
ever.

In the early betting, the fea Church of St. James


ture was the knocking out of
Calle Waldo Seguel
Sir J. Buchanan's Alan Breck,
■*"f* l
bef to advise my distin- Waiter F. Dixon Dr. H. ROGELIO SAEZ who retired from 100 to 8 The Services in above Church until further notice wi-1 be:
IHished diéntele and the OX SUNDAY. Morniu :
general to twenties offered. Twenty- 1 :r ¡o. 30

that on the aoth. Decera-


J»W>Uc
"■**< I reopened
my bakery under
General Customs Agent, DENTIST three faced the starter. There
»e name of
"Panadería Libertad" Authorized by Govermeut. was some delay at the post Evening Prayer 5.30 p. ni.
» tte Calle Seftoret N.o 479- and Begs to advise his clients and two breaks away. When the Celebration oí Holy Communion at 8. a. m. 011 the ist and
be
¡■Mi pleaaed to aupply families Office, Calle Roca that he is now at their clis- lot
finally got off Alan Breck the itli "lorning Prayer
*•*■
braad. 3rd Sundays in on

OTer the Bank of Punta. position. took up the running and led the 2nd. aud | uiont"".
jh- ****J**« Raíojkorich y Co.
p

, _

the field until past Tattcuham ; •''■ 6- P- m


r* 99 H P»aaderfa Dalmacia Arenas. Calle Errázuriz. ON V EEK DAYS. •'•

Surgery,
I Córner, when Humorist, Craig! ¡. W1LL1A
The Magellax Times
June 29

An Aliancista who has been badly ¡tiauled íor selling his


vote to the Coalition in the Municipal elections in Santiago.

oí some of the minor


ceremony; Later 011 ¡n the sum
.

mer there will be other unvéi- members óf President Wilson's


The rigíits re-
Administración.
lings at other points 011 the line.
the pait oí Bri I on
The Tiger's Conversión
tish companies in the vilayets
I understand that the battle of Baghdad and Mosul had been
cruiser Tiger, which is now granted them by the Turkish
passing into the Reserve Eleet, Government before the war.
will be taken in hand and con They have merely been confir-
verted into an oil-burning ship. med in what was theirs already,
At present she burns both oil irrespectively of the oceupation
and coal, and has the enormous of the country.
stowage capacity of 3,300 tons Preeept and Example
of coal, plus 3,500 tons of oil,
In any case, ií America claims
but her consmption of fuel is so for all nationalities
iieavy that she would cat up equal rights
these 6,800 tons iu about six in oil exploitation, we are enti-

if full tled to expect her to set au


days steaming at speed.
As an oil-burner she will be example in the observance of
economical to main: her own principies. As Lord
more
aud will also have a larger Curzon points out, legislátion
in the Philippines expressly
cruising radius confines such privileges to
America's Oil Complaint
Americans or Filipinos. That
Lord Curzon'sreasoned and must be alterad before any equí-
températe reply to the American table claim exists to demand
Note ou Mesopotamian oil shows equal privileges under British
íow far-fetched was the spread- jurisdicción.

TELEGRAMS
(La.

París, June 20. propositions which •

may be
The British Minister for Fo made to the contrarv by the
reign Affairs, Lord Curzon, Allies. é

arrived here today hold


to
a conferenee with the French London, June 23.
Cabinet. It is understood News from Belíast states that
that he will have a special King George solemnly opened
conversation with Ulster Parliament. In his
M. Viviani the
the he said «I hope that
situation in the speech
regarding
Near East. his visit will be the prelude
of peace in Ireland. I beg of
all Insinúen to be reconciled
London, June 20.
The miners have refused to aud become a united nation
so

that the country they love,


accept the latest offers of the have an era of peace, joy
mine owners aud have decided
to on the aud benevolence.
carry

Ltne 21. Paris, Junes 23.


lo the ion of M. Briand and Lord Curzon
tlie- miners to continué .011 agreed that the Govern
strike the cotton spinners' have ments of Great Britain, France
resolved to refuse the italy will make joint sing
of the- lo the. Government of
propositions mam;:
to the
ece to put a
stop
war with the nationaüst.Turks
and in case that Greece accepts,
París, Juue 21
thev will make overtures to
In
the conferenee between
with reference to the
Lord Curzon aud M. Briand, Turkey
revisión of the Treaty of Sevres.
the question of the Near East
raiso on the 23rd.
June a was discússed and the British
representative suggested that London, June 23.
will arrive at Punta Arenas on the Anatolia be
while
handed back to State íor
the
The Secretary of
House
War announced in
Turkey Smyrna be de
J L Y. She will leave again on tlie elared an
indepeudent state. oí Commons that more troops
M. Briand stated that he wis- will be sent to Ireland and
hed to see the question settled that the distriets in which

/accentag to itinerarj, «¿llingat fcastro. Puerto Mon», Corra!. as

has
soon
no
as possible as France martial
desire to be obliged to will be increased.
law will be deelared,

Talcahnaiio. Valparaíso. Coquimbo. Aaícíagasta. and ¡pipe and intervene again in Asia Minor
affairs. London, June 23
will accept passengers and cargo. In official aretes it is
anno

that the Treaty with Ja


London, June 23 unced
renewed on the
The
Supreme Council is stu- pan will be
HFICEHT ACCOHODATIOR FOR FIRST-CLASS PASSEHBEHS, WITH dying the possibility of settüng old basis.
the question of Upper Silesia
in the conferenee
NE, at
Boulogne about
to be held
the middle
London, June
Telegrams from
23 _

Hels.ngfors
of Sanitary Coun
July. state that the
cil oí Russia presented has a

Good and hygiencic accomodaíion for 80 third-class passengers, men in which it is stated
only, with London, June 23. report of cholera
good meáis. These 3rd.-c!ass passengers need only provide a mattress aod bedding Tlie correspondent of the that the epidemic
«Dailv Mail» in Athens sends continúes to rage 111 the east
For details oí passages and íreights apply to the office oí the Pacific Steam information that Greece of Russia and has already
deci
Naviga- the
I tion Company, Calle Errázuriz, córner of O'Higgins. considers that the military ma ted the population.
operations in Asia Minor are tlie
only method of settüng tlie ('•cueva, June 23- .

question of the Near East and A group of British, Frenen,


*B B ".:•- 3ÜZSZXÍ3833 S53 taSESt&ÍSSSSZ.. i
the Greek Government has
Norwegian, Swedish, Danis»
resolved not to accept any and Dutch bankers have come
The Magellan Times June 29

44 »
LITTLE'S
POWDER & FLUID DIPS
Guaranteed "PRE-WAR" QUALITY
'

APPROVED by the ÁRGENTINE GOVERNMENT


as efficacious
in Curing the Scab at the prescribed
strengths.
All our goods are
King Alfonso of Spain with his penultimate Cabinet.
MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND.
to an agreement to advance
this would mean au ¡11- men as :
coupanies, a
pardal disarma
heavy sums to Austria another
011 the vasion
form. He in of the
Morris, Little & Son, Ltd.
ment fleet and a strict
condition that the money is also states that France is not iu all the
economy depart
not interfered with by her willing to pay Germany íor the ments.
Calle Roca 858 (altos) present creditors. materials used but that the —

Since the formation of the


price of these should be placed Association of Nitrate Produc-'
above the Banco Chile y
Argentina. PUNTA ARENAS- New York, June 24. against the further payments of ers, this body has sold
It is stated that the pólice indemnity to be made by Ger
3,289,800 quintáis oí nitrate at
l^ have discovered documents in mauy.
the headquarters of certain
an average
price oí thirteen

workmens' unions in the United London, June 26 shillings and twopence. The
Association has sent a cable to
States and Canadá, which pro- News írom Berlin states that
the trust which holds the stocks
ve that several ships which the Réichstag has approved of in London stating that thev
ha ve disappeared ou the high the scheme to limit the
¡r~% y ,~^\ gy*
'

to the numbers stipulated


army will be able to put nitrate on-
%%" j¡ |H\ seas and whose fate was until by
the Allies.
the market next
April at from
• St • ai. "ík, a i» <? now unknown, have been sei- nine shillings aud sixpence to
1
zed by the Russian Bolshevist ten
: Commission and General Agent. Gooás ordered from shillings per quintal.
agents. London, June 26 —
A communication from
The communist newspaper Puerto Saavedra announces
Great Britain from all tte best Mauuíacturers. Paris, June 23. «Rote Fahn» published in Ber- that further wreckage of the
■»» states that
The Government has given Krupp's works «Cacique» and several dead
orders that the contingent of have recommenced the manu bodies have been washed up
Shares of local companies and British War Bonds facture of arms and munitions.
bought 191 7, which was mobilised for
the oceupation of the Rhur The same newspaper says that
there.

According to his usual


and sold. Sterling cheques and Árgentine cus-

valley, be disbanded on the several high personages and of


money pur- ficers of the army have been tom, the President of the Rep
25U1 instant. ublic walk in
was
taking a
háaased. Office- Calle Pedro Montt. aecused of having sold large
the Alameda de las Delicias
Berlin, June 24.
quantities of arms to foreign
and oth?r yesterday, when, 011 reaching
The déficit of the budget, powers amongst the calle Campo del Marte, he
without taking into considera things, nine millions of rifles ,
he was followed bv a «""nerous
to some of the South Ameri-
£§85§$£ft$g@$§@g$$BS5^ ^§^^S^8^^$S tion the expenses of the Minis-
tries of and
Post
can
repüblics. group of workmen cheering
Railways him. On reaching this córner
Office, amounts to 49 thousand the workmen engaged ou.J:he
¿88ss&&s@s&£3 5g@&$&g million marks. construction ofthe new building
From the of the Franciscan monks, vvh
Árgentine
had come out ou strike a few
Vienna, June 24.

Relojería y Joyería
The Government has voted T days before, accosted him, ex-
the sum of 2,000 million crówns plaining their difficulties with
for the purchase of flour for Buenos Aires June 23 the coutractors of the work.
the public. A military air station will The President lístened patiently
shortly be constructed 011 the to their complaints aud advised
Rome, June 24. Rio Negro at a cost of them to return to work as, he
In speech delivered in the
a $ : 2 0,000. explained, the matters in dispute

SUIZA Yugoslavic Congress, the mem


ber Welfran made use of ex-
pressions offensive to- Italy and
her army and as a result a di-
r<^„„
(

In
lOveruor
an

ot
._

,i«„i„-„,i «.1—*. tl

ttrrfi
had completely h
,
interview
„c
Santa r»
,
with the
o

bOU1'
4.
Cruz,'
u
he k„.„i„.
triflingwere so

bombs were exploded

TT-,f
i,lthe
,

bakeries
,

and
, ,

the
they
not worth striking about.Sever;;
,
&
„„

last nig-ht
bakers
,
that,
■ t
w


.

sorder ensued in the chamber. disappeared with stm rema¡n strJk ,f,
the exception of the strike m „.<t.u„ •<.• t lí •

M. Giolitti protested in the authorities •« ^king all the


.. ,,

Puerto Deseado. He stated that


name oí Italy and Welfran apo-
the workmen at present were precautions necessary
to prot-
ect the properties
logised for his words. better paid than in any other
and lives. of
f
the master bakers who have
part. Referring to the recent the embassies of
Berlin, June 24. applied to
Large 'assortmenfof luminous rising, he said that it was a Spain, France and
generáis Henri, Herr and
The Italy asking
grave error to go in pursuit for
clocks for the bedside in silver Hoffer have arranged to eva of the rebels as the latter knew guarantees for same.
cúate Upper .Silesia in the course
and ename!. Many different co of the next hundred days, sho
the country too well. Mean
while, conciliatory measures had Santiago, Juue 24
lours and shapes. uld the Inter-AlliecfCommíssion
had a good result.
The Minister of Industry
agree to this delay. and Public Works is about to
An electric clock for sale with To-morrow the new Muni leave for
Concepción and Arau-

] six adjustments. Paris, June 26. cipal Free Markets will be co to endeavour to arrive at a
In the conferenee between open to the public and articles settlement between miners
Lord Curzon and M. Briand, of prime necessity will be sold
employers and avoid the threa-
COMPLETE OPTICAL held yesterday, it was decided at very low prices. tened strike.
to ask the Inter-Allied Commis
DEPARTMENT. sion in Upper Silesia to name I BuenosAires, June 24.
«El Mercurio», in an edito

date when the boundaries of rial, protests against the idea


a
Owing to the alarming in of approving the law to r.
CONSULTATION that province will be fixed and crease in the cases of grippe, fresh loans until the
if the Commission cannot do the Government lias decreed public
FREE. expenses ara reduced to a mín
so, to name a special group of the closure of all the schools. imum and a statement of same
experts to carry out the work.
presented to Congress as was
FROM THE promised,
London, June 26
-

NORTH -

Calle Roca 842. Telephor|e 495. Casilla 6 After the división oí the in Yesterday the greater part

=3 oí the labour unions


demnity paid up to date by ruaintaij
Branch in R,IO¿GALLEGOS. Germany, between Great Bri Santiago, June 23 ned the strike, and there were
Another meeting of the Coun small disturbauces at various
tain, France, Italy, Belgium and cil of State was held
yesterday points. Only a few
Portugal, there still remains to when the Minister oí Finance were to be seen in the streets.
taxi-cal -

«CHILOÉ» Sept for lquique


be divided some 35^ amongst
«MAGALLANES» Will leave for Valparaíso, on rith. explained in detail the true Iu the afternoon a big nieeting
the other Allied nations. The financial
state of the country, of
«ALEJANDRO» Will leave for Ultima Esperanza Commission of Reparations, pointing out that the Govern owners protest was held against the
011 1 ith. of the bakeries,
which is handling the funds, is ment was amongst
«LOVART» Left for Árgentine Coast ports. other completely baukrupt the orators being the Socialist
«PATAGONIA» lu Caleta Josefina.
at present examining and;that it would only be by deputies Luis Recaban 1
claims, but those of Bolivia,
Perú and Cuba have been thrown taking
more energetic measures Luis V.
1KIOSTA.CRUZ» Left for Rio Gallegos and Santa Cruz, aud the De'mo-
Cruz. that lie could tíde over the deputies Osear Chancks
Out.
present year. The Minister of and Juan Pradeñas. The work
Will leave for Cóndor, Kimere Aike the Interior suggested that all men dissolved quietly at the
«KEEL ROW»
and Monte Dinero on cjth. Paris, June 26 this should be published in the conclusión oí the meeting.
M. Yiviani has published a press so that the public could Later on, after repeated con-
c CORDILLERA
from San Gregorio long article iu which he dis- understand tlie extreme meas ferences of the workmeu¡s le;
'AKAUCAN'IA- Taking sheep cusses the reconstruction scheme ures which the Government ers with President
to Rio Seco. Alessandri,
iu the north of France and will have to take to save the the Minister of the Ínter 1
«MINERVA» Running to Porvenir.
Movement of Steamers Telephones: Servicio Marítimo N.o 54. Valparai.'o Line 387 points out that
venient for France to have this
it is not con- situation.
mes
proposed
Amongst
are
the meas- and the
the income agreement
Prefect of Pólice, ¡
was arrived al
Bodega N.o 296. work done by Germán work- tax, a further levy on insurance suspend the general strike.
Tune 29
The Magellan Timjss
ve here before the first week
Santiago, June 24

The Government is at present in July.


the project oí the -
The Japanese dancer and
studying Mimstries acrobat, Taki, having recoyerd
creation of two new
and "t the affeets of his sprained
Agricultura
.

j those oí
ankle, has issued another chal
Labour
lenge to the champion boxer
of Magallam •-. Kelly, to meet
Santiago, June 24.
as convenient. The
The of the him as soon
representatives condition of the match
manufacturers oí artificial nitr principal
tlie to be that Kelly wears
ate and the agents of appears
held meet a thick undervestto compénsate
Chilian companies a
the other man for the difference
ing in Rotterdam and carne to
au' to íix an average oí
agreement weight. The contest, if it
comes oíf, prove rather should
price for both producís at fifteen
-

ton. This in'uTcsting,— Jiu-jitsu versus 1


pounds sterling a

arrangcnient is very favourable Boxing,


to the Chilian product. —A meeting between the i- ,

Governor of Che Territory and


Santiago, June several merchants of Puerto

London,
24.

Paris, The increase of


of the teachers in
means

to
an additional
the exchequer of 14 million
the salaries Natales was held last week to
the country discuss the idea of diminishing
expense tlie amount of imports of liquors
into that district. Although some

Punta renas. dollars curreney and the news


papers of the north are urging
a large reduction.
of those present were ready to
accept the Goveruor's idea of
restricting the importación, the
majority were not in agreement
Santiago, June 25. and no practical result emana-

OUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS


The Government has ñamed ted írom the uieeting. While
a commission to visit the coal the municipality is advertising
mining zone in the south to in the daily press the sale of
study the situation oí the mi liquor licences by auction and
HAVE ARRIVED. ners and enquire into the late
evidently anxious to sell -them,
serious troubles which ocedrred especially that of the first class
there. for Puerto Natales which is
being offered for the second
"v> Winter Overcoats for Ladies and Gentlemen Santiago, June 25 time, it seems au anomaly for
Almost all the democratic the Governor to suggest to the
Winter Costumes and Suits. New model Gowns. press of the country applauds merchants of that town to res-
the recent speeches of the se- trict their
H shipments.
Winter Underclothing in Silk and Wool, puré Wool and uator Don Guillermo Bañados.
To celébrate his appoint
in which he combats the maxi- ment to the

malist ideas which post of agent of


Cotton and Wool for Ladies and Gentlemen- are being Messr.4. Braun & Blanchard in
propagated throughout the land. Puerto Montt, Don Zoilo Var
Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns, Shírts, Collars, gas, who has been purser ou
^Roand the ToWkl board the «Magallanes» for some
entertained to dinner
Tíes, Socks also Tress, Glyn and
was
years,
at the Cosmos Hotel on Sunday
Mrs. A. H. C. Borger gave evening by a group of friends.
i STETSON HATS. birth to a son and heir at
their house iu the Avenida
In the rooms of the Socie—

dad Empleados de Comercio,


FIRST QUALITY ONLY Colon 011 Saturday, the 25th
the prizes for the football com-
instant, shortly after midday. of the past season of
Also a fine selection of satins, dress materials land suitings,~etc. Both mother and child are doing petitious
the Commercial League were
well. We beg to offer our con-
distributed to the respective
gratulations. winning teams before a large
^átf The remainder of the ma
gathering of the sporting pu

terials for the construction of blic. The íive-a-side


Send your printing work to the "MAGELLAN TIMES", who specialise champion-
the new mole and esplanade
ship was won by the «Menen
are expected by the «Asturiano»
dez team, which also Behety»
in letter-heads, bilí heads, programmes, menus, visiting cards, etc. and which ought to arrive here in carried off the «Arturo Riesco»'
the first week oí July. The
cup. «Braun & Blanchard» won
ateo in the manufacture of account books. ■ 3S*= work will be commenced im the
cup for the most points of
mediately 011 the arrival of the the season and «L. L. Jacobs»
vessel. did well -in winning the Cen
Mr. Ross Gordon carne in tenary cup «Hernando de Ma

írom Rospenteke on Saturday gallanes. -

last. —The teachers in the prímary


1&UMr' The auction sale of the

schools have not yet received

"COOPER" is the
2ud. and 3rd. class bar licences the bonuses granted to them by
will take place on the iath. law for the first months of the
July when Several licences in year as the local fiscal treasury
the city. Porvenir, Puerto Na has not received the necessary
tales and the camp will be put up.
decree authorising the payment.
BY APPOINTMENT
Mr. Cecil Chamberlain, who In the meantime the teachers

ICINAL-

has been in charge of Messrs. have to get along as best they


Williamson & Co's business in tan.
Punta Arenas for some four Pólice has
—The Chief of
years, is leaving to take up been granted a holiday to make
the management of the same
visit to Santiago and during
POWDER DIP ail others are firm in Concepción.
a

his absence his post will be



The Governor
of the Ter filled by Captain Rafael Avaria
ritory, accompauied by the Carmona, who took over the
l/niTATIONS ! new
Sub-Delegado of Tierra duties on Monday.
del Fuego, left for Porvenir 011 —Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Came
Friday last and returned on ron arrived from the Árgentine
the following day. He left for
Coast 011 Monday morning by
A RT1CLES made of the same ingredients vary according to Puerto Natales 011 Monday: the «Sara»;
ofternoon by the «Manehester
1, theirquaíity; 2, the process of their manufacture; and 3, any city» 011 a visit of inspection.
The famous dancer and —

previous treatment of the ingredients. News received from San



singer Miss Estrella Irá will
arrive by the «Agadir» about
Beer and Whisky are both made from Malt! tiago states that Mr. Gustavo the end of next week and has
Chevesich, who has been acting been contracted for the Muni
The finesi Toílet Soaps and the cheapest Laundry Soaps are temporarily as Chief of Pólice, cipal Theatre.'
has been named
manufactured from the same raw materials! definitely to
the post. —Today, being the religous
feast of Si. Peter and St. Paul,
The common Green-glass Beer Bottle, and theifinest
.

Cut-glass —Telegrams received írom is being observed as a public


Buenos Aires announce the
Goblet contain the same original ingredients! death of Mr. Alban Ladouch holiday.
in that city. The deceased was —Mr. Magellan Fenton carne
The finest Steel and the commcnest Cast Iron'.are made from the Fenton Station- 011
an old resident in this territorv in írom
same Ore'- afternoon.
and was highly esteemed bv .Monday
all who knew him. We beg Amongst others who left —

to offer our condolences to his for the north by the «Magalla


COOPER'S DIP and its imitations may be made bereaved family. nes» were Mr. Alfonso Brauk-
from the same ingredients, and wrapped in the —As the Governor had left mann, Mr. and Mrs. Juan
Soler,
Alcalde
Natales, and Mrs. AdelaÁngel
same coioured paper, but not one Mr. and Mrs.
of these Imita for a visit to Puerto
the usual Ramírez de
tions is identical with the original ! meeting of the Town
Council was not held ou Mon Viera.
day afternoon. -On the 3ist. May last, the
—The s. s. «Magallanes» left number of children attending
It is all a
question of for the north on Tuesday after the thirteen fiscal schools M
noou
carrying mail and passen the territory was 1,606; 689
gers boys and 191 7 girls.

QUALITY! —The steamers «Tiltil» and


Ansaldo Octavo» are
—The Pacific Steam Navi-
announces the
expected gatiou Company
to arrive here at from Liverpo
any moment. íollowing arrivals

Owing to difficulties in ol via the Atlantic.


some of
the Atlantic ports, «Orita» 011 the i6th. July»
the P. S. N.
C. steamer has ióth. August
«Ortega» «

been delayed and will not arri- «O rcana» « I2th. September.


June 29 The M.uip-r.i.AN- Times

the postman
The World at Large he could have
that letter for his own self. He Beautiful Chilean Women
took it without thanks'.
Some Week-End Reflections Xow, I admire the sex. It
does not bore one like the male.
By Carlton It is fresher, livelier. than the
male. But bonestly I don't want
Tlie best man 1 have met for to be brought to the unión be
weeks past— optimist. or fore my time by charming crea-
pessi
mist, wee free or free.wee— was tures
making me pay super-
a demobilised soldier with a stam-p duties as well as rates
wooden leg playing football in and laxes. The unión, thev tell
a back street. There me, is «corafy»
was more to-day. Tliere
manhood in that wooden leg you get British meat— I cat
than in the whole carease oí Australian, etc. But it is our

duty to aid
the taxpayer by
the^cosy creature who is going of
about to-day shaking his head keeping the unión— the
out
over the misdeeds ofthe «Black workhouse, that is. Do ask the
and Tans,» or somebody. What women to take public life a
is he could little easier. They
more, play football. are- over-
Often he would stop the ball italicising. Now Sir Forcible
with his right stump. and by Feebles over-italicised
(of course
a fine kick with his left leg, nobody does that on the Lon
send it to the other end of the don Pressl) But Feebles was
only
street. a man. We don't want our wo

After he had tirécl out the men to .become Forcible Fe

two-leggers, I liad a. talk with ebles.


him. I asked where he liad left
his leg. He replied, «Kepers,
'

NO STOPS ON THE WAY June, 1916; second battle, yer Now that Charles is back in
know.» I reminded him the se Switzerland and settled down,
You are fully insured cond battle was in 1915. «No, I suppose I may without oí-
FOR SAFE, COMFORTABLE AND 1916,» he said. Now this man fence recall that I predicted
had fought in all three battles months ago his intention to
USÉ, PLEASANT MOTOR.NG of Ypres, 1914, '15, and '16— return to the Throne. I men
WHEN YOU„ TIRES probably only escaped the 1917 tioned it because I happened to
■battle by losing his leg in good know it
through two sources —

time in 19 16. But he insisted one of which


certainly did not
that June, 1916, was the second intend to
convey it to me. Ad
battle, though he had fought in miral Horthy's conduct in re. Señorita Inés Ortuzar Montt.
the poison gas one of
OF THE NEW TYPE 1915. The pelling Charles must be a great


y
DOUBLY VULCAIMI2E0 > point is he would not allow shock to two or three of my
1915 was a real battle, because Emperor-worshipping friends in be and meant it
REINFORCED BEAD he had not lost his leg then. this country. It is accepted me

nearly a year rely as veiled suggestion that


a
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. And there is something in that. ago since one of them carne to
the French troops should take ;: :: EXCHANGE :: :\
The British like to be taken see me at breakfast one morn
VICTORIA 1566 BUENOS AIREd a stronger line than hitherto in
seriously in these points of view; ing with the great news (in —

maintaining order against Po


Stock of üll 3¡2:©s and typas and often they are taken seri of course— a
Sunday paper) lish offenders. The British troops
Valparaíso 90 d/s. $ 35.50
ously. I think I mentioned the that Horthy and Hungary were Gold § Y3-40
are of course- fully empowered
The Magallanes Motor Garage old gentlema'n in the train -who all out for the
Rings, hu.rrah! to take any measures ío I his Surcharge 167. ji
warmly congratulated Old Bill As a consequence, he was late end, irrespective of the natio Franes 46.20 to £1.
Punta Are Chiles in the Underground, back after to
morning service himself and nality of the offenders, and it Pesetas 28.15 „
fonr and a-half years in France, he kept my breakfast „
hanging is presumed that the French
Lires
ou his
escape írom the London about. No; the Emperor enthu- forcé as well as the British and _
76. „

raids: and Old Bill, taking it in siasts will have to wait and Swiss Fes. 22.
¡talians will now also be fully
good faith and thanking that see— aud I think they will not accredited. At the moment the Ivlarks 265. „ „
old-gentleman íor his kindness. see much, now that Austria and situation seems a little easier. U. S. $ 3.725 „ „
why good housewives should use But if life is worth living by
Hungary have said No. There Hoeffer's forces which crossed Dutch Fl.
an out-of-work soldier,
11.25 » »
3 playing is no chance whetever to-day the- original line estáblished by
Fes.
football with a wooden stump for a Hohenzollern iu Ger the Allied Commission in the
Belgian 46.35 „ „

in a back street, the question many. B. Aires M/l. :2.Q2


course of various little engage- „

suggests itself— Isn't life more ments with the Poles, have been „- Gold 45:3/8
or less worth living even toj
It is guáranteed absolutely some of my gloomy friends in
ordered by the Comission to
Sh a res
witlidr'aw. Hitherto the Bril
and thereforé will St. James— hard though they Fuegos .....
83
puré,
hit
represehtat'ions have been ef-
are by super tax? íective ín restraining these Ger Lagunas 66
"icí the clothes. It *
* -.:■
The rather impudent Germán mans and there is no reason Aysens 23
Asked the other day to join
works íor you, and at the suggestion that General Hoef- to believe they will now fail. Gente Grande 36
up, in view of the next great fer's self protection troops in Meanwhile the Commission has
time i.e., to join the Middle Upper Silesia should «Assist received an offer from the Po
sanie saves you war —

Class Union, which is to fight the British in maintaining or lisli insurgents to surrender a
money. It is the best soap SPANISH LESSONS
squandermania to the last ditch der» has been quite emphati- strip ol six to ten kiiometres
I evaded the subscription by
sk-iil and money cally rejected and Lord d'Aber- from the present line, to with- Good method. Modérate char

.
can
saying- I wasn't Middle Class. non, British Ambassador in Ber draw forces theréfrom and to
ge. Apply to the office of this
produce. Give it trial «What do you mean by that?»
lin, has informed^he Germán refraiu from destruction in tlie newspaper.
a
asked my friend, sharply. «Aris- Government that the Allied surrendered área providiug that
you will be convinced tocratic a friend of the Du forces at the disposál of the In the Allied troops took over this

oí its valué. lces, I suppose.» I said «No; I ter-Allied Commission iu Upper district, protected the Polish
belouged to the working clas-
I liad b
Silesia will shortly be sufficient inhabitants and coutrolled the FOR SALE
hará to cope with all disorders. He formation of loca! pólice then
most of my life ;t of my
Le characterised Hoeffer's bífer of The Commission is considering Scotch Greyhounds: specially
■•
iteoV
tiights.» Thei he sugges- the conditions aud the extent
-

assistance to British troops for hunti iches, foxes, rab-


Port Englond. in this ■of the n .veen the
tíiat, s no
-placed and calculated rather
:
wild
l -to ti man and Polish torces which
bits, dog. uanacos. :

to increase than mitígate the to C


Imit difficulties of the situation.» It will doul ply
there was s 1 at. It is that the Germans accordance with the original N.o 1056, between O'Higgins
unlikely
did not strike me as curi tlie ; offer would British suggestion. ánd Jorge Montt.
GROMAN & ZEKMKE frieiid should join t
ever thought

Ex official oí Thonsson and Mapl» die. Class Union and should ask •%
Buenos Aires.
me to join. But the reason
Calle O'Higgins, next to Brinckman ft Co. which apparently made him join
almost startled me it was so —

Furniture and Spring Mattresses


manufacturad and renoved and any
other work in this carefully carried
novel. He scid, «Our local se
cretary is
most
a

able. Do you know that,


good fellow. and Plante
out. at a meeting the other evening,
he spoke for a full hour 011 the
All work añd material^guaranted. subject.» Now, I never before notor Engines. Saw Benches
heard the power of speaking
for an hour at a stretch des
cribed as «ability.» If an hour
on the platform proves ability,
what do four or five hours
prove? Consummate genius?
*
# *
I have
joined Anti-squander-
All sizes and classes of First Class mania defiuitely. The women
*"<&- ,J planed, ton- have driven me to it. One of
—i Wood, in the rough or
their little habits, bless them,
gued kííd grooved; moldings of all
o

is to send me excited letters


| kinds for doors and window frames,
floor skirting, etc. all of dry wood. from some unión or other, with
Details and prices to be had on ap- «urgent,» «pressing,» «immedia r
"W" plication :: «s « 3 n ::
" " "
te,* etc., 011 the envelopes; and
without the right amount of
L±J ! stamps. Several times the post
ulan has said «a penny to pay
011this.» I have paid. Last
Sociedad Ganadera Geiiía Grande week a letter smudged all over
with «urgents» carne. «Four-
pence to pay 011 this,» said the I
f Rank of Chile y Argentina building, first floor. postma n. I guessed the source

some other charming creature, 1 1 M 9 í
¡t Telephone Núm. 142. and some other unión. So I told \"y.±l
^■alaHM sac o sí «> cnatu noms o -? » 2 s > js>»a
Thí. Magellan Timbs June 29

.■

Auto Garage Central é


. .

oí L. Meric & Co. SS51"


"
•-
-v*

Agent for the OVERLAND CARS. 4


Copy. Certifícate oí* Performance of Three crimináis in Santiago sentenced to be shot.

Overland Car.
«The mate was a Welslunan, such a night before or since.
The trial was a fuel, oil and water consumption,
and a
Psalm-singing son of a At daylight ou .Sunday morning
and reliabilty test, on Brooklands Track. The car was gnu. The second mate was we found ourselves on a lee
to be driven at 30 miles per hour for seven hours
per Irish and had a punch like the shore with a gale oí wind
day for six days, the only intervals being one hour kick from a horse». blowing and a sea mountains
each day at mid-day.
«The bos'un,-Tom Baxter, high».
(that's your we could get more
humble) was English «Before
Results of trial and the only decent man among ! canvas 011 her we could see
'
The car ran at an average speed for the whole
trial of 3019 miles per hour for six days, running for
British Vice-Consulate the lot».
«The cook said he belonged
it was all up with the ship.»
«I will never forget the old
approroximately seven hours per day, and covering to Liverpool but I think by man shouting «Boys the only
1262-48 miles. Tlie speed was as far as possible main Punta Arenas, Chile, the colour of him, his father thing to do is to run her ashore;
tained constantly at 30 per hour. The fuel used was
i;th Juue 192 1. must have been iu África». we must look out for a soft
motor spirit, and the fuel consumption was at the rate
of 33-47 miles per gallón (or 36-49 ion-miles per gallón). As for the six sailors, they spot.» Then he shouted «Get
The oil consumption was 1454-4 miles per gallón. The "Persons Missing"
total amount of water used was 4 points.
represented six different nations. the boats ready.' 'Boats in this
The following persons, or And last, but not least, our sea', says Ryan, 'The man's
During the trial there were no involuntary
stops; various oiling and greasing was done in the de- anyone knowing their where- steward, a boy from Guernséy, mad.1 However, we obeyecl
pot after the day's run; there were no adjustmonts or abouts, would oblige by com- who was a forty-second cousin orders and liad everything ready
repairs to engine. municating with the British oí the owner's». in less than no time».
Vice-Consulate:- «We could see a small point
«Well, to cut a long story
Godfrey Garlee, late of Fri short, nothing worth mentioning a few hundred yards to leeward
CASILLA 251. TELEPHONE 300. gorífico Puerto Sara, until neared the and, would you believe it, a
happened we
it must have been, we

m Michael. Falklands, bar the Captain get miracle


Á John
ting drunk once or twice.» We just rounded that point by the
J. Lawreuce, late of Estan
cia «Menendez Behety». wondered once or twice where skin of our teeth, and bang up
he got the grog; Ryan and I on the beach we went in almost
Charlie OH ver, late of Es
found out for I nipped smooth water. Xot a hundred
A Cardwell Hydraulic Wool Presses tancia Primera Argentina.
John Smith.
soon
down the ventilator yards
through further along the beach
and found a couple of cases of the seas were breaking moun

HAND & POWER J. Bannerman Smith. Johnny Walker empty, sol emp-
tied another one just to keep
tains high».
«Lower the boats', the
carne
T. B. Wildman.
to 400 pounds of wooi pressed in rwo minutes. The Only Hidi-aulic Press ol the second mate and myself in 'and shore as
order, get 011
British Vice-Consul.
Reasonabie Price on the Market good' spirits; nothing like John quick as possible for the wind
CATALOGUES AND PRICES APPLY TO is hauling more to the east-
FOR ny Walker for that».
Well, as I was saying, when ward».

Agents: Braun y Blanchard. P. MAYORGA A. we got to the south w ard of «We boats and
lowered the
Falklands, caught
the we it were shore inside of half-
ou
teaches Direct
Spanish by
good and plenty; sails blown an-hour, and hauled boats and
Method. Calle Talca 1570
provisions above high water
-

away, bulwarks washed in, and


Telephone N°. 284. :: :: :: a couple of boats stove in, all in mark. And none too soon for
the wind liad shifted to the
one night».
«The next morning the north-east and the seas were
Crude oil and Kerosene Engines.
captain called a consulta tion, breaking over our good old ship
Simple- Economical Efficient. -
aud it was decided to run for «Lord Stromford».
Port Stanley in the Falkland «It was a sad sight to sit
All zizes from 3 1/2 to 360 B.H.P. Marine and Stationary. The Loss of the Islands, which we reached
thout further mishap in five
wi there
«Xo
and see her go to pieces:*.

doubt our friends in


a
I don't know whether Port Stanley, at this very mo
days. you
Exclusive agent for Magallanes and Patagonia have ever been to Port Stanley. ment, would be in Church
I don't know what praying for our safe voya
it is like
(On the l st coast little dreaming that we were
tell you it
' now, but I can was

of 'el Fuego) not much in those days». wrecked 011 tiie north-east coast
SA/VVSING & Co. «Still the people there treated oí Tierra' del Fuego,» -

Johnny Walker Saves the Lives us well; they were very homely «By nightfall
'
there was not

O'Higgins 931, altos, -


Tclcphooc 673. -
Gasillt II. of the Crew but they expect you to go to hing left oí the good old ship.».
Church on Sundays, which «We had turned the boats
Yes Bill, its a strange story Ryan aud myself did». upside down to make "shell
but true, and if would lil iWe were made very welcome for us to sleep under. We asked
yon
to hear it just pass that bottle by the parson, who was Irish, the captain if tliere wer any
but I remember his wild indians in these
along, for my throat is dry, cannot

es, so far .as he


-

and there is like


nothing a name».

OVER --BOOTS & SHOES drop «In fotirteen days we were


of whiskey íor a dry throat». they were plentiful and dar
rea ly for se 1 again; a wonderful
Bill pásses a bottle ofheather rbus».
blend. thing, I was told, for a lame «Mr. Roberts, the mate,
old «when duck to get away so quick. The the captain was wrong' there,
«No», says Tom,
I drink whiskey it must be captain very nearly liad a íit íor he was a riber to
South American Missionary So
Johnny Walker, and when- I when he saw the bilí ior repairs

can't that I drinks


get they know how to charge there
nothing ciety, and he could safely say
that the Indians of Tierra
stronger than water. alright »
«Well, here you are «We left Stanley on a Mon
then», Fuego were harmless. He
«heres bottle of day morning, with all good plained that the Society had a
says Bill, a

lets hear wishes from our friends 011 Mission Station on Tierra del
Johnny Walker, now

how Johnny Walker saved your shore. The wind being sou'west, Fuego; they also liad a schooner
life forty years ago». the old man decided to go north called the' «Alien Garden
«Well, Bill, it was this way oí the Falklands. The wind and that- they also had a small
In August of the year, 1881, I held sou'west for two days then island in the Falklands called
shipped as bo'sun on board freshened aud shifted due south Keppel Island, 011 which they
the tops'l schooner «Lord Strom- and held so until Friday mid- had another Mission Station».
«It appears, according to Mr.
ford», 189 tons built night, when it hauled
register, south
in the Isle of the east. On Saturday morning the missionary in Roberts,' that
Wight in we

year 1825 for R. & W. Paul of had a gale with a thick drizzly Tierra del Fuego catches the wild
Guernséy. So, you see, she was rain and we nove to all that indians and when he has
a

no chicken and very little of day and night. I never saw schooner-load, the 'Alien Gard-
juk HMi^EiusBuaTscicíímiam» her to make a trip round Cape
Hora.»
SOLÉ IMPORTERS
Braun & Blanchard. «We loaded in London a ge
neral cargo íor some port in RIO 5ECQ
Chile, the name which Iof

l
CARS forget. However, that's neither
here ñor there. Our cargo con-
sisted of various classes of pro-
The Car of the Camp Why? visions and hundred cases
one
$ 5.= per kilo.
. , .

of Johnny Walker Whiskey».


Because . . . «We left dear old England
on the 22iid oí August with fine Deliveries week to any address in town.
once a
orders securely packed.
The Ford car is light, strong, powerful and simple weather, and as mixed a crew
as ever sailed the ocean..
Camp
Orders: «Chacre Anita» Rio Seco or Casilla 145.
Punta Arenas.
Modérate in price and inexpensive to Run Spare parto Jan be obtained in Punta Arena» «The
captain was a
Scot, a

good sailor, and a lover of


Agents: BRAUN & BLANCHARD. the mountain dew».
June 29 The Magellan Times mn*Mm«a-)a

ener. takes them across to


Kep make out, they liked the taste
pel Island to be tamed and of it and wanted more.
civilised. When the mtssionary They
carne to me
making signs. I
011
Keppel Island think.s them
fit, they are returned to Tierra
del Fuego, and turned loóse to
told them iu plain
undo my hands and
I would
English to
aud legs
Hotel Cosmos
soon get them some
mix with the wild tribes again, more». Proprietor; JULIO B1GET.
andvbv this method, they main they must < 1 think have
tain, civilisation has spread over understood my meaning, for Important refoinw have taken tbii
the whole of Tierra del Fuego». place m «s-
they undid my bonds. I at tablishment under its new which have
«So taking Mr. Roberts' story once went to our rnaaagetnent,
for granted, we went to sleep ned a case of
deposit, ope made »1 the nwst comíortable and best
hot«l íor pas-
Johnny Walker
with easy minds». and then started engers und families.
yyy,s-\ «We awoke next morning to and 1 can tell
drawing corks,
Steam aeattng in every room.
Because of its pleasant taste you, thev kept
and find it dead calm and fine me busy for a
refreshing qu ti .< the
.

couple oí hours. FWST CLASS


Children /ove ío weather. After having something By that time WWES AHO LiOilORS
use
Johnny Walker
to eat we all went to the beach was EXCELLENT
beginning to show his SERVICE.
Roya! Vinolia Tooth Paste. to see if anything liad washed
strength; men, women and chil
up from the wreck and, to our dren
lilM,t""

were
rolling about as TTTTtlIUSIUH
¡t cleanses the teeth and gices them a pearly lustre, destroys
surprise, the beach was lined drunk as lords. They were
gemn, and fceeps the gums healthy and the breath sWeet. with hundreds of cases which
dancing fox-trots, jumping, tum-
we quickly collected and stowed
bling down, crying, laughing,
above high water mark. After
kissing one another, and going
sorting them out we found we through all sorts of autics. O'Higgins 1042
held over fifty cases of Johnny Such a
Walker.»
sight man never saw Telephone 63.
Cricklewood School «nVSío't,^^: «Roberts, being
before.»
a T. T, said «Ryan kept 011 shouting to
»iLe,..p£»í«« Imlnes
pal Buenos Aires
Holland, Miss Associate the best thing to do with the me 'Tom, for God's sake save
Queeirs College, London: Registerec teaehei (Cplnmn whiskey would be to break a
drop for me.' Well things Highest prices paid for
B.), Board oí Fíducation, England, late co-nrincipal Col every bottle, but Ryan stepped
Hilr School, Haslemere, Surrev, assisted
being a bit slack at the bar
lege bv qua forward. and said 'No; Johnny
just then, I slipped across to
lified stafí Prospectus may be had on -ation to Walker is a friend of mine and wool, sheep'skins, ox-
the Ryan with a lot, then passed
Frincipal I will protect him with my life.: the bottle to the rest and not hides' fox skins, horse'
And so said all of us. .So Johnny
one refused a drink, not even
Walker was spared and Mr. Mr. Roberts». hair, ostrich feathers, etc.
Roberts went down on liis
Uaaairiaiaiaiallalainaia»aia>Aa««mnaia>afcaia>airái^»airk««1i««iía>lll'fi'.rl'¿1
aaM^wm-HMawwwwaiwnwiawiwwaiwwt knees and thánked God for it
«Says Ryan, 'give them some

more, Tona, it may put them


a few days'afterwards.» iu a better
humour and they
5T3MLEY ROSIER'S «We passed the day sorting
wreckage aud making ourselves
may forget to have their inten-
ded feast.' So I opened |up a
comfortable aud we went to
couple more cases andj made
AUTO-HAIL SERVICE sleep that night in the best of signs to them to have some '

spirits, thanks to Johnny Wal more, which they did good and
:-: BETWEEN :-: ker».
plenty.»
«But, sad to relate, we awoke «Their next move was to form
Punta Arenas and Rio Gallegos in the morning to find oursel themselves into rings around
ves surroundecí by some two the piles of wood— that is, those 1RONMONGER
Touching at Estancias SAN GREGORIO hundred indians, greaft hefty of them who could stand, for
KIMIRE AIKE, PUNTA DELGADA, and CÓNDOR. fellows. each one carryiug a
by this time more than half
bow and a sheaf of arrows. The of them were down to it and
Two journeys a week.
men liad nothing 011 but a suit
BUILDING MATERIALS
asleep. However, those who
For further information» apply to the GARAGE MORANO of Adam's underclothing; some were eapable started to dance Tools for Artisans and Painter's Brushes a

Telephone 328. —
of the women had a skin round and sing.»
them others had on nothing
«Says Ryan, 'give them some speciality
more than au imitation of Eve's inore Johnny Walker, Tom,
costume». that's the stuff to make a man
CALLE ERRÁZURIZ. TELEPHONE 31.
«Seeing we had no firearms happy.' So I opened up another
aud were completely surrouuded case and coaxed them
by the indians, we held up our another tot.»
¿to have L
hands. They quickly closed iu
ou us aud in a very short time them
«Well now, that did make Ha
happy. They went through
we were all tied up with thongs all sorts of Suc: de NIELSEN & REFSGAARD
monkey tricks for
of raw hide. They did not at
twenty minutes or so, then they Carpen ter and Fsirnitnre Shop
tempt to harm us in any way stopped laughing and lighted Calle Braziíera Front of Maestranza.
but just amused 'themselves in the fires. 831.
overhauling our belongings and «Says Ryan, 'Bejabers, and In Stock: Wood of all descriptions;

Tongued
provisions». it's all up with us now, Tom, »nd grooved planks for floors and ceilings; Window
«The Captain kept 011 calling
give us another tot, it will cheer trames: mouldings, doore and windows.
to Mr. Roberts 'Now where are us on the road.» So I
passed the
your dam tame indians from bottle around once more and
Keppel». bid them all j keep up /their I 1
«The only reply from Mr.
Roberts was: «Oh! Captain, what
spirits»
«Now the indians started
Workmen
do you think they will do with round the fires again
dancing who want a good stút at a reasonabie price ca»
us'. «Why eat us, of course,» at a I think it must
great pace. obtain it at the "CABALLO BLANCO"
replied the Captain, 'and I hope have been the heat from the
Calle Waldo Seguel (córner of Calle Talcaí)
you will be the first to go.» Eire that liad au effect from
«We tried. speaking to them them, for inside of ten minutes
m'immviYpTrr.TTtn ,-ivi ;ivi ,-wrYiniiTfti-rt'-iym UUAíSi in nine different languages,
but to no purpose, they could
every soul of them was asleep».. Proprietor Manuel Snarez.
«Xow when I saw the last

FUGELLIE linos not

you think
understand
«Says Ryan
of it
us.»

to me:

Tom'. I
< What do I
said:
of them drop off, I can tell you,
was not long in freeing my
WINDSOK HOTEL
-mates and, inside oí ten mi-
«I wish I had run
away iu the had the boats
Calle O Higgins comer of Progreso Falklands.' Says 'I wish
•s, we two

I could run run


Ryan, provisioned aud in the water, English Hotel and Restaurant
no of
Beg to advise their clieuts that by every boat from Home away not forgetting to put a case

hey are receiving Goods. Camp orders receive careful attention «The lady indians ver) shortly
Johnny Walker 'iu earch boat.» Up to date Bath Room :: ::
started to collect a lot oí wood an was íor leaving Mr. Well v'entilated bedroom.s„
and made twelve different piles Roberts behind to eivilise ti
of it. When we saw lilis, I can indians but he begged so hard Spacioüs Dining -

Ffaom.
SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA tell you, we felt a bit sick. S lo be taken with that conveniences.
the Captain. 'there's a little pile
us we
first class cooking arjd
■;-y well retuse».
for each of us.' Then he I :gan
Movement of «Before-shoving olí, v
Avenida Colon No. 828, betw©^
Y EXPORTADORA DE LA e,
to swear in berts went down ou our -km Calle L. Navarro and Magallanes
Steamers :: :: began to pray, and everyone thanked God, and Johnny Wal-
PATAGONIA irterj lo talk iu lift own
-. I do not know what
for our wonderful deli ve
.

ra:-.., . Proprietor: V. SUMMERS.


"wmmmm.
'

::.::.,, '.__■'.-. : ?. 1
saying but I took

.
were «There was still a coin
8 M '«M

i
it that they wei the of the
cases, whiskey left 011
CJR-IANO-» Leaves Buenos Aires, for Punta man who tol.l us that the in beach. Says Ryan, 'They can
Arenas aud
end of June
intermedíate [ports the dians of Tierra
civilisi
go were drink health
our with
when they wake up, the unci-
that I On Sale:
vilised heatheus. We then
ARGENTINO* Iu Bnenos Aires.
how about
w, says
a
Ryan
drink of
to me, 'Tom,
Johnny straight for the oce;
..11
TANTICO" Lea-, ios Aires, for C. Rivada- Walker, there is a bottle open «Says the Captain, 'Where
via. Deseado the 20th. instant. cióse alongside of you, try and shall we make íor. boys.' Insi ;:, . -.y,
take a drink and then pass it de oí five minutes it was deci-
lo me.' After struggle, for the Falklands.» ifáii.
*rTA. tobo garrirá 1managed to
a
great
get the bottle to after
!
-Two days Cape
Eiboume & Slater
¡>entist
Teeth stopped, bridged and I my mouth,
swectcst
and
drink oí
thal
whiskey that
Sunday (that
the ¡dace
is what
we
we

struck)
cal-
we

HAY of last
l e.\ wert
wowued. Commission Agents that th -

Painless extractions. All [rink írom


o

wwk A Beoli-Krepers. i»
promptly executed and, 00 ner

WILLIAMSON & Co.


ai-

«funateted. ííours 9—12 a.j


:¡ one

[Calle

■*• and a Rocn.-Rio Gallegos


7 p.m.

Agents of Wiliiamson, Balfour & Co.


I otln •

Sundays and Feast days; TelegafSe Address :


by

*•■» 10 to 12 a.m. mol


Calle O'Higgins 879. (bet-, several more and they soon the Ryan and [my- VALPARAÍSO. ,
"ELBSLA"
*••» Valdivia <ind
Av.Colonlj emptied the bottl
I Calle 21 de Mayo 1127.
*;
«c.j.hone No. 98.. all started to I took
Uganta for Buenos Airea 'Herald" .-.¡1
they
what ] could oath. long naiaBalf «a*—aaaaM»—"a^í
jabber,' an ^fM^^^ai ■ ■ n ■■■■laaaaMI
-
June 29
IO The Magtelian Times

well up and down and round;


the glass will soon clean, au.d 1 onídoor invites "\
be perfectly bright. YOH^ KODAK

Boil
A Deiicious

pint of new
for ten
Orange'Cream.
minutes in
milk the thinly
a
Tienda Royal ú M^rm
shredded rind of four oranges,
LtjSk't oá GWUrta'! eteOtíg a spectaüt;
orders receire careful
aud a quarter pound of loaf BrMah geoda aniy- Camp
sugar. Stir into this half an
ounce of
attention.
gelatine, previously
soaked in water about five PUNTA ARBNAS, CALLE VALIXVIA 900.
hours, and then dissolved, then
strain and leave until cold. Cañila sai. Tdephone 458.
Whisk when cold, and whene-
ver the cream seems likely to
set, add, by degrees," the juice
of the oranges with that of one
lemon. Whisk the cream until
it is a white and light froth,
'...-; ¡ski»
and beginning to set. Put the
into a quart mould,
cream
'ROYAL HOUSEHOLD'
previously rinsed out in cold You can get one I rom us
water. Turn out in about. five at from £ 1, to £ 18.
hours. BLACK AND WHITE»
Brownie Cameras $ 15. _

Mutton Charlotte. Prompt developing and prioting and


Take a few slices of mutton
and a few tomatoes. Grate some
C. VEIGA, Calle Roca
breaderumbs and place a few
Punta Arenas. 'RED SEAL'
011 the bottom of a greased are well matured and perfectly blerided.
tin; then put a layer of mutton
aud next a layer of tomatoes.
Panadería Dalmacia Their large stocks m Scotland ensere a
.Season with salt and pepper, The only bakery owned by
and a little chopped onion. Let Allied subjects. Bread made aníailing supply of the »aa«

the top layer be iomatoes, with flour.


with Árgentine faaltless quaiities.
A hippotamus yáwning during his bath.
a
sprinkle of breaderumbs. Bake Order by telephone, No. 492
three-quarters of an hour. Utrobicie A Musac
rra
Feather Pillows.
would drink 110 other chuñes. I thocíit 1 was íloatín.1
lived we

whisky but Johnny Walker. 1 in heevin.»


don't know about the others,' ¿n object of Affection
To clean feathers for
and bedding, excellent way
an
pillows \
butfor myself I have kept my. is to put them in a barrel of
Fr¡e]ul. j wpp0Be ±t bafey hot soapsuds, shaking them
is all the time they are in the
«But I am sorry to say that
at the of Papa: Fond oí me? Why, he water. Then rinse them tho-
present price Johnnv
Walker in Punta Arenas, I sleeps all day when I'ni not at roughly, and wring them in a
have to go without home, and stays up all night cloth, so as to extract all the
my tot of
whiskey. Xow if Wal just to enjoy my societ>? moisture possible. Spread them
Johnny
ker wants to save my life a Still There out 011 a clean sheet in a warm
second time he do so by
can «It is indeed a great pleasu room, and leave them to dry
sending me a case of his most re, remarked the man who ap- >
all night, then place them on
highly esteemed whiskey.» another sheet, and beát well
píoves of prohibition, to be able
-Well, Tom; says Bill, it's to walk the streets of New with a stick.' This is an excel
taken you a daní long time to Yrork without
seeihg a saloon on lent plan to get the feathers
tell that yarn, but it must have comer.» nice and fluffy.
every
taken you a dam sight longer «And yet,» returned the de- Edinbnrgh Tart.
to make it up; mind you I am
geuerate one, «it's a great com Quarter pound flour, quarter
not saying that it's not true.» fort to know
they are tliere, pound cornflour, quarter pound
«Now look here, Bill, it is a even if you don't see them.»
good job I know you so well
'
butter, two tablespoonfuls sugar,
Ifo Doubt About It two teaspoonfuls baking pow
or I should take that as an
Business Man: Who is at the der, two eggs. Rub in butter,
insult. However, let me tell
and mix into stitf past. Roll
you this, Bill, it has always been 'phoue?
a habit of mine to keep as Typist: Your wife, sir. out once, put píate, spread
on

near the truth as Business Man: What does she


possible. Good 'want? raspberry jam, then whipped
cream.
night, Bill.»
Typist: The only word I can Afternoon Teacakes.
make out is «idiot,» sir.
Business Man: I'll come at Mix together one pound of
once. She probable wants to talk selfraising flour, half-pound of
to me. lard, quarter-teaspoonful of salt,
Purely Ornamental three tablespoonfuls of sugar,
«Fool that I was to marry half-pound currants. Beat two
eggs with a little sour milk,
you!» lamented the lady of the
house vociferously. «You mise ■! Ill Home Hints for mix together to a stiff paste.
II Turn ou to a floured board
rable worm, sprawling there in
front of the fire if you were


1:
House Wives :: and cut into faney shapes, bake
half a man you'd come and turn BY ROXANA for twenty minutes. This quan
,the mangle for me!» tity will make twenty-four nice
«I may be a worm, Adelaide,» A Ifice Entree. cakes.

responded her spouse gently, Take one pound of rump ■£%•«• ••»! iae«i
«but, my love, I am not the
(6T"
steak aud one pound of veal
kind that turns.»
cutlets. Cut into equat-sized
Proof pieces, quarter inch thick; take
Jones: «Hullo, Digger,
do you feel now?
«Fine. Our doctor ad-
.
piece
egg,
how half a pound of sausage meat,
5. of bread the size of an
and one egg; uii>: we^-
TALLER MINERYH
Dignen
vised me to drink ale for my Salt and pepper the pieces oí
nerves, so I got a barrel
jones: «And do you feel
ot it:
stron-
it,
etc.,
roll a little sausage meat,
*

iu the middle of them, tie Engineers, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Ship Repairers, Iron&Biass Founders.
ger?» up, then fry them slightly.
stew slowly in good stock
This establishment has been entirely rehuilt and is in a position to underta-
Digger: «My oath! When the Then
barrel camc I couldn't move with au onion, bay leaf, a little ¿e work of all descriptions. The sMpyard department is complete wife -

it. Now I can roll it all round chopped parsley, aud mushroom.
the room.» Serve quite hot with thick
gravy.
Pnenmatic and Electric Tools, also an Üxy-acetylene Cutting and Welding
Easy Solution of the Difficulty
Plant. Engineers' stores and Accesories stocked for sale. Bick's Compound
An
White Rose Fairy Cakes.
The Lady Portrait-Painter:
«As you cannot sit, how can Six ounces of flour, half tea
you expect me to paint your spoonful baking powder, half
Ingina Oil always in stock. Solé makers of the Improved
portrait from these two photo- pound either currants or sult FERBIER PRESSES. Spares always. in Stock.
graphs, madam, when one is anas, one ounce of grated sweet
dated 1S90 aud the other this four ounces almonds, butter; gg'^'HMJitfWtfg —*>
year?» three ounces castor sugar, three

-TT '¡•'--■■y -f¡^ff«"'-"-.>"-if «.y ^ffifr TMIgWfflTIHaTffiflK-*-irTT nn I IIIIIIMIiailllTBaalMMIIf'1'f y"1-1"*


"""

Her .Subject: «Why, copy the


eggs, grated rind of one lemon,
head from the 1890 one aud half teaspoonful essence of va-
take the gown írom the other.» nilla. Beat butter and
sugar to
atner Dr. R. Saez H.
A Way Out a cream, stir in eggs, well bea
DENTIST.
sift flour with baking pow
Fkst Bricklayer: It says 'ere ten, Begs to advíse the public iq
der Mix flour, fruit, lemon rind.
the Prince o' Wales is asked PLENDID assortment of general, that he is now at theú|
and almonds together, add
to lay ten foundation stones in
the leather and fibre trave:- services in COMMISSION AGENTS
a week. lightly to mixture, and trunks
vanilla essence last. Put into ag and
haudbags, Puerto Natales
Second Ditto: Why don't 'e imported and of local
small cake tins, well buttered, make* Última Esperanza.
join our Union, then 'e could aud bake i 11 a
refuse.
fifteen minutes.
good oven for
Enough to SAILCOTH Auctíoneers
The More the Mirrier
make sixteen fairy cakes. rií.ltf Oeeds Beviaed,
«The verra best music I eífer
To Remove" Stains from Decanters.
24, 26, 30, 42, 80 and 120 auvcommercial society lega.
inches wide.
heard whateffer was douu at
Jamie Mac-Laughlan's,» said Place small pieces of potato
usad ana all buainess concern-
che Public Notary atended
&ufchurized Customs
the piper. «There wass fifteen peel and egg shells, and only Tarpaulings for covering
o' us pipers in the wee back enough water to move the cargo. Apply to J. G. Dettleff, Cali«
parlour, all playin' different pieces in the bottles, shake /aldivia N.° 461 or at the Pub.
House
LEOPOLDO FELLER. blic Notary. Agents.1
<5

00 Cents. Punta Arenas. YVednesday. .luí y Olía. Ií>21 \.° $75.

flfsn ifl-Sfli
Authofiserl by Supreme
opened 011
Decree of 2-ith of
ajrd .May 1
April [900. HHyiU um
Síst«b3i«hfd IfiHS

HEAD OFFICE... .PUNTA ARENAS Head Office: Old Broad Street London, E. C.
B2AICH IK P1JMTA ARESÁS OPEKED 1Í85.
B ranches.-
CHILE: Valparaíso, Castro. Aúthorised Capital £ 1 0.0 10.000
ÁRGENTINE: Buenos Aires, Rio
Gallegos, Sta. 1 j Julián. Subscribed Capital ■
1,040
. Directora te: Paid up Capital
President: Mauricio Braun.
.

1,520

keserve Fund 0.000
Vice-P residente: Francisco
Campos.
Próprietary Directora: l-:. W. Hobbs, José Montes :'li., Ií. Domic. Branches in Chile: Valparaíso, Santiago, lquique, Am
K. A.
Ewing gasta, Copiapó, Coquimbo, Chillan, Concepción, Talcahuano
Suplentes: T. R. D. Hurbury, üouglas R. I.elhaby. Punta Arenas.
Capital
Paid
, . ¿; 10.000.000
Argentina: Buenos Aires, Rosario de Santa Fé, Babia Blanca
up Capital » 8.000.000
Reserve Fund >
2.710.00c
Mendoza, tan Rafael, Rio Gallegos, Puerto Deseado San Ju
lián, Comodoro Rivadav¡a. Santa Cruz, Trelew.
Safedeposits, with sepárate departments for renting, for safe
rustody of deeds, documents etc. The free market recentlv opened in Santiago ou account England: Bradford
'IN THE S.WINGS Ba.\k SECTION DEPOSITS ARE RECEIVED IN Pa^rú; Lima
of the high cost of living.
CHILEAN AkGKXTINE
CURRENCY, STERLING.
CURRENCY,
AND Uriíg-iay: Montevideo
Draíta aud letters of credit 011 all the principal cities of F.uro- France: Paris.
pe and South America. Current and deposit aceounts opened and all Spaiii: Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Valencia, Vigo- Bilbao
other kind of líanking operations transacted. United Si ate*
K. PKTTHRSKN, Managing-Director. The Situation in Ireland New York,
(Agency). México: México.
Sterling «ndCurrency Savings Bank, Deposits re
í-í..^*I*-«*>r»-~
ceived. Punta Arenas. -W. HSMITH, Manager.

HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand Garnier Proprietor. The extremists in the. Sinn ind the wall of a Protestant
Fein movement are cíearly pur- rectory fired ou Constable Nut-
<o. a
suing a definite object. It is to ley as he left, with three com- 1/
prevent by methods of terro- panions, the Catholic Cuurch at K
rissi the successful uegotiation Bansha, Tipperary. Nutley was
of peace by the coniparatively the only man armed and recei
modérate and purely political ved a fatal wouud before he
elemcnts oí their party. It is a was able to defen.d himself and PK:»CY II0V>BS. Propri
barren policy, one phase of the other three were also wo-
_

| which is a coustant attempt to 1 unded. About twenty rebels


provoke reprisals by the Gov-i took part ín this attack. Fifthly Laáfés &.ecaíle2aen,s Gptfitters
lernment íorces in Ireland. ThelSergeant Mulheru, proceeding
fact that the rigorous disciplii. to t-.L",'-.-: ■'. Bandon, Cork, had
enforced among these forces has entered J:he porch of the cha- CALLE ROCA
proved so successful in prevent- pel when several shots were fi
ing acts oi reprisal, even iu red at him by assassins conce-
the face of the greatest provo nled in the porch. Nine shots Punta Arenas
caron, has not diminished the entered Mulhern's head and
activities of the Sinn Fein pro side. Service was suspended
The imagination of aud the congregation rushing
pagandista.
these writers are ideally equip- from the chapel passed the 11111-

LINES TO CL ped for inventing and garnish- tilated body while it was being
ing with details cases of alle- picked up. The Bishop of the
ged brutality by the constabu Diocese preached a condemna- Sociedad Mercantil
lary which never oceurred. It tion of this outrage and the
MENS' SUITS, OVERCOATS is indeed an inverted tribute chapel was reconsecrated. Six- de Punta Arenas ::
to the behaviour of the Gov thly, while leaving service at
RAINPROOFS, PYJAMAS ernment forces that the .Sinn Kilmihill Catholic Chapel, Ser-
Calle 2 1 de
Feiners should consider repri geant Caroll was shot mortally Mayo, córner of Errazuí iz.
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR, sals anything but the natural in the back. He drew a revol
ver and fired two shots at his
seque 1 to the crinies committed
CANADIAN STEEL SHOES FOR in their name. The faets are assailants before collapsing. Hight-class Provisión Merchants
that unofficial reprisals where Some comrades near Scone
CAMP USE. forces were inexperienced iu rushed to his assistance, shoot- All the best-known brands
I»ish conditions did oceur some ing one of the flying assailants.
LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS. 'months ago after intolerable One of the assassins threw a
Drastic bomb wouuding sixteen i n no-
or Wmes & Spirits stocked
Casilla 385. C. Bories- ,
provocation. disciplinary
Telefono 248.

measures have prevented their cent civilians. Severa] of these fraassr.:\-'rv".-
"
:

half-a- murdered men left young fami-


■ ■--*■-■
-.-■"■■: ;.<-'"--'-■ ; -^-xra&iMBaHM
1 recurrence. Here are

dozen fully authenticated cases lies. The effect upon their com
', oí murders committed recently rades can be imagiued. The mwmwwwwwmBmmmmmmwmMmsÉ
by .Sinn Feiners disguised as amount of self-control and dis-
¡civilians. In each case the vic- cipline required to prevent re
Hotel Progreso
Calle Chiloé 1165. Casilla 208* tims were of Irish nationa prisals, for such acts needs no
Darío Zenteno
Proprietori
lity and were either entering eniphasis.
Boarders Half-boarders. Day-pupils. Caik Poete Montt 937.
Church. Firstly Telephone 2141 Casilla
-

or leaving * *
131

CURRICULUM: English, in all its branchea. Constables Roche and Healy The Sinn Fein extremists1
returning írom evening prayers record of crime has been parti- First-clas* family hotel. Special rooms
Arithmetic. Mathematics. French. Latín. Hygiene. in the Catholic Church at To- cularly black this week. The for prívate dinners and banquete. .: ::
Drawing. Painting. Eurhythmics. Drill. omevara, Tipperary, were fat- most cold-blooded and pointless Modérate Prices. The quahty of the
Sewiag.
-

ally shot from behind. While outrage the murder of the


was meáis at this, hotel cannot be equalletí
Gymnastics. Singing. Music. Harmony. Countarpoiat Roche lay 011 the ground the aged Dean of L e i g h 1 i n ia Punta Arenas.
assassins fired four inore shots in County Cavan. A gang of
Dancing. Script-writing and Shorthand.
into him. A civilian near by armed men entered his house
Three bath rooms. Dinner Concert every Sunday.
Pupils prepared for th* Oxford
aad Cambridge was also wounded by one of the in the early morning, took him
Local Exams; also for tht Loaaon Roral Academy, Sinn Feiners. Secondly, after outside and shot him. After-
the London College, and the Trinity College of ttaak. I Mass Catholic Chapel at wards they set fire to his house
\ at
¡ Castleisland, Kerry, Head^Cons- and reduced it to ashes. Since
! table Storey with two sergeants 1913 the venerable elcric has
:of the Royal Irish Constabul been living in retirement among
Pharmacie Franpaise
ary and their wives were re- his oivn people. He waseighty
■BNBBHBBn D*poait of kur'ish, French, and National remedia*.
turning home. Forty yards years of age. In Dublin two
] from the chapel two young men named Brenuau and Smith,

,
Juan Bahrfeldt1 me 1 fired two shots at Ser- ex-soldiers; were shot by rebels.
geant Fuller írom behind. At Braman was dead when found,
General assortment of Draga, Chemical Product»,
and Mineral Waters
| Calle Errázuriz N°.
840. Casilla 34. Telef. 450 the same moment two men and .Smith died in hospital.
J. ROBERT. Chemist
¡opened fire at Storey, inílicting Head Constable McNeill was
four wounds in his head and fired at ou Sunday at Kilbog-
cliest. The murderers then mix gan, County Westmeath, while
Upholsterer ed with the congregation com going to Mass, and died later I
Furniture ing
peared.
out írom Church and
Storey died shortly af-
disap- from his David l'itz-
injuries.
gibbon, shoemaker, was taken « ! MOLFINO HERMANOS
Carpet^
Curtains
¡terwards. Thirdly, Head Cons from his
table Kcirncv, ou leaving ser County Cork, by armed niasked
home at Liscarrol, |
I VALPARAÍSO
vice in Dominion Chapel, Newry men and conducted a short dis-
la volley of re tance outside the village. II is
Down, 1
Nacionales
Camp orders promptly executed
volver shots in his back. The
issins mixed with the crowd.
I body was afterwards found
riddled with bullets with hands
head banda-
| Especialistas en Conservas ••«••o-
¡
íthlv, assassins hidden beh- and íeet tied and ••• •••»•-
July 6
The Magellan Times

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5
i r-y» ■■■*. -:y ■'-■';.

"MENENDEZ BEHETY"

Seeeion Comercial

Have received: Paints. Galvanisado Iron. Nails.


Window Glass. Varnish. Linseed Oil.

Phoenix Hotí
.
..
■un imanil'ia'aiina'-fl'ii iiaTn ; ..'.. i__V - -•

The Unknown Soldier oí France. The coffin is being borne through Paris to
be placed alongside
JUST RECEIVED the tonibs of the most illustrious Frenchmen.

Genuine "Oxford" Sausages —

H» English Hotel oi
On the body was the usual rupt that they ultimatelv in
The Mándate in the
-

Whiskey "Spey Royal" k "White Horse" SANTA CRUZ ged^


spy label with the additional some cases reached a figure be
Gilbey's Old Tom Gin (The legitímate words «This body is not to be low the cost of productioñ, and
removed.» Fitzgibbon was a the output was not merely Middle East.
Gilbey's) ■ widower with yoüng children checked but stopped. During
Thk hotel is excellently Mr. Winston Churchill's ear-
There can be little doubt that the period oí stoppage howe
stocks have been reduced
Sociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercial Inraished throughout, posseí
the renewed outburst of .Sinn ver
„erly awaited statement on the
Fein crime is aimed at the and the downward tendeney oí Middle- East was delivered in the|
wholesale prices has now been i House of Commons on the 15r.l1.
IM a full-«ized billiard table, wrecking oí negotiations for a
«Sara Braun» settlement wherein modérate reversed. linprovement in cer June. Although the British tax-
mȎ k altogether men of all parties are interest- tain European curreucies lias inclination to show
Sección Comercial. up-to-date j payers no
meanwhile benefited British | shirk
insr themselves. responsibilities which the
manufactures by simultaneously
Exclusiva agents for "COSPERS" SHEARING MACHINES. tt. O. FELTON acceptance of the League of
increasing purchasing power Nation's mandares for Palestine
Proprie toi diminishing the competi- aud Mesopotamia involve, the
and
The Rubber Exhibition selling power of, notably, cost of administration of those
tive
France, Belgium and Italy. The territories places a heavy burden
in London rise in the price of silver too on the nation and it was clear
.


! has automatically enhanced the írom the outset that the Colo-
of the Far- nial Secretary's survey of the.
Brazil, Columbia aud other! purchasing power

Try Libby's sterilized


j
Eastern markets.' As result situation would be
countries of ecpiatorial Latín- a
subjected to .

America were well represented at ¡ of these aud other mtluences


I a careful scrutiny. He was,
at work
the Rubber Exhibition which which are foreign .or however, able to develop a
unsweetened evapora= was recently opened in London.
The Exhibition, unlikesomeof
ders are once again being re
ceived
of
by Britisli mauufacturers
linen and woollen
strong case of expenditure.
Britain, lie said, has solemnly
the serious respon-
its predecessors is by no means cotton, undertaken
confined to rubber in the raw goods in particular, while lower isibilty oí the mandatory power
ted milk and nianufactured states, but prices are encouraging enqui and couldn't leave the Palestine
includes exhibits of all other ñes from abroad
in the iron
Jews to be maltreated by the
allied and steel trades. Optimism is Arabs, or cities like Bagdad to
tropical and industries,
and is attracting widespread expressed regarding the future be pillaged by Bedouins.
interest in commercial circles. in the Scottish l extile indus Britain was bound to redeem
The recognition of the impor tries and it is reported that her obligations. At present, it
tant part South- American coun
orders from South America have was not to say she had failed
been freely placed in linen
ARENTSEN Hnos. tries are destined to play in the or that her resources did not
centres for fine darhasks aud
world commerce of I he future enable her to disebarge her

is also emphasised by the inte other goods. A far-sighted sche As a result of a


obligations.
me adopted by leading British conferenee which he convened
rest displayed here in next year's
international exhibition at Rio woollen merchants for supplying at Cairo a single clear policy

O'Higgins 94 1 Janeiro in celebration of the


cen tenarv of the iudependence
goods to Eastern Ekirope on an
had been agreed upon by all
amply secured credit basis tliro-
the authorities throughout the

Telephone N. 4. Brazif. The


of Brazil. Tlie newspapers
the coininercial
newspap urge
community to
ugh the trade's own organisa
whole Arábian peninsular. More
tion has liad its reward and settled conditions in Palestine
substantial deals are recorded. and Mesopotamia liad made
arrange that British industries
the outlook in the
areadequately represented. «The Altogether possible a reduction i 11 the mi
business world is more cheerful
Times», in particular, has re litary forces, but even with the
the first-rate than since November last. economies effected by the Cairo
cognised impor
tance of the occasion and de conferenee the expenditure must
clares that Brazil offers an uu- inevitably be large— a total of not
rivalled field for commercial eu less than twenty-seven millions
The delegation of American
terprise. There is little doubt, for the current year.
dry goods retailers_ who have sterling
it proceeds, «that in the future
just completed their extensive
Next> year, however, the normal
Brazil will become one of the both mandated
tour of British mauufacturing expenditure 011
greatest markets of the world. áreas are coníident that were estimated tó
the territories
shrink to million sterling.
British goods have a good re-
¡ampies they" are" carryín g ac
schemes for
two
with the
putation in Brazil, British me ross the Atlantic will result in Dealing
thods of business are apprecia substantial orders by cable. the administration of Mesopo
ted, and relations between the Mr. Churchill announced
They have expressed themsel tamia,
two countries have been of an ves as being
the decisión to establish a dis
deeply impressed Government under
entirely amicable character. with the manner British ma tinctly Arab
There would seem to be every uufacturers have carried on an Arab head, this provisional
reason why British euterprise with meagre coal supplies dur government to be later replaced
should be well represented at elected by
ing the strike. The mauufactu by a governmentand
the exhibition. -It is natural rers, chief concern, said the de-
national assembly supported
perhaps that tliere should be m Arab army for national
legation's President, has been to
the British
some resentment felt here on
minimise the suffering of their defense. Iu short,
account of tlie discriminatiori Governments interpretaron of
operatives. Happily event;
in tariff against British
goods points to a likelihood her duties as mandatory has <

but that :
grievance that supplies of coal being availa led her to adopt a policy esta-
ought to be eapable of adjust- ¡0on."So coñfidentls* the"beiíef blishingau independent govern
nient b thé two gov that tomorrow the •miners1 bal ment and supporting it until
ments and it should lot will favour a settlement
certainly to stand
that it was strong enough
allowed discouri
toiu many coal áreas the men alone.
British manufacturéis ff whose business it is to I
taking part iu the exhibition.» the pits in order have
begun to prepare for general
a

ponies
into the pits Tinsmiths & Sanitary Engineers
British Tradé Prospects being taken down
again. Among tlie men of seve
ral coal distriets tliere is a
good and every class
Water, laid on
The prospects of
trade revi- deal of feeling against those
of sanitary work "undertaken.
val are being coufidently dis- leaders who insisted upon pla-
Batlis and geysers made aud
cused in commercial circles. cing the pooling of the coal
fitted. Petrol tanks, lamps, and
Although the anticipation that industry in the forefrout of other motor accesories supplied
the coal strike will end this their demands. This spirit is
at shortest notice.
week and that its settlement indicated by the action of a
will furnish factories with cheap large section of Telephone 245.

Casilla 253.
Nottingham
fuel enters largely into the cal miners. Their local delégate
cularon*, it is not the only has expressed their opinión that
hopeful feature of the situation. an uuuecessary delay in reach
Signs of the inevitable reaction
ing a settlement resulted from
from the acute depression of the pool demand. Scotch Greyhounds: specially
Upon his sug
the past six months are now
gestion ballot papers are being for huntingostriches, foxes, rab-
apparent. The very sevexity of returned by all his men with the bits, wild dogs and guanacos.
the depression has shortened
explanation that they <SHOULD Apply to Calle Ecuatoriana,
its length. The fall in whole HAVE COME TEN WEEKS BEFO- N.o
■aHR.vaí;.-
1056, between O'Higgins
sale prices was, in fact, so ab- RE,» aud Jorge Montt."
July 6 i'hk Magellan

miui oí Justice
agarro», w
under which Lord Birkenhead
víTnTTffiíWIVIWH'iMHr'H'ifffn'
has asked Lord Mersey— the
most rapid oí modern judges—
:: THE PASSING SHOW lo
give him a helping hand in
the Divorce Court.
--
From our London Correspondent --

A Fighting Family
member oí one Another
Chnrchill's Wetcome the great fighting families dis-
by light runners, ou which the
machine can be moved when appears from the Army Li
Mr. Churchill only returned
011 land. by the retirement under age
to London on .Sunday night
i When the machine is ridden limit oí Major Edward Paken-
j from his tour in Egypt and iu the water, the surface of the ham, Coldstrcam ..Guards, from
One of the first 5hecp Dips I Palestine, but he was hard at
water is about level with the the regular reserve after w
! work at the Colonial Office rider's annpits. Thus bathers service including distinction in
to be used in the Territory. ¡yesterday morning. The House who cannot swim can ne vSouth África and a ¡return to
gave him a cheer wheai he carne vertheless the Army íor the war.
enjoy the
[in, smiling, and took a seat of motion inías well aspleasures 011 tlie
It is rather a nice point to
beside Mr. Lloyd George during
. water. say whether the Pakenhams
¡ question time. 1 noticed that nave won more fame a.7 sailors
Whara^ tae Itrj l».
It has always given satisfactory results the Colonial Secretary, as he
The effect oí the strike pre-
°r soldiers.
Against Well.ugton's
passed along the front bench cautions
'á„f,-rt„c 011 rfK» the j;<**;u„1;~« ¡heutenant must be set such
distribution
and is
„„

SCAB KlkkER. Sheep


a sure on his way out had a word
of congratularon for each of
of the Navy, I am told, is that
ñames as that oí the Admiral
Sir Thomas Pakenham of a
for the moment we have ceased
dipped with this remedy have obtained his colleágues who had received
new
appointments since he the
to have a < fleet iu being-", as century ago and
laut Admiral of to-day.
the very gal-
phrase goes, and, instead,
; the highest awards in the Royal High- conimenced his tour.
we have a coast defence forcé. A Wonder Writar .

Queen Alexandra's Own Anyone who cares to look up Nessi Effeiidi Makarem. of
land Society's and other Stock Shows. the movements of ships the Lebanon, now in Cairo, is
Queen Alexandra is anión»- will daily
... .. .

notice how the principal a miniature writer oí super ex-


those affected by the disband-
Preprieters and solé manufacturers: ment of the four júnior regi ships
been
of the Atlantic Fleet have cellence, accordin; to a corres-
their pondent.
dispersed from
ments of cavalry, for her Ma
Alez. Roberto» Je Sons. southern base at Portland all
jesty is Colonel-in-Chief of the round the United
Before the war he created a
Kingdom. sensation in his own town by
Oban, Sctftewd. io,th Hussars, who are also
known as
IMie battleship Valiant, I 110- writing ten thousand words 011
Queen Alexandra's has gone to Liverpool, the a piece of marble the size and
Own. The only corps that will tice,
.


x .-. •,
now be associated with her Warspite
to Oreenock.'and the of au egg. 'shape
AGENTS
.

Y Barhain is also in the Clyde. Mr. Markarem has with him


for M*f*ll«nes: fer Árgentine Ce* si: Majesty is the Green Howards, Of the cruisers, the Dunedin in Cairo a grain oí rice ou
of which she is also Colonel-in-
has been allotted to the Humber, which are written no words,
BMMNf i BLAHGNAiS Soc. Aaaofl. I«p»rta«*ri y Chief.
tlie Dauntless to Avonmouth, represeuting a «sura» of the
Export. de la •atafenia. The saine regimentof Hussars
aud the Delhi to Cardiff. Koran, every word of which
has Viscount French as its
Lard Mersey aid Dirarce Arrears.
can be seen andread with a
Colonel. Yiscount Allenby holds
similar rank in the 5U1 Royal Lord Mersey, who at the age magnifying glass though the
caligrapher never uses á magni
Irish Lancers, while the com- of eight}', has undertaken to
himself.
maiiders of the remainiug two help to reduce the arrears in fying glass
Twice Told Tales.
regiments are major-General Sir the Divorce Court, is the first
George de Symous Barrow, who ex-High Court" who has judge
A jarvey was driving an lín-
helped to capture Jerusalem, returned, even temporarily, to glish tourist round Dublin, and
and General Sir Herbert Ale- thé scene of his old labours. ou their journey they stopped
xander Lawrence. When, several. years ago, Lord to drink some of the stout for
Mine. Bernhardt.
Loreburn, who was then Lord which the city is renowned.
send the «Splendid stuff,» observed
Chancellor, desired to
The stage of Prince's Theatre late Lord it tlie tourist.
Gorell«Jt's as good
011 circuit,.
B. M. S. "ORITA" 16th. July yesterday saw some strange was discovered that a retired | eating and drinking.»
«It is that», responded the
sights Violet Loraine talking judge was not eligible to resu-

«and phwat's more, it


S. S. "SORATA" lOlh. July. fluent French to Mme. Bernhardt, me his duties as an oceupant Jehu,
and Mme. Bernhardt doing what of the Bench. This defect has will get you a noight's lodgiir
she has always sworn she could now been remedied by the Ad- ií yez drink enough of it!»
R. M. S. "ORTEGA" 15th. August not do making a speech in

R. M. S. "ORCANA" 12th. September English; Mrs. Patrick Campbell,


iu a wonderful green frock and

proceeding home vía Panamá Canal.


no hat,
hovering round Mrs.
Kendall in a plain frock and TELEGRAMS
bonnet. The occasion was
The Pacific Steam Navigation Co. «homage» to the great French m*0
V. actress by all our great ac.tres-
ses and a crowd of small fry. Breslau, June 26. which have heen organized for
Mrs. Kendal's Heuuicker notified Loeffer of the defence of Upper Silesia.
speech
was

brief aud very neat, ending the plan of the evacuation of


with «And now, Daniel, you 28.
Antwerp, June
Upper vSilesia in which it was
shall hear the lious roar»; but F'rom the Sarre district, there
agreed that the Poles would
what the managers present commence their retíraj 011 the have arrived at this port to be
thought of the cheers I do not 2<Sth. instant and the Germans shipped to England, some 20,000
tons oí coal. Within few days
know. If any crowd of supers 011 30tL; the whole move
the a

liad done so badly there would ment ought to be completed ou another consignment of 110,000
TELEPHONE have been a storm. the 3rd. July. tons from the same district and
for the same destinaron is ex
Emirration te Franca.
26. pected.
Attention is drawn to Oppeln, June
being The Polish insurrectionistsin
the number of ex-soldiers who
the province of Upper Silesia
Paris, June 30.
have returned to France and The Government has presen
CARS with settled there as the sequel to
have accepted the plan of eva
cuation proposed by Loeffer.
ted the ex-Minister Plenipoter.-
a romaiice of their Army days. tiary of Chile in France, Señor
electric France, which is not an over-
Rome, June 26.
Puga Borne, with the medal of
has undoub the Gratitude of France.
populated country, The Cabinet of Gioletti has
starter. tedly its points for the emigrant
who is not drawn to the «wild». presented
its resignation in a
Rome, June 30.
between its bodv. The Italian troops have coiu-
An alliance resources

and British business menced the evacuation of Ada


energy
should not be unfruitful. Berlin, June 28. lia which will be completed ou
TRUCKS with Water Bicyclas.
The Reichstag has decreed the 2nd. July.
that the new Germán Mercan-
Bicycles fitted with floats are tile Marine flag will be black, Belgrade, June 30.
pneumatic becoming very popular on the white, and red, carryiug
011 the While
leít the Republican colours of Alexander was
the Prince Regen t
Marne, Paris, where city returning iron
tyres front
near
dwellers who have never learnt black, red and gold. the Houses of Parliament to
j_2
his palace accompauied by the

to row are able to hire these "3


aod rear. machines and pedal them up Berlin, June 28. President of the Council, Pas
and down the river. By proclamation
a of this date a
Hungarian communist threw
NASH two ton trucks. NASH CARS. Six cyünder overhead valves. It is possible, however, that the disbandment of the troops a bomb at the Prince. Both the
these surface craft [may 'one who liad named themselves de Prince and the President esca-
Parsons English non-skid chains all sizes. day be superseded i 11 'jhot fenders of Eastern Prussia and ped unhurt but several persons
weather by a" new inventioh— | the civil guards of Bavaria |
Wood Mílae English foot pumps. Firestone tyres aad tubes. _

the «submarine bicycles,» in l have been dissolved and also of

Painting , Vu.canizing,
LEGITÍMATE FORD
Acetylene weldings which the floats are replaced ' all the
Kt.'.i.'.i.ltW.ttM.^^^^
extraordiuary^ ,, corps
Lescornez & Mu
SPARES. ISfKWaaUMMaaH MU
Sucdissor of C. A Milivaio]

Church of St. James Engineering.


Calle Waldo Seguel Castings up to 6 tons. Trans

■•TIIBI. I Dr. H. ROGELIO SAEZ The Services in above Church until further notice wiil be;
beg to advise my distin- missions any length.
jHished diéntele and the general ON SUNDAY. Morning Prayer 10. 30
that the 20th. Deceni- General Customs Repairs of all kinds execut:
CblicI reopened
r.
on

my bakery under
Agent, DENTIST
Evening Prayei 5.30 p. ni.
Uae name of «Panadería Libertad" Authorized by Goverment. by compeicnt wo.knicr..
advise his clients
to Celebration of Holy Communion at 8. a. ni. on the 1 -t md
.
w tbe Calle
Safloret N.o 479- and Begs
•■all be pleaaed to for DONALD WOOL1 I
"•a* bread
families «upply Office, Calle Roca that he is now at their dis-
3rd Sundavs in the month, and .. 'e- Morning Prayer on Agents
niontK SES AND WIRE STRAIN I :Ks
oyer the Bank of Punta. position. the 2nd. and .
■" the
JeMe Jta«ojkoYich Thursday at 6. p. .<-.
Holzapfels paints for ships and
y Co. ON WEEK DAYS. Ev<
'
*i4~ft.J i« \* Paaadería Dalmacia Arenas, Surgery, Calle Errázuriz. WILLIAMS boats
V

July 6
The Magkllak Times
the Rl.l
to be near
who happened The
m
spot were severelv iujured.
would-be assassin was arrested

by the pólice.

London, July i
has un i-
Mr. Lloyd George
A JACOBS' announce ted Sir [ames Craig
de Valera to this
and Count
capital to hold
;:;.. iC a conferenee on Irish affairs. It
is stated that the former has
whilst the latter refuses
accepted
arrival of a splendid assort= while
dence
the complete indepen-
of Ireland is not recog
nised.

ment of Paris, July i

King Alfonso of .Spain -.arri


ved here the day before yes
o
terday after a visit to London.
He will remain here two days
more. Yesterday he placed a
wreath on the cenotaph oí the
Over coats unknown soldier.

Athens, July i.

The British troops have eva-

Sport Jackets cuated the island of Lemos.

Athens, June 28.


The Government of Greece
has refused the good offers of
and that of Italy as mediator in the
conflict with the
in Asia Minor
nationalist
and lías
Turks
resolved to carry on the cam

Suits paign.

Montevideo, July 1.

The Germán steamer «Lud-


/Horleys¡LJnderclothing endoríf» arrived here bringing
a large number of passengers

Flannel Shirts, Wool and a thousand tons of cargo, Señorita Sofía Concha Hurtado.
consisting mostly of_ printing
The
cement and iron.
paper,
Socks, etc. for the win Germán Minister to Chile, Count
-von Eckert is on board.
of Nations held a meeting to
examine the declarations pres
ented by Serbia, Greece and
ter season. [¡Dublin, June 28.
Albania regarding the oceupat
ion of Albanian territory by
Count De Valera, the so-called
Greeks and Serbians. It was
LOWEST LONDON PRICES President of the Irish Republic
decided that the question be
has refused to send an answer
CAMP and POSTAL ODERS to Mr. Lloyd George who liad
arranged without delay by the
Council of the Ambassadors in
sent him au invitation to go to
order to avoid an armed con
HAVE OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION London to hold a conferenee
flict.
relative to Irish affairs with
him and other Sinn Fein lea
ders who are at present in this Constantinople, July 1.
The British military autho
at the capital. Count De Valera states

Shop always that before going ¡to London, rities have confiscated all the re
he has to consult with his mi volutionary proclamations
made
the Russian A hun
nisters who are all at by present agents.
in dred Russians, amongst whom
prison.
Casa Jacobs. London, June 28.
are three commissaries, members

of the Russian commercial _com-


mission, who were arranging a
Yesterday another conferenee revolution in combination with
between the coal owners and
the nationalist Turkish party,
miners was opened and great
have been arrested and placed
hopes of an early understanding aboard a warship for deport
are held out.
aron.

Montevideo, July 1 London, July 2


The Spanish steamer «Zala-
zar» bound from Rosario de being on strike for 94
After
days, the coal miners agreed
Santa Fé to Las Palmas with to return to work on the 4th.
a cargo of cereals, put in here instant.
to out
yesterday owing an

break of fire on board.


New York, July 2.
1 11 the championship boxing
London, July 1.
match between Dempsey and
Communications received
from Moscow the Carpentier
at Jersey City, the
here
former give
knocked his opponent
outlines of the speech of Trot- in the fourth
out of the ring
zky delivered in the Third In round and thereby retained the
ternational held in the Crimea
world championship. In the
in which he gave a description
third round, although on the
of the disorganisation of capi
whole favourable to Dempsey,
tal in central and western. Eu blows
Carpentier got in two
rope. He said that the war had which almost floored Dempsey.
mea 11 1 the loss of half the for
The match was watched by &
tunes of the belligerent nations,
crowd estimated at 100,000 per
a great decreese in the popula

Left Valparaíso the 23rd. June an


on tion of these countries and a
sons.

very critical situation in those


London, July 2.
will arrive at Punta Arenas n the which do not produce sufficient
The strike of tlie mechantes
foodstuífs for their own neces-
has been satisfactorily settled

-fla-J
6th. J U LY. She will leave again on the JULY sities. He added that Great
Britain was losing the promi-
and the men have returned
to

work.
nent position which she had

íor Anca, accefiüig itmerary, uuiiiif astro. \f.U held in the world and that her
New York, July 3.
productioñ of coal liad dimi-
í nished by 0/0 in Mr. Richards, the organiser
,
Valparaíso, uoquimoo. Ainoiagasi üu x 20 the last
seven years; and that her natio of the championship boxing
which took place yester
will accept passengers and cargo. nal debt is now eleven times match
between Dempsey and Car
^ greater than at the commence- day
ment of the war. He predicted pentier, states
that tickets were
valué of two
that owing to the maritime sold to over the
MA&NIFICENT ACCOMODATION FOR FIRST-CLASS PASSENGERS, rivalry existing between million dollars. All the newspa
Great w
whole pages
Britain and the United States, pers dedícate
EXCELLENT CDISINE, AND GOOD ATTENDANCE. a war which would be fought a description of the fight
fougtit
and

out principally i 11 the Northern point out that Carpentier


which lie
in
Ocean, would break out bet the fourth round, one
with
Good and kygiencic accomodation for 80 third-class passengers, men only, with ween these two Powers ¡n was knocked out,
He finished up by say wrist dislocated.
good meáis. These 3rd. -class passengers need only provide a mattress and bedding 1924.
ing that the actual situation
For details of passages and freights apply to the office of the Pacific Steam Naviga of the world obliged the Third Habana, July 4.
International to change its tac Edward Herrera has denouti-
tion Company, Calle Errázuriz, córner of O'Higgins. tics and to apply different ced to the pólice that in /ecenüy
methods to different countries. a plot has been hatched NjJ
.

York to assassinate the Presj


dent of Cuba and to maugü
Geneva, July 1.
The Council of the revolution in that isia«
League rate a
Magellan T July 6

which would extend to some oí


the South American republics.'
Herrera confesses that he
a
partner in this conspiracy
but became frightened at the
last moment and fled from the
United States.

Paris, July 3.
Congress has passed a vote

POWDER & FLUID DIPS of confidence in the present


Government by 532 votes to 100.

Guaranteed "PRE-WAR" QUALITY Rio


The
Janeiro July
financial
has
4.
committee of
Congress agreed to recom-
tnend that Assembly to aútlio-
APPROVED by the ÁRGENTINE GOVERNMENT risc the Government to suspend
all. public works for the present
as efficacious ■! Ín order1 to retain the gold to
be paid for these, as a guarantee
in Curing the Scab at (he prescríbed for the paper issue which might
strengths. othcrwise become depreciatéd.

All
goods are our
New York, July 3.
During the match with Demp
sey, the French boxcr Carpen
MANUFACTDRED IN ENGLAND. tier liad one of his wrists dis-
located and entered the ring
with it in that state in the
fourth round.
Morris, Little & Son, Ltd. The official weights at the
commencement of the match
Clay aud wood dwcllings built i'u Berlin to relieve the hotis-
iug problem. Photo shows a'workinau covering the -weodeu
fíame with a composition oí straw, clay and sand.
Reca 858 Dempsey iSg pounds;!
,,;.>.;,;..■;,.'".'■ Cflle (altos) . -. , were;
Carpentier 1 pounds.
72

-aijo the Banco Chile y
ve
Argentina,. '. PUNTA ARENAS- New Y'ork, July 3. Buenos Aires, July 2. Santiago, July 2 ,

-.X'esi'.s received íkoiu «Jersey The authorities: of Sputh-eru


Congress has passed Mip


City says .that the-. boxing Patagonia -liavc iníormed. _-,tJi(I law authorísing the execuEpfie
match for ^the chauípiouship of Government that these territo-. to float an iuternal loaijY_gi t

the world 'between Dempsey ries are iu danger oí béiiíg fifty millions gold and «"¡¡he
-

and Carpeh'fier took place yes dcátíi-ted by die" coIñaist.'í'OWbi'g. hundred millions curreney. ití
terday before an enormous to the situation created l>y the
Santiago, July 4. .,:'/
gathering'- of" tlie public who professional agitators of the The directorate oí the
'''V WL*OW' -ÁW Mi**' were in" á state of delirious workmen who are now
cláimíng sociation of Nitrate Producéis, As

i.. ........ .
>„ i» r
»-,..,;,
,
enthusiasm.The contest started for theilí a share óf t?he profits in a
.

(E«- HOTEL COMERCIO) special meeting held yes


at 3.20 p. ni. both cómpetitors of the farms on, which .they
terday, decided to fixed the píice
.

Calle Erraziirüz
Telephone 165. immediately acting .on the of work.
Propriítor J. FLACHIER. -jt, of nitrate at fouiteen shillings
.

fensive. Iii the first round


**■ Buenos Aires, July 4.; .'. > '- per quintal up to the month ■

.

Dempsey niade -several attempts The cruiser «San Martin», of March, 1922. The price will
This hotel has been
to get in 011 the body of his be lowered to ten shillings- iu
completely renoyated and visitors can now count rival but these were cleverly
with part of the commission
011 board which will attend the April and to nine. shillings and
on every comfort. Special apartments can be liad with prívate bathroom countered by Carpentier who N
íestivities iu Lima íourpence iu May.
attached. The cuisine at this establishment cannot be was exceedingly quick 011 his centenary
equalled ánd special feet and managed to get away. in representation oí tire Árgen >m**mmM* mmmáiMM « «

dinnérs can be arránged at very «short notice. He then managed to get in two
tine Republic, will saü on the
or three strong punches himsel- 7U1. instant. <JZou.no the ToWrL
but in return received se
first Class Bar -

íioderate Prices.
ves

veral lefthanders írom Dempsey


that sent him reeling against
-

FROM THE NORTH - To glo-


commemorate the
rious 4U1. July, .the American
the ropes, but always got back to f.
'
"1 a j =3
ConsuLheld'a reception from 4
the centre to continué the fight. Santiago, June 26.
At the end of this round Car
to S 011 Monday afternoon,
The'managenient of the min which was attended by
pentier was bleeding ta the nose. ing company «El Teniente» has local authorities,the COnsu.lar
Iu the second round Carpen announced that within a few
Corps aud a large number of
tier again took the offensive da'ys, tliey can take 011

|
some

Relojería y Joyería
friends of the Cónsul aud well
but Dempsey put up a strong 2,000 new workmen.
wishers of the great Repul
defence although the French- It is stated that the well-

inan dominated the ring and —The «Asturiano» left Buenog


known financier Don Julio Ro
landed some terrible hits. Dur Aires for this and intermedíate
mero, has sold the tin mines
on the ist instant aud
ing this round there were mo which he owns in Bolivia to a ports
arrive here about the
Bolivian company for the sum oüght
ments when it to
appeared that
Dempsey about to be knoc middle of the month.

SUIZA
was
oí í 150.000.
ked out but he recovered with The fiím of Brinckman¡ &. .
-

marvellous rapidity and took Santiago, June 39. Cía. has been, liquidated and
the offensive at the end of the A télegram has been received
has been taken over by the
round. Carpentier took his chair here from the station of Los
new firm of Juan Meyer ¿ Co.
hanging his head aad bleeding Andes stating that owing to the
which will continué to trace
profusely from one eye. The great accümulation of snow, the in the same lines.
third round wás the beginning line is again blocked and the
of the defeat of the 'French pu- traffic on the Transandine rail Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Beeuy, —

gilist, who showed signs of waywill be until who have been at Rio Secofo,r
interrupted
further notice. some years past, are leaving
Large of luminous
assortment %& weakening. At the beginning
oí fhe fourth round Dempsey for England by the «Sutherlarul
clocks for the bedside in silver $ attacked with irresistible forcé Santiago, June 30.
The various political parties
Gran ge.»
and enamei. Many different co- and knocked Carpentier down In interview with a
yO with a terri'íic right hander.
of the Republic are represented

an
«El Mercurio» reg
lours and shapes. in the Chamber oí Deputies as repórter oí,
jj$ The Frenchrman managed' to
follows-- Radicáis, 41; Conserva- arding the sale of fiscal lancft
An electric ciock for sale with get up in time only to receive in the
«$j the knock out blow which sent tives, 25; Liberal Áliancistas,
of Magallanes,
Territory
the Senator for Tarapacá, Don
six adjustments. 13; Democrats, 13; Liberal Unio
g him over the ropes and finished
the .match. Dempsey deelared 7; Liberal Democrat Unio
nists,
Ramón Briones Luco said.
«On this point I have already

COMPLETE OPTÍCAL | afterwards that his adverfiary


had given him aíí that he could
nists, 8; Liberal Democrat Álian
cistas, 3-; Socialists,
lists, 6.
2; Nationa-
formed a definite opinión which
is also that of the majority of
DEPARTMENT.
Sj do.

111 the centre of
Right the
the public men. In moments of
great financial stress such as
CONSULTATION
FREE.
|}í JX

Frem íhe Árgentine


city, the «Mercurio» which is
situated in front. of the Law
Courts, was the victim of one
the present, the State ought
to act in the same manner as
a prívate individual who finds
oí the most audacious robberies himself in straits. Besides the
of present times. A little before
restriction of expenses and su; -

lunch time, the cashier had erfluous inversions, the indivi


Buenos Aires, June 28. retired the sum of $ 7,000 from
dual proceeds immediately to
Calle Roca 842. Telephone 495. Casilla A report sent by the Árgen the bank for the payment of find funds the
tine Minister in London says the employees and locked them
011 credit, paying
corresponding interest. If this
Brarich ¡n RIO GALLEGOS. that the Árgentine frozen meat up in the safe before going out he ¡proceeds
resource fails him,
:>«^<í*^<^?<l has obtained equal prices to the to lunch. On his return he found
ms^r^ ^8SS«^^^IP$^^>^>*>*| Australian in the London iiiar- the doors of the room and the
to liquídate his floating stock,
his jewellery and his furniture,
«CHILOÉ» ket: safe both intact but the funds
Sept for lquique and it is only then when these
«MAGALLANES» Will leave for Valparaíso, on nth. —The late heavy snbwfalls in had disappeared. resources are exhausted that
«ALEJANDRO» Will leave for Ultima thé Territory of Santa Cruz ---From motives of

i
Esperanza economy he sells his house and property.

on i ith. have caused large death rates the Supreme Court of Justice has I do not see why the State
«LOVART» Left for Árgentine Coast ports. amongst the stock in that ter been reduced to eleven members. should not act in the san
«PATAGONIA» In Caleta Josefina. ritory. In Ushuaia the snow What necessity is ti.
manner.
«KlOSTA.CRUZ» Left for Rio Gallegos metres above the level Santiago, June 30.

and Santa was two
The statue of San Martin, the selling these lands in Ma
for
.-■■•' Cruz. oí the prison. liberator of the Árgentine and, gallanes, whose valué is im
asing every, day, when owing
Buenos Aires July 1. with Cochrane and O'Higgins,
cKEEL ROW» Will leave for Cóndor, Kimere Aike
The Government has ordered of Chile also, was unveiled in
to thelong leases under which
and Monte Dinero on gth.
the cruiser «San Martin» and the Park by the President of they are held, their valué i.- 1 i
«CORDILLERA. little importance at the present
the transport «Guardia Nació- the Republic Tlie Intendentoi
«AR'AUCANIA'J Taking sheep from San Gregorio moment except to the lessees »
nal» to proceed to Callao to the Province, Señor Alberto Mac
to Rio Seco.
take part in the celebrations of kenna and the Árgentine Minis —

During the last fortnig


«MINERVA» Porvenir.
Running to
ni he past the Re.,
the ist. centenary of the Peni ter, Doctor Carlos Noel were t month,
Movement ef Steamers Telephoues: Servicio Marítimo N.o 54. ValparaiíO Line 387 vían independence which takes also present and delivered spe trar's books show that tí

Bodega N.o 296. place on the 28th. instant. eches relative to the occasion. were ¿a deaths as
compared
July 6
The Magellan Times
the 62 1 to the public on the 6th. ulti-
H&<¡>X M J1&5 \!&¿ OXc ti!&¿ Há Wí&?jS?k' **"■
J31P .-ith births. Of
of children mo? It is a pity to see that so
deaths S4 were
m. ,'',years of age, all owing very
few people advantage take-
doubt
m w® f~: f> o slight ailments8
This i- au of the library, but
the
no
unsuita-
aíarming state oí affairs and it this ¡s owing to
thetbleness of the hours 111 which
about time
1S
coninnssions ^t^some^. .^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^^
after that it be opened frotn say 7
of lookm
responsibility and samta- to i" in the evening lo give
the town's health
tion were taking a hand in those who are at work all day
a chance to consult the works
the matter.
it contains,
—The Italian steamer -An-
The seat of the Chilian
remaining
saldo Octavo* after
ni'this port "some Consulate íor Árgentine Tierra
two days and ¡

LTD.
800 tons of carsjo, left I del Fuego has been changed
leaving from Ushúaia to Rio Grande,
for Genoa 011 Friday last. She
will touch iu Buenos Aires. aud Mr. jorge Peña Castro,
Barcelona and Marseilles 011 who aírived from the north
5H her way to that port. some days ago, has been ap

Taris,
the

London, w pointed to post.


—The Town Council has
sent a solicitude to the Supre The movement in the hos —

me Government asking for the pital during the month of June


was as follows.-
necessary authorization to crect

Punta Arenas. the stat'ue to the late Judge Patients at ist. June
Oon Waldo Seguel, in the Ave Kutered during
nida Colon. month
the
35

47 82
¡


After a
lapse of several Discharged during
years, the Consuls of the dif
the month 46
We hold a fine selection of piece goods which we ferent
Punta
nations represented in
Arenas, held a meeting
Deaths 1

47
are offering at very low prices. A visit to us be 011 the 23rd. instant to form a
Consular Corps such as existed Patients at end of month
35
in pre-war days. After treating
fore decidíng to purchase elsewhere will pay you. Besides this the following
of various points connected with door cases were attended
out-
to.-
the service, it was unanimo-
Siraple cures, 475; simple ope-
(roa 28$, to los. metre usy decided to elect the S^'lrations,
Navy Garbadiie sul of Spain. Mr Francisco
7; operations under chlo-
Blanket Cloth, ture waal „ 25s. to 30s. t»
Campos, Deacon of the Corps,
^^ XI¡ Prescript¡onS(
mjections, 130.
Cashmeres „ 25s. to 32s. »» who, thereforé. will repre-
whole in any —Mr. F. H. Weiss carne in
Goverament Wiite Serge lis. sent the body
from Puerta Sara* ou Monday..
ISs. question right of privileges of
Velvet or etiquette touching
official —
In the Sautiago newspa
Jap Silk 1%. the corps during his term of pers of the I5th. ultimo we
20s office. We beg to conhratulate read that Colonel Anibal Parada
Blaek Satín, best <uality
Mr. Campos and the Consular Pacheco, late Chief of Pólice of
Creton 7s. to lOs.
Corps on the nominatíon.
»•
this town, has been appointed
Nurse Cloth 3s. to 4s. »•
The latest telegrams from

Commanding officer of the 5th.
Printed Silk and Brocade 20s. to 23s. a» Buenos Aires bring us the news Regiment oí Lacers, at present
that the workmen in Southern stationed in Tacna.
Patagonia are willing to conti The following is the num

Also the new ¿pile cloth DWETINE at the lowest price in nué their labours ?? only on con
dition that they receive a por-
ber of animáis which have pas
sed through the Public Slaugh-
tion of the profits of the estan ter House for the supply of
town 20 metre cia on which they are workin«;. the town during the last six
The télegram is laconic and months.- Steers, 1305; Cows, 3S5;
does not state the length of
«•MR Wethers,
Calves, 231; 39,044;
service a man may have to
Lambs, 7968; Pigs, 559. Besi
give before being eligible for des these 169 bullocks, 24 cal
Send your printing work to the "MAGELLAN TIMES", who specialise this share of profits, but one ves, wethers and 11 18
1094
I point itis absolutely dumb have been retired from
ab-jianibs
in letter-heads, bilí heads, programmes, menus, visiting cards, etc. and out is whether the workmen also the Punta Arenas Freezer with
stand in for a share of the los the same object.

io the manufacture of account books. ses, which in these days of According to these figures,
high wages, high freights and the number of mutton carcasses
low prices for wool and other consunied exceeds that of the
I produets, may also reasonably corresponding last half year by
be expected. Before coimnent- 7225 while the number of bul
ing on the matter further we locks is less by 720. The amount
shall await the full details of of dues collected by the Muni
the men's proposals and see cipality was % 24,532.01 being

HTll »« *. mem-ti t.om I l


áKNr»
at>
■,
*» i
"COOPER" is the whether the latter point is men $ 1800 in excess of last year's
tioned.

The of the
cook's
returns.

mate
steamer Manuel Díaz
«Tamar»
BY APPOINTMENT on trying to jump from the FOR SALE
ORIGINAL ship's side to the mole, felt A few original Oil and Pas
between the two and was badly tel Ptctures of the Channels and
crushed. He was taken to the Straits of Magellan, by the well
hospital by the Cruz Roja and known artist
expired there the same night. Humberto Rosales

POWDEKÍDIP all others are Owing to the absence of


Some of these can be seen in


the Governor, who is at present the Reading Room of the Ho
in Puerto Natales, no meeting tel Royal.

l/VVITATIONS ! of the Town Council was held


011 Monday.
EXCHANGE

The steamer «Agadir» left :: ::


Puerto Montt on the 3oth. ulti
ARTICLES made of the same ingredients vary according to mo and ought to arrive here
Valparaíso 90 d/s. $ 34.8o ,-

1, their," quaíity; 2, the process of their manufacture; and 3, any on the Sth. instant.
Gold $13-30
previous treatment of the ingredients. f he
P. S. N. C. maíl-boat
Surcharge 163. %
«Oruba» sailed from Montevi Franes
'

Beer and Whisky are both made from Malt! deo but is
46.15 to £i.
Sunday night,
on
Pesetas
not expected here until the 28.75 »»

The finest Toilet Soaps and the cheapest Laundry Soaps are
i ith. as she is calling at the Lires 74.75 „ „

manufactured from the same raw materials! Falkland Islands. Swiss Fes. 22.16
The detachment of pólice Marks 265. „
The^common Green-glass Beer Bottle, and the^finest

Cut-glass

stationed in Puerto Natales are U. S. $ 3-72 „ »


Goblet contain the same original ingredients! at present iu darknéss as they Dutch Fl. Ú 11.29 » »
''

have no funds to pay for the


The! finest Steel and the commonest Cast Iron are made from the Belgian Fes.? 46.50 „ ., -.
lighting of their barracks. The B. Aires M/l. 12.27
same Ore!
,r
Municipality has been approa-
ched to lend them a small „
Gold 44-7/'i6
amount to get over this diffi Sha res
COOPER'S DIP and its imitations may be made culty. 83
Fuegos /-j*.

from tne same ingredients, and wrapped in the —


In of the local dailies
one
Lagunas. .". 69 .
J$. .

same coioured paper, but not one of these Imita we read the following with T. 21.5o
reference to the Municipal Free Aysens
tions is identical with the original ! Gente Grande 34-5°
Library «Lautaro Navarro».
Days when open during the
month 25; readers, men 56, wo
It is all of P. MAYORGA A
a question men 4, total 60, Works consul-
ted 70 works, presented 1. Tbe teaches Spanish by Direct
library is open daily from 9 to Method. Calle Talca 157° -

QUALITY ! 11.30 and froip 1 to 5.30. Com-


:: "

Telephone Ñ*. 284. »

meutíngon the notice contained


in the last paragraph it is cu-
rious to note that, according SPANISH LESSOHS
to the statistics the library was Good method. Modérate char
this
only open for 25 days during ge. Apply to the office of
the month. Was it only opened newspaper.
The Magullan Times

ner that the advent of royaltydark young man charmingly. sighed resignedly and fell upon
itself caused no stir at Just made your father's acqua- his lunch.
the <■

Imperial. intance, Miss Pettigrew, by THE DIAMONDS DISAPl'l


Yes. Just arrived,» she said. him out of bis room/
¡-'or a moment
turning Three days later a man and
Jimmy regar- It seems they'd given him mine a girl stood upon the terrace
ded her in silence, then a
light by mistake. He's been very of the Imperial Hotel gazing
broke over his face aud he forgiving about it. Not often I
out towards the sea and a wai
smiled. make friends so quickly.
British ¡Vice-Consulate ¡
Ah, of course! Is he a tall, He
ting the summons to dinner.
exposed a set of excel- The girl was Madge Pettigrew,
thin chap dark— wears a check lent teeth, and
Jimmy rea::

the man was Jimmy. The latter


Punta Arenas, Chile. cap?» that here was someone else
it was who spoke after a consi
«Yes ..
whom he disliked. It seemed
ijth June 1921. derable pause.
«Of course», said Jimmy to be bis clay for disliking peo «It's rotten, your going away
"Persons Missing" again. «I saw him come in. I ple. 011 Saturday». There was no
The thought I knew his face.» And «Come 011», said Mr. Petti
following persons, or
to the reply. Then: «Just when we
signatures before him grew busily. «Lunch. Lord were
anyone knowing their where- added his quota: «James Antho Dawnish is eetting- to know each
abouts, would oblige by lunching with us.» "¿her» my dari
com-
ny, London.» He turned awav. pursued
muriicating with the British It was as he turned The girl smiled at Jimmy. «However, we'll meet again in
Yice-Consulate:- away town pretty soon».
from the desk under the gui- «Au revoir, Mr. Anthony. \Ye
«I don't know», said Madge
f
Godfrey Clarke, late of Fri dance of a microscopic youth shall see
you again, I expect.»
gorífico Puerto Sara, in buttons that he saw the slowly. «Father's so so funn'y—

girl. «You will», returned Jimmy about


some things.»
John Michael. She was coming slowly down
grimly. «I've noticed that», said Jim
J. Lawrence, late of Estan the big staircase towards him, She hesitated, as if anxious
my shortly.
cia «Menendez and for an instant Jimmy's to say
Behety». something in extenua- He could hardly have failed.
heart ceased to fujiction. Then, tion of her father's
Charlie üliver, late of Es crudeness, to notice it. Mr. I\ ttigrew,
as she advauced across- the then smiled again and moved
tancia Primera Argentina.
lounge, he sunnnoned bis cou- away Jinmiy watched her pass
,
who ]]ad áde hjs I1WQe* out'
John Smith.
rage> gulped twice, and step- írom bis sight, with the alten-
[ofsard¡ was .y6-v f-
J. Bannernian Smith. (about a number of- th¡
NOSTOPS ON THE WAY' ped athwart her path. tive nobleman talkmg brightly
ch¡ef am them at the n*0.
T. B. Wildman. «Er húllo!» said he.

and earnestlv. 1 lien he turnea


ment being Mr. James Antho
You
fully insured are
British Vice-Consul.
The girl started and regarded to his small
guide and hade ny. Jimmy liad readily percei-
m&: him frigidly; slowly the frown him lead on. His furrowed brow
FOR SAFE, COMFORTABLE AND ! ved that in the eyes of Madge-s
disappeared and gave place to and lagging step as he entered parent he was less thaií the
USE PLEASANT MOTORING a bewildering smile. the lift suggested that he liad dust. Mr. Pettigrew, having
WHEN YOU. «Oh,» she said, «it's you!» something on bis mind. netted a real live, lord, had no
fT|RES And held out her hand. Jimmy Fiíteen minutes later Jimmy a{fection to
grípped it fervently and clung was seated at a table in the nary man. All bis hopes were
spare' for anv ord¡.
The Knave to it as a drowning man to a
restaurant, watching with a centred on the
acquisition ,0f
straw. This girl having been thoughtful eye the party at a Lord Dawnish as a son in-law,
■*

OF THE NEW TYPE
of Diamonds. constantly in his thoughts for neighbouring table. *
and, abetted by his sponge-
the past two months, her sud The object of his interest headed
¿ DOUBLY VULCANIZED' by den appearance proved a little was a select little coterie com- spouse, he
be making very fair head way.
seemed to

REINFORCED BEAD K. R. B. Browne. disconcerting. prising old Pettigrew, his dau- Very diaracteristically he liad
«Arelare you all right now?» ghter, the personable Lord
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. to ascertain his dau
THE PEER APPEARS. he stammered. «After the acci Dawnish and a stout, tightly- neglected
VICTORIA 1506 ghter^ views on the matter,
BUENOS AIRES dent, I mean?» clothed female of obscure age, but Lord Dawnish evinced no
Stock of all 3izes
'Jimmy's small grey two-seater, «Quite,» answered the girl. whom it was reasonabie to
and typos \ thickly shrouded in dust was «1 hadn't a chance to thank
tendeney to quarrel with the
suppose was Mr. Pettigrew. programme mapped out for
drawn up before the órnate you properly for what you did
f The Magallanes Motor Garage portáis of the vast and imposiug for me. I Oh, here's my father! those
Mrs. Pettigrew was one of him. His manner during the
misguided persons who, past two days liad suggested

i*
Punta Arenas
Chile, Imperial Hotel, Redhampton. I want you to meet him, Mr.
having in early youth possess- the arclent suitor rather than

Jimmy himself, astonishíngly Mr. —


I don't even know your ed more or less goklen hair, the new-found
curvea, was performing some acquaintance,
name, you know!» see no reason why they should and it was noticable that his
slight but necessary operation «Er —

Anthony,» said that part with it in middle age. attitude towards Jimmy was
There are Reasons upon thejengine.
%He was -a short, squarely
dazed young man. «Jimmy
er—
The result was

to Stiggest to becomins>-
James Anthony». As he the unbiassed observer that she hostihty.
faiutlv tinq-ed with

built young man, with sleepy


why good housewives should use reluctantly released her hand was balancing upon her head Jimmy himself, despite the
blue eyes and a quantity of he saw bearing down upon a bath sponge of herculean
many difficulties in his path,
coppery hair; he was ciad in them two figures one short, proportions. Her clothes were liad

tweeds £of manifest age ,but managed to spend a consi-


stout, and obviously prosperous, loud, aud Jimmy noticed, with ¡ derable amount of time
oap unimpeachable
wrestled with
quaíity. As he
the engine he
the other tall, lean, and arist a sense of physical nausea, that |
ocratic. she wore a blatantly costly I
Madge's company, and liad
in

It is whistled, softly and melodio- entiírely


overeóme bis early
guaranteed absolutely «Father», said the girl, «this necklace of diamonds. : was
embarrasment in her presence.
usly, a selecttion -.from «The
puré, and thereforé will Mikado».
is Mr. Anthony, who helped
almost incredible that two such As a contriver of tete-a-tete he
me so much in the railway people could have such a daugh showed. much ingentiity, and
not injure the clothes. It
At length "with Saffsigh of accident at Chester. You re ter. rather surprisingly there rem
relief, he closed the bonnet and member I told you about him. Almost as distressing was ained few signs of bis one-time
works for you, and at the straightened ^his I back. As he Mr. Anthony, this is my father, the demeanour of Lord Daw- the
felt for bis cigarette-case anot
annoyance at frequent
Mr. Pettigrew nish. That gentleman was ob- ¡ntrusiorts of his rival. Madge,
same time saves you her car slid
round the comer The stout man glanced wit viously the life and soul of the íh fact, was intrigued to note
and anchor alongside.
carne to hout interest at the hero, and party and it was equally evi- that he wore the air of one
money. It is the best soap
Jimmy observed that it was a nodded casually. Jimmy disli- dent that bis efforts to please ¡wn0 ¡s wen pleased with the
that skill and money can long, low, yellow racer, its solé ked him instantly: it was one were directed largely at Madge. ¡ state 0f affairs, and can afford
occupant a lean young man, of his simple beliefs that no To judge from the homeric ¡ to bidé his time.
produce. Give it a trial
darkly aristocratic of counte- man should be allowed to res- guffaws of old Pettigrew, epi- «Yes», said Jimmy again, Tve
and you will be convinced nance, wearing a small black emble an overfed pig. Mr. Pet grams and anecdotes flowed noticed that. I'm quite prepa-
moustache and check cap. in one red to admit
tigrew. in whom the resem- from his lordship's lips
a
that I'm not
oí its valué. The newcomer climbed from blance was remarkable, plain ly continuous steam. A peculiar exactly the of your fat
his seat, extracted a bag from
apple
had no time to waste upon gleam appeared in
her's eye; Jimmy's
but then, if I may
the car. and leisurely mounted in hotel and he nodded darkly.
neither's is he my blue-
shabby young men eyes, say so,
Lever Brothers Limited, the steps to the hotel. Jimmy «All right, my lad!» he mut ey'ed boy. Any way, I don't see
lounges.

stared after him reflectively, a «How do?» he said casually. tered, to the confusión of the forgive m y
Port Sunlight, England. plain speech what —

faintly puzzled frown upon his Then his tone changed to one waiter, arriving silently at his he has to do with it. It's you
normally serene brow. of unctuous pride. «Madge, elbow. «Make the most of your I want to see, not Oh, here's —

«Now where», he demanded this is (Lord Dawnish. Lord time. In a little while we'll see this man again!
of the world at large, «have I
Dawnish, my daughter Madge.» what we can do about it!» At the end of the terrace
GROMAN k ZEHMKE seen that chap before?» The ^«How do you With
|do?» saidjke decisión he there hove intoYview the long,
whichjcryptic
universe remaining unresponsi- '•'

Ex official of Tkomaoii and MapU -»»' íi.


Bueno* Airea. ve, he stood for a moment in
.
TT
thought, then shrugged his
Calle O'Higgins, next te Brinckman & C:
shoulders, picked up a battered
suit-case, aud in bis turn made

Electric Lighting Plants


Furniture and Spring Mattrwaws for the hotel.
nianufactured and renoved and any
Threading his way acros the
other work in this carefully carried crowded lounge, he approached .

out. a species of glass tank contai-


ning a tall and haughty pero-
All work and materialfguaranted.
xide goddess, who, entrenched riotor Engines. Saw Benches
behind a rampart of ledgers,
brooded aloofly over the hotel's

fS"THE HIM ISLUI SAW MILI ! destiny.


«Can I have
Jimmy politely.
room?»5asked
The goddess detached her
a

gaze from the ceiling and sur-



"i
r^nIIi All sites and classes of First Class
veycd him with an expert eye.
Xoting that his clothes, though
^ta
_¿xs. ¡—j planed, ton-
Wood, in the rough or
i not new, had undoubtedly cost

JbT. | I gued and grooved; moldiugs of all good money. she thawed suffi-
¡ window
kinds for doors and trames, ciently to tender the visitors'
book.
floor skirting, etc. all of dry wood.
II
—I Details and prices to be had on ap- Jimmy picked
ran a careless
up a
peu atld
down the
plication i eye
list of ñames. Suddenly he
-2J L started aud his mouth epened;
he glanced up sharply.
«Good. Lord!» he said in
hsdti Ganadera Unte M open astonishment. «What's
this? Lord Dawnish?» He indi
cated the last signature.
The goddess elevated a lan-
Baak of Chile y Argentina building, first floor.
guid eyebrow and nodded gra-
Telephone Núm. 142.
iitiGt)3ttgmrmm*™a*mm*'n*1
_9^ cefully, implying by her man
July 6
Thi-. 'Magellan Times

of Lord Dawn lights went out.» She moaned to do what he wants».


graceful shape «Good egg!» said Jininiy ap-
íKstosseíá Ti ish, monocléd and inímaculate, aln-esh. 'Aud what's that?»
who beamed expansively and «Well,» said herdaugter sooth- provingly.
«whoever took it can't He saw the girl's small hand
quickened his step. ingly, clench itself where it lay upon
Ah, there you are, Miss have gone far. l.et's go outside, the
parapet. She drew a quick
BachelorsH
and what we can
Pettigrew», he remarked brigh- mother, see
breath and turned her lace away.
do about it.»
tly. «Been looking everywhere Mr. she said
for you. Your father has been «Yes,» agreed Lord Dawnish Anthony,»
chai it swiftly, 1 think that ií— if
«Lét.'s only

over.
oíd age?
IS
good enough to invite me to resolutely. Mrs.
to
Have you made provisión for your dinner. I think we ought Come on, Pettigrew, and whoever took it were to to —

an then I'll trot round and start put it back at once, father
be moving». He proffered
and proceeded to guide things moving would let things drop. He'd be
arm
her towards the dining-room, The solicitous group arouuu so glad to get it back. But the

¡Married '
Have you made
Mení!
provisión for your wives and children?
Jiiiimy marching
nedly at her other side.
Madge, glancing
unconcer- the. sufferer was

at the lat
manager
ter from the córner of her eye, waiters. Mr. Pettigrew appeared.
was interested and a little an- to emerge írom a
now

by the arrival of the hotel

kind
swollcn re's no time to lose.»

of

Well,»

coma. there?»
responded
and several agitatcd amiably, «tliere doesn't seéni
múch chance of that,
Jimmy
does

Or for your children's education? noyed to see that he was appa «Let's get out of this, Emma,» Madge uttered a little cry of
of he said sharply. «We can't do impatieuce _and stamped her
i rently in full enjoyment some
star- foot.
9 secret but satisfying jest. any good here. Everyone's
The wealth and pomposity ing. Come on!» «Oh,» she cried, «please— »
;if not take out an ENDOWrlENT or a UPE of Mr. Pettigrew had seemed The group heaved, swayed, Mr. Authony?> broke in a
for him a table in the recess and moved slowlv towards the new voice behind them, so-
curtained window. The in its midst the suddenly that they both started.
of a ¡door, bearing
POLICy in the said recess being only large still declaiming victim of the They turned to discover indis-
to contain other. As they passed Jimmy's tinct in the gloom, the polite
enough one
outrage.
table, and small one, table he glanced up, to encoun- figure of a waiter.
that a

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exercise
the of ter the sombre regard oí Mr. «Well?» said Jimmy. «What's
Jimmy, by
had the trouble?»
largesse 'and dip'lomacy, Pettigrew and the. vaguely puz
contrived to establish himself zled eye of Madge. He smiled «The manager's conipliments.
thereat, this circumstance being :at them sympathetically and sir,» said the newcomer, «and
■:■
vaguely díspleasing to Mr.! the procession passed on. he would be very much obliged
1.. Pettigrew, who, however, liad Jimmy leisurely finished his if you could spare him a few
Ask for psrticulars from the A§ent ín Punta Arenas not yet
about it.
decided what to do coffee, lit
¡
to his feet, and sauntered írom
rose minutes in his ofhce.»
another'cigarette,

«Certainly,» returned Jimmy.
<An hour if he likes. I'll be
. Thus Jimmy, settling down the dining-room.
in solitary state to his dinner, ín the lounge people sat back directly, Madge».
i
a

I
É I T. •
found himself

his soup, he
a witness of all about in little clusters, discus- He bowed and turned away,
that went forward at the next sing with more or less interest but the girl sprang after him
table. Thoughtfully imbibing the entertainment provided for and laid a hand on his arm.
was forced to them by Mrs. Pettigrew. Jimmy, «Don't go!» she cried.

ttmtmm admit that the man Dawnish


standing idly in a córner, was
Jimmy patted her hand en-
was a good talker. Even Madge, aware of a voice at his side. couragingly.
of whom Jimmy had expected «Mr. Anthony», said Madge. «Why not? Perhaps I can
better things, laughed occasio- He turned and looked at her 'em a tip or two. I won'tgive
nally his while her
sallies. be long, anyway». He smiled.
at
kindíy.
Cardwell Wool Presses
.

Hydraulic mother, though somewhat ham- «A rotten business!» he said. and left her leaning against
pered by her costume, emitted «They haven't found it, I sup the
parapet.
at frequent intervals hoarse pose?»
HAND & POWER and penetrating chuckles. Mrs. She shook her head. «No.
OH. LORD DAWNISH!

in two minutes. The Only Hidraulic Press ol Pettigrew fearfully and wonder- Mr. Anthony, I was wondering The manager's room bore a
§•0 to 400 pounds of wool pressed
Reasonabie Price on the Market fully arrayed, suggested a cross i£ if you saw anything?» —
strong resemblance to a scene
APPLY TO between a Zulú in gala dress «Me?» echoed Jimmy, surpri from an Elephant and Castle
FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES melodrama (Act II. Sir Percy's
and the leading lady of a sed. «Why should I?»
travelling revue. Her volumi- were the only per- flat in Park Lañe). Dotted here

Agents: Braun y Blanchard. «Well, you


nous person was spangled with son within yards of us, and just as and tliere upon the elabórate
and beneath her chins the went our I thought furniture were Lord Dawnish.
jewels, lights
heaved the diamond necklace. I saw you start up. I was won- Mr. Pettigrew, and the mana
Despite its beauty, the orna- dering if you'd seen anything ger the last named a short,

ment was as much out of place fat little man, beautifully dressed
suspicious».
Mrs. Pettigrew top her in silen and obviously worried, toying
upon as a
Jimmy regarded
hat upon the head of a dust. ce for a moment. apprehensively with an admi
/7* 13 1^ f Crude oil and Kerosene Engines. man.
The meal progressed smoo-
«Sorry,» he said at length. rable
«I'm afraid I'm no use at all. Mr.
moustache.
Pettigrew, perched upon
VJiYL^I Simple- Económica. Efficient. -

thly enough
of the
until the arrival The
Then events wasn't it?»
coffee.
whole thing was so quick, the extreme edge of a ^settee,
seemed unable to control his
All zizes from 3 1/2 to 360 B.H.P. Marine and Stationary. began to with a speed to
move «It seems pretty hopeless», hands; the apoplectic hue of
which the habitúes oí the Impe said Madge despondently. «Mot his countenance hinted at an
rial were totally unaecustomed. her is having hysterics upstair imminent explosión, Jimmy,
Exclusive agent for Magallanes and Patagonia Jimmy, glacing casually at and father is rowing the Ma entering a happy smile.
with
Lord Dawnish, started, looked nager for not locking everyone lent a needed touch of comedy
from him across the room, and in the dining-room and sear- to the situation by tripping on

SAMSING & Co. half rose to his feet. At that ching them on the spot».
moment every light in the «I wonder they didn't think
the threshold and saving him
self from disaster by a frantic
room snapped out, leaving be said Jimmy. clutch at Lord Dawnish, who
O'HfeéHts 931, altes. -
Tekfkoae 673. -
Gteült ti. of that»,
hind aninky blackness. For a «I must go,» she went on, sat, placid and debonair, upon
second there was a surprised «and see if there's anything a chair near the door.
silence, followed by an amused to be done». She nodded and «Hold up!» said that gentle-
murmur ofand some moved away.
voices man cheerily.

laughter. Suddenly the lights watched her slim fi Mr. Pettigrew bounded in his
Jimmy
shot up again, aud at the same gure' till it disappeared from seat. and uttered c savage snort.
instant Mr. Pettigrew gave a sight, then he smiled gently. «Ah!» he said fiercely. «Here
tlie world wear AU piercing shriek. and wandered out upon the he is!»
«My necklace!» she wailed. terrace. There, leaning against «Anything I can do for you?»
WALKOVER -BOOTS & SHOES «Where's my necklace?» the stone parapet, lit his
he said Jimmy, beaming.
Her best friends could not The manager started and
pipe and appeared to give
have termed Mrs. Pettigrew's himself over to reflection. coughed uervously. He' had the
voice subdued, and in moments air of one about to embark
It must have been fully a

of stress such as this it held


quarter of an hour later when upon an unpleasant but neces
some of the forcé and carryiug the sound of a light step roused sary duty.
power of a liner's syren. It was him from his abstraction. Madge, «Well, Mr. Anthony», he said,
sufficieutly arresting to ring her bare arms and neck a matter of fact, it's about
glea- «as

like a clarión down the room


ming in the darknéss, was this missing necklace of Mrs.
and turn every eye in her direc
coming quickly towards him. Pettigrew's. Mr. Pettigrew thinks
tion, when it was seen that the «Hullo!» said Jimmy. «Any that possibly you— er— you mi
necklace was, beyond all ques developments?» ght be able to help us.»
tion, gone. Jimmy leant back «She carne to his side and res- «He's the second person who's
in bis chair and took out his ted a hand on the parapet. The thought that^, said Jimmy.
cigarette-case. darknéss hid her face, but her «It seems to be "a perfect obses-

«My necklace!» beílowed Mrs. seemed little hurried sion in this hotel».
breathing a

Pettigrew. «It's gone! Someone and her voice when she spoke «Well, you see», explained
took it when the lights went was not quite steady. the manager, «your table was
out!» She began to weep loudly. in she said. nearest to Mr. Pettigrew's, ana
«Yes, a way,»
From the dining-room aróse «Father has driven the manager it seems possible that— er— you
when
a bttzz of excited comment; hap- so frautic that he has agreed might have seen someone
penings of such interest are
tUK KARXt*fi£Í.USKIOfrOBl£.«m;a)K)W ;íeáiiSPALOit,^^,cí«Liuiiitüií/¿¡í. jcomparativeiy rare in well- ord
ered hotel.-'.
soLE importers
Braun ¿ Blanchard. Mr. Pettigrew, Lord Dawnish,
and Madge, recovered írom the RÍO SECO
initial shock, were 011 their feet,

DOCKS"
rendering first aid to the stric-
D CARS ken lady. Mr. Pettigrew, whose
brain was not of the quickest,
The Car of the Camp . , .
Why? -
chose to offer an alternative
$ 5.= per kilo.
theory.
Because
'

«Gone?» he said beayily. «It


week to any address in town.
...
Deliveries once a
can't have gone, Emma! Pro
Camp orders securely packed. -<
The Ford car is light, strong, powerful and simple bably
dress.»
it's slipped down your
Orders: «Chacre Anita» Rio Seco or Casilla 145-
Punta Arenas.
Modérate in and Run His wife laughed hysterically.
price inexpensive to Spare parto 'Jan be obtained in Punta Arena»
«It's gone, 1 tell you! I felt
Agents: BRAUN & BLANCHARD. someone take it off when the
July 6
The Magellan Times
the lights went out.» him with
i-IE'S (50T0Ü& «That's the idea,» interpolated the wall; thence he slid
some violence against
to the
TOOTH -PASTí! Lord Dawnish helpfully. rAs ground, where he in
lay a

he -
w
:t, Anthony,
thought so I
Mr. crumpled
v,
he
The manager and Mr.
looking ou with
Hotel Cosmos
the lights Proprietor; JULIO BIGET.
is
-

went 1
of men v.

visión.-, watched Jimmy stoop


amy admírin the unconscious fig Important reforms have taken place in this 9%-
thinks 1 can
help to 'find and thrust
a hand up the ex-
Here Mr. Pettigrew, who had nobleman's tablishment under its new
rnaaagement, which have
been
right sleeve. Then
made ¡0 the most comforts ble and best hotel for pas-
simmerin'g speechlessly, he stood up, walked to the
recovered the use ol his vocal table, and laid upon it tbe ehgers ;iad families.
chords aud emitted a flow of necklace.
Because of its pleasant taste
Steam heattng in every room.
words. «A neat little dodge» he
and refreshing qualilte the
Children love to use
«Yes, I do think so!» he ex- said. < A bit of elastic tastened F«ST CLASS WlffES AND LtOUORS
ploded abruptly. «You were inside his coat, with a book EXCELLENT SERVICE.
Royal Vinolia Tooth Paste. the only person within a pos 011 the end, h.ooked 011 to the
sible distance, and I distinctly under side of his wrist-watch. taaaaa—aa—a——a——— 9%tl —aaaaaaa—a———<
// cleanses the teeth and gives them a pcarly lustre, saw you
get up. No one else He just hung the thing 011 it
deslrcys 'i m——a— iiiiii —— iwnaii mh||)i
germs, and keeps the ghms heallhu and the breath sweet.
could have got to us in the and it jerked up bis sleeve
time. So perhaps you can help ! beautifully. I felt it when 1
us, Mr. Anthony if your na- j tripped

up as I carne in. I
me is
Anthony, which í doubt!» thought he'd still have it 011 O'Higgins 1042
r Due allowance must be made him. Just like bis nerve to
for Mr. Pettigrew. He had suf come in here, too! I bet he Teieph.one 63.
Grlcklewpod School 4<2^i^pS£
HoHan|
fered the loss of some very told you he'd be leaving early
valuable jewels, liad been com- in the morning?»
^J^Us|«,l»„|„.0I pa, iim

Queen s College, London: Registered teacher (Colmnn


MÍM Assodate
pelled to endure his wife's «Yes,» said the manager
B.), Board of Education, England, late co-principa) Col hysterics —
never a
light mat foggily. «But how —
.» Highest prices paid for
Hill School. ter and finally had good reason

«One of your waiters was in


lege Haslemere, Surrey, assisted by qua- wool, sheep-skins, ox-
to view with suspicion this 011 this,»
hfied staff. Prospectus may be had on
application to pursued Jimmy. «I
the Principal youth, who had deliberately, saw this chap nod to him just hides- fox skins, horse-
it seemed, set himself to thwart before the lights went out.
bis (Mr. Pettigrew's) plans for That's why I got up. Thought hair, oatrich feathers, etc.
his daughter's future. Never a I might be able to do somet
peculiarly even-tempered man, hing, but they were too quick.»
it was small wonder that Mr. A little
the door- cry from
Pettigrew found it impossible way startled them, and whirled
to control his anger. Jimmy about in time to see
«I don't think »
began the the flash of a white dress

AUTO -
NAIL 5MRVICE manager deprecatingly; but Jim through the closing door. He
my checked him aud turned to turned back to Mr. Pettigrew
:-: BETWEEN :-:
the sardine merchant.
«You know, Mr. Pettigrew,»
with a cheerful grin,
«I must dash away now. See
he said, «my respect for your you later. You can look after
Natalio Foretich
Punta Arenas and Rio Gallegos intelligence increases every mo this chap.» He nodded at the IRONMONGER
Estancias SAN GREGORIO
at ment. About my name, for ins recumbeiit_ aristocrat, who as •

Touching
KIMIRE AIKE, PUNTA DELGADA, and CÓNDOR. tance. It is my name, as a yet showed no
sign of retur-
matter of fact, but it's not the ning life.
Two journey i a week. one I
usually travel under cer Mr. Pettigrew, who had for BUILDING MATERIALS
For- further informatíons apply to the GARAGE MORANO tainly.» some time been
struggling in Tools for Artisans and Painter's Brushes a ;
There ensued an instant of vai'n to speak, gulped twice

Telephone 328. —

paralysed silence, while the rapidly, ran a finger round spec-iality


manager gasped and Lord his collar, and achieved utter-
Dawnish clicked bis teeth won- auce.
deringly. Mr. Pettigrew, per i- «But who are you?»he asked CALLE ERRÁZURIZ. TELEPHONE 31.
lously inflated, gave tongue in feebly.
a hoarse roar. «All in good time», said
«What did I say?» he shouted. Jimmy. «You'll know soon

«What did I say? And you two enough, because i think every
H. NíEbgEN
wouldn't believe me! Now, man ought to know the name «uc: de NIELSEN & REFSGAARD
perhaps, Mr. Sometiines Anth of his son-in law. But I've got Carpenter and Furniture Shop
ony, you'll tell us where the some business to settlé first.»
He nodded farewell and swung Calle Brazilera83i. Front of Maestranza.
necklace is?»
Jimmy glanced round the briskly from the room, leaving Ib Stock: —

Wood of all descriptions; Tongued


room. The manager, open-mou- behind him a strained and
and grooved planks for floors and ceilings; Window»
thed and was pregnant silence.
goggle-eyed,

Miss Madge Pettigrew, star trames: mouldings, doore and windows.


staring at him fixedly; Lord
Dawnish, astride bis chair, wore ing blankly out over the para
an expression of polite interest; pet of the terrace, felt a touch
Mr. Pettigrew, scarlet with ex- on her arm and turned hast-
citement, tríumphed openly._
Workmen
«Come 011!» said the sardine- «Well, well!» said Jimmy, in
tinner angrily. «Tell us where au easy, conversational tone. who want a good suit al a reasonabie price caá
it is!> «Quite an exciting —
.» obtain it at the "CABALLO BLANCO"
«Oh!» she burst out. «I was Calle Waldo Seguel (comer of Calle Talctu)
«Certainly!» answered Jimmy
affably. He swung round sud listening, and I heard every
1 i'1-TiTiriTiyivaTin 1 1 ■ 1 .-mrin rranw denly and shot
towards the
forth a long
immaculate
thing. I just loathe myself I
don't see how you can ever
Proprietor Mannel Snarez-
finger
Dawnish. «In bis right sleeve.» forgive me!»
FUGELLIE Hn°5. The stupefaction caused by
his earlier revelation was as
«For what!»
«For thinking you liad— you WINDSOK HOTEL
had.—» She stopped and turned
nothing to that now depicted
Calle O'Higgins córner of Progreso upon the faces of the manager 'away,
her hand soot- English Hotel and Restaurant
and Mr. Pettigrew. For a space Jim •
patted
Beg to advise their clients that by every boat from Home they gaped incredulously at hingly. Up to date Bath Room ;; :•
they Goods. orders receive careful attention
are
receiving Camp Jimmy, and then, as one man, Madge,» said he, < «I seem to
Lord remember coming to me Well v*entilated bedroom,s0
swung their ga/.c upon your
Dawnish. The latter, slightly aud saying that if the necklace SpacioUs Dining -

rfaom.
SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA fl.ushed about the cheek-boues, were put back all would be
shrugged bis shoulders and well. Is my memory good?» first class cookinjl aqd conveniences.»
IMPORTADORA laughed. Ige uttered a muffled and Colon No. 828, betwee>?
Movement of Avenida
«The fellow must be drunk, -> unintelligible sound. «That,» Calle L. Navarro ar-d Magallanes
Y EXPORTADORA DE LA he remarked casually. «I ne pursued Jimmy equably, «seems
Steamers :: ::
to indícate
heard such tosh.» to me some concern
PATAGONIA Jimmy surveyed him coldly. ou your part for my Proprietor: V.
«You made a bad break cal That being so, I have a few
ling yourself Dawnish,» he words to say to you, M¡

for this and inter


said. «The last time I saw you darling».
ASTURIANO» Left Buenos Aires
mediare ports 011 and is ex
ist July
was at the Regency at E
tily, «how did you know he
she brok
i O n. Sale
bourne montha ago». The
pected here .the middle of the month. the man?»
nobleman's smi i I sud was
s

ARGENTINO» Actually in Buenos Aires. denly: he to . stiffen «Oh, that», said Jimmy, as if
where he sat. «Then», pursued impatient at an irrelevant query.
«ATLÁNTICO» Making trips to Deseado aud inter Sir Rcginald «I knew he
Jimmy, «you were up to 110 good
was
medíate ports. his name in
I
Manning, and got away with ab soon as saw

the visitors' book. So I had a


quite a lot of stuff. You had
no moustache then, I think. It good look at him, and then I
«Tí TORO CARRERA was rather idjotic to try again recognised him. I just waited
Dentist Elhourne & Slater so soon, wasn't it?»
for him to conimít himself. As

Teeth stopped, brídged He smiled pleasantly, and at a matter oí fact, strictly bet
andj
«•wned. €0 in ni is h ion Agents that instant bis victim left his
chair. He gained bis feet aud
ween ourselves, I thought it
might do your governor a bit
HAY olla
Paunless extractions. All of good. I think it has, too.»
sprang for the door in
one
w°fk A Beok-Keeperg. «What do you mean?» pers-
promptly executed and
«gunateted. Houri 9—12
i lightning movement, but
my took a swift pace to the
Jim
isted the girl. «How did you : WILLIAMSON & Co.
a.| baile Roca. Rio Gallegos know he was a fraud when you
■• and a left and the fugitive encoun-
j p.m. of WiHiamson, Balfour & Co.

Sandayg and Feast days! Telegaflc Address tered a right upper-cut, which, saw his name ¡n the book?»
Agents
■am 10 to ia a.m. carryiug behind it of thesome Jimmy sighed resignedly. VALPARAÍSO.
C^* O'Higgins 879. (bet- "ELBSLA" energy laten t in the kick of a «I didn't want you to know

¡**o Valdivft and Av.Colon) petulant mulé, took


011 the angle of the
him neatly
lifted
till I'd asked
first,»
you something
he said: «but well, you
I Calle 21 de Mayo 1127.
jaw,

«•«J-boiie No. 98.. kg«nt« for Buanaa Alna 'Hsratd"


him from his feet, and flung see, I'm Lord Dawnish.- iea«i
July 6
JO The Magullan Times

First Aid

Ail Güídoor ¡Miles


man
I n the
scrimmage
liad been knocked
the little
down YOI7*. KODAK ^^
Tienda Royal de mhMii

-a
• -

and trampled on.


Stand back, there!» .shouted
the benevolent stranger. sGive
him air, and hurry up with the Uáit j aü GUUm'i eWtt* i spwtaütj
brandy.»
«Never mind about the air,» British goods o«a4y. Ctu»p orders rtccév* careful
murmured the patieut in a faint O r(-a*MaT«MI *
dllCBilOB.
voice.
PUNTA A1BNAS, CALLE VALDIVIA 900.
n CaaHla »i. Telephone 458.
Home Hints for
House Wives ::
BY ROXANA

Spanish Cream
anan's Whiski
Put three yolks of eggs into
a
saucepan afi'l mix in half
írom u
'ROYAL HOUSEHOLD'
Vou get ont

can
teacupful of sugar, half ounce at from £ 1, to £ 18.
gelatine (previously soaked in BLACK AND WHITE»
Brownie Cameras $ 15.
water Eor ten minutes), and _

three teacupfuls of milk. Stir Prompt 'developing and printing and


all together, place on the fire, C. Calle Roca
let it come to the boil. Take it
VEIGA,
off fire, allow to stand for one
Punta Aren \s. 'RED SEAL'
or two minutes, add the whites,
are well matared and perfectly blended.
well beaten. l'our into a wetted
mould to cool.
Panadería Dalmacia Their large stocks ín Scotland ensure a&
The ouly bakery owned by
When Frying Fish of
Allied subjects. Bread made aniailing supply the saae

If a
dessertspoonful of cus with Árgentine Hour. faaaltless qaaliÜM.
tard powder is mixed to a Order by telephone, No. 492
and brushed over smooth paste
Señor Manuel Francisco
Amunategui, son of the Chilean the fish, and the fish is then Utrobicic A .Uusac
Cónsul in France, in mechanic's dress as volunteer in the rail
rolled into breaderumbs, it ans-
way service during the great railway strike some months back.
wers exactly the same as if
eggs were used. This is a great
saving when eggs are scarce.
Ibe hat [mplsyers1 Strike O Ilaipaerrjr Bnni
One and half pound oí plain
(A visión
of the near
future) Tha LatacT flour, three-quarters pound of
six ounces oí lard or
The great Mistress (to newly iustalled sugar,
employers' strike half an of
Matthews! What does butter,
ounce cream
"was ináugurated on a Saturday cook):
tartar, quarter of an ounce
morning after the banks liad this mean? How did this poli of soda, two mix
refused further loans to the ceman get here? ¡cream
1 with milk. Mix all toeether aud
eggs;

president and vice-president of Cook"(equal


to the occasion):
I form into small balls. Make a
the Employers' Union with Diurno, muni. 'K must 'ave bit» hole in centre of each, and put
• which to pay the salaries of left over by the, last cook.
their employees.
a little
raspberry jam in. Bake
Both Happy in hot oven until a golden brown.
The strike was not unexpec-
ted. It had been forecast the Madge: «My luck's in— I've Milán Breast of Lamb

preceding week, when at a just found a new maid, Molly Bresat of lamb, three ounces oí
frenzied. meeting of the unión Molone.»
macaroni, half a pint of stock,
a number of passionate speeches May: «My luck's in, too. Tve
one lemon, one onion, slices of
had been made by employers, just lost her.»
bacon, pepper and salt. Place a
demanding a just share in the Snspended Aniaation layer of thin slices of bacon in
profits of their own businesses. a stewpan, and lay the lamb on
«My children are crying for How did you like
. Mr. Bacon:
the top of them. Remove the
bread, my wife is wearing two- ni)- speech the dinner last at
night? peel from the lemon, cut the
year-old hats, and I can't sleep fruit in slices, and lay on the
at night trying to thiuk of new Mrs. Bacon: It reminded me
breast. Put a few more slices
ways to meet my increasedof the time when you courted
of bacon on the top, add the
salary lists!» cried one of the me, dear.
onion and stock, then let all
unión members. «The time has Mr. Bacon: How so?
simmer for two hours. Boil some
come when we must take some Mrs. Bacon: Why, I thought
macaroni until just tender, then
definite action or all travel overyou never would come to the
drain. Place the meat in the
the bilis to the poorhouse». point. oven to brown, add the maca
No rioting marked the early
Tha Wronj Lt|nii roni to the strained gravy, and
stages of the strike. The pólice stew it gently while the meat
broke up a few gatherings on Jones': «Hullo, Brown, going browns. Put the macaroni on
the street corners and dispersed for the milk? Is your wife 'away, at
hot dish, lay the lamb ou it,
several parades in which red too?»
and pour over the rest of the
flags were carried, and employers Brown: «What the dickens
bore banners with such inscrip- would I want with milk if my gravy. E ¡n-araKra'y.2g^¥-a?^«ga^^

tions as: «We demand a share wife was away?» nw


in the profits of our own busi
nesses!»» «Our employees are
grinding us to death!»
Sturdy Mrs. Doolan

The Phrenologist: Yes, sir, by


.

^>
Efforts at compromise were feeling the bumps on your head
at first futile, the
employers' I can tell exactly what sort of
demands being excessive. The man you are.
1 TALLER MINERVA
Union demanded that the em Mr. Doolan: Oi belave it will
ployees change places with the give more ov oidea wot
Engineers, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, SM; Repairers, Iron & Bi ass Foniders.
ye an

employers, and that the emplo sort ov a woman me woife is.


yers get the wages paid the
employees, the latter taking
A Changa of Owners This establishment has been entirely rebnllt and is in a position to underta-
the businesses with all The Club Bore (who for the
over

the attendant risks and respon- fiíst hour has been quite up to
ke work of all descriptions. The shipyard department is complete with -

sibilities. This was mauifestly his usual form): Do you know,


absurd. old chap, when I carne iu I
Pneumaíic asid Electric Tools, also an Oxy-acetylene Cutting and Weldíng
At length, ou the third day, had a dreadful headache. I've
after the long-suffering
public quite lost it now.
Plant Engineers5 sfoíeí sad Accesories stocked for sale. Dick's Compound
had stood the strike as long
as it could, the employers
The Victim: Don't worry, it's
not lost; I've got it.
Marine Engine Oil always in stock, Solé makers of the Improved
harkened to the insistent de
mands íor a
prompt settlement í
Somtthing Elsa Again FERRIER PSS2SE5- Stares always in Stock.
bf the
meet the
;Mo
trouuw.
atid to ábiae
eniptoyee-s*
They agreed
.
to I
"•■"'
Cúrate: Well, my
how are you
good man,
getting along ^]Z%&33tiai3ea3^999!tSI2&32S¡&aG®ít^^
s
by the compromise decisión of now?
bad,
the government
'

had been
commissioner
immediately
Good
sir. But wages
Man: olí, not
are so
so

very low.
Leather Trunks i Dr. R. Saez H.
tUZ, ÜOfliarQi J
who
the oí the Cúrate: Why, only the other
despatched to seat rüNTIST.
day I heard you had liad au in
trouble. The compromise aj Begs to advise the public itj
ment was drawn up and signed crease.
PLENDID assortment of general, that he is now at theij*
Good Man: Ves, but that
by both parties, this agreement was
leather and fibre travei- services in COMMISSION AGENTS
the in the family, sir.
guaranteeing to employers •ng trunks and handbags, Puerto Natales
food, fuel aud a
place to Uve The Marriage of Conveníante
imported and of local make;
Última. Esperanza.
in íor ensuíng year, and
the
Office Boy (anxious to go tó
SAILCOTH

\
Auctioneers
the of
promise huge góVerfltnent football match): May I have the
iftlc S>ee<ls Revise*,
loans with which to pay their afternoou off, Sir? My grand—
26, 30, 42, 80 and 120 \a\ commercial society lega.
The strike was then Employer. >h, < yes. I've heard 24,
employees.
deelared oíf, but competent ob-
that before. Your grandmother inches wide. ized ana all business concern-
che Public Notary atended
Auth^rized Gustosas
died last wi
servers declare further trouble for
Office Boy: Yes, Sir; but— my Tarpaulings covering
to J. G. Dettleff, CalU
mav be
expecte 1 at any mo ndfather's getting married cargo. Apply
ment.
again this afternoon.
LEOPOLDO FBLLER.
/aldivia N.°
die Notary4
461 or at the Put> House Agente.1
F4.RTJR EST-Sí ) U T 1 i BRITISH NE WSPAPER

IM) Cent*. Punta Arenáis. W«


isday. .Iiilv llíth. 1921 K.0 376.

Authorisecl by Supreme Decree of 2jth oí April 1900.


Opened on 23rd May 1900.
Kstablished ÍHHH
M) OFFICE... .PUNTA ARENAS Bead 8fSte: Old Broad Street, Lóseos, £. C.
Branches.- BilUCH IH FUSTA AM3AS OPESED 189a.
CHILE: Valparaíso, Castro.
ARGENTINK: Buenos Aires, Rio Galleaos, Sta. Cruz, San fulian.
Aúthorised Capital . . .
£ 10.000.000
Directorate: Subscribed Capital
Paid up
. . . >
8,729,040
President: Mauricio Braun. Capital .... >
4,364,520
Vice-P residente: Francisco Campos. Reserve Fund
-f-roprietary Directors: EaW. Hobbs, José Montes
3,850.000
Th., E. Domic. Branches in Chile: Valparaíso,
!;. A.
Ewing Santiago, lquique, Antofa-
Suplentes: T. K. D. Burbury, Douglas R. gasta, Copiapó, Coquimbo, Chillan,
I.ethaby.
Punta Arenas.
Concepción, Talcahuano
ital . . $ 10.000.000
4'aid up Capital , 8.000.000 Argentina: Buenos Aires,
Rosario de Santa Fé, Bahía Blanca
.Reserve Fund , 2.710.00c Mendoza, San Rafael, Rio Gallegos, Puerto Deseado San Ju
Safe deposits, with sepárate departments for renting, íor safe lián, Comodoro Rivadav¡a. Santa
Cruz, Trelew.
^ustod}- of deeds, documents etc. Kngiand: Bradford
A miniature Niágara Falls. The
ix the Savings .Bank Section deposits are received in yreat dáni at Crotón after Perií: Lima
CHILEAN CURRENCY, ARGENTINK Cü'KRKNCY, AND STERLING. heavy snowfalls have causee! a great rise in the water.
Drafta and letters of credit on all fhe principal cities of Euro-
Uruguay: Montevideo
France: Paris.
pe and South America. Current and deposit aceounts opened and all
other kind of Banking operations transacted. Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao Seville, Valencia, Vigo-
E. i ni ted States: New York,
PETTERSHN, Managing-Director.
Conferenee in París (Agency). México: México.
Sterling uuK nnen. y Savings Bank, Deposits re»
ceived. Punta Arenas. -W. HSmith, Manager.
HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand Garnier Proprietor. The Hear East and üpper Silesia Problems
■f*rWm»r^frSt&>&rUc<¡xts^^ :„ iín-jj.*.*;». «.-SEO**;.-:'

No meeting of the Supreme ¡ tain lassitude about the manner i-i-


Council having been arranged wberein the
insurgents' activi £»:!» 3 Á Si *~J¡:
in the near future Lord Curzon, ties were countered
by the troops
Foreign Minister proceeded ti of the Inter-Allied Commission,
Paris today to discuss affairs in while the relations between the
i the Near East with M. Briaiid French and Germán
self-pro- PERCY proprietor
¡ The Italian Ambassador- i 11 Parí.- tection troops was, 011 the other
will doubtless particípate in'hand, extremely strained. The
_

these couversations frem wl '..:'.-., '■■[:'■ U k re


it is expected, a concerted Al whatever
nothing to gain
.

Ladíss k C&zittemeB's Otttfltíers


happens to Upper Si-
lied policy regarding the Greco- lesia and canahandle the situa
Turkish situation will emerge. tion with uuimpeachable im
CALLE ROCA
Recently certain acts oí cal- partía! ity. Their influence has
culated hostility by the Turk th us been proportionately great.
ish Angora government have The Paris conversations Punta Arenas
may
been directed against both Bri help at all events to
classify
tain aud France. Contrary to some of the tangied issues.
•»"■"
the undertakings of Bekir Sami ""nwrwiHHT

LINES TO CLEAR Bey, the Augora delégate at the


Near Eastern Conferenee held

ish vessels have been excluded and


As a result of Curzon's dis
in London in the spring, Brit cussions in Paris with M. Briand
Sociedad Mercantil
the Italian Ambassador,
MENS' SUITS, OVERCOATS from the ports under Angora's France and Italy joined with

RAINPROOFS, PYJAMAS control and British prisoners Britain in the despatch of a de Punta Arenas ::
were not released in exchange Note to Athens suggesting that
for Turkish prisoners set free by as a continuance of the strife Calle 21 de Mayo, córner of Errázuriz.
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR, the British as arranged. These between Greece and Turkey
and other episodes including the seemed unlikely to be anything
CANADIAN STEEL SHOES FOR murder of a British Moslem sub but disadvantageous to both Hight-class Provisión Merchants
ject provokeda stern rebuke and parties, Greece should entrust
CAMP USE. the possibility has been consi to the Allies the task of de-
dered of departing from the creeing the terms of Peace in All the best-known brands
LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS. strict neutrality hitherto main the Near East. If Greece con

Casilla C. Bories-
tained towards the Greeks and sentí certain conditions oí peace of Wines & Spirits stocketl
385. Stubbs & Co. Turks in favour of the former. will be offered both to the Gov
Telefono 248.
Angora's self-confidence in meet ernments at Constantinople and BMilB B«íCBareriowi "trrawn-Mf"» xrca
ing a further projected offensive Angora. While the scheme is
r The Giffen College
by the Greek troops beyond not ambitious the manner of
Smyrna has been badly shaken its reception will do something
by the mere suggestion that to assist the Allies to define
Calle Chiloé 1165. Casilla 208.
British warships might if pro- their future policy towards the Hotel Progreso
vocation increased take a hand Near East. Upper Silesia was Ptapriaaan Daría Zenteao
Boarders -
Half-boaraiers. Day-puails. in the game or that the Greeks also discússed and the Inter-
Caüe Peaaa Maatt aj7. Taicpaaae «4, Cásala m
CURRICULUM: Engliah, in all its branche*. might be strengthened by arms Allied Commission were asked
and munitioiis supplied by the whether they considered it
pos
Arithmetic. Mathematics. French. Latía. Hrgiaae. Allies. The Turks' attitude has, sible to reach shortly au una- Ftrst-claac faauly aaad. Special raaats
in consequence, showns signs niiuous recommendation as to j far prívate aaaacrs ana baaaaeto. .: r.
Drawing. Painting. Burhythaiies. S«wi«f. Drill. Modélate Prteec. The «tiabty of tac
of improvement in the last few the Silesian frontier line bet- 1
-

aaeals at taás hotel caaaot ae


Gyainastici. Singiaj. Mu«ic. Harmoay. Coaatarpaiat days. The discussions in Paris ween Germany and Poland. and ¡ ea_***e«l
of these- statesmen will be di whether they thought further! ÍM Pliat* A«*a*s.
Dancing. Script-writiag aad Satartaaaa. rected firstly to avoidíng any technical experts would be of I Tkrmt aeafcraoaas. CHauarr Ceatcert «rea-y Saaaay.
need for a departure from neu assistance to them in such a
prtparad far Hat Orfará aaá fililí *lÉa,i
P«aiU
Uaal Suma; aW lar ÚM temewu «aval AaaáA trality and to attempting a task. Meanwhile the withdra
*»* Laaaa*
Caflaf a. aad th. TíhaHr OalUf* af Mufla. composilion oí differences bet wal oí both Polish insurgents
ween the Greeks and Turks. aud Germán self-protection !
#
#
.-:•
troops are being arranged.
i Pharmacie Franpaise
see how the
In is difficult to
question of Upper Silesia can Dapeak ai Wu*h. Franca, and National remedia*
be avoided in the discussions. The Irish Situation
Juan Bahrfeldt Fortunately the situation there,
though exccedingly difficult and The political leaders of .Sinn
Uwam-ai aMartmeat
ana
»f Drogí,
Mieerai Watfm
CaeaMcal Pr«dacto.

Calle Errázuriz N°. 840. Casilla 34. Telef. 450 dangerous does, at the moment, Fein are still being badly ser-
show slight signs of improve ved by the extremists who J. ROBKR.T. Caaaiiat
ap
ment. The activities of the Po
parently have got entirely out
Upholsterer lish insurgents have been so- of hand. While the former are
mewhat damped by the wet and unofficíally
taking soundings
Furniture

Carpetj
cold weather and the British with a view to a
authorities, by of troops the latter continúe their diabo-
means
and diplomacy, have persuaded lical policy of outrage, murder
settlement,
!í MOLF1N0 HERMANOS
Curtains both Poles and Germans to with- .-1 ud arson.
During the | VALPARAÍSO
.-■. from the towns in their twelve months the rebels bave
oceupation thus widening the murdered 310 pólice officials,
margin of safety between them.
PrevJOUS tO the arrival of the
'
i
Especialistas en Conservas Nacionales
I ■

S?0 *r¡m*- ibbi- -oa*. ocac «cas» -*aaD« 8* 3308 <cr»


ii

July 13
The Magellan, Times
*r . _ _

example, a woman and


her
Stars of the Cinema
four-years-old son were the vic-

tims of murder gang, beinga wT

trapped while asleep in their


-

home which the rehejs mali-


ciously fired. A young Linierick
farmer was taken from bis
home by armed rebels and later
i c
NDEZ BEHETY" his dead body riddled with
bullets was found on the road-
side. An official of the Agricul
tura! Department in Kerry was
Beeeion Comercial murdered under similar circums
tances. Meanwhile, in Belfast,
Have received: Paints. Galvanisado Iron. Nails. the Sinn Feiners had, during
the night, erected sand-bag
féarricades from behind which
Window Glass. Varnish. Linseed Oil. they fired promiscuously, killing
a boy and a man and wounding
From the tops
several others.
of buildings in Dublin, parties
of military were fired at during
the day and a troop train ap-
JUST RECEIVED proaching the city was attacked
with rifle-fire and bombs. Last
Genuine "Oxford" Sausages —*

Ite English Hotel of night, Sinn Fein renewed its


outrages iu London and around
Whiskey "Spey Royal" k "White Horse" SANTA CRUZ London, Signahnen in some .■ .:'
cases wers shot at, in others
Gilbey's Old Tom Gin (The legitímate they were bound and several
signal stations destroyed by
Gilbey's) ■

Tlak hotel ls excellently fire. Many instances of cutting


the telegraph are also recorded.
Sociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercial hamiahed throughout, posseí The pólice were speedily on
the tracks oí the miserea nts.
■h a hül-alxed billiard table,
«Sara Braun» Within a few hours nine men
had been arrested, incriminating
-» m

ajaá it altogether up-to-date


Sección Comercial. documents, firearms and petroi
being found on some of them.
ErIrri iftits fu "CtlPEIl'S" SIEiRlíB «ACHíHLS. ft. O. FELTON One of the bright spots in the
situation is that modérate opi Miss Bessie
aawia ■■aa-maaar-iar--ai ■■ 1 ■■■■■ nanii Proprie íor Eyton.
nión, both in England and
Ireland, refuses to ábandon hope Since the
of a settlement which these made their own iudependent ar- the unions concerned.
with local owners for beginning of the year fifty one
acts are designed to wreck. rangements
work and their other trades have settled their
*
theresumptionof

Try Libby's sterilized


wages reductions problems thro
* *
to be largely
Despite the abhorrence felt example is sure
followed in the next few days ugh the agency of the Whitley
throughout Great Britain . at
unless such a development is Councils. Other negotiations are
the merciless methods of war-
forestalled by the official accep proceeding. It is to the unions
1 unsweetened evapora» by Sinn
fáre adopted Fein
extremists a recouciliation co tance of the terms by the mi conducting those negotiations
ners' federation. The executive that the miners have appealed.
uld speedily be effected if is at the moment discussing The complete failure to secure

ted milk í Sinn Fein displayed goodwill


and abandoned demands which
what
are impossible of fulfilment No
course

that the
voting
to adopt. It knows the support of the railwaymen
large abstentions from ánd transport workers
are equivalent
at the
to a mani- beginning of the strike seems to
illwill towards Irishmen is en- miners will
tertained in Britain. The absen-
íestation of a desire for the end of indicate that the
the strike. It knows that. the have no suceess in their
at
ce of bitterness is particularly
unión funds have been reduced tempt to involve in their dispute
marked in the attitude qf the members have
troops and pólice towards the by the strike to a precarious unions whose _

the much less in common with the


Irish people and the victims of condition. It knows that

ARENTSEN Hnos. time miners than had thjeir collea-


Sinn Feín treachery themselves Government have placed a

have displayed a spjendid spirit


limit upon their offer of ten gues of labour's triple alliance.
million pounds subsidy to as- Association with other uniou
of generosity towards even the
A sist the men's wages during
of the crimes.
the leaders opens the possibilitiés.
perpetrators of Under for renewed efforts at- a_ settle
notable instance is a plea of period depression.
O'Higgins 941 merey for the Sinn Fein mur-

derer by the parents of his


these ¿ircumstances it is doubt-
ful if the executive, despite the
ment and
Party conferenee sound advice
at to-day's Labour

Telephone N. 4. victim —
McGrath of actual result of
Inspector
the ballot, will was given to the miners' dele
the
of order- gation whose address to
the Royal Irish Constabulary. take the responsibility for
contiuuance ofthe strike. gathering was remarkable
The Inspector was ambushed inga
of delegates its moderation.
and sentenced to death by Sinn A further meeting
distriets may be cal
Feiners. Before being shot he from the
led. It is clear that the unión
-

wrote a moving letter to his

la Puniarsnense"
wife appealing to her not to is faced with the grave danger
harbour hate against his mur- of internal disruption.
Motor-Cycle Tests
RIMARKABLE VALÚES! derer tp whom he bequeathed
* * Well over a score of Britisk
¿nglíih Rrapery Store. S 32.00 tt $ 40.00 the metre his gold watch as a sign of
The miners' executive, after a built motoreyeles yesterday
forgiyeness. The. murderer has discussion extending withstood the severe tests which
'

prívate
Special attencibn paid to
ALL WOOL, CLOTH how been arrested aud is stan
over tvvo days, decided that they are involved in the annual road
Camp Qrders Alwaya «large ding his trial. The court martial were bound to act in accord- races round the Isle of Man.
selection of auitabie goodi British Mautiactured entrusted, with his trial has
ance with the ballot and have The course is extremely diffi
received á noble request for
lor L.adiea, Gents & Chil CL0TM. SO iechei wide. For Winter Suits as a consequence forféited their cult with steep gradients over
merey from McGrath's mother, the
dren. English booto and M« Overcoats. father and three brothers who right
to government grant Snaefell mountain and
of ten million sterling. The exe sharp bairpin corners, the áfira
many

amoeí.4, all i *émé c*oth* declare that in so acting they

ing.
HMM í SKIRVWG. are
cutive now finds itself in an of the race being to encourage
interpreting what would unenviable position. With the serviceablc and discourage freak
IOHN A.. K8DALE Calle Pedro Montt 857. have been McGrath's own last
strike funds exhausted, the machines. The winner rodé an
request. unión is continuing its fight «A. J. S.» eyele and covered six
Telephone JAI- Casilla 365 knowing that the concession of circuits of the thirty-seveu and
llaaiwiillllMlÉflIWiiiéift^ inore favourable wages terms a half mile course in record
is unlikely, and realising that time which averaged fifty-four
The Coal Strike the most probable course of and a half miles per hour. This
events will be towards a
gradual machine's wonderful consisteney
The result of the miners bal drift back to work by the men was demoustrated by the fact
lot has surprised everybody. It who voted for the acceptance that its lap times over six cir
was not expected that a
majo of the owners' terms and those cuits didn't vary to the extent
Six
rity of two thirds^-equired for the who abstained from voting of one minute. One of

continuace of the strike, would be altogether about half of the


«Triumph» eyeles that finished.
obtained, whereas the votes total membership. In these cir actually accomplished one Cir
cast against the acceptance of cumstances
they have ineffec- cuit at the rate oí fiftyseveii
the owners terms was six hun tually
appealed to other unions miles an hour but it encouute-
dred and sixteen. thousand three which have
wages negotiations red difficulties later and }&
hundred and thirty eight as pending to w'1'"
join in the general rider was. seventh at the
comparecí with hundred
one and strike. The fall in the cost of ning Post. The winning
eighty three thousand eigl living and the necessity for was a" despatch rider who haa
c>'yIS!j
reducing productioñ costs have seen service in France and
i
hundred and thirty seven for
acceptance. It is impossible to resulted in negotiations for the is worth hoting that the beav}'
take the voting on its face va ex*
readjustment of wages being strain whereto war service va-
lué because almost
fifty per cent undertaken in scores of trades. posed motoreyeles afíorded
of the miners refrained from vot In
practically all of them there luable lessons for mauufactur
ing. Undoubtedly the vast ma are prospects of an amicable ers and the latest British rn°"
«t
jority of these abstentions fav settlement. Iu the cotton in deis, as the race
tliei
proved,
our a return to work.
Many men dustry, for example, the oper- excel the earlier types in
indeed did not trouble to vote atives' executive, after prolon- coinbiuatioii of durability ana
because they thought the ma ged negotiations, has accepted speed.
jority against the contiuuance the proposais for the reduction of
of the strike was a t'oregone a pound weekly in wages and
A.
II
conclusión, while others refrai have reconimended its accep P. MAYORGA
ned as a means oí showing tance to their coiiolituents. ¿n
their disapproval oí their leaders the engineering trade a tenta- teaehes Spanish by Direct
| for not ending the strike before. tive settlement now awaits ra Method.- Calle Talca i57«
:-
"

Telephone N°. 284-


"
In many distriets the men have tificaron the members of
by
July 13 Magellan I.mív

It has always giren satisfactory results


and is a sure jSCÁB-KIbbER,
Sheep
dipped with this remedy have obtained
the highest awards in the Royal '4' .-"B ■l-*i™**., ^^¿«i»wmotip^- WlMMWWftWMTtTWI'id

High-
land Society's and other Stock Shows. Don Eduardo Dato.rSpaiiish*Minister of State, coníernng with King Alfonso a few
days before he was assassinated by Catalán sindicalists.

Proprietors and solé manufacturers:


bridled forcé would have been guillotine five months later.
Alex. Robertson & Sons. Conferenee of Empire supreme aud this generation Though Charlotte must have
would have liad to spend its shuddered when she heard of
Oban, Scotland. Statesmen days in interpreting and endiw these things, she soon thrilled
ring that calamitous fact in all to another feeling. Was not
at spheres of human activity Liberty at last coming into its
Mr. Lloyd George's speech and influence. The uregulated own? Was not a new France
the conferenee of statesmen from
British dominions and India has
unity of the British Empire arising? Caen, be it remembe-
saved France, Britain and Civi red, was the headquarters of
attracted much attention, par-
lisation írom that castatrophe». the Girondists,. and it was a
ticularly among those most
Gironde Minister (Roland) who
anxious to see an end to the
was in
between
charge of the country's
naval competition Ja
pan and the United .States.
the Premier poiuted out, Bri
As
July 14- and Charlotte Corday. *
lomestic
affairs when Louis
the scaffold. That was
went to
on January 21, 1793. *^or a few
r ^ tain's alliance with Japan has July 14 is France's Day, brief weeks the Girondíst dream

proved a valuable factor in and the day, too, of Charlotte of a glorified


Republic where
PACIFIC LINE avoiding the competition of
armaments in the Pacific. He
also stated. The British» Govern
ment are ready to discuss with
Corday. No story is more inte all men should be free and
resting than hers; no woman's equal seemed a possibility.
figure stands out so clearly, if But the forces of Terror were
inscrutably, against the tragic pushing on behind. And at the
APROXÍMATE arrivals from europe American statesmen any propo
sal for the limitation of arma
background of the time. Where, head of thém, inciting them,
apart from her will you find a with his squat figure and stri-
ments which they may wish to girl of good healthy antecedents dent voice, was ihe misshapen,
R. M. S. "ORITA"
16th. July set out, and we can undertake
will
and character deliberately mak hideous Marat.
that 110 such overtures
ing herself an assassin in the Of course, Marat has his
S. S. "SORATA"
lOth. July. find a lack oí wilhngness on ¡nterests of her country— sacri- latter-day
apologists. Just as
our part to meet them». Britain without fear, the ragged fanatics of the St.
f*cjng herself
R. M. S. "ORTEGA"
15th. August 1immediately after the armistice w¡thout fanaticism and without Antoíne suburb deified hint
reduced
r to peace-timedimensions religious faith? Joan of Are after his death, and had statues-
R. M. S. "ORCANA"
12th. September her vast "naval forces
the
which died for FYance, but she lived of him stuck up in all their
were, perhaps, mightiest in an age when fanaticism was meeting-places, so do certain
asset of the Allies in the war and faith liad not ingenious theorísts defend him
pnceeding home via Panamá Canal.
common
and she had every desire to been sapped by philosophical to-day. He was a learned man,
nations from
prevent friendly unbelief. She was
probably a a scientist, a doctor, a lover of
The Paciíic Steam Navigation Co. their ^jibstauce in a
wasting mystic, and country and reli freedom, and all the rest of it
K J kind or competition that can gión liad become mysticaíh/ Perhaps he was; but the pages
do no possible good, and that blended in her wind, making of the
MONITEUR, still to be
&^&szpmisss&v,¿. .

'.¿Jíi2¡s^£i¡m^:^as^íss^^ís¿i^^sss.\ might all too eásily lead to a


her abnormal. Charlotte Corday, read in the Paris National
serious breach. If she can assist save íor the fact that she stab-
Archives, record how in the
towards a naval reduction bed Marat, did nothing abnor Convention he used to howi
agreement, her services would mal. There was no evidence iu for blood. «We must have rivers
always be available to her two her upbringing of lack of bal of it!> yelled the scientific
allies. ance. She' had no upsetting Masat.
*
* * beliefs. She liad no lover. She To Charlotte, in her retreat
TELEPHONE Mr. Lloyd George never for- had no enemy. She was neither at Caen, the of personality
gets how near the Allies carne 11 euro tic,
hypersensitive nor
'
Marat, and, 111
fact, bis very
to defeat in the days when the hypochondriac. She had never
existeñee, was something sinis-
Germán effort was most seen Marat, ñor been within ter and
war terrible. The' friends
and told the Dominion a hundred miles of him before she had viere Girondistr friends;
puissant
Statesmen how the course of she went up to Paris to kill the men who were making the
CAKS with the World's history might have him. She knew that bis death new and fair France were Giron-
been changed liad not men would cost her her own life, dists, menaced bv the
now,
electric come so readily from every but she considered it better monster Marat. He ought to
part of the Empire 011 the for France that he should die, be got rid of. That was certain.
outbreak of the War. «War re- and with calm deliberation she But who would get rid of hini?
starter, vealed to the world, including made the sacrifice. With calm and deadly resolu-
ourselves», he said, «that the When anyone thinks of July tion she resolved to do it her
British Empire was not an
14 he or she may well spare self. She admitted no one to
abstraction but a living forcé a thought for this girl, the her confidence. On JtilyS, 1793

to be reckoned with. Who last oí the female martyrs, she took the Paris diligence,
TRUCKS with would have believed before the post-dating the others by about leaving her home for the three
War that the Empire outside 1500 years. Her parents were days' journey to the capital she

pneumatic Great Britain would i 11 the middleclass people, residiug at liad never seen. .She arrived on
hour oí emergeney have raised Caen, in the south-west of the evening of July, took a
tyres front two millions and more soldiers France. She was living there room, went
and sent them to the battlefield when the Revolution broke out on the next day set out to look
On July 14 of that for the man.
calmly to bed, and

to serve the common cause, side in 1789.


and rear. by side with the United King year, when the Bastille was Charlotte had reckoned on
dom. An opportune revelation taken, she was in her 17Ü1 year. making the sacrifice a public
two tai trttcks. NASH CAtS. Six cyiii-éerrttrmttá -Mires. oí the reality of the British Echoes of the Paris storin one. She intended to
approach
in would reach the girl only fain- Marat publicly, and to strike
Empire has my judgnient
EatHsfa
rars-ats iHHi-sktd cfcatas tH sit-e*. altered the history of the World. tly at Caen. But the tempest him down in view cí all Paris.
MitaeEifJísn fa-at ava^s. Firestwie tyres mi Utwu, Those of us who know how grew; the mouarchv went down As it happened, he was ill
narrow the raargin was between in blood ou the ioth of August, when she reached the reached
Panrirág , Vutesatziatt», Acetyieie weMfH* Victory and Defeat can proclaim 1792, the King going to the the city; the skin disease that
without hesitation that without
LEGITÍMATE FOKD SPARCS. these two million men that CEEECQICCH-'El'jJ^
carne from outside the United
Kingdom, Prussianism would
probably have triuinphed in the
West aud East before the Ame
Church of St. James
rican troops arrived on the Calle Waldo Seguel
_
» *»C *• adriae
my distin-Waltor F. Dixon Dr. H. ROGELIO SAEZ
stage, and Lord Curzon who The Services in above Church until further notice will be:
Ifaiaaei cítentele and the general has been discussing with the ON SUNDAY. M rning Prayer 10. 30
nafcUc taaat oa the 2<>tk. Decetn-
W. I re*pemed my bakery under
Genera! Customs Agent, DENTIST French Prime Minister tlie
■*•* aaarae of "Panadería Libertad" Authorized
by Goverment. executiou of a Victorious Treaty Evening Prayei 5.30 p. 111.
tac Calle Softoret N.o 479. and
Begs to advise bis clients would bave been discussing Cclcbration "f Holy Communion at 8. a. r lln ist and
*", b« pieaaed to aupply families Office, Calle Roca that he is now at theii how best to carry out the
araad
over the Bank of Punta position. hutniliating conditions diel 11 3rd Sundays in the I on

the 2nd. and tn the mon'.


. JmHo aadojkoTich y Co. by the triumphant Wai
te aaaao Ae H Panadería Dalmada Arenas. En ON WEEK DAY;' at 6. p. m.
Surgery, Cal The reign of mi
I. WI1.

a
The Magullan Ti mrs J»lv 13

added so his native the place of execution. At the


much to
ugliness keeping him at trial she had not flinched. She
was

home. She went to his house listened to the evidence with


on the afternoon of the i2th. no display of emotion. She was
The door was opened by Marat's heard to say once or twice
housekeeper. «Is citizen Marat after a witness had given evi
at home?» «Yes.» ..«May I see dence. «That is a fact, «It is

The CASA JACOBS' announce him?» «Not unless you have quite true»,
an
appointment»,
«One could not
and after have given a tfüer deposition>.
another word or two the door 'The heavens were
The patient, a deiuge of rain as the cart
discharging
was firmly shut.

protesting figure of .Charlotte drew alongside the guillotine.


of a splendid assort= remained outside. Charlotte, with her hands bound
Back she carne next evening lifted up her face, and the rain
This time she was fell on it. Death carne even
—the I3th.
admitted. Citizen Marat was in more swiftly to her than she
his bath, but if she would had dealt it to Marat.
wait «I will wait», said Char

Just 128 years ago. Neither


lotte, hurrying past. She lost French history ñor
English
no time. Únflinching and reso-, history can furnish a
parallei
hite as when she left Caen five to thethé strange episode.
days before, she hurried along heroic tragedy. There have
a passage-way and entered the been male fanatics scores of —

where Marat sat in his them— who have thrown


place awav
closed-in bath, a writing tablet their lives in striking at aii
iu front of him. The blow was oppressor. Women, as a rule,
struck. 'A moi mes amis» cried don't do such things. They
the squat victim, spluttering want personal motive. Char
a

Jackets and (lying-


he was dead.
In a few minutes lotte liad an
impersonal one.
Young, good looking, calm.
The arrest, the trial, the exe- heroic, inexplicable, she moves
cution followed in due course, across the page of
history swa-
and and followed quickly. No need
to dwell on them. On the even
ing of the i3th the Terrorist
thed in a light that is half-
darkness, sombre
itself, and
as the ni°-ht

yet shot throu


died; at half-past six ok the i6th with a gleam like the glcam
the tumbril took Charlotte to of immortality.

Suits
Morleys^Underclothing TELEGRAMS
annel Shirts, Wool
London, July 5. that several Russian contin-
Socks, etc. for the win The House of Commons gents have arrived in Asia
voted without discussion the Minor. The Nationalist Turkish
ter season. ten million pounds sterling as leader, Kemal Pasha, sáys that
a subvention to the miners un this is a proof of Russian and
til the situation becomes nor Turkish íraternity.
LOWEST LONDON PRICES mal.
London, July 5
CAMP and POSTAL ORDERS Paris, July 5 Telegrams from Constantinc-
The Council of Ambassadors ple say that the relations bet
HAVE OUS SPECIAL ATTENTION has asked the United States ween Russia and Turkey are
to postpone the claims she has daily becoming closer with the

pending against Austria for a object of intensifying the resis-


period of twenty years as all tance to Greece.
Shop always at the the other Allied Powers have
done. If this request is acceded London, July 5.
t", it will allow the Financial known here that the
It is
Committee of the League of bolshevist Krassin has made
Nations to raise a loan for Aus ove'rtures to the French Gov-

Casa Jacobs tria which will enable her to


recover from the financial pos-
erment to negotiate
between Russia and France.
a treaty

tration írom which she suffers.


New York, July 5.
Berlin, July 5. The newspapers publish in
Herr Morkwitz,the Director terviews with the Prendí boxer
of the Deutsche Bank has
Carpentier, who is in the best
stated that it would only be of spirits aud enthusiastic to
from motives of high patriotism continué his career, affirming
that this Bank would take that he will not retire from
up forty million treasury bonds, the ring.
contributing in this manner to
the payments which Germany
NewYork, July 5.
has to meet 011 the 3ist. August
next. champion of the world,
The
Jack Demsey, is preparing to

avigation Montevideo, July 5.


The President of the Repu
defend his title against Willard
and Buchanan who have both

blic has sent a note to the challenged


him.

Women's Committee in which


ARICA-PUNTA ARENAS LINE he states that the laws which Rome, July 5.
Under the Presidency ot Sig
prohibit women from taking
nor De Nicola. representatives
part in political and municipal
of the fascista and socialist
activities, will be repealed at
held a meeting in which
parties
an early date. was come to
an agreement
which will have the effect oí
Constantinople, July
5.
tranquility in the
Communications from Angora restoring
state that Kemal Pasha has country.
Left Valparaíso the 23rd. June an
on proclaimed a
Holy War and
Pekín, July 5
wj,ll invite all the Mahometans
received from Via-
will arrive at Punta Arenas on the of the world to join in it. Despatches
divostock announce that the
advance of the anti-bolshevist
6tha J U LY. She will toe again on the 1 lth. J u LY Constantinople, July 5.
The Turkish
troops continué ¿>rmy under General Semenoff
their advance without on that city is imminent.
interrup-
íor Anca, accentiag to iíínerarj, ^iimg ai Castro. Puerto Montt, Corral. tion and the Greek forces
which had been detached for Paris, July 5
The French newspapers think
°ip« itofagasta. and lot the defence of the passes of
Chyve, are completely surroun- that Carpentier will have ano
ded. ther try to win the champion
ship of the world should Demp
London, July 5 sey conseut to give him a
HAfiSinCENT ACCOHODATIOH FOR FIBST-CLÁSS PASSENGERS, WITH It is announced that if the
United States does not accept
rerurn match.

the projected triple alliance in London, July 6. .

the Pacific, the Anglo-Japanese The-Daily Telegraph» com-


agreement will be discontiutied. menting 011 the present political
situation of Italy, says that
Good and hygiencic accomodation íor 80 third-class passengers, men only, with London, July 5. without a doubt Orlando will
Thefl" King Queen and of replace Bonomi in the ministry
good meáis. These 3rd.-class passengers need only provide a niattress and bedding latter 1?
Belgium arrived here and are in case that the
For details of passages and freights appiy to the oííice of the Pacific Steam the guests of the British Sove unable to form a cabinet.
Naviga reigns. They will stay until
tion Company, Calle Errázuriz, comer oí O'Higgins.
Friday when they will return
Berlin, July 6.
direct to^their own country. from Up
Telegrams received
Silesia state that a free
Er"-"-»- per
Lond J«iy 5- fight, which almost developed
Xews from Angora states into an insurrectiou, took place
The Magkllan Times
Ju-y n

on the Polish-German frontier. Warsaw, July 10. dollars and 80 million


paper
While theSilesians Semi-official telegrams
were recei dollars gold, besides these, there
U »
enjoying themselves dancing ved here confirm
the news is another déficit of 40 millions

LITTLE'S
their national dance, the Poles that Trotzky arrested in
was
paper which has been granted
fired into them with rifles. The Riga on the 2oth. June last by snpplementary votes. He
Silesians returned the fire with and lodged in prison by order
pointed out that it was neces
machine guns, ten Poles being of Lenine.
sary to find extraordinary means
killed ana eleven wounded. of income and adopt a plan ,of
Athens, July strict economy to save the pre
10.
It is stated that
the Sultán sent situation and díscover some
POWDER A FLUID DIPS London, July 7.
The attempt of the Russian?
of Turkey is willing to accede other method of
replacing the
to the request made to him income which formerly the trea-
to reopen negotiations with
the sovereign of Angora, sury received from the
France has not prospered as by
Guaranteed "PRE-WAR" aUAUTY the French Government has
of abdicating his throne, on duties on nitrate.
condition that he i$ succeeded
export

deelared that it will maintain


its attitude against the Bolshe- by
some member of the im Santiago, July 8.
APPROVED by the ÁRGENTINE GOVERNMENT vists. perial family with the exception
of Prinee Abdulal.
The senator, Don Ricardo
Valdes, replying to Don Vicente
efficacioos
as London, July 7
Garcia Huidobro, President of
the Banco Popular, made a
News from Paris states that the From Árgentine
in Curing the Scab at the prescribed strengths. in Benthen, a village in Upper direct aecusation of embez-
zlement of funds against the
Silesia, a Major of the French Buenos Aires July 5.
army bas been assassinated by manager of that institution,
All
goods are our the Germans. The news has state
Telegrams received from Lima Don Francisco Celis. Señor
that a fire broke out
made a great stir in military in the Palacio Pizarro and des Valdes stated that the manager

MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND. circles and it is feared that the


troyed the offices of the Presi
speculated on the Exchange
French troops will make sangui- dent and some other of historie with the funds of the Bank
nary reprisals. interest.
keeping the profits for himself
when he off pulled
a coup and

Morris, Little & Son, Ltd. London, July 8. his losses to the Pro-
It is stated that the Govern Buenos Aires, July 6.
charging
fit and Loss account of the
ment of Greece, in a The Government has publis
communi Bank when he was unsuccessful.
Calle Roca 858 (altos) cation sent to Tchitcherin, hed a decree prohibiting the He described the manager as a.
declares that Greece has no importa tion of live stock from man without conscience but
above the Banco Chile y Argentina. PUNTA ARENAS- hostile intentions against the certain European stud farms expressed his faith in the hc-
Russians. where it is known that there are
infected animáis. The North
norability of the Directorate.
London, July 8. Americans have taken advan- Don Ricardo Valdes made a —

News from Smyrna states that in the senate


of this opportunity to in speech regarding
King Constantine will not leave tage the sales which are made by
troduce some specimens of fine
for the front before another means of raffles in all parts oi
stud animáis which, however,
week.

GRAND HOTEL are still under the strict obser


the country and qualified these
London, July 8. varon of the veterinary autho drawings as
public frauds and.
It is announced that it is rities. asked the Government to take
(Ex -
MOTEL COMERCIO) very probable that Great Bri In the meantime, various steps to have them suppresseé,
Calle Errazrariz Teleshena It5. tain, France and Italy will be farmers have sent orders tothe
Proprietor -

i. PLAGHIER. obliged to. take combined ex United States for 105 pedigree Santiago, July
The profits of
10.
tbe Banco de
treme measures against the bulls and 100 stud rams. Chile for the year ending 3oth.
Nationalist Turks' who, it
This hotel has been seems, according to the rumours Buenos Aires, July 8. June amounted to the sum of
coxnpletely renovated and visitors can now count
The French lady aviator,Mme. I 8,325>352 and those *of the
circulating, have penetrated the
on every coxnfort Special apartments can be had with prívate bathroom Banco Español de Chile to
.

neutral zone east of Constan Volland, left for her native


attached. The cuisine at this establishment cannot be equalled and special tinople. country today and was seen off $14.686,966.
dinners be by the majority of the military The night before last a riot
very short notice.

can
arranged at London July 8.
and civilian aviators of the broke in front of the
out
The British Sovereigns have
country. Before leaving Mme. building of the Banco Popular
accepted the invitation of the Bolland said that she intended
First Class Bar -

Modérate Prices. King and Queen of Belgium


in Eu who liad lost
provoked by a group of crieditors
visit Brussels and will pay obtaining
an aeroplane
to heavy sums owing
fit to make the flight from to the
the visit at a near date. rope bankruptcy of this ins
Rio de Janeiro to Buenos Aires. titution. that the ma Hearing
London
July 8. nager, Don Francisco Celís, was
Speaking in the
House of in the premises, the mob at
Commons, the of
Secretary nm the mmiu -

tempted to break down the


State for War stated that there doors and administer corporal

Relojería y Joyería
was no outbreak oí hostilities Santiago, July 5. punishraent to him as the
between the British troops and The labourers on the farm author of their ruin, but the
the Turks and added that the of San Ignacio, situated near doors proved too strong and.
Allied Army oí Oceupation Santiago, have come out on the crowd was finally dispersea
would only intervene in the strike. The farm the pólice.
of attack Constan
belongs to the byThe
President of the Republic, señor
case an on manager escaped iu a
tinople by the Kemalists. Alessandri, who, it is stated, motor car but, by order of the

SUIZA Lima, July


It is
9.
affirmed that
the fire
which destroyed part of the
has always given his workmen Minister of the Court of Ap
tbe best of treatment.

Santiago, July 6.
peal, Señor Bascuñan Cruz, he
was arrested and placed in
confinement to protect hiro.
Señor Arturo Alessandri Jú
from the public. The Directors.
Palacio Pizarro the day before nior, in the columns of the all men of social
yesterday was intentional as «Diario Ilustrado has denied standing in
the capital, viz. Messrs. Vicente
the fire broke simulta-out the news published regarding '

Garcia Huidobro, Fernando-


neously in eight distinct places. the strike in the President's
Gabriel Palma, Roberto
It is thought that the incen- farm and says that there were Lira,
and Guillermo Pe-
Large of luminous
assortment diaries had the intention only some slight difficulties Peragallo,
have all been subjected
of President with the labourers which were reira,
assassinating
clocks for the bedside in silver Leguia who, if he had been arranged immediately.
to severe cross qíiestioning by
and enamel. Many different co in bis office at the time, could —
Rumours are circulating of a
the judicial authorities who
not have possibly escaped. It
are intervening in the case.

lours and shapes. possible strike amongst the mi


It is known that all the depo
has been proved that at the ners of «El Teniente». Should
sits were used in disastrous
An electric dock for sale with moment when the fire broke this oceur, it will affect more
speculations and the losses are
out, bombs containingasphixiat- or less 20,000 operatives.
calculated to be five million
six adjustments. ing gasses were thrown into the —
The majority of the senators, dollars. Besides this a large
windows of the palace as the
it appears, have the intention of number of the employees of
COMPLETE OPT1CAL w soldiers who entered to put
out the conflagratiou were ren reducing the amount of the the bank are heavy debtors oí
internal loan to be floated to the establishnient, and the
DEPARTMENT. dered unconscious by the fumes.
The objeets which the Pontifi thirty or forty millions until overdraft owing by the aecun-
the Executive presents. it.s plan tant Gandarillos amounts to
CONSULTATION cial Legation and the South
of economies. The sénator, $ 70,00. The Judge, señor Bas
American colony in Paris had
Claro Solar, observed that the cuñan Cruz after subjecting
FREE. presented for the celebration déficit of 1922 may reach the the manager, don Francisco
of the Centenary suffered some
sum of 500 million dollars. Celis, and the inspector of ac
damage but the libran- was eounts, don Ricardo Velez to
left intact. Santiago, July 6
Contitining his investigations another interrogation ordered
Calle Roca 842. Telephone 495. Casilla 6 i London, July 10
into the irregularities committed both to be imprisoned but the
in the Banco Popular, the Mi latter svas soon aíterwards pla
Branch ¡n RIO GALLEGOS. \ General Macready, in repre
sentation of the British Govern
nister of the Court oí Appeal, ced at liberty
Señor Bascuñan Cruz, paid a of Don Antonio Vergara.
under the baií

ment and Mr. Michael Collins,


visit to the Banco de Chile Today the rioting in front
the commander of the Irish
of the bank building was re
«CHILOÉ» for lquique where he found that a sum of
Sept republicau army, for the .Sinn
but the news that the
< MAGALLANES > Will leave for Valparaíso, on nth.
Feiners have signed an armis- $ 50,000 liad been irregularly peated
Will leave for Ultima deposited out of the founds oí manager had been imprisoned
«ALEJANDRO» Esperanza tice and ordered the cessation
on th.
11 the first naiued institution. The was well received by the cre
of hostilities in the whole of
i'At for Árgentine Coast pcrts. auditor and receiver, Señor Ho ditors and the mob dispersed.

LOVART»"' Ireland. The Government has
«PATAGONIA» In Caleta Josefina. racio Fabres, will shortly be
promised to avoid all os-
«KlOSTA. CRUZ* Left for Rio Gallegos and Santa tentation of forcé and to con
able to return to their owners,
Cruz. : cede to Ireland a system of
the bonds deposited in custody, FOR SALE
but only after deducting írom
Home Rule such as exists in A few original Oil and Pas
Will leave. íor Cóndor, Kimere Aike their valué the sums owing to
«KEEL ROW» Ganada. tel Pictures of the Channels and
and. Monte Dinero on Qth. the Bank by their owners.
Straits oí Magellan, by the web
.«CORDILLERA* *

San Paris, July 10. Santiago. July 6. known artist



A RAUCA XI A» Taíiug sheep írom Gregorio It is announced from Angara The Minister of Finance made
il mberto Rosales
to Rio Seco. that the Greeks have been a stateinent in the Senate of
• MINERVA' Running to Porvenir. defeated in Morderdo and that the economic situation of the Some of these can be seen ¡11
Servicio Marítimo N.o 54- Valparaíso Line 387
Movement of Steamers Telephones:
Bodega N.o 206.
King Constantine has returned country. He said that there
to Smyrna. exists a déficit of ¿40 njillíon
¡the Reading
tel Rova!.
Room of the He
The Mageixan Tiut» |«íy *s

cargo and, amongst others, the


following passengers.- Captain
9toundtheJbW/z. Mr. and Mrs.
Riddel,Steels,
Mrs. Thornhill and children and
Messrs. Oresti Rossi, Constante
The usual annual ceremony
Ortenzi, Pablo Coffré and
of trooping the colours took Jorge
on the morn
Cabrera.
place in the Plaza
ing of Sunday last before a gath- The «Porvenir» sailed for —

of the general public. The the western part of the Straits


ering
Batallón Magallanes paraded in and the Evangelistas on Tues
full uniform and showed by the day. Mr. E. Williams, who has
execution of the various mov- been invalided for some time in
ements which tbey were put town owing to an accident suf

LTD
through, that they had been fered some months ago, in the
well drilled during the short discharge of his duties, returns
period that they have been with by her to take up his post of
the colours. Detachments of the Chief Lighthouseman of the
Fire Brigades, Boy Scouts, and Evangelistas.

London, París
other public bodies were pre
—The Town Council has re
sent and the ceremony was
ceived the authorizatiou of the
witnessed by the authorities and
the Consular Supreme Government to float
Corps. .

an internal loan up to the sum

Punta Arenas. Yesterday being the anni- qf $ 680,000 dollars to cover cur

versar}- of King Pedro of rent expenses and to consolí


Serbia', the Cónsul, Mr. Vicente date the loans which they have
Kusanovich, held a reception in at present pending.
his prívate residence in the af
Mr. Benedicto Guerrero Bit- —

ternoon, which was attended by


tner has been named Juez de
w< hold a selection of piece goods which we
fine the local authorities, the Con-
sular Corps and a large num>'>MeIeSacion
m Puerto Na^
,,

are offering at very low prices. A visit to us be


ber of his fellow countrvtnen
and other friends. —
Some of the crew of the
«Tiltil» have been arres
fore deciding to purchase elsewhere will pay you. —

Now that the epidemic oí


aecused of stealing
has practi ted,
steamer

paint
whooping cough and
other effeets from on board.
cally disappeared, the labours
Navy Garbadine from 28s. to 4os. metre of the sanitary commission in As a result the Workmen's Fe
deration have boycotted the
Blanket Cloth, puré wool 25s. to 30s. combating that infantile plague
have ceased and the attention ship and the agency, and all
„ »»

Cashmeres „25s. to 32s. »» oí the chief of that department work of discharging the vessel
Government White Serge l«s. is at a standstill.
»» has been directed to the state
Velvet ISs. ta
of the houses non sanctas which In the last meeting of the —

have been suddenly discovered Town Council ¡t was resolved


Jap Silk 7%. »»
to be, as also the dwellers ther to send $ 2,000 to Natales for
Black Satin, best «palay 20s >»
ein, in a most filthy_ condition. the purchase of paraffin for
Creton n. to lOs. va
A pro-hygiénic
campaign has the lighting of the streets which
thereforé been inaugurated ag present in complete dark
Nurse Cloth 3s. to 4s. aa
are at
ainst these, and should as much after
Printed Silk and Brocade 20s. to 23s.
néss
nighfall.
tf energy be shown in this case
—From the news published
as was in the
stamping out the in one of the local
whooping cough, they may be dailies, it

¡ Also the new pile cloth DWETINE at the lowest price in considered as models for the appears that we are likely to
have the usual visit from our
rest of the country.
friend the cgrippe*. The epi
town 20 metre —

The despatch boat «Orom- demic has


appeared in Rio Gal
pello» accompaníed by the tug legos and our colleagne is calling
«Ortiz» laft Puerto Montt on¡ on the port authorities to take
the 6th. instant and ought to measures to
impede tlie entrance
arrive here about the middle of of this dread epidemic by sea,
Send your printing work to the "MAGELLAN TIMES", who specialise the month. She comes to take What about the passengers
the place of the steamer of the from the same town overland?
same class,
in letter-heads, bilí heads, programmes, menus, visiting cards, etc. anC 'Leucoton», on this And is it not a case of locking
station. the stabie door after the horse
has disappeared? There are se
in the manufacture oí account books. ■■■■■■■ ■ ■

On the night of the 7th.


instant the match between Taki, veral cases already in the town.
the exponent of Hu Jitzu, the —The French colony are
boxer Palmer and the wrestler
.

making great preparations for


Uyevich took place in the Po- the celebration of the anniver-
liteama Theatre and resulted in
sary of the storniing of the
an all round avíii for the
'Japa Bastille which falls due tomor-
i*> nese athlete. Palmer
only las ted row and amongst 'other íesti
two rounds but the match with
vities, public and prívate, a
Uyevich was more prolonged: dance has been arranged in the
and in fact might be described French Club which
as a draw
promises to
only that Uyevich be, as usual with our gallant
BY APPOINTMENT mixed up the Graeco-Roman,
Allies, a complete successs.

ORIGINAL
in which he was supposed to
decree of
wrestle, with the catch-as ex- the According
to a —

catch can style and may there Supreme Government oí

|j
'
foré be esteemed to have lost recent date, the
on a foul.
Sub-Inspector
of Pólice, Mr. Eleuterio Gómez
has been appointed to a post
POWDER DIP all others are a
—The new School Board held of the same
category in Chillan,
meeting- 011 Wednesday last and Mr. Arturo Palma Pahua
and amougst other business, has been nominated to fill tiie-
resolved to name the comand-
vacaney in tisis town. The lat

.
I/HITATIONS ! ing officers of the pólice det ter will arrive from the north at
achments in Natales and Por an
early date..
venir, «whippers-ins for the í
local schools. The rural com- A. decree of tlie Minister of

A RT1CLES made of the ingredients vary according to


same
missaries in the other Justice has conceded another
parts oí vacation of nine months to
1, their quaíity; 2, the process of their manufacture; and 3, any the territory have been
apoin-
ted for the same work. Messrs. count from the I2th. June last
previous treatment of the ingredients.
Hobbs, Kwíng and Chaparro to Don Jorge Matta, Notary
and bis place will be
Beer and Whisky are both made from Malt! were
appointed to enquire into Public,
the sanitary condition of the filled in the interim by Mr.
The finesl Toilet Soaps and the cheapest Laundry Soaps are schools of the own. Hernán Cádiz, the acting se
manufactured from the same raw materials! cretary of the Juzgado.
—The Governor of the Ter
ritory, Señor Fernandez Ro Visitors to town during the —

The common Green--glass Beer Bottle, and theifinest Cut'glass cuant, returned from Natales week include Mr. and Mrs. Ma
Goblet contain the same original ingredients! on the gellan Fenton from Fenton Sta
morning of Friday last tion
by the and Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins
<
Alejandro» after being
The finest Steel and the commonest Cast Iron are made from the absent twelve days. He has from Estancia Tres Pasos.
same Ore- made a
thorough inspection of 1
.-l-J. -
1 '■—
I all the Government departments
¡in that tgwn and has settled T J0IDAI1
COGPER'S DIP and its imitations may be made ; the
pending dispute between the
from tne same ingredients, and wrapped in the authorities and the residents, Tiisirtas It SiiiUry EupiteK
and it¡s expected that the
same coioured paper, but not one of these Imita- state of affrjrs iu that centre
tions is idéntica! with the original ! will in the future follow a more Water laid on aud every class
tranquil course.
of sanitary work undertaken.
Baths aud geysers made and
According the latest in fitted. Pctrol
to
tanks, lamps, and

is all a
question formation received from the Pa other motor
accesories suppl'ec-
cific office, the mail steamer at shortest
notice.
«Oruba> will arrive here this
ofternoon and will remain Telephone 245. Casilla 253- -

QUALITY! some two

a
days as she will load
_

quantity of 'frozen [meat in


Rio Seco. SPANISH LESSOMS
-The P. S. N. C. steamer Good metlio '. Mód :rate char
irrived here 011 Fri- ge. Apply to the office of thi*
aaaM morning la; mail, newspaper.
July 13 The Magullan Times
7

SECURITY Britisli Commeree vernments in all parts


world. A second reason
of the
on
for your maintenance
cation,» he concluded, never
and eátt-
behalf of floating the loan is
PLEASURE in South America that the Holy See should be
having alluded to his pride in
the boy or his ambitions ou his

ECONOMY adequately prepared to meet behalf.' «You will put an im


fieman competition the politico-financial combine mediate end to what I know
which is financing Zionism in to be a folly. and fear
may de-
Palestine.
important statements by generate into a sin, or»— he
Sir Ricliard Cooper, Barí.
The rumour as to thisalleged
Vatican loan has no
British Vice-Consulate rose as
though to add majesty
official to his ultimátum— «I wash
my
<La Prensa* of Buenos Aires
support whatever. Indeed, of Punta
hands of you henceforward—
ficially it is stated that such Arenas, Chile,
publishes the following télegram
a project has not even been 1 ith July 1921.
irrevocably.»
Gaunt and silent, he paused.
«London
considered, ñor is it likely to "Persons Missing" Sir William Warner had en
May 27 (United). be considered. The income from
Interviewed by a representative joyed a huge practice as a
Peter's Pence has diminished The following persons, or Chancery Special. He had inhe-
of the United Press on his re
in some countries, but it has anyone knowing their where- rited a
cent return from a tour of large fortune from a
increased in others, and, it is abouts, would oblige by cora- godfather. He was childless. But
three months in South America,
Sir Richard Cooper Bart, Mem
said. the annual contributions municating with the British the thought of ultímate inhe-
are not any less than Vice-Consulate:-
ber of Parliament for Walsalf" they ntance seemed
suddenly to
were before the war.
and head of the firm of Wi John -Michael. weigh little with Kenneth War
In Rome itself the rumour
lliam Cooper y Nephews, mau J. Lawrence, late of Estan
ner
against Mrs. Strachan's blue
of the loan is treated as mere eye and her shining chaff-yellow
ufacturers of «Cooper's cia «Menendez Behety».
Dips», idle gossip, and no encourage- hair. Its very insignificante
said that he had been greatly Charlie Olí ver, late of Es
ment whatever, is given to the shocked him, for he was twentv-
impressed by the facilities for idea that the Holy See is in tancia Primera Argentina.
the development of trade which eight, only lately called to tlie
the least likely to float such a John Smith. Bar— Flanders instead of cham-
South American countries offe
loan. «The Holy" See's bank is J. Bannerman Smith. bers had oceupied four
red, and called special attention y-ears—
Divine Providence» was the T. B. Wildman. penniless and, as yet, without
to the danger to which the remark made in connection prospects. Sir William, with his
NO STOPS ON THE WAY British Exporter is exposed by
with the rumour, «and while British Vice-Consul. friends and his influence, could
the expansión of Germán com
You are fully insured •

that is so there is no need for blast his career. He was' mad


mercial activities.
FOR SAFE, COMPORTABLE AND international loans». to shrug his shoulders.
On all sides there is evidence
Syriac Prealtes Miet For Synod We have a vacaney for an in- «Good night, Kenneth.»
PLEASANT MOTORÍNG of the importance which Ger
USE mán commerce is Beyrout Syria: Archbishops

telligent English-speaking girl. The judge stumped


up to
acquiring in .

WHEN YOU, t,¡ Brasil, Uruguay and tlie Árgen


and Bishops of the Syriac Rite 60 od salary and prospects. bed. Kenneth waited in the
jI smoking-room till the house was
from- many parts of the East
tine owing to the low prices Apply:- then he
at which Germán Houses are
have assembled in Beyrout to
hold a Synod of the Syro-Cat-
jI quiet,
bed to
stealthily
the shrouded back draw
clini-

offering their goods and the CASA JACOBS


credit facilities which they are
holic Church.- ing room. The painters were in,
ss
OF TH**: NEW TYPE The Synod has been held and their ladders, with
offering. long
under the presideney of the boards stretched between, their
DOÜBLY VULCANIZED
REINFORCED BEAD normal
When the situation becomes
and the demand for
manufactured articles increases,
Syrian Patriarch of Antioch,
Ignaz Ephrem II Rahmani.
fffMHoni^ brushes, rolls of paper, and pails
of- whitewash littered the floor.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. The other prelates taking part n He stood in the» darknéss list-
it is very doubtful if the Bri
VICTORIA 15(16 BUENOS AIRES tish will be able to recupérate in the deliberations were the eniug.
.,

the position which they had Archbishops of Mosul and Da- Through the party wall he
«f Stock of sil sizes and types and the Bishops of heard a man's raucous
before the War in the South
mascus
By A. 6. fireenwooi voice,
Beyrout, Aleppo, Baghdad, and and Kenneth's hands clenched
American markets unless they
The Magallanes Motor Garage are ready tofmake every effort
Diabekir. The Apostolic Delé and his mouth twisted above
«You've met her clandesti- his
Punta Arenas to compete in prices. gate for Syria and the
heads protruding chin.
Chile. of the Syrian religious orders nezly,» said Sir William. Every night for weeks he had
The withdrawal of the Bri
were also at the conferences. «Never,» retorted Kenneth, heard
Strachan, theblack-haired,
tish warships from South unless talking to her over the
American waters appears to
The festival oí St.Rphrem who black-bearded, florid artist bul-
is held in great honour among garden wall is clandestinely.» lying his wife. Sometimes the
There are Reasons have been definitely decided,
but it is quite apparent that
the Syriac Catholics, was obse-
ved during the Synod. The
«Beclandestine,» corrected his sound of a stifled cry would
únele, murmuring under his make him blench, or
we should keep at least one falling
why good housewives should use Patriarch of Antioch celebrated breath, «Subjunctive mood,» furniture make his skin prick.
ship of importance on this Sta Mass according to the Syriac
with his eyes more than half
Alongside Strachan's studio
tion if we desire to preserve
shut and the tips of his long at the end of the
Rite in the Beyrout Cathedral, garden of X.o
Sunlight Soap the British prestige in that
Continent.
The industrial crisis has effec-
which was attended by the
French civil and military chiefs.
During the day a resolution,
fingers tapping together. «I do 10 was a little earwiggy, dila-
not intend to
argüe. I'm not pidated arbour. On summer even-
acquainted with my neighbours, ings he had seen her slip down
It is guaranteed absolutely ted South America simiiariy to Mr. and Mrs. Strachan. I do to
other parts of the World, but passed by the assembled Bishops, it, and had felt compelled to
not intend to become so. The strolí round the
puré, and thereforé will the disastrous consequences of
was handed to the French re
woman is a
judge's garden,
the financial restriction has not presentative, expressing the cipher, the man a smoking a pipe. One night they
not injure the clothes. It the gratitude of the Syrian bibulous, noisy scamp. When I had spoken.
been so evident on account of invited you to stay here it was «Isn't it
works for you, and at the the generous protection affor- Bishops to France for the pro in order that you might pursue fine
topping to have a
tection extended to their. people. day after all this rain?»
same time saves
ded by the Banks. your legal studies with more ♦Heavenly!» Myrahad sighed,
you Adrar-tisis Baptistd Wholesale assiduity. The law is a jealous looking up from her, book and
It is the best soap We understand that as the Belgrade: —

Strking ha
scenes mistress. Young barristers must
money. smiling.
result of Sir Richard's efforts ve been witnessed on the banks abjure ...» Thereafter the weather served
that skill and money can in the House of Commons, the of the Danube, when a vast Sir William Warner, one of to introduce each
British Admiralty has decided crowd of persons were baptised His Majesty's judges oí the conversation. She never men
lengthening
produce. Give it a trial to place vessel in into a new religious sect which
one war
Chaucery División, developed tioned her husband. She never
and you will be convinced South American waters. has been foundedin Jugo-Slavia. his argument (omítting to men talked of herself. But once he
The leader of this sect is a tion that he liad always desi- saw livid marks round her
of its valué. certain Albin Moonik, who has red and confidently expected in wrists when her lace cuffs fell
:: EXCHAWSE :: ::
begun to set up a religious due course to prevail on Ken
back, and once five scarlet ovo-
body, an off-shoot ofthe Ame neth to marry his rich cousin), ids 011 her white throat as rain
Valparaíso rican Adventists. A number of
Lever Brotheri Limited, ,
90 d/s. $ 35. summed up, as monotonously as fell and she looked
thoughflessly
Port Saal'rtfct, £■<!««. Gold $13.20 neophytes have been attracted, the steady rain beating on the
up.
and public °baptism in the smoking-room window, and de-
Sur charge 165. "/, Every night he tortured him
Danube is part of the initiatory livered, in due course, his judg- self, standing impotent in the
Franes 46.50 to £1. process. Moonik's movement is i ment.
drawing-room, conjuring up sce
Pesetas
'

.1.
25.75 said to be generously supported. ! «Since your father's death I nes of
n »
horror, with murder in
GROMAN k ZEHMKE Lires 78. „ „ by American funds. have made myself responsible his heart.
Bx oífiáa.1 «f TaiaiioB amd Maala Swiss Fes. 21.97 i«i "■» 1" -jiwi ■ mi i
Bmím Aá-w.
Marks 275. „ „

CaD« O'H'grins, uutfcte Brinckmam * C*. U. S. $ 3-6 1 „


Dutch Fl. 11.28 „ „


Furniture and Spring Mattrcaaes
manufactured and renoved and anr
other work in this
out.
carefully carnee
Belgian Fes.
B. Aires

M/l.
Gold 44.7/8
47-3°
12.15
» »

„ ctric Lighting Plante


All work and
Sha res
material^ uaranted.
Fuegos 83 Motor Engines. Saw Benches
Lagunas 72

fi Aysens 22.

I Gente Grande 36.

i THE DAWSON ÍSLANB SAW HILL :-- --"-r—


g
<J
^^-l^T.-j

CATHOLIC
xbws ssincs

First Class j
•"-

All sizes and classes of


Wood, in the rough or planed, ton- l _

International Vatican Loan Rumoured


m of all
gued and grooved; moldings Florénce: An international
:

3T j j kinds for doors and window frames,


loan to be subscribed by Catho-
floor skirthi», etc. all of dry wood.
jf[ I
Details and prices to be had on ap-
lics all over the world for the
JT ¡ZZ! benefit oí the Holy See is hinted
"Sp"
"w"
plication I at in the Cuita Cattolicá.
L^J U One reason, it is said, why
the loan should be projected,

Itáúá Gadtra leste Grará


is that although the ofíeri¡;»s
from Peter's Pence are a con
siderable source of income, they
are uucertain and not in ac-
Towiisei.il S Co, S

cordance with a Power like


Bank of Chik- y Argentina building, first floor.
the Holy See, which is now in
Telephone Núm. 142. Gf diplomatie retations with Go
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Thk 'Magellan Tmas }n\y 13

Beautiful Chilean Women


|i&BBnMna>*KaVnraBBaVnRBaRUMaW^
-r > •-
, i
, ,

iO ■•,,--■''>

Bachelorsü
Have you made provisión for your oíd a

Señoritas Elena Fontecilla Ríos, Raquel Valdes Ríos, Lucrecia Fontecilla Ríos and
Have you made provisión for your vvives and children? María Fontecilla Ríos.
Or for your children's education?
That night Strachan's voice «Crawl across. Don't look orphanage, but when she was
grew even louder and more in- down. Keep cióse to the wall.» six she was adopted by a Mrs.
coherent than ever before. The He caught her ice-cold hand, Bourke, a farmer's wife, in a
i not take out an ENDOWMENT or a LIFE fellow snarled like a ravening and helped her on to the top remote part of Dartmoor. Aunt
beast and roared unintelligibly. of the balustrade. «I'll steady Rachel (Mrs. Bourke had been
But long after midnight there this end. You're perfectly safe.» kind, though strict and rigid)
POLICy in the fell, very abruptly, after a sud She launched out bravely. died three years later. Thereaf-
den crash, a death) y silence in But her cape iuterfered. It ca ter she dwelt at the farm with
the house next door. ught between her knees and old Bourke and Martha, an old
15 Soon afterwards the heavy dragged tight about her neck, woman who was both relative
front door of No. ío was slam- She undid its fasteniug, and and drudge. There she grew up,
med. Kenneth hurried into the crept on. The cape slid slowly with Martha growín'g more and
front drawing-room, and stared back and fell twirling in the more intirm and eccentric, and
down into the gleaming street. air into the black depths of the old Bourke drinking deeper,
Strachan strode past beneath, área below. growing more violent with
Ask for paítisérs fro nt in Punta Arenas in the relentless rain, hatless,
pipe in mouth.
«It doesn't matter. Don't stop. every year that passed, in com
Don't look down. Go on,» he plete and absolute isolation,
Kenneth crept back. All was urged. neglected or and the girl's face

silent next door for many mi It glimmered below and look set and her eyes were haunted
nutes, then he heard a rattling ed ghastly, as Myra would have

C. í. T.
as she
grew up, tortured by

sound the noise of someone



looked liad she fallen, aud sud his petting. .,

shaking door.
at a He was den panic froze him. But she Hugh Strachan carne to stay
puzzled, and
after listening a went steadfastly crawling on, and to paint. He bought her,
moment went, led by the sounds, and cautiouslv led herself down literally. Myra had no voice in
tjwrísawa z-Mnasae ::-"-«"*"*"*íi "*'«■••'«"««
to the window. at the far end in safety. the transaction, but even ¡fshe
Outside the back drawing- Swiftly he followed. liad been allowed to choose, she
room window of each of the «Go in,» he whispered. would have paid a bigger price
Gilchrist Road houses. each She passed in, and one by than becoming the artist's wife
Cardwell Hydraulic Wool Presses pair flanked by a jutting-out
wing at the rear of the house,
one he carried the boards back to
escape the indignities, the
and replaced them, shut the intolerable gloom and dullness,
is a balcony. Between each pair window, unfolded the o'd-fashio- the privations, the horrors of
HAND & POWER is a space of fifteen feet, and ned shutters, and, groping his life at the farm.
to 400 poands of wool pressed in two tamules. The Ody Hkfraaiic Press ol far below two áreas divided by way to the door, switched on Not till he brought her back
a high wall. Kenneth liad been the electrice light. to London did she
Reasonabie Price on the Market realise the
FOR CATALOGITES AND PRICES APPLY TO standing long in the darknéss, She stood in her sodden, cling- lot she had chosen.
Hugh Stra
aud it seemed comparatively ing nightdress, a pool round chan drank little, but drugged
Braun y Blanchard. light outside. her stained feet, her head bowed, much. That
Agents: The rattling noise seemed
night the craving
both clenched hands beneath for drugs was on him, madden
louder as he opened tlie French her chin, so colourless, so im- ing him, she said. He was in-
windows and peered out. mobile, that the memory of a tensely melancholy, having pe
On the balcony of No. ío danip, clay figure seen in a riods of ferocious gloom which
stood Myra' Strachan. Through sculptor's studio flashed across preceded bouts of almost mania-
the balustrade he saw her bare his mind even as he «spoke. cal savagery.
feet in the grituy slush of rain «I'll get you a coat,» he said, Kenneth Warner listened in
Crude oil and Kerosene Engines.
/"^ 13 r^ 1 and fallen, rotting leaves. A
light-coloured cape hung about
swinging round. hot horror. Sometimes on Cir
He carne back with his aunt's cuit he had heard
Vj Im Er I himple Económica. Efficient.
- -

her shoulders, but otherwise she


had only her nightdress and
just such an
fur-lined motoring coat, and hel awful tale, but with a more
ped her into it, standing behind horrible culmination, and liste
All zizes from 3 1/2 to 360 B.H.P. Marine and Stationary. the shimmering masses of her her, his eyes monientarily shut. ned to some poor half-witted
chrome hair about her. She bent «What shall I do?» she asked girl giving her piteous eviden
Exclusive agent for Magallanes and by the French windows of No. helplessly. ce. But to hear Myra's voice,
Patagonia ío, thrustiug her shoulder aga «Come
downstairs,» he said. with now and again, as her
inst them. «You must have
a spoonful of feelings carried her
away, these
He heard her pant.
brandy. There's a fire in the Devon V's and Z's replacing
SAMSING & Co. Kenneth stepped out into the
smoking-room. My únele is in F's and S's, that soft singing
slashing rain and the mire of bed and asleep,» he added reas- of her haíting sentences, to see
Omita ti. the balcony, and leaut over the
Ostias 931, altos. -
Tekfk-Me «73. -

stucco balustrade.
suringly «And my aunt.is away.» her, seated there, so delicately
He led the way downstairs, beautiful, reíined even to fra-
«Mrs. .Strachan! Mrs. Stra and put her iuto the judge's gility, evoked in him a fury
chan!» he called softly.
great chair and opened the tan- that he had never experienced,
She turned, her eyes glowing talus. a recklessness, an ultimátum,, a
as a terrified child's glow at «You've relations, friends you vow of «Never more!»
night, drew her cape more clo- can go to?» he asked. «As soon He looked at her helplessly.
sely about her, but said not a as you've drunk this I'll find a To approach his únele in the
the world wear
All word. taxi-cab.» matter was hopeless. The rich
< What has
happened?» he as
LKOVER -BOOTS & SHOES «I have no
ked, foolishly, for it was pat- shivering.
one,» she said, cousin would keep him sour.
Besides, «never interfere between
ent. «He has gone out .» «None?» he repeated incre- man
. .
and wife» was law unto
«I know,» she said in quak-
dulously. She shook her head. the judge. He would dub Myra's
ing tones. «He's not coming «Do you think I'd stay there story ex parte and demand cor-
back till the morning.» —one hour— if I had? If there roboration before believing a
There was despair in the last was
any alternative?» she burst tittle. To approach the judge
five words. There were ground out. She twisted round
away was futile.
frosts each morning and the from him in Sir William's
huge «Do you think,» asked Myra
rain was pitiless.
chair, and, her elbows on the suddenly, «that you could slip
«You're locked out?» he whis arm of
it, hid her face in her back the fastening of the din
pered, leaning far towards her. cupped hands. «He knows I'm ing-room window with a knife?»
«You can't stay there. It will
helpless, friendless, moneyless. I «And help you back to that
killyou.» haven't a penny He house —
not
to him?» he said.
one. —

«Pie has closed the shutters, has never


given let «I can't wait here till he co
me, never
and I heard him put the bar me touch a
shilling!» mes back,» she answered. «That
across,» she said, and her teeth She threw back her head and wouldn't be fair to you. and
chattered, so that he could began to speak as though in- I've nowhere else to go.»
scarcely distinguishwhat she
voluntarily, without volition, as She shook her head hopeles-
said. «Oo back, Mr. Warner.
though she had to let her pi sly and bravely tried to smile.
They'll hear you.» tiable story be known. He sat with his knees gripping
«Go back? Leave you there?» He heard how her first me- his two clasped hands, staring
he said scorníully. mories of life were of a London at the carpet. While his únele
M m üíís n.íiH,^ai«M mutm
Suddenly he reniembered the
S0LE impor^ painter's stout planks. He tur
Braun ¿ Blanchard. ned back into the room, and
very cautiouslv, for the boards RIO SECO
were
long and heavy, swung a

FORD CARS plank from the treads of a pair

The Car of the Camp


of ladders, and carried it out
on to the
balcony. It bridged "HaDDOCKS"
. , .
Why? the dístance eásily, and he slid
it, scraping from balustrade to $ 5.= per kilo.
Because . . . balustrade.
«There are three he Delivcries once week to any address ín town.
a
more,»

lk Ford car is light, strong, powerful and simple whispered


He fetebed
across

them, and
to her.
Orders:
Camporders securely packed.
«Chacre Anita» Rio Seco or Casilla 145.
and Punta Arenas.
m
price inexpensive to Run Spare parto Jan be obtamed in Punta Arena» a
bridge nearly a yard broad,
crossed its rebounding
length,
Agents: RRAUN & BLANCHARD. stepped down besides her.
July 13 .The Magellan Times

had been speaking that same «I wasn't aware you posses- e»e»ae>a»e«+e*ee»e>ear»e>™e a»a — eeeaeeeeee
evening he had suspected the sed alternative quarters to offer
truth and been startled at the Mrs. Strachan,» said thé judge,
suspicions. Now he felt sure. Ií and, though he was scandalised,
against her eyes and hair his he grimaced sarcastically.
uncle's threats weighed little, «There are hotels,» retorted
Hotel Cosmos
against her peril, her humilia- Kenneth. «Myra, let us »

Proprietor; JULIO BIGET.


tion, her degradation at the «May 1 remind you that you
hands of a brute, who had long made your own bed,» broke in Important reteraas have taken in ta»
the judge, pointing with the place as-

ago forfeited all right to con taMishment uader its aew which hará i
management,
sideration, they weighed even poker at Myra, «and that the
naade ¡0 the most comfortablr aad best hotal for
less. The world—the paltry sooner you're asleep upon it the pas-
world summed up in suceess at better. As for you, Kenneth» —
eagers ,uid familias.
the Bar and the inheritance of he swung
round, livid, his mouth Steam hentmg in ©very room.
Because •/ it» picasen! Usté an old man's fortune seemed —
the lipless inverted V of a dead — —a-a» awraaaaaaaaaaaa

and refreshinf qualiti~ja the


well lost. He loved her, and she fish «I warn you. Interfere in
— FWST CLASS WtWES A*D LlOUOfcS
Children /o»e to use
was alone. the life of this young woman, EXCELLENT SERVICE,
«You can't go back,» he cried. and I've done with you. If you
Royal Vinolia Tooth Paste. «You can never go back.» two leave this house to-night

It cleanses the teeth and gives them «Where else?» she said des- together, I pledge myself sol-
pearly lustre, destrcys
"

a Kf 11 11 1 rrn~ ■ irríTTflIi r 1 1 1 1 iilnin <i|iaiaai aaaaaimilliiniiiiaaa— 11 laaaaaM

and ^ca/w the gums heallhy and the breath sweet. pairingly. emnly, before God, to have no
germs, «Haven't you a friend not more to do with you, to lift no

one? Aren't you forgetting finger to assist you in any way


me?» ever.» —
O'Higgins 1042
Kenneth frowned, as a busy
She turned and faced him, •
Teleprjone 63.
blushed vividly, then blanched. man will frown at a persistent
ish boar-
Crícüewood Schoo! 4¡.V-3SMí£r .-. Princi-
«You can trust me,» he said fly, but Myra stared at the jud-
stiffly. He stood up and wal ge's working face, and her hand
ctllf^iaei» |.iiaii. Bmoi Airu
pal Miss
Holland. Associate ked to the fire-place, standing went shaking out to a chair
Queen's College, London:
Registered teacher (Coluran there, leaning against the man- back.
Highest prices paid for
B.), Board of Éducation, England, ¡ate co-principal Col «You mean he'd divorce me,
telpiece. «Until you can come wool, sheep-skins, ox-
lege Hill School, Haslemere, Surrey, assisted by qua to me if ever I can make you and that would injure

your
lified staff. Prospectus may be had on
application to care enough until the law has nephewf»

hides- fox skins, horte-


the Principal. »
set I'll never ask, I'll
you free, The judge swung round, glar-
never try to be anything to ed, ejaculated: ,
■■»—""
hair, ostrioh feathers, «to.
you but a brother. I'm asking «What else? Kenneth would
you to honour me by trusting be branded.. If you care a jot
me,, to let me take care of you.» for him you'll go back.»
She looked up at him with But Kenneth went to her
I
ST3NLEY ROSIER'S shining eyes.
«You!» she
.
side. «If you go back,» he said,
«you'll find scandal, degrada
ejaculated very
softly. tion, shame. I've little tb offer,
AUTO-P1AIL SERVICE «I love you, Myra,» he said, but, at least, honour, respect,
standing rigdíy there. «I can't love ...»
:-: BETWEEN :-: sneered Sir Wil
try to tell you, to convince you. «Respect,»
I beg you to trust me, to let liam, «for a woman who's brok
Punta Arenas and Rio Gallegos me take you away now, to- en one set of vows and is pre 1RONMONGER
night, and try to make your pared to break another, at her
Touthiaf at Sataacia» SAK GREGORIO life happier.» convenience.» He saw berblench
K3MIHE AM, PUNTA DKLGADA, and CÓNDOR. «And your own?» she asked, and, wincing, cióse her eyes.
BUILDING MATERIALS
Two joumay« a week. aud was obviously bewilderech «Do you care for him?» he asked.
«Your prospects?> «If so, show it, prove it. You'll
Far huther informatioui apply to the GARAGE MORANO Tools for Artisans and Painter's Brushes a
«A barrister's prívate life is never have a greater opportu-

Tel«phoat 318. —

he returned, though nity.»


prívate,»
She turned very slowly, and
a
speciality
he knew it meant the undying
of his scandalised and faced Kenneth.
enmity CALLE ERRÁZURIZ. TELEPHONE 31.
únele, and «He's right,» she said. «It's
bitterly disappointed
the loss of most of his clients, because I'm going back, becau
for Sir William liad introduced se we must never see each
the majority. «Don't think of other again, that I can tell you
me. It's unnecessary. I make why I can't come. I do love
H. KíEbgEN
yery little, but I you, and
mean poverty is nothing lo
to suc- Suc: de XIBLSEN & REFSGAARD
ceed .» me, for I've always been poor. aad Fnrnltare Sfeo*-»
. .

Carpen t«r
«As if I cared!» she said, and But I won't ruin you, Ken. I
Calle Braxilema 831. Front oí Maestranza.
tears filled her eyes. won't risk your hating me ...»
c Ha
«I can't offer you riches,» he ting you!» he cried. Im jatéela;:— Woed of all descriptions; Tongued
but she stood stiffly «Yes, when you look at me
began, up ind groo-red planks for floors and ceilinga; Window
and carne cióse to him. years henee and weigh what
ir-uroce; mouldings, doore and windows.
she said you've forfeited. I meant to
«Ah, but you have,»
and her cold come. I hadn't thought. I see
vehemently, put
hands on bis shoulders, «all the now how I should injure you.»
riches in the world!» Then sud She stared at the judge, and
denly her eyes grew very wist- said: Workmen
ful and her lips trembled. «Has «I'm not altogether vile and
who want a good MÚt al a reasonabie price caá
it been my fault all mine, Ken selfish, Sir William. You've ne

obtain it at the "CABALLO BLANCO"


neth? Did I let you see too ver been ín the trouble, the
the I'm in. It has Calle Waldo Scjael {córner of Calle Talca-)
much? You grew so dear, com fear, pain
out to me down there in been easy for you, perhaps. It
ing
the garden. It meant so much. has never been easy for me; it Proprieton, Manuel Suarez-
Each time was one star in a never will be. Help me back,
night oí darknéss and,- -horror.. Ken.»
FUGELL1E tt-*»
en
I've been wicked. I've been sel-
fish, Kenneth, dear.»
The
poker, and
judge laid down the
went jo the door. WINDSOK HOTEL
■'
r

.
He put his hands up to he*f Kenneth caught her wrist and
stood besides her, speaking ih
Calle O'Higigíns comer ol Progreso wrists, and said:
«I love you, Myra.- Everyth very low tones in swift entre-
Eiftiit-k Httei ni Restaura*
Beg to advise their clients that by every boat from Home ing else is dust beside you. I aty.«You shan't fe te déte Bath Rao* ;:
they are receiving Goods. Camp orders- receive careful attention love you.» go!» the judge
heard him declare Well Ven ti I ate d bedroom,»,
The door was suddenly, sil vehemently,
ently opened. In a dark purple again
and again. Spacioüs
Dining Room. -

But she shook her head, look


SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA dressing-gown, yellow-piped, flnt class cookimfc and conveniences.
on his bony ing up at him, her
tears stream-
with carpet slippers
IMPORTADORA feet and a wide, white scarf Avenida Colon No. 828, between
Movement oí round his thin «I'd risk your hating me joy-
neck, with a
Calle L. Navarro ar|d Magallanes
Y EXPORTADORA DE LA poker grasped in one hand and fully, for I've liad jny hour,»
Steamers :: ::
his candle-stick held high in she said. «But I won't wilfully
PATAGONIA the other, appeared the judge. destroy your career. Say good-
Ken.»
Proprietor: V. SUMMEHS.
«I wasn't aware you were bye, 9999999991 ic-oaaeeeeei
from her He swung round
he obser-
r
1
receiving a visitor,»
and laid his two hands on the
ved. Sir William would rather
ASTURIANO» Left Buenos Aires for this and inter
and is ex
medíate ports on ist July
show any emotion than sur

to meet
mantel-board.
She turned to the judge.
On Sale:
here the middle of the month. prise.«I carne prepared
pected I be introduced, Sir William gratefully opened
ARGENTINO» Will leave Buenos Aires, on the roth.
a burglar. May the door for her, and shuflled
Kenneth? The lady will pardon
July. the hall. A
behind her down
my attire, which can scarcely
the front
«ATLÁNTICO» Making trips to Deseado and inter be considered an unseemly one policeman passing
door flung the beam of his bttll'S
medíate ports for cióse 011 three o'clock.»
and eye up the steps as the judge
He grinned sardonically,

■r. A
Dentist Elbourne & Slater ]
shut the door behind him.
Kenneth held Myra cióse, and
said swiftly:
opened it.
«Constable,» said Sir Wil
liam, «my neighbour here has
lats
I <lt is Mrs. our ne- forgotten
Strachan, her latchkey. Could
Teeth stopped,
erewned.
bridged and

i
Comniit-sion Agenta ¡ghbóur.
out in the rain
Her husband shut her you manage to
011 the balcony.
.

To policeman saluted the jud


. .»
H AY af last barvest
Paialess extractions. All ¡
I rescued her.» ge. Then he clambered up to
A Beok-Keepere. the dihing-room window-sill. A
work promptly
arfunateted. Hour» 9—12
executed and
a.
.Then let me
salvation by opening
complete your
the door moment later he opened the
: WILLIAMSON & Co.
front door. Myra passed in, then
jCalle Roca.-Rio UaMafo» for you,» said the judge grimly.

I
and
of WHHamson, BaJfrttr & Ce.
ai. a—
7 p.m.
Sunday» aad Feast days Telegaítc Andrea*
«She's not going back,» said
handed the fur coat out to l he
constable.
Agents
free» xo to 1 a a.m.
Kenneth. «She's married to a VALPARAÍSO.
•( rivs this to Sir William, will
Caik O-Kig-fÚM 879. (bet- cur who brutally ill-treats her.
je-ee IfcMi-efc ¿9*1 AvColea)
That hídeous part of her life you,
back.
please?»
The front doors of Nos. 10
I Calle 21 oe Moye W27.
TVceahene No. 98 k#fM,a «#r twaaa «ka 'At-aM" is over. She's not going
L She comes —
to me.» &
and 12 were shut. *Ve« —9*
Io Thé MaujEllan Tikks July 13
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attentioa.

PUNTA AJtBMAS, CALLK VALDCVIA 900.

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The Salvador Hospital in Antofagasta which was terminated recently. Punta Arenas. SEAL'
well matuxed and
Panadería Dalmacia
are
pSir William stalked back to pan off the fire and allow
the perfectly blended..
the smoking-room and glared roll to remain in the water for Their large stock» in Scotland ensure x¡
at Kenneth, who stood with his one hour. Then take it out The only bakery owned by
back to the door, staring into oí the cloth When cold, sprinkle Allied subjects. Bread made íníailing supply of the sajas

the dead fire. overwell-browned bread-crumbs. with Árgentine floiu'. faaltíess qualitiec
«I didn't believe your story This is a delicious supper dish. Ordor by telephone, No. 492
or hers,» said the judge, in his Laaai Haaar Utrohicie A .'ln«m-
rasping voice. «I thought I'd Flaii Ciaeeraraai.
rind and
discovered abominable
an liai- flour
Take grated juice
One pound (good of two lemons, two ounces of
son. I apologise. There's
good weight), quarter pound sugar, butter half a
in her.»
or margarme,
quarter pound treacle, three
«And you've sent her back ounces pound of loaf sugar, one teas
margarme, teaspoonful
to be butchered!» poonful of ground rice, two eggs.
soda, cream of tartar, ginger, Melt butter iu a pan, then add
«It is a wife's duty to endure
cinnamon, half teaspoonful mi the sugar lemon juice and rind,
and to forgive,» deelared the xed
spice, milk. Mix and sift and ground rice. Stir cons-
judge uneasily, like an unwil- dry things, add sugar; rub in
tantly till it boils. Take it off
ling parrot. Had not that Vic- the margarme. Warm treacle
torian opinión been law for se- a fire, and add eggs (well beaten).
little, pour it into the centre. Do not put it on fire again,
venty years? «I'm sincerely sor- Mix well, and add milk to make
but stir till cool. This quantity
rv for her. If I could befriend it nice and
moist, but not should fill a pound jar. Delicious
her I would. But she has a
sloppy. Bake in an oblong tin on bread and butter or on a
husband.» He picked' up his one hour and a quarter in a
candle and the discarded poker. hot oven at plain short pastry.
first, then modérate.
-

ie conducted herself iu har- Faets Werth Rsaenaering


'
Saraury Bread Puddia» WMBa.Baaa«P ^^'jfcjg^ft
assing circumstance with dig- When making plain steamed
nity and common-sense,» he This is a pudding that may
raisin pudding use a finely-'
went on. And, impossibility be eaten with mutton, pork, or carrot instead oi an
of grated
making him generous, he ad duck, and any odd pieces egg. It is just as good, and, of
ded, happily confident the pro- bread may be used, so that it course, much cheaper.
mise one: «I feel is a real economy. Take half
was an empty Milk will never burn if before
warranted in saying that if ever a pound of stale bread, two
water is little cold
heating a
events justify you two coming half- boiled onions, two tables put into the saucepan and
together, I would try to welco- poonfuls of coarse oatmeal, three brought to the boil. Then treat
me her. I ah!» ounces of suet, half a teaspoonful
i the milk in the usual way.

A groan that was half a cry of dried sage, an egg, a quarter To remove coffee, tea, or
¡nade his jaw fall. He hobbled of a pint of milk, salt, and pep soak the spot in stains
cocoa
swiftly to the window and, draw per. cold water for half an hour,
aside the heavy curtains Soak the bread in cold water
ing till soft, then squeeze as dry
then squeeze out as much mos-
glared out and up. boi
ture as possible and pour
Strachan!» he quavered. as possible, and crumble it fine.
water through.
The rain liad ceased, and a Chop the suet and onion and ling China may be mended so that
seemed add, with all the dry ingredients, the
watery 1110011 slippi ng joint is scarcely perceptible
to the bread, seasoning to taste.
aslant the cloudy sky. Its light in the following way: Take a
lit up the balcony of No. 10. Then stir in the egg, well
little of the very best carriage
Strachan stood there, leaning beaten, and the milk. Grease a varnish and
apply it carefully
far over the balustrade, staring tin, pour in the mixture, and with a camel-hair brush to the
down into the área. bake in a hot oven till it is
broken edges. When thoroughly
done probably about forty-five
Kenneth, at the judge's el- the china will stand usage
minutes. Cut it into squares dry
bow, breathed «Her cape?» rem- and washing again.
and serve it with hot gravy
embering suddenly, vividly, the iF9jm9mssiAi!SLj^j^g¡¡ma¡

ghastly look of it lying in the poured over it. tee-ei lOt—i [•e»a»eaa--aaaT-jaMaHM»«ai
área far below and its likeness
to the ínight-have-been.
Then behind Strachan's head
Although the weather has
Taasa Calds

6~ "-*
TALLER
been mild for some time there
and through
window they
shimmering
saw Myra
the
in her

gleaming white nightdress. Her


has been quite an 'epidemic of
colds raging. How many people
are tliere, I wonder, who realise
MINERVA
lips moved. Strachan turned his the valué of honey for its cu-
head. It seemed to him that it
was her ghost he saw, for she
rative properties? Equal quau-
tities of honey and glycerine
Engineers, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Ship Bepairers, Iron & Brass Fonnders.
was made uureal by the reflect-
mixed with the juice of a This establishment has been entirely rebuilt ana is in a position to nsderta-
ing silver pane of glass, and lemon is an old-fashioned but
she lay dead, he was convinced,
in the área below.
efficacious remedy for a cold ke work of all descriptions. The shipyanl department is complete witk
-

on the chest. Then for a sore


lie gave one wailing, echoing throat cure, take two table Pneumatic and Electric Tools, also an Oxy-acetylene Cutting and Weidtef
cry, up his
flung hands, over-
spoonfuls of honey and one of
balanced, and fell
a dead leaf.
twirling— like powdered bórax. Warm this Plant. Engineers' stores and Accesories stocked for sale. Dick's Compomi
mixture, and stir until thoro-
A cart rattled by. A work-
ughly dissolved. Paint the throat Marine Engine Oil always in stock. Solé nakers of tbe Improyed
man trudging past began to and roof of the month with
whistle. Primrose light waxed
i 11 the east. 1 11 a si um backyard
this mixture morning and night FERRIER PRESSES. Spares always in Stock.
a cock stretched, flapped, crook-
using a soft brush.
Meat Rail
ed his neck, and crowed shrilly. eeei leeei laaaaaai I *■»>»•«:
MwmoW
The night of darknéss and hor Take a pound of lean beef
ror was over. A new day daw- half a pound of lean liara, five
ned. of bread crutnbs, one Leaiher Trunks Dr. R. Saez H.
Coatardi j Cia.
ounces

The judge's heavy hand fell egg, salt, pepper, and nutmeg
DENTIST.
on Kenueth's quiveriiig,'horror- to taste. Cut up the meat aud
stricken shoulder. put it twice through the mincer.
Begs to advise the public ia;
«I'll telephone for the pólice Next mix it with the fine bread \pLKNDID assortment of general, that he is now at theü*
and a doctor,» he said. He liad crumbs and seasoning, then
leather and fibre travei- services in COMMrSSION AGBNTS
•ag trunks and Puerto Nataief
sent her back To him Hugh add about two tablespoonfuls handbags,
Strachan's death was ultimately of cold water. Biud the whole imported and of local make, Última Esperaaia. 4- aj 1

due. To him she owed her fre


edom. That rich cousin might
of this mixture with the egg
well beaten. Beat well until SAILCOTH 1
Auctioneers X
v

as well have never been born. the mixture sticks together ¡11 lile Deeds Heviaed,
Fate liad played an inscrutable a mass. Turn it out on to a 24, 26, 30, 42, 80 and 120 Any commercial «oclety l«g-a-
trick. He grimaced and winced board, and form into a roll or inches wide. iífid aad all buainess
thc Public Notary atended
concern-
áati?nrized Customs
a little, but added: «Don't let sausage. Put ou to a floured
her iwnstairs. Tell her cloth, lie up linnlv, and place Tarpaulings for covering
we'i 1 '1 o to her. Ken iu a
pan of boiling water. Boíl cargo. Apply to J. G. Dettleff, Calla
neth lour hours. then take the
LEOPOLDO FELLER.
/aldivia N.° 461
blic Notary.
or at the Pub.
House Agente.]
00 Cents. Painta A-'cn
Wednesday. July áOth. 1021 3i. .Sil,
iaaat. Tunrarn-an naa"«ri«ii^niii i iimi^ m

Banco de Chile y Argentina 2'rj?g'oa*'-*aa,?'¿fa-tg-a--g,39r*--^^


Aúthorised by Supreme Decree of 24th of April 1900.
Opened 011 23a" May 1900.
:: THE PASSING SHOW :: EstabBisked 1-888
HEAD OFFICE... .PUNTA ARENAS Head 0ffite: Old Broad Street Ltradoa, L C.
Branches.'
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From our London Correspondent --
i BXAICI IX FVITi AÜES4S OSOXB ISIS.
CHILE: Valparaíso, Castro.
Aúthorised Capital £ 10.000.000
ÁRGENTINE: Buenos Aires, Rio Gallegos, Sta. Cruz, San Julián.
A Iraat
(¡aartaraaster lenaral matter which will be discússed Subscribed Capital
Directora te: 8,729,040 ,

Outside Great Britain Paid up Capital


President: Mauricio Braun. only ín June when the Premiers of 4,364,520 ,

Vice-P residente: Francisco Campos. a


comparatively small number the British Dominions assenible Reserve Fund
3,850.000 . . . , . .
,

f'roprietary Directors: E. W. Hobbs, José Montes Th., E. Domic. of statesmen aud military ex in London for the Imperial Branches in Chile: Valparaíso,
R. A. Ewing
familiar
Santiago, lquique, Antofa-
perts are with the Conferenee. It is a matter which gasta, Copiapó, Coquimbo, Chillan, Concepción, Talcahuano
Suplentes: T. R. D. Hurbury, Douglas R. I.ethaby.
name ol General
Sir John is, in many ways, of more Punta Arenas.
Capital . . $ 10.000.000
Paid up Capital » 8.000.000 Cowans, who has just died at direct interest to the great Bri Argentina: Buenos Aires, Rosario de Santa Fé, Bahia Blanca
Reserve Fund 2.710.00c Mentone. But as a man «behind tish D.o'minions than to Britain Mendoza, San Rafael, Rio Gallegos, Puerto Deseado San Ju
Safe with for for safe the scene» he was one of the herself. lián, Comodoro Rivadav¡a. Santa Cruz, Trelew.
deposits, sepárate departments renting,
;i;stody of deeds, documents etc. greatest organisers of víótory Prince Hirohito, is certainly Eng-land: Bradford
IN THE SAVINGS BANK SECTION DEPOSITS ARE RECEIVED IN
during the war. Quartermaster- visiting England in unusually Perú: Lima
CHILEAN CURRENCY, ÁRGENTINE CURRENCY, AND S'l'ERUNG. General at the British War Of favourable Uruguay: Montevideo
atmospheric condi
Drafta and letters of credit on all the principal cities of Euro- fice from 1912 to 1919, he mas- tions, and it is said that he France: Paris.
pe and South America. Current and deposit aceounts opened and all tered the gigantic problem of has been
otlaer kind of Banking operations transacted. greatly impressed by Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao Seville, Valencia, Vigc-
supplies created by the rapid the sunny brilliance of London United States New York,
E. PETTERSEN, Managing-Director. (Agency). México: México.
expansión of the British Army itself. In his tour through the Sterling «ndCurrency Savingg Bank, Deposits re
with a skill and precisión that City in ceived. Punta Arenas. -W. HSmith,
Company with the Manager.
excited the admiration of all Prince of Wales he has been
HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand Garnier Proprietor. our Allies in the field. He was
equally astouished by the openly

■'•-" •-....>•.-.-:•.,■
'■■\--.--.''iwy.:j-.l"'x*imilGaÍ&&ll¡

y
' indeed a born organiser, and cordial understanding that exists
*-?rtr'r'*íí7^"-~T^*-?'w
tlie machenery which he deve- between our own Prince and
loped and perfected for dealing the populace. When the crowds
with the needs of several mil cheer, the Prince of Wales res- \f I L- A EL H T S
lion soldiers at home and abroad ponds with gay smiles, waves
was not equalled by that of his hand and shows himself to
any other of the combatant be on terms of frank and de-
nations 011 either side. The Bri mocratic
PKliry HPBüs, Proprietor
...
intimacy with the
tish soldier was better fed, public such as are scarcely
better clothed and better equip- permitted by the etiquette of
ped than any other. Our system the East. Incidents like these Ladies & ^üntlemen^
of supply was commented upon will give our distinguished vi
throughout the war in the most sitor, who has been very warmly '

generous terms by French Ge- welcomed, some insight into CALLÜ ROCA
nerals and in the later stages the meaning of that steadfast
by the American; and even the loyalty which an intensely
Germans, who prided themselves ¡ indepeudent and democratic Punía Arenas
upon their superior arrange- ; people, living in the forefront
ments in this
respect, grudgin-iof civilisation, gives to the HMGBnHananaVRaMiwwaRsa^

LINES TO CLEAR
gly admitted the perfectíon of British roval family.
the British instrument The!
c«,i.tioa .f I. M. S. R«Uit.
man for this |
chiefly responsible
achievement was General Co-
wans, who embodied in himself
T!,e completion of a new
British warship is somewhat
Sociedad Mercantil
MENS SUITS, OVERCOATS rare in these times, henee the
RAINPROOFS, PYJAMAS
the special aptitude of the Bri
tish people for administrative at Devonport
de Punta Arenas ::
oí the Raleigh, which,
efficieney and its native capa-¡to"day Calle 21 de
city for improvising the ma- i bear, is going out to Bermuda
I Mayo, córner of Errázuriz.
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR, chinery of organisation. as
flagship oí the North Ameri
can
Squadron, has more than
CANADIAN STEEL SHOES FOR Sapir Gias far lattleaaiaa.
ordinary interest, Hight-class Provisión Merchant§
I learn on
good authority in 1916, she i s one
CAMP USE. that the reports which credit Begun
of eight light cruisers which *M&
the báttleships to be laid down
the dockvards have left over All tlie best->lcnown brands
LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS. ! 2f«íSí J? armameií ¡
*
1
of
from war
programmes, but only
Casilla 385. C. Bories- O.* 1 ^ T- t Callbre'fourof
\ \\U'
m
which will be finished oí Wines & Spifits stocked
Telefono 248. StUbbS & CO. l^fSand^^ I prcamount of money available.
There is good believe
reason to
WW— IH II II ■
MlillaaJ.,.WIat^BiiM^MWnPIIIWaWaM-«>f^ The Raleigh bears a famous
that the armament of- these
name, and one which it is not
The Giffen College 1 ships will consist of 15 in. surprising to find has been
guns, though the number car borne before
by our warships,
Hotel
Calle Chiloé 1165. Casilla 208.
ried will exceed
If necessary,
eight.
we could arm
although it was not until 1778
that it was first adopted as a Proprieaer:
Progreso
Dar» Zenteao
Boarders -
Half'boarders. Day-pupüs. them with i.Sin guns, several
of which were built during the warship
name.
Caüe Pedte Montt 937. Telephone 314, Casilla iai
CURRICULUM: English, in all its branches. Caal Strike
'. war, while designs were
got Blesíiajs
Arithmetic. Mathematics. French. Latía. out for a monster gun of 20Í11. One of the minor
Hygiene. blessings Pirst-class family hotel. Special rooass
bore. But the adopción of such
consequent upon the present coal for private aürmers and banquets.
Drawing. Painting. Eurhythmics. Sewiaf. Drill. '
weapons would necessitate enor crisis has been the extraordinary Modérate Prices. The
-

auahty of the
Gymnastics. Singing. Music. Harmony. Couaterpaiat
mous
dimensions, and it is clearness of the atmosphere iñ meáis at this hotel canaot be
eqaalled
believed that all future require- the great industrial cities of ia Puata Arenas.
Dancing. Script-writiag- aa<á Sharthaad. ments can be met
by the new the north and Mídlands. The
and ímproved 15Í11. gun first Tbrae batbrooms. Diaaer Concert e*eery Sen<Íay.
Pasáis preparad iar tía* OuUti aaá Caaai«a«k> absence of smoke has had an
mounted in the Hood. extraordinary effect iu Man-
Leaei Im— ai-te »ar t&v» Lfa-eoi. Harai A i ¡Jk.\ fl ,
the Lea4*ea Caüaga, aad tbe "friaet-f CMUfc at Usaák I TB» Crawi íriaca If Jaaaa : chester, Leeds, Bradford, Shef-
a"d of PerPe-
The Crown Prince of Japan ¡ ot.her iie, Place?
is the first member oí the most I. 8'loo.m wl',c.
'" ,n
ordln«rV
ancient dyuasty in the world times it is impossible to pick
to leave the shores of his na a
flower iu a suburbau garden
Pnarmacie Francaise
tive land. His voyage to the without soiling one's fingers.
The local t>aposát 0/ Lae-riak, froheb, aad Natioaal renoaáaa
West must be a tremetidous populations are revel-
II adventure for him and it is ling in tliis unwonted bright- •aeaeral
of their srookeless cities, asaoru»e»t of Drasja, Cbesaioal Praaaote.
certainly a high compliment to uess
Britain that she should be the and enthusiastic refonners who OM Mimeni WaCeaa
Calle Errázuriz N». 840. Casilla 34, Telef. 45a
first country to which he bends have for years advocated va
*»aeeear**¿ rious methods of preventing J. ROJUKK.T. Cbeaaai
his steps. He has created an
smoke
Uphoisterer excellent impression
the are
seizing the opportu-
by
calmness and grace with which nity vigorouslv to reneW their 1

Furniture

Carpet^
he has carried himself through propaganda in all parts oí the
an ordeal of ceremonial aud
by country.
his pleasant and cheerful suite. Sulcen Traasare
f MOLFINO HERMANOS
Portugal and Japan are the 1 hear that another
Curtains company VALPARAÍSO
only two countries to which is to be formed to seek the
Britain actually bound by
is and specie which still :
. gold
^mtt9%Bmem9^smaaSiSi^ •

tties aud the man ner in in the wreck of the old


( Especialistas
1
Carap orders | promptly executed which the formal alliance with te Lutine, off the Texel. en Conservas Nacio-jales
Japan shall be renewed is a
'

there ai mi I in
a»t ■•»»« * acoca
o


The Magellan Times July 20

fifty feet or&and over her now,

tbe task which the salvors set


Fashion on the Film
themselves is not a light one.
"-: :P: '

'-i '!:. But all events tliere is tole


rabie certainty that money is
down there somewhere, which
is more than can be said in
the. case of tlie former Tober-
"MENENDEZ BEHETY" moí-y galleon. The trouble is
that for a few weeks in 1799
the Dutch fishermen liad the

Seeeiort Comercial run of their teeth on the wreck,

then eásily accessible, and how


much treasure they got out of
Have received: Paints. Galvanisado Iron. Nails. her will never be known.

A P.eaurV a'cle Trial

Window Glass. Varnish. Linseed Oil. No public trial, except in the


m*

case of one or two celebrated


murder mysteries, has caused
such widespread interest in this
country for many years as that

JUST RECEIVED
Genuine "Oxford" Sausages «™
Phoenix Note which has just ruined the career
of a high dignatory of the
Church oí Kngiand. Archdeacon
with
Hm English Hotel of Wakeford, a man a great ¡A=sSSm4
reputation as a preacher and
Whiskey "Spey Royal" k "White Horse'' SANTA CRUZ

a writer, and venerated as an "S"»
exemplar of the Christian vir-
Gilbey's Old Tom Gin (The legitímate aecused some months
tues, was

ago before an ecclesiastical


Gilbey's) Tfci» hotel is excellently court i 11 the diocese of Lincoln,
of au act oí immorality with
Sociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercia! Issrnished throughout, posses an unknown woman at Peter-

full-sized billiard borough, whither he had gone


aaa a table,
«Sara Braun > to prepare some Lenten sermons.
The íinding of the Court was
Sección Comercial. Mari la altogether up-to-date that he was guilty, and the
Bishop of Lincoln sentenced
Eicleshe agents (or "C88PEB." SHE¿H!N6 MUCH! 6. O. FELTON him to the deprivation oi his
Proprie fcoi archdeaconship and all other
ecclesiastical offices within the
diocese. The evidence on this
occasion, however, was so con-
tradictory and so much open to
suspition, that
a
great public

Try Libby's sterilized outcry raised, owing to a


was

very general belief that there


had been a serious miscarriage

unsweetened evapora=
of justice. Funds were raised
in order that the Archdeacon,
who stoutly maintained his
innocence, might appeal against
ted milk the decisión, and the whole
case was finally re-tried by the

Judicial Committee of the Privy


Council, a high tribunal over
which the Chancellor
Lord
himself with
presided, four
Bishops the Judges
assisting Miss Anna Nilsson displays a charming afternoon gown
as Assessors. This Court gave of
the case a most exhaustive
charmeuse, artistically draped on one side and caugth up with
nos. hand emboidered imitation bunches of grapes. The blouse is of
hearing, the reports of which silk voile handsomely embroidered with
for many days oceupied many the" grapes. *The hat is of
same material trimmed with beads and
colunins of the newspapers -and aigrettes.
exited tremendous controversy.
O'Higgins 941 In the trams, on the railways,
in the clubs, in workshop, fac-
deprived of the rights of a moment of their delivery. It is
priest, and it is understood that a gift particularly English, and
Telephone N. 4. tory and office people excitedly he has received many offers to Mr. LowTHER's is iii every
discússed the question «Is he
way
preach in difieren t parts of the an extraordinarilv English tem
guilty?*, or not guilty and the
country. and a perament perfect specimen
partisanship was almost as vio of someof the natural powers
The Speaker's Resignation
lent aud decided as in a
poli #

by which our old governing


tical election. \The high office which more class achieved as great a de
The Archdeacon was defended Englishmen to be naturally
seem
gree of suceess as it did in
by vSir Kdward Carson, a most qualified to fill than any other affairs and in the
REMARKABLE management
VALÚES! distinguished member of the is that of Speaker. There is of
men, without having wide
¿nglish Drapery Store. 5 32.00 to $ 48.00 the metre English Bar, who propounded said to have been a bad Speaker or
deep knowledge or passionate
with great forcé the theory of once, but it was a long time enthusiasm. It never learnt any
a conspiracy against the Arch Middle-aged only scieuce
Special attencion paid to
ALL WOOL CLOTH ago. men can
at school, and yet it
deacon, as the outeome of per remember Brand, who was good; knew
Camp Orders Always large a
sonal animus ou the part of
how to make engines
selection of suitable goods British Manufactured PEEL, who was good with the work on cold water. If one had
the instigator of the proceedings, sombre and awful goodness of to name the three most English
for Ladies. Gents & Chil- 1 CLOTH. 56 inches wide. For Winter Suits and brought forward a large the most tremendous head mas-
dren. English boots and and Overcoats. Englishmen prominent in Par
body of evidence to rebut the ters; Gully, who turned out liament in our time, one would
shoes * al) r 8 ses of cloth testimony, admittedly, full of so enormously better than some
not go far wrong in adding

ing.
JOHN N. SKIRVING. discrepancies, that the appellant critics feared that, once he liad the name of Mr. LOwTHER to
had stayed the
with a wo
night been for a session in the chair,
TOHN A. ESDALE Calle Pedro Montt 857. those of the late Lord Couktnky
man at an old-fashioned hotel in malice dared not peep at what
and the late Duke of De-
Feleplione 247. Casilla 36S Peterborough. The woman was it would; and then Mr. LOWTHER,
VONSH1RE.
not produced, and the defence of who has now resigned after a
•fí2'-iBffl3sra-ssi-s*'a'^ Tha Trial oi the War Crimiíals
course denied her existence. But term of office as uncontestably
the Court, after a long and ven successful as that of PEEL him There has been a great out-
able analysis of the evidence by self, and more interesting than burst of indignation in the
the Lord Chancellor, decided PEEL'S because its suceess has British Press over apparently
the
THE NEW contrary public expectations,
to been gained by means less for- inadequate sentences passed -by
to up-hold thejudgment ofthe heavy, less solemnly
NUM TYPE
midably the Germán Supreme Court at
Consistory Court. The judg- Olympian, more akin to the Leip-ag on Germans found
nient was unanimous; and it is weapons of triumphant high guilty of ill-treating British
a noteworthy commentary of the comedy; What the reader of prisoners during the. war. Angry
ability of Englishmen to take Parliamentary debates will re questions have been addressed
a detached view when called member whenever he hears Mr. tothe Governmenü-in the House
upon to exercise judicial func- LOWHÉR'S name is the cool, of Commons, but the Govern

tions 'that the four Bishops all humorous séntence with which ment very •'courageously refuses
concurred in the íinding of the he would at
interpose to puncture to 'depart from a correct
Court. The Archdeacon
has the inflation of some tense mo titude of detachment until the
certainly- now had. a fair trial, ment^ let off the heat and blow triáis are concluded'. The At-
and the action of the Church away' the froth. In the chair torney General pointed out "that
of England in thus fearlessly he has been rather like MERe- the criticisms aré premáSure,
purging itself of offence at the DlfH'S Spirit of Comedy, an as only incomplete versions 01

risk of incurring public disdain, ever-present, ever-alert embodi- the triáis liave so far been sent
is favourably conunented upon. ment of humanity's impulse of to this country, and all the
At the same time it would be humorous avai-
self-protection from revelant faets are not yet
idle to deny that in this baf- him who takes himself too lable to the in addition
public,
AGENTS íling human problem there are seriously. Oí all remembered
still large numbers of people, Speakers he has been the most
to which the verdiets aud sen
tences 'will -ultimately come
outside as well as inside the serenely impertubable, always under the critical review oí the
Church, who remain convinced able at a trying moment to Allied Powers concerned. It 1S
of Mr. Wakeford's innocence, come out with one of those also significant that the Briusn
which will probably continué pieces oí matter-of fact wit Socitor General, who was him

G. S C. Kreglinger for a long time to come to be which, delivered with all the
a
subject of hot disagreement coolness that there is, have as
in the Christian communities. high a practical effect as the
Mr. Wakeford has not been most brilliant epigrams at the
self present at the early
Leipzig, has publicly stated
confidence mav be
tual

placed
triáis

at these triáis
tlie

procedure adopted

July 20 Thb Magellan llMJRí»

and in the impartiality of the


Germán judges. What has
spe-
cially alarmed and angered pu
blic opinión in this country,
however, is the attitude of the
official defendéis of the aecused
men, the ungaarded expressions
of highly-placed representatives
of the Germán
War Office
showing that they are still do-
minated by tlie old Prussiau
spirit of offensive militaris.nl.
The issue, however, may be
safely left in the hands of the
One of the first Sheep -Dips British Government, who are
by no means likely to allow
to be used in the Territory. Germany to evade its obliga
tions to humanitv.

'~
"H

CATHOLIC
It has always given satisfactory results S33WS SERfICE

and is a sure SCAB-^IbLER. Sheep .


y y

i
Aati-Ckriitiaa Feeling ia the Near East
dipped with this remedy have ubtained Constantinople: According —

the highest awards in the Royal High- to opinión in Greek circles, the
present conflict between the
land Society's and other Stock Shows. Greeks and the Kemalists is
the last great battle between
and solé manufacturers: the Turks and the Christians.
Proprietors This view of the matter is not

& Sons. altogether supported in other


quarters, but for all that there
Oban, ScoHand. is direct evidence- that Chris
tian commuuities are still suf
fering at the hands of the
Turks.
During 1919 aud 1920 the
Kemalists deported 30,000 Chris
tian Greeks from Aidin and
Nazili into the interior. Not Part of the Karl Zeiss factory where astronomical instru
hing whatever is known as to ments are made.
the ultímate fate of these Chris
tians, though five of them who
has moderated and, on the
recently escaped said thatthree-
other hand, the position of the
r fourtíis of the 30,000 have per-
ished of famine, tvphus. and
Vatican has enormously been ODES a

PACIFIC
enhanced in the eyes of the
cold.
For five centuries persecution
secular world, while most of OF THE
the sovereign Powers are now
of this kind has gone 011, and
MOMENT
indietment covering officially represented by an
a terrible
accredited Minister at the Va
the past five years has been
tican.
drawn up by the Ecumenical
So far as can be made clear The Vope for Patterned Silks.
Patriarchate at Constantinople
in what evidentiy a series
B. M. S. "ORITA" 16th. July against the Turks. of «feclers.»
are

the position revol-


Reading Ab'oeys Octocentesary ves around the I,aw of Guaran- Concerning the question of
S. S. "SORATA" lOth. July. Reading: Historie Reading
tees and the Temporal Power
silhouette, fashion permits the
widest indulgence, but where

of the Pope. The Law of Gua-


R. M, S. "ORTEGA" 15th. August Abbey,
more than
what is left of.it after
or

three centuries of rantees, which defined tbe Pope's


the new materials are concer
ned she points a critical finger.
position in Italy from the
,
R. M. S. "ORCANA" 12th. September desolation and pillage, celebra-
ted today the 8ooth anniver- point of the Italian State, has So far as texture is concer
never been accepted
recog or
sary of its foundation by Henry ned, the fashionable fabrics
proceeding home via Panamá Canal. 1 June 18,
on 1121. The great nised by the Vatican. The sug
must either be firm enough to
church, which took more than gestion at present is that there coníorm to tbe rather straight
The Pacific Steam Navigation Co. 50 years to build, was not comp
should be some revisión of the
and severe lines introduced by
leted until about the middle of Law of Guarantees of 1871,
which would take as itl basis
so
many designers, or else crisp
the twelfth century, when it
the extra-national character of enough to introduce a bouffant
was consecrated with the most effect.
the Vatican and the Sovere-
imposing rites by Archbishop
a Becket, whom the whole ignty of the Pope.
world knows as Saint Thomas
Both of these aspeets of the Cohsequeutly silks or organ-
die are the two most favoured <
of Canterbury. question are now beyond all
fabrics this season, and both
scope of argument. Whatever
Reading Abbey has left a per of these promise to become even
manent mark in history, for it might be tbe views of any Ita
lian Government for the time more popular as the summer
was in the secluded cloisters of
Balmadeda TELEPHONE advances.
the Abbey that the first piece being, nothing can explain
away the fact that the Sove-
833 -
841 o£. figured music was
composed- is recog The most favoured types.of
The old roundel cSurner is, icu- reignty of the Pope
THE UNIVERSAL CA» nised by more Sove silk are those that show elabó
than
men in>. which is supposed to 35
have been the first attempt at reign Powers who have their rate patterns, as the moment
accredited representatives at the for plain-surfaced fabric is over.
CARS wi figured music, as distinct from Vatican. The question of the Even serges and gabardines
the freo-rythmod plainsong, was
composed by a monk of Read Papal Sovereignty is thereforé now appear richly worked with
electric ing, and this simple catch, from
no longer a matter of dispute: silk or wool embroideries, while
the
which" the elabórate develop
the question is how will the printed patterns that adorn
starter • ment of counterpoiut is sup Italian Government regúlate
its relations towards a matter
the
summer
majority of silks used for
frocks may be as deli-
SJBBk posed to be traced, was a little likes,
clitty with which the Benedic-
that is already accepted with cate or as
daring as one

demur by secular Powers, many soft colours or harsh contrasts


tines of Reading amused them
selves during their periods of
of which make no claim to being equally popular.
TRUCKS u/ith recreation.
The last Abbot of Reading,
being Catholic. Indeed, the
Soviet Government which has A dress I saw to-day was a
its representative at the Vati model that represents one of
pneumatic Dr. Hugh Faringdon, washan-
ged before the gate-house of can, does not
be Christian.
even pretend to the favourite
moment.
fashions of the

tyres front
his abbey on November 15, 1538,
by orders of Henry VIII, for
Made of black and white
having denied the King's claim
and reár. to be Supreme Head of the We kave a vacaney for an in- twill silk, this shows the new
Church within his Dominions. Polka dot pattern heightened
NASH two ten trucks. NASH CARS. Six cyliater overnead vahres. The spot where the Royal telligent English-speaking; girl by a large widely spaced motil
Founder of Reading was buried ficorj salary and prospects. suggesting single oranges that
Parsoas English nen-skid chatas all sites. is still marked, and a memorial are dotted at while a intervals,
Wood Mílne English foot pumos. Firestofle tyres aad tutes. stone has been placed there iu Apply:- soft fold of palé grey jersey
annive,r- cloth is used to form the pretty
memory of the 8ooth
CASA JACOBS vest and collar, the same shade
Painting ,Vtác&mztvt, Acetyleae weldiBfs sary. The temporalities oí. .the
abbey were seized by Henry
legitímate fgrd spaMs. VÍll, and they have been dis- .tl.i.*.»."V.ifr^^^^^

sipated for many centuries «■-«■i

past.
Tin Italian Governrneit asi the Vatieaa.
Church of St. James
Milán. The —

Italian press, Calle Waldo Seguel


— i a«c to ádvise my distin- Waiter F. Dizon Dr. H. ROGELIO SAEZ and particularly certain of the The Services in above Church until further notice wül be:
-püalaed diéntele and the general Román journals, discussing
are ON SUNDAY.
paalic that on the aoth. Deceui- Morning Prayer 10. 30
General Customs Agent, very seriously the
question
ber. I reopened my DENTIST
bakery under of some understanding between
th* aaane of «Panadería Libertad Authorized by Goverraent. Evening 1'rayi p. m.
la the Calle Seftoret
N.o 479. and the Royal Government and the Celebration of Holy Communiou at 8. the ist aud
Begs to advise his clients a. m. 011
•hall be pleaaed to aupply families
Office, Calle Roca that he is now at their dis- Vatican. the Pi
vita bread. Tlie old conditions seem to 3rd Sundays in «ng
over the Bank of Punta, position. the 2nd
, JaHo RadojkoTich y C». have greatly modifi
m aaaafao «« 1* Paaaderia Dmlmada Arenas. ON VEEK b.' 6. p. in.
the old rab
Surgery, Calle Errázuriz.
.
Jnly ao
The Magellan Times
in to their chic effect.
of grey being reproduced
chine to form the
crépe de adorns
sash that Plain-coloured
ubiquitous orga„die
of note this sea- hn dresses that show
every model clev ^
son. two-coloured combi
natio
snch as green over
white M
Other smart frocks that show palé mauve trimmed with band,
The CASA JACOBS' announce the new

made of
patterned
blue and
éffects are of penwinkle blue, are
-white, or great request, while navy bluc-
trím organdie scalloped with
also in

pí£k£T3. wom¡mmBim¡ffit%mrM*mwoM, cherry and white foulard, white


med with panels of gabardine is a favourite fashion f0r dres
that exactly match the colour ses of today, many 0f Wnich

the arrival of splendid assort= of the back'ground,while sashes are finished with highlv
a of white and cherry, or navy shed ciré ribbon sashes
polj.
or
blue ciré ribbon add enormously waistbands.

ment of
TELEGRAMS

Overcoats t
London, July
The
Morning
correspondent
Post» in
13
of the
Warsaw
Madrid July 13.
A bomb burst in front of the
Hotel Ritz wounding the Bri
'

states that according to the tish Ambassador, Mr. E. Howard


the Polish in one of his arms.
explanations given by

Sport Jackets Minister for Foreign


regarding the situation
Affairs
Washington, July 13.
in Li-
thuania after the arrest of Mr. The
President, Mr. Harding,
Castle the representative of has invited, unofficially, Great

and several North American banking Britain, France, Italy and Japan
houses, that Republic is official to hold a conferenee to discuss
ly at war with Poland. Mr. the question
of a diminution
Castle was arrested on crossing of the armaments of the Greater
the Lithuanian frontier but was Powers.
Suits almost immediately placed at
liberty after the authorities had Paris, July 13.
recomemended him to advise The well-known eyelist, Pau-

/VVorleys LI ndercloth ing invented a new


the world at large of the exis- laind, has
state of in order that aerial bieyele on which he is
ting war,
neutrals may avoid delays and able to make a flight of 300
Flannel Shirts, YX/oof difficulties in passing through metres. The firm of Poungeve
these countries. has offered another prize of
20,000 franes for a competition
Socks, etc. for the win Paris, july 13.
The French Government has
amongst
bicycles.
eyelists on aerial

ter season. given instructions to its ambas


sador in Washington to lodge Berlin, July 13.
a formal protest against the The decisión of the French
LOWEST¿LONDON ;PR1CES clause in the new tariff law Government to retire its repre
sentatives at the Leipzig Court
which gives authority to North
CAMP and POSTAL ORDERS American agents to inspect thehas caused enormous indigna-
books of the French exporters.tion in Berlin. Belgium, fol
HAVE OUS SPECIAL ATTENTION lowing the line of conduct of
Treating of this same question,
M. Pascall, president of theFrance, has also retired her
Chamber of Commerce, deelared commission and all the docu
that thé French manufacturers mentary evidence which had

Shop always at the and


this
exporters will not allow been sent to be laid before the
intervention under any court.
pretext.
Berlin, Julv 13.
The
Chancellor Wirth, in a
Casa M.
Paris, July

to the
Briand
13.
made
Foreign
a statement
Affairs Com
speech delivered in Breslau,
stated that France had threa-
mission of the Senate in which tened Germany with war if
he said that he hoped that the latter sent regular troops
peace will arranged with
be to Upper Silesia.
Turkey very shortly and that,
besides, it would be possible to Montevideo, July 13.
come to a prívate arrangement The freezing establishments
with that country regarding of Swift and Uruguayo have
frontiers. He added that all the now finished work for the
French prisoners of war who season, thereby throwing some

yet remain in Turkey will be three thousand men out of


sent home at an early date work.
and concluded by saying that
the French troops at present London, July 14.

aviáation in Asia Minor will in no case


be allowed to take part in the.
Graeco-Turkish conflict.
news
The newspapers

been restored in the province


of Upper Silesia owing to the
that
publish the
tranquility has now

Paris, July 13. enforced withdrawal of the


NTA ARENAS LINE It is reported that France Polish and < ; Germán iusur-
will import from Germany 500 rectionist troops.
loconiotives and 25,000 waggons
for the use of her own railway Rio Janeiro, July 15.
'

lines. A package coutaining one


thousand five pound Bank of
Paris, July 13. notes, which were
England
The French newspapers are consigned to the London and
1 ti unanimous in protesting against River Píate Bank has been
Left Valparaíso on the 16th. July an the decisions of the Court of stolen from a post office bag.
Leipzig which has dismissed
will arrive at Punta Arenas on the the charges against several London, July 15.
that
Germán officers aecused of officially annoiiuced
It is
Z9th. J U LY. She will leave again on the 3rd. AUGUST contravening the "rules of civil
lised warfare. «El Temps»
Great ready to par
Britain is
inconditioi-ally in am'
pu- ticípate United
blishes a violent article in conferenee which the
m Anca, ararúuig to iíinerary, alling at Castro. Puerto ffiontf, Corral. which it is stated that these
sentences have caused no
States mav
of
cali to discuss the
disarmament, maj
great question
Coronel. TalcaMano. Valparaíso. Coquimbo. Aníofagasta. and Ipipe and surprise in France as they are it be between the two countries
ot
symbolical of Germán justice. onlv, or with the assistance »s
In official circles it is stated France. Japan and Italy «
that the Allied Powers will also stated that Mr Uoycl
present a combined protest re
George will proceed to Was
MAGhMCENT ACCOMODATION FOR FIRST-CLASS PASSENGERS, WITH garding these judgments and hington to «present the United
will retire all the the conferenee.
documentary Kingdom in
EXCELLENT COISINE, AND GOOD ATTENDANCE. evidence which they had sent
to the Leipzig Court. Paris, July x5-
»
accepted without
France has
Asunción, July 13. the invitation of
reservations
Good and hygiencic accomodation for 80 third-class passengers, men only, with A hitherto uiikuown disease the United States to a confe

good meáis. These 3rd.-c!ass passengers need only provide a mattress and bedding has made its appearance in the renee
regarding disarmament.
región of Pilconíayo and judg-
For details oí passages and freights apply to the office of the Pacific Steam Naviga ing by the mortality it is cau- London, July 16. .

tion Company, Calle Errázuriz, comer of O'Higgins. sing amongst the natives, it is Mr. Lloyd George stated m
thought to be typhus of a most the House of Commons that
virulent type. A medical com Mr. De Valera would be pre
mission has been sent to sent at a conferenee to be hela
study
X tbe
measures
new
epidemic and
to combat it.
take on Thursday
arrange the
in this capital to
Irish question.
b.
The Magellan Times
July 20

Athens, July 16. hander. I thought that my body Pinto, The British Vice-Óons-.il,
After months of preparation, was broken in halves and then Mr. Wildiiian. Mr. and Mrs. É.'

44 »
yesterday morning the Greek of with a blow 011 the base of W. Hobb.s, Miss Hobbs and Miss

LITTLE'S
fensive on the
Smyrna front was the crauium he left me half Ethel Hobbs, the Judge, :■ 011
commenced. The Greek army senseless. When the referee Carlos Orrego Forest, Mr. R'en-
in its advance, oceupied several counted nine. I got up half
para- jifo and Mr. R. A. Ewing.
important positions. lised and wholly without
hope At a later hour the guests
London July 16. when another formidable blow visited the French Club where
News received from Copenha- floored me. I had my senses a dance in honour of Francés
and tried to get
gen says that it is known there up but in the Day was in progress.
POWDER & FLUID DIPS that a revolution has broken effort fainted and the match On Friday. the distinguished
was
over».
out amongst the peasants of
He said that the blow that
Colonels, in company with the
Guaranteed "PRE-WAR" QUALITY .
Bulgaria owing to the
debility he
and want of cohesión of the Go
Governor, the Adjutant of tlie
gave Dempsey in the second Battalion and the British Vice-
round was similar lo that with
vernment of the country. Consul, visited the Municipality
which he knocked out Reckett and other
public buildings, and
APPROVED by the ÁRGENTINE GOVERNMENT Rome, July 16.
The members of the Italian
but that Dempsey was strong also the Museum.
They said s >

enough to
Government received with great recover from it.
stand up to and that they were
greatly surpri:
efficacious
as satisfaction the invitation of
sed at the size and
up-to-date
appearance of Punta Arenas and
'

Mr. Harding to open a confe London, -July 18.


in Curing the Scab at the prescríbed strengths. renee for the discussion of a The conferenee between Mr. expected to see a very imich
snialler place só far away out
plan of universal disarmament Lloyd George and Count de
Valera continued today and of world.
goods are All our
and it is known positively that
Italy will acept the proposition.
the Prime Minister of Northern At_5 p.m. a reception was
Ireland, Sir James Craig, was; held in Government lio > .

MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND. London July 16.


The Sinn Fein
also present. It. is thought that On Saturday afternoon the
delegates, an amicable arrangement will Mission visited the Overseas

presided by Mr. De Valera have be arrived at. Club, the British Association of
arrived here and will have a Magallanes, and the Pirst Fire
Morris, Little & Son, Ltd. conferenee with
George tomorrow.
Mr. Lloyd
From the Árgentine
Brigade Company, being rec
eived. wftb speeches of welcom í
in each institution.
Calle Roca 858 (altos) London, July 17. Buenos Aires July 13. In the evening they were i
Mr. Lloyd George and Mr.
The Captain of the Árgentine a dinner in the Hotel
above the Banco Chile y Argentina. PUNTA ARENAS- de Valera liad a long conferen given by
transport «Bahia Blanca» reports the British ex-Officefs, with
ee today which will be con
that the foo/lstuffs sent from whom were associated the vet-
tinued tomorrow. The results
Buenos Aires to Vienna arrived erans of the South African War
are not yet known.
in perfect condition. He added and the Members of the Britisli
that both the voyage to Patriotic Committee. Mr.Garnier
1 London, July 17.
News received here says that Europe and back was acconi- had.
spared no expense ñor trou
a new
republic 011 the Soviet plished without any accident ble to prepare a repast worthy

(Ex -HOTEL COMERCIO)


HOTEL principies has been estáblished and that the wireless installa- of the occasion, the menú being
in the Crimea.

Hamburg, July 16.


tion 011 board enabled him to as follows:
send and receive messages Fiambre: Salmón Ahumado.
from long distances. Sopa: Consommé de Ave a
Calle Errázuriz Two steamers loaded with
Telephone 165. la Royal.
Proprietor -

J. FLACHIER. provisions have left this poct


for Petrograd. ►
Buenos Aires, July 18.
The Government has signed Pescado: Supremes de Robalo
a decree
Concale.
authorising the expen
Atenas,7July 16. diture of 18 million dollars Entrada: Corazón de Filete de
This hotel has been
completely renovated and visitors can now count It is ¿rumoured here that
in the construction of a Vaca a la Rossini. Fondos de
paper
on
every comfort. Special apartments can be had with private balhroom King Victor Emmanuel of Italy main highwav from Buenos Alcachofas Clamart. Papas Noi-
will pay a visit to Bucharest _

attacbed. The cuisine at tbis establishment cannot be Aires to Rosario and Córdoba. sette.
equalled and special to be present at the coronation Asado: Poulardes en Caserola
dinners can be arranged at very short notice. of the King of Roumania. On adornado de Zorzales. Ensalada
his return journey he will pro- FROM THE NORTH -
Parisienne.
vably pay visit to
a
Belgrade Entremet: Souffle Marie Bri-
First Class 5ar -

floderate Prices. to salute King Peter. zard.


3

Santiago July 16. Frutas: Macedoine de Frutas


.Moscow, July 16. 'The tramway workers have
a los Licores de las
The méetings of the 3rd. come out on strike Islas. Gal-
demanding letitas.
International Congress have various improvements in their Café. Cigarros. Etc., etc.
come to an end and it has been conditions of work. As a con
resolved to intensify the com The diners sat down to
sequence the whole system is
munist propaganda in all parts paralised and the the well-decorated table shortly
general pu
of the world. blic is suffering the inconve- before nine o'clock and the

Relojería y Joyería Madrid, July 16.


The latest despatclíes recei
ved from Morocco state that
niences of the lack of transport Band of the Magallanes Battal

Santiago, July 16.


It has been discovered that
ion, kindly lent for the occasion
by Major Barceló Lira, imme
diately struck up «The British
the combined forces from Tet- an employee of the Ministry of Grenadiers.» The dinner
itself
auu and Barrache have "had a Industry has embezzled the sum went off
very well aud there
continued suceess several im of 100,000 belonging to the was a great deal of animation

SUIZA portant localities having fallen section of Geology of that Mi and jollity.
into their hands. The .Spanish nistry. The case has jeen ope
artillery has advanced cióse to ned in the criminal court
At the opening of the cham-

the residence of Raisuli. The the pólice are searching for the Mr. T. B.
and|pa?ne
the British Vice-Consul,
Wildman, proposed
Spanish losses in thse last culprit who is stated to be the the toast of «The President of
operations have been nine offi accountant of the section. Chile», which was drunk to the
cers and one hundred rank añd strains of the Chilean National
file. Anthem. The Governor. Don
Paris, July 16 Qound the, ToWrL Vicente Fernandez Rocuant,
J-^Lg£^ssortm_em«^^ 'Le Matin» publishes an in
then proposed the toast of
V.»
The British' Military? Mission «King George
terview which its correspondent and the
docks^for the bedside ín^silver Band struck «God Save the
has had with Carpentier. Car to Chile consisting of Lieut- up
and enamel. Many different co that he Colonel Gerald Kinsman, C.M.G., King.»
pentier acknowledges The toast of «The British
lours and shapes. has been fairly beaten but has D.S.O., R.A, and Lieut-Colonel
g found some consolation in the Reginald Russell, C.B.E., D.S.O.,
Mission» was proposed by
Major
An--electric clock for sale with fact that Dempsey is a boxer R.E., accompauied by their wi-
Woodburu. M, C, and replied
to by Colonel Kinsman.
six who has no equal in the world. ves, were
adjustments. He said. —
passengers on board
«To hit Dempsey is the «Oruba» in transit íor Val Other toasts were <:The Chi
like hitting a stone wall and paraíso. On the arrival of the lean Army» proposed by the
COMPLETE OPT1CAL to receive a blow from him in steamer ou
*

Wednesday after to
British Vice-Consul and replied
I should by Major Barceló Lira and
exchange, imagine, noon, these distinguished offi
DEPARTMENT. having an avalanche fall on cers were met by the Secretary the Governor. «The Frenc'a
aud «The
one». The FYench champion of tbe .-overnor and the Mili Army» Belgian
CONSULTATION thought for a moment in the tary Secretary, representinsí the Army» were then
proposed and
second round that he would Civil Governor of the Terri the Band played the ^Marsei-
FREE. win when he made his cross and the llaise» aud the «Brabancon».
Commander-in-
tory
blow from left. He Chief respectivelv, also bv the
right to After «Auld Lang Syne» had
remarked «I thought 1
liad him British Vice-Consul, Mr. T. B. been sung the Colonels, in
beaten and I shall never forget Wildman. On landing they paid conversation, expressed their
j
Calle Roca 842. Telcphorje 495. Casilla 6 j how my heart jumped with: a visit to the Governor and to great pleasure at having met

pleasure when I saw bis body the Officers1 Mess where they the officers who served in the
S ..
..

Brarjch in
RIO GALLEGOS. 'j sway, half stupified and quive- were hospitably received. war, and only regretted that
ring before my eyes. The following afternoon the time and their numerous enga-
y^¿yyx?y.j. ^^^^^^^sk
' '

^ %
'
-~ A moment afterwards I carne Colonels visited the Barracks gements prevented them from
back to reality when 1 had and reviewed the troops. They meeting all ranks that had
«CHILOÉ»' Sept for lquique the misfortune to have my appeared to be much impres gone home to fight.
«MAGALLANES Will leave for Valparaíso, on nth.
ALEJANDRO» Will leave for Ultima right thumb "broken. Then I sed by tile military appearance The following is a list of

Esperanza tried- to keep up to the end of the recruits and the splendid those present: Governor and
on i ith.
Left for Árgentine Coast ports. of the round to. think out spirit of unity and
comradeship Commander-in-Chief, Don Vi
LOVART» fresh tactics.
PATAGONIA» !n Caleta Josefina. some Dempsey shown in the Batallion and con- cente Fernandez Rocuant; Lt.-
Left for Rio Gallegos and Santa clinched with me and punished gratulated their Commander, Col. Gerald Kinsman, C. M. G.,
«KIOSTA.CRUZ»
Cruz.
me right and left. I felt Major Barceló Lira 011 the el- D. S.O., R. A.; Lt. Col R. Rus-
weak and ill and now I had ficient manner in which thev sell, C.B.E. D. S. O.; R.E., Of
found out that Dempsey w3s liad been trained. ficer Commanding the Batallón
[CEEL ROW» Will leave for Cóndor, Kimere Arke
too formidable a rival. On the 1 11 the evening- they were en- Magallanes, Major J. M. Barceló;
and Monte Dinero on Qth.
finish of the third round I knew tertained to dinner in the Offi- A. Siegers, Adjutant. i,*i6th. In-
•CORDILLERA. that unless a miracle happened, cers' Mess. Resides Lieut-Cols i--: ■■■■■■■ '■:■ represeutin<r the

Taking sheep from San Gregorio


«AR AUCA NÍA» it was impossible for '
me to Kinsman aud rench Army; J. Venant, 5th.
lo Rio Seco.
Russell, then
win. At the beginning ofthe were present the Governor, Don .Artillery, representing the Bel -

«MINERVA Runnin»- Porvenir.


to
fourth round 1 took the offen Hernandez Rocuant. and his'gian *¿.rniy- Si I 1 to th •

Movement of toers Se
Bodega
¡o Marítimo N.o 54. Valparaií o Line 387
N.o 296.
sive but the American drove Military Secretary. Mrs. Kins-lGovernor, Don ¡10 Lagos
me en the ropes with a right ¡man, Mrs. Russell. Mrs. and Miss i Rivera: Militar- Secretan*.
Cap-
The Magellan Times juíy áó

I rain Rafael A varia; Adjutant to held in the Club Magallanes oa


the afternoon of Sunday nextj
the Batallón Magallanes Lieu
tenant Alberto Guerratti; the írom 4 to 8 p. m., for the be-
de
British Vice-Consul, -Pavniaster- nefit of the Gota Leche
Lieutenant T. 15. Wildman, R. «Sara Braun».
N. R.; Major J. Woodburn. M.C., —

Owing to the extremely


Argyll aud Sutherland High- high wind which prevailed durr
landers; Sub-Lieutenant R.
ing the night of Sunday, several
Hobbs, R. N.; 'Lieut F. 11. Wil of the vessel anchored in the bay
liams, R. E.; Lieut A.C. Wands, dragged their anchors. The
R. A.; Lieut T.C. Betteridge, R. small «Arturo»
steamer
belong
A.; Lieut D. H. Scott, H. A.C; Messrs. Menendez Behety
ing to
Lieut V. Rathbone, M. C, King was carried away and was ar
Edwards Horse; Lieut O. Cros- ter wards found in Gente Grande
bie, M. C, Royal Irish Regi- bay and the cutter «Renatoa
ment; Lieut M. Fenton, Míd-
wasdriven up against the «Ama
dlesex Reg; Lieut J. A. Dar- deo». In the town, with the
byshire, Lancashire Fusiliers.exception of the fall of some
l'eteraus of the S. África n War:
chimneys and fences, very lit

London, París,
T.R.D. Buibury, ist Regiment
Scottish Horse; F.M.Jacobs, Wes
tle damage was done although
at some times the wind attai-
tern Provinces Mounted Rifles; ned a
veloeity of one hundred
W. P. Jones, Royal West Kelit kilometres an hour. It is very

Punta Arenas. Regt.


Patriotic Ctmmitee:
rare that a

W. Hobbs, W. H. Smith, C.A.T. the


Riesco.
Messrs E.

year.
hurricane of such
forcé oceurrs at this season of

Exeused their attendance: Cap



In honour of the visit of
the British Military
tain A. H. C. Borger, M. C, Commissiori,
We hold a fine selection
of piece goods which we Tank Corps; Captain Arthur
Merrick, Mercantile
the aeroplane <Magallanes> was
taken out of its hangar and
Marine;
made
series of evolutions over
are offering at very low prices. A. visit to us be
a
Lieut R. Riddell, R. A ; Lieut
K. Townsend, R. A.; Lieut R. úie
city ior about twenty mi
nutes on Sunday last. The avia

fore decidíng to purchase elsewhere will pay you. Gordon, Scotlish Horse.; Lieut
H. C. R. Milward, R. A. F. tor Pozzati was in charge and

On Sunday morning, after carried one passenger.

Navy Garbadine from 28s. to 4os. metre attending the ceremony of the —The P. S. N. C. cargo ste
Blanket Cloth, puré wool 25s. to 30s. hoisting of the Flag, the Col «Sorata» arrived here
amer
„ „ onels breakfasted with Mr. and early on Monday
Cashmeres morning after
»» 25s. to 32s. „ Mrs. Burbury; and the following
touching in Montevideo and
Government White Serge day they left by the «Oruba»
I8s. „
Port
Stanley. She brought some
for the North.
Velvet ISís. cargo from
Eurupe and a small
;„
The Secretary of the Law amount of correspondence from
Jap Silk

7s.
Courts, Mr. Luis Rengifo, ac- the Falklands.
»»

Black Satin, best quaíity 20s »»


companied by Mrs. Rengifo, A general meeting of the

Creton 7s. to I Os. returned after a long visit to Overseas Football Club is called
Nurse Cloth 3s. to 4s. Europe, by the s. s. «"Orita» for Friday, 22nd instant, at 8.30
and has resumed bis duties.
Printed Silk and Brocade 20s. to 23s. p. ni. for tbe purpose of distri-
»»
—The P. S. N. C. steamer buting the medals won during
:

«Orita» from Liverpool, after the past season.


Louching in the Falkland Is-
t Also the new pile cloth DWETINE at the lowest price in The Dance given in 'the

lands, arrived here on Thursday French Club to celébrate the


afternoon, bringing cargo, and anniversai-y of the taking of
town 20 metre mail and amongst others, the the Bastille was a most success
following passengers.- Messr. ful and enjoyable afíair. Most
V. Cobb, A. Morrison, J.Coutts, of the Punta Arenas society
C. Taylor, B and F,. Lake, H. was represented and we noticed
Anderson, R. Morris, C. Mellaud, tliere, besides, the most pro-
Send your printing work to the "MAGELLAN TIMES", who specialise A. Winton, R. Grifíiths. V. minent menibers of the Consu
Walker, F. Curtís, D. Matthews, lar Corps. Lieut. Col. and Mrs.
M. Erskiue, C. Smith, M. Lang-
in letter-heads, bilí heads, programmes, menus, visiting cards, etc. Kinsmail ryjeut. Col. and
ford, J. Kidd, C. Christie,. Mr. Mrs. Russell and Mrs. and Miss
and Mrs. Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. Pinto were also
alto in the manufacture of account books. ■■ present. We
Davies, Mr. and Mrs. B. Felton, congratúlate the French com-
Mr. and Mrs. Benton and ten
munity 011 their knack of doing1
children. these things so well and we

A serious. accident oceur- are sure that everyone present
red 011 board the steamer «.Til- voted it a first-class affair.
til» on Friday afternoon when —The B & B. steamer «Chi
three men, who were engaged loé» from

"C00P is the es
anchor in
lquique, Valparaíso
in cleaning one of the boilers and intermediate
were severely burnt by an
ports dropped
the bay early 011
cape of steam aña boiling water Tuesday morning. She brought
from the other. All three were a
large quantity of cargo and
BY APPOINTMENT immediately sent on shore to mails and a fair number of

ORIGINAL
the hospital where they are
passengers.
still lying iu a critical condi
tion.

The «Oruba» after loading


frozen meat in Rio Seco, sailed

On trying to board
a steam
for the north and Europe viá
launeh toashore from the the Panamá canal oii
come
Monday
POWDER DIP all others are steamer «Agadir» after finishing
work, ayoung apprentice me-
night.

Visitors from Camp during
char.ic from the Taller Minerva
the week include Mr. and Mis.
callee! Jorge Lazaneo, missed

IMITATIONS ! his footing and fell into the


water. As he liad his bag of
W. J. Morrison from Fuentes
del Coyle; Mr. O. Crosbie from
Las Minas, Tierra-^ del Fuego;
tools strapped to his shoulders
Mr. J. Morrison from Rio Pe
he liad no chance of saving
A RT1CLES made of the same ingredients
according to vary himself and his body was only
nitente and Mr. J. Goodall from
Rio Grande.
1, their quaíity; 2, the process of their manufacture; and 3, any recovered by divers two days
The mail steamer «Orita»
previous treatment of the ingredients. afterwards.

sailed for the North on Friday


—The Municipal Doctor, Mr.
Beer and Whisky are both made from Malt! Osear Munizaga left on a short
night carrying mails and the fol
lowing passengers. Messrs. M.
vacation to the north by the
The finesi Toilet Soaps and the cheapest Laundry Soaps are
«Orita». During bis absence his
Chaparro, Osear Munizaga, San
tiago Soné, Luis Valencia Cour-
manufactured from the same raw materials! duties will be attended to by
Doctor Bencur.
bis, A. Conroy, Arturo Amaso,
F. Hallet,Mr. and-Mrs. Schoen-
The common Green^glass Beer Bottle, and the^finest Cut-glass —

Today being the anniver- felder, and the Misses Maria Ra


Goblet contain the same original ingredients! sary of the Independence of Co mírez and Hilda Cordova. ) •

lombia, the Cónsul of that Re —The Directorate of the


The finest Steel and the commonest Cast Iron are made from the
public will hold a reception in Banco de Chile y Argentina
same Ore!
,
. .,
.
;f .,
the Consulate in the afternoon,
has resolved to pay an intérim
to which as usual, the local
dividend of four per cent, on
authorities and the Consular
the fully paid up shares and
COOPER'S DIP and its imitations may be made Corps hav,e been invited. cent on the shares of
2.13 per
from rne samé ingredients, and wrapped in the —The organisers of the skat- the seventh issue. These divi-
same coioured paper, but not one of these Imita ing rínk in the Frontón de Pe dends will be payable 011 awl
the ! lota in the Spanish Club have after the 3ist. instant.
tions is identical with original resolved to open the premises
According to wireless nies-

011 Wednesdays and Fridays sages received here it is known


and the band of the Batallón
that the Minister of the Inte
It is all a question of Magallanes will be present to rior has aúthorised the Governor
enliven the sport with their
of the Territory to draw up
best selections of music. the cost
to $ 2,000 to cover

QUALITY! '
—The' P. S. N. C. steamer of passages of unemployed men
«Bogotá» from Europe is at who wish to return to their
present anchored in the bay and honies in the north.
will proceed to the north in a
—Mr. Finn Arenlsen arri^
days. frota fue iiórtli
1 -—A v
July 20 i'hu Maubllan Times
,-• ■-»: !-r-.-g-

SECURITY
PLEASURE
ECONOMY

Lota; the industrial part of the town.

ieve that it brings marriage Leven made secret of his


British Marriage Laws
no

yet another step towards a devotion; he was of the confi-


:: EXCHANGE :: :;
1 perfected relationship to reality. dent, assertive, self-assured bre-
Bringing Them in Harmony ed, smart, supercilious and sharp
d/s. $ 35.60 in business, and a little incli-
Valparaíso 90 Wit- Life.
Gold $13.30
FOR SALE ned to <overdo» things other
"'NO STOPS ON THE WAY
Surcharge 169. ¡j¡£ original Oil and Pas than business.
A few
The with which, despite tel Pictures of the Channels and
ease He raved to Robin about
You are fully insured Franes 46.05 to £1. the strong ecclesiastical oppo- Straits of Cecilia O'Hara, and Robín duly
r
Magellan, by the well
FOR SAFE, COMPORTABLE AND Pesetas 28.10 „ „ sition, the amending Bill to known artist listened and made no confiden
Lires legalise a woman's marriage ce himself; for the life of him,
USE PLEASANT MQTQRING 78.75 „ „ Humberto Rosales
with her deceased husband's he could not. His feelings were
Swiss Fes. 21.85
WHEN YOU. T!R! brother, passed its third reading the
Some of these can be seen in
not that sort; he could not rave;
Marks 265. Room of the Ho
Commons, tel Reading
„ „
in the Honse of the more be felt, the more re-
U. S. $ 3-60 „ „ shows how far we have got Royal. served he became.
Dutch Fl. 11.32 „ „ from the Victorian view of Mrs. O'Hara at that time was

Belgian Fes. marriage. The Bill is a logical a


personage; she was rich, to
OF THE NEW TYPE
B. Aires M/l. :2.39o
47.05 „ „


growth of the Deceased Wife's
Sister Act, and ail that can be Íf Un¡4
begín with, and beautiful to go
on with, in a maddening
DOUBLY VULCANIZED Gold 44.
way:

REINFORCED BEAD
»

Shares
said for and against that mea
sure applies equally to its pro
GRIP that way which affeets all peo
ple, men, women, and children;
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Fuegos 84 posed amendment. The main and is indescribable and absurd
VICTORIA 15U6 BUENOS AIKEá Lagunas 74 objection to the Bill is that it By Olive Wadsley because no one can quite de
destroys a long-standing family fine it, and yet very potent.
Stock of ail sizes and types Aysens 22.
When Robin proceeded to a Her husband had been dead
Gente Grande
relationship. Its main advantage
34. lies in the fact that it permits bank in Melbourne by reason five years, and she was thirty-
The Magallanes Motor Garage a unión which makes for fa of a distant relative's influence four, and much given to calling
mily stability. As for the eccle and no thanks,
really, to his men younger than thirty t chil

Punta Arenas Chile,
ShacMetonsIHew Adventure siasticalsanctions, in this rela- own furious efforts to obtain a
tion they are purely arbitrary, job, it seemed to him he had
dren,»
ally
mere
men
«infants;» especi
who were in love
and if Scriptural support were every chance of making good. with her and had not the good
Sir Ernest Shackleton, the
»
needed for the measure it is Home, England, had offered fortune to date their birthdays
There are Reasons famous explorer of South Polar
expeditions, starts on his next
to hand.
cient
So far from the an nothing so hopeful, ñor indeed
law which so much of any sort of chance.
earlier than her own.
She owned a spacious white
upon

why good housewives should use great adventure about the end much of our consanguinity tab- He was twenty-eight now, house on the big hill, with
of August. It is a thirty-thous-
and miles' voyage of discovery
founded objecting to and the war had taken five of
les is —

gardens which dropped in ter-


the woman's marriage to her his best years for making good, races to the river, and she had
among the little known islands
oap of the Atlantic and Pacific and
of the
deceased husband's brother, in but he started off quite gaily,
some cases it was compulsory, being of the type which goes
everything she wanted,
unspoilt.
and was

the uncharted seas


It is and for reasons which must to adventure as naturally as it Leven made the running
guaranteed absolutely South Pole in a small vessel
of two hundred tons called the
appeal to all who maintain the breathes, glad to be going to a with her he rodé or dro
hotly;
puré, and thereforé will patriarchal form of society. climate where old wounds would ve out to the house on the hill
«Ouest».
But we should prefer to sup cease from troubling and gas almost dail}', armed with flo
oot injure the clothes. It With him will be several of the change in our law 011 troubles be at last at rest. wers and and
bis companions on previous ex- port
sweets booká,
strictly sociological grounds and He had few people now who and ciad in new raiment so
works for you, and at the
ploits, scientists and navigators with a view rather to the pro- really counted, and he arrived spotlessly white it nearly made
time who will also act as part of the
same saves you tection of the former marriage in Melbourne unhomesick, keen the eyes ache.
crew of the little vessel.
i than to the begetting ot cbil- to work, and anxious to be Robin went when he was
money. It is the best soap Every science will be studied, ¡dren of the same family. Step- pleased with everything. asked, and whished as he rodé
from geology to bird-life and First of all he met Leven, out that he was rich and fa
that skill and money and stepmothers have
can
not only will details of the sea jfathers .

been greatly maligned, but it who had been with him at mous, and could also afford to
Give it trial bottom be recorded but the cur-
produce. a is natural that unrelated hus Westminster years before, a fact get his breeches in Sackville
rents of air above will be chart-
bands and wives should prefer which, of course, made Deven Street; but he, too, took gifts,
and you will be convinced ed by means of a small spe- their own
offspring before those years later seem to possess spe things he hunted for, having
cially constructed seaplane, of their
of its valué. partner in a former cial quaiities. Both of them talk seized on every tiniest hint to
flown by a member of tbe ex-
marriage. Indeed, this prefe- ed of Dean's Yard, the A. B. C. gather what Mrs. O'Hara's wis
peditípn who during the war had rence will exist in any case, shop in Victoria Street, the hes were.
forcé
Lever Brothers Limited,
experience in[thejBritish|air but not so pronouncedly in the numbers of the buses running He had discovered she liked
of flying in cold latitudes. En- case oí the únele and
aunt, two that way, and other kindred Chínese things, odd trifling cu-
Fort Sunliiht, England. route, Gough island and 'Pristan of the closest family relation- and sentiment-stirring topics. riosities in jade or ivory, and he
Cunha group will be visited in children that exist Both Robin and Leven were liad hunted Melbourne slums
Mid-Atlantic for it has been sur- ships
to
outside parentage. Thereforé, if introduced to Mrs. O'Hara ou and dock-land to find absurd
mised that the former may be the we fell ard-
support the Bill and wish the same day, and both gods, small, beautifully-toned
key to underwater connection it suceess it is because we bel ently in love with her. plates, boxes of lacquer work.
GROMAN k ZEHMKE between South -America and
Ex official af Taemsoa and Ifaple África. •

Buenos Adre* Details of thefexpedition will


Calle O'Higgins, next te Brinckmam & C*.
be recorded by kinematograph.

Furniture and
manufactured and renoved and any
other work in this
Spring Mattresscs

carefully carried
Electric Lighting Plants
out.

All work and materialfguaranted. Motor Engines. Saw Benches


■aaa-aai

•6" British Vice-Consulate


THE DAWSON ISLANB SAW MILI Punta Arenas, Chile,
1 ith July Í021.

rsn ( 1
"Persons Missing"
-Sr> I "I
First
All sizes and classes of or
planed, -ton- llowing persons,
y¿. ¡—J Wood, in the rough or
'ing their where-
«
9 J:'. gued and groo ved; molci anyon
;, wouldobl com-
9
f kinds for doors and window
dr municating with the British
I floor skirting, etc. all of
to be had Consulate:-
I— I Details and on ap-
"^v" I plication I John Michael.
j. Lawrence, late of Estan
cia cMenendez Beiíety».
Charlie OH ver, late oi Es
Argentina.
Suciedad Banadera Carito Grande tancia Primera
John Smith.
f. Bannerman Smith.
Bank of Chile y Aréenii'ua I lil.Ü ...
first floor. T. B. Wildman.
Í Telephone
-
¿r
v*^'
British Vice-Consul.
Thj¡ Magellan Timhb July 20

'"1

Bachelorsü
Have you made provisión for your oíd age?

I
Married Mení!
Have you made provisión for your vvives and children?
Or for your children's education?

íf not take out an ENDOWrlENT or a LIPE

POUCY in the

The President of the United States and Mrs. Harding.

Beside Leven's masses of flo lips, a. tiny smile which was He wheeled and went back^to
and satin-tied offerings his ¡ike caress, it held such ten the table.
Ask for pzÉoiars freía
wers a

little gifts seemed incongruous; dera ess. Leven's angry blue eyes met
but Mr. O'Hara exclaimed at Then she said gentlv, ¿till his with a certain eagerness.
them, nevertheless, with such •

leaning not very far away: «Robín, got any cash?»


delight that Robin could forget «Isn't it a heavenly night? bit, a few hundreds. If I
«A

c. 1. 1. the cut of his suit and the fact


that bis boots were clumsy.
He used to look at Leven
Don't —
don't nights like this,
all perfume and sweetness, and

and silence stir your heart a


can help you

i. agli. He

rose
»

Leven burst into a noisy


and elutehed
and think frankly and without little?» Robin.
n:iX39¡SKáZ)eQ&igs9 .3-*-;-ai*',TO"»«s,,g3ra-«
any meanness how good-looking Her face was still turned to «Bob, you know you're a very
he was, with bis fair sleekness, Robín, and the starlight made good fellow. Robin, I'Ve an idea.
his splendid shoulders, and the dark gold of her hair sbine We'll prospect. Are you on?»
equally splendid debonairness. like a soft crown and threw Pritchard laughed again, con-

temptuously. Wearily he drag-


Cardwell Hytíraulic Woo! Presses Robin himself,
fact, was taller
in point of
than Leven,
into shadow the loveliness of her
eyes. Again that flood of pas- ged himself to bis feet.
cleaner-cut in some ways; but sionate emotion swept over Ro «I'm off. Maine, you'll let us
HAND & POWER he was not in the
running for bin's heart; he paled sharply, straighten out, I kuow! God
sheer handsomeness of features, and Mrs. O'Hara saw his hand knows if there'll be any salary
••0 to 400 pounds of wool pressed in two minutes. The Only Hidí*aulic Press of
the Market
and Leven again was a mag cieñen, uncl'ench, aud again that for any ot us. Leven has all
Reasonabie Price on nificent tennis player, polo pla the luck; he drew bis pay yes
mysterious tiny smile curved
FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES APPLY TO
yer, golfer; and Robin, owing her lips. Then, with an effort terday, and his deposit too.» He
to bis chipped elbow, could not which made his voice sound walked towards the door, his
Agents: Braun y Blanchard. ever think of any of these wooden, Robin said: eyes suddenly keen. «I say, Le
games now.
«Yes, they do one —
com- ven,» he added
. . .
slowly, «what
He used to watch Leven and parisou between the nights here horse was it you told me you
Mrs. O'Hara playing against and in England is impossible.» wanted to back, and urged me
the two other champions of the It is not amazing that Mrs. to put my shirt on, when you
Club, and feel deadly out of it. O'Hara was a little abrupt, and made the withdrawal yester
Yet he always went up to suggested a return to the draw day?»
the tennis parties, partly be- «I dunno,» Leven said, sud
Crude oil and Kerosene Engines. cause he could not refuse an
ing-room, and rang up two
people for a game of bridge. den vacantness gliding over his
Simple- Economical Efficient -
invitación that meant a chance
of meeting Mr. O'Hara, and
Yet she bade Robin good-night face. «Dam'd if I know, old chap.
very gentlv, and stood for a I lost, anyway.»
All zizes from 3 360 B.H.P. Marine and Stationary. partly because the Bank, owing- moment even then besides him Pritchard went slowly to the
1/2 to
to the manager's fondness for at the open window, not very door. and Leven laughed again.
Mrs. O'Hara, gave leave eásily far away; her arm would have «With a bit of capital you and
Exclusive agent for Magallanes and Patagonia ou such occasions. touched the sleeve of his din- I could start together,» he per-
Otherwise Robin would have nerjacket if he liad moved. sisted. «Partners ever old scho —

worked; he was mad on work; He did but away. He went ol cronies



» —

SAMSING & Co. now he had

obsessed him.
fallen in love it
He studied fin
out, and walked home, cursing He gut his head down on
fate and honour and the late his outstretched arms suddenly.
anee early and late, with the O'Hara's riches. «It's rotten to come to this,»
O'Higgks 931, altos. -
Tekptaie 673. -
Gtsiite fl. idea to earn a
sufficiently big If Cecilia had been poor or he muttered. —
. . .

income to enable him to ask ií he couli only become rich! In a week Robin and he had
Mrs. O'Hara to marry him with He reached home to find Le started for Nibrao, the new pros-
out a feeling of shame. ven sullen with drink; Pritchard,
pecting ground.
Me had quite made up his the bank manager, sullen with «There we'll make our fortu
mind he could not speak to her rage; and to learn thé bank nes,» Leven boasted, «in a year.»
before. and then, one wonder would have to cióse. Robin met him leaving the
AH tiie wcnci wear .
ful evening, by amazing chance, He went to the window and white house as be entered. and
he found he was to diñe with stood before it, staring out; one had he been less absorbed he
WALKOVEB -BOOTS & SHOES her alone, owing to the fact (he
thought ebbed and flowed in might have seen the flicher ín
wa'á in luck, Robin told him bis brain: at least he liad said the eye of Leven as he offered
self) that other guests liad fai nothing, at least he hacln't done to wait for him at the club.
led at the last minute. that. And he found himself won- «I won't be long,» Robin
After dinner they sat on the
dering if even his honour would agreed, «I'm oíf to say good-
terrace which overlooked the have strength enough to make bye to Mrs. O'Hara.»
river, and Mrs. O'Hara talked him give Cecilia up if he liad He joined her in the silvery
oí her early life. She was wear- told her that evening he loved drawing-room, whose shadowy,
ing a white dress which, liad her as he had longed, year- soft light seemed to make her

golden roses embroidered on it, ned to do, felt burnt up with dark gold hair glow more
aud she waved a huge plumy
longing to do. But he had not; warmly, made her white skin
fan of soft orange feathers as at least he would start as a look even whiter.
she talked. It must have been She did not rise to greet Ro
beggar quite honourably!

perfumed. Robín thought; such Leven's voice cut into his bin. She was very cool and
sweetness seemed to drift over
thought. gracious, and delicately distres-
his face as it moved. «Gad!» he was saying vici- sed at his «hard luck».
Mrs. O'Hara showed it to
far
ously.^I wish I'd clinched things «Yes, of course; I mean, it is
him, leaning over, and so —but I've never had a chance decent of you,» poor Robín
quite near to him, to point out alone lately. .» .
stammered, and Mrs. O'Hara
a special beauty of carving on Robin heard Pritchard's heavy answered: i
the handle. Robin felt her near-
_

unamused laugh, and wondered «But you have one splendid


ness in every nerve; for one or about what both were talking. asset on "your side— youth, Mr.
a** ac&u s HicniaiiB*a>f*w w&w,iw& more seconds he felt as ¡f he
must sweep her into bis arms
SOLÉ IMPORTERS
Braun & Blanchard. and kiss her. Their eyes met
in the faint mysterious iight; RIO SECO
Mrs. O'Hara had been speak
ing; the words died her
FORD CARS on
lips.

The Car of the Camp


Within Robin's brain the
ught hamraered, I love
tho
you, "tiaDDOCKS"
. , .
Why? 1 love you.» Far away a íu'rd
called, breaking the soft still- $ 5.= per kilo.
Because
'

ness. Some cry echoed


...
wistfully.
Mrs. O'Hara sighed and toíd Deliveries onceweek to any address in town.
a

The Ford car is light, strong, powerful and simple Robin that the handle of the
fan was Shanghai work. Orders:
Camp orders securely packed.
«Chacre Anita» Rio Seco or Casilla 145.
Modérate in price and to Run iimered somethin Punta Arenas.
inexpensive Spare parto Jan be obtained in Punta Arena»
a \ .■• ,
Eor
'
-ents: BRAU1 BLANCHARD. m
.
July 20 The Magellan Times

worn letter from Mrs. O'Hara [■sssssossasssssosssesssss


likS^GOTOüR Beautiful Chilean Wotneii and read it. It did not contain
y •^ any startling revelations, but it ¡
yommv :% ^^ revealed^ sufficient for Leven's
Motel Cosmos
/
■•
\ '* A

cheaply nimble wits to work


upon. He read more than Ro
bin read, and he began to hate Proprietor; JULIO B1GET.
Mil Robin for that reason. Cecilia
had «turned him down» that
last day, and he liad not for-
given the blow to his vanity.
Important
tablishment under its
retortas have
new
taken place
managenient,
in ¿"bis
which have
as-

sísr made aj the a»os* cosufortable and best hotel for


And to prefer Robin slow, —

pas-
unenterprising, un smart, dull engers ¿nad families.
Robin, with hisarchaic notions Steam acating in every room.
Because of it» pleasant taste about honour and bis weari-
and refreshing qualitiíjl the some self-respect and sickening FIRST CLASS WiWES AHD LIOUORS
Children love to use
deceney! EXCELLENT SERVICE.
Still, he
planned a cour
never

Roval Vinolia Tooth Paste.


a*
se of action until they had net-
ted a comfortable pile each and
// cleinses the teeth <¡nd gives them a pcarly lustre, destroys 'lil oKrs"EíSS5?Ms«me.'ajS*Ta««a®«urfas^^Bi«a»aa«"MaiB*aa» ■aManHMar»Ba
the question aróse of return. It
germf. and /jeeps the gums healthy and the breath sweet. Señorita Rebeca Vicuña Valleda. was then, 011 the first* stage of
t their homeward trek, having
Maine. .Such heaps of time still left the claim to a eapable for- O'Higgins 1042
left in which to make a for eman and a good gang, that
Telephone 63.
tune, and lose it and so on, all Leven, when drunk, dragged
Cecilia's name into the conver
Cricklewood School 4*5^^32:
Cilla Wnlii 8«ilmes Baaaoí airas
through the game!»
She had never seemed so far sation.
Miss Holland.
pal Associate away, so aloofly rich, Robin and he were in a sa-
despite
Queen's College, London: Registered teacher (Column the fact that she loon at Wobury Camp and sa-
wore only
Highest prices paid for
B.), Board of Education, England, late co-principal Col her pearls, and not even her loon conversation is rarely dis-
lege Hill School. Haslemere, Surrey, assisied by qua
wool, sheep-skins, ox-
bitterest enemy could have ae tinguished for its delicacy or
lified staff. Prospectus may be had on
the Principa)
application to cused her of ostentation. refinement. hides- fox skins, horse-
Robin studied bis boots pro- Leven taunted Robin about
foundly, because he had disco his note, and quoted a sentence hair, ostrich feathers, etc.
-■.-i: vered he could not look at her he had read in Cecilia's letter:
this last time without a pound- «One feels tempted to come and
**........l.líi.¿L¿M¿¿é**¿aM
ing of his heart a feeling as visit you you stay so long

if sweet fire raced in his veins. away.»


i
5T3NLEY ROSIER'S So he talked of the gold dis
trict, his hopes and fears.
Big man as he was, Robin
hauled him outside aud thrashed bü «....-.. .:,.

«You must stick it,» Mrs. him, but he wrenched his right
AUTO-HAIL SERVICE O'Hara assured him. Nothing wrist pretty badly in so doing,
venture, you know, Mr. Maine, and slept scarcely at all that
BETWEEN
:-: :-:
nothing have?» night.
'I suppose not,» Robin ans Leven appeared in the morn
Punta Arenas and Rio Gallegos wered dully. ing, his face scarred a little, his IRONMONGER
He liad to go. He stood up eyes very bright, but apologe
Touching at Estancias SAN GREGORIO
and held out his hand to take tic.
KIMIRE AIKE, PUNTA DELGADA, and CÓNDOR. Mrs. O-Haia's. «I was blotto,» he said with
The touch of her robbed him what airiness he could assurne, BUILDING MATERIALS
Two journeyi a weak.
of speech. He stood, gazing at «and I can't remember a thing
Far further informations
Tools for Artisans and Painter's Brushes a
apply t© the GARAGE MORANO her burniugly, unmistakably, I said. Anyway, Robin, apolo-

Telephone 3*8. —

then muttered an iinintelligible gies, and all that.»


«All right.
speciality
" *
T ■*t'i* *T. T" T..y good-bye and went. Robin nodded.
Mrs. O'Hara watched him go, Thanks. But one thing, Leven:
CALLE ERRÁZURIZ. TELEPHONE 31.
unseen, and there was no smile did you ever find a letter writ-
011 her lips. Her companion, ten to me by Mrs. O'Hara, and

gentle old Mrs. Hazelton, enter- read it?»


ing, asked who her guest had «No, I did not,» Leven said
H.
been. a little too shrilly. «If you want NíEbSEN
«That nice Mr. Maine, wasn't to know, the letter was sticking Suc: de NLELSEN & REFSGAARD
it?» out of your coat one day, and
Carpe» ter aad Farnitnre Shop
Cecilia said «Yes.» I happened to see that senten
Calle Brazilera 831. Front of Maestranza.
«A gentleman,» old Mrs. Ha ce—

couldn't help seeing it.»


zelton said in her decisive way. «How did you know it was In Stock: Wood oí all descriptions;
thank a letter from Mrs. O'Hara?»

Tong
«Quite thoroughbred, »nd
Heaven. I liked that Leven saw a chance— a Hea-
grooved planks for floors and ceilings; Window!
Q
young
(ramea; mouldings, doore and windows.
man.» ven-sent one —

to get even a

-Ah, yes; he's


quite pleasant,» little.
Cecilia said, not turning her «Oh, I've liad a good few
head, «but he has 110 grip; there írom her in my time,*- he said
is something lacking in him.» lightlv, smiling under dropped Workmen
«Indeed?» Mrs. Hazelton said. lids.
«You rather surprise me, Ceci Robin said 110 more: in si who want a good suit at a reasonabie price caá
lia dear. I should have said the lence they saddled and obtain it at the "CABALLO BLANCO"
up
Calle Waldo Seguel (córner of Calle Talca-J
young man was a 'fount of de- slowly rodé off down the trail!
termination.'» Some men hailed Robin and
Cecilia gave a little laugh. called good-bye to him; not a
«Oh, determination! But what soul spoke to Leven, and now
Proprietor Mannel Suarez.
use is that applied only, only as they rodé, dangerous anger
FUGELLIE Hnos —
to—

well, to things? I meant mounted in his brain; he had


he liad 110 grip —
no sixth sen been publicly thrashed, and the WINDSOK HOTEL
se—
that inexplicable thing public had sided with the man
which makes you know what who had thrashed him.
Calle O'Higgins córner oí Progreso English Hotel and Restaura»*
you ought to do, when you He glanced sideways at Robin.

Beg to advise their clients that by every boat from Home ought to, too! I like a man not
his
«Damn
his
his calmness, his \y Up to date Bath Room ;: :'•
hey are receiving Goods. Camp orders receive careful attention only to know own mind, strength, stinking self-con-
but to make you know it, too.» ceit!» Well Ventilated
bedroorr\s„
«I am glad you love him, They approached a deep drop, Spacioüs Dining Room. -

ANÓNIMA dear,» Mrs. Hazelton observed treacherous climb down for


SOCIEDAD worth
a
first class cooking aqd convenienoes.
surprisingly. «I think him the horses.
IMPORTADORA it.» • Robin said slowly: «I shall
Avenida Colon No. 828, between
Movement of Cecilia laughing, and knelt have to dismount here. I think.
Calle L Navarro aqd Magallanes
Y EXPORTADORA DE LA down suddenly beside Mrs. Haz My wrist is a nuisancé. I can't
Steamers :: :: elton. hold in Gadfly he's too fresh,
Proprietor: V. SUMMERS.

PATAGONIA «Oh oh, damn money!» she he's pulling too much.»

said, with a little catch in her Leven reined back a little


»«*»»c cae asan eoeeeee-ee i
iaeui
voice. way; he was riding behind Ro
* *
bin now, and Robin was about r
ASTURIANO» Left Buenos Aires for this and inter
medíate ports on ist July and is ex
Nibrao, if it did not imme to dismount.
A sudden brilliant colour
On Sale:
diately provide Leven and Ro
pected here the middle of the month. bin with uuggets for each hand rushed over Leven's face; bis
ARGENTINO» Will leave Buenos Aires 011 the igttí. and a few íor their boots, ne eyes became suííused.
He lifted
July- vertheless proved no paltry spe- his heavy riding-whip and bro
it down ou Gadfly's shin-
to Deseado and inter culation. It is true they had to ught
«ATLÁNTICO.» Making trips Robin called out
medíate ports work, and work like the pro ing quarters.
verbial, but misuamed, uigger sharply.
works ií he can 4 Leven saw his
useless right
(who never
Or. A TOBO CARRERA help it), but their work yielded
arm wave weakly. He saw Gad
Dentist irne & Slater i gain. .They liad a fair claim, fly's
ears go back venomously
farther as the two, rider and horse,
and they staked out
Teeth
orawned.
stopped, bridged and
€0111111 i Msion Agents when a first six nionths'
was over, and made
toil plunged forward, and then rol-
good there, led over and over
down the HAY uf test harvest
Painless extractions. All i 11 a cloud of gravel and
tpo. slope,
ó Beok-Keepers. «In a year,» Robin told him heavy dust.
work promptly
arjfunateted. Hours
executed and.
9

12 a self with certain savage hope- He walked bis own horse . WILLIAMSON & Co.
Roca.-Rio Gallegos down. It startled aud quivered
[Calle fulness. «in a year.»
av and a 7 p.m.
| of Wültamsofi, Balfeur & Ce.

Sundays and Feast days Telegafic A<ldraas


Leven knew now why Robin at every step. Gadfly had brok Agents
«Vaaaa 10 to 13 a. m.
offered so eagerly to' make the en bis
-back, and lay Still. Robin ! VALPARAÍSO.
Caftt O'Hirrins 879. (bet KI.BSLA dull two days' journey íor the was lying with open eyes, as
Leven believed, unconscious.
!
a-asa Valdirk. and Av.Colon)'

Tlrajt»boiie No. 98.. kg»nH *>' Bv«»«l *tr»a 'H«aM"


infrequent mail; he discovered
by spying upon Robin, and
later he managed to steal one
He hesitated, however. The
flush had left his face; he lo-
Calle 21 ée
.^■naaiaaaaaaa
Ltteye rt27.
maaaaaa iseaaaaa— J
July 20

I# Ths MAGM.US 3*fiÉ88

All Gütdoor Invites


YOI'1-- KODAK

Laft'l tat

Bfitíah goods aai-y. Camp orders receive careful

attention.
PUNTA ARENAS, CALLE VALDIVIA 900.

Casiiía m. Telephone 458.

'ROYAL HOUSEHOLD'
You can get one I arn u<=

at from £ 1, to £ 18.
Brownie Cameras $ 15.
Vsmgz
BLACK AND WHfTE»
Prompt developing and printin z
and
C. VE1GA, Calle Roca
Punta Arena.-. k^K5» 'RED SEAL*
The largest book in the world. It is a Bible, hand-written, and is 5 feet 2 inches high
well natured aad perfectly slentiea.
and 3 feet 6 inches broad. More than 12,000 individuáis helped to make it.
Panadería Dalmacia Their
ara

stock* Scotland
only bakery owned by
The large ¡ua ennare u

bked a livid grey now, and the once! Robin, 1*11 get your pile thin and unsíg.htly from long Allied subjects. Bread made au-Jaüia; supply of the saaia
from under his for you!» try putting two or three
sweat poured use,
with Árgentine flour. faaitl*¡s
hair. They kissed once again, and together; then cover with pretty quaiities.
Ord'ii- by telephone, No. 492
At last he knelt down and Cecilia mounted and rodé" off. cretonne to make quilts or beds-
felt for Robin's bag, found it, Robin lav aud listened to the preads. Button them down here Uírebieic & Musac
took it, rose again, then nearly sound, che clean swift sound of and there, mattress fashion, to
screamed as Robin's voice, now the horse's hoofs pursuing, over- keep them in proper shape, aud
hardly articúlate from passion taking. .finish off with a frill of creton
. .

said: líe carne back to conscious- ne.


«You You utter nes in someone's hut. All he
Judas! you

Tiraicelli asá. E¡rgs


rotter » —
cared was that Cecilia was tliere.
Take 2 oz. of vermicelli, 3 oz.
He waited no longer. He mo She laughed into his eyes.
of grated cheese, one pint of
unted with a spring and raced «A twenty miles' race, darl
milk, one egg, half a teaspoon
off, thoughts as erratic as his ing,» she said. «But I won!» ful of salt, and '/2. oz- °i butter.
course tearing through his con- She went across to a locked
Stew the vermicelli its the milk
fused mind. Robin would not bag and carne back to Robin's
for five minutes, stir in the
be found— he would die— he, bed.
grated cheese,
'
and allow it to
Leven, would sail for England «I took all friend Leven's
cook for five minutes;: add the
escape live in South Ame gams. I didn't know
— —
which
salt and remove the stewpau
rica perhaps— anyway, he was were which. He nearly cried. .:-■;- -
--
J
from (he fire. When slightly ?-
rich now rich
— —
Robin!»
cooled add the yolk of the egg.
As he dipped below the hol- «You mean you took the lot, ¿gatai '«t^lL-a

r=""

Whisk the white of the egg to


low, Mrs. O'Hara rodé up to darling?» a stiff froth and stir
the left of the small ravine. She «Yes, just that, to punish into the mixture. Pour into lightly A. .¡
■-
:.-
-■
'

..;
a
had followed her letter by tra- him.»
s
3 i -7
buttered pie-dish and bake for EVERY "ESTA^CIERC"
velling to Wobury. A groom «■i'll do that when I'm healed
twenty minutes. should have a good supp'.y el ACAROiMA.
¿--■r*- . .
■'i.3i.- *~X
and two borses had accompa- up: Meantime, we'll send him
nied her. She had decided to back his lot.» Tea Pat fisiibiütiss .becatíss it is. an ¡¡nval'uafc -.
*y for írfi-
ride back on the trail. She had He met Cecilia's wondering,
The possibilitiés of the tea- rnal aMmentc. Bcss not cont.-'in ooisor..
(at last!) read «a something> in downbent gaze. pot are many. The «left-over^
Robin's last letter which had «Don't worry about the grip, ACAROINA SARN1FÜGO
tea can be saved each day. Hot
warranted this adventure on darling; I promise you it's there ACAROiNA "X" GARRAPATICIDA
or cold, it will be found a ne-
her part. 'all right.»
ver-failing cleanser for all kinds Si"", for
«I believe you,' darling,» Ce ex^lanatory p.njipn'ft!.
At the camp she liad learnt
of dark clothing, shabby black
that Robin and Leven liad left cilia whispered humbly. COMPAÑÍA PRIMITIVA OE GAS
hats, and rusty black lace,, etc.
that morning, and, secure in It is also a splendid tonic for Alsina, 1169 Piónos Aires
her fresh mounts, had ridden flowers and all kinds of plants.
eásily in pursuit of them. Her It is a good polisher for fur sr-f > y |

groom was
taking the other niture, floors, and linoleum.
horses over to Kingston, the Stoves washed with tea previous
next halting place for the riders. av Roxana to blackleading will polish with
Below her Robin
she saw
a clean and clear lustre. The
lying beneath his dead horse. leaves are invaluable for keep
Saall Ckerrj Cakei
She neither cried out ñor fain-
ted. She dismounted very care
ing dust down whilst sweeping
Take four tablespoonfuls of
earpets they should be riused

fully, and then led her mare flour; three tablespoonfuls of before use.
over the broken ground. As she
sugar, one tablespoonful of mar
neared Robin he raised his head. garme, one teaspoonful of bak
Blood was pouring from it, and ing powder, aud a good pinch
she saw bis arm was broken of salt. Mix all these well to
and that an ankle was twisted with the gether until fingers
■*
under him, betraying
smashed bone.
i le looked at.her as
another fine, then break

a man
beat well. If not moist
use of milk. Butter
a few drops
one egg aud
enough, TALLER MINERVA
would gaze at a miracle should some deep patty pans and place
he see one incredulously, al a little of the mixture in each,
Engineers, Boilermakers, Blacksmlths, Ship Hepairers, Iron SBiass Fowd^s.

most cliildishly. She said to and ou top put half a cherry.


him:
<
Bake in a sharp oven, and you
Robin, it's I— I followed you. will find them delicious.
This establishment has been entirely rebnilt ana is in a position to iroderta-
What has happened?»
He «ave a and
quick gasp
Flaid far Claainr Clatkis ke work of all descriptions. The shipyard department is complete witt
-

said
his eyes grew sanen heinto a large pan two
Put
Pneumatic and Electric Tools, also an Oxy-acetylene Cutting and
her name. She knelt beside him.
quarts of water, half an ounce Weiding
«Tell me— darling— » of bórax, and four ounces of Plant. Engineers' stores and Áccesories stocked for sale. Dick's
He elutehed at her hands and Castille soap, shaved fine. Set Compound
held them so fiercely that he the pan 011 the fire and stir A
Marine Engine Oil always in stock. Solé makers of the Improved
hurt her. frequently until the soap is dis
«It is all right, darling. I'm solved. Take the pan off the
here— I love you,» poor Ceci fire, add two quarts of cold
FERRIER PRESSES. Spares always in Stock.

3
lia said. water, and when the fluid is
«Yes,» Robin answered jerkily, quite cold, put into it one ounce 999 </t+9mtm
■aa-awaai
«1 know— that's all right— that's of glycerinc. and one ounce of
good. But, Cecilia, look here, ether. Store in bottlcs for use;
Leven has got off with my pile. it will keep for years. To clean Leather TrwJcs Dr. R. Saez H.
He cut at Gadfly and made first well
any
him stumble. I'd wreuched my then sponge with fluid, and rnb
right wrist, I couldn't hold him. hard until stains disappear.
article, brush, DENTIST.
to advise the
public i*.
Ctftifii y Cii.
Look here, love's everything,
but love's got to wait You're Taitjr lalli ■•it SBe»s
fLKNDlD assortment
leather and fibre
oí tM *k*t he Í3
frava* ! ser*lc«S ia
now at
th«Ú|
COMMISSION AQMíTS
•a/í trwwks and handWffs, Paerto Natales
a real woman a pal; I've al

Take any kind of cold meat


known it. Cecilia, ride left
over, one onion, a small
iw»f>arted and of local make* ttHtflu Bsaeraasa. a
ways
after that devil aud get him bunch of parsley, some bread
for me.» erumbs, and put all through a
SAILCOTH 1 Auctí<meer8
She rose and looked down at mincer. Salt and pepper to taste. Ule Deeds rimóte,
him. Make into little round balls, 24, 26, 30,42, 80 and 120 \uy commercial society lega.
«I can't leave you— like this.» and fry a nice brown in boiling
inches wide, u-ed all business coacara-
tMe! Don't bother about me.»
dripping.
i!
[r
ana
the Public
Notary ataadwq
Anthurized Custoim
She bent down again and kis- Tarpaulings for covering
i Blasket lint
1 him, cargo. Apply to J. G. Dettleff, Cali,
When blankel h *
become livia N.° 461 orat the Pul»
.ñ'd no e
House Agenta.]
-

LEOPOLDO FELLER. 'lie Notary.


Eetablished 1888
Head Office: Old Broad Street, Loaéra, LC.
HEAD OFFICE... .PUNTA ARENAS .

BSAICB IH ptJITA AMIAS OFEBEO 1I8Í.


Branches.-
GHILE: Valparaíso, Castro. IO.OOO.OOO
ARGENTINK: Buenos Aires, Rio Galleaos, Sta. Cruz, San Julián. 8,729,040
Dircctorate:
President: Mauricio Braun. •
4,364,520
3,850.000
.

V'ice-P residente: Francisco Campos.


Branches ín Chile: Valparaíso, Santiago, lquique, Antofa-
Proprietary I'iirectors: E. W. Hobbs, José Ulonr.cs Th., E. Domic.
R. A. Ewing gasta, Copiapó, Coquimbo, Chillan, Concepción, Talcahuano
Suplentes: T. R. D. Hurbury, Douglas R. I.ethauy. Punta Arenas.
S 10.000.000
Capital . .

8.000.000
Argentina: Buenos Aires, Rosario de Santa Fé, Bahia Blanca
Paid up Capital >

Fund
Mendoza, San Rafael, Rio Gallegos, Puerto Deseado San Ju
Reserve »
2.710.000
The
lián, Comodoro Rivadav'a. Santa Cruz, Trelew.
Safe deposits, with sepárate departments for renting, for safe Gip.s ies, who had sóme $ 3,00,000 deposited with the England: Bradford
of deeds, documents etc.
justody
IN
Banker, Muñoz de Arce, wh 0 recently failed, waiting outside Perú; Lima
IN THE SAVINGS BaNK SECTION DEPOSITS ARE RECEIVED the Moneda lo present a pe tition to Prerident Alessandri.
CHILEAN CURRENCY, ÁRGENTINE CURRENCY, AND S'l'ERLING. Uruguay: Montevideo
France: Paris.
Drafta aud letters of credit on all the principal cities of Euro-
pe and South America. Current and deposit aceounts opened
and all Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao Seville, Valencia,
Vigo-
other kind of Banking operations transacted. United States: New York,
(Agency). México: México.
E. PETTERSEN, Managing-Director.
industrial Conditions in Britain Sterling «nd Curreney Savingg Bank, Deposits re
ceived. Punta Arenas. -W. HSMITH, Manager.

HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand Garnier Proprietor.


The prospect of an imme stoppage, except iu the collieries.

diate return of settled labour Reluctance 011 the part of the


conditions has already impro- employees to accept lower wa
ved the commercial outlook. ges was to be expected, but
The manufacturéis in the cot round-table conferences soon
ton trade are partieularly convinced the leaders of the
opti-
mistic, and iu the woollen and operatives in the closely orga PERCY HOBBS,
textile trades there is a more hop- nised cotton and woollen tra Proprietor
eful tone. The lace trade alre des that those industries could
ady gives signs of reviva!. The not afford to continué such
motor industry reports a subs high wages with prospects of
tantial improvement in the s cess in the world's markets.

number of orders. The potteries After much bargaining, new


have arranged to restart their standards, substantially better CALLE ROCA
furnaces immediately the miners than those of pre-war days,
resume work on Monda}-, and were fixed. The reasonableness
the general earthenware manu of Laucashire and Yorkshiie had Punta Arenas
facturéis and makers of high- its effect 011 the workers in
class china have large orders other parts of the country.
011 their books. A recovery is Employers engaged in road
recorded in several branches of transport, tramways, gasworks,
the Irish linen industry, and railway waggon building, and
the boot manufacturing centres many other oceupations, promp
are well satisfied with the tly followed their example and
Sociedad Mercantil
MENS' SUITS, OVERCOATS immediate outlook. Until coal effected wages settlements by
de Punta Arenas ::
is more plentiful and available negotiation. The engineering
RAINPROOFS, PYJAMAS at a cheap price, improvement trade negotiations meanwhile Calle 2 1 de Mayo,
in iron and steel industries made slow progress, |and tliere córner of Errázuriz.
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR, must be retarded, but inquiries were some fears that a stop-
abroad are encouraging. So page iuvolving 1,500.000 men
CANADIAN STEEL SHOES FOR improved has the outlook bec would oceur. The settlement of Hight-class Provisión Merchants
ome that Sir Robert Horne, the coal strike, however, undo
CAMP USE. Chancellor of the Exchequer, ubtedly influenced the leaders
who exercises a of the engineering unions to
All the best-known brands
invariably
LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS. Scotsman's cautiousness iu pu continué negotiations rather
blic utterance, has deelared his than act in accordance with 01 Wines & Spirits stocked
Casilla 385. C. Bories-
Telefono 248. Stubbs & Co. belief that a general revival the ballot which showed that
may be expected in the early the men were Zj
opposed tó ac
m^m^>mim autum 11 .

ceptance of the employers' pro


The settlement of the coal posals. The lockout notices
The Giffen College and engineering disputes rem- should have expired yesterday,
ove two most formidable obs- but conciliatory efforts by both
tacles to industrial progress. Iu parties resulted in a settlement
Hotel Progreso
Calle Chiloé 1165. Casilla 208. Darío Zenteno
practically all the principal in being íeached. The settlement Proprietor:
Boarders Half' boarders. Day-pupils. dustries, wages have now been has still to be ratified, but the Calle Pedro Montt 937. Telephone 2144 Casilla 131
-

CURRICULUM: English, in all its branches. adjusted aud everything is iu announcement that the miners
readiness for a trade revival, have overwhelmingly approved
French. First-class family hotel. Special rooms
Arithmetic. Mathematics. Latin. Hygiene. the prospects whereof are freely their leaders' decisión
suggests for prívate dinners and banquets. .: ::
canvasst-d in business, and poli
Eurhythmics. Drill. that the rank and file of the
Drawing. Painting. Sewing. tical circles. ,Steep reductions
Modérate Prices. The quahty of the
-

meáis at this hotel cannot be equalled


Gymnastics. Singing. Music. Harmony. Cooatcrpeiat. in wages from the artificially engineering unions will also
in Punta Arenas. —

and Shorthand. high war-tiine level have been!' accept what their leaders con
Dancing. Script-writing accomplished without a serious sidered a fair wage. Three bathrooms. Dinner Concert erery Sunday.
Pupils prepared for the Oxford aad Cambridge
i-ocal Exams; also for the Loadon Roval Acade-Ofr,
the London
Collefe, and the Triaity Collefe of Maaic
The Indestructible Turk
nota
-ts-S^-ÍHEa-'f'ÍBS-»»-
Pharmacie Franpaise
NOTHING provides more im- ests are world-wide, while tho
pressive proof of the beneficent se of France are much more Deposit of LwHish, French, ano National remedias.
possibilitiés of a League of localised. France has far better
Juan Bahrfeldt Nations, in working order, than prospects of viewing a ruined
the moves and countermoves Germany with complacence
General assortment of Droga, Chemical Produets,
and Mineral Wntere
Calle Errázuriz N°. 840. Casilla 34. Telef. 450 which are going on in con than Britain, apart altogether
nection with the various Peace from the revanche factor and
J. ROBERT. Ckemist
b»-»aaa*t-«
treaties. In ail these negotia kindred consideratious. In the
Upholsterer tions Britain stands out as the year before the war the Uni •p*—-ff-f-a -XBM- ### ■— % %*\M\\m% %%%% t—ir -r— -t ###### -r—-t-
-

reasonabie party, the party who ted Kingdom sold Germany


Furniture

Carpet^
is eager to make concessions,
and in general, to meet people
halfway. It is not that the
j £40,695,000 worth of cottons,
woollens, ironwork, machinery,
etc., exclusive of a vast amo
! MOLFINO HERMANOS
Curtains Britisb Government contains unt of wool and other Domi VALPARAÍSO
more nierciful or moral lot nion France may
a
produets.
of men than (say) the French almost be said to have 110

Government, which is behaving Mahommedan


Especialistas Conservas Nacionales
prn-j-p!'-;! executed after
the
a

point
very
is
different fashion:
that British
perhaps the
inter-j
the British
question: it
biggest problem
Empire has
is

to
j -eae-
en
aa«-»s- ee-eaee í
The Magellan Times .Tulv 27

ti RJ 46

Seeeion Comercial
Have received: Paints. Galvanizado Iron. Nails.
Window Glass. Varnish. Linseed Oil.

JUST RECEIVED
Genuine "Oxford" Sausages -
Phoenix Ho! Photo taken at tha K.-> eption in the British L'gation in Santiago on fie King's trsthday,

TU English Hotel of handle. The British Empire is %O9iJ»1SSSSktWS&S9^^\Zl¿SJSrT.^SSBSBF0XÍ


Whiskey "Spey Royal" k "White Horse" SANTA CRUZ in fact, a League of Nations
in itself, and finds it by so l«SS»^am¡SKCCS.9ESS^Sl£^N^X:2¡^^m^
Gilbey's Old Tom Gin (The legitímate much the more necessarv to
avoid giving- needless offence
-
THE PASSING SHOW ::
Tais hotel Is One or two parts of
the vast
excellently continué to be
--
From our London Correspondent --

Sociedad Anónima, Ganadera y Comercial hmished throughout, posseí


organisation
exaspeí nted

notably Ireland —

s^is^mr^TímoiSBiWBEb^if- tsi&fáusw.&ri&ssiizzzaV' tos.


but where no party issue ent
full-sized billiard
«Sara Braun > tes a
table, es
the,affair thé tendeney
into A Famous Warship
Bolshevism seems to be
Ebi-Tide in Russia

is to push the extremist and I hear that a new distinction


Sección Comercial. Mata is altogether up-to-date the revenge-monger brusquely has bef alien the famous. b 'the ebb-tide with a vengeance,
aside. The above thoughts are cruiser New Zealand, which ís While Lenin is telling his fel
teñe agents for "COIPEB'S" UIRG MCK
6. O. FELTON gested by a recent cable:- lo become flagship of the Res- , low-Rüssians that they must'
«it is understood that Mr. erve Fleet at Rosyth. This get back to Capitalism or pe-
Proprie ioi Li.oví) George, on
—.--.1. ..!,.. r".\.....-i. •_
behalf of vessel, presented to the Royal rish, the Church is experiencing
•_ -. .. -

Britain, has suggested modiíi- Navy after the great «scare» a sudden revival of its former
tions in the Turkish Treaty, of 1909 by the New Zealand prestige. A great procession of
[in regard to military and Governme-nt, is the .only capi clergy, with their emblems,
¡financial clauses, and the deli tal ship with 12-in. guns which marched through Petrograd the

t
Try Libby's sterilized mitación of the Straits aren, is beihg retained, all the rest other day, aud the crowd com-
¡also tlie clauses relating to having been scrapped.
Smyrna, in the direction of She not only
pelled even Red Guards and
had a distin- Commissars to salute it.
'

unsweetened evapora» maintaining Turkish sovercign- guished part in the war, when
ty, while providing adequate she was present at all three of
representation of the interests of the great North Sea actions,
Presenting Celonrs
The King will present new
both the Turkish and Greek but is the only capital ship in Colours to the Brigade of Guards

ted milk population.» the Fleet which has been twice in Hyde Park in July, and the
It is a long time now since round the world. The first Prince of Wales will present
GLADSTONE, urged that «the occasion was in 1913, the year the ist Battalion West York-
Turks, their Zaptiehs and their following her completion. when shire Régimen t with a new set
Mudirs, their Bimbashis aud Sir Lionel Halsey was her cap of Colours on the 23rd of the
their Yuzbashis, their Kaima- tain; and the second in 1919, same month at York.
kams and their Pashas one when she was Lord Jellicoe's This is a very
interesting and
and all» should be kicked
bag flagship during his Empire picturesque ceremony, and ought
ARENTSEN unos. and baggage out of Europe. tour.
The schoolboy Lloyd George
may have read that strange
Sir Edward Carsoa
for the last time while
to attract a large number
spectators. The old Colours
trooped
of
are

Sir Edward Carson's elevation the band


sentence the day after it was to the Bench closes plays «Auld Lang
a
delivered, and, burning with greatSyues; then the new Colours
O'Higgins 94 1 indignation at the thought of
so much
political
iinmorality congrega principie
career, in which
and sound judgment
high are uncased and

which the regiment


presented, after
marches

Telephone N. 4 ted in one spot, have vowed


have been equally vindicated.
that if ever the opportunity To his services to
past with the old Colours fol
Ulster his lowing in rear of the colunia.
carne he would
own
countrymen will bear ade
disperse it. He but on this side
A Great Paper
certainly made such quate witness,
many pro-¡ of St.
mises during the early days of George's Channel there There are few people in
will be more vividly recalled Britain, whatever their political
íf
the war. He didn't
specifically í his
inflexible
endorse the cutiré policy of
sta-j bearing throug principales may be, who do not
hout the war, and the great cherish a very real respect for
itesmen of the Hokatiu Bot-I
moral support that the Empi- the Manchester Guardian which
REMARKABLE VALÚES! tomlev school
which included

re's patriotism derived from his has just celebrated its


english Drapery Store. the hanging of
the Sultán centenary.
* 32.00 to $ 48.00 the metre with the Kaiser;
word and example at every The Guardian has a unique
cheek-by-jow!
attencion paid to the stage. There were few men position in British journalisui
Specia! ALL WOOL CLOTH permanent oceupation of whose leadership proved a mo and its influence is felt to an
Camp Orders Always a large Constantinople; and the hunting, re valuable national asset. extent which is out of all
selection of suitable goodi ¡
British Manufactured by some unexplained process, pro
! of Europe's i 3/4 million Turks The Gromth of Divorces portiou to the size of its cir-
fni¡ Ladies, Gents & Chil- CLOTH. 56 inches wide. For Winter Suits culatiou. The Times, for inst
across the Bosphorus. But he
dren. English boots and The great increase of divorce
and Overcoats. let be understood that such ance, which is seldom if ever
of cloth .cases in England since the war in
shoes <<• all ¡ g .ses
spiritedviews were, in general,
has filled social reformers with dianes
sympathy with the Guar
his. Not till things became ve steadfast Radical outlook
ing. JOHN N. SKIRVING. alarm and brought the Divorce on
JOHN A. ESDALE Calle Pedro Montt 857. ry awkward in India did he Courts to a state of congestión admiration
politics has expressed its
come out with his suggestion for the Guardian
never before experienced. At as «a
Casilla 36$ that the Turks might retain great British newspaper,
Felephone 24.7. the opening of the Easter Sit
which in its own way, vindi
:";*&* sas-K-i-ra-*^^^
Constantinople and «the renow-
ting, there were no fewer than cares the traditions of British
ned lands of Thrace». Appa 2,000 undefended cases awaitin«-
rently they are going todo much journalism for independence of
better for themselves. The
a
hearing; and though, with thought and of effort for the
the valuable asistance of the
demihtarisation of the Darden
Lord
public weal.» The Guardian is
Chancellor himself and as fearless as it is
elles, the evacuation of Cons honest; it
Judges of other Divisions, an never truckles to
tantinople by Allied troops, public opinión;
and the return of
energetic attempt has been and it draws much of its insp
Smyrna to made to wi'pe off the
Ottoman control these are the —
arrears, iraron and character from its
the waiting list is still a form
latest concessions to Mahom- idable one. editor and proprietor, Mr. C. ?•
The Lord Chancel
medan sentiment. It is not unli- Scott, who is celebrating np«*
lor, referring
kely that the Turks will, to the causes ofday
a or two
ago the fiftieth year of association
the increased with his
in course of time
regain the number of paper. As an indica-
Holy Places of Palestino. dissolution oi petitions for the tion of the wide
appeal which
It is certain they the •

marriage this remarkable newspaper nw-


will pay no
bond. said he was satisfied that the
indemnity worth mentioning: the social upheaval oí the war kes it is significant that of
two dinners held in connection
they never do. The settlement has been responsible for nine- with the 111
is one that would have made teen out of twenty cases. It is centenary one —

Manchester and the' other «o


the blood boil in the veins of only necessary to read the evi London— the first was
dence of the in which over
preside"
an
Imperial patriot of the 1915 unfaithíulness triáis, by Lord Derby, who >s
is directly attri a staunch Conserva
vintage; and such modifications buted politically
of the Sevres
to new
relationshíps ent tive,and the other by George
Treaty are not ered into through peculiar Bernard Shaw, Britain's m°st
the
done with yet. But there is no temptations of the war period; exuberant Socialist and plf>"
doubt to realise the truth of the Lord
as to the wisdom of what wrighr. Of the innumerable
Chancellor's statement. Domes- tributes received
many will regard as a shame- tic relationshíps may continué dian by the Guar
ful betrayal. Revenge from politicians and sta
is never to be affected by the same tesmen of all
entirely ^satisfactory. Practiscd cause for some time, parties perhap5
but alre the tribute of Lord Morlc>
by a mainly Mahommedan Em ady there are signs of a grfca- sums the journal best
o
up
pire at the expense of the ter social stabilisation both all. «On some great p" Wn-
within the limits of familv life «it .«•*
Rome of Islam, it would wear
and in the
controversies,» he says, folio-
a suicidal aspect. Iarger world of not been my fortune to
civics. the line taken by the Guardian,
July
..

27 í"he Magellan li-ua

TEATRO MUNICIPAL
SATURDAY, AUGUST óth. AT 9.15 P. M.

Second Appearance of

With complete change oí Programme. the Minister of in


Photo taken at the reception recently given by Spain Santiago.

but the spirit in which it has stiff conventional fashio- of his first acts as a politiciau
roses

Sunday, August 7th., at 3.45 p. been couducted, its


diligept and ar was to cióse some 2500 schools
ned out of the taffeta
search fer truthful and ürivar- ranged in an apronlike outline that were conducted by the
nished fact, its candid exami- ou the front of the skirt. members of religious orders.
:=: GRAND MATINEE :-: nation of competent opinión His later career was one
and coherent principie, cannot Other novelty trimmíngs continuous sequence of anti
Tickets will be on sais at the CASA JAC0BS on Friday 24th: July. but be admired, valued; and show the material cut into clerical legislative acts, and the
prized by everybody who has friuge-like effeets. This is often final act that preceded his poli
faith iu the oower of a news- used to trim
crépe de chine tical extinction was that of

I paper for good.» ith long snipped inaugurating a system QÍ espi-


collar
gowns, a w
PLATEA $ ío;- BALCÓN $ 6.-
PRICES— UPPER BOXES $ 40- Fortunatel}-, Britain is rícíi edges and little snipped pen-ionage in the Army, by which
balcón $ 5.-childre,n $ 2- ín its standard of journalism 1 wíper fosettes being very favo- commanding officers were ins-
M ATI NEE -boxes $ 30.-PLATEA «ta
eading tirite forms of trimmíngs, while tr ucted to present confidential
and there are several leading
the pleatings, of narrow or wide reports to the War Office as to
The Boxes for the Saturday Entertainment will be pa! aP íor AUCTION in the newspapers of whom much

BRITISH CLUB on Thursday 28th. inst. at 6.45 ?. m.


-•ame might be said, A sense of width faile ribbon are often the
religious practices of tn"
stiff little officers under their
'

responsibility is the prevailing held ín position by ■■■ .


«¿¿i, T
~- ■--■■
eommand.
character of British journalism. rosettes.of the saine fabric. Ulie Südl Iflstrücboffl was for-
Proceeds in aid of Local Charitíes. Mount Everest warded to General Petain. at
The Mount íjvéí'esl expedi- Eringe is ündeniabíy creepíng' the time a
Colonel, who rep
tion has started, and the best back into
favour. It is to be lied: «The Colonel of this
all sides. and in seve reg-
j of wishes will follow it. Every seen 011 iment is in the habit of sittino-
r element of Naitire conspires ral new guises one of the
smartest being long strands of

in the front seats at Mass and
against its prospects oí actually has no knowledge of those

p/xcific reaching tbe highest point of


the eartll's surface, but it is
chenile used
chine frocks
certain to carry the boundaries depicted in our sketch today,
to
in
trim
the
crépe de
manner
officers who may be present.»
During the war Mr. Combes
respected the Union Sacrée, but
of knowledge a great distante which shows a simple yet shortly after the Armistice once
APROXÍMATE arrivals from europe into the fastne'ss of the Hima- highly artistic effect' carried more emerged on an anti-cleri
out iri palé grey crépe de chine, cal ticket. But it
1 layas, and the ták laid upon was the end
the endurance aiid fortitude of adorned' with long; strands of of him. Denied election to the
R. M. S. "ORITA" 16th. July its members will ni' nosense be grey chenile. French he Parliament, managed
wasted. to secure some small return to
S. S. "SORATA" lOth. July. Japan's Biggest Warship Amongst the new materials an obscure elective office in a
that are finding favour, a spe small town, and the
R. M. S. "ORTEGA" 15tti. August I notice that the Japanese
cial place must be reserved for
báttleships Katoríand Kashima, the latest
parliamen-
tary seat he had hoped to win
chenile fabric that is was filled
by a Catholic candi-
R. M. S. "ORCANA" 12t!i. September now at Portsmouth, are fre-
being used for day frocks. This
quently described as Dreadno- shows a raised chenile date, who was returned by an
ughts. This, of course, is incor- woven 011 to a pattern overwhelming majority.
proceeding home vía Panamá Canal. rect, for they are really pre- báckground of
plain marquisette, the effect of
Drcadnoughts of a type slightly which
The great achievement
Combes' life was the
breaking
of

is extremely handsome off of diplomatic relations with


The Pacific Steam Navigation Co.

more powerful than our King


while the fabric itself is light the Vatican in July
J Edwards, the last of which has
just been scrapped. enough for summer wear.
1904, when
the relations which had subs-
isted under .the Concordat for
Had the japanese authorities

Other fascinating novelties more than a hundred


desired to ini press the Western years
are seen in
world they could have sent the kalidescope coiou were brought to an end. The
red and closely patterned foul- day of his death saw the hea-
Crown Prince to England in
ards that show small squares ling of that breach.
the Nagato, which has more
and checks of various colours Commnnists Tronble a Littlo Republic
than .twice the displacemeut of
outlined in fine white lines;
the Katori and is, in fact, the -enoa.
Owing to an
irrup-

while light weight gabardines tion oí Italian


Balmadeda TELEPHONE largest and most heavily gun- and Communists, who
ned battleship in the world. serges are to be found are
finding their own
richlv worked with silver em- country
too warm for
833 -
841 Even the Nagato and her , them,
the little
heavy Per-
sister, the Mutsu; will be eclip- sian ^f*? sh°wl?S Republic of .San Marino is fin
THE UNIVERSAL CAO
sed bv the four huge battle-
"llnS
df.s,Sns tlatf aPfar
the Pockets
nm"
°r
ding it necessary to mobilise
its regular army.
cruisers now on the stocks in
on"!!1-? vest of,coatfs
effects
Panel. As things are,
Japan, each with a reputed dis- for ?r
the newest coat.frocks.
the standing
Placemeut of 43,500 tohs. More- body of troops is inadequate
to deal with the
over, late this year or early iu _ truculent
e 1922 the keels of four additio-
Communists who are
flockiug
CATHOLIC is har- into San Marino. This
nal battle-eruisers are to be laid,
NEWS SKRVICB dly to be wondered
these ships having been aútho at, since
the standing
- - — -...i_: _ . -j_ .' r<. -ui •
rised under the new Japanese :""= -
troops of the
programme.
Republic number three, all of
Ex-Premier Combes Dies whom have long ago passed
Paris. On the very day that the flower of their

youth. But
ODES = Mr. Jonnart, the new French there is
hope. After a particu-
Ambassador to the Vatican, set larly violent outbreak
out for Rome, Mr. Emile Com
recently
it was decided to cali a whole
OF THE
bes, the author of the Separ- class of citizens to the colours:
MOMENT atiou Law, died at his home the result is that the army is
res front at Pons. increased by nearly 50 now

In spite of his
recruits. flambuoyant
and rear. Novelty Trimming and Materials
anti-clerical political career, San Marino is a
Combes was originally inten- little place. But the Fascists
peaceable
There is a distinct improve
ded for the Church. He made chase the Communists over tbe
NASH two ton trucks. NASH CARS. Six cyiinder overhead valves. ment in the type of trimmings
his first studies at the Semin- border from Italy, and somet-
shown by the foremost dress
Parsons English non-skid chains all siies. makers of to-day who are adop-
ary at Castres, and later on imes the Communists do the
was classical lecturer at the same by the Fascists. and the
Wood Miine English foot pumps. Firestone tyres and tabes. ting, a new method of self-trim- Catholic Colleges of Mimes and three
ming, which calis forth all man Pons. But he abandoned the constitute elderly gentlemen who
the
Painting, Vaic&nizing, Acetyiene weldiags ner of highly original ideas.
clerical state for the most vio are
standing troops
not nimble enough to
lent anti-clericalism, and one chase the intruders out!
LEGITÍMATE FORD SPARES. The majority of these orna-
metitations take thé form offlut-
ings of the same material as
4» Üi the dress itself is made of, but
which when rucked and ruched
Church of St. James
after the latest method, have Calle Waldo Segué!
1
9tf to advise my distin- Waiter F. Dixon Dr. H. ROGELIO SAEZ the appearance of heavy braid- The Services in above Church until further notice will be;
t**»*aed diéntele and tke general ing, and prove extraordinary ON SUNDAY. M ling h iver 10. 30 .

**«t the 2otn. Decem- L


£•»**■*
■"**« 1
reopened my bakery under
on
General Customs Agent. DENTIST effective.
«»* aaiae of "Panaderia Libertad" Anthorizerl by Goverment. Evening Prayei 5.30 p. m.
™ tke Calle Senoret N.o 479 and
Begs advise his clients
to Even floral effects are now Celebration of Holy» Communiou at 8. a. m. on the ist and
~. be piea««d to «Hpply families Office, Calle Roca that he is now at their dis achieved by the clever mani-
M
ataaá
over the Bank of Punta. posición. pulation of materials, a lovely 3rd Sundays in the month, Prayer on

Jaüi« RaaoJkoTich y Co. the 2nd. ar. ;UU.


Arenas.
new black taffeta gown for a
*• Xa Panadería Dalmacia ON 'WtíEK DAYS. hursday at 6. p. m.
Surgcry, Calle Errázuriz. trimmed with .

matron being !. WILLIAMS


The Magellan Times

Ireland with the


nounce Rome, July 19.
At a council of Ministers the
to

bringing about peace


object of
between
_:../ ,..".-. ... ^í-.j:.^ ■.!<::.. ::.:j.í..3 bilí authorising the commercial Dublin and Belfast.
treaty between Italy and Czecho-
Paris, July 21.
Slovakia was approved.
assort London, July 19
received from
The leader of the Polish
urgents, Korfanty. is actually
in this capital. He states that
ins

A télegram
the question of Upper Silesia
Helsingfors announces that
ac

Russia can only be settled by the


ment of cording to news from
the .Soviet Government
ered
a a general
general
has ord Supreme
uiouniaauun
Inter-Allied Council.
—The Germany
inobilisation of «•

made a further
Government
---w^iucm. .

the has
ren classes
seven with object payment
of 31 million gold marks.
Of invadinjy Ksthonia, Lithua-
ÍllV»«J.i«g
nia and Latvia.
Washington, July 21.
In diplomatie circles
cuele» it is
Berlin, July 19. sured that Mr. Lloyd Geor
assured
A télegram from Posen sta George
will represent Great Britain
tes that the North American *
.
"*-
-■-**- i Lelilí

coming111 the disarmament


commercial mission has arrived conferenee to be
held

Sport Jackets
received in this
at that city and were
capital.
by the1- authorities in the pres
ence of the Minister of Recon-
structiou.
Smyrna, July 21
King Constantine has left
—The National Bank of Ger for the front to revievv the
many has floated a loan of Greek
troops.
seven hundred million gold
marks with the Dutch banks
Berlin, July 21.
through the mediation of Bri
Suit The French note to the
tish and North American finan-
Germán Government has caused
ciers.
general disatisfaction. The
newspapers state that the Ger
Athens, July 20. mán Chancellor deelared that
It is officially announced that
he lamentéd the fact that
the big flanking Jmovements Franco Germán negotiations
i
-

carried out by the Greeks have


could only be carried out in
annulled all the advantages an
that the Kemalists liad in def-
atmosphere of great political

ocks, etc. for the win


tensión.
ending their positions which
were naturally strong. Kutachia

is almost surrounded by the London, July 21


ter season. Greeks and its fall is inevitable.
The
Ernest
new expedition of Sir
Shackleton will leave ¡

London, July 20. England on the 14Ü1 August.


LOWEST¿LONDON PRICES
Despatches from Tokio state
CAMP and POSTAL ORDERS that it is very probable that Paris, July ai.

the Japanese Government will The French' Ambasador in


HAVE OUS; SPECIAL ATTENTION except without reservation the Berlin has received instructions
iuitiative of President Harding to cali the attention of the |
for a conferenee to treat of Germán Government
to th
attitude of Genera
disarmament, although ¡ it is threatening
which stil
possible that they will safe- Herffer's troops
Shop always at the guard themselves against the remain in Upper Silesia. =
claims against the-Isle of Yap. —Great Britain, reply'mg to-— w
■>-
—Mr. Lloyd George held a a note from France referring
the ■-■£
conferenee with Sir James to Upper Silesia, declined
who forward Ulster's invitation to assist at another ■.•>. .

Craig put
claims in the of peace meeting of experts and propo- $
question
in Ireland. sed, as an alternative, a meet- ■,/
ing of the Supreme Council in *a.
Boulogne 011 the 27Ü1 July to y«
Rome, July 20.
The opening of Parliament study the problem. ¿v

tock place yesterday with the


assistance of the whole Cabinet. London, July
The attitude
22.
of France hasM
y6
The new Premier, Signor Bo-
nomi, gave a resumen of the provoked general displeasure.>A
Goverment's programme. throughout Great Britain, and.;M
the news that M. Briand is>$¡
about to take a holiday, the-W
Paris, July 20.
France has sent a new con-
reby delaying the date for the-j^j-
meeting of the Supreme Coun- ¿y
tingent of troops to Upper cil, has not been well received. ¡L-
Silesia. The news has caused a
bad impression .as it will pro
—No definite
has been arrived
arrangement^
in the-vj
at
bably give rise to further dis- conferenee betwen Mr. I-'oycfy,
order.
George and Mr. de Valera. The;<$
latter is retuming to Dublinpj
Paris, July 20.
to submit the Premier's propo~vv
The French labour party are
of theff
sais for the approval
extremely pessimistic regarding W
Irish Parliament.
the plans for a general disar
Mr. Lloyd George, spea-y

mament. Nevertheless, «Le House of Com-tA


in the
Temps» gives one to under king mons on the naval programme^
stand that France will retire tria' »
of Great Britain deelared
from the| League of Nations
this will in no way interfer.
in favour of any other asso
with the British situation if
araiso on the 16th. July and ciation formed by the initiative
of President Wilson.
the disarmment conferenc,
Was¡
which will. take place m

wi arrive at Punta Arenas on the Brussels, July 20


hington.
The Minister of
29th. J JLY. She lili toe again on the 3rd. AUGUST Tenmis, left
Finance,
to-day for London
M.
Belgrade, July
assassina
22.

to confer with" the President


A communist has
of the ínter *
j
ted the Minister
íor Ansa, acesraiag te iünerarj, «alling at Castro. Puerto ,Corral of the Board|of ¡.Trade respec-
ting the payment of 224 million ior,
M. Drachkovitch.Themur
not as yet
XA
mano. Valparaíso. Coquimbo. Aníofagasta. pe and marks
derer has
gold by Germany, to arrested.
*%}
been^
which he believes Belgium has
will accept passengers and cargo. the right, to enable her to
atlend to reparations. Athens, July 22. B^
It is officially announced,
army has oceu
MTPT***??! that the Greek
IN FOR FIEST-CLASS PASSEN London^July 21. Eskishert and
has com-
Sir James Craig and the pied advance on
other delegates returned from
ínenced a new
ID GOOD ATTENDANCE. Belfast last night. They have Angora.
refused the proposals made by
de Valera, stating^vthat the Helsingfors, July 22
from Perro-
A communication
Good and hygiencic accomodation for 80 third-class passengers, men only, with points of view sustained by announces that famine
the Irish Republicans inac- arad
good meáis. These 3rd.-class passengers need only provide a mattress and bedding
are
such alarmmg
ceptable for the unión.
fias reached
that párente are
The question of peace in proportions
For details oí passages and freights apply to the office of the Pacific Steam Naviga t

Tin- 1 1 ti -u, t-ilhup- their chiiuien.


Ireland is unchanged. Possibly •k,11*"g
tion Company, Calle Errázuriz, comer of O'Higgins. another conferenee will take
place in Dublin in which Sinn Belgrade, July 23 tliar
P'einers will participate. It is It is officially announced

'.*" fT**"!?' I!:."".1'1 "fWI


f said that the Premier oí South the Albanian
África, General Smuts, will go decred the
Government «as

inobilisation of ai»
The Magellan Times July 27

.
' «'SíaRBW'H
$P&

"LITTLES"
The
village of
Alto San Anto
nio, in the Pro m
vince of Tara- '4 íémí- ^. ¿^püm
pacá, which was
recently almost
POWDER & FLUID DIPS completely des
troyed by fire.

Guaranteed "PRE-WAR" QUALITY B**

APPROVED by the ÁRGENTINE GOVERNMENT men between the ages of 18 ce Ín the new Cabinet by 302 treat was impossible, and, under
efficacious
as and 40 years in order to crush rotes to 136. these circumstances, the Gene
the insurrection in the north ral committed suicide, his exam
ple being followed by several
in Curing the Scab at the prescribed strengths.
of Albania.
.
The assassin of M. Drach-

Madrid, July 25.
The news of "the rebellion more of his officers.
kovich was a young Bosnian in Morocco has been coniirmed. A communication from Se-
vitle states that several regi
All
goods are our communist. A violent attack was made by
the rebels on Spanish positions, ments have embarked for Me
lilla aad that warships have
MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND. París, July 23 (orcing the Royalist troops to
The newspapers publish the fall back pn Aunal. also left for the Moroccan

resolution of the Reparations General Fernandez Silvestre, coast.


Commisjsion regarding the Ger finding himself surrounded by
Morris, Little & Son, Ltd. mán ships confiscated in Perú
during the war. It states that
the Moors at
suicide.
Guriba, committed FROM THE NORTH
these ships ceased to be Ger
Calle Roca 858 (altos) mán since the ist January, Rome, July 25. J-'aatiago, July 20.
A communication from Con
1920, and thereforé could not There have been some san-
above the Banco Chile y Argentina. PUNTA ARENAS- be handed over to the Allies guinary encounters between the cepción
states that a disturban.ee.

which aróse in the Schwager mines'


for repartition, according to the Fascists and Communists
among the miners themselves,
Versailles Treaty. have caused profound conster
in two killed and nirte
—The newspapers state that naron throughout the country. resulting
others seriously wounded. -',,
according- to a communication
from General the Ger
Nollet, Madrid, July 25. More than 700 unemployed —

mán Government is continuing The news of the suicide of workmen have arrived from

GRAND HOTEL (Ex -HOTEL COMERCIO)


the operations of disarmament. the General-in-Command, Don the nitrate distriets in the last
The destruction of the heavy Fernandez Silvestre has been few days.
artillery has just been effected. confirmed and General Nava The Tramway Company —

has been appointed to suc- have deelared that


rro
they will
Calle Errázuriz London July 23. ceed him. Numerous reinforce renew the service without em-

Proprietor -

J. FLAGHIER. A telegrám from Warsaw ments have been sent to Meli ploying those who have gone
annunces that the King of lla from Ceuta and other parts out on strike.
Roumania has ratified the trea of the country. The Spanish
This hotel has been completely renovated and visitors count
ty of alliance between Rouma losses have been very heavy
can now

nia and Poland. owing to the formidable attack Santiago July 23.
on every comfort. Special apartments can be had with- prívate bathroom Yesterday morning numerous
of the rebels who were assisted
attached. The cuisine at this establishment cannot be equalled and special with groups of strikers attacked
Berlin, July 24. by other tribes provided the
,

the
dinners be short notice. Government has field guns. The fighting still
men working on tram-
can arranged at very The Soviet
ways. The assailants, armed
claim with the continúes; the Moors who have
registered a
with knives, revolvers and
Germán plenipotenciary in received strong reinforcemnts number of the
First Class Bar -

Modérate Prices. Moscow that their representati- are encoutering a desperate


clubs, wounded a

their
workmen who, on part,
ve in Bavaria has been expel- resistan ce from the Spaniards.
repelled the attackers, using
led by the authorities. The
a Soviet Government threateus
fire-arms and knives. The pojice
London, July 25.
managed to repress the dístur- ,

to break of relations with Ba The scarcity oí food in Rus


bances and arrested several of
varia if a statisfactory explan sia has become intense and
thej
-

the aggressors.
ation is not given. situation is extremely critical.
Various telegrams, altho Despatclíes received in Berlín

eriay Joyería
Santiago, July ¿5-

that the and other parts of the Conti


ugh not official, state
A communication from Val
nent bring reiterated petitions
Italian Government has accep states that large part
There is a complete paraiso a
ted the proposal made by for succour. of the personelle of the Banco
send forces dearth 9Í medical neccessities
France to to Upper de Chile have gone out on
also which is causing the deaths
Silesia. strike on account of the op-
of hundreds of people daily.
The Soviet regime is comple position of the Manager to their

SUIZA i Berlin, July 24. forming a unión. The offices


broken up and Maxim
The Germán reply to the tely are attended by the heads
only
Gorky and Tolstoy's widow
French note asking for a pas of the sections. The Directors
for have held a conferenee with the
sage through Germany state that the employees who
troops to Upper Silesia states the
object of imploring help from have abandoned their work will
rest of Europe to save Rus
that Germauy is willing to a national catastrophe.
be dismissed from the service.
of sia from
complv with the stipulations A violent reaction against Maxi- After

several conferences
the Treaty of Versailles but
desires to know if the passage
malism is expected to break night and to-day, the
held last

is soiicited for Allied troops or


out at any moment. Steamers tramway strike has been settled
laclen with provisions have left satisfactorily.
Large^assortment"" of^ iuminous for French troops .only.
Denmark for Russian ports.
clocks for the bedside in ^silver Replying to M. Briand's note The United States Government y ¿y. .¿i
of the ióth of July the Germán
and enamel. declares that it is indispensable
Many different co *«1
*>.
Government emphatically denies
that the Soviet allows the North Ladies aad Children's Wool
the French aecusations that the
lours and shapes. «A American delegates complete
Kosiery;
l '.crinan organisations are cons-
An^electric clock for sale with the liberty of action iu proportion- Ladies Underclothing;
tituting a menace against
tranquility of Upper Silesia. It ing food supplies. Silk Blouses.
six adjustments. V:i¡
adds, on the contrary the Poles at modérate
to
Good quaíity prices.
are preparing for a
rising Madrid, July 25. .

COMPLETE OPTICAL take place at any moment and According to the latest news Mrs. NIELSEN.
w?. that the presence of French it appears that the insurgents Calle Montt.
DEPARTMENT. only made their attack unexpectedly Jorge
troops in that territory
tends to aggravate the situation. ou an advanced position at
CONSULTATION Liguerive, weakly defended.

FREE.
Athens
July 24. General Silvestre
Fernandez
from advanced to relieve the position
(Round the TbWrú
radiogram received
A
Dedeagatch announces that at the head of a column a tho
The second musical enterta
i»f\ Mustafa Kemal has been taken usand strong and to prevent inment by the Magellan Follies
prisoner. This news has caused the rebels írom reaching Li will be given in the Municipal
Calle Roca 842. Telephorje 495. Casilla 6 great rejoicing in this city. guerive. As it was impossible Theatre Saturday August
011
to relieve the besieged, General
Silvestre ordered the place to
ot repeated at
9.15 p. ni., and
Brartch in RIO GALLEGOS. Constantinople, July 24. a special matinee on Sunday
A Kemalist communication be evacuated which was done
><r>^><x>íi'>^í^>,i'^>ti-^>l^l^>4">??<S^I the Turkish under difficult conditions. All 7Ü1. August at 3.45 p. m.
announces that Tickets will be on sale at
nationalists have reconquered the troops fell back on Melilla, Friday
«CHILOÉ» Sept for lquique the Casa Jacobs on
Aíuukaissar and Touloumar, but the enemy who had been and we would draw
«MAGALLANES. Will leave for Valparaíso, on nth. 29Ü1 inst.,
joined by further bodies of attention to the special prices
Will leave for Ultima Esperanza thereby impeding the provi-
«ALEJANDRO.

i sioning of the Greek army. rebels, obliged General Silves for the Matinee which have
on 1 ith.
tre to interrupt the operation
«LOVART» Left for Árgentine Coast ports. been fixed at Boxes $ 30.—
Madrid, July 24. and take refuge at Aunal. The
«PATAGONIA» In Caleta Josefina. Stalls and Balcony $ 5.-- Chil
It is announced that 1 0.000 General, convinced of the impo-
«KIOSTA.CRUZ. Left for Rio Gallegos and Santa dren $ 2. Seats can also be

Moors, perfectlv armed and ssibility of resisting, agreed reserved for this
Cruz. with his staff on the advisabi- performance.
equipped, have risen up against The Lower Boxes for the
the Sparniards and have at lity of evacuating this place evening performance
«KEEL RO\\"> Will leave for Cóndor, Kimere Aike tacked Melilla. After a desperate as the munitions were
giving Saturday
and Monte Dinero on Qth. will be put up for auction in
out. General Silvestre personal-
struggle they were driven off. the British Association rooms on
«CORDILLERA ly directed the evacuation rem- Saturday 30r.l1 inst. at 6.45 p.m.
«ARAUCANIA •
Taking sheep from San Gregorio Rome, July aining iu his place with his aud not on Thursdaj
to Rio Seco.
25.
Staff while this operation was the advertisement.
püt in
The Chamber of Deputies,
«MINERVA,» Running to Porvenir. after the terminación of the being carried out. But in the
m Steamers Telephones: Servicio Marítimo N.o 54.
N.o 296.
Valparaifo Line debate on the Government's
confiden
meanwhile the enemv had so At the Muñid]
surrounded his troops that re- on iíouda> last it was decided
>ion ■ -

Bodega programme, expressed


The Magellan Times July 27

Stars of the Cinema


M

London, París,
Punta Arenas.
We hold a selection of piece goods which we
fine Theda Bara in the role of Cleopatra.

are offering at very low prices. A visit to us be to float a loan of $ 684,000. —The wedding of Mr. S. S.
Bonds will be issued for this Greer of Phillip Bay to Miss
fore deciding to purchase elsewhere will pay you. amount during the months of Dominga Covacevich will take
August, September and October place on Thursday, August
bearing interest at the rate of 4th.
Navy Garbadine from 28s. to 4os. metre 10% per annum and will be —
We understand that the
Blanket Cloth, pare wool 25s. to 30s. redeemed from the receipts of French cruiser « Jules
„ „ Michelet»,
Cashmeres 1922. The bonds will be signed with General Mangin on board,
„ 25s. to 32s. „
by the President of the Muni will arrive here on the ist of
Government White Serge 18s. cipal Council, the First Alcalde

September.
Velvet 15s. M
and the Municipal Treasurer. —The mail steamer «Orte>
After the ist of January 1922,
Jap Silk 7s. „
these bonds will be accepted in
gas, left La Pallice on her
Black Satin, best quaíity outward- bound voyage, on the
20s, »♦
payment of Municipal taxes.
Creton ijrth instant.
7s. to I Os. The engagement is an Visitors to town tbe
during

Nurse Cloth 3s. to 4s. nounced of Mr. G. D. Stephen week include Mr. Gus Yonge
Printed Silk and Brocade to Miss L. R. Coombs, daughter
20s. to 23s. from Monte Dinero, Mr. Tom
of Mrs. R. Lee and the late Fenton from Fenton Station,
Mr. B. J. Coombs of Southsea, Mr. L. H. Maddams from Es
England. Our congratulations.
Also the new pile cloth DWETINE at the pnce in —The steamer «Chiloé> left Jackson and Mr. J. Goodall
tancia Cerro Guido, Mr. T.

for the North on Saturday last from Rio Grande, Mr. W. Gárn-
town 20 metre taking the mail and a number
ham from Puerto Bories, Mr.
of passengers from this port. Wales from Gente Grande ánd
Mr. W. Saunders.

On
Saturday last the mar
The Sociedad Anoniína's

riage took place of Mr. José


steamer left Buenos Aires on
di Lello to Miss Eva D. Cresp.
Send your printing work to the "MAGELLAN TIMES", who speciali 3v the 22nd instant and will arri%-e
—The Annual General Me here about the 7U1 August.
In letter-heads, bul heads, programmes, menus, visiting cards, etc. and eting of the Club Magallanes The steamer «Argentino
took place on Friday evening arrived from Buenos Aires and

.-when the following members intermedíate


in tiie manufacture of account books. ■ 'Tasa
were elected to form the new
ports 011 Friday.
Amongst other arrivals were
Committee. Messrs. Mariano
Mr. and Mrs. H. Denniston
Edwards, R. A. Ewing, Belisario from Estancia Cañadon de las
Videla, Marco Davison, Manuel Vacas, who are leaving for
Iglesias, Juan Hoeneisen and England by the «Manchester
Rodolfo Stubenrauch.
City.»
The Pacific Steam Naviga The «Argentino» left for Bue

"COOPER" is the

tion «Arzila» Aires again 011 Monday and


Company's steamer nos

isexpected to arrive from the amongst other passengers em-


North on Monday next. barking on her were: Mr. and
Mrs. José Menendez Behety,
We

beg to congratúlate Mrs.


BY APPOINTMENT Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod José Montes and Miss Mon

ORIGINAL on the advent of a son and heir

011 the 2ist instant at Estancia

Maria Behety,
tes,

Rio
Mr. and Mrs. José Fernan
dez, Messrs. Con. Constanduros,
Grande.
R. Suarez and E. Goessens.

In the last session of the


Municipal Council it was agreed EXCHAN6E
POWDER*DIP all others are to have a biograph show in,
;>.
imm
the Municipal Theatre once a
week at low prices. The Band Valparaíso 90 d/s. $ 36.40
Gold $13.40
l/VUTATIONS ! of the Magallanes Battalion
will play at these performances
in order to give an opportunity
Surcharge
Franes
172.%
£1.
46. to
to hear it to those who are
Pesetas 28. „ „
A RTICLES made of the same ingredients vary according to unable to do so at other times.
Lires 8J- »
These special cinema shows »
1, their quaíity; 2, the process of their manufacture; and 3, any will be given either on Wed- Svviss Fes. 21.70
previous treatment of the ingredients. Marks
nesday or Friday of each week 272- „ ,.

from 8.30 to 10.30 at the fol u. s. $ 3-56


Beer and Whisky are both made from Malt! „ ,,

lowing entrance prices: Boxes Dutch Fl. 11.42 „ ,',


above or below, $ 5. Stalls or
The finest Toilet Soaps and the cheapest Laundry Soaps are Belgian Fes. 47- ., »
Balcón)-, $ 1. Amphitheatre or
manufactured from the same raw materials! Gallery, 20 cts.
Montevideo 43- » >>

B. Aires M/l. 21.194 „


The common Green-glass Beer Bottle, and thetfinest Cut-glass The steamer

Calera left
Gold 43-3/4
for the North on Saturday last „
Goblet contain the same origina! ingredients! Sh ares
carrying a number of third-
The finest Steel and the commonest Cast iron' are made from rhe class passengers from this port. -84
same Ore! --.v . Messrs. John and Archie

74
Morrison left for Rio Penitente .'..*.. 22
on Sun day morning. Gente Grande 34
ti COOPER'S DIP and its imitations may be made The Governor of the Ter
-

from me same ingredients, and wrapped in the ritory is making great efforts FOR SALE
to cheapen foodstuffs of
same coioured paper, but not one of these Imita prime A few original Oil and Pas
necessity he has also sent a tel Pictures of the Channels and
tions is identical with the original ! new
petition to the Government Straits of
to remove the import duty on Magellan, by the well-
known artist
tinned milk.
It is all a
question of The Matinee Dance orga

Some of these can be seen in


Humberto Rosales
nised by the ladies composing
the Reading Room of the Ho
the Directorate of the «Gota
lele Leche .Sara Braun» which tel Royal.
QUALITY ! I took place in the Club Maga-
work.
jllanes on
Sunday afternoon Ex-Serviceman requires
'was a very successful affair, Rough carpentering, laymg
and we understand that the liuoleum or carpets, cleawng
.financial results were satisfac- windows, etc.
"I tory. Overseas Club.
J. R.Dow, C/o
July 27 The Magellan Times

U. S. A. Exporls
Causes of the Decline

A recent statement by tlie


National City Bank of New
York attributes the heavy fall
in the valué of merchandise
exported from the United States
to lower prices. While doubtless
a
part of the marked decline
recorded i 11 the March figures
is due to a reduction in the
quantity of certain lines of pro
duets exported, the fact that
many of the principal articles
of export are now going abroad
at practically half the former

price per unit of quantity ac


eounts in considerable part for
the decline in the total valué
of merchandise exported. The
official figures for February in
dícate that many of the impor
tant articles now passing out
of the country are going at less
than half price per unit of quan
tity of those exported a few President Alessandri with several members of his present Cabinet. Seated on his right
months earlier, and although is the Minister of the Interior, Don Pedro Aguirre Cerda; and to his left, the Minister of Jus
'NO STOPS -ON THE WAY the figures of export prices in tice, Don Armando Jaramillo. Standing, from left to right, are: the new Minister of War, Don
You are fulíy insured March are not yet available it Enrique Balmaceda Toro; the Minister of Finance, Don Enrique Oyarzún; and the Minister of
is doubtless that similar causes Industry, Don Zenon Torrealba.
FOR SAFE, COMFORTABLE AND will be in evidence. It does not
USE PLEASANT MOTOR1NG follow, however, aelds the bank's
WHEN YOLK statement, that all of the big eyed, whiplash of a little man ing the faets out of the long Únele Benjamín liad «unders
"'■'yy
ti 'A. ^
TIRES
al .«raa >*^ /
reduction in the valué of ex with a grim mouth, regarded lean throat of his long lean tood» women.
|
/g\y::y':- -\'-,<y-, / ports is due to the decline in him closely but without affec- nephew. «Cheer up, Lionel, my boy!»
export prices, for a further tion. «She said Go on, Lionel. he cried. «If you do what your

examination of tlie February «Well,» asked Únele Benja Remember I want to -elp you.» Únele Ben tells you, you've no
mín with excessive dryness, «She said,» confessed Lionel cause to despair li Mabel don't
OF THE N"""W TYPE exports shows tremendous de
clines in the quaritities of cer «did you ask 'er?» with a dry sob, «that when she like the front of the picture,
DOUBLY VULCANlZED $ tain articles exported. His nephew made a flapping married she'd marry something show 'er the back.»
REINFORCED BEAD Iff I."1! HWIl—U>
! III gesture with the hand that held 'uman, and that I was too good
' » «You mean,» groaned Lionel,
a black hat of semi-clerical to be true.» «that I must fly from this vil
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. *

«So that's 'er line, is it?» said lage for ever, and roam the
design.
VICTORIA 1586 KUENOS AIREd «You mean, I s'pose, by that Únele Benjamín. «Very well! cruel world
seeking forgetful-
Stock of ail sizes and typos wag of your silly 'at,» inter- We'll see if we can't accommo- ness, until kindly death ...»
preted Únele Benjamín acridly, date 'er. Anything else?» Únele Benjamín would have
«that you did ask 'er and that Lionel hid his face in his loved to have kicked Lionel
The Magallanes Motor Garage she refused you? hands, but his nose jutted forth with all the forcé he possessed,
Punta Arenas Chile, Lionel inclined his head sor- from between them, a pale-pink but he had to deny himself the
Vice-Consulate rowfully.
«Life, for me,» he said, with
promontory.
«When,» he said brokenly,
pleasure.
«I do not,» he said pcsitively.
morbid relish, «is over. With «I ventured to urge that l was «I mean, if she says you're too

There are Reasons Punta Arenas,

2.5th July 1921.


out Mabel, it 'as 110 meaning.
What
Chile,
I've got to look forward
'uman, in a manner of speak
ing, she said that a man might
good to be true, show 'er the
other side of your character.»
to is a dreary procession of be 'uman and be a teetotailer; «But I 'aven't got another
why good housewives should use
"Persons Missing" noisome nights and disnial he might be 'uman and be a side,» protested Lionel gloomly.
The following dawns usherin' ¡n disillusioned non-smoker and a lay-reader, Únele Benjamín winked. As
persons, or

Sunlight Soap anyone knowing


abouts,would
municating
their

with
where- days.
com- jamín
oblige by
the
I feel— > But Únele Ben
was not at all

British jin
interested
Lionel's feelings. Simply, it
he might be 'uman and
never grumble or swear and do

fretwork of an evening and be


yet np added
in
intelligence appeared
Lionel's face, he repeated the
facial contortion several times.
It is guaranteed absolutely Vice-Consulate:- his keen desire that
was his a vegetarían, but he co.uldn't «Have you got something iri
nephew should cease to live combine all these and wear a
your eye?» asked Lionel. «Per
puré, and thereforé will Edwards Best, late of Fri t

with him at the earliest pos i 'alf-fledged clerical 'at and still haps it's a fly. Shall 1 see if I
gorífico Puerto Sara. sible moment; marriage with [be «unían. »•!»•.
not injure the clothes. It Eric Middlecott Davies.
$ can get it out?»
Mabel would achieve this; the Únele Benjamín nodded. He Únele Benjamín clenched his
works for you, and at the John Michael. reforé, Mabel must marry Lio- understood women. In his youth[ fists and swallowed hard. But
J. Lawrence, late of Estan ; nel, however much she might ; he was now fifty he had
— —

as Mabel could not a


* same time saves you marry
cia «María Behety». i imagine that she didn't want to. rashly proposed marriage to the dead
knew daugter of a rifle range pro Lionel, by a stupendous
It is the best soap Charlie OH ver, late of Es ! Girls, notoriously, never

money.
,

minds. And when prietor; unduly elated at having effort of will Únele Benjamín
tancia Primera Argentina. their own
that skill and money can invariably scored five bulls in succession remained seated.
C. Smith, Pte N.o 290446, they did, they
were

at a country fair, he had laugh- «Listen,» said Únele


produce. Give it a trial Gordon Highlanders. wrong. Benja
«What did she say?» he in ingly said to the young lady, mín.
John Smith, late of Estan
and you will be convinced
cia San Gregorio.
terrupted briskly. «How did she as she handed him the rifle for Lionel listened, his eyesbulg-
look when she said it?» his sixth shot: «If I score an
of its valué. other bull, I'll marry you, darl ing, his mouth opening, his
J. Bannerman .Smith. ¿fe Lionel directed his prominent
neck elongating. When Únele
T. B. Wildman. but vacuous eyes to the ceiling. ing!» He had done his best to
British Vice-Consul. ¡.¡¿«She looked divine, a fairy miss, of course; but the fatal Benjamín ceased speaking, Lio
Lever Brothers Limited. f lower,» he murmurea^raptur- bell had rung (the young lady's nel was limp with horror; but
ously. «But she said » brother at the back of the gal-

Port Sunlight, England. a strange fascination held him.


«JiSo long a pause ensued that lery liad seen to this), and, in he
30SS
P. MAYORGA A.
Únele Benjamín had somejlittle course of time, the young lady sBur,» whispered hoarsely,
in restraining him- hadj received £ 100 for her dam- «if I did this she would shrink
ttaches Spanish by Direct difficulty.
heart. Ever since then from me. from pestilence!»
Calle Talca 1570 selfj frompeaping up¡and¿shak- aged
as a
Method.
GROMAN k ZEHMKE
-

Telephone N°. 284. :: :: ::


Bx official arf Thomson and Mapla
Buenos Airas.
U
Calle O'Higgins, next to Brinckman & Ca.

Furniture and
manufactured and renoved and any
other work in this
Spring Mattresscs

carefully carrifd
Tinsmiths & Sanitary Engineers

Water laid and every class


on Lighting Plants
of sanitary work undertaken.
out.
Baths aud geysers made and
All work and materialfj uaranted. fitted. Petrol tanks, lamps, and riotor Engines. Saw Benches
other motor accesoriessupplied
at shortest notice.

Telephone 245.

Casilla 253;

THE ISUNB SAW We have '-a vacaney for an in-


telligent English-speaking girl.
Gcod salary and prospects.
i
r^pI All sizes and classes of First Class | J Apply*-
-ufe.
J8T Wood, iu the rough or planed,
ton- I CASA JACOBS
pM of all I 1
]$[ gued and grooved; moldings
: kinds for doors and window framcs, *..*'
&
K
floor
Details and
etc. all of dry
skirting,
to be had
wood.
on ap-
prices
L
,

¡ g
I
tgtonifl
"

:: '■' I
phcation
ThelSay Deceiver
By Rex Colvile
Ssetedad imim íüts Brande Lioni I Pl DDiFOÓT CíxSt him
í self upon the horsehair sofá
first floor. with the heavy sigh of one who
B*nk nf Chils '•'
argentina huí Id. ing,
i definitely abandons all hope.
¡amin, a granito-
Telephonñ Ni'im. 142.
1 «s* a-ae »»*rt»-9.sa»» *•©*»• 1 ••aw»»^
The Magellan Times juíy r;

Únele Benjamín smiled his


^¡3sms^tasL9mf¡itii»aaiCB!Kát
'woman-understandrng smile.
«Shrink?» he echoed cyni W
cally. «Not she. Don't you see,
she'll get it both ways, and
that's what every woman wants?
She'll get the prívate satisfac-
tion of 'aving drove you to the
Devil, and the public praise for
Have you made provisión for your oíd age? 'aving snatched you from 'im.
Do what I tell you, and you'll
be a married man in a month.»
GONE TO THE DOGS

Scowi.inm.y, aiul iu his shirt


sleeves, Mabel's father opened
the door the blatantly-red,
of
Have you made provisión for your wives and children? detached villa iu response to
Únele Benjamines peremptory
Or for your children's education? i knock. Mabel's father liad been

1 I asleep, dreaming
lots ofbeer in the house, when
that he had

íf not take out an ENDOWMENT or a LIEE1 the knock had aroused him to
discover, as all superstitious
people know, that «dreams go
POLICY in the by contraríes.» That is why he
was scovvling.

Mabel's father was a large


f
man with a small income, sup-

plemented, when he felt like it,


by «obliging the gentry.» He
did not often feel like it, be-
cause the gentry's idea of ade- .

quate remuneration was usually


grotesque; but when he did, he
Ask for w n i in Punta iréis could,
turn
he was

his hand to
wont to

anything;
aver,
ge
nerally, however, his hand tur Lady Cochrane, a descendant of Chile's great naval hero, who
ned instinctively in one direc
is paying a visit to this country.
tion —

foaming tankardward.
«Oh,» he said, smiling with «He's my only brothei's shrug of the shou! lers comple
difficulty at such short notice, child,» he said simply. ted the seutence; or almost com
when he saw who his visitor «What a pity,» said Mabel pleted it; it was a deftly aimed
tvesaeomaesBEaÉ ^~*»w»-**"M'*«"r4-MBa^^ was, «it's you, Mr. Puddifoot.» dreamily. «Do
go on telling me , kick at Lionel's ankle that ac-
Mabel's father respected Ún about his vices.»
ele Benjamín. Únele Benjamín 's
¡
tually rounded off the introduc-
Únele Benjamín, beating back 1 tion.
income was larger aud more his
contempt for the sensatioti- Lionel limped forward pos

Cardwell Hydrauiic Wool Presses stabie than his own and ren
dered Únele Benjamín immune and
loving sex, drew a deep breath sibly dreading a repetition
plunged into a higlilv-colo- bis- Uncle's painful encourage-
%
of

from the humiliating necessity ured and


imaginative descrin ment with a scarcely smothe-
HAND & POWER

of occasionally obliging the tion of Lionel's lapses. Mabel red yelp of pain.
§•0 (o 400 pouuds of wool in two minutes. The Orily HioYaulic Press of gentry. evinced signs of emotional dis «Helio!» he groaned. The sa-
pressed «Yes,» said Únele Benjamín tress; that is to
Reasonabie Price on the Market say, she hid lutation lacked something of
PRICES APPLY TO
stiffly, «it's me.» her face in her jumper and emit the devil-may-care abandon so
FOR CATALOGUES AND Mabel's father's smile wide- ted
queer gurgling noises. Ún laboriously instilled by Únele
ned. This was the fourth day ele
Braun y Blanchard. Benjamín warmed to his Benjamín. But it must be rem-
Agents: in succession that Únele Ben
work, embered that Lionel's ankle was
jamín had called. «Yes,» he continued éarnestly, hurting him.
«And very welcome, I'm sure,» «I've
never seen such a change «Oh, Mr. Lionel!» It was ab-
said Mabel's father hospitably. come
over mortal man before. undantly clear that Mabel was
«Come in, sir, come in.' It's like a upside down miracle. shocked by Lionel's appearance.
Únele Benjamín entered gin- You'd
'ardly reckernise Lionel She liad reason. Lionel looked
gerly.
.

now. He » —

unbelievably fast. Sticking out


Cru-de oil and Kerosene Engines. «I should like to 'ave a word The latch of the garden gate from the córner of his mouth
with your daughter, if I may,» clicked. It was the
signal for was a large, unlit though dazzl-
Simple Economical Efficient.
- -

he said. «I 'ave noos for her.» which


Únele Benjamín liad been ingly bandaged, cigar. On the
«Well, now,» commented Ma impatieutly waiting. back of his head rakíshly inse-
All zizes from 3 B.H.P. Marine and bel's father, beamiug. with
1/2 to 360 Stationary. «Why,» he cried well cure, lolled an almost brimless
«Respecting my nephew,» ad simulated surprise, «here he is! brown bowler hat; his collar
ded Únele Benjamín icily.
Here's my un'appy nephew in looked as though it had been
Exclusive agent for Magallanes and Patagonia Mabel's father's face resumed the -flesh!» fsshioned for the adornment of
its scowl. He detested Lionel
Mabel, jumping up, hurried the neck oí a flamingo; in his
and all his works. In Lionel's
to the window. Únele Benja yellow-gloved hand he held a
SAMSING & Co. dull Lexicón tliere did not ap
mín, standing by
pear to be such a word as beer. his head ín
her side. shook shiny cañe; the rest of him was
grave, yet pitying, ehecks, uproarious checks. In
«You'll find her in the par-
O'HfeÉtns 931, altos. -
Tckffe«K 673. -
QoHta ti. disapproval. the midst of so much noise, his
¡
lour,» he said, and leaving his ;He shouldn't 'ave come,» he face appeared startlingly quiet.
guest, made his dispirited tho muttered. «I told him on no «Hiccough,» whispered Ún
■■lUÜ.'J'i1 ugh clattering way to the kit- account to come. It isn't fair to ele Benjamín savagely. «Hic
chen.
let you see the degradation cough, I tell you.?
Mabel cast aside the mauve
which you alone 'ave brought Lionel released a sound so-
and yellow jumper she was knit-
'im.» mcwliat rcmiulscent cí ¡x ynung
ting when Únele Benjamín upbn Mabel successfully turned an cockerel's first welcome of bííe
tlitt vil- pushed open the parlour door. into a noise dawn.
«I thought you might like incipient giggle
A L K 0 V ER B 0 O T S -

& S II OES to 'ear the latest noos about


more couvincmgly sympathc-uc. «Oíi". Mr. L'ibñeT!» repeated
«And I am responsible for Mabel.
Lionel,» he said stiltedly. this!» she cried ¿Whcoks!, Lionel's second
Mabel sighed. She was a fine
«You are,» lied Únele Benja hiccough was a trifle mora like
capable-looking young woman, mín. the real thing.
constructed on generous, undu-
«Merciful 'Eavens!» sóbb.e'd You're sickeniug íor woop- -

lating lines. Her eyebrows were Mabel, tottering to her chair. ing cough,» said Mabel prosai
very straight and dark; she lo Únele Benjamín, his face po- ca! 1 y.
oked full of character.
sitively flickering with winks, «Ñonsense!» protested Únele
•Poor Lionel!» she murmu-
admitted his nephew at the Benjamín. «That was hiccough.»
red.«I hope he's better?»
front door. «Are you sure?» asked Mabel.
Únele Benjamín shook his
«It's all right,» he whispered «Of course I'm sure. And it's
head gravely. No
encouragingly. «Tve paved the not to be wondered at.
«Worse,» he said, «much wor
way beautifully. Keep it up, man can burn the candle at
se; more unrestrained.» same as I told you, and she'll both ends in the way Lionel's
Mabel retrieved the jumper
be yours for the asking. Now, bin a-dding of lately without it
and íeverishly re-started purling
pulí yourself together.» a showing in some way. What's
and plaining. «He flung open the parlour that, I see sticking out of your
Únele Benjamín raised bis
door. pocket, my boy?»
voice. For some reason or other «I done my best to disper
he had got the impression that Lionel, blushing hotly, ex-
suade 'im,» he apologised, «but, tracted a flask. He liad rehear-
Mabel was giving him only
in 'is present mood, he's that sed this scene many times with
im m ~úkmwvs^Mim®M
partial attention. 'eadstrong ...» An eloquent his kind únele.
hax mev*v3u¡imthmt3tnpr«áf «If,» he snarled savagely, «I
was to tell you tlfat since you
■QucnooLTtta
Braun & Blanchard. refused to give
there's 'ardly a
'ope
vice
to
he
Lionel,
'asn't RIO SECO
tasted tn the bitter dregs— tak
FORD CARS ing into consideration the time

The Car of the Camp Why?


at 'is
still go on
disposál

thing, and pay



1
s'pqse
k-iiíttiñg thafcjersey-
you'd

of
"tiaDDOCKS"
$ 5.= per kilo.
. , . no manner
'eed?»
Because . . .
Mabel once again discarded
the jumper. Deliveries onceweek to any address in town.
a

Xbl Ford car is light, strong, powerful and simple «You are íond of
you, Air.
'im,
Puddifoot?» she asked
aren't Camp orders securely packed.
Orders: «Chacre Anita» Rio Seco or Casilla 145.

Modérate in and Punta Arenas.


pnce inexpensive to Run Spare parto Jan be obtained in Punta Arena» softly,. _ (
Únele Benjamín gulped back
Agents: BRAUN & BLANCHARD. the truth.
July! 27 The Magellan Times
.-•■■-■■.■■.
'
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WMHiimmiiimim ■■> aagaaaaaa««*ta»«»a«a»**a
HÉ3
HES GOT.Güí;
GOTOÜR *<.,

TOOlHíPflSTE!
V,' •&}. ■<::■ /¡Ttg^X^-eY
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Another photo of
Proprietor; JULIO BIGET.
Lady Cochrane
Important reforms have taken place in this «*-
tablishment under its new which have
management,
made *
¡0 the most coraíortable and best hotel for pas-
engers *nd families.
Steam heating in
Because of Us pleasanf tastz
every room.

^ig^-i; ami
Children
refreshing quaiities ihc
lote io use
FIRST CLASS WINES AND LIOUORS
EXCELLENT SERVICE.
\oya v mona To o t aste. •••••••«•o«o««e»s« •ee*aeo-»0e9««e®<9«e«QMf>
.

®ee

It cleanses the teeth and gives them a pearly lustre, destreys tgüíaailll1 II1H Illlllic: . , I lia jr.-?
uhm«i}i—mj||„
germs, and fceeps the gums heallhy and tlie breath sweet.

«It's just a flask,» he stara- the deepest dejection. O'Higgins 1042


mered. «There's nothing in it —

«My character's gone,» moa


really.» ned Lionel. «I'll never be able Telephone 63.
stroke to 'old up me 'ead again.»
Cricklewood School ^"^ul,E^%rZ.
Calle
of
Únele Benjamín, by
genius, covered his nephew's
a

«Nonsense!» said Únele Ben-


Friagles luilmas. pal Bnanot Airas
Holland, Miss Associate stupidly frank admission. jamin breezily.
Queen's College, London: Registered teacher (Column «Ah,» he said, «there's noth «What did she say after I'd Highest prices paid for
B.), Board of Edueation, England, late co-principal Col ing in it now, no doubt! But I gone?» asked Lionel.
lege Hill School, Haslemere, Surrey, assisted by qua know it was full when you left Únele Benjamín rubbed his wool, sheep-skins, ox-
lified staff. Prospectus may be had on hands together with gruesome
application to 'orne.»
the Principal.
Mabel looked up. «Why have
hides- fox skins, horse
glee.
you come?» she asked. The ten «She was touched.» He chuc-
¡£-*a¿ der inflexión in her voice was kled sardonically. «And when
hair, ottrtch feathers, etc.
too much for Lionel. I say touched, I mean 'er va-
«Oh, Mabel!» he cried, and nity was flattered. 'Tisn't every
and would have cast himself girl as can drive a teetotaler
STaiNLEY ROSIER'S at her feet if '¡nele Benjamín
had not adroitly caught him
to'iccoughs, 'owever badly done.
But when I told 'er the vicar
another kick on the same ankle. 'ad asked you to give up your
AUTO riAIL SERVICE -
Lionel winced. Sunday-school class ...»
«You never!» wailed Lionel,
«Well?» asked Mabel encour-
:-: BETWEEN :-: his eyes wide with horror.
agingly.
Lionel, his anxious eyes fo- «When I told 'er that,» con

Punta Arenas and Rio Gallegos cussed upon his uncle's still tinued Únele Benjamín with
IRONMONGER
Estancias SAN GREGORIO twitching grim complacency, «she seemed
boot, struggled to
Touching at
sustain the part allotted to him. to go all to pieces; and she
KIMIRE AIKE, PUNTA DELGADA, and CÓNDOR.
«I just popped in as it were,» burst into 'ot scalding tears.»
Two journeys a week. he explained, swinging the «My fairy f lower!» cried Lio BUILDING MATERIALS
shiny cañe, «to tell my únele nel, taking off his brimless
Por further informations apply to the GARAGE MORANO not to expect me 'orne to-night brown bowler and burying his
Tools for Artisans and Painter's Brushes a

Telephone 328. —

until until
. . .
whoop! face therein.
. . . . . .

•j>>d»''«fr-fe'¿Sia'^ to-morrow morning.» «It's all just as I told you,» speciality


looked stric- went Únele Benjamín. «No
Únele Benjamín on

ken. woman's content with a man CALLE ERRÁZURIZ. TELEPHONE 31.


«Dear me,» he sighed, «this unless she's altered 'im sorae-
will be the third night run how. .She likes to feel she's w>'»f m riMt-nn ff*•*•»• l9Kaattat9K~jrixomivoá*a*—

ning, Lionel ! Can't you make. made 'ini what he'is which is,

an effort to get 'orne by twel- gen'rally, a good deal worse than H. NIEbSEN
¡ ve?» what she found 'im. Apart from
Suc: de NIELSEN & REFSGAARD
Lionel kept his eyes resolu- that, all women are ashamed
.

and as to 'ave a good young man court- Carpen ter ama F-arniínre Shop
tely away from Mabel
fixed upon Únele ing 'em; it's a sort o' slight on Calle Brazilera 831. Front of Maestranza.
resolutely
ruthless foot. their charras. That's where you
Benjamin's In Stock: Wood of all descriptions; Tongued

«Can't be done,» he laughed made your big error, Lionel;


»nd grooved planks for floors and ceilings; Window
recklessly. «I'm 'aving a night you ought to 'have waited until
out with the lads. A kimena or you were married before you trames; mouldings, doore and windows.
two, you know, and supper and betrayed the fact that you were
cards to follow. I can't 'go into good. Married women are proud
details.» of good young 'usbands it's —
r
Únele Benjamín bowed his put down to their tender in Workmen
head in silent agony. But Ma fluence— but they ain't proud
bel lifted hers. of good young courtiers, because who want a good suit at a reasonabie price caá
«What game of cards will thafs a slur on their attracti- obtain it at the "CABALLO BLANCO"
she asked looks much like
too Calle Waldo Seguel (comer of Calle Talcaí)
you play?» conversa- veness,
tionally. inexperience. Iunderstand wo
men; I've been through the mili
Lionel hesitated. He knew
games of cards; and Únele Ben
no
and been ground, I know. Nbw, Proprietor:, Manuel Suarez.
jamín, when coaching him, liad then, listen to me.»
FUGELLIE nos, omitted to particularise. Lio
nel did his best.
Lionel looked at his únele as
a bird is reputed to look at a
WINDSOR HOTEL
«Oh animal-grab,»

er —
he snake.
«Have you got the engage
Calle O'Higgins córner of Progreso said offhandedly, «with, perhaps,
an occasioual er— dash at 'ap- ment ring?» asked Únele
— Ben English Hotel and Restaurant
Beg to advise their clients that by every boat from Home py families. For 'igh stakes, of jamín brusquely.
Lionel, in a state of coma,
U Up to date Bath Room ;; :■
they are receiving Goods. Camp orders receive careful attention course.»
«Of course,» agreed Mabel produced the glittering thing Well -/entilated bedroorr»s0
from his waistcoat pocket. Ún Spacioüs
meekly. Dining F-foon-.. -

SOCIEDAD «These young devil-may-cares ele Benjamín look it with a


will make any game an excuse sour laugh. first class cooking aqd convenienoes.
IMPORTADORA for gambling,» supplemented «Leave this with me for the
Movement of Únele Benjamín. «All I ask you, present,» he said. «To-morrow
Avenida Colon No. 328, between
Y EXPORTADORA DÉLA Calle L Navarro aqd Magallanes
Lionel, is not to come 'orne in afternoon, when you come sing
Steamers :: ::
the state you did last Toosday. ing rowdily up the path

»

PATAGONIA I don't mind you falling upst- «Singing? Path?» repeated Proprietor: V. SUMMERS.
airs so much, but I do draw Lionel dazedly. «Singing what? •

^r.<**«) Mtiirní a—■ biii >eet»rao


the line at your putting your And up what path?»

ASTURIANO» Left Buenos Aires for this and inter

here the middle of


and is ex
mediare ports
the month.
on ist July
umbrella to bed and standing «Singing anything, and up
yourself in the 'atstand todry.» the path to Mabel's 'ouse. By
«Oh, I never!» gasped Lio that time I shall 'ave arranged
On Sale: .1
pected nel, shocked out of his role. matters and the wedding bells
ARGENTINO» Will leave Buenos Aires 011 the iath. Únele Benjamín suggestively will be as good as ringiug.»
July- swung his foot.
Lionel cast aside bis hat in
Deseado and inter «Any'ow. remember one magnificent gesture. His
I don't
«ATLÁNTICO» Making trips to
showed
medíate ports it,» substituted Lionel wretch- face, for the first time,
distinct iutelligence.
edly.
Mabel'seyes were moist. «Oh, Únele!» he gasped.
ttrTA. T0K0 imu «Oh,* she whispered, «If I caught!
Dentist 'ave any influence » —

Teeth stopped, and I ¡ In a trice "Únele Benjamín again Mabel's father


Once
bridged
orowaed. Ceminiítt'.ioii Afrenta had unceremoniously whisked
his nephew from the room.
opened
jamín,
the door to Únele Ben
and once again he was HAY of last Harvest
Painless extractions. All Ouiek,» he whispered hus- scowling when he did so. But
<» 8eok-Keej>er*. •

the bewildered lover, this time his scowl did not va-
work promptly executed and, kily to

arg-unateted. Hours 9 ia a. —
l

! The time ain't


quite ripe. nish; it intensified. WILLIAMSON & Co.
«'Ullo?» he said suspiciously.
■. aad t —

7 p.m. [Calle Roca.- Rio «allego» 1 1 '11 do -er


pine a
no 'arm to
ef W-üliamson, Balftwr & Co.
San da v* and Feast days Teleyanc A<ldre«H
bit. Go straight 'orne; I'll be Here again?»
with you in a few minutes.»
The truth is, Mabel's father
Agents
hmm 10 feo 1 a a.m. VALPARAÍSO.
Cafe O-Hiffias 879. (bet-, '
BLltftl.A When, a quarter of an hour was not iu a sunny niood. He
1
J
later. Únele Benjamín fulfilled li'ád, for the last two days, been

JMB VkMlrfc aad Av.ColonV CaHe21 ée Meye U27.


Qiaih— « &9?9M¿ his promise, he fouud Lionel on « obliging one of the gentry»
k«MN»*1Wr' laaai Mtm 'MnM"
the horsehair sola, a prey to by weeding one of the gen- *■■— «an ni imbi i ■ 1 1 a-a-aeaaar—
19 The Magellan Times July zf

[»•*•••)
««««««**fex'
All ouídoor invites *%\0)*^O)9)9W»WOWOWm9mmW9*\^»\^mwmwt

YO'-K KODAK

Tienda Royal j
j
I I beg to advise my numerous clients that l
battleship «Es
The J this business will in future be carried on by ||
paña» entering the Sra. Annie L. de
Gatun Lock in tlie Hardy.
Panamá Canal, on her
return to Spain.
| Calis Valdivia 900. -
Casilla 221. Telef. 458.

^■■■■■■■aaa*a*a*a-a****MMMa —■■■■■ \9%W

'ROYAL HOUSEHOLD' •

You tora u-
can get one
BLACK AND WHITE»
.
at from £ 1, to £ 18.
Brownie Cameras $ 15. _
and
try's gardens. His back was Mabel's father surprisingly strain, and dilute with Prompt developing and printin.»
equal
aching excruciatingly.» Moreo- threw himself into a pugilisticj quantity of water.
Specially
ver, the gentry» had
«one of attitude. Indeed, he went so far useful for
cretonnes, hollands,
C. VEIGA, Calle Roca 'RED SEAL'
been culpably reticent in the as to bring bis large mottled and coioured Punta Arenas.
embroidery. Prev-
matter of beer. fist within touching distance ents colour from are well matured and perfectly bleaded.
running, and
word with of Únele Benjamin's sharp-poin-
«I wish to 'ave slightly stiffens. No soap requi
Panadería Dalmacia
a
Their larjje stock* in Scotland ensere at
daughter,» said Únele Ben ted nose. red.
your
This liad become quite «Is this true?» he bellowed, The only bakery owned by of the
jamín. Apricot Shortcake v...
aüíaihng supply s&iae
a formula with him by now. afternately withdrawing and re-
Half Allied subjects. Bread made faaltless
«What? Another word?» Ma presenting his bunched fingers a
pound of flour, one quaiities.
truculent. in the most alarming way. «Be- teaspoonful of baking powder, with Árgentine flour.
bel's father sounded
But Únele Benjamín, determi- cause, if I Ihought it wasn't—» quarter
of a pound of butter, Order by telephone, No. 492
ned that this should be his last Únele Benjamin broke. One a
quarter of a pound of sugar, Utrobicic A JIusae
of and nearly half
bending for ever. a pinchof salt,
a
mission on behalf of his nep cannot go on

«Yes, it's pint milk. Sift the flour,


hew, could afford to ignore any true enough,» he
little discourtesy. He simply admitted miserably. baking powder and salt, rub
stared coldly at his reluctant And, as he said this, from the butter into the flour, add
host. without carne the sound of a the sugar. Mix into a nice light
«She's expectín' me,» he said. singularly untrained and inna- dough, smooth on a floured
«Please don't trouble. I know tely unmusical voice raised lu- board, roll into a round, keep
my way.» gubriously in song. ing it quite an inch thick. Lay
Mabel's father, with smoul- «Ask nothing more of me now.-» on a greased baking-tin and
dering resentmeut, watched Ún Lionel, as per agreement, was bake i 11 a quick oven from ten
ele Benjamín as he entered the coming up the path. As per to fifteen minutes. When done,
mlour'and shut the door em- agreement he was, also, singing. split through, put a good layer
Mabel gently released her of tinned apricots ou one half,
phatically behind him. and put the other half 011 top.
Upon Únele Benjamin's en- grip ou Únele Benjamin.
«Now that I'm going to be Pile more apricots on the top,
trance, Mabel quickly dabbed
at her eyes with her handker- his aunt,» she said
briskly, «I'll sift sugar over, and serve with
cream.
chíef, and, after a palpable ef see that a stop's put once and
fort, showed a brave, if suffer for all on 'is silly play-acting. Kidney and red Lentiis
ing, face to her visitor. Únele He'll 'ave to behave himself Gentle heat. Time 1 hour.
Benjamín, who understood wo now.» She turned at the door.
fe- «Don't move, Ben,» she said, Ingredients. ilb of ox kid
men, saw through this little

He «we've lots to talk ney, '/2, Ib. of lentiis, 1


quart of
miuine act of comouflage. over.»

was not taken in by her va- Mabel's father plunged his stock, 2 onions, 1 oz. fat, salt,

liant front. Clearly, she was; hands into his empty poekets. pepper.
Method.— Remove the fat and
vearning for Lionel and his re- 1 «We have!» he concurred. core from the»
clamation, but was too proud' kidney and put
This the it through a mincer. Place in
to show it. was psycho-,
pan with pint of stock and
logical
Strike while the
aud melting
tears
moment.
were hot!
¡ Home Hints for a

one
1

onion, minced. Stew gentlv


for
hour. Season. Wash the
Action!
/Mabel,» he said suddenly,
House Wives :: lentiis,
1

melt the fat in a pan,


BY ROXANA
iiíi mineé the other onion and fry
compellingly, forceful, «look!» in the fat; add the lentiis and
She raised dewy eyes. Her
figure was undulatinglike any Lemen Syrup Pudding
1
pint of stock; bring to the
thing. boil, simmer until soft. If too
Use 20z. of breaderumbs, 20z, add more stock
«Oh!» she sobbed. «Oh, Mr. dry or water;
flour, 40Z. suet or beef dripping, but the mixture should be
Puddifoot!» one egg, one lemon, hall tea- fairly stiff when cooked. Season
«Look,¿ reiterated Únele Ben- cupful of milk, two tablespoon well.
•jamin, unmistakably the domi- fuls of golden syrup.
To Dish. Arrange the lentiis

nant male, «at this.» Grate the lemon rind and in a'circlc and
With a single movement, dif pour the ste-
suet, mix with the flour and
wed kidneys in the centre.
ficult enough. he withdrew Lio breaderumbs, add the egg (bea ¿ra»«raBa-y-L «^^~-r***TW*a*aMKexam rm'ms¡mmimmsimK^mj^v2i¡z$z:v¡
nel's engagement ring from his
ten), then the juice of the lemon ,^11111 !«*!•••*•« mi avuiagaa—
pocket. So single-hearted was and syrup. Lastly add the milk,
Únele intention that
Benjwnin's beat all thoroughly, and put into
it might be said that Lionel a greased basin. Steam for two
himself withdrew the
his
«I
own
understand
Únele Benjamín.
pocket.
women,»
ring

«Mabel, Lio
from

said
hours. A teaspoonful of egg
powder can be used instead of
the egg, but if this is used
TALLER MINERVA
more milk must be added.
nel will be 'ere in a few mi
nutes to 'ear his fate. We 'aven't
:h time. Put this dainty cir-
To Clean Ivory Ornaments

Wash. them with a small


Engineers, Boilermakers, Blacksmitbs, Ship Repairers, Iron & Bi ass Founders.
clet on your finger, and when »
brush iu .soap and water, place

has been entirely rebuilt and is in a position to underta-
«Oh, Ben, how I've been wait them wet iu the sun; then
ing and longing lor this!» wash again, and the)- hecome ai11 descriptions. The sMpyard department is complete with
-

It was to Únele Benjamim a beautifully white.


surprise attack. Pie was a small, j Baked Tripe
Electric Tools, also an Oxy-acetylene Cutting and Welding
if wiry, man, and it is to his
credit that he bent merely and j Take one and a half pounds Plant. En rs! stores and Áccesories stocked for sale. Dick's Compound
when he felt the of dressed tripe, cut it into
did not break
encircling movement of Mabel's pieces, and line the bottom of arme E un Oil always in stock, Solé makers of the Improved
arms about him and the full a well-greased pie-dish with it
forcé of his heati on her sho Over the meat place
a
cup of ERRIER PRESSES. Spares always in Stock.
he breaderumbs, seasoned with

S
ulder. For a moment strug-
For a brief agonised nio-i
half a teaspoonful of salt and
gled. S99~jm!¡ses^m999 T&¿&si^mmo99*9sn¡aBSK2S999999 mimmmwíz s«w* aa-aeaaüHBa aa-SiMBrcgatoaa asKKggsaiBBaaa
scene of a little pepper, then add a la o^>
ment he recalled the
the sixth, shot at the shooting- yer
of sliced and fried onions,

gallery, and struggled. And then then another layer of tripe, aiher Trunks Dr. R. Saez H.
Mabel's father, coatless, with after this more fried onions,
uprolled sleeves, clenched fist dish is
and a countenance
most sinister lines,
set
was,
in the
mira-
and breaderumbs. Repeat until

of
full, with the top layer
breaderumbs. Well beat an
Splendid assortment of
Begs
general,
DENTIST.
to advise the
that he is now
public in,
at theii,
»
culously, in the room. He had egg and mix it with some of leather and fibre travei- ser-rices in COMMISSION AGENTS
the liquor the tripe was boiled
every appearance of desiring to Mg trunks and handbags, Puerto Natales
in, and pour half of it over
make his presence felt. imported and of local make* Última Esperan*».
«Wot's all this?» he cried. «A the tripe, etc. Bake for about
with me daugh- forty-five minutes. Serve in the SAILCOTH
Auctioneers
man
trifjjflg dish, the remainder of gravy "Ule t>eeds Reviaed,
ter's young affections!»
thicken with a teaspoonful of
Mabel's girdle about Únele
flour. Send i 11 in a tureeu.
24, 26, 30, 42, 80 and 120 Any commercial society lega*
Benjamín did not relax. -Bran Washing
inches wide. I and all business
che Public
concara
iathorized Customs
«Oh, father,» she cried, «you Notary ateaded
cruelly misjudge him! We're Required: One quart of water, Tarpaulings for covering
éfígaged. See!! 'ave 'is ring on breakfast cupful of bran. Boil cargo. Apply to J. G. Dettleff, Califl
my finger.» luán in water fifteen minutes,
LEOPOLDO FELLER.
/aldivia N.°
die Notary.
461 or at the Pub.
House Agente;]
PN¡mt« 1M MIl« .. ~eri. . . &at..
Ul nn
1, . .__ 101..
Ten and CAmp......$ 16,
PtsIaI A4OreII: Al!,ntlll< a For'ltn " ~ ,
Cas!Ila 180 a rrICES;
Calle Ped,re lIoan '11
Punta Arew', CblI., Telephelle I.m. I

THE Ft\.R'l'H WH'l'-HO UTll BRl'J'l HU ~ r lGWSPAPER

60 Ce nt.. ,
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)-u nt n A l'eUnl'\a \\'l'cI ne1i¡d af_ A u:,:;nst. al'd, U)21 .. ..,.. o
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I ne Ang!o-~,~!~.~~~!1:an Bant Uf
Banco de Chile y Argentina
Autho rised by SuprclIle Dccree of 24th of April 19OO.
Opc ncd o n 23rd May 1900.
Beat Oftioe: Old Broad Sir..!, Lontn, E. C.
I
HRA D OPFICE .... P UN TA ARENAS
Brn nchef'!l.'
IUJeI II puu ÜUU III'UlD 1"',
CHILE: Valpara iso, Castro . A uthorised Ca pital i: 10.000.000
ARGENTI N'E: Bue nos Aires, Río Gallc6:os, Sta. Cruz, San J ulian. Subscribed Capital 8,729,040
nit'cdol"llte: Paid up Capital . 4,36415 20
Presidcnt: Mauricio Braun . k eserve Fund , 3.8 50 .000
Vice·P rcs idcnte: Francisco Campos.
',opl'ietal'y!)irectors: g. W. Hobbs, José ¡'¡ontt:s ':'h., E. Domic. Br:,,~ches in Chile: Val paralso , Santiago, Iquique, AntJfa.
R. A . EwillK gasta, Coplapó, Coquimbo, Chillan, Concepcion, T a1cah uan o
SupleLltes: '1'. R. D. BlIrblLry, Dougl as R. Lclhaby. Punta Arenas.
Capi tal . . . . S 10.000.000
AI'gentinn: BUC!10S A ires, Rosario de Santa Fé, Bahla Blanca
P;lLf\ up Capital . ' 8.ow.ooo
j{cservc Fund ~el1doza , ~an Rafae l, Río Gall egos, Pu erto Desead o San Ju.
Safe dcposits, with scparale departnl ents for rcntin g, 101' safe hall, Comodoro Rivadavia. Santa Cruz, 'frele w.
rustody oi dCo;lb, dOl'lL mc nts e tc. E n/.:lont1: Bradford
11\' T1H SA VING S U AN ¡.¡; SÉCTI ON DEJ'OSITS A RE RECE1V ED IN Perú~ Lima
CHILEA" C U R R 1~"'C \' , A RGE NT INE C URRENC\', AND STERLl NG. UI'Uglluy: Montevid eo
,iralta a a o letlcr:> of crcdit on all the principal cities 01 Euro- .'runce: PaTis.
pe and Soulh Amcrica. Curreut ami deposit accoullts opened all cl 11.11 SIU!in : M,adrid, Barcelona, Bilbao Sevlile, Vale ucia, Vigo .
olher kind 01 Ba nldng operations transacted. UmteJ'States. New York, (Agency) . Jl.f , xico: Mexico.
E. PET'fERS EN, Managing-Director.
Sterling IndCurreucy Savi llJ;8 Han" , l)cposits re-
ceh·cd . Punta A renas . -W . HS,),IITH, Manager.
HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand 6arnier~ropri etor.

'rhe Chilenn Alllbas~ ad or. SCli or :'Ilatte, le3\'i ng t he Cathed ral iu


lluenos Aires wi t h President Iri goyel!. "VICKERY'S"
,. m eoocMNWJl!NOel'iWiM:Wtih*9MN1!_

L,.--"""...""",·,,,..,,,,§,.. ,,,,,,,,,
,,,;:m¡::m·~ ......" PEROY HOBBS. ProprietQr
:: THE PASSI NG SHOW :: I -
I
-
_
.... From our Lenden Correspondent
'jiM'e-' ••:
Fonr ¡; 8,ooa,UO Warshlps
... , _ ,_
fa stroke oi audacity which 1
..
D
Ladiea &: 00ntlemen'i ' O1JUltten
CALLE !tOCA
Portsl1louth is eagerly awai. am ~old is . regarded 011 the
tiug the Admiralty's decisioll CO I~ t!ltent w1th respectful as- Punta Aren...
a s to thc al1ocation of four tODlslunent. Tite Go\'crument,
!l e\\' battl esh ips, t he cOllstructio!1 : not content ~' ith a SQulld .ba-.

LINE STO CLEAR


of wh ich was foreshadowt'd i n lance sheet, I S 110 W em barkm g
the Nan' Estimates. on a drastic policr of retrcn-
It is u~lderstood that 110 defi.lchmen~ which \\' ill ill\'oI\'e a
11 ite decision !!a<; vel been a rrived reduction oE the estimated ex-
3t by rhe authori ties. pendlture 011 ordinar}' suppl)' Sociedad Mercantil
MENS' SUITS, OVERCOATS Eac!! of these foul' super· He- sen'ices in toe currcnt ~'ea r from
RAINPROOFS, PYJAMAS ods wi ll cost abou t nin e m i!lio!! f 6°3.0001000 to t 490,000,000
pounds, and the placing of a ccut! of approx imately 20 1
de Punta Arenas ::
orders for tb eir construction is per CC lI t. A Treasury circular Calle 21 de Mayo. corner of Errazuriz.
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR, tberefore an important matter containillg th e Ileccss:try ius-
[o r th e Royal dock yards, which truct ions has been iss ued to
CANADIAN STEEL SHOES FOR ha ve bccn called upon to make rhe various GO"ernmellt Depa n -
ht"av}' sacrifices ow ing ro the ments, and there is no doubt
Hight-class Provision Merchants
CAMP; USE. strin gc ll t reduction of personnel tbat the Cabinet intcuds these
effectcd in Government esta- instructiolls to be obeyed in the AII the best-known brandsl
LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS. blish mcllts sillce the Armistice. spi rit alId tbe letter. The pu-
'1'wo, and probably Unce, of blic bas rcceived the annOU !l- of Win es & Spirits s.tocked
Casilla 385. C. Bori es '
T elefo no 248 . Stubbs & CO. the new ships wiJl be con tracto c€:mc1lt with lllany expressions
bui lt :l nd it is likely that the of satisfaction , alt hough when
'-_______ __ .e
'~~ ~ ~ __•__________JJ
rcmai nillg o ll e will be lai d down the Go vcrnm ent, in a further
eith er at De" onpo rt or Ports- cndea '/ou r to improve t he na·
The Giffen College mOlltlt . tio nal fill ance) issued some p ro-

C alle Chiloe 1165. Casilla 208.



lllclndillg guns, allunun iti')n posa ls for rais ing the posta l 1
and stores, the cost of H . M. rates, the unallimity of tite Hotel Progreso
S. Hood \\'as f 6,o2[i,000. ll ewspaper protcsts amusiugly Proprietor. Dari<l ZcnteSlo
Boarders· Half-boaroers. Day-pupils. . I i!lustrated a characteristic habit Caüe Pedro Montt 937, Telephone 214- Casilla IU
I'rIIlCU$ Mur of my fello\\' cou.ltrylllcn. Al
CUR R I CU I.. UJI: Eilgli.b , iD .. n its braochu. I Pcincess :\Ian·. who has ju~t eyery !le\\' impost, lller growl
Aritbruetic. :\Iatbematics. Prench. Latia.. H,-gicne, I cOlllplel~d hN 24th year, IS ferociously, but the)' .pay plea- First-class family notel. Special t'OGAlS
necessanly .11 0t so well know;J sallt1y if tJ¡e impost is pro\'ed for private dinoets aud banquets. .: ::
Dcawiog. Pain ti ng. Eurkythmics. Sewia.l" Drill. to thc pubhc as her brothers, to be just. \ \)0 have 1l0t to :Moderate Prices, - The qua]¡ty of the

=
OIlC or other of whol11 seems to persuade an ElIglishmen of meals at tbis hotel canDot be equalled
Gymnastic •. S inging. Music. Harmon,-. Cou.ate:rpeiat.
be carrying out a ll e ll gageme ll t t he necess itr for soh-ency. The I in Punb>. Arenas. - - - - - -
Dancing. Script-writin( aod. SIIortban4.. eve ry d ay o f l he r ea r, b u t the in still cl to pay bi s way is in j Three batbrooms. Dlnuer CQncert eyery Sunday.
countr)' rega rds her Royal his blood.
Pupil. prep&ced tor tM Odotd. .... Hig hll ess as l he best typc of
I..eca1 Bnms; also for tlM I...oadon ~ I Bri tish g irlh ood, a ud she recei- JI, .. ·• Fint Britilll-Bli1t jinllip
tbe LO'DdoD CctI1cl'e, and the Triafty CoIJcre of ved plenty of cO ll gratulations The first airship ~ ordered in
UpOI1 ¡-he anniversary of her Ellgland by Japan, a lld bui lt
bir thela y. by Mess rs. Vickcrs) Ltd., un-
Str ictl y spcak in g, Prillcess dcrwcllt a sllcceessful fom h o urs~
Pharmaci8
---
Francaise
"'Juan Bahrfeldi"í
Calle Krrázudz N0. 840. Casilla 34. Telef. 450
~-t-t"'f.f. f.
1I Mar }' sho uld bcar the title of trial flight at Barro\V tile other
Pr in cc s~ R oyal. The besto wal day, seve ral Japanese o fficc rs
of thi s style rests with the béi ng on board.
Soverei g n, however, alld K ing With a speed of SS miles
George is scarcpl y likely to per hour, the craft is 175 ft.
tak e th e di<;tin ctio n from his long, aod cardes 3, crew o f five .
elde<:t !:l ister, who was declared Beillg! Ilon.rigid : it ca n be
Oeposit of ]¿"viish, !freneh , aun r-;at.ional remedi ...

Geuecal a8ionmen t oí D rug&, Cbemlu l Prod u.et.s,


aec MiouaJ W.ten
J. ROBER1'. Ob.IIl i.sL
Pri ncess Royal by King Edward. dcfiated a nd lrallsported ~ a u}'·
llpholsterer wh ere.
Blldee! COlllllleD'.

Furniture
Carpe!?
Curtains 1,
I

I
¡
i\l any of Ill }' hi c nds an d cor.
rcspolldellts abroad have told f
me tltat what must exci ted rOIn a pan.
th~i : adm irat iou in lhis .\·ear's.
1t is believed 1 that ot hcr
airs hi p orders \ViII be rccci\'ed
J
¡ ir Id.lfd ~~lno~ _~p~l~tll~!~­
Bntlsh Budget was th at It not ¡ 1'he a p po in tlllcll t of S ir F.d-
,, _
VALPARAISO
.
, ~specialistas en G;nservas Naciorales ,
,, -_._~ o~lly d~n.lO lI <;lr~ted t~le,f~c t tbat ward CarsC? 1l :'I.s.Lo:~ of .~ pp:a l ­
Camp orders ( prumPtl:::c~::
as.:'I. na1l0 11 \Ve. are Lla I!l${ our I a very 111 g h Jud lcw.1 (\¡ g ll1 ty
W 3,\' bu t thal It act ually p ro-, ma rks dcfilli te l.... th e witudra·
\'idcd foc th e repaymcnt of debt, i \Val írom ac tivé politi ca l life of , ~.
. _.• _ _ • .,". _ _ _ _ c:u,a8e.~~'

,
Augusl 3
2 TH E M AGELLAN TIll ES

Socie~a~ Anónima Gana~era y Comercial I Tit e Plebiscite in.


U pper Sjte~ia. Presi-
delLt Ebcrt at the rail-
way station informs
tll<: e lectors how im-
" MENENDEZ BEHETY" portant Upper Silesia
is fol' the future pros-
perity o[ Gcrmany as
Seeeioll eomereia-¡ it product!s 31') milliQll
to ns of coal anllually
besidcs la rge quanti-
Have received: Paints. Galvanisado trono Nails. ties of ¡rOIl, ZillC<lll d
¡cad.

WindowGlass. Varnish. Linseed Oil.


,

P~oenil Hotel
the most cOlllma lHling fi gu re in port rays t 1le h IS " t ory o[tl,e lar Wu "'--in l!
l rish politics of rece nt times. Rova l Marines. J !lave Iteard several criticistltS
JUST RRCEIVED Tite U1ster leade r has bee n the Neptunc, as the oldest l'4 arille, passed upon the picture b¡;
ch id Cf'lItre oElllost of lhc Irish introduces the display, alld Sir Artbur Cope (Ir Britis
6enuiDe "Oxlor4" Sausacü ~
Whiskey "Spey Royal" & "Wliitt norse" DI
iANTACRUZ
""'ji¡
lIoteI el
stonns that ha ve raged iJl th e th ere pass in review aH Adntinlts of tbe G reat War,
present Century. H e has made th ose w110 have been .. Jollies ) which Si r Abe Ba iley is pre-
many politic:L1 enemie.s as n~th- in their time. Norselllell , Vi- sellting to tbe National Por-
6ilbey's Old Tom 6in (Tbe legitimite less as hi msclf; ,1,lI d lus pollcy, kin gs, the sca ·going Norlllans trait Gallery. Tbe selection of
esp('cially during the pre.war all d Romans, the Trained Bands t he officers for represelltation
Gilbey's) days of the UIster Volunteers, of Londoll, and the Royal Ma- in the pictu re sec11Is to ha\'e
'fIo1o hotel l. excellen t1y has beclI and rcltlains the sub · ri lle of to-day. been carri(:d out in a curi olls
Sociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercial ject of bitter co ntrovcrsy. But

rity of llls convictioll s, or h is lllc


'Ma lly regim ents of the Army fashion.
",W,ed throughout, POSSet nO 1lI3n has dOllbted the sil1 ce, se r ved as Mari nes, illcludillg
íoll ow ing:- Coldstream ral
Althougb twenty-two Admi-
s are ill c1 11ded, Lord p'ishét-,
_. hill..lzed billiard table,
«Sara "BraUll) singlehearted devotioll to th e t,uard s, Lallcashire F usiliers, wllo, at any rate, had sOllle
Seccion COJil'ercial. . . lo a1to¡etber up-lo.date UIster cause. In thc critical days 1St Ea:;t Lal1cs. 1st Borde r Re- cOllncction with the war wor1:.
of 1914, ~' hel1 Ulster \9as.ope nly gimcnt, 1 st E ast Su rreys, 1st of the Fl eet, is 1l0t alllong
!IIlliill I1II1I It! "CilPn'f' SRElRII! VIORINES, threatenlllg to rebel agalllst th \! Royal Sussex, rst Duke of them, nor is bi s successor , Sic
8 . O. FELTON Home Rule Hill of that time, Cornwall's, 2nd Worcesters,2 nd H enry ]ackson , although tbe
Propric: ~O l he risked his liberty a nd hi s Gloucesters. other First Sea Lords are all
fortune lor the sake of Ulster. And, in spite oí the time-wo rn Ul.
Tlle war c1ósed II p the gulf joke about h~rse l1lari l~ es, Similarl )", the cruiser di vi-
¡"stantly, alld Jllost of the Vls- cavalry Itave furmshed sea -g0111g sions of the Grand Fleet are
ter Volulltecrs joined the Bri- squadrtms. lIIuch more adequately repre_
t ish Army. One o[ the pro foul1 - The Tralfie i l 0141 Hum se nted thall the battle squa-
dest blunders made by l he Ger- Public feeling has bee n greatly drons, for whereas cOlllmodores
mall Government was to assume roused by the disclosures made alld rear-admirals oí the,fonner
that the lrish problem had so as to the 'c ruelty i"volved in are illcluded, Vice-Admiral Jec-
disrupted tb e British ll ati oll as tite traffic of e:\:porting old, ralll is missing fT om amoug
to render it illl potent to oppose disabled, a nd WOTll out horses tIJe battle Heet leaders at Jut.
Gernlally's will. In pri\'ate life írom British ports to the Con- lalld. Nor is Sir George \Var-
Sir Ed ward Carson, despite his t illellt of Eu rope. Large numbers render, til e orig ina l Second-itt-
gloomy amI rather forbiddillg of th ese old horses, mally of Commalld, included. Allother
appearan ce, is a most lovable whiC;h sltccumb to the injuries notable absentee is Sir Regi-
man, a lld even his stern cst po- received in transit, are war-ve- na ld Bacon, who oí the three
~:tical OppOllel1ts like hilll per- terans tltat served the Brit ish Admirals of the Oever Patrol
sonally. H e is in the very fr ont Army f¡¡¡thfnll )' and weJl durillg held comma nd for by far tIJe
rauk of advocates at tb e Ellglish the late \\'ar; alld the callous longest period.
bar, alld his great experience manller in which th ese 311im:.ls Vlrsity E:IpedltioD. to Spitzbu[1II

ARENTSEN Hnos. an d long alld. Jd i~t!nguish~d are handled and disposed of by

he has now accepted . H e is [1


The Oxford Uni vers ity expe-
!service fuUy el~tl ~ e .lllll to ~ le rapacious dealers has aroused dition to Spitzbergeu-the first
high legal dlshnctlOJt wlllch popular indignatioll. A few da.vs . '[' d' ,
SClentl IC expe Itl on o t le
[1
\. ago a meeting o ncar}' te n kind e\'er sent out' by tile
nearl}" sevellt)' years of age, uut thousand people, cepresellting . . ., I d d
O 'Higgins 941 nobody thinks of him as an el'e'y poll't,'cal and socia l cJass UllIverslt)'-wtl"
o Id mano "" tl,e co .•u "nll"i'.',
leave in t.\\'o parties in JUlle
asselllbled alld July. Valuable results at·e
un erstan •

• Telephone N . 4. Ler1lity Id- Dnilry


J
at The Albert Hall iu London expected from the zoologiC'al,
Neuman n, who sallk a bospi- to coudem ll these practices, botallicaJ. alld geographical in.
tal ship, has been acquitted by and to demaud a proh ibitive vestigatious, wh ich ..... i11 be
rile Court at Lcipzig beca use export tax of 1.. 20 on al! British maillly coníillcd to the lllore
be was merely an agent of ho rses. The Boa rd of Trade is uue,"plored regiolls-the eas-
ccrtain lllCIl c::d!iug themsel\'es fully alive to the illhumanities tern coast-of Sp it:tbergen.

lIla Puritarenense" REMARKABLE VALUESI


the German Adl1lir.lltr. 'l'he of the trade, ,,"d has aIread}'
orders were to sink hospita l taken steps to impl'o\'e tlle f 3,000 aimed at has; beell rai-
ships, uud he sauk them. So systel1l of lllspect.ioll at t he sed to enabJe the expedition to
A sllfficiellt proportioll of the

~n,lIlh Drapery Store. that the :\Iun iu the Street, ",ho ports. There are obv iolts com - start, but it is hoped that fut.
.. 32.00 10 S 48.00 tbe metre knows ll othi ng, a nd cares lcss, plications in the proposal for ther fu uds will be fortheomillg,
SpeciaJ attencion paid to about legal ity 01' illternatiollal a hi gh export tax, but 1 ltuders- Th eexped iti oll is a purely sc icu.
Ca.mp Orders Alway. a l arg~
ALL WOOL CLOTH law 1S ¡e[t wondering' what tand the Governmellt Depart- tific one, de\'oid of COlll mer-
strange atrocity lila)' llOt be mellt has this recoll1l11eudatioll cial signifi cance.
~ele dion of suitable good~ Brltisb MaDclactured perpetrated in its llame. I s Olle, ltuder serious cOll sideratiolt. fI'Ir. F.C, Biull ey, the secre-
f(,1 La nie~, Gents &. Chi l- CLOTH. 56 iDcbes wide. For Winter Suits whether a Germa n 0r Rritish Prince uf Wales in the West tary of the expeditiou, infoTlllS
d ren . English boots and 1 ud Overcoats. officer, bound to obey orders, The P riTlce of Wales has just n\(:, that a wooden sealillg sloop
sboe~ ll} all ; .. s<!s of cloth. however inhuman? How far is returned from a suceessful visit with auxiliar)' engines spec iallr
IHg. JOHN N. SKIRVIN6. one permittcd to be olleself III to the \~Iest of Englalld, In a fined to cope with the pack
IOHN 10., ESDALE Calle Pedro Montt 857. a Great \Var? \llore or ¡ess informal tour of ice, wh ich comes down the
"Oil-SarDill[ hIJ." Devon and Cornwall he has eastern coast of Spitzbergen,
r el epbone 24 1. CasiHa 365 beell received with remarkable c~en iu sunlluer, in great fields ,
The British Navy is dismis- demollstrations of loyalty, and wlll be used to cOD'.'ex the melU ·
siu g coal ent irely from its cal · has beell followed by admirillg I bers of tl!e expedl~tOll ,to an d
culations. 'rhat 3111l0Ullcemell t crowds e\·erywhere. In fact it from titen' base In 1 rOll~s~,
DUNlOP
TH E NEW
of Mr. Eyres - ~ [ ousell is o!:e of was illlposssible for him to get Norway, and theuce to Sptt .. -
the most inte resting heard in away írom tbelll. When he took bcrgell, 900 miles distant.
tlle House of COllllllOllS {or wIlat :.le " tIlten d ed to b e a Ioug
some time. In a little while a lld lonely walk across tite
MAG NUM TYPE from now the Nav)' will eo n- Devon l1Ioors the multitudes JAIMB y JORDAIA
sist e ntirel}' of oil-burnin g sh ips, weut with ·, him. When he at-
tbat fuel havin.P.' thc upper lwnd tcmpted to playa quiet game Tinsmiths & Sanitary Ellgineers
of coal in respect both of cost of golf on a seas ide co urse they •
aud cOll v('n iellce. 1 I
'l'his is a circumstancc which swarmed on to t le COUl·"C to. \,Vater laid on aad every e asS
watch him take his first clriw. of sa uitary work ulldertaken.
ll1ust affect the minia&: worl d Eve n in the Scilly Isla ttds, the Baths attd ge\'scrs made and
at largc, but more partlcuJ<! rly relllotest alld most sparsely itl- fitted. Pet rol tanks, lamps, and
South
I• \Vales,
. which has
rv· heett I l' d lB'" I
f Ad . la )lte corner o nta!ll, w 1ell other molor accesones supp te
'1" d
t le great ,1~U e)or o l.lll- he took his earl)' lll orniu g at shortest noticc.
ralty ~o~~. 1 hat part o~ thc ~!I- .sprinl » in nmuillg costullle, 'J'c1cphoue 245. _ Casilla 253,
du:.lr~ \\!II be more_tlt.tu e\et he population, young and old,
depel~dent on the exp?rt ~rade ltturlled out in an eHort tol '
-whtch means that ItS Illtcr· ..
lIal cco ll ol1li~s will h~\'e to . be cquaJ llls ath.letlc encrgy an
d ¡W b
e ~ve a vac.an~y or . an . l.
f in-
regttlated \\lth an lI'creaslIIg zeal. He recelved these cnthu- tell1gent Enghsh speaklDg glr
\"jew to cheap sllppties. Como siastic intrusiOllS on his privac)' Good salary and prospects.
AGENTS !lI11.ni.,t insanity has SOWIl. Il~t with hi s accustomed geuialitr, Apply:-
a httle of the haf\·~st whlch It and those w110 accolllpanied A'SA
lIIust no\\' reap, \\ ]¡('re thct'c l' l' t I tI e. JACOBS
were dn.'am" of nanSOlll,» there um on llsour say le lOrou- _ """"......""........."". .""'__
lIla\' be :J. rathl'r stifr st ru ggle ghJy enjoyed every mO~llelll of
SPANISH LESSONS
G. &C. Kreglinger
for brea,l-anci,bllttc l'. his visito There has certain!y
Koru MlriDU Il eve r bce n a more gell ui nely ( ~ ood method. 7ITod cra te cha r-
, I n lhis yca r's pagea ll t a t popular Prince in th e history gc. Apply to th e officc of tIJ IS
r •• Ii Olvlll
• l)ia th e Ro":!! , Toumament : of the British natioll. newspaper.
August 3 1"'J1» 1 n: F.",
- MAC, ELLAN
,.... ;po
3-
-
TEATRO MUNICIPAL --- 'fhe Plebiscilc in
,• l'pper Silesia. Some
I SATUROAY, AUGUST 6th. AT 9.15 P. M . of the thou5ands of
... erman electors.
1
I Second Appearance of

H[
"..
,
AG[llAN Olll[S '"
With complete chaoge of Programme.
---
mittee 011 Amendments lo the
Co\'enant was therefort: set up,
I British Industrial
its Report, which is now
:1ild
, issued, recoulIuellds several of
OF THE fso me im portance. It also rcjects I Condition
Sunday, August 7th., at 3.45 p. m. MOMENT I the propo<;al oí .\rgentina, by The followill g extract from a
.= . GRANO MATINEE . ..
.:::
I~~~~~~b';';;;;;';;;;;;';" which the admission of an)' IleHf'r receind by oue of OUt
e new Statc would bt: made CO Il- rcaders m3" be of iuterest. The
Tbe crlle for embroidery ud niJei ditiollal so~ely on that Statc'" Ictter ,,:as dated Mar 5th, 1"921.,
effecll. c:oJisent, \uthollt al1\· re{erenc(: ailr\ wnttell h" a well k nowlI
Tickets will be 00 sale al the CASA JAC8BS 00 Friday 24th. July. '¡'herE' is ilothillg prettier <.>r to the wishes of tlie Leag\\e's IIH."mbcr of a Íarge mallufactu.
more fashiouable than the \·0· existi!lg members. ring finn alld a lal'ge cm pI ayer
gu: for peasallt clll broidc ry, The 1110st import :wt cJl~l11ge of labOll r in oue of tite princi-
PRICES'-
UI'PE R HOXES s 40.- P i.A'I'EA $ 10. -. 1l.\LCON S 6.- WlliCh pla)'s !' uch all all impor- recomended is OIl e proposed by pal industr ial ccutres of tite
tant part in clress of today . Czccho·Slovak ia nud China, Xorth of England.
MATINEE.-ROXES f 30.-P1.ATEA "ud BALCQN $ S. CII 1LflRE N , , - Th is is au art which has whereby th e Leaguc would «1 c:xpect )"ou get tite Ellglish
been brought to a high pitch be erupowercd, not 011))' to ap- pape rs regulady a nd that you
The Boxes lor the Saturday Enlertainment will be pul up lar AUCTIOM in tbe of perfect íon of late, hav ing pro ve, but lo promote agrt- tlllllk the cOld Country:. is
BRITISB CLUB on Thursday 28th. insl. at 6.45 p. ID. been takeu in h:1.nd by many ellle nts tending to assu re peace ~Oillg to the dogs. It does look
of the be5t French (~ress desig. i\nd e ncourage eo-operation like it to you o ut tltere perhaps,
Proceeds in aid of Local Charities. have acllleved SO lllC betweell particuiar Powe rs. Tbe I but as a ma lter of fa ct it is
limitl!rl praelicability of suc h 1l0t ~o. .
l",sto."ishii,,¡,ly smart eHects.
an id ea is ob .... ious; no one wants «The worki ng c1asses (so ca l.
Not onl)' i<¡ embroiderv of tbe League u.achinery lO get¡ led) ha ve temporaril}' gone a
this sort beillg. applied to p.~It:­ a reputatio ll for offic iúlls med· 1bit lUad owin g to the high
I hued coUon vollc [rock:-, whtch dli ng, or to be involved in wages paid during the war, al1d

~ACIFIC llNE are a craze lhis seasOIl, but ít sitllaliolls whe re it would seelll iu sp ite o[ the high eost of
is also be illg used with g reat to bc unecessari ly takin g sides. li ving, tbey bave tasted and
eHect UpO ll black a lld na .... )' But witbin these limi ts use fui thorough ly enjo)'ed, in their
channeusc d resses that a re work may be done. Most wars OWlI way, somethi ng like a de·
partially veiled, as is the new· in the past have beell occa· cellt margin of comfort rol' tite
APROXIMATE ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE est fa shion, by floati ll g pallels sio ll ed, 1I0t by world·wide queso first t ime in tbe lDodern in-
of eoloured c repe georgette to tions, but by compa'tatively lo, dustrial hi story. U llfortunateJy
R. M. S. "ORITA" 16th. July match. cal d isputes. Peace in the flltu re tiley \Vere in a position to be
is more li kely to be maintaill ed lazy, or rather lleglectful, aIld
S. S. "SORATA" 10th. July. ir.there is an international body iudifferent as to Ollt pUt. 1 th ink
How charm ing this tlp.w fas· in ex istence witb authority t hi s was mostl y due to bitter
hion can be wasshown in a sma rt to he o n tite look -out for such recollect ion s o[ past treatm ent
R. M. S. "ORTEGA" 15th. August Parisiall modei toilette, whici1 differellces, alld to try to como alld to that foo lish but human
was carried out in deep navy pose them before the)' have fe eling of wa nting to get tb,e.ir
R. M. S. "ORCANA" 12th. September charmeuse, and had all Ovcr- widelled alld deepell ed. The OWIl bac k¡ to ig norance of the
d réss of bine g corgette rich ly teudency, for this reason, to laws of su ppl)" and dema nd;
proceeding home via Panama Canal. embroide red in peasallt style,
de\'elop a positive s ide ot tbe and to bad habits learn ed in
in deep tones of red, yellow, r,eague's acti':ity seems lO li S th e Army alld controlled indus·
Oriental blues, a lld green flo~s
The Pa.cific Steam N a. viga.tion Ca. silk.
a natu ra l a nd health~' one, tries.
subject to the caution already ,Prices soa red too high, and
meutioned. cost oC production weut out of
A notable feature of tltis Two other amendments-that sight. Order!> for manufactured
gown was tite effective way regubtillg" the electioils of tile goods fel! off, a lld unemplo)".
tbe georgette was carried up foar nOIl'permanent members mellt followcd as a natural se ·

Ga
to form the top of the trauspa· of tbe Coullci l, a nd tbat cllablillg qU<:llcc. \.'"ou kll()w all about it,
~~.

Balmadeda
3 ;~;ag
.
es
TELEPHONE
rcnt bod ice, alld allowed to lile Leaguc'1 Budget .to be ~'oted but do Il ot blame tite workers
fall in a 1I0ating aprOIl panel by a three-qnarters maJonty
that reached right to tile cpge of tllc Asselllbly (instead of by too mucho 'rhey have a lot to
of tbe short satin sk irt. ullallimity)-are both in the leam a nd 01150 a lot of verv
direct ion oí renderin.!: " the As- bad times to forget. Xow ~f
833 . 841
8e~
THIi UIUVEIUAt. CAa
= 51 -- The slceves al50 shewed long sembly a. more au.thoritative course they are kicki ng hard
bell·shaped draperies that, COI1l- aud practlcally efflclent. body. aga inst th c cconomic situatíon
ing below deep bands of the In that respect both stn ke us I . . . '
wlll ch _III ~t h er words mea ns a
• peasant cmbroidery, reached as well-inspired.
down to tite lille of the wrist. The rejection of Argentina's I red uctlOl1 m wnges.
CARS with
Ford
a l1lend mel1 t proceeds 0/1 I the • Up to no\\' th ey have dOlle
Another notable feature of pr inci pIe tb a.t the Leag ll c is it without riot o r serious d i sor-
electric this {rock, which was extreme- a bodX whose members utJge r. der alld ! think we will Will
Iy youthful looking, \Vas the take llllportant mutual obli ga-

~'5a.,5.'
starter. c1ever way t hat tbe lin e of th e tion s, alld that consequently it through fairl)" well. 'rhen the
waist was ind icate.:!. uy a band would be unfaír to ask tile worker win go back to creal
that, cut ill olle with the over- ex istillg 1l1embers to und cr take work :. on short hours and with
d ra pery of th e bodice in front, them towards IlC\V Ol1es, UlllessllllUCh bettcr waO"es tha ll in the
was a rra nge.:l so th at it forlllcd they are :oatisfied that . thc new bad old pre-war'" days and he

r TRUCKS with a wide sas h that was kuot ted ones \\"111 act reclprocally. . . .
behi nd. Aurthillg which d iminished tlle ca n stIlI hold hls ow n agamst
pneumatic obligatory character of the al! co mers.
Pcasant elllbroi de ry is also Leaglle's basis would , of course, d am sure well·w ishers of
weakcn the force of this argu· this cou ll try wh o are abroad
t yres front applied to jumpers a lld blouses
made of ni llon, george'tte, or mento i\luch turns 011 Article UlUSt feel nuxious a ll d they
n
and rearo evell silk stocki nette or mila· 10 of tile CO\'ena nt, whereby have good ca use to be so.
llesei while o ue fill ds it beillg the melllbers guarantee each a re a llx iou s o urseh'es, bllt not
"·c
em ployed as th c latest and other's political independence
NASH two too trucks. NASH CARS. Six cyliBder overlae.d valves. IUOst up-to-date trimmin g for and territoria l integritr. This ullduly so, becallse \Ve feel tha t
yokes, pallels, <lnd hem s oí the was the Art icle 1ll0st criticiscd t he tide will tur a SOO I1 , alld
Pars oos Eoglish ooo-skid chaiDs all sius. He w stock illctte mce wmps. in tite U llited Sta tes. lt has that at hea rt t l1 l;: people a re
_ _ _ _____ _ SSV also been offic ially quened by fo r ¡";:ing
Wood Mitoe Eaglish foot pumps. Firestone tyres ••• tuba. Callada; a nd its scopc alld in·
a ll d Coutltry. Some
• day) the cback to real wor k>
Paiotíng • VUIC&Diziag. Acdyleae wddi.es The League terpretatioll are at presc ll t
bei ng examilled by another s pirit will rev ive illld the wh e.

LEGITIMATE FORD SPAUS. Commit<:c oí th e Lcaguc. el s o[ indust ry will hum again.l


Proposal to Modily the Covenant &l w ._·....
The Illost certa in thi ug to
be said about the League of
Church of St. James
NatiOllS is that its fu t ure de· Calle Waldo Seguel
~ ¡ Me to advin al,. d istio·
......aM. clieotelc and l ite (cneral
Walter r. Dixon Dr. H. ROGELIO SAEZ pellds upon its evolving a nd
dcvelopi ll g. lt would have 110lle
Th e Sen "ice:- jr¡ abu\ e Chu re,\ uHti~ further il ot ice wi:! be:.
0 1': 5r..'>JDA\". ;\ Inrnillf'" Pr:!"('r 10.3"
~ u.at 0 11 tbc 2Ota. Occem - Genera.! Customs Agent, DEKTlST if the Cove ll allt dra fted in 1919

-.....
-... 1 rcopeoed tDy baltcl'7 uodcr were to become stereotyped as E\"(,~,lil:;":- ¡ ·r,I~·cr S.J) p. 111.
~ a&ole 01 .. P .....dcri. Libertad" Autborir;ed by Govermeot. a rigid codeo 'r ile first mectin g
*' Ü!.e Calle StUloret N.o <479. and Begs 10 advise his c1icllts Celebr.1.lioll oí Holy COlll111t11lioil at K;¡ Tll.OII lhe 1st and
. . . be pleua4 to .. pp¡,. famUiu Offiee¡ Calle Roca that he is now at tlteir dis. of the Asscmbly at Gellc ....:l 3rd S Ulld ays in th e IlW ll"L.
: positi on. suowed tiJat airead,· lTIali }' dif· !llonl'·.
onr Ule Baok: 01 Punta. fere n t lil odl fi ca lion s ·were des i red tbe 2nd. ami 4 •. 1. I .0', ,TI 111l.!

....... le,.
1... JaIk lA4.0jkoyicb. ., CII.
r ..... erla Dt.lmada Arenas. Surger)', Calle E rrázur iz. in differell t quartc rs. A Como ON " EEK D.\ Y5. 3·:\ ' " •• r Th \lrsdav at 6. p. lO.
J. \nLI.. IAJ.oI ~
Angl1st 3
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TE LEG RA M
1\ chance that should not Praguc f July 26. . IlUcnt. 'l'he btcst dctails .f(:~\!ived
G reat preparatio!ls are bClIlg hefe state tha~ the buildlllg of
in this capital to receive the COllllllUUlst Party i" il l
""ith a1l dnc honour ~tarshal flam~s and t1~at threc COIll _

BE SSEO Foch and ~L Brialld who \ViII 1l1UIII st dcputles ha\'e beca

August.
durillg the month oí arrcsterl and lodged in I riso ll .

Madrid, July 26.


Berlju, July 27·
'¡:he exports from . Gennanv
Tbe troops continue thcir dUf1!1g, 1920, ;xclud111g ~old
advanee and have pcnetrated and si1\'cr CQlIl and bulliol!
iuto Freneh territory with the an.lO,ullted to lhe sum oí &)3 ,o~
• pur pose, it seems, oí eompletelx 1I1l1110n mark!i.
B uyer s In the CASA JACOBS f r om the 1st. surrounding Mel illa. Reiore tlllS
advance. the Spani sh forees a re Berlín, July 27·

to th e 15th. of August wi ll r ecelve aballdonillg their last positi?ns
in tbe o pen and eOllcent ratmg
Tclegram'i received from :\fu-
nieh state that the ex· Mulistc
in the fo rtif icatio us. ¡ oi Comm\tnic~tions~ Fraundorfc;,
ret u r!l1 of Mad ri d, ),uly .26. .
aiter cOll[essm g ~o the falsifi.
ea.tion of . ~ncient coins, COIll_ .'
The fortl(¡eatlOlls around ?de- nlltted s l11cld ~.
lilla have been completed uuder
the illspectioll of General San- Berlín, J ul y 27.
who is in cOlllmand of The newspapers say that

10 besides tbe credit oi fift)' mil.


lion gold marks which tile 1m.
perial Bank was able to rais~
The losses suffered by the through a bank in Amsterdal11
fo rces during the ato the Gerlllan ba nkers are cOli~

2 O af the Maors h3ve been'ltin uing negotiations to rai~e


is presumed, extremely heavy ,other loaos both in the COUlltf\'
\\'illnot reach five thousa nd ' al1d abroad.
as has beco stated. ~
Dublin, July 28.
.

Mad rid , J ul y 27· 'the Si ull Fein leaders held


The to\\'n of Melilla is como a meetin g yeste rday to discuss
on ali th e ir purchases. pletely cut off from tlle outside the proposals laid before them
positiolls but the surroundin g by Count De Valera alld which
country appears to be very are the outcome ol tbe coufe.
quieto rence which tbe latter had \,¡¡tb.
Lloyd George In ·'London. The
This means t hat for every $ 30.- you spend you will receive Madrid, July 27· ~esu lts oí the meeting a re held

$ 40.- full value. ··· Out" offer in cl:;des all the latest a~d best General Sanjurjo marched
irom Melilla at the head of a
111 reserve.

London, July 28.


goods received 1"1'0 111 England. strong col umn to occupy i:he
positioJls oí Sidi Hallladd and The Briti sll GO'¡erument Itas
Montlt :\talaY(lil. acceded to the proposals of

Buy your purchases from the 1st. to the 15th. III the Pari s, July 26
Frailee to hold a conferellce of
experts in París before tll e meet·
The French Government has ing of the Supreme COUil Ci! to
discuss the q uestion of Upper
1I1~:,~:l::7: ofthe
CASA JACOBS
propasa! for a
the Supreme Councli Silesia .
4th. August.
l..ondOll July 28.
Paris, J uly 26. Despatches fr om Tokio state
A áespatcn received from that tht: Japanese Government
and make l11oney. G reece statcs that tite Turks has accepted
have been completely routed by tile confereuce reO'arding limi.
tiJe in vitatiOIl to

the Greck Anny. tation of armal1len~s on cOlldi ·


tion tbat the programme of tile
Tokio, July, 26. matters to be discussed in the
Th e i\1inistrr for Foreign couference, be subm itted to it
Affairs has tcccived a reply beforelfalld.
from the United States regar-
ditlg the question.:> asked by Madrid , July 28 .
Japau as to tite extent oi the Tit e official despatches fro m
conference to be held to discuss Mel illa are much more satisfac.
the .question oí disarmament tory. The Spanish troops ha\'c
and with reference to the status recaptured the positiollS in tite
quo in the Pacifico outskirts ol the for tress oí that

acific team , ,
• 'jo..
avigation •
- It is stated that the Ja· city.
I Ip,,nc,,c
I lta'cOv,,,
Government has accepted
invita tion to semI repreSetl·
to tite conEcrcnce to be
Riga, Jply 28.
T he statistics given uI> tO'
111 Loudon to disctlss the date sho\V tIJat there have been
1 1 ~."ra",~cm,'nt of matters in thc 25000 cases of cholera in tilat
ARICA-t· UN T A ARENAS UNE c it')' since tbe beg inllin g of
the rearo
Rome, Jul)' 27.

S.S. "ARZI LA"


In cOllsequence 01 the grave Rome. HuI )' 28.
. callsed by the lt is a nllou ll ced officially tilat
betweell socialists tile !talian Goverumellt wili
fascists, a general st rike adhere to th e Frel1ch pol icy of
protest ror 24 Ilours has send ill g freslt troops to Upper
dcc\al'ed . The poli ce are Silesia.
Left Valparai so on th e 16th. July and
1 ~~k~','!\,,;tll~"C~n ~trictest measu res
order. Rome) Jul y 28.
will arrive at f»unta Arenas on the Athens: July 27·
A peace has h;en arrallg~d
betweell tite fasclst a lld SOCla~
29th. JLJLY. Shewill leave aga,in Qn the 3rp. AJJ GUST Accordmg tu despatches re·
~e i\'ed from ·Colista uti lloplc;, ít
list parties an~ a defini~c aro
ranO'cmcllt it IS hoped, will be
.' ' I
IS kllOWIl tha t thc Turkish eofne to SOO I1 ) probably tO lll g lt ~
lor Anca, aC~~ljg to itíner~~j, ,,¡¡lIing at ~astro. PouerlO Montt, GO!1ral. Cabinet h~s resolved to llego·
tiate a {>eace wi th Greece, pro·
in
th e
tl1e
lead
meeting
er<l. of both
to be
part
~lCJd
les.
by

Corl!Bel. 'l'~cabu~no. V.alparaiso. Coquimbo. Antofagasta. and Iquique and babl y illlluediately.
Pal ls, Jul y 29·
¡
WIII accept passengers and cargo. Vienua , July 2j. Tite Unitcd Statcs has scnt í
Telegra ms frolll BeJO'radc a fl ote to tbe Fre~ch Go~eru·
bring the Ilews titat a 6com . ment poil1ting. out her dlsaJ?'
M!6NIFICENT ACCOMODATION FOR FIRST-CLASS PASSENGERS, WITH mUllist revollltioll has becn proval of sClldmg fresb coutl·

EXCELLLNT CUISINE, AND GOOD ATTENDANCE.


l a!~~cll~~~~,:i<':~l that c ity <llld that
f ~he of tite lnterior,
Drascov ich, has been assas·
ISlllatca, '¡'he \'ugoslav Govern-
mellt has commell ced an enero
rent to Silesia.

);
.-5tockholm, J uly 29,
uu
Germall aeroplalles have be·
a regular service for tl~e
¡
Good lId iygiencic accomodation for 80 tbird-class passengers. men only. with i c31l1paign of rcs trictioll trallsport of mails betwecn tb l5 ~
good melIs. These 3rd.-class passengers need only provide a mattress and be~dint ,
For details of passages and fr eights apply to the office of the Pacifi c Steam Naviga·
,,,,,,i'I>t the cOJlllllulli sts owi ll g city a ll d Reval. 'j'he saine cOpt·
this Illl1rder 3nd 11» to date pan y intel1ds to opcn a ser\'l ce
three tholl5all<l arresls o[ the sume kiuc1 shortly betweell
I
bcc n made. Sc\'cm l Berlin alld Kovllo.
lion Company. Cafle Ernzuriz. corner 01 O'Hiui ns. lIe\\'spape rs have
and sallguillary BlIcharest, Ju!y 29, .
havc takcn place Rep~esellt~tives:of RU!:;sla a ud
bodics of workrnclI H U1 1'yar )' ll ave sí,r!tcM [he ll CceS'
amI partisans of tbc Govern. !'Iary . a~ r' •
eelllc llt for.the exc Il.ln ge

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5 T ItE M AGELL.o\ N Tn.n~·.s Augllst 3
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m ilita ry who w eTe taken durillg still cOll tin ucs.
~.~=§~~;;~§===~;
' FROM THE NORTH _
~
the late W:l!'" .

~'S"
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"LI
Belgrade, July 30

L Bclgrade, J u ly 29 ']'he l ta l;<l11 a nel Y ugoslav

is ascen dill g th e Dauube is ying fa r same tim e seve ral Se ll ate, after a lo ng alld 3n j.
S:\ntiago, Jllh' 21).
'rhe Briti s h squadroll wh ich delegates, who h a ye beell 5tu d"1 111 ~-cstcrda)"s sc!':-i!01l ,j l h

bei ll g receivcd c ll t husiastically points in divergence, have come mated d iscu<;sioll fl'g,lrding th.:
Oll all sides. In a recept ioll of- to a n ag reemell t rcgard in g thc renovatio n o f the cOll cession (O
fered to th e oHi cers of the Hec t customs tariff. 'l'h e Serb ian the A !l tofaga~ t a Railway Co.
tite fl Iin iste r of \Var reca ll ed delegates are now negot iatin g for a furth er period of 50 yt:ars,
POWDER & FLUID DIPS tbe strong liuks ol fri cndshi p with Italy for tb e ri ght of the moti o l! of t hc sena tor
which ha ve been forged bet""ee n their fi shermen to catch lobs- E chcñiq ue to reruse this re ll cwai

Guaranteed "PRE .. WAR" llUALlTY the two countd es whil e fjght in g ters on the coasts of th e island was carri ed by 25 votes to 5J
side by side in the C reat War. oí Legv.
Dubli ll , July 29 I,ondon, Aug ust I.
one Ill elllber a bsta inill g from
voti ng . As the rellcwa l \\' as
APPROVED by the ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT News reccivcd from Belfast 1'he latest inform atio n recei- supported by tll e Cabinet, the
states tha t serious disturba nces ved in this capital from dif. Minister ol the Interior left tb\!
as efficacious have a gain occurred in tha t rerent sourccs agree in stating Chambe r a nd later, in conjunc.
city a nd its suburbs in whi ch that Ru ssia is on the point of tion with bis eolJ eagues of tbe
two polieemen were kill ecl a nd cnterin g 0 11 a period oC com. ot ber departm ents 0 1 statt\ pre.
in Curing the Scab at the prescribed strengths. th ree wounded. pIde anarch y. For this reasOIl sented his lesig nation to tbe
President.
J..o ndo fl , July 29. f'i ll la nd , Polalld, a nd R ouma nia
AH our goods are D espatehes from Riga sa y a re ta king the lleeessary pre-
that .E stbOllia an d Lithoni a cautiona ry measures to protect sion has returned [rol;\ its visit
- '¡'he Parl iamelltarv e ommi s~

have come to an a rra ngem ent their (rontiers. It is a n no unccd to the coalfields in t he SOntlt
MANUFACTUR.ED 'IN ENGLAND. to settle th e case: of the sove. tll at Lenine is 0 11 his way to a nd sta tes th at it has been
reig ll ty 01 the isla ll d of Rl1vO Lo ndon while Trotzky h as ¡eh very badly impressed by t he
by a court of a rbitration. fo r Siberia on a pri vatc mis. co nd itiolls under wlti eh the
Morris, Little & Son, Ud. L Ol1do n, Jul y ~ 9.
News from Helsio g fors sta tes
sion.
f. Ol1dOIl, Aug ust l.
Despatebes froro Dublin
millers th ere work aml li ve.
'l'h e oUidal pltotogn pher of
an· tIte Min istry of l lldustry bdo re
Calle Roca 858 ( al t os) th at the Minister lor F oreig n deseendi ng a mine h:\d to stri p
Aífairs of E sthonia who was nOllnce tbat t he Supreme Cou rt himself a s tbe temper:lture in
abo ve t he Ban co Chile JT Al'gentina. PUNTA ARENAS · presell t at thc confcrCllce ol til e has ordered t he arrest of t hree th e in ter ior T3 ll ger1 from six ty
Baltie Sta tes, has declared that British Generals for d isobcyin g degrees ce ll tig radc up w,u d".
th ese states have definitely ordcrs to place tbree Sein Pin· On h is return to the surfnce
= 5 a rranged a comm ercial and ners at liberty. he caug ht abad attaek oi
defen si v~ trcaty. 1...o11 dol1, :\ l1 gnst I. plleullloll ia írolll whieh he su(-
Berlin, Ju ly 29. ;\ Jost probably th e Supreme cll mbec1 a few (hys htl'r. S..:-
From Franckfort lIe ws has COllll cil will not meet OH Veral mcasures to rdorm {he

GRANO H0TEL CE. · HOTEL COME RCI O)


beell receivcd bere tha t in oue l'h ursda y owi ng to a sligbt existin g state of aHa irs are 10
of th e in ns of th3t eit)', a la rge strainill g oí relations between be takell illl mediately, aruongst
qua ntity of rifles a nd ammull - G reat Britai n a nd
iti on has been di ~c ove red . although th e situatioll is t
Fra nee others tbe expenditu re of fi fteeu
boug ht million dolla rs in t he con struc-

_--
to have improved sOlllewbat as t ion 01 hygiell ic cottages fOl'
1 Calle Errullri z Te le phone 165 .
Proprietor ' J. FLAOHIER. ........ Dublin , J uly 29 Fra il ee Itas madi! sorne ex pla- thc workmen an.1 the st rict
T he Cou ntess l\'lack iewitz, nat ío ns to put matte rs 011 a regulation of the working of
who was primarily eOlldelll ned bette-r understa ndi ng. th e mines.
to death for treason and a fter-
Tbis b otel has been complc tcly ren ovated and visitors ca n now coun t wa rds repri eved a nd later con. ? lad rid, August lo Santiago, J uly 29.
1t is a unou nced th at Geueral Th e deputy Don D om ingo
on e very com for t. S pecial apa rtm en ts can be had with priva te ba th room demned to t wo years iml?r ison .
Bcre llgucr is ready to mareh Matte La rrai ll has published
attached. Th e cu is in e. at tb is establ ish men t cann ot be e q l1alled a nd special 1lle nt for taking part In tbe
to the rt:licf oi the colullln lItl- a ll a rtic1e ull der the title ~ A
levy of troops for the lrish
din llcrs ca n be arrangcci at ve r)' sh or t lI otice. der the command of General Sca ndal , glVlllg a history oi
republica n a n n y, has been libe-
Nava rro wh ieh is at prese nt tb e negoti atio ns for tbe pro-
rated .
holding out in Arrarit. 10llgati oll of the cOll cession to
f irst Class I>ar Moderate Pri ces. L oudoll , July 29
Illformatio!l reeeived from
Athen s, August 1. t he Antofagasta Ra iwny Co. for
'rhe (i reek army is tr}illg' 50 ycars. He makes a ll l1siolls
Stoek holm states that docmn-
: to cut off tile retreat of tlw to .<;uhornat;on allrl lamcnts that
ents ha ve bee n seized in that
'j'urkish for ces in the vicillity sue h t hillgs can happen in the
dt)' prov ing tllat the crisis in eountry.
foodstufís, frOIll which S wed en of I ndet. San tia go, Attg ust l.
ha s recently bee ll suffering, Madrid, August lo 1'eleg ra ms rece ived from Li-
was a revolu tion ary movement Thenewspapers of this cap ita l ma via Buenos Aires brillg the
ea rried out by age ll ts of th e a nll ounce tl1at K in.e- Alfonso illionnation t hat the :\mbas-
Russian Bolshevist s will most probably proceed to sador of the United Sta tes, irt
Melilla. the eourse of his offi cia l speech
New York, Jul ), 29.
1'he latest IH! W S received Berli n, Aug ust 1. durin g the ce ntena ry celebra ·
from Berlin states that Germa- 'rhe Germa n Governme nt has t ion s, :tttaeked Ch ili, cell sll ring
n y will be able to lU eet the issued a proc1amat io n to the the ahuses whi ch, as he said.
next quota of 30 million gold G enna ns in Upper Silesia re · t ll e Peruvian cit izell s rcsident
ma rks due for r e pa ~a tio ll as com m e Jl dill ~ them to preserve in t he latter cou ll t ry, are suf-
tIJe bankt:rs oC this e lt)' cO l1 si~ good order d uring tite procee- ferin g at rhe hands of tite
der t bat she can do this with d in gs which wil! decide for Chil ia n attthoriti es. T he Ch ilian
tbe fu uds deposited in New ever the destill}' of t his pro· Govermllen t is wait ing to recei-
York . Jt is a lso stated that vince. \' ~ tite full text oí t he speech
Germany will 1II0S t probably París, A ugust l. in order, to ir lIe.:essa ry. l11ak::e
be. a.ble to raise n loan oC 50 'fhe newspapers state tl1at the correspoll d ing di ploma ti c
mllh on dollars to be earma rkcd t he F re nch G overnm ent still protest il! Washin g ton.
for the purehase ol cereals. u pholds its poliey of sen din g - Til e ne w railwav ta r iff,
Berl in, July 29 ¡ more troops to Silesia but \Viii which is :t u illcrease of 30 per
'rh e GovcfIIllI e llt sen t t he leave the Ilum bers a nd ot her ceut o n the old , has beell put
repl v to the Freneh note to dctails to be decided by th e into vog lte.
L aurent . Al! Pru ssia a pproves S u preme COlllld!. ._--- -_.- .. _- ---~ _ .----

• 4

of lhe terms in wh ich it is re· Paris, August r.


dacted wh ich is con sidered to Th e newspa per e Le Petit Pa -
be very mo:le. ate., 'fhe . Vos · ris ielu has publi shed a rUlll onr ..
si che Zeitlln g' con sicl ers that th at tit e ex.CrO\\'1l Priu\:c of O n Fridar, 29th Julr, atlr
Wi rtll, whell spea kiug of nor- Germall y has asked fo r perm is- a. m . ill the Brit ish \·i ee ·Con -
, mal pacific rela ti ons, g ives one sion to lea\'e Dutch territory sulate, tIJe civil marriage too1.:.
quite a d ifferent impression frOIll a nd tra llsfer hi::; reside nce to place o[ :\fr. Richa rd Irlam ,
wha t nray be unde rstood by t he Sontl! A.nerica. :>'Iallagcr of lite Seccío ll Co rn-
sam e words used by M . Briand, ercial oí the Soc-icdarl ( ::lUad cl'a
who appea rs not to de<; irr pa~ Loudou, AUg'lIst 2. y COlll erci:'l1 • ~ l e ll clldcz Beh.::ty",
eifie relatio ns w ith Ocrma l1 y. ~e \\1 s re:ceivd from Río de :llld :\ li5s CO lI slan ce \ fa n' Da \'
,.d Mad rid, J uly 29
j a nt'i,·o !-t 'ltc s tha t Brazil Itas Chapm:l!I , tit e wit nc-.;.;c:-; . h(;ill g
t ile iutcntioa of i:lcn:a!- in g' her ;\1r. :t Jl d ) lrs.. \ . C. \\"anJs.
r· T he Spani sh 10 551:S in lhe
na vy by t ite pure ha s~ of se\' 7 ~
recen t disastrous retirnl in Mo- ra l forei .... !! wa r slllps. I t 15 .'\ t 2.... 5 [l. Itl. til e rdigiou s
"t, mcco a re cstim:l.tcd to be bel ween k uo wn tJ7at the Braz ili an na "al eere mon}" was pcrfoflll ed by rile
". r 2 a nd ) 5 thollsand counti ug'
c01l1ll1 issioll , wh ich is pres íded
:\et ingo British Clta p! tin (R e, '.
ki lled, wouuded a nd llli ssillg. . by Admi ral R ivero Costa is J. WiIl iants) in St J ames's
Chm ch; tit e bride w ;'\s g ivell
:\ladri d, j uly 30. Ilegot iati ug' the purchasc of :twa y by ) Ir . .\ . C. \\·a llds an d
Some IIcwspapers a re ill si- t \\'o large Bri tisiJ dreadn oug hts. 1\1r. '1'. H. \\·i lc1 l11 a n :\cted:ls be.~ t
ut
Illla tin g t11 :1 t l be Moo rs arc

.p-
ti-
- . C HI L O E ~
~ ~ I.\(~:\ L L .\l\ ES.
Sept for 1q uiq ue
\Vi l! lea ve for Valparaiso. 011 11th. .
bei ng t rain("d a ll d let! by foro London, .\u g ust 2.
·eiO'Il off ice rs. 'J'his
. lIe ws has
Cou
The lII eetillg or. t it e SuprclIlc
ncil, whích, \V dl be a tt cndetl
ma n,
O u!' hcart icst eo ng rntulatiotl s
lo the lI appy pa iro
callsecJ g reat exc .tement a lIJo.-
rA LEj .'\X DRO. Wi1l lea n: for Ulti ma Esp'eranzn ngst the ge ncral pll bJit a ll d a by l\ II·. L10yd G eorge :lIId a - ' I'h erc has bec n a ll aH-rOUll d

be',
che
Braun & _f,O \ ·.\::'!' ·
• P.'\ 'I'A G O :\' 1/\ ~
0 11 11 tll.
J,cfl ror :'.rgc nt ine Coa st pcrts.
1,,"Caleta josefina .
d ' 10 ST .\. CR UZ . I . . efl for Ri o Ca llegos nlld Sa nta
malli festatio ll took pla ce last
nighl again st the foreign na·
tí o n to which thesc offi eers a re
supposed to belo ng. which had
r(·presentative
fi xed for t it
Rome, August 2.
e
of
8th.
Italy,
instan
has
t.
bee n red
mO:lth
llct ion of f. 2 . 10. O. pc r
iu wages a lllo ng tit e
crcws of Brit ish shi ps. A g reat
im prove men t ha" bee ll lIoti eed
:-J ews rceei"ed frolll :\' a pl!.!:. in t he disc ipl ine a nd it is con-
his ( Cru z. to be dispersed by l he Civil a n Il Ourt ee.'i the (Ieath of ~ 1r .
fidelll tly ex pected th at wit hill

Blanc~ar~
C uan! wit h th eir sworcJ s. Caruso, tite fa mo\ls teno r.
. KE E L RO\h \\' iJl lca\·c for Condor, Killlcre Ai\.:e ayear t hi llgs \\"i: \ he rllll ll inz

. CO R D lJ . ! . . ERA ~
a lld :\I o utc Din ero 0 11 9th . Lo ndoll j t:ly 30.
An offi ci::d despntch reee ived -- == 011 the old pre-war ... ty le.
- \\' e rend in the SOllt h
,¡, .. ki n!;: s;H:e p fr 01ll San G regorio from Athells st:'ltcs tha t th e T o .Il.enf a hOll se i n t he Ca ll e Pacif; .: ~ I ail . t lta t :\[r . Cha rle:;
• A R ~\ VC.\ :-HA ,
= ! " !-d v S(co.
G reek !leet has eaptured a O'Hi ggins :-J.o ¡fi3· S i,: rOO I1IS. )1. lJaly. who lI o.; od to be \ Ia-
nd • :\II:\' E R \ ·.\ l {lI nll ; l1 ~ l0 POI"\·c nir.
Kemalist wa rsbip. I n
, Iasl battle t hc K cma lists a re
the passage, und ga lería. Hlec · lIager al E!'ta llc ia He rlllini tól .

.ng e
5'
MAelAen! uf S!eamers '~' ele p ho ll e~ : Scn ;r:io :\JatÍttlllo X.o 54. V a:;~ '1rtü~ o Lin e 387
Bodeg:t N.o 216.
:Sl1 pposí.'d l o ha ve Josl ¡ .í per
Irte lighl, watcr ;IBa drainage. has leh \ 'a lparalso fo r a trrp to
A1'p1r to Avcnida Colon 10 28. lingla ud.
,
I ce :lt of Ih ei r effecti\'cs aml the
August .3
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-'rhe Governor of tite Tcr- ! V an ~ib3.1do Sn llhucza, presi~
ritor)' has sent a circular to alll dCllt of t he workmcn's society
t he Clubs of the tOWIl who pos- ¡ with legal stand in!f and scilores
sess legal status,.askin g for a ~u all B Contardl anrl )ua ll
copy oí tbeir art leles of assO- ::iceul, nU !1ied ?y the Presldcnt
ciatí on. 'file object of th e re- o[ the Rep ublic.
quest is not given in th e cir· -'¡'he Scereta ry or the Ar-
eular aud may mean a des ire O"elltine Cousul ate Mr. Olivos
I
to study tbe eOllstitution of ~avillg le ft the I town on a
thesc in stitllti o ll s Ol" a n exteu· , holiday, the COlIslIlate is being
SiOll of the dry zone. attended to by Mr. Americo
- Aeeord"illg to telcgrnms re- COllt3rd i to whom al1 appliea~
ceived 41ere, the P.S.N.C. stea- ti olls for passports etc. shollld
lile\" « Arzi!a~ on her trip south he maJe.
ami about ten miles south of -A tea and Janee was giveu
Chonehi weut ashore in a dense in the ltalian Club 011 Sunday
fog . Several Ch ileall war sh ips afternooll :wd was la rgely a t-
which were carryiug out hydro- te nded by the members and
gra phi e surveys in these wa- their faUliliesaud iu'úted guests.
I ter::;, wefe quickly on the spot 'rhe entertainmellt, the proeeeds
an d the passengers alld lIlails of which were dedicated to
I were earried to Pu erto Montt char.itable objec ts, was a g reat
from which por t tite}" wil! be su ecess.
fo rwa rcled by th e ~ Maga!lalles ~ - 'rhe cArgen tino:t from
wh ich is a-xpeeted to arrive here Buenos Aires aod thc Patago.
011 t he J .¡tb. instUlIt. Aeco rdillg lija n coast ports is expected to
to the latest lIew", the « A r zila ~ alrive here 011 the 7th. ins.

I
has suffercd ver)' little damage tanto
~l1 d on~e rc.f! ~~te~ , . \~ill conti.
We hold a fine selection of plece goods which we - lt is offi cia ll y <'I IlIIOuneed
I.ue hel vo) a~ e to t hl s port. / h\· the department in eharge
are offering at very low pnces. A visit to us be- - 1'he Norwegia n col"'1I\' i<: (:. thi s "'e rvice that th e wireless
ce lebratillg tod a r the 49tu . all ·l ~ldtlO Il \\ill be d osed from tbe
ni versary of Kin g H aakOll 1St. to the 8th . install t illcht.
fore deciding to purchase e1sewhere will pay_you. V II. We beg to oHer o ur g reet. sive.
iu gs lo the colon)' all(l their - On the afternoon ofThurs.
Navy Garbadine Irom 28s. ' to 40s. metre worth y representa t i ve in this da )" last, tbe anui\·e rsary of

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Blanket Cloth, pure wool
Cashmeres
Government White Serge
Velvet
Jap Silk
" 25s. to 30s.
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25s. lo 32s. "
18s. "
ISs. "
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tOWII. the indepelld ence ·of Peru, tbe
- JIr. J. C. RobillS, who, we cOlllmandillg" off icer of. the Ba·
¡
are sorr)' to hear, is seriously ta ll,oll .:\Ia ga llnlles, )bJor Ba.r-
i1l with diabetes left for Va!- celo Lml, gave a CO tllcrellCe 111
paraiso Oll Thll;day afternoon tbe Politearna theatre re~a:di~g
bv the steamer « Tymric . ~ 'VVe the part taken by Chile 111
7s •
.~
hope that tile more congenial se~tlTing .the liberty. of, ,t~e
Black Salin, besl qualily 205 , " climate of the North will bring nCIghbounng republle. 1.h15
~ Crelon 75. lo 105. " about au improvement a nd tbat was atteude? by tbe conscnp ts
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he will SOOI1 be back amonO"st oE the Battahon , tbe loca l a utbo·
Nurse Cloth 35. to 45. us in perfect health again. '" rities, SOllle of the consular
Printed Silk and Brocade 205. lo 23s, " -The s. s. l Chitoé , on her corps alld a regul:ar number

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Also the new pile cloth DWETINE at the lowest prlce •
ID
voyage to lquique and ¡lIter- of thc geueral publlc. .
lllediate ports, arrived at Puerto -The . Iatest quotatlOll ~f
j Montt 011 the 28th. ultimo.
-News received iroO! Rio
wool recelved from Buenos Al ·
res are as follows.
~ town 20 metre ' Coarse cross.brecls fr om $3.30
?allegos stat 7s th~t a Chil iall to $S per 10 kilograrnmes

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,,1utual Bt:lleflt Soclety has bccn MedlUnl to fine crosses from
formed ther~ alld has . already $S to $7.50 per kilogrammes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a members~llp of over on e hu n ~
d red and f¡fty.
Santa Cru;>; wools.
Piue cross breds from $7.50
Send your printing work to the "MAGELLAN TIMES", who specialist -In spite Ol all the efforts to $7.70 k ilogrammes.
of the police. the murderer o[ i\1:edium to fine from $7 to
iD letter-heads, bill heads, programmes, menus, vislting cards, etc. a mi Liba rio Harri a Diaz, whose body $7.60 kilogrammes.
wa s fOl~nd s ~)!ne time ago under -On Saturday last the body
¡II. iD tbe manufacture of account books. 9 M 2 ¡ ~ th c Bn dge 111 th e Arturo Prat of Cha rles Olsen Olseu W l1S
sub urb, st i! remaillS at large. fe und fl oatin O'" a t tbe side of
".~" ',~ " ).4", " I 'ril e th ree persolls \V ho were the h ulk «Adelaide :t aud was
arrested 0 11 sllsp!eion ha ve all com·eyed ashore :md -5:ent to
bec!I plaeed at hbe r t~ as therc tbe morgue for th e usual post
was a bsolutely no eV!dell Ce to 1II0rtem examinatiOIl . The ma t-
them with t he crin\('. ter is still being investiga ted

"COOPER" is the - Iu view 01 the t1u favoura - by the pol iee.


ble repor t of tite Cbief of Po· - Mondar the 1st. illstant
[ice, the 'I'oIVn Council has re- being tite 63otb. 3nlliversary
fused th c J apanese athlete , T ak i, oi the Sw iss Confedera tion, th e
1. permission to g ive a series of citizell s of that country resi-
BY APPOINTMENT
ORICINAL
ex hi bition s in Oll e of the local dent here, celebrated tbe occa-
tbeatres. sion in I their usual patriotie
,
- Some of the local da iJies manner.
have been making a great out. - I n the last d ra willg of the
cry about the priee c harg-ed lIumbers of th e second series

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· for paraffin by somc of the of the bnildiug ~o e j e ~y eLos
r=-OWDER Dlr=- al! others are smallef tradespeople and cite Prev isores de Maga ll .1. I, cq ,
case of o:l e shopkec:per who \Ies<:fs H enn' DeWeH a; ¡¡! E n:i·
been vi ~ itcd b v th e Gov. lio Limach e; were the luck y

IMITATIONS • erno r oi the Territoi·v who found membcrs. T he drawing was 1m


that be was ;;;e!lillg· this article $20.000.
2.80 a litre the eost priee - Private tc!egrams receivl <l
S 2.- 1'his shopkeeper, ,in fr OIll the capital, bring t l1e
ARTICLES made of the same ingredients vary according to 1 ! wi til the requ est of news o [ t h e de~tJ l of Mr. San·
, is no \\' sel!ing a t t iaao Diaz, \Vho for ma ll~'
1, their quality; 2, the process of the ir manufacture; and 3, any S 22 ,). That is to sa )" t hat if ¡y e: rs was a \\"elJ·kll 0 wn figu re
previous treatment of the ingredients. his on l)' busi ness was the sale in this tOWI1 . H e W:lS a pa rt o
of paraffin , he wou ld be in the nel" in th e firm of Dia z, COll.
Beer and W hisky are both made from Malt! bankruptcy eou n in side of six ta rdi & Co .
• The finest T oilet Soaps and the cheapest Laundry Soaps are 111 0 11 ths. 'l'h e re i s a grea t sear· . ,.",.."""""",..,.,.,_",..,"""".-.
city of para ffin in the town and
manufactured from the same raw materials!
The common Green.glass Beer' Botde, . and the finest Cut.glass
ua;;;i: ,~~¡y,the
. c?
p,iee has ,isen ae·
as OCC lIrs in al! parts
Firewood and Timber.
world with any article at reduced prices.
Goblet contain the same original ingrediems! which is running- short, sugar - 0- 1
for instanee in all parts. T here '~'aggol1 load oC So wholc ogs
The hnest Steel and the commonest C ast Iron are made from th e only a limit~d lIumber oí $ 25.
>ame Ore! fOI" sale iu the ter. n " '" saWIl ' 28.
other day the Towll n sawn alld split ~ 30 .
put them IIp to auction Cartload) sa wn wood • 12.
COOPER'S DIP and its imit~tions may be made sold them to the hig hest " sawll :l.nd split • r4·
from me same ingredients, and wrapped in the i We shollld thi ll k t hat Timbet·: Posts 2S cts. foot.
sam e coloured papero but not 'one of ¡hese Imita- this was t~a~i~ltg U~~~~ll~tagl~e~.f a l<. BO:lnls JO cts. foot
ti ons is identical with the original! - W, bcg to eo,,~mtulate CASIMIRO MERGUDICH
t\fr. and i\lrs. Ol"rego Forcst 0 11 Av. Colon 1m B. - Telep. 556.
the birth of a d.:llIghter . ~

It IS all a questioll of - 'fh e eOllllllissi on fo r thc _
.... yersccill g of workmen's d wel L8dies and ChUdren's Woel
lliu gs has been constituted as ROllar,;

QUALl T Y! fo llo ws.- Pres ide llt, t hc C over·
lI or; Don ,Castro ~)erez . lIamed I
. l· .
r. a d,~s U nderclot IIH g,
b\· the r ow n Cou nc¡]· Don Sdk nt ouses.
Lit is ,A. !{oj as! pa r¡S~l' pries:i Goad q ual ity at 1I!0der~te pri eb.
I
n ,m 1-. Clseuttl , ofli c la l enRI- M. NI" L··S ,. N
!}l··'r 01 th c tcrritor··: DQn n s ~ rs, ICI .If .
:\l ulI izaga, tOWH dodori 1 Calle JOI·.; e :'Ilontt.
August 3 THF. MAl.u:r,LAN TB,fFS

S ECURITV ••.,. -- --- 7

PLEASURE
E CO NOMY
'fWorkmen carry in g
placards in Santiago
du ring the Munici-
pal elections qna l.i f~
ying lhose who didn1t
vote in tueir interests
as (Carneros.!

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¡LOU'b, a Com~issio!,er o! Na-I .ovel Arcttc Trip


" NOSTOPS ON THE WAY " t-t-..,
I tlOnal Educatlon In ¡reland'l
I and Senator of the Royal Uni.
1'1
1: :: EXCHAN6~ :¡
vm ity of f,eland, By thccel ShiP lo burn whale oi! ride on
YOll are fully insured "'=~.J succesive Popes, Pius IX, Leo d' d Valparai so 90 d/s , $ 35,40

USE
FO R SAF E, COMFORrABLE AN D
PLEASANT MO TORING
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bll-Jnr¡lb 1II"lIlIlIt ill JlIl'oslIYia
Xlll un d Pius X Sir Henry
Bellingh am was appoin ted Pri-
.
ICe, an~ be SDowe UD er Gold
Surcharge
$ 13-40
,66, %
Belgrade.-Handbil1s, distri - vate Chamberla in, a nd at va rio Whale oil as supplem entary
I \ ~ WHEN YOU 4 TIH""'I mtcd by some allouymous ous times he co ntribllted ;'l. rti· fuel is coun ted on to enable
frailes 46.2 5 to;tI.

," )1('futr~~1f@~U&) I
·ou rce, are beillg largely cir- eles on relig ious prog ress to a th e crude.oil.burnin g schooner P:setas 2 7.7°" H
culated about nelgrade, Agr:ull, numher of revi ews. Bowdoin just lau nchcd at New Llres 84· ,,))
Saraj evo, Ujvidek, and otber He is succeeded in tbe title York to ~omplete the voyage ol I Swiss Fcs. 2 1·7°
towus. calli ng On the popul a-Iby bis so o, Majur Edward Hel· explOlatioll in the Arct ic, on l i\la lks 2 78.
o,.: T HF.: NEW TYPE • .; . to bo)'cott all Jewisl.l tra- lingham, formerly of the Scots which Mr. Don"ld B. MacMill an U S 1- " " ,
DO UBLY VULCANIZEIJ ,Y
REINFORCED BEAD
an d
ha ndbills, which are worded in
, I
';>rovocatlve anguage,
I
mercballls. Tbese IGuards.
11'111' .. tr·f· il BII,ari.
will set out in Jul y.

Iieutenant of Peary 00 bis suco e gla n


B I
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l\lr. Mac MilIa n was tbe chiel Dutc.b FI.
3·55 , 1
11.5 0 ti
F cs. 47.3°" "
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Fir estone Tire & Rubber Ca, Jews ol impudent Sofia.-A bomb outragc, wbich cessful exped ition to t~e Nort h M on tevi deo 43. "
. conduct throu- is attnbuted to Comm unists, PoJe. He b opes to clrcumna.- B. Aires MIL 12.194
S toc!< of' aH S iZ 6S a n d 1:yp0 2 '- , whole of Jugosla. was perpetrated in th is city, ,)'igate Baffin's L and with bis
resu!ting in the 'V9undinf oí 1I ;-ton e~~. s haped cra ft. Tbe ,)
Gold 43.3/4 "
I The kind of thing ' that is 19 ch ild re o. ¡ittle sdiooner is 80ft. long Shares
' T he Magallanes Motor Garage " said-wh ich is ""ell cal- The occasion was the festi. with a beam oí 19 ft. ¡ in . F uegos .... .
Pu nt a Arenns
Ic.daíed to s ti r up racial a nj- val oi Saints C)'r:'l :llld "'Ietho- The sHoch ness oi the: huI!
Lagunas ....... . .... . .
90
mosit)' - is that dllring lhe dious, th e Patron Saill ts of is assured by a s rt. belt oí 76
Balkan War the Jews were Bulga ria. A solemn T~ D~"m ironwood, wh ich is s2id to Aysens. . . . . .. . .... . 22
Turkish spies, and that durin g had beco celebrated in the withstand the grindin g action Gente Grande . ...... . 37
the late Great War they caro cathedral, at which the Killg 01 ice better than an}' other i:,::=:::::====:=;====:;-:
There are Reasons ried 011 trade with the enerny was present, and after the service nlaterial.
and managed to become exce· a religious processioll of all ] t is the ex plorer's theory & fJ
c,JJ a.~ ~ ..;
7;JI.ort t.oM. "'i c¡w
why good hOl1sewives should use edillgly rich over it. the schoo! ch ildren of the capi - that under pressure of tbe Ice, . ... • "'3
.. Th e Jews ! says OIlC oí these tal was orgallised to march the llo\Vdoill, by reas~ 1l of her'l
I O'Ph~lan's
. . . . . . . ght Soap propaganda leaflets, <solllet imes from the C,l.thedral t9 the Ro- shape, will be lifted out of the
pretend to be Russians, some· yal PaJace.
times Hungaria ns, sometimes The King \Vas awaitin g the the pack .
water aud ca rried along wi th
I
Deluge
Hulgarial1s, or Spaninrds, or arrival oí the procession on a During the winter he plalls . I T was hot- bakillg' hot. 'rhe
It is gl1aranteed ahsolutely oven Tu rks. But all tbe same; balcon y ~ f . the P:tlace, ~h~n to co~e'r thle ship Wi~!l a 3ft. ! O'Pbelan, f hl ~h ed and prolle
pure, and ::herefore will they take gooo care to pnt sorne cnmwal t~réw a bom b covenng oí sno\\' alld Ice .:l.11d under tbe aw ning of Ibaiiez's
themsel ves in a positioll where in ~he m ld~t oi th~ pÍ'oces~ iOl;, to ºúil~ over tile l}a~chwa)'sl ca ~~, felt t he h eat, e~'en th rougb
Dot ¡n jure the clothes. It
'\vo rks for yOll, and at the milita ry obligationsf . r9 of the ch ildren.
I
they \ViII !Jot have to íulfil any wlllch expJoded a lld wOllnded snow Igloos, or llOl1ses:after the haze oC the IlIgh t before
the Eskimo style. ~ ulld the ll10rn iu g a fter. 'rhe
Si r IluJ Bellillf hlll Din The crowd immediatelyattri- 'l'h ree scientists::and an engi. rai ny seasou was over three
'!q sume t i me sa ves y ou buted tbe ontrage to Commu- neer am] a cook "ill. accom- week:" ag:o-th is oppre~.sion of
money. It is the best soap
Dublill. -Sir Henry B~l1il1g­
ham, a prominent CathoJic
ni sts, and at once the Com- pally him.
munist CJub was atta cked and
¡
stag nant heat was 1II0St unusual
, a nd disquietiug. Wh,lt "as left
bndowner in Ireland and fato
that skill and money can burned to the g round_ _ =::- ~-~"!"! '!' - of the O'Phelan thought so, as
her oC tbe l\'iarchioness of Hute,
produce. Give it a trial has just d ied at Bel1ingham -:: ""'''l'''''''~'=~'''''~~~~'
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P MA
.......
' "ooGA A
. X/ .D.:,
it shifted «stlessl)' in the long
• cane c hair. Ibruiez came into
Castle, the family seat, in his
and you will be convinced ¡5th year. 1'.011 ~:(r8
S•. ttaches Spanish by Direct th ~ /'t1/ÜJ, looked sadly at the
'r he late Sir H enr}' wh o was y· a - , i\! ti d e 11 T 1 ~7 prOll1! figure anel shook bis head
01 its vallle. A íew original Oil a mi Paso ) e 10 . - a e a ca IJ o on his wa\' back to the kltchell.
the fourth boronet, succeded to TeIt:pl}one N° 28 4. :::::: .He had bad ne,\s for the sdlor
the title about 40 rears ago. tel Pictures oí the Channels and
111¡;lcs-news which he lllUSt
After j ,taking hi s deg ree at Straits of i\fage1l31l, by the \\'ell- - - - - - - - - - - im part - hc, lbaiíez, who had
Lever 8rothers Limitedo Oxford Sir H em y beca me a known artist Ex·Service man-requi res \\' ork. Joved and guarded the mballt:l'(J
POr{ S"lIlithl, Elltl.lld.
... Catholic in 1873, a ud three
year!; afterwa rds was called to
the Bar. Froln 1880 ulltiJ 188S
H Ui\IIlEHTO R OSALES R ough carpelltering, layillg fiom harm for Illally vears. lt
\Va s eas)' elJ ough to love O'Phel ·
Some of th ese can be see ll ill linoleulll or carpets, deaning all; it was not always s.... eas}'
he2sat as a COllservative Home windows, etc. to Itllard him frOIll har lll .
Ru ler ~ fOl' COll nty Itouth. He' the- Readi llg Room of t he H o·
GROMAN , ZEHMlI was also Licutcnan t for County tel Royal. J . R.Oow, C/o Oversea s. Club. The padre fron! 11 01)" Cross

lb: official '" nr..u.o. .od


Baeno, AlnII.
)la'" . ~_C7"~~~------------------------.-----------
• had called 011 Iba ñez that 1l1 0rn ~
iug. Early iu the year the fa-
thers I.ad come lO Bartol01llé: and
Call~ O'Hi, gins, next t. Blú:.am- .. c.. the peopJe of tlle little South-

F urnÍture and Spring YattASMli


mauufadured and reno ved aud ...,
other work: in this carefully carrNd.
out.
Electric Lighting Plants cm Argclltinc 10\\11 real ised
\'en' ~oon lhat thi<; \\"a<; a yer\'
I
differellt matler fr<'ln :he old,
i ki:IIJly role of Padre Pt"dro-
ICod rc~t hi .. ~olll! H oly :'«0ther
Motor Engines. 5aw &enc~ Chu rch in lile p<:I'CnIlS of lh(:~e

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AII work and mllteri a lkuaran~d.
!
grilll stl'3ll gus had, it !'ccll1eo ,
<¡uietl y pockcted the tow lI.5 I'i-
• I
ritunlly 3ud temporalJy. Rcut:::
wcre hell ceforth pai d to HoJ y
" Cr05s: disputants had bcell re·
ISLAMe SAW , I
ferrcd b\' lhe ).10.\'0 1' lo Ho h"
<..ross; a;1(1 certa ill -hillts inmat·
'1

ters of ri ght of.way o.nc\ cul ti ·

I Itt rI~' I
valion from Hol)' Cro~s to th e

II I•
)'la~·or hacl beea aJlIlo.io;t eage rly
All sim alld elasses of Ficst Class ::1cc(:(lcd too Ce rl ain hints al."o

l' W ood in tlle rougb or pluned, ton~


gued ~ lId grooYed~ molcliugs of all
I
from 1Ioly Cross had ¡,ullllllari ly

II
• c1o~ed Seiíora Cortez;s ga mbJillg-
I I kinds fór doors and window frames, ! room, and had made it inexplic-

i = floo, s ki "i,,~ , ctc, all of d,y wood,

I ~d~:~~~~JI
I I I abl)' impossibJc for that excd·
Details a no l'riées to be: had on ap.~ leut \\'oman cil her to rene w her
: l'!ase or to fiud :1 \'aca nt hou~e
' in Bal'tolomé. \\hieh was 31\\";1\-"

Townsen~ &CO,
half empty .. \l1 d tht" pad rc li ad
called 011 Ju:tn I b;'l. iíez tll.1t
lllorning il! lile l1l:ltt er of tit e
!O'PheI31l.
,,' 1 'fhe ((1,,,/1(/(1 was a c!ü;gra ce.

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o [ cour!>c: a1l th e world k new
.Bt nle oí Chil,·. '; Ar::"ll li 'l:: hni\, ' in g, firsl flf/fl r. , that ; bllt a long.establ isht ti
Telephon0 Núm, 1'12,
".......____ ....... ~b . ¡otf!i. ...... ____
•••• e;}, ,- - - ' ,-, ----'-"~'---- .... dl sgrace-a disgrace SOftCllC(! hy
THt!: M4.GELJ.AN TIN.8S Augusl j
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(8"-a-c·h-e-"l-~·~-s-!i"-'
' . .-_. . .-,..-"'-'1
years and custom, in tbe court-
eous Spallish eyes. Briefly, he
al ternated between druuk alld
ot lile Cinema
sleep - only. 'l'his had .been hi s
rs )'ears' habit, ever Slllce Bar- ~
" ""'lN"'f
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tololllé h ad kil O\\' lIim. No one
expeeted a nythiug elsc; no o l~ e
qllestioned his right to tlllS
form of a m \lsement¡ and by d<:-

I Married MenU
Have you made prov,slon for your old age?

iI
goreeS" the O'Phela n wore ~O WJI
the Spani sh criti cisl1l, un tt l uO
Oll e was shocked Or even sor-
ry, ex eept l bañc:z, wbo had oex-
clusive cha rge of t he lUOflllllg-
afte r interview-hc was often
,

I Have you made prOVlSlon for your wlves and children?


Or for your children's educatiónl •
I
very sorry. Now H ol)" Cross,
who had 110 ill usioll of estab·
lished etlstolll aud 110 bo wels I
oí l1lerey, ha.d bla ckl isted th e j
St'ÍIOJ . No d nn k could be se rved
him in Bartolo mé, e ither in

I lf not take out an ENDOWMENT or a LlfEI


g lass or in bottlej a nd Ibafí ez
served dril1k s in Bartolomé-all.:!.
I
>"
POLlCY in the I
Ibañ.ez on1r . All c! th e O'Phel-

.
a n slept rau cotlsly in the P'f/io l
in i O"ll orallce of tbi s sad thing . . I ,

f Sun life Assurance Company 01 Cana~a.1


Th e O'Phe la n to Bartol ome
was m ore tha ll a Cl1StOlll, a lld a ,
loco Ingles. 'fhe sma !! cstollcúro
of thc provi ncc had the h abit
of ask ing the cabalüro's ad\'ice
~ son's in the maltC:i" of t lle rain}" sea-
first fall- wh icu was ve r}'

I As~ far particulars from tne Agent in Punta Arenas I


import311 t to t h e small t!staJ/á ao.
O' P helall's predictions were al·
ways uncauuily eorrect; a nd t he

I~
fa rlll ers though t a nd said that J
S eüor Do n O' Phelan was infal - I
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e, A, T. HI[SeO líble. A long list of 30 years'
South Argentine weath er re -
cords a ud a fe w intricate-look· •
Ma rg arita Clark .

~ in
g illstrume nts OH O' Ph ela nls
roof materia lly helped both tite eyes as he crossed the sq uare .:lsk ed Ood to b1css Fernalldez
;""--:o!I~~~I':ó"'''=''''I!':6...-.ea~~".J illfalli bility a lld th e a tmosph ere to walk to his house¡ >:0 111 (' a nd hi s h:udwnrki ng p olitenes!>
of un canll)' powcrs. In effect, whi sk y beck oned h im from the rc as he Joo kcrl at the noble ninc .
O'Phelan was the weath er pro. - Il Ot ~o pote nt as tbe belo ved A stiff d rink. a long siuta
phet as well as the dru n k of C/ula , per haps, hll t, st ill, some· , ami allothcr st iff drink made
Cardwell Hydraulic Wool ·presses Ba rtolomé. His p rophet servic :!s thin g to a c1ry lll al! No good th e setting, coppcr-coloured SUIl
were requ ired oll!yonce a yea t; trying to ar.zue wi th J uan - he ¡cok a Jitt]e bette r¡ old Luneta's
when the ra in y seasOIl c10sed d idll' t fee] w" lI ell o llg h t o aro/inev itable good d inner made
HAND & POWER t ite crops bask ed in nin e months g ue with a b rass lII onk ey, any' rhe Ia m pl igh t al1d th e comfor-
of 1rOO1 presoed in two minutes- Tbe O"¡y Hiónulic p ..... 01 of un brokell sUllshin e, three way. hlblc roo m 100k better; a last
' " \o 400 poood8 whecks of which had already It ce rta in l)" was PO iSOIl OUS!y / sti ff drillk and a hath made tbe
Reasonable Price on the Ma.rket
FOR CATALOGllEB ,\liD PIllCES APPLY TO . g one when the ba d nc ws cam e
I
ltot a nd heavy; it ~ 1J()uld be coa! na rrow eam p·bed an d the fallen ,
to I bañez. T it e propheeies would spring- weath er now. On ce oa ly \"el vd ni g b t, hot a mI st ifling as
not be requited lor eigbt o r had he felt this om ill Ous beat it wa s, look almost good. OIPbel_
Agents: BrauQ y Blancbard. nine mOllths now. after the raillS had ceased; an siglled: it \Vas a hard world .
-----------~----- Ibañez ca me out iuto the nearly 20 years ago in Neu· BJacklisted, was it? He sigbed
patio aga ill - looked at O'Phel- q uen . . . t h e seattered rags o f again; and turned in.
an, alld sighed . 'rh e uTw,. was his faculties rcfused to eo me In tlle nig-ht a thunder of
tlot well-was \·cry far frOllJ into focus withollt a d rin k. He dru!11T11ing rain sm ote the world,
wetl j it was sad . . . the g ust of ::!"ossed to the shady side; it and for seve n days a nd nigbts
the iu nkeeper's sorrow wo ke seemed a long walk. l'he wide the l'Jta1tcias ano the erops were

GREI Crude oil and Kerosene Engines.


,simple - Economical - Efficient.
A11 zizes from 3 1/2 to 360 B.H .P. Marine a nd Statiollar y.
the O'Phela!l.

", Ellen' dia, I lIa n. Some mila, 1


P lease-wit hout \\'ater. ~
~:ate of I:fol~' Cross and th e s wep t anr! harried, beatell f1at,
dcl.rk trees droopil!g roun d itl a nd scattered to the forty wiuds
«E lIol" dia, S('llOr, ~ s3id ¡ba ñez. (in prayer, 11 0 dou bt) looked tiJ a t blew ete rn a ll y in gale on
- -- , d 1
a most tn Vltlllg; le \Vonl lave 1j!a e.
l' d
ca e to as
k f -
or wln e-e\'en
H
I 1I ,.
, b
ere was a ~ ea r's a ou r gone-
d
arto ollle stoo ag lasto
1

Ibaiiez blanc hed . Sta ndi ll g wine-- if h is prillciples h ad al. gone as if 110 man had worked
rigidly upright he said, el re · lowc:d . 'l'he fathers had bOl.Ig-ht a da\·. 1'he few estancieros t hat
Exclusive agent fo r Magallanes and Patago nia ¡g ret, seíi.or, but 1 mar 1I 0 t serve or forced out half tile . slllall were a ole to ~tand uprigllt out
• I you with wine or dril1k
landlords say tllat Ill}' li\·iu g ill
~ly , farmers - soaked up the ir mort- of doors gathered in Ibañez's
, gages a l1d squec.zed 'em until café askillg" anxiously for Señor
SAMSING & CO. Bartolomé depends on m)' obey - the poor l¡ttle devil s liad to go O'Phela n. Ibaücz shook his head
i ng thei r order; a. n d 1 know at last. The small far mers wcrc sadly-he had IIOt seen thc smor
the}' wiIl do all the)' sayo 1 O'Phelan's friellds, th e 01.'.1), for a week. Old Lu neta at the
O'HiUias 931, altos.· TekpkOlle 673•• c.illt 11. regret, S elior Don Pat; J regret people left wil o be lieved in cabaflt'1"s's house shook h e.r bead

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more tha n 1 ean say o But it is hilll -a nd l-Ioly l\loth er Church .- the caballero waS awa y; she
~ -- _.' impossibl .- e. . li ad collared tbeir lanu and knew no date fo r his return. A
Ibañez spoke nervolIsly - he erops. H e could n't 0".0 there for deputation of farmers waited on
was almost in tea rs. He had
wine-eve n for wine. Ho!y Cross, whicb wrung its
spellt the morlling rehearsi ng H e took off his hat in the haads in im potent despa ir-tbe
th{' r;ght llleth od o[ break~llg 1 d d - dl-' b f Id f 11
AH the w ü nu Wear I
the l1ews to O' Ph elau - had be- Sla e all Wlppe liS urow - / OttOlIl o tht: ...-vor
this heat \Vas da mnable. ,SaNta ing out for H oly Cross, F ,1.t!¡<'"r
come word.perfect in a ltIost C;·u.$, - h e read Ihe ins crip tion l.". bbot a: 'd \O!I !lg Padre Ca d .,
was .<'I -

WALKOYER B O O '1';:) & S H O E S I


becollli ng [!lid sorrow ful oratio u On tile lintel /\ se ote ncc of frOIIl Bll' ·uos A¡,·es had tak en
;¡pprop iate to th e occasi oll. Bnt Ibaii ez's stu llI bled into his fo.o- lO thei r bed ;. !:\othiog eould b<.:
iu ¡he en·lIt l he ba n: sta tem e llt
of faet was a ll tlta t he could g y lllemOl"y oi [ he late iu t:x:pli. doue ; it wa" tb.: will oí God.
cable intervie w- d padre de T hi s lInhea rd of sccolld rai "
llla nage; the thiug wa s too ter- S aN/a Cm!;. 1'his was the h ouse was ;l visi t:tti011 of nenance for
ri bpk -t tOkb;O g.¡~o¡, ,bim . t d of tlle b!ack li sting- priests-th e Ba rt olom éj l he sill s ' of Harte..
, . la !"le· 1 I lefa n s¡.are l at ' , an dgra bb ers Wlt - 11 t Ilelr
- pra\"ln- g Iom é were ,)elllg - \\" .• s 1led ou t -
'Ir ; I rosf s f\\·l
rOI1l llS e 1~ 1":·, . trees at thei r gate! H is Lrain in ra in. ülcl Fern all :i t:7. mentio.
w ~e l I .u rc le d tlldd ereaI ~ed alld lllemorv eleared for a se. ned O'P hela n's n aTll ~ diffi dentl);
~11 er 1~1tI, <l n s are t at . a- eond as he ' fe lt agaill rile ap- Hoh· Cross s ~iff~lled ; th at mato
~It-: ~galr JIf
co~ld u.o I beh;ve palling, stickv heat. H e smiled. ter 'was in l he lI allds oi Pad r<.:
lat o le la ~ rear a.l"l g l ~. m- Blaek listing, 'w;'is it? Carla, who was regr{.lta bly in.
pobs¡slble lo st:r,ve h Un - lI11 pOS- Nin e bottlcs wcre left of the disposscd. Old F ern and ez men -
SI 'VI e to serve.. . ] . ? A ] ·11 d oze ll t 1lat o Id 1--'ertl an(1ez h a d tlou - ed t h e llame agill-n, re ,~ 1.
lo; ; lat ¡ IS ¡t, ua ll. m stJ S~lI t for O' Phelan 's birth~a)' ing: some slightly-eoloun:d lus-
c~ ~ , ,. .t. ti t th Th glf~- nlll e bottles of Insh tones of b ygone proph~eles and
d' euf '
I ~ I le ru t ' Id e wh isky. Wher~ the old farmer powers. Holy Cross f3.1s ed hor-
pa. re ron; o y ross O lile had g ot them God k new- God rified hauds-powers, indeed!
rus lllor:llng th~t 7~er . ~1USt and the unfa iling Spauish cour- Still, long experi en ce alld ex:pert
se rve } OU ~galll, 1 WIS I .to tes}", whicb had madc them watching of the dates, ycar af-
~eepg
the cafe a ll d earn !Uy bv- 1rish illstead of Scotch for ter year .. . .Holy Cross liste-
IIl 0 :PI ,
le <l U '5 bloodsh ot e) es O'Phelall'S b irt bday. O'Phc\an Iled to Ferna udez, who sa id
snapped! in sud deu lrish a ug<:r. 1 =
SOLE IMPORTERS
Braun &-Blanchard. «Yo u tal k like a fooJ, Iba-
ñez,' h e said; «bring me (tu/a .
with oll t wnte r.. I RIO ,sECO
CSO/N . 1 call 11 ot,_ sai d íbañez
FORD
The Car of the Camp . ,
CARS
Why?
, You n:i\l!>'\: to <;e1"\·e 111e \\"ilh

«f lUuSt, .~e!/(),., ~ :,a iJ lbaii<.'z.


"HfIDDOCK5"
«\'ou ddiniteh· r c fll <;e~, $ 5.~
per kilo.
Because .. «It is Ulr dut ;.·· to l1l y b mi ly,,!
said lbaii ez sorrowfu!l y. I Deliveries once a week to any address in toWIL
Tb0 Ford car is ligbt, strong, powerful and Simple O' Phela n picked up h is hat I
frOIll th e floo r, put it 0 11 h is ¡
Camp orders securely packed .
Orders; t:Chacre Anita , Rio Seco or Casilla 145.
lIod..frah ,n ;riu at¡d inexpenai l.lc lo Run Sparl paru.;an be ootained ir! Punta Anmtu / IW:l.d alld walked Out iuto tlH! ,. Punta Aren as,
¡;bre 01 tl1e wll ite p!n!;a. H e
"gen' >: BRA U N & BLANCHARD. I t urned dow n lile \\ ide !:it ra \\" '""
Ibr illl to shadc his a ng l") Icdl ' U.
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-"",¡r~-. . . . . . .m"",j"~.,m**_"",...

August 3 T HE MAGELLAN T IMES
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.=~'~ I .1 didn't cal1, I.u neta; it ll1ust
ll a ve bee n tIJe \"oice of tlle wait-
ing rain yon hearcl. Do ll Ot look
a(raid, Luneta; al1 is \\ell-1Vf',
at least, a re sale .•
¡ d thought 1 heard the cabal-
lero ca]] from tlte p(ffio. as the
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1
cry of the rain ccased for a
1l10ment.~ Old Lu neta Jooked Important mOOJl5 have: taken pht.ce in tb;, __
troubled. tablis~m en t u uder its IK"W Olan agemetlt, which a.yt
«No, L uneta; it \\'as still the uu.4K t.,'"l th e. t»OSt <COIIÚortable anrl bu t b-oteJ for pas_
cry of t he rain.'
Th e hissiu g m tIJ e p atio's eagen (ud fa miJies.
fOtl nta in·bas in gn :w less; a n Steam neating in c-very room.
B~CI1Ul~ 01 ¡l. p{~"'<lnl I".fe
<1,,'/ ,.jre. hin, qu"lil/.~ lh
omitlous, in credible ca1m see med
to be fallin g. F ern andez stood F~T CLASS ~ES AND L~ORS
C¡'i/J,en lo~ . 1" "n
up suddenly, a nd walked to th e EXCELLalT SERVICE.
R oyal V inolia Toot h Past e . vera udal.:! doors.
t i cle.::mus ¡he Ice//¡ m,d gives them a peorly IlIslre. Jt.llrcys
a nd k.ceps Ihe gu m.\ h<,.(¡{l hy llnd ¡}¡e brelllb sweel.
cS fñores .• he sa id, <now by
the g r'a ce of God, 1 thi nk it
ceases.·
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~~~=:~~~~~=~~~~~::=::::=~::::~~ giti llgni1I1' a,r.ChSwhtewa S,[&AH' ~ &CO,


., <. , rt, Governor of Vir- e"'es
'rh ein padre
bope', lift
O'Phela
ed h isn's voice
troubl ed
o bas J'ust been visi- O'Hig¡lns 1042
--., il e.
!'-:, ;.' ,. J
still drooped in a mystic minor. 1
«N o, Señ or Fernande;.:, it , T.t.p~on. 83.
r ' 1.1
erICA ewqod Seh00I dingA f.~~s~~~~~~r
J I- - - - - - - -- - - - --Iceases not yet..
~~~II!~hp~~~í: th a:t i[ the fllgüs could bl! fo und He rose: resti ng Qne ua lld

~
hllt "rl~.!.u
' .Ii . ... .... n 11m pa l M is~ Holla nd. Associate
O ueen's Cóllege, Lo udon: Regist ered teac beJ (Column
he coul d perhaps g ive them on t hc two bóttles, he closed
. sorne possible date for the ces- h is e'yes (iil hope). . • Highés! priceS paid for
B.), Boa!d 01 Education, E-Il gla nd, late co.prin cipal Col. sation oí t his awfu! thing . H oly . l t waits- it wai ts onl y fhat
I~~e H¡JI Se hool, Ha slemere, Surre)', aSSlst ed by qua. e ross asked a few quest ions; 1 may have sile nce whiJ e 1 wool, shcep,skins, 01( ,
hhed staIl. Pros pectus ma r be had on application to gavc Fernandez full deJegacy speak .•
tbe Principal. in t be OIPhela n matter, a nd F erll .J.ndez sUliled unce rtail1lYi hides, fox ,kins, ~
bowed the depu tation out into the yotln g man° fl'olll Buenos
t11e terrifying da)"; the rain still Aires stared at O'Phela ll a ud ha;r, ewich f.atbers, _
drummed its iron fill gertips tbe, lampli ght's glow roun d t he
upon a hollow, w.i ndy worl d. tall" figure, its whi te hair and
After a little conversat ion w¡th tired face. lf onl y líe would
~TlINLEY
R05 IER'5 Jua n Ibañez, ol d F t!ru a ndez ope n his eyes!
fought his way through tbe cl .. ong ago, in Sa n Isidro,
screa millg ni gbt to O'Pb ela n's which is hara by Neuquen, a
AUTO - MAIL 5ERVICE house¡ all other little con versa. g reat inj usti ce was wrought
tiOll wi th L uneta, who left him upon a benefactor of t lIe vil-
,- , BIITWEEN ,- , and returned, took him to the lage. The door oi the café was
sala and O' Ph elan's presente. dosed to Jlim-dosed without
Punta Arena~ and Río Gallegos Half an h our \ater he wen t 'reaso n.»
back to H oly Cross and inqu i- Fernandez smiled aga in-w itb
TOU~~~1 . t Estancia. SAN GREGORIO red for Pad re Carlo. T he bro- more cerfa inty. H oly Cross 100-

I
DIoIIII.E , PUNTA DE LGADA, and COND OR, ther reg!'etted, bllt the pad re ked steadily at the fl oor. OIPbel_ •
was ill - in bed, in fact. Fer. an spo:": e mo re rapidly (l isten. BUI LDI NG M ATERI ALS
ho joumey. a. 'W'eItk. ll ande? wrote a little note for in g-! iste nin g), but stilJ in' a
further informa.tions appl,· to the GARA GE MO RANO the padre a lld waited. Presently rapt, prophl!tic Illall ll er, a nd
the young ge nt leman from Bue- with c10sed eyes.
Tools for Anisans and Painter's Brushes a ,
- Tclepbon e 328. -
nos Aires came into the hall, «]n San Isid ro's legend, the , speciality
to the conste ruation oI the lay nine gods wept in Paradise;
brother and the relid oí Fer. and the nine rivers a nd the . I CALLE ERRAZUR IZ. TELEPHON E 31.
nandez. Together they we ut in nine waves of the sea brouglJt
silence through the roar in g the rains hack when the rains 11.-.._ __•____ ...._-_____ • ..J
eartbquake that was the night had ceased-w hen tbe good sun
to tbe bouse of O'Phelan. had been at wo rk a lllo nth. H. NIEhSEN
Norwich To the O'Phelan .e nte!' these When the sin of San Isidro had
two. Perfectly sober, the cabal- been washed a week (in ra in, t;nc: de NlEr..sEN &. RE PSG AARD
/1'1'0 sat in his sil/a; two u nope- Father), tbe importa nt mell oí Car J.eA&er aad F arn U . re Shep
Union Fire Insurance Society ned bottles stoocl on the table the vil1age saw tite err9r of
before hi111, ami beside bis their ways, and would ope n
Catk HrWIe:ra 331. Fcont oí Maestranza.
F OUNDED 1787 chair \Vere seven empty bottles. agaiu the café door to their l . 8toClk:- Wood 01 ,11 description><; Ton gu ed
AH kinds of Fire Insuranee effeeted. «Buenos fardes, seJlort"S) ~ he pOOl' benefactor .• lnd gTooved pl anks foc floors aud ceili Dg¡; Window
sa jd. O'Phel an paused for a second [rama: Dlouldiogs, doore a n d windowa.
Sub - Agent in Punta Arenas «BI/mos la rdes, So'iol',' said the a ne! listened anxiously. Yes; all
e, A, T, R iesco prie5t and Ferna lldez as tite)' \Vas well-the drulllming mur-
sat clown. I
1I1ur had begull againj he mllst
1
Calle Pedro Montt el am sony that on such a night hurry, tbough.
1 ca nnot oHer rou refreshlllent «Hut their benefactor would
\Il orJ:.men
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other than water -or, perhaps, not walk through th e door until who wa.ot a Cood suit al a reasonable price cu:
coffee? 1'hese two bottles are the gods were appeased: ol1ly obtain 1t at tbe uCA.BAl~ LO BL&.NCO"
all that 1 llave in tite house- then could the rivers aud the Calle Waldo Seruel (corner of Ca lle TalcllL)
in tbe world, indeed-and 1 wayes roll back frO!1l thei r work.
fea l' they must remaill unopened 'rhe raius lllt!St fall t!util the
W iilliii h .mn¡TlIjTjl"m j' !iiiiiii1'tlJi'mJJJJiLttnwWllll lliii lflil! !I!1 'WmgM to.n igllt. 1 hope my disability door opened, of co uJrse; but the
puuishment lllUSt I
be nine days
Manuel Suarez.
~opriet oc:

FLJGE LllE H 1í10~.


does llor appear inhospitable to
yot!, Fatber? ~ said the O' Phelan at least-one for each god a nd
each r¡ver and eac h \Va ve oí
suave!y to Hol)' Cross.
Ho~y Cross was equal to the
the sea. On titE' tellth day the WINDSOR HOTEL
occaslOn. sun shone again .•
Calle O' Higgins comer 01 Progreso (.Not at all, lUy son . :\0 doubt O'Phelan paused again . 'rhe
"
English Hote( and Restauru{
you llave SOI1lC good reaso n for murmuring drone outside lIad I,~ Up to date 8ath Room :: ::
Beg to advise their die.nts that by t!very boat fro:'l1 Home tltis abstin ence,. increased in volume. In Neu·
the)' are receiving Goods. Camp orders receive careful attent ion Old Fern<lnde;.: scored oue quen 20 rea rs ago the storm W.II "enlilated bedroollls.
for Holy Mother Church. O'Phe! . lind ceased for half an hour SpaciolJs Dining - floom.
an sm iled. be[o re a final 48 hours' spurt.
SOCIEDAD ANONIMA ~ We will sa)', Father, that A long chance, he kne\\'j still ,Ira! class cookin,i ar¡d conveniences.
tite seven 011 tlle floor a re tlle it \\'as the only olle in sight.
IMPORTADORA coroBa r)' of the two 011 the And-black listed- black·listed A VEnida Colon No, 8 2B betw....
Movemenl ot tableo Togethcr the~' uwke the after 15 yea rs! Calle L Navarro ar¡ d M.lallan..
y ÉXPORTADORA DE LA . . .e . O' Phdan sat clow n alld sm iled
Sleamers :: :: my!Jtt c mue, Nlll r!\'e rs, niue
gods of Romc anc1 lline waves a t llis guests. Proprietor: V . SUMMERS.
."
PATAGONIA
· guelQ" ASA"
oí th e sea-a nd no\\", nine boto
I rr--
d hopc 1 have IIOt \\"ca ri ed
yOl! with my little history of
t e~;rna !Ul e;.: stopped scori ng: a Sall Isidro leg-end, sdlon:s: a
the\' were out of his depth. lll an iu ill·health gets strange
... eee . .. _ . . . . . . . . ... e«1
ASTURl.·\1\O ~ En route to Buellos Aires.
HolV"c"'ioss looked vaguely 1'0- fan cies- these nine bo ttles that l. On Sale: "

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.'-\ RGliN'l'INO, f.eft Buenos Aires 011 the 22 1l d Jul y lite. 'rhe rain tore tlle roof off stood between me alHl poss¡;~le
the hOllse for th~ fourth time deat h seemed to typify agn in

"Mariposa" rlour
and is expected lIere about t he 7th .
.\ugust. in a quarter of an hon!". tlle ni ne gods aud r!\'crs and
'fl le 111}'St1C
. Nlne·-you
. rem- waves. Perhaps even the !line
eA 'l'L.-\::\ T ¡CO . :'IIaking trips to Deseado aud iuter- I
'entbcr the lHue da\"s' rain, Fat- days of Soln lsidro's penance,

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mediate !lOrts 1".Ier; 0 1' \\"as ¡ l 40 -! (ays a11 d too, in some u nkno\\'u working
~~::::::¡:::;;;o:::;~~;;~::;::-;:::===========~ nights? Quim .wbe? Jt !U:ly llave of Providence's thought. The
Dr.A, TOBO CARRERA I~----
,•., . ' Elho¡lrne & Slater brcn .~O that timc; or it !llay ~11;~~. of God a re strange, Fa·
I "Stormking" Dats
cr-owll ed.
e t l 8t
Teeth stopped, bridged a nd

Pain less extractions. AH


I\ !

¡
ti

C Ollulli8.d on Agentli
1Ul\'e be.en onh', nine. Qlli~1! sall~
1
. .qlfN' " .l"(1br:~

iuto infinitc fields of rO!llalltic old c~'c1o m c ~!O,lellce, wantonly


conjecturl" ;1 llly:;tcry of incf_ ¡floggmg' agam !ts already clead
fable doubt aud possibilities cnell.l y.
I
'l'he rain \Vas beatillg th e
ü'PheJan's \'oice trailed away soddell \Vo.rlel . agaill with the
!! HAY uf !ast narvest l._

eo. I
& 8 co h~l{ ee J,er8.
worlr. prom ptly executed and
le sa~lg in h.isfar-awayloncs.'~'hc( ~\ou see, u~/fI¡-"s.: J~le mm
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: WILLIAMSON & Co.
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arfUnateted. H ours 9-12 a. ralll subsldcd to a moa nlll'Y g,avc me my hule mte¡]ude of
. .. .n d , -1 p.m. 'a ll e Roclt.-JUo Gall ecoa banshec wail; a Illutterill l; w~is. sdencc [ or H?Y stot\'¡ now t !.lat,
S"DciaYI and Feast da)'! Te l elCRfl c .-\ Ü~h· t'.if
t"o

pe!" of water eternally fal!mg 1 am done, Il h~s come back-


Agents of Williamson, Balftlur &
Ir-. 10 to l:oI . , rIl . 011 \\"::tt<:r lispcd in tlle st ricke n ' t6 makc us flllfd 0\1 1' penauce" VAL PARAISO.
Calle O'H,!{rias 879· (bet.
~ Va1di
_ __ bone No. 98..
,jud Av.Colon): ,
··ELBliL ... "

Ik.,n. _ .""" ,,"". ·M.........


gardell. Uld Luucta ca me in 1 suppose. ~
with a sta ltled ('xpressioll-
I¡ •
Si, soiO/h
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Fathe r Charles rose, and Fer-
¡nanrJc1. fo llowcd his example.¡ ~...
Calle 2\ !le M.ye 1127.
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Aug ust 3
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Tm: TJJ(]IS
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Ai. outdoor invites
11¡t- Tienda Royal I
~¡¡¡¡;o¡~~~

VO l/ x. K()Il AK

) i 1 beg lo advise rny nurnerous c1i~nls Ihal I


¡ Ibis business will in Mure be carned on by I
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Sra, Annie L de Hardy.
Calle Yaldivia 900 . _ Ca s illa 221. - 1e1ef. 458,/
1
'-a...... .....-.... ...... .
Buchanan's Whiskies
'rbe scicn tifcc expcdition has left Eng!and for the cOllquest (lf the ollly IllOU ll ta in in the
world whose sU lllmit has lIot beell reached-:\Ioullt E n: rest in tite H imalayas. 'ROYA L HOUS EH O L D'
Ver:laudez was leaving th e en-] val):-cMark mr words, 1'he 1in hot O\'en for two hours' a11<l,
VOl! can get Ollt.. 1,"): \1 U ~ 'BLAC K AN O WH IT E'
at fr om t. 1, to f 18.
Úre fight to the ü'Phclan - hC ¡ :\l ageJlan Fonies are "ery good I take out wh ell cold. T~ke a Brownic Cameras;; 1 s· and
I
fdt that he could very sa fcl~' do \Ve shall see more of them, kaspoonful two or three times Prompt dcveloping and printin ~
tltat. !1m sure ». . a dar.
~ RuellOs noclus, Señor Don Less Entbu s iastie Fri c lld A eDhl Meat Pld'iDg C. VEIGA, Calle Roca 'RED SEAL'
O'P hela n,' sa id Father Charles. (yawniujl). - Not to niO"ht, 1 Pt.: NTA ARENAS.
,Good night, gClltleme n. 1 1!Ope,. ~
hope our sin s wil! be expiated
in tite ninc days: this is too
'bl t d'
t efU c- 00 Isa s r LIS t o lo I
r llS ..
)
GODa bat ut witb tb. crowd

ladre:
,
- ".-\nd I
how's
h

l\(rs.
A nice way oE doing cold
lll~at uj>. Put it through the
dlUg dlSh, aud UHX \\"1th ¡tone
b
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]~lIlcer,. then put}t il1~o a. pud-Panadería Dalmacía
rrh<' onl)" bak(lry oWll cd by anfalhn, 6upply of the .....
T heir lame fltoC'h in Scotlaud M8u.re .
aro weU m.stur ed u d perfect1y bl~n 4ed .

all from thc reat Sa nta Cruz Athllg? . . . la lcspoo llful of cu rr}" p.owder,
, 11 g d ll 1 Gol ~1 rs. Hl ~gl\ls: -« D led \(.:ster- two tablespoollfuls o[ \·I negar. AlIied sUbjcctR. Bread mad e taaltl8iS qualitiel.
t~ Ih"t>' sllo'"dg?:I C
JlIg B1 ..k-rg oted'lIIg as
t lere,
I .) 't? I Ot"da\', 1'10 told,sir. )
l' ae1re: - D ca!", d I - ¡oue cggj \Ve!! beatell witlt:lo witb Argentin e Bout'.
' G olle to plllC
ear. . 11 o I 5a 1t. JI'l'IX a 1I we 11 toge-
Or dlll" uy te lephonc, No. 492
ae 15 ,\V
ir0111 Fathcr Abbot to Jua n Iba.
l.
In the (llornin g word \Vent J 11l . '0' tlle g e
.f a
t '0 't
l.naJ rI Y " .
l\1~s. ,.Hlgg,lns.--:- l well,. 1 ~o-
ñez, aud later {rom Juan lbafiez ! uldn t zac~} say th at, Sl ~. She
to O'Phelall by way of Pernan- was a goo woma ll, so ur as coa, 2 oz . margarine, aud 2 oz.
de;.:. The 0 1Phclan did not take 1 kl1ow.~
advantage of the Iifted embargo, Brllking tlle Salid Dr utll
ther ' alld b,ke ;., tlle ove".
Bro,..n Bntle
'rake 1/20Z. of any goocl co-

of fin e grauulated sugar.


Beat the margarine until soft
1'_0'-
.
Uh'obic ic &, lIl1 Suc

Be;;ides, th e weatbcr \Vas bad; The Druuk:- "Gool 0\1 priv- a nd cream}", gradual1y add the
and in a n)" case, he had hi s two ate stock from lIluh Pil 01' sugar alld cocoa, mixed toge.
bottles, one fo r each day left cellar. Whopec! H ome, James., thE'r. Beat well until tbe m ix-
of the ninc. It would look bet· The Chaulfer:-cThat wasl1't tttre is quite smooth aud cre-
ter if he held out-if onl ¡- the your private s~oc k , sir. 1 saw allly. If thc sugar is rather
luck would hold. too, for t he you buy it from a bootlegger. coarse, dissolve it in oll e table-
long chancc o[ NE'uquell repE'at- Vou've forgotten, s ir. . spooll[ul oí wate r before adding
jug. T ite Drunk: - cAw right. Hos· tite cOCOa. Place in butter dish
Ort the ninth day h e saved pita l, James! . fo r tlte table. Brown butle is
tbe last bottle unt il night fcl!. Th e Chauffer: - cAnd it was llIost delicious on plaill brcad
By seH-dellial oí whose iron a stran ge bootlegger-oll e you or biscuits. It can also be lIsed
strength Holy Cross aud its didn't kIlOW. s ir.~ instead oí jam in sandwich
last da\'s could 1I0t even drE'am, 1'he Drunk: cMorgue, J a mes, cakes, a r as icing 011 chocolate
tite bóttle \vas u llope ned a t Morgue! . or pla in cake.
diuller·time; was ullopelled at
a bedtime that was not obser- Por rai n ! Luth!r !ilion EVERY "ESTANC:E'lG"
Yed-O\P helan sat up.
,\t lIlid nigltt the hammers 011 Home Hinls IDI D~ r in g the \Var years tbe
fashlon for paten t 1eathet;.shocs
shoulc have a g00d suppiy ('1 AC¡",ROdIJA.
. be.:;.:'lUs~ il is an inv"i::l:.k- r·~r" .. .jr for an, -
1'he roof oi the world seemerl
to «I"OW lirt·cl; a so rt of order House Wim ~ ratlter ga vc way to suede a ud
antelope. T his !llay have bee t: mai ailmanls. DC''1$ nol cor.::·in pois0n.
gre·~· g ra dunlly into t he pealin~ IY ROX ANA dllc in some measure to tlle fact
ACAROINA SARN!rC'30
Cj¡l,'~. Slo\\':y-n'ry slowh·-;t th at 11I0St o( the patent leather
".CAROI~A "X" G.t.ARAPAT 1CIDA
fac.t.:,j lo th..: witi!tperiu g hi"" of Linr S. " gr)' \Vas quite inferior. :Kow, howc-
!:he lIight before ¡ast; slo·...,ly- ver l black patcllt leather shoes
ver:- ~lowly-the /",tio and the Qlle pound of pig's ¡¡"(,f, oue are comi ng back again illto
rooi :Jnd the stricken ga rdel1 pottlld ofof ollions,
poulId potatoes, ql1arter fa,·our. Most peoplc realise that
quarter tea- A: ! "'. 1\69
:::;n:w quiet-fell into rest- spoollful of powdcrcd sage, one patellt leathe r needs vcry little - :;
siglltd. a1l'1 .slept at lasto elealling, a rub with a 50ft, dr)'
Luneta ca me in. tcaspoon[u! of salt, haH teaspon - c10th and occas ionallr a linle
• Si, u/wr.:' fl,l-l cf pepper, haH pint oi wa- sweet oil rubhed in with a c1ean
, 'rhe corkscrew, pIe ase, Lu- ter, apple sauce. \Yash and dry cloth and p01i"hc:d is an excel-
the ¡¡ver, cut it illto ralher lent way of keeping them in
neta. 1 think the storm has th ick sIices, cut tbe on ioll ¡nto
gOl1f' at hst.~ good condiciono TIH.: edgC's of
. • God be tbanked for that, SllIaU dice, aud slice the pota- the soles shoulrl be blacked in
so;qr: it was time.~
toes. Place a ¡ayer of potat~es the usua l way, A little milk
at the hottom of a grc;\scc1 plC- mar also be used wit[¡ good
dt w a~ iudecd time, r,ulleta, ~ dish, cover with si ices 01 li\-er,
I
said the O'Pbclall.
HII .A RV 1,üJiTINC.
add a got'.ld sprink lill g of Ollion
aud seaso n well with sal t a nd , Iteet.
pe pper Repeat until all the
materia 15 are used up, lett ing
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potato form the top ¡ayer, pour
in the water, CO\'er with a
greased paper, aud bake slowly r TALLER MINERVA
Ii
MerelJ I PNl lemilll1'J
for two hours. 'l'owo.rds the

Engineers, Boilermakers, BlaCkSml~SI Ship Repairers, Iron &BIass Founders.


Husbau d:-( :--:0 bil1s in tite
m:til lhi, 1Il0l'lIillg, dear; ollly rhe remove elld, the paper to a1Jo\\'
pota toes to browll, sen'e
a fe\\" c~(~alúJ{lles., with apple StiUCC".-
'Yih::- Oh .. lhey are just as
ba.:!: tlu L'atalogllc<; arc the thill "i'i~eapl'le Spoa,e"
This establishment has been entirely rebuilt and is iD a position lo 'underta-
I
Required: Half an ou\U:e of
edg-c of thl \n:dge.,
gelatille, olle and a half OtlUCCS ke work of aH descriptions, • The sbipyard department is complete with
3
Ko Time Lilr:e tlu Pru8llt of c<,stor sugar, slllall till of pille
,\rti~t:- Ha\'c you painteci ChUllks, two whites of egg", i Pneumatic and Electric 1001s, also an Oxy·acetylene Cutting and Weldlng
:1.nything that wil1live after ycu two tt""spoo!1fuls of lemoll juice¡
n:we gone? half a pint of pine s)"ntp sud
Frienc\: -l\o. What Pm stri- water, to garnish cherries aud
i Plant. E~gineers' stores and Accesories stocked for sale. Dick's Compound ¡
"\'iwr for is someth ln g that :lllgelica. i\lethod: Soak gelat. in e Marine Engille Oi! always in stock. Sole makers of the Improved
~

~ •••==-.o.o~~R~~~~~~~~," s~al:~,~~W""lj~_ys•..,..~:~_~C...k,_IO'_.''''OI__.!JI·
wi ll e nable IIIC to live while in water aud 's yrup (or h:l.lf an
l'm here. ~ hour. 'rhen dissolve o\"cr ge n tIc
SOl ', [ . olr:$
berrt, stirril1 g wi th woodeu spoou
a1l thc time .. Lct it cool, al1l1 0st
F alher: - ~ W el1, nowjthat to setti ng. Add p ill C~1 of salt to
you'''c seeu my 5011 , which side wh ites, the n whip up stirfl y,
Dr, R. Saez H.
Díaz, e r~i y ~ia.
of the house do you think hc add dissolved gelati nc aud le-
more ' dosel)" I"ese lll bl cs?~ 111011 j uice, whisk till it beg ills
Leather Trunks ,
C e nial Frielld: - • H'm-of to thicken, add sugar alld pille DENTIST.
conrsc, h is full beauty is; not Cb Ullks, cut up small, rcse n 'e a Begs to advise the pablic ~
\"ct developed, but surel}",tYou few fo r garn ishing, mix well in, S PLENOID assortl1 •.::ut oí general, tbat he is DOW at theil¡
shollld 110t suggest that he pi le up rougilly 011 glass dish, lrather alld fibre t ravej. 5emc:el in OO.lUilISSION AGENTS
!ooks like the !:: idc of a housc! . garn ish with chu nks, bits of 'Ig- trullk s a nd ha ndbags, Pacrto N.tal..
C'fCllmlt u tial [ , ldu ce
cherries, and angelíca. illl ported and o{ local ma,kcl mm... I!cper&....
Shc:-.. \Vh at makes yOl! sa}
b mdJ far !.ose 01 Volce
S Al LCOTH ------------~"
AuctioDOOrs
that WOIllCII'S d res5 llIu st be This has bee n cured in twent)'-
four hours when otber reme- 'ill e D eed 8 B .,,, ••.,d,
desiglled by the Devli himseH?, com.me.rcia.1 aoclety l....a.
dies ha\'e failed. Put a l1 toge- 26, 30, 42,80 and IZO \0)'
He:-c\\"ell, .i kllQW )"ou'"e
f,:"ot lO par the Dcvil'S 0\\" 11
tlte r in a basin oue pClluywort h ¡ucbes wide. 11.e:d a nO: a1l b u.iCH$ COD.c... •
che Publie Notary at~
Oustoms
of ,,¡uegar, oue lIew-laid <:gg,
p ri ce for it ,
whiclt must really be frcsh, Tarpauli ngs for coveri. g
A Dreadllll Pouibillty and ooe pOUlld of commOn cargo. Apply to J. G. DdtloH, Call.
Thcalrc (;ocr (after t!u: juter browll sugar. Put t ite mixture :'1.ldivia N.O 461 or at tbc P"Do [ House Agents.'
LEOPOLDO FELLER. I ',he: Nota ry,
PNprtetI!'" MIlI! hLwl'.... &al"
... n ..
•.••ftn _ti
rm IIld Camp......$ 50.
PoitlI W4rta: lItiDU.. a POlltga .. 36.
ClliJI, 180 0"1(\1'.:1:
Calle Pedro .onU tlt
Palita !!tUS, CblI•. Telepb... lum. I

TH]~ W;\"R'i' l l l<JH'1'-HOU'I'Il BRrrrSn NE vVSPAPER

00 Cenls.

Banco de Chile y Argentina


Autho rised by S up l'cmc J) ~cre(: of 24th ol Apri l 1900.
Opcn ed 0 11 zJrd J\!11 '{ 1!}OO.
American
K. tabJ .. hed ISSS
I mAD OF FI CE. . .. PUN T A AR E NAS Bcad OfticC: OId Broid S!re.t LOD~OB , E. e,
Iu.n! 11 rVlu !WiS QPUIU IIti .
IIrUllches:
f1-1 ILl!.: Valparaiso, C ast ro . AuthoriseJ Ca; illl , E 10.000.000
ARGE NTI NE: Bue nos Aires, Rio Ga He;{os, Sta. Crul, San J uli an. Subscribcd·C~¡ it:ll 8,729,040
nircctOl'nte: Paid up C:!.í,i:al . 4.364 ,5 20
.Presidcn t: Mauricio Braun. k eservc 1 'l:~lJ . ' 3,850.000
\'ice· P residente: Francist'o Calll pos.
"rol1rietar v Directors: E. \\' . IIohbs, Jose ;,lonl,,~ !'h .• 1;;. Donde. , Brunch cs i ll ( 'I. l lt : V alp~, Santiago, Iquique, AntJfa-
. R A. Ewin¡.:- gasta, Copiapó, Co-.~'ii.. ;';0, Ch illan, Concepcion, Talcahuano
Suplentes: T. R. D , Hurllury. lJunglas H . Leth;l!'Y· Punta Arenas.
Capital . . . F IO.OOO.1lOO
8. 0 ',)1.).000
AI·gcntín ... : Buenos Aires , Rosari o de Santa Fé , Bahia Blanca
raId u{> Ca pital Mcndoza . ~an Rafael, Rio Gallegos, Puerto Desead o San Ju-
Reserve Fuud 2·7 1O ·OOc
lia n, Comodoro Ri vadav ia. Santa Cruz, Trelew .
Safe dcpos its. wi t h separnte dc¡mrtmcnts fo r rentiug, fo r srdc Ri o J"l ll ci ro. 'rILe ol d pabce of tIL e Em peror.<; o i Brazil. t:ng\und: Bradford
."uslody of decds. dOCIlIUCllts c tc.
JI>. T II~ SAVINGS B ANK St::CTION Ut::PO$lTS ARE RECE1VEU I N
l·erú: Lima
Cltl l.EA N C URRENCV, ARGENTINE C URRENC\', ANO STl-: RLlNG.
J}rug lu lY: Montcddeo
F.·unce: Paris.
vra fta a lld letlers 01 credit 011 all the principal d ties 0 1 Euro-
pe a nd SOllth America. Cllrrent ami dc posit accounts opcll cd alld aH
other klnd 01 ~ auk illg opcrations tnl nsactcd .
The Magdlan Follies SJ)uin: Madrid, Ba rcelona, Bilbao Sevll le, Va len cia, Vigo-
United Stutes . New York, (Agency). JlIe.rico: Mexico.
E. PETTERSEN . Mallagiag -Director. Sterllng ,ndeut·.'enc)' Suvings Hlt llk, Ue l)o!fih re.
Second Sh lW on Salurday Night ceived, Punta Arenas . - W. H S M1T1 1, Manager.
HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand Garnier Proprietor, ~
,
r 1:"- ':"1"'-""'" .... "'" ... .,...,.,=;ro lhei r secon d cl1tertainmen t 011
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(T he Magell all Follies » Ra ve slI llllll ertimc.
~ [ess r s. F uen tes a lld i\ [oli narc
Saturd ay ui g h t :\Tld rcgistereJ ¡are too singill g cOllled ians o í
a fur tlter greal SlI ccess, Siuce putstalldillg m eri to ~o pra ise " VICKERY'S"
t heir deb ut some wecks ago, could be too h iglt for their
this concert pa r ty h as impro· d ueto Their ma uucrisms, eccen'
I ved all rOllnd a lld som e oí tlle tri ci lies :llld fac ial contortio ns PERCY HOB BS, ~!opri et~
m embers llav e bc nefitted by· stamped them b ot h as fi rst
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• th eir expcrie nce and sh o \\! more I class comed ia ns a nd cou pled
I
eo nt idcll ce all d ability iu th eir wi th their \· oices of ra re qua-
work. \Ve wcre pleased to see li t}", made th eir cC)ntri buti olls Lawes & Ocntlllmen's Olltflttars
thn t th e party ha ve been n '; [to tite yrogramme pc rh a ps the
duced in llum bers a ll d the team 1Il0st· e njoyable of the c \'cnin g ,
is. 111 cOllsequellce. 1l0t so 'rhcy were m ost deservcdly ell - CALLE ROCA
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unwieldv. corcd a nd repeated tlte ir suc-
On e g reat faul t in t he first ccss in the secon d half with a
Punta Arenas

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shcw has 1I0t beell impro\'ed del ightfu l ch a racter study _L us-
UpOll alld that is th e ragged trabotas._ \Ve are o n ly sorr}'
\\"a\· ill which the sf"-coud half that these c1eyer people did
,.
LINE STO CLEAR of the pcrforlll.'l.IlC~ is put on. 110t Jlave 1II0re to do.
'I'here should be no waits at Messrs. lones and HUllter
all betweell tlle difftreut items. with their duet cItls ll othi ng
On Saturday lIight lile 10llg to do wilh ~·OIU delighted .'1.11,
inter vals werc vcr)' til lug a nd although dUl"ing lhe last ve rse
Sociedad i'1ercantil
MENS' SUITS, OVERCOATS ra th er tendcd to damp tite \\"c Ilot iced oue gen tle ma n in a de Punta Arenas ::
e n th usiasm o f t he a udie nce. lf box clIdca vourin g to h ide h im·
RAINPROOFS, PYJAMAS the}' were u na\"oidable we would scl f. 'f his soug was preceded
reru ai ll si!cl1t 011 t he matter by some cap ita l cross talk about
Calle 21 de Mayo. comer of Errazuliz.
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR,
CANADlAN STEEL SHOES FOR
but a little k nowledge of stage old times. Later Mr. H u nter
managemen t an.:! forethoug bt sallg _l loved t hat d ear old

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I Hisht-class Pn;lVisi9 n Merchants I
I
in arra ll g ing lh c i tc ms wo uld H ome. _ \ Vc werc a g reea bl y sur·
CAMP; USE.
LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS.
ha \'e obviated all thcse tedious p rised. at tite s \Veetness of tOne I
wa its. . an d corrcct enullci atioll oí his
We lIlu st say that M r. Bor'- Sillgiu g . In th is hqlf we bad
I I Al! the best-known brand s
L==~~.~~:~~::::its stockedJ
g er does a littl e too \II uch. H e son gs also írom Messrs. \Vil·
is sta ge , mana ~er, p rod ucer, como li ams a ll d l a.cobs. 'l' he former
Stubbs & CO.
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Cas illa 385. C. Bories· poser, lyri c-w n ter, scene· painter, d id wcll iJl cGooclbyc V irginia,
T elefono 248 . and accompa ll ist (aoly seeonded but ('file Bells of S to Ma lo»
rr by Bill:· lones). O n the tor of was Il ot a happ)' choice of Mr.
all this he SillgS se\'en songs Jacobs
T he Giffen College Iand takl.-s part in all three ~ I r. Borgcr sang three humor-'
sketches. to Sa)" ~lOlhillg of OIlS songs in his in imitable st;.-Ie, Hotel Progreso
Calle Chiloe 11 65. C ui!1a. 208. innull.\erablc gags an!! asidcs. bnt \Ve liked _l\fotheu best.
Proprietor. Dario Zenteoo
Xecd\css to sar e\'crything" hc H e abo sallg a cod scrious
Boarders; Half;bo-.rders. Day-pupils. tackled was carried off in first llu11Iber whibt the rc·st of lhc
Iclass sty1c as one \\'ould expcct campan)" 1I0i~ily helped Plum-
I Calle PedlO M.uatt 937 . Te1epboue 314, Casilla 121
CU R RI lJULUM: g,lglish . in !LB its brancha.
from snch a polished artist. III mer to loo k for a !ost dollar First.c1ass family hotel. Spedal rooms
Aritbmetic. Matbematics. French. LatiD. Hyriene. fact, :Ur Borger i5 a COllccrt which linally turned up ltuder for private ditlners and bauquets. .: ::
Orawing. Paintin¡. E urhythmics. Sewinr. Oril1. part)" in hill1~tlf bnt wc hope the sillgcr's foot. Modera te Prices. - Tbe quailty of the
he will 1I0t O\·Cf do it. The first half cnded with the meals at tbis botel cannot be equalled
Gymnastics. Sinajer. ~u!l i c . Humony. Cou.a~.t. 'fhe groupillg for th e open- cOll certcd itcm (The Il ight when in Punc>' Arenas. - - - - - -
Oancio¡:-. Script;wririuf and. ShortbancL
• P.pili prepared kr tAC: Oxford aad c..~
I
ing chorus was nn improvelllent tile old co\\' died. \lith topica l
on l he pre\'iclts sho\\' , bu t we verses. 'I'h is \Voll ld ha ve beell
liked the other cho ru s het tcrJ 111 0re e njoya blc had \\·c heard I
" Tbrtt batbrooms. Dmner Concert every Su nday.

Local !x:am.&; alBo toe tbe ~.don Royal A I :'.1r. n orgef showed li S ho\\! all t he words but some of tite - - & -
tbe London Collecc, a nd the Trlnlty Col1ere of J¡I . raO" tim e slIollld be dO ll e \V it h · ph1.)ers evidc n tly t houg ht tlt esc
• \"h ere- t lH: Bla ck-Eyed S usan s were ll0t fo r th e audie nce to
Cro \\" ~, lill..' ll thc t \\" o Arthurs- hear.
i\ leSsrs. J .'1.cobs alld Riesco-ex- T ite secolld half opened With l
Phal'maciEJ Fran
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caise
pre!-oscct llL i<.'¡" a rdcn t desi rc to a p\a.ylcl i n wh ich th e 'fricnd '
1possess t il e 1I1 001ll ight and thc nd vises the ' h us:::an d' that he D~po8il of J!..nriish , F'reu cli. lI.Dd :Katlon a l rel1!.ediea.

I g irl - espcc ia ll y th e g irl - and l o v ~s l he ' w!fe' a lld is sure tha t


Juan B ahrfeldt-.. 1 I we found t h is num ber extre- he IS lo ved IU rcturn . :-!aturally
mel)' to our likin g-. In the uex t l h e 'h usband' refl.l!'es to belicve
GeDeI"al aSion.men l ol Dru¡., CbemteaJ P rocllleY .
atwl Mi neral W . ten
,, Calle R rrázurit: N °. 840. Casilla 34· Te le f. 450
..,-1-1 . . . . ., ,,
conccrt Wt' h opc 10 ha ve thc thi s ll ews b ut is finall y pero
pleasurc o f It eariu g :'\Ir. Ricsco suaded to test the mutter. A
siug by him self. J le is Olle of very ll ovel plan is dccided upon.
]. ROBB" T. O ~ ... iot.

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tJpholsterer , tlature·s fuun y \\le n nnd we are 'ril e two fire revolvers a nd ~

,
sure tha l a son g from h itll would feig ll d cath . Their idea is tllat
Furnitu re
Carpe!.s I
appeal to n ¡arg e number of the '\Vife' arter hcariug the
t be audiell ce. sh uts fir ed will fall IIpOIl tite
Bill y J 01lCS folJoweo with one 111:\11 she real1 )' loves. Howevcr
"
MOlFINO HERMANOS
Cur!ains of J¡is topicn l sOllgs which pro- the c1 ima x is, whl;!ll the _tra- VALPARAISO
1\,(! O palatablc to a11. Afte r some g ed p is discO\'cred the wife

e.mp orders
r.=:~
. ~exeCU le ó
... 1 cx.::ellell t foling wh ere i\lr. calls o ut lO 'an otlt er fri cnd'
Rl e~co proved hilllsclf lh e h igo ( Come o n H a rry they arc b oth
gest har, i\lr. PlU11l11ler pleased dead .s 'Anothc r fricnd ' is a
li S ""'Ith a li\'ely song about mi"ture o f Padercwski , ¡,ellín
t tspecialistas en Co"nservas NaciOl'ftles
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:
THB MAGELLAN T nfFS August lO
2
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So~ie~a~ Anónima Gana~era ~ Comerc~~!
'rbé cclt:brated \\'al'
"MENENDEZ BEHETY" Ilo\'el of maSC0 Iba-
'iiez The Four 1[or·
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semeu of the Apoc-
Seeeion Gomereial alypsé ' has uecll fil-
.ned. 'rile abo\'c is a
Have I'eceived: Paints. Galvanisado Iron. Nails. scelle showing the
Ilearing Pa-

WindowGlass. Varnish. Linseed Oil. ris :llld bOlllbarding


\'ilh:blanchc 011 the
:;\Iaruc.
,
JUST RECEIVED p~o Hotel -
Gennine "Oxford" Sausates ~ DI Bng1lBh Botel 01
Whiskey "Spey Royal" & "White Horse" IiANTA CRUZ
Gilbey's Old Tom Gin (The legitimate
Gilbey's) ªª~~~~~~~ 'l'klo botel l. excellently
-.
aud· the Olan that sells us fi sh, of the audience whe.n he can niature decoratioIls is the order
which Roes once again to prove 01' the stage picture is lost. of lhe day at these gatherings.
Sociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercial ",!oI!ed tb roughou~ poss.. tlle fulili.ty of fathomillg a wo- ! .'ro.ll1 whcre .we ~at he w.as UlIlform is purposely taboo, so
manIs Ill:nd. Altogc.ther an ('X~ 11l~'!Slble and lIIaudlble. . that there may b.e 110 d lfference
. . a full ... ized bi1lia~ tabIe, cellcnt s.:etch, adnllrably act('d . 1 he progrf'llnme ended \\Ith betwecl1 those \Vho a re serving
(Sara Bl'aun» by Mr. ]acobs ('rh e H usbancl) l<ll1other sketch cntiited c BrO~¡al1d those who have left.
Seecion Comercial. . . lo a1to¡¡etber up-to-date Mr. HUlller (The friend) .!l lr. ken Arh in which the whoJe S.Cilhlll hu" DO.II
Borger (The Wire) and :\'Ir. party took palt. This sketch . .
PIUllllllcr (the Other Friena). shows signs oI insufficient . 'l'he Itaha~1 electlOns haye
• hllnnl 1!llb 1I1 "COBPUI'S" lRUiliS M1CHIHfS, fiI, o, FELTON After , Lustrabotas) by ~ressrs. rehearsillg, but played a fe\\' ~Iven tI.le qllletus to the 80cII\-
Propric toJ Fuentes alld !\l olinarc, commen - more times and with a fe\\' hsts' c!aun lo rel?resent the mass
ted 011 before, we were trc:lted cuts would deve lop. i~l to a I oí t ue. comm un lty. Out of SJ5
to tllat clever skil on the Char- scream from start to fllli Sh. As· seats 111 lh!' new Chamber, the
lie Chaplíll rage out of .Loll· it \Vas it causecl cndl~s amuse· part}' (lumpi~lg all its factiolls
do n, Paris alld N<-w Yorb. We mellt. Bil1y JOIlCS \Vas veTy fun- together) wlII ~lOld 071 ly r35·
havc nevcr secn l\1r. Chaplill ny as depuly .... for the broke n 1'hey a re 011~y s..hghtly 111 excess
on the screell but we \\"ere statue and he showcd rare of the 100 Cleneals, \\'110 fonn
told that I'd r. PIUlllmer's imper- seU·control in Ilot absolutcly the ~the~ Opposi.tio!1 to tbe
sonatioll was cxceedingly good. smasb in g thc b ril liantly shi n- ConstltutlOnal majonty oí 285.
He ccrtaillly sallg" the song ing 'topper' wor ll by the ~ Dude:t. IIr. i.uWÜer L•.,u ftr t udl
wiih rare spirit a nd then we This super·nut was. ~'ery well Mr. Lowther, the ex-SpeaL:er,
\Vere t reated to a surfeit of portrayed by Mr. W¡llJallls Mr. acompanied by Mrs. a nd Miss
Charlie Chapli ns to suppo'rt PllIllllller appeared as a 1I10st Lowther, has left London for
him in the chorus. Tall alltl charllling maid allcl :'-I r. Bor- C~ll l ada. The repl ica of the
thi n, slllall and stout, side-whis- gcr, we1l, 1I0t quite sQ cha r- Speaker's Chai r, which he is lo
kered Charlies, billious·looking mingo His t:haracter study as a present to the Canadiall House:
Cha rlies, curlY ' lllollstached ones, charlady \Vas excellellt. Mr. ja· of COllll1l0nS a t Ottawa to re-
in fact every conceivable sort cobs as the art patron scored P1<lCC t 1le cllal ' r (estroyea
1 ' W 1len
• Qf Cl.Jarlie. A~together a delight- a success. He really has a "er), tbe Parliament Imildings "'ere
fui Ilulllbcr, capitally rendered good stage presellce. i\Jr. Riesco burlled, bas already arri\"ed,

ARENTSEN Hnos. and \Vas quite to tl.Je tasle oE as a butler was just his price· and its beauty has beell lUu ch
the audience. lessl)' comic self alld ;\ (r. HlInter a d mIre,
' d ,Ir S' 11 OW3.rd d'E~gn'11 e,
:\iodestly desc ribed as c1'\\'o was qu ite !lood as the much t 1le secretary of fl le UlIlted
'J

downright id¡ots., l\Jess rs. Bor- Ilarassed sculptor. Messrs. Cru- K'mg d om B ranc 1l of t 1le T:'llIpuc '
'
'
ger and jones, resplende nt in ikshank (very ecclesiastiical,) Parliamentary Associatioll, j!>
O 'Higgins 941 well.painted eyes and jmlllacll~ Fuentes and .\101inare d id all olle of the party which is lo
late even iu z~ úress, repe:l.tcd that was usked of them. sal'1 1rOlll J.. 'lverpoo 1 o a tile
Telephone N. 4. thei r succ~ss in the double pia- 'Ve understalld that the como E mpress o f 13'
110 stu nt, M r. Borger sillgiug pany received 1110St v:lluable as-
,
n talll.
Rllaill, I liermaa Blttlesbip
.Down o n the Farnu.' 'l'his sista nce from ~(iss ln g rid Hau~
ever delightrul tl1l'l1 W;tS follo - gastad who accompan ied a 1 understand tbat the raisiug
wed by a sl i)tht sketch called lIumber oi lhe songs in an ac· of tite ex-German battleship
.Just a Frielld jI! which cOlllpl ished mallner. Baden, \Vhich wa s sunk off tlle
llcssrs. Borger, Plullllller, JOlles The whoJe British commu- Is1e of Wigh t durillg Februar:;'
Ila Puntaranense" R!MARKABLE VALUESI
all d J:¡,cob~ portray an crri ng nity should be under a debt of by sa lvoes frOlll heav)" gUlIs
but rem orseful husballd, a c har- g ratitude to this balld of pla- mou llted in the monitor Lord
njin g, th ough lIagging \ViCe, a yers who give up lUuch of their Clive, has no\V becn accom-
&ncUlb Dr.puJ Itore. terrible-Iook ing, but rather wat.! spa re time, sim piy in thei r en- plished, and the battercd ship
• 32.01 &o $ 48.00 tlle metre er.b looded burglar, <t lld a polic€- ¡ deavours lo amuse and raise has beeu towed iuto Portsmouth
Speci al att.peion paid to mano \Ve did not see IIIllch of funds for charitable p urposes, Harbour. Th e salvage work
Ca.mp Orden Alwayl a l a r~
AlL WOOL CLOTH th e 'slop' as the cmtain fe]] just¡ without lakillg iuto accou nt was attended with, greal d iffi-
"e lection of luitable goo<h British Mllullctured I
as he made oís entran ce and the their out-of-pocket exp('llses for cul ty, and even duug er.
ending was tamc a lld di.'>appo- costumes, prope rties a lld other 1'he rea]]y su rp risi ng feature
fr.l LSl Oil."!I, Gent!! &. Chil· CLOTH. 541 ¡Dehes "ide. For Winter Suits int illg. \Ve understa ud. hQwever, incidentals. It must have becn of the February tri als was tite
dren o Engli5 h b oOli and 114 OvercOIts. ' this was rectified at the Su nday rather disappoi nting , to these e-asc \V ith which our projectil es
shoell & all ( a ses of cloth. mat inee. It \Vas a c\everly con· c1ever peoplc to have faced a pierced the thickest armour 011
IIlg JOHN N. SKIRVING, cei ved trifl e and Borger's tho_ hOllse 1l 0t absolu tel)' full. 1-1owe- the Badell's sides Her l.I.in .
TOEN A. ESDAL E Calle Pedro Montt 857. ught s OH suicide ami Jo nes's ver, as George Robe)' says Krupp plates fail ed entirely to

fe! ephone lI4 7. Casill a 365 I I


debut in t]¡e ni]] Sikes business • \\lbat there \Vas, was ¡:ood J. keep out shells which were
\Vere 1II0st allll1sing. Just a \Ve look forward with pleasu· fired witb a "!eloc ity co rr..:spon.
word to Mr. Plumrn~r; he' must rabie allticipation to tile next ding to long battle rauge.
reu!ember to kcep ill full view entertaillment.

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"PIIsJ foot" for IlIdia
. . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OOOE . . . . . .''''coeeMtl!;lJ'!§!!'!'c:tiU&ii«1, i\Ir, cP ussyfoot) ]ObIlSOIl 15

T HE NrEW

~_ _ _ _ _ _ _"'O'.i. . . . . . .,., __•• I
Q__. ._~i~ .~ personal
paving tlle \\'ay ror au elaborate
campaign in j ndia

MAGrJUM TYPE :: THE PASSING SHOW::


~
I . durillg August alld Septembel.

I
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Thc ipav;',g . co ns;sts of 1aige
batches oI Prohibit ionist lite-
.... From our London Correspondent • - rature se n t frolll his of(lfe in
, _ _ _ _' ._ _ _10'_ _ _. .' ..............¡o;_Jtj, , - Fleet·street.]n choosill g Indi a
. • -re. .~ le for his sphcre of operat iolls
Ulllrll Butty's RtforlDs I Reeimentll Dillurs at this time, he has in Illi ud
3 111 told t hat tbe Naval Arrangements ror tlle aUllual the fact that the people of J u-
\Yar 8taff, despite the criticisms diuners of regiments are now d ia llave just received tlle
uron it in the House complete, alld the usual notices power, as <l measure of selC-
T.ords has undcrgone \"ery have been issued to every mem- governmcut, of control o\'e r
1 • improvc mellt at bcrs. This is a g reat event in educatioll and the liquor traffie,
the hands of r,ord Beatty, a ll l) the life of a regimellt. Jt brings alllong other !:iubjects.
it is lIO\\' a far more ef/i- the retired of/icer and his serv- :\ rr. ]oll ll soJl believes lb at

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t aud \\'ork1l1alllike orgalli- iug comrade iuto clase lOllCb, the electora te has only lo be
th:l.u !le 10HUd it to be alld keeps cveryone who has told of the happy situatioll in
he weut to White hall. cvcr scrved in the rcgiment tlle United 8tates to indu..:e
'J'he popular cOllccptioll of wdl posted in the doings of thelll lO inflnellce the Le¡;6sJl\-
AGENTS Beatty as a brcezy sailor with his old eorps.
cOlltempt fol' tIJe iutellectual There is 1I0thi ng like il in
tive COll11 cils. The basi~ of hi ~
sidc of lIa\'al wa rfare has no foreiglJ afluics; but the Br iti:;h hopes in tbe ca mpaign is that
fcundalioll \\"hate\'N. E\"er sillce Service would be lost without tcmperall cc is a ~ trong article
the begilluillg' of lhe ~\"ar he this anllual fllJlctioll which of faith in tlle rcligioll of tIJ e

G. &C. Kre~lin~er
has 1>cell rightillJ,!" bard lo gel brill gs ever)'onc together ami i'dohallll11ed an and I-l indu. ,\ rr.
a tlw]'oughly cffici<.:lll .Nat·a! helps to kecp up tl.Jdt esp rit
johll so n will add ress over:1.
which he bel'ieves to be de corps which is ever)'thi ng

... 11011 of succcssúlI in ou r .-\nny


/c,,,"p';gn;, ' g at sea.
h uudred meetings iu tbe course
. Foil c\'e nill g d ress with mi- of bis tou r.

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"The Magdlan Times"


Printing Works. "
" saWll \\'oon ~ I2.
,specialí.ses in Programmes, n sawII ami splil q.
Posts 25 cts. foot. • The FOllr Horse-
Menus, Repott and Balance Boards J O cts. foot men of lhe A poca-
CASIMI RO MERGUDICH Iypse .• 'fhe pathetic
,sheets, and ruled forms of Colon 1028.- ending oí lile stor)'.

all descr;ptions ..• • .. .... ... .. The Desnoyers and


Rene and Chichi at
tlle graveside of julio .
fIIso in the manufacture of
Bosiery;
Account &ooks J,adies Vnderclothillg¡
Silk Blou ses.
qllality at 1lI0derate prices
Mrs. NIELan,.
Calle jorge MOlltt.

Church of St. James MAVORGA A. ,-.,-,-". ;'-"'-'00 - --e-" 17':9:7~a:"~d:';89~s~t;"h:e~p:o~p'~'I:at:¡0~nJi~;¡;~;;;;¡~~D~E~S~;"""='


Calle Waldo Seguel
The Secvices in above Chu rch nnti! further t10tice wi:1 be
téaches Spall!sh.
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by Dlrect

j\ lethod. - Calle I alea 1.)70 , .
Telephone N°. 284. :::::: by
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I)(! o 11 ( \ Vest"U1cus
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lave Its war memoria unvel e


:vfarshal ]offre
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OH
l'
visiou of Givench" fame \VIII Its~~f by .we 1v.e.
tite
'1 d
site
¡
IErc D'.1-.o[ Lhe ~.\rO'ent ° , in c mt1ltlphed
Slllce tilen It has more t1lan
?ouble,.i.
"'k
Wh:lt:t ~\'111 be 11"~ OF THE
:;¡¡¡¡;;¡

ON SUNO.\ Y. :'Il orllil1:; Pr,lyer .10. 30


I ...- ...""~~_".._""...",,.... of its gallant dcfeucc.
r
II 111 twcnfy years. tllne nobo~)
'j' he eeremony will take place can guess¡ c.ertamJy At~strail a,
MOMENT
Evcn iu g Prayer 5.30 p. nI.
Celebration oí Holy COllllllllllion at 15. a. 111. 011 the }st U .. III a hOllsc iu thc Calle 011 the b;tttlefield of Givenchy Canada, and the: Argcntllle ar~

3rd Sundays in the nWllt ll . :l!1,J , ;,ft t" 'l orning ~raye r on
tbe 'lud. and 4th 0.,,' 1 1>1;1\''' 011 t hc 1II011t .
O'Higgi ll s N.0783·Six roomS'I<llld will be attended by Cene- three of the ll11ghty lands o
Passage and "a leda . Elec- ral Jelldwine, \Vho cOllllllallded the fut ure.
'. l' l' t o d d' r the divisioll, alld SO llle old oHi-
I filsr to be Dil Drinl
Dressy Street Suits
There is a cha rOl alld a. 110-
ON WEEK DAYS. E\'..: ui..~~ J'1 .1 ~.; r Thursday
1. ,,'ILLlAM _
p. m a\6. trie Ig It, wa er au ralllage. d
Appl)' to I\venida Colon I0281~cr.s anl men w 10 se rve WI
I d 'th d "elty abollt the !le\\' dressy
Not long ago 1 reflerre tlo street suits that is ltIaking
. . It 111 t le war. the 'riger a:i being t le orll)'
\ I de them popular with all women,
~------------------------------------'"'" Ds'me toll'I', fightin g ship of the J tao e 1'\ot onl)' do these introduce a
... Frolll to·day the R oyal Na- Fleet wbich cOLlsulI~ed coa1. decidedl y novel fashioll, but

PACIFIC llNE
val College 3t Osborne, wbich 1 1I.0W learn that thls. battle one that has the mer it of being
was \'aeatcd by the ca dets six crtllser has been. taken In batid practical a s well, while tite \'a -
' .ceks 'ago, ceases to exist as to bave her bOllers converte,d riet)· of st\'les tbat the)' il1tro_
a separate naval establishment. Ito 01'1 · b '
urnlllg, an d W.I. len tbls duce relldér them becoming to
The g rounds alld buildings ' has bt!en done the entlre Fleet al! wearers.
APROXIMATE ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE pass lIuder the care of the I wil! be illdependent oí coal.
Admiral.Superintendellt of Port~ I SJup ~, mlclllaer,.
Iudeed, there .s:eems 110 limit
smoutlt Dock-ya rd. , A Frell ch etectrician c1aims to the ingelluity o[ dress des-
R. M. S. "ORITA" 16th: July 1 hear that tite Air Mi!listry I to ha ve invented a machine igners \vh ere street suits are
is anxious to a:quire Osborne, which will produce sleer.
S. S. "SORATA" 10th. July. and could put It to go~d use,
cOll cerned. Some of tbe pret-
The electric current lS pas~ tiest are beautifullr enriched
botb as a. seaplane statlOlI .aud sed iuto tite body by means ol witlt handsome silk ernhro idery,
R. M. S. "ORTEGA" 15th. August for educa~lOnal pur poses. 5111ce tin)' batteries fixed. on the oti.Jers are elaborateh' trimmed
the Admlralty has 110 furtlH;r wrist a.lld on to the mstep and with fine and IDuÍti-coloured
R. M. S. "ORCANA" 12th. September us!! for it, a transfer to the Al r joined together by tin y wi res. ratille braid.
Forees !llay be confidently ex- Th e current it is stated,
proceedíng home vía Panama Canal. pected as soon as tlle industria l relaxes lhe ne~ves and very
crisis is over.
In mally instances elever lit-
quickly produces ~ S~11sation t1e waistcoats in brocaded silks,
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Th e P acific Steam N avigation Co. tlliu'. tllief Jutll:' of ph)'sical ease whlch IS [0110- coloured organdi , or simple
wed by sleep, even in the case white piqué are introduced¡
Dr. C. H. \oVan g, China's of persons habitually snffering while dashing toreador saspes
Chief ]usticc, who has been from illsolllnia.
spendi ll '" a few days iu Londoll, are worn wilh the newest coats
tells meo he is a g reat admirer R. Y. S. ADlul MntiDI and skirts, which can be Ola de
oí O~lr way oi administrillg '¡'here wiJl be a great gath e- of th e mos t fragile fabrics and
justice. He said tbat the En- rinO' of 1I0tab l ~s at Claridge's, sti ll look SIlI 3rt alld thoroughly

Garag,e gallan
nI' to date.
gli sh sy5tem of justice ellsu ~ed illCiudillg (if he can make t ime)

¡ S [air treatment to all partles, the Lord ChancelJor, for the


alld \Vas quid alld efficie!lt. a nnual general meeting in town mer \Vea r is carried out in fawlI
Chilla was adapting to her use of the Royal Yacht S<luadroll, colour. This shows a three-tier
A typi ca l street suit for sum-

Balmadeda ~, ife.-~;::-j" TELEPHONE sOllle oí its best features. that 1II0St exclusive of clubs skirt of accordion-pleated cré¡)e
Ch ina's Chief .. just ice, like so which still boasts no town tle chine cut in the new Vand.
833 . 841 t;;T/{/r='«/ =51 = m3.n )' of the men in power in hOllse of it~ own .. Tbe Duke yke poi n'ts, \\o'hile the smart
• •
that .eOlll1 try, is comparatively oí Lecds wlll presIde as Com- litt le coat is of the fi nest íaw Il
yO.llllg, and received bis higber modore, and there will be sorne cloth embroidere.d a11 over in
educatioll in England. H e spellt interesting discussion, 1 ima- tJ¡e He w hellna'coloured .silL: .
CARS ~ith several yearsamong us, a nd \\'as g ill e, on tbe future of Cowes. The little collar is of paJe fawn
callcd to the Bar at the l\'I iddle . As fa r as ca ll. be seeu, yach- crépe de chi ne, to match tbe
etectric Temple. He also studicd law tn.lg has survl\'ed tlle war, r lillillg of the coat, a n ~ tl~e
in Frallce alld Germau)'. Fe ...... wlth .tbe .help of the keen and . prett\· dra ped .sash , w~lch IS
men, Eastern or \Vesteru, Itave practlcal 11Iterest .show.1l b~ tlle Iloosel klJ otted at olle slde.
,. starter. made a more intensive, compa_ King, aud tlle \\'cek 15 ~ t¡JI a s Y _

II
rat ive, and scieutific stud)' of O'reat a fUIICtioll as ever It was, Ot he r fa scinatinO' street svits
the legal and judicial systems. ~nd was notabl}' stlccessful in show little bolero ~oat effeets.
Asked about lIis prescnt work, last year's not \ ery sllccessf~¡J Thesc are llIade 01 crépc de
TRUCKS with the Chie f jllstice said that be seaSOn. l'his yf'ar Cowes IS ch in e a lld are woru over cla-
\Vas 011 a ju~idical . :!Ild IIO.t al expected to llave. an interna· borat~l y worked jUlllper-blouses
political, misstOn. He was gOIllg- tional flavour aga!lI , altd tbere I that fi!li sh in loosely tied to-
pneumatic to. Geneva. to ser_ve Oll a eOI?l" I n.la r be Scall~linavl<ln and Ame- reador sashes o f v!vid ~oloured
mlttee \VIu cu, under the clHpr- acan cOlllpetltors. crépe de chine; whlle wlth t hem
... . . ,Jii¡'"
tyres front
...... ,
manship of the Right Hon. A
J. Balfour, would Jonside r the
I
¡ EXCH '. N8E •....
are worn a ncw type of crépe
'.~ de ch in e skirt tltat has aceor-
and rearo amellaTll~llfs proposcU to th é : " :: " , di~lI-plcated side panels Hllit-
Covellanl. of tbe Lea gue of - - :. - ing a plain front and back pa.
NASH two ¡e. trlH:ks. NASR' CA'IIS. Six cylillftr .nrieai "",es. Nnt ioll s. Val para iso 90 d j s"": $, 35.60 nel oi lh!;: crépe d~ chille .\Vor·
Jrllltill" PrHpuitJ Gold $ 13.4 0 ked. at th~ hem 11). a Slflg'
r.¡:SH~ Eaclish _-5k4t cllÜIIs iR siIei. Now that tb e CCIISllS is upon Sureha rgc J67.': 1lI0tlf of nch embrOldcry.
J
Wood "filie hUisli foit /HIiii'pS! Firestol'e t"res . . 1IIkI. us 1 \Vonder ho\v
could say offhalld which a l1l ollg
ma.ny folk F"a"es ,,6,35
...,
to 'J.
JJ Colourecllantllng
SI '11
1 ' 11\ a•
r¡iati'av&'l
Vaft,.m.r.
,.) .. , h.' ¿.1 1<
AfAfyleac
j,,~ ~ 9 1':;1 1 ,
wdjj_
'
the civilist."rl COlJltl'lHliti es oí the Pesel¡¡s
world has fe'IVest peop le to the Lires
25· JO '1 11 shades of pastel co ourtn g 15
32.75 )) " a lso being uscd for thesesma lt
LE61T1MATE Ii'tIB SflUS. square IUI'1' e. A ustra l'la, as a 8-'ss __ ' l"cs,
' 2 1.60 Httle st reet :.uits¡ . whi ch aJe •
mattcr of fact, comes f·Irst (01' Marks 290." destined to "rrro w In poplllantr
last) \V ith 1.75 i~llhlabi tallts¡ Ca - U. S. $ 36 7 ,1)} " ss tbe season ad ...au¡;cs.
nada is next Wlt 2. 17; au d _ ________ _ _
the Argcu tine is third wit h - Dutch FI. 11.60 " 1"
>l. Ex·Service lllan 'requi res w(lrk
but tbat is lhe puz7.lc. Bclgia n F es. 47.20" ..,
Wí1ter r. Duela
, De. H. ROGELIO SAEZ
There are at least [ive diffe- Montevideo
t
ren es Ima es
.. t 01 tI e ",en 01 B~'
1" ffi
,1 '
.. lIe5 • , l. :2.19-1
40. l'

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I Rougl! c8l'peh tc ri llg, I:\y!n~


linoleulll 01' carpets, clca nlll g
wiudo ..... :., etc.
Genera! Customs Agen~ DEi'\TlS1' tll e Rcpublic. The figure o - Gold 43.3/1 I. j. R.lJo\\' , C /o Owrseas Club.
ARtltonud by Govermellt.
Begs to ad vise his elie nts
eiallr accepted is the 1,019,947
squarc mil es of Charles Chao
(1 d .
"
~llarcs I ._- , - ~
Ofliee, Calle Ro ca
onr the Baok: of PuntL
that hc is no\\' at lheir dis- h
pe.aurouge 1 trust t lat, eS~ ll e Ftlccros . . . .
1 U 1 1 k) ,
15 l Hl.IlIC, Ic 'was 110 <? ~ lev l '; L agl1naq . . . . . . . . . . . . ••
80 I SPANISH LESSONS
AreDa50
pos itiol1. Qnd to cach of these llllles t herel <\ " .
is a ll average of 7.3 pcoi>le.¡" }s<:lls .. , . . ... . .
771 Goocl method . .\ Ioderate char-
Surgcry, Calle Errázuri7.. 22,ge. •\pp!y lo:the offil.:e of this
But ill thchundred years betwLp , Gente Gra n de ....... . 35 newspapel'.

4 THR MAGHLLAR TIMES


- _.. Au g ust 10
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hance that should not Washingtoll, Angust Jo ll! which allc~orical c~r" OCCll.
T he Secretary 'of State1 ~1r. pied a part cOllsi"tbl nf more
IIughes , has announced that tila n clglttv thol\~an,l people.
]apan is <lgreeable to take part :\radrid, August .').

B6 MISSEO in the conference to be heltl . Tite official COllllllunil!ues Q"i.


at an eady date to disc:uss thc ven to thc prcss ~ay tllat t"lle
questioll of disanuament a;!Cl situa ti on. in :\Iclilla ¡¡ud lhe
mattcrs concerning the ¡,,u sll f1"oundlllg coulltry has Ilot
'. East. varicd. 'fhe g-arrisoll oí Xador
Rome, August 3. cOlltinues to hold out \·.,Iiantl\·.
Tite Chambcr of \\"orks has Owing t? tl.l<:: fog- .I\l:liu~raph;c
d~cJared a g~ll(-ral. strike. Inl COllllll\1I1H':1.tlO!l \\:Ith'l'etuan

Buyers In the CASA JAéOBS from the 1st. "le\\" oí posslble dlsturban~es, ftlld \toulll \urnt ha:~ heen
troops bave been concell': intermpted.
• 'trated in barncks. 1 :'IIcxico, AlIgl1~t S.
to the 15th. of August will recelve Paris , .\.ugust 3. . The Prcsj(lcnt ()b~cgol1 has
It is allllOllncen officially tha1 Issued a d.:clce c~tabh:;,hil1g- the
a of Rritish Ambassador has .• Tax oí the Centellary. 011
I ,tat"d that Great Britain is in I aJl incollles o\"er one huudred
with the plan o[ dollars per mouth, which will
!lce altd Italy in sending a be collected during the prescllt
nt note to Germany illlll1e- moull!. 'rhe receipts from this
"""oolv. advising her that she tax are intellded for the COI1-

10 1 the meaus of trans- structiOfl oC a llIerca ntile m::l-


ready to carry the Allied nn e.
"001" which it may be neces-
to send to Upper Silesia.
Madrid, August 5.
COllll1luuications [rom Melilla
Berlin, Al1gust 3. sta te that the firillg oí tbe

2 O , The Mi!lister of ' Foodstllffs


. declared that it has not
prQved that artifiCial ni-
trate is tile bcst fertilizer and
that cOl1scquelltly the farmers
buildings conlinues in Xado r
alld its sllbnrbs. '¡'he smoke
impedes the use of the hclio-
graph \Vith 'retuan and :'Ilollnt
Aurrit. In 'retuan the 1"1ool"s
will cOlltinue to buy Ch ilian ni- set fire to the rai !way statio ll
which is preferred in Ger- alld othe r bll ild ill gs.
on all their purchases. I for its properties 01 supo
ng weak seeds du rin g the
Moscow1 A ugust 6.
lt is estimated that fifty mi l-
wintcr Illonths. lion Russians a re perishin g
:\<Iadrid, A ugust 3. from hUlIger. This cOlUmullica-
'}'his means that fol' every $ 30.- you spend you will receive Telegrallls rece ived frlJlll Me-
state that the situation is
tioll adds that six mi!lion star.
villg pC3sants from Tambo\".
S 40.- full value.·-- Our offel' incbcles all the latest ancl best I,,,,,.ha,~:¡ed and will rem3in SO
reinforcements asked
Voronesk a nd other provinces
a re marching on Moscow. The
goocls l'eceivecl t'rom Englancl. I
In the mean time.
h,,,~,,.ve.,, ,;up.plies of amm unitioll
Soviet is preparing íor the de-
rEIICe of thc city.
• are beillg scnt from Vie nna , August 6.
Buy yOUl' pUl'chases from the 1st. to the 15th. 1Il the Tetuan by aeroplane to the
ga rrisons which are surrouuded.
P rom good sources it is st~­
, ted that the c;-¡:-emperor Char-
, l'he enemy made a feeble at- les is preparillg to retllnt to

CASA JACOB5-
tack 011 the garrison of :'I[ount HUllgary, accompanied by a
Aurrit \Vhich \Vas repulsed with g roup of his partizans with
1 heavy )osses to the Moors. the object of attempting to re-
Madrid AlIgu.st 4. co~e r his thro ne.
There are well founded fears Constantinople, Angnst 6.
and make money. the relations betweell
France and Spa in máy become
Tite Governl1lent oí Angora
autlounces t11at the Greek oi.
i · I strained owing to the fensive came to a stand~till 0"-
it is stated th/1t the the 22nd. JlIly and t hat the
~loors are being assisted by Turkish !osses onl)' alllOllnt to
• the in order to prove a fe\\' thousands whi!e it is
tbat the Sp~llIa.rds estimatcd that tlie Greeks lost
not capable of dommatlllg about 30,000 men.
th at people.
LO~ldoll, August 4· ..
I London f\ ugl!st 6.
1t is probable tl1at the SLl-
1t IS exp~cted that the I fl sh prcme Council \(!ill not hoId
ue".'i,u, .\Vill b~ arrallged soo n its meetin g 0 11 the date for
the SlIIn Felll !eaders who which it was a nn ol1nced .
• , u",'e been summoned urgently

acific team
Madrid, August 6.

avigation
Dublin are. in the majority,
to sig n the agreement F rOIll Vigo it is anllou llced
between idessrs. Lloyd that a re volut ion has broken
I IGeor¡¡e and De Valera. out in Lisboll althougb t h is
_...::.~-_. news has 1I0t )"et been con fi r·
--~-" '''5_- Washi n gton, August. 4. medo It is kU OW Il t hat bOlllbs,
United States will selld have beell exploded in Oj)Qrto,
ARICA-t'UNTA ARENAS UNE IIIp<c.v¡',ioo" to Russia s peudi llg causi ng the deaths of a large
mini o n dollars mouthly for
IlUl1Jber of people.

S~Sm "ARZI LA"


object.
:'I·Iadrid , Au~ust 6. .
\~~~~::~~~~~i~A~:u;g~u~'.~ti~4~·,d [rom sta te that the positions of ~ a ­
C
CommullicatlOus from Mehlh

I [;~;:~~:,I~ sources state that tht: dor feH into the hands of the
1I have been badly defeated l\Ioors. who after having gu~­
one sector of the frout. ranteeo the lives of the garfl.
Left Valparaiso on the 16th. July a nd Paris, August 4. sons assassinaten lile g reater
Thc :\lillisters of Finance of part' of them. Tlle garrison
will arrive at t»unta Arenas on the t11e \"arious Allied countries will of the tOW Il , completely surroull:
meet in this capital 011 the 9th. ded resisted the attacks 01
instant lo settle t he question of ove~ thr'e e thousand Riffs for
29th. J LJ L Y. She willlem again on the 3rd. AUGUST the divisioll o[ the last quota eleven days but were fillal!y
o f tite illdemlllty paid by Ger. obl igerl to toke cover in the
tUf Ama, actlifllli1g to- iiinerary, ;,¡;lling at Gastro. PUeriO Níolllt,' Corral. lUan)". churches alld f1on rOlills. 'l'he
~ I oors thcn sacked tlle houses
Coronel. Talcahnano. Valparaiso. Coquimbo. Antofagasta. alld Iquique and Londoll, August 4. of the tOWI1 and. bombarded
A radiogram from :\roscow the churches compell in g tite
will accepl passengers and cargo. says tllat the Th ird lllternalio defcuders to take rcfuge in a
ual has )Jublished a manifiesto factory. jt is fLl lt her au nounced
ac1dresscd lo tIte workme n of from Melilla that the l\.[ ~ors.

MAGNIfICENT ACCOr.tODATION F~R FIRST -CLASS PASSENGERS, WITH the whole world askiug tlit:ir afte r capturillg thc pqSltlOlIS
help to sa\"e the ¡ives of more of 'retuan, Nador and Moul1t
thall forty millions of Russians Aurrit, ha \·e a.dvallced to the
EXCELLENT CUISINE, AND GOOD ATTENDANCE. who are On the poillt oí peri . gates or that clty.
hunger.
• Condon, August 4·
:\Iadrid, A ugust 6.
AH the uewspapers state that
Good aDd nygieocic accomodatioo lor 80 third-class passengers. men ooly. with
good meals. These 3rd.-class passeogers need ooly provide a mattress aod bedding
I 't'lte «Times ) publishes a te- in view of the oo-ravity oí .the
legrall1 from Rome whiclÍ ann- situation. t'he fali of the m1l11 S'
.

ounces that the F:iscists and tr)' is illllllinent. III militar)' al1~
socialists ha\·e signed an agrc- politica! cireles, it is rumOUre(l
For details 01 pilssages and Ireights apply to the office 01 tbe Pacilic Steam Naviga- ement which has put an elld that General \Veylcr has resig·
tioo Company. Calle Errazuriz. corner 01 O·Higgins. to thcif conflicts. ned the post oí Chief of the
I.ima, AUgllSt 4. General 5taff.
:\ great 1ll 3nifestation jn Berlin) AUgllSt 6.
honour of the liberator Bolival" hl \·iew a f thc outbreak of
was held bere. 'I'be p rocession te¡:rori Slll in Uppe r Silcsiu, th e
-1Fr~==5=======~~~~~~~~~~~::=========T:H~E,MGA~G~E:.L~L~.'~:T~I:M:F=
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In ter-AlI ied commision has Iloti-
Ang nst ! o
shortly present a bill to Congress cription of the golll balance a re
fjed the inhabitantli that strong to prohibit the introductioll oí , ..... ell adv3 nced.
measures will be taken agai nst alcoholic d ri nks ¡nto thecoulltr y l -Durin~ the 1I1onth ef ]ulr

"LITTLE' S"
a1l persoll s infringin g the regu- a nd tl~e nati~llal manufacture i 2 9.53 0 qi.lIutals of wheat wcr~
latiOIl S laid down by it. o~ absllltl!e, b l t~er, feruet, ape- , exported frcm lhe variOllS pOrtS
L endon , August 7. ntal ctc. f he blil al50 propo- ef the Republic.
News frcm H elsingfors states ses to le\'y a heavy duty on all .
tbat owing to 311 incidcnt legitima te alcoholic bcverages ~,antl3)go,. August s· .
whic h occurrcd in the Sea oí alld another ligh ter duty on ocer ' 1 he f n!S ldent has Jcmed. lhe
alld COmmon wines. Hcavv rUIl.lours tllat have been clrcu -
Marmora caused by thc eut- ¡ h d
POWDER & FLUID DIPS rance of SOnle Gef111an vessels
1 1 ff
penallies are laid down for l1i, atlllg to t le e e 7t t lat le a.
fracti OIlS of this 'tat"te.
1
offered lil e porfollo o[ the tl-li,
in territorial waters without " .
B· TlIstry of Fiflance to don Luis
tBh~t' n¡ecessar y PCtl¡ll ISSIO¡ n[, t[he T~~:!l~i l~;;:~' o¿u~l~srtict·lture Izquierdo who is at presellt
Guaranteed "PRE-WAR" Q.UALlTV TI 15 I squa d ron
Fi nland.
las e t or ~
has proposed to natiollalise the tinc.
Chil iau Millistcr in the Argcn-
pe troleulll wells In Comodoro
APPROVED by the ARGENTlNE GOVERNMENT Washington, August 8. [ou" ,
'fhe stearu er (Alaska'
Rivadavia and other pa rts aud
tbe administrat ioll of thcse will
Santiago, August 6.
'fhe sccretary of thc provin-
as efficacious dered in San Fra ncisco, a num-
ber of the passeuge rs alld crcw
be di rectly undcr his depa rt- c ial workmcu's union has deo·
mento ounccd to the jud icial autbori..
beirig drowned.
J in Curing the Scab at the prescribed strengths. Athens, August 8.
Buenos A¡res August 5. t íes that the secretar)' oí tbe
News has been recei ..'ed here tramway worker's uniOI1 has
'fhe latest news frOIll the sayiug that anothcr revolution disappearcd taking $ro.ooo bel-
AH our goods are battle frout sta tes tbat the
Greek {orces llave re newed thei r
headed by Isidoro Va ldes, has onging to rhat illstitution. T be
broken out in Guatemala. runaway, L11is Tabor, \Vas tbe
MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND. advauce 0 11 Angora 3nd thnt
th is movemellt ha s caused Bllenos Aires, August, 7,
The statistics recentlr publi-
instiga tor of the rect:nt traro-
way strike.
ellormous pan nie amongst thc Valparaiso, August 6.
T urks. shed by the CuStOIllS show that

Morris, Little &Son Ud. J


London, August 8.
'fhe Suprellle Coulleil met in
Germauy is increasing ber pur- The represcntative oí tbe
chases oI Argentille \\'001. Ou· Ge rmal1 firm, Hugo Stil111eS, has
ring the fi rst six month c; of al rived here and wil1 open all
Calle Roca 858 ( altos) Paris ye r t~rday. Tbe opinion tbe prescnt year, s\¡t: "uou';¡ll Uiil~L' il\ this city. 'rbe princi-
in Great Britaill is tltat jf the 34,293 bales out · of the total oE pal project oí the fir'lll is to
a bove the B a11co Cb.íle y A l'ge11 ti11a . PUNTA ARE NAS . quest ioll of Upper Silesia. is uot r42,592 exported. \Vith the t'stablish a direct ¡¡tiC oí stea-
settled fairly, grave eOllsequenees exceptioll oE North America, mers betwcen Germa nv and
li;~~~;~~~~;~~;;;;;.";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;~;~[
• wh ich can hanlly be foresecu.
¡ lUay emanate, the results of
Germa ll y has becn the l!eaviest .lIso a coastil1g lillc under the
buyer . Chiliall flag which will be
-News received frOIll Cope u- -A committee of the Cballlbe r known as Chikall Llo yd.
hagcu say tbat, should lhe of Deputies is studying a soli· Santi 3go. :\u)..:"mt R.
Much itltL't"t:st h~ls Leen

GRANO HOTEL
British Government give the eitude, which has beell pending
Ilecessary permissioll, .Mr. H er- sin ce 1919, asking for the a roused in c01llll1crc ial and in·
lay will leave for Scotlalld at Ileeessar)' permiss ioll to ereet dustrial cireles regarding th~
an early date. freezillg establishmeuts iu seve- experime uls which are beíng
(E, · HOTEL COME RC IO) ral o[ the towns in the 'rerri- carricd oul in Osorno to ma-

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Paris, August 8.
Ca lle Erra z ll dz Tel ephone 16 5. tory of Sauta Cruz. mtfacture beetroot sugar.
Proprietor - J, FLAGHIER. 'fhe Ilewspapers oC tbis capi-
tal state that taking into CO II-
sideration the possibility tbat
Buenos Aires, August 8.
Petroleum depos its with a
Santi ago, August 9.
The Court oí A ppeal has
tbe iusurrection in Moroeco capacity for 132,000 tons are resolved to asked tbc Cbamber
Thi s hotel has been completdy ren o\'a:ted and visitors can n ow c.ou nt may extend to F rench territorr , to be erected at Puerto Nuevo of Deputies to expel tite con-
o n e very cornfort. Special apartmen ts can be had with private balhroom it is very probable that FraIlce (Bahia Blanca) at an estim.:l.ted servatl\'c meml>cr Don Tomas
may aid Spain in uormalising cost of 5,200,000 dollars gold. Mellchaca Lira who is accused.
attache d. 1'he enisin e aL this establishment cannot be equalled and spe~ial
the situatíon. - The aviator Hearue, while oí having car ri ed out somc il-
d inne rs can be arranged at ver}' short n o tice. attemptillg tbe fligbt from legal operatiom; 011 the Stock:
Rome, August 8.
Tbe fortune left by the late Buenos Aires to Lima, via San- Exehallge.
tiago, fell at tbe mouth of the
f irs t ( Iass Ba r - Mode ra te Prices. Mr. Caruso, t he famous tenor,
amounts to ten OliJlioll dollars.
- Th e British Mitlister ofrered
tUllllel of Las Cuevas. Tbe a banc¡uet to several of tite
machill e {eH upside dO\\'ll and chief offieers of tln: Chili an
Madr id, August a. was smas hed to pieces but the army in which he presented
lt ís anllouilced that the aviator escaped unhurt . th e Hritish eolonels ""ho arrived.
.~~~~J;8~~~~~~~>S.~':¡~~~~~8g;&~. Moors have 311 uihilated the

BOM TIff NORTII j


recclltl y in the cOtlnt ry.
eol ulllll uuder tite eomnland of

i i
General Navarro. - The naval manoeuvres will
be carried out oetween Coquitn.

Relojería y Joyeria Communications received from


San Sehastian sa}" that vessels
belongiug to the 'l'ralls3tlantie
compan)' have sailed from vari-
Sa ntiago August 3.
bo and Val para iso 011 the 20th.
in sta nt. l'he fleet will be uuder
'¡'he labou rers on the esta ncia the command of Admiral Luis
La He rre ra belogieg to the Gomez Carreño.

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ous ports of the peninsula to senator Don El iodoro Yañe7.
bring- tbe non-combatants fr Ollí have come out on strike. 1'be "'~~-~'=-~'_=-~-=-- ~
' ~",,-~-= ....
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~ SUIZA CJlOtmJ. '!!'!oWa:j


Melilla. 1'he same despatch Strikcrs aecuse tbe proprietor
states that that town is bei ng oE bavillg uSt"d his influellce

~~.
~.' r~ attacked by a horde oí 30,000 witb the subdelegado of the ,

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~J~~ R iffs. distriet to issue warrants for


We beg to congratulate l\lr.
t he eviction of several tena nts.
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Paris, August 9.
W itb all the delegates attell-
alld Mrs. T. C. Betteridge on
- The administrative Railway the adve nt of a son a nd he.ir
dillg, the Supre me Counc il com- Board has accepted the tender on Saturday, the 6th illstant.

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mellced its deliberatious. The of the Westinghouse Co. of t he
-1'he repairs and general

La rrge-: assortme nt olí lumin0tls


@
~
ftrst session \Vas dcd ieated excl u-
sively to the stud}' of the Up-
per Silcsia question. 'l'he presi-
deut oi tb e COllllll iss ioll oí
U Ilited Sta tes to C:1.rry out {he
work of the clctrificatioll of the ove rhaul of the wireless sta tioll
li ue from Sa ntiago to Valpa · llave now been completed a nd
r:liso. the sen· ice is ag-Ilin open to
1~ docks' lo¡;- the bedside In sil". r lIX expe rts prescnted tile Jewish - The ltalian colon)' in Val- tbe publico
a nd e~amet M a ny diff.erent co", ~h para iso ha~ sent n depllt:l.ti oll - Dmi ng- th" past 111 0 ': th lllc
i't\
~ ~
si de o[ tl!e qllesti on and de-
mOllstrated the illlpossibilil y of to this ca pi tal to of ftr tll e Mi- IlIO\'r:rn l! llt of p a li ellts il! {he
;x: lours amd shapes. \ 1\ di \· id iug- some of the tcrr itory Ili ster of War th e gift of a n hospit",1 has hce ll a s fol!ow:;.

~'IX~
·O of Silcsia aud tlle necessity of aeroplaue oftue S. ". A. patteru, Patiellls al l:;t. Jul r 35
An'electric d ock for: sa le w ith {$, fi:dn g tlle frontier acco rdillg such as is lIsed in the Italia ll Entri es dll rin g" month 59 94-
'.'
S¡X ad~stments.
:/\
(j~ to t he rcsult of the voti ng of Arm)'.
- Tbe Minister of Fratlc~ has Dischargcd •
V. i~ the coulIuunity.
'rhe Britis h expcrt expressed ilnuullced to the Chilian Gon rn- Deat hs ~
55
4 59
~ COMPLETE OP'fICAL ¡~ the British opinion, arfinnillg ment that General M3ugill at
the illdividuality of the inclus- the head of a speeial missio n Pati ents at 31s t. Jnly 35
W
,' DEPARTMENT. ~ t rial city aud its illtegrate attri- \Vill emLark in Callao for \'31- -O n 28th :>l ay last, Rt'ar-
:r; CONSUL T ATIO N ~" bution to Germany. para iso 011 the 14tb instant. Admiral Allen 1'. HUllt (011 re,

',.\I.
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'l'he FrencL expert, ior bis General Maugiu is accompanied lillqllishing his a~p o illt mellt as
part, brought forwsrd au oppo by the diplomat :\1. Duprat, COllll1l auder-in- CllIef of the
FREE. site point oC \'iew, statillg t hat Viee-Admiral I..ag resse aud Co- SOlltb American Station) had
~ tbe region in dispute should
be di\'ided a lld a pa rt given
lonels Tbeby a lld Pcga7.)'_ 'fhe the bOllour oE o{'i ng received
Prench colouy is prepari ng a by The King at Buc1.:.ingham
~ ~ to Pola nd. series of cntertainments in their Palace.
~: Calle Roca 842 , Te:lepholle 495, Casilla 6 );/( F ina Uy. tite ltalian eXI)e rt ¡
lonour. -1'¡'•e ".. sual meet ing of t he
Brallch in ~IO GALLEGOS, ~
sta ted that he u¡)held a ll ínte r.
_Communi catious rece ivcd 'l'ow n CO\llle il waS hcld on
Olediate o pio ion. from P uerto lv' ! out t s·a, t e th a t Mo nday alld amongst ot her buw
• ." ··<: ~' '''' GC~><:D<",,,,,,;'::'Q'''G<:~',,,"''''.
, ,. ¡¡II::X? "!:.:·~~"'~~'8.~~ó~.....t;""6t~ O~~ñ-C.". "' t"Ot >Q..t~,d" . x,.·t>-t Madr id, Aug ust 9· seri ous fears a re entcrta ill ed fo r :; iu ess tra. us..'\cted, was a vote
. ~ ~ :!- ' O~>O t ""''''~ ~ t A cornm tm icatio n from Gcn e. t he fate of tité steamer ( Ar- of $: 200 to a local tempe ra nce
. CH 1I..0E. Sept ,lOr lc¡u lq ue . m i Bere ng ner states that lbclC ma ndo' wh ich left tha t port socicl)" to d('fra y tite ex penses
d\'l AGALLANES. W ill leave fo r Valpara lso.OI1 I tth, is a n important conccntrat ioll for Cuervo, situated SOllth oí of gi\'i ng anti -a\coholi c lectu res
"ALEJA N DRO , WiII leave for Ultima Esperallaa of Moori sb troops at Nadar. Port Domi ngo, on the 221l d. nnd .1 g ran t of $ 7,500 for the

Br1un & ~I... OVAR1'.


. P:\TAGONIA,
on 11th.
T,eft for Argc ll tille Coast pc rts.
In Caleta Josc fin.1..
<1([0 STA. CRUZ, Lefl for Rio Gallegos and Santa
Ge neral Navn rro's columll, lho-
ugh rlcci!llatcd and conliullally
harass<.:d L}" the enCllly, con-
tin ues to rcsi!:>l.
Ju ly acd has not sillce been celebratioll of the festivit ies on
Iteard oL

b¡ I
.- 'rhe fre side!lt of tite Replt_
f d ti th a t
th e 18th . SepteOlber.
- \\'c ,ce e-Iad to hea r t hat
.-
le l?-S I!l or¡ntc¡ le press t ¡ . ~ [ rs. T . P. JOIlCS, who has bt:en
Crulh ¡
. - 'l'h e Fr:lIleo Spaui",\¡ ¡ron- t le I!'terna oan rece n) suficriu from sc rious t h roal
tlc r h as b<!ell closed to .1 11 men nuthon scd by Cong.noss has troublc g i!> !1llteh bcltc r. and

Blanc~ar~
\Vil! Icave for Condor, Killlere Aik.c
~KEEL RO\\'~
alld 7\-lollle Dinero on 9th . between the ages oi 20 and 26·1 bee ll nearly al~ ~ubsc n bed, ~he!tl ope tiltl.t in a few JIl ore d.l}·S
__ ~__ only p~rt remaltl lll .~ to be t3kCIl ¡She wi !l hn\'l! completely reco-
.CORDIL!_ERA. up bc m g a balance of thc d
(ARA UCA...'>JIA, 'l'akillg shcep from San Gregorio
to Rio Seco.
~rom the Argentme tW~llty million s gold. 'rh e ;\·Ii- vere
lIistcrof Finance has terminated
, .
- 1'he s. s..• Cacl(l~e . of the
MI N ER VA . RU ll Uiug lo Porvenir. . . Bue llos Aires Augl1st ~~. satisfactorily the placillg of tbe West Const Lln~ .3rrmid fr01ll
;'elc~hol1es: Ser\'Í cio ),Iaríti mo r\.o 54· Va:¡:,:ual!o ¡,me 313 7
Movmt 01 Steamers Bodega N.o 2<)6.
It is stated that the dCjJu t)',
DOIl ]aciuto Fc rnuudcz will
·curreney loan alld states tilat New York on I hursuay last
lile Ilegot iati oll:i for til e !:>ubs- and amougst other cargo bro-
Angnst 10
6 T RE M AG KI..LAN T nH"'S
--------~--------~~~----
Iwht 6000 c;¡ses of paraHi1¡ :lwl! \re t.:ls, th e witnesses being, for
8'000 ~ases of naptha.
. 1 f
I
thl! bridc, :\1,c:ssrs. Erlle~t W:
Iluc H obbs .:lile! l' ortunato C1SCltttl
- P rl\':lte te egram s rO:lI '. d \1' \1 . l ' . ' "
A' , . tI f the an . ISS. afia .... OV:lC'·\"ICtl. "tlr.
nos ]fl:S )f1ug le nC:\'$ o .. for tite bridegroolll :\I"~sr" T
death of :\[ r. :\Ianuel l-erran 111 H D B b e t r B
citr. 'f ile deceascd was for . 'p IH Uf)', liS ~ 10 ] .• \'0,
I ''''B)''",ears ft:Sl(
11
' 1en " m 1"\.10 ,'al
• " J . Cua. 1 he ne,,"l\'.
an,¡1.1KC'lIl1cth
• whefe he succc"isi\'cl)' WC, uf' palr ami SQIllC. of the
til e posit iol1s of m anager: guests~h.ell !eft for Porvelllr wbt.:re
Sociedad Anónima 1m.' ~be rchglOlIs ccremon} was ~leld
ortadora y Exportadora de la tll thc h?usc of t he b~l~eíil
~atagollia ,flIld of the Sociedad parell,t~, B1Shop Aglulera pfflclat-
i\ [ercalltil of Pata"on ia. lIIg. 1 he godparcllts 111 thi,S

LTD.
::. cercmony wc rc Mcssrs. José
_ Durin g the past lllonlh of Covacevicil ¡¡nd Emilio Haye!'
Jl1ly, the following en tries have for thc bride and Mcssrs. Sut-
ueclI made in the Registra r's herland ami Crosbie for the
books.~ llirths, SS: Marriages. brideg'f::.J m. '¡'hc party then SAt
25; Dcaths, 101. Of tlle 101 dow n to th e .wedding dillner

London, ~aris, deaths, SI a re oí c1lild ren un- and at 10 p. lll. proceeded to


de r seven years of age.
- '¡'he S. .9• • Argentino ' arri-
the club , Porveniu ,where a
reception aud dance were held.
which lasted until tile early

~unta Arenas.
ved 0 11 ivIonday afternooll brillg-
hours oí tite mornillg. \Ve wi;¡h
ing mails alld passengers and
sailed ag-aill fo r Buenos Aires tbe Ile\\' householftt.e\"ery ha p-
pines and prosper ity. .
yes terday afternaon. Amoll gst
thase ""ho left by her werc,- -Amollgst tbe rece nt tele-
!\Ir. and Mrs. Francisco CalU- g rallls reccivcd is one in whi ch
pos, !\Ir. and Mrs. Stubenrauch, it is sta tcd that the third in~
We hold a fine selection of plece goods which we Mrs. Alban J.. ndouch and th e ternatioual h,lS SCllt out a pe_
family Suarez Ladoucb. titiou to a1l the workmen of
are offering at very low pnces, A VISIt to us be- - In view of the rapid spread the world asking for assistance
of scab amollgst _tbe flocks of to save some forly milli oll Rn.i-
fore decidíng to purchase e1sewhere wtll pay.*you , the smaller fa Tllls in the neigh - sians from starvatioll. After
bonrhood \Jf Porvenir, (l'ierra SOIllC yea rs oí Holsll evisl1l.
del Fuego) a san itary commis- whicb, accordin g to its ex po.-
Navy Garbadine Irom 285, ' to 405. metre
Blanket Cloth, pure wool
Cashmeres
255. to 305.
" 255. to 325. .... sion composed of l\ic-ssrs. Ma- nents, was to convert tbis
nu el LilIo a nd Charles E. Simp- bad ly adjusted world iuto a
;l nd the comnlanding . o Hi . Utopia. the practica! r(>~\ ,lt~ irt

Government White Serge


Velvet
" 185.
155,
... of the police detadímell t of Russia are th e escape 01' Jcs ~
t towu , has been appointed truction of capitalists and in-
inspect the f10ck s a ud ta ke dustrials and the consequent
Jap Silk
Black Satino best qua lit y
7s.
205.
.. necessary measures to have stoppage of aU -industries, and
them c1ean ed. the paralization oí agriculture
a nd tit e resultant starvatioll oi
Creton 75, to 105, -'rhe Il umber of animals the masses.
Nurse Cloth
Printed Silk and Brocade
35, to 45,
205. to 235,
..
"
I ::~::~~::::~~u;i;n forthethe municipal It is to be presumed tbat
COtlSUIl)P' 1"" afore-mentioned
ti oll of the town dur ing the will receive very little response
petition

month oi July was as foll ows:- as th e \Vorkmen in al1 parts Di


• • Steers 256 tbe wo r1d, wi th the exception
Also the new piJe c10th DWETlNE at the lowest prlce 10 Cows
Calves
86 of professional agitators and
56 other cra nks, can see cJ earl~
town 20 metres \Vethe rs
Lambs
6618 tbat the difficlllties between
855 labonr and cap ital cannot be
Pigs ll3 solved by thc Russiall soviet
Besid es these, 1i'? beef carcas- sys tem which ¡ndeed by this
ses, 518 wethers anu 106 lambs vcry messn ge, shows itself in-
\\'eré retirc-d frolll tile Punta capabJe or licaling with ~ocial
Send your printing work to the "MAGELLAN TIMES", who specialise Arenas Frcezer. Tite dues col- problt:1l1S.
lected by the Ulunicipality apo·
In Iette....heads, bill heads, programmes, menus, visiting cards. etc, a m uuted to $ 4,160.1 7·
By a recent ,!t,:c ree of the
Supreme Governmellt, tlle Icase-
tUn In tite manufacture of account books. ---'"'.,=",,*"""'.= ='-- -A IlIOllgst other passellgers es of tll e Fiscallands iu Tierra
\Vho arri ved bv the stea lller del Fuego ha\'e recei\'ed an\ :x:;
. Argentino » were Mrs. Herbert tcnsioll of time until lIext :\Iarch
RobillS, Re\'. J. Denis de Vitre, for tile payment of their rents
and 1\lr. COOkSOIl , representative for the current year.
of ~ [ essrs. Levcr Bros., Ld.
- ']'he Republic oí Ecuador
-The Inspector of muuici- celebrates today the 99tb. all-

"COOPER" is the pal regul ati olls has issued a ni versary of its indepelldellce
ci rcu lar c~¡\l ill g on tIJe shop- a ll d in hOllotlr of this date the
keepers to re!>ume the practice school children in all parts of
of postillg up the currellt pl'i- the Repllblic haye been granted
ces of a rticles oí primarv l1eces- a holiclay .

O RICINAl
sit)' 0 11 a blackboard " in :lll
cas ily visibl e part of their shops - We understalld tilat c'rhe
a nd a.d ·¡ises the ge neral public i\t agellan f'ollies .. are ar~allg i.n g
, t~lat, If th ey have any suspi- the pr~gramme fo~ titen'. tbmi
CIOU that they art! receivill g el.ltertalllment. w~ l ch \V III.be
short weight, they may have g ~ "ell sOI,ne time III the beglll-
~OWOER Ol~
,
IMITATIONS •
all others are tile weight tested in tite lIIUo Illll g of Sept clllber.
n!cipal wa rehouse. - Th e steal\l('t' t .\sturiallo ,
-In the muni cipal d ispen- will Icave Bue nos Ai res for
, attended by Doctor Fer. this a nd inlernl ediate ports 011
Alexandre, the movel1lent th e ¡6th installt.
Id""¡ ,,, ~ July was the followiug" - - l t is alllloullced th.'lt tlle
A RT ICLES made of the same ingredients vary according to Co"""lta"OnS}4 7; l~rescriptiol1s Govefllo r oi rhe 'l'erritorr I)on
dcspatched, 4,)1: Sllllpl~ cu res. \ "icellte Fernandez Rocuant wilt
1, their quality; 2, the process of their manufacture; and 3, a ny 217 other cu res 82' 1
. .' , nJecf IOns,. probabl" lcave for ., -
th e Korth
previous treatment of the ingredi ents, 224 t'X.'l llll nat!OIlS '4. Iby olle "of the !l('xt stea lllers in
:-Acconl illg to tekg-ral1ls re- order to d ! s~lIsS t he q llcstian
Beer a nd Whisky are both made from Malt! ce lved, the ~ Arzila ~ was reflo" of the :\rUlllClpal loan and other
ated o n \rednesday last. The ! importa,ú matters.
T he fi nes! T oilet Soaps and the cheapest laundry ' Soaps are passcug-':l ", :IS we stated in onr I . ..."." _,...,~_"".,,,,..""''''''''''''''''',...
manufactured from the same ra w materials! last isst:c, \\'111 arri"t: bv the -
.~'1a gallnlJes • . .'l.lId the 'cargo
The common Green-glass Bee r Botde, and the finest Cut-glass wlll be translllpped to the cAga_ Chilean Excharge
Goblet contain the same originalingredients! di n.

The tinest ' Steel and th e commonest Cast Iron are made from the - 'fhe Chief ("If Pol ict.', ) [r. (from The _South American)
Gt1!>ta~' o Chevesi..;]¡, is ('xpected
same Ore! . to a:lIve. by. thc «:'I r agallallcs~ . Journal, London
H e. ls brll lg'lllg sOllle /llore pol i-
cCllle n fr olll thc no rth to fill IIp
COOPER'S DIP a nd its Imitations 11'Iay be made the gaps in the fOl'ce.
Aa i11lportant iall o\'atioll is
all1101lt lCcd this wcek by tlH::
from me same ingredients. and wrapped in the - 'I'he ,!,tealller . San Frall cis- Angl o-Sou th .\lllericall Bal~k.
same coloured paper, but nor one of these Imita- I
ca . frOIll Valparaiso nrrived ,,;hic h h,as beclI ad"i sed by ltS
,ions is identical wi th the original! hert 011 I\follday afternOOIl. She \ alparalso brallch that til e lo~al
brought a large general cargo IStock J ':~ch~ng~ bas . a~tered I~S
for t1lis port. lIIeth od of quotlllg Ch¡Jcan cx-
cha llg-c 011 Lo nd oll frolll pell ee
It is a ll a questio'n o f -The !uarri agc of :'\11'. Se)' - in rt.'latioll to pesos, to pe~~s
S. Creer, :\Ianager of the in relatian to !nerlill'Y :l ud t111~
I S¡I~~¡¡:~R Jlil! sccti on o{ the 50- arrallgCllIéllt has he~~ brotlgh tt
QUALlTY! :« Explotadora. de T~erra illto operatioll 1 with tite resul
I'u,, ",), alld :\I,ss DOllllllga I that while 0/1 Satl1fcl .I~" Ja~~
:o','O(,e,'¡' " e.. rlaughter of :\1.,'. tiJ e Ch ilcan paper dallar W3~
José Covacench of Por\'elllr quoled at i l / .. d .. 0 11 ;\ Iond:'-\
\\las cele~rated 011 '1'hursda\". á cable advice gavc 32.,;;0 dollars
I tile 4 th . II1stall~. The c~v íl cc re· to the pottud. It is lIudersto(l,.1
1 nlony was C'arru;d Ottt HI Punta J tbnt t h~ Chilenn (-;' (lve ~lllll()¡t.

--

August ID THE i\lAliI'lLLAN Tn..I ES • 7


desirc exchange quoted in the 1alllouIlt be withdrawn by De- authoriseJ, it \Vas ¡Ho\'ided thnt JAIME y JOBDANA.
S E e u R ITV ncw wa)', hence the i JlIlOvatioll, cemher, 1897. At t bat t ime the $ IO¡oOO,OOO pcr anlllllll should
P L EA S U RE for it has !J('(:Il the sy:;telll to rate oC exchange was abollt 17d. be set asirle towards a fund Tinsmith s Si Sanitary LIIgineers
quote Chikan dollars in pellce rallYlng to 22d. in October: for its ultimate n:(IClIlptioll, " . '. \" _.
E eo N o M V for H:ry 1" 11\' yeaTs. Exchange 1892, when a new Government which \Vas to he<Yin ill jillluar\' \\ ate.r bId 011 amI t:\<.:f \...l<l.~::,
in CIl1k .~ s always bC(: lI 103n was raised iJl Europe, but nnd finish by J~ly, 190 2 an;1 of S:Ltllt,lIy work ttllJc:r.hll.
í--""'~~""",::--""~~='~' ! subjcct tú \"l;ry yiolent flucttia- subseque ntly rela psillg unlil it a fund above this fignrd was! ~aths alld geySl:rs m:trll: and
'" tions, goveflled to SOlla: extent was as 10\\ as II 7/8d . in i\Iay) actuall y created, but in Decem. httecl. Petrol tallk>" .Jalllp", a.nr!
by the r ise or [a1l in the eOUll- 1894. G reat pressure was brougbt be!', 1901 eOIl\'ersioll \\'as post. other motor ae.cesones ~ltppJ¡ed
try's commercc and in th¡; to bea r upon the Government poned lIn~il Octobcr, le)03, it ~~ shortest nO_llce.
amollnt of thc excess oí exports by those who o\\'c<1 Jarge SUllIS being provided th at th e fund 1 elephone 2-\.). Casilla 253·
ove r imports, but tlJe great in curre ncy to obtaill a Illodi- in hanel should relllain illtact. ::.-_ _ _ _ _ _~~.;;.;;;;¡
factor that affects exchange in ficatioll of theCollversion Law, Fllther poslponem ents after· IX¡.9~ lt~1·t ;:z.t.ort1' .~ ¡,
that R epllblic is the prosperity a lld th ese were so far successful wards took place, and furth er -;:>J J)V ~ ... ., j
or other wise of th e nitrate in· that COllgress was inducecl to issues of pape, money were
clustry, from which the Chileall pass a lIew law in January, made. In 191..1- the date of con·
GoverHl1Ient obtaills t11 e blllk 1895, wh ereby the , ate o[ red em- versioll was fixe d for tbe fol.
THE TES'T
of its re venue. For exam ple. pt ion for tlle Government dollar lo willg year, and at that date
the estimates for the cnrreut no.tes \Vas reduced to 18d. Many $ 150,ooo¡úoo pape, lIad becul CO)Il'TO~ !;.tared at the \\,0'
financial year sho\Y au antici· predicted lhat the!'elleme would i~stled, b,lt there \\'as sl1fficienl man, doubting that he "aw .:l.r-
pp.ted revenue of $ 1:0,43":,000 break clown, nolwithstallding money deposited abr01.d to ight. It seemed . to him, for:\
gold, and S l89,¡6S.900 paper, that th e Government was firmly con\'ert it aH. Accord ing to the 1Il0mellt 01' t\\'o, either that his
a nd o[ the latter, 110 less than in iavour of carryiug it throug-h . !atest available information, tlle braill had gone wrong, misled,
;; ror,075,ooo pape, \\'a5 to be During 1896 the cO ll\'ersiou amoullt of paper 1I0W in circu· pe rha ps, by the mirage light:>
obtailled from the nit rate ex- mad e great progressi the nUIll- latioll. remains at the sa me lhat had gleamed tlutl glittered
tl~ port dulies, although as this ber of llotes cashed nI' to the $ 150,°00,000, whi!e Chile has be[OIe bim ' during the ",hole
<'$; was based upon an exportation begin ll ing oC November of lhat .L 2,298,843 in gold in the Bank oi his lon g day's ride frOI1l the
~ )""
;r
of 65,000)000 quintals it lIlay year \Vas $ 33,895,71 5., leaving of Eugland, as weJl as g-oId hOl11estea d on the Range>" or
be doubted ii this anticipation only $ 4,46S,37i outsta nding, of bars and fo reig n and Chilean that, s0111e11oll', he was back
will berealiscd,espec ially seeing which about $ 1,465,377 were gold coin s in Chile, or a total agaill where he hall beeu ii\"e
~, ·' NOS TOPS ON THE WAY"
¡l>...):. '(ou are fu lly insured ,,,t' I
that ollly 54,737,000 quintals believed to have been - Iost or at 18d., equal to f, II4,llO,66o years before. lt was unaccouu ·
were expol'ted last year. Unlikc strayed, so that actually t b ere Uf course, the war interfered tahle that at s uch a time anc1 il1
I A'ge,nt;na, exc hallge in Chile was only about $ 3,000,( 00 le ft with plalls in thi s directioll , su ch a place tll is thi llg shou ld
JTi .. FOR SAF E, COMFORTAB LE ANO '; always been sllbjected to to redeelll , fol' wh ich the Govern- and the date of cOllyel'sioll has happen, and that t h e menace he
USE P LEASANT MOTORING I
ext,eme flu ctuatiolls, alld there ment had amp le fUlld s. lt was been postpolled again anel a ga iJl ; e!readed more th:1ll all ~·th in g

h~r~~~-~- ~i;SI
that stability decided .in the Conversioll Law it should have tak en place a t else in lhe world should thus
'¡.~if:~:,j~~~: Brazil, and that aHy paper notes outstand- the ene! ol last year, but a confront him. He stood witb
l\ i elljoyed in pre-war ing after December 31,1897 furtber P9stponelllen t was oro his band on his horsecs saddle,
years. Iu :\Iexico there was ;\1- would be paid tlpOll presenta- dercd, a nd it is t"xtrcmcJy a f"ot still in tIJe st iTrup, pt"l'~

~
ways a sil ver dollar in circula- tioll in silvet dollars of 25 doubtíul when a ll yth illg in thi!:> , p!cxed) ulI certai Jl , ili", bl(,atu
, r
< OF T H E N'W TV PE
OOUBL y VULCANIZE D
.• . REINFORCEO BEAO
i/
f) .
¡
tion, whidl was ma intained at grammes 9"IOt hs . fine. Some cOll n ect ioll will be donc. I n coming hard. Mea nwbile the
t he fixed value of about 24 1/2d. elever people calculated that, 1918 til e average value of tbe ",oman, watcb Cul o( his discont-
I n Brazil gola deposited in a with silve r at 3 1 1/4d. per paper doll ar was n early J5., but fiture, leaned against tbe door-
conversioll office kept tIle value standard' Ou nce, such silver it declined to 10 S/8d. in tbe post ol the out·statio:1, smilin g.
eYou he r e? ~ he said at lengtb.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Cc. t of tIJe m ilreis firm at the fixed dollars IVoll ld be \vorth about followi n g year, an d wh ile, it
ra te o[ I sd. at One time, all d 23.75., or, with sil ver at 30d. ruJed comparatively hig h in t\\ 7b a t does it mean 7..
\'I CTOHIA la66 IlUE:o,'OS .-\.HtE.i 1~' f afterwards at 16d., at which n.8d.; the refore, they began to th e first haH oC ¡ast year the 'fh e woman smootbed her
Stock o'f all",Ji, i,z es and tyPOS '\. :. rate it was fixed , while i n Ar- collect t ite paper notes and to second h al f witnessed a subs- h air, sm iling still.
; l ' ,1 gentin¡\ the gold dollar did not hoard tLem up witL a view to talltiaJ back ward m ovement, , Noth in g to make 1ll0tl ll ta illS
vary [01' lllall y years. and for pl eseuting them for conversio n so that the average for 1920 01, J o h!l, ~ sbe replied. ,H you
-:, The Magallanes Motor Garage ' a ve!'y lo ng period the paper at the beginning of 1898. T he \Vas only 121 /8., the yea r elo- remember, you h ired me and
Punta Arenn~ 1 ri Chi dollar rellla ineel stat ionary as circlllatillg medilll!1 became very sing with a quotatioll of about nly husbal!d to come l\ere a nd
t he result of tbe .accumulations scarce, aud the attention oi tbe 91 /2d., from which it has con- wo rk for you a week ago. M~­
of a b iO' O'old stock in the con- Government \Vas calJed to this tillued to decli n e, unti! to·day husband surely explained all
versiont>oITi ce, but altb ough the matter) with tbe reslllt that a it is no better than the e<flli- lhis to you. ~
There a re R easons guaralltce fun d exists in Chile, Bil\ \Vas presellted to Congress, valent of 7 1/4d . 't b the Ch iJean
it has never been in such a whereby the notes wonld be the m atter is of importance, su rprise of the momen t, said
Comptoll, still shocked by the

wlly gaoel hOllscwives should use


I
as to elimin ate exchange delllonetised a rter the end of but wi th so mally bi g employers llotbing, and the IV0111an, lea n-
Ill ovements, for althollgh rhe 1897. By the close of 1897 the of Jabour, especially Ol! the ni· iu g lowar ds hil1l, continu(-d :

§unlight Soa p Chilcan Governm ent is in posses- conversion o f- tbe curren cy ca · trate fields, pr.y in g thcir \\'ork- clt's a queer welcome you
sion of a big SU III of gold, a me to an end, alld the only nH~ n in a depreciated curreltcy gi,:,e me, Joh!!. O!!e 1I'0uld
substautíal part of it hasAlways circulating mediul!l in Ch ileland obtaining t he equivalent oi tblHk from your maun er t h at
heell deposited abroad earnillg \Vere goId aud silver, notes gol el abroad for tlJeir outpllt, it \\'e had never l11~t before. \\'hat
lt is g uara n teed absotutely i¡¡terest, bllt 1l0t fulfilling the (both oI the Goverlllllcnt and ¡ can easily be recQg llised that a d irfer ~ n ce ~ \Vlfe.can lll ake.!~
purpose for wh ich it was esta· thc ba nk s) having been cierno· lllally do not desire a high ex- \ Her hps still Slll lkd, b~t ~ll
purc, <l n ([ tilt:refore will blislied, although there have netised. Up -to that time, there- change, but to the importer her eyes was a hard lJght:
llot ll1Jure the clorhes. Ir been times whell it would have fore , Sllccess appeared quite as · and th ose desiring to do busi- Compton rem~J1lbered to ha\"e
been possible to exchallge the sured, if luot enti rely an ac· lless with that Republic¡ the I secu jts like lU thc eres oí a
work s fo l' yOll, ane! at th e whole of the paptr mone)' in complished lact, but in the matter is a very serious one. ¡ hawk ..
:'j ame time s a ve s you circulatiou for gold out of the following yea r there was Pract ically al! rctail b usiness «'J'his wife ,. she \\'cnt Ol!-
fuuds a vailable at rhe prjce somet hing like a hr~ak.do\\'n, is CO!ld~lcted in papel', and its I del! me abo{tt her. A good \\'0-
mone y. I t is tile bes t soa )) ruli ng at t}J:' momento . ~ncl a fresh pape, C:lll,ISS10ll of Huct uat.lOus frequelltly n~t'al! mau , is 5.he not-j u st the sort
T h e posltlOn of exchange !lI ~ 50,000,000 authonsl.:d , a nd that pnces quoted for artlcJes of \\'oman rOll deserwd? ~ Th e!l
tlt:1t sk ill a lle! money ca n . is a somew hat d iff icult a fter remai n illg fo r several years from ab road u n der compe ti ti ve with a short Inuo-h- «A nd til in_'
produce. G ive it a trial for th e Government to deal steady between 17 J/4d. and cOllditiollS may be fixed so as killll' yon lIO d oubt a g ood
for an important sectiolJ 18d., excha llge fel! in t hat yea r to g ive a reason able profi t, but !11al~! '" . ,
ami )'O U wi ll be con vinced business comUlu nlty is to 12 ¡ /8d., a nd by tile sccond wh en del ivery alld payment . Compton flushed , the t riulllph
n ot u u favourablc to a low ex· month of 1899 h ad fa llen to ta kcs_ place a few m onths, or 111 her ma Ull er and the stin g-
oí its \'a luc. c.h~ng~, aud the .q.uestioll. of I l 3/4d., but it tben began to even a few .weeks later, exchan - in her words hurtillg h im . ~
flX lIIg It unde r c.ondltlOn~ WhlCh move upwa rds, aud by th~ end ge lllay easily h ave lUove.d to el can't say l'm glad to see
would assure ItS contmltallCe of that year was sta ndlll g at such au cxtellt as to elther you ~ he said allO'rily. ~ \\' he!i
L c"cr Brothers Limitcd.; a givell t rate has al ways 169/16d.,an.d risillgto 17 5/ 16d. largel}' increase the prc fit or we 'partcd, íive ~'ea rs ao-o 1
l'orl S uul il! h l. E utt_nd. a ' ,pol i t~ca l on~, with a l by ~h~ . e u? .of 190'), g radually \~ i pe it out a lt?g~ther,!n whi ch hoped it \Vould bé' fore \'e;' /
I ~:,;;.~;'dand wfJuen tl al grou'p decJlIlIllg 1!1 1901, however, to clrcll.mstau:es lt IS ObViOUS t hat I'he woma n, agai l! brusL iug'
1, to stlch a p lan . It IS 15 1/8d. by the elld oí t h at the llllportlllg m erchant specll- her h a ir back from herforehead .
" t,,,,,;t to give a brief his- year. Whell in 1898 the fl'e sh lates in exchallge whether he in the old iUa nner h e remelU-
tory of the Chileau :currellcy, emi ssioll ~of. § 50,000,000 \Vas desires to do so or 1l0t. bered so wdl, an swered ]Iilll
GIIOMAN '" nHMII a nd attempt to see : \\'hat has
h officid lIIf n..... ud "pie caused the p resellt deprec iat ion . ~---- --~--._-------~-----.
Bu.... AirM. T he par of excha nge fbr the
Cau_ O'H irgUII, n~ \e »dac:IaH-. " c.. oriRinal Chilean~ ~dol1 ar was
' 4S.98Sd .. aud for 1l1an y yCars
I prior to 18¡6 t he ,ate of fOl'eigll
F urniture anJ. S priDI' Mattrea.
D1 anufa/ltur~d and ren oved. asad • . , I exchangc rema in ed fractionally '
otber work in thii carefully carrie4 lIear 45d. In the cOlllltry gold,
out. sil ver aud bank notes circulatcd

..- Engine.s. 5aw Benchc~


.. freely - al par rates; thl! re was
AIl work 8nd m ateriallruaral1tcd. I t heu' !I o issue of Governme nt Motor
papel' currency. UpOll tIJe out·
, I break of the \Val' with Peru, in
1878, t h e rate of foreig ll
exchan gc feH to 38d., and first


golc1 , the n sil ve r coi llage bcg;\ n
to disappear frOIl! circulation.
In ISi8 the Covern men t made
,
size~
I Ii
its first isstlc oí notes fo r
:; 2H.ooo,ooo. to meet the ex-
r -®-
-®- 1-1
1-1 Al! and elasses 01 F"st Class 1
1 !l ¡Je:!ses of rhe \\'ar, a nd fr om

I
Wood IU tbe rouge or planed, tOIl-
gued ~lId groovedj mo!dings o f al!
I I ki n ds for doors and WllI dow fr ,unes, I
1 I th.'lt time the value o f the pa-
per dollar began to decline. \Ve
do not propose at prese nt to

I 1 floo r sk.irtill g, etc. al! of dry wood .

I -@J-
1
1-1I
- Detai ls ami !l ri ~es to be bad Ol! ap-
plication ::' ..".......... I
follo\\' the fluctuatio ns in value,
",h ich llav(' so rreql!elltly been
g-i':Cll in t h is jOIll'!1al, bat \Ve
mal' mentio n lhat, ir tIJe vallle

I
L j!:...1 L_______ _...1

Townsen~ &CO,
of sil ver hacl remai ned the same'
as it was whcn the GOVefllment
notes \Vere li rst issued , the
SllCida~ GanHera Geute Gran~e Isil\'cr dolla r they represelltcd

Bl.nk of Chil~ ). .'\r~·'!llil1:l hllil,lillg, fir sl fl llo r. . '


ig \\'ould !J:l.\·C been worth 38d. In
113')2 COllg ress pas<¡ed a law th at
the dollar uo.tes sh ou ld be _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ ~L:._:~

rcd{'c mcd at lh c rate o[ 2.¡d.

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T eleph o n c NúrY'" 142 .
~.,.~.~ J.~ ~~~
ni , fr OIl! J ury T: 181)6, ami t hc wholel
,

8 TH I!J M.lG ELLAN T ru ils • August 10

q ui €!tl}'.

(-B-~-c it-·e---.o-"r-~-!!'_'. -. -,._' n_o._ ..._ ....


«But ( 1m g la c1 t o !ice you,
John-gladdcr than yOllr sain tl y
wife wil! be wil en r h a ve tald
her ou r stor)'. )
Compton rook a step fo rward,

I ~ ,ro."~ ""
h is hands clCllChi ll g, his cycs
darkcnei ll g.
«l' hat 1tI11st 1l0l be,~ he said
H. >'00 ;,.", >'00' old age? sterulr: c\Vhalc\'cr ron do to
me-T ,Ull not thc llIall 1 waS. ,
1 am the man shc has mOlde-
me, alld you Illust lIat spoil her

.1Married MenU hand i\\'ork. .


'fIJe womau tiltecl her clJ ill ,
I
H ..ve you made prOVISlon for your wlves and children? Ii look iug clown 0 11 hitll with
half.c1osed eycs disdaiufully.

I
eYOII SOl\' 1 IlIl1st 1l0t. '),{ust'
Or for your children's education? is Ilot tite word to use, Johll I •
But hallg )'our liarse up alld ' ,
come in; m)' husband has gane
to towlI, aud there is no oue
ff not t"ke out "n [',NDOWMENT or " LlfE ~ in thc house. 1 have longed to

POLlCY in the I talk \Vith you, ns we used to


tal:": in lile 01<1 dars.~
COlllpton, afiscllllllg, cntered ¡

I Sun lile Assurance Company 01 Cana~a.1


the roolll alld t hrew himself
down in a ciJa ir. 'rile day(s ride
had been hot, tiJe track' hard,
and he was tircd. 'fhe woman
seated hcrsclf oppositc him, her
face in !:ihado w. Shado\\' suitted '
its pallor, iu clcar, 50ft liues

Ask for particulars trom tbe Anant in Punta Arenas I


and the '¡arge, dad.: cyes that
looked out frOlll it. It \Vas mid·
sUllllllcr, aad the heat had bro.
'{'he r91S g irl: Could read ¡.... rench but could n't t each it.

I
ught its legion of flies. Th.esc
made a subducd ltlurl1lur in tIJ e Could ac t but woutd not acccpt payment. Cou ld play gQH but
room, and for some seconds, as could n't look after th c garden. Could make cushions but co uldn't
C. A. T. R,I[SeO · tile woman :lIl d the lIIall faced mallage the house.

~ .·m 'IIIilrr.w: Ud ~ ••_ _.dJllj 2&~~"''' =_120 ,\I!< _. W4~vJ


I each other, therc 'Nas no o ther
sou nd.
Then she spoke with star tlillg
suddeu ll ess. eYou "'ould Jike me
eI've told you alread)', _ the hearten you fo r what i5 to
woma
smash
n repl ied. ( 1'01 going to come .•
a tall , browll god with el want Ilo ne.•
to be dead .•
Compton wiuced, but, reco· feet of day. 1 have al! the let- eStill, sta)',. s he illsisted,
vering himself, liftcd his arms, ters you sent me-Iook, 1 have ca nd keep me company, wh ile

Cardwell Hydraulic Wool Presses contractiug his ml1scl"s as tho·


ugh to get tbe wea r iness out
of thelll, and yawlled slightl)'
them
safe
\Vas ill
in
keepi
the
my
ng.
bosom
When
Hower, and
hc
tite
we
re
honey
we
for

re
1,

cause
at least, have one.•
He resutned his. seat, not be·
of incli nat ioll, but under
HAND & POWER wíth un appeurallce of indiffe- all
make
in all to each
interestiug
other.
readi
They'lI
ng for
a
to
subtle
h im
compulsion. lt seemed
tilat the w(lma ll had
Me lo ~ pouodO of "001 p""""¡ in two minutes. The O6Iy Hidraillic Press 01 rence. el don't know that 1
your wife. Then, too, 1'11 show strangc power ú\'er him stH l.
Reasonable Priu OD lhe Ma.rke! would like that ultogether,. he
answered. eAs thillgs are, you her }'our cu.rt note to me, when His m ind went back to the
FOR CATALOOUES AND PRlCES APPLY TO are suHicielltly dead , beillg dead 1 was in tite hospital and you days whell her bcauty li rst at~
to me. I buried you fi,'c years thought 1 was goi ng to die traeted him , as a magnet sucks •
Agents: Braun y Blanchard. ago.• alld \\'orr)' you no more.> j ll steel. H e wo udered now was
~----------,~------ In tIJe shado .... ¡ he woma n's . . That's 1l0t true,' a nd Comp- it only her bea uty that had
face g rcw paler still. Her . cycs ton sha rply .• 1 !lid not thi nk done so, or a power behin d her
li t up as though fi res h idden you were goi ng to die.' beaut y. H e did lI ot g uess th en
at otller t imes, bumed within (B ut )'on wi sbed it?J tl:at behind her cha nlls-her
( No.) stro ng, s weet profil e, her browl1,
them, a" d fOr a moment the
smile \'an ished from her sOlall 'r il e woman, lea ni ng forward coil ed hai r, her large, dark
red Illouth . Comptotl, as be from her chai r, put her face eyes-Iay so lUuch ", ill, such

GREI Crude oil and Kerosene Engines.


,simple - Economical - I:fficient.

All zize.s frolll 3 J/2 to 360 B, H .P. Marine al1d Stationary.
looked at hcr, felt somethillg close to his.
shrinkillg withill him, 3.nd for said .
the first timc in a hanl, rough
life, knew what fcar was. He
cHut

'fhere
VOl!
.
was
wish

somet
it uo\\,!

liÍ ng
"

in
she

her
character. \.\~h at an cnemy sbe
had become - how strollg, how
implacable!
He knew his wife, tl.ough--
turned his f:)'es from her sud· eyes, their set searching starc, knew her throur;h aud through
denl}', with a wrcnch , and lo- wh ich challcnged tbe truth -and fea red that whell his hid·
Exclusive agent fa. Magalla ncs ¡md Pata.gonia oked out through the open do· within him. He did not speak, dell past was made plain to
orway on the hot, level plnill. he cOldd not lie. but he allswe· her, as th is woman \Vould sltr·
• with its c1umps of s<lltbush alld red her with a look . ely make it plail1, her love fo r
SAMSING & Co. ito ragged ri\'er.gums swimm illg
in the trclllbling heathaze.
cJ
klle-w
ust
it. '
so,, she noddl!d . el him would go to pieces, shat·
tered as with a \TIaul. It might
e\:'OU are mak ing a mistake, _ Comptoll , tur uing fron! her be, indeed, that be ing of a type
O'Hic1i15 931. 11t'5.· TdqMae 67:.· C:llilla 11. he heard tlt" woman say, , l a\TI agaill, looked through the ope n that expects a lld exacts much ,

I------.-----------.......~..I!.,. not dead; you did IIOt bu ry 1Ut'. doorwa.\' on the scene wi thout. a ll d fo rgi ves little, she would
\Vh ere rou and you rs a re COIl ' H is heárt \Vas 110t wit hia him , lcave h im fore \'er. Sin ec he 10-
.cerned I in tclld to be ver}' and he felt tha t the woma n ved her this must not be. But
much a li ve in deed. 1 ha" e w a i~ had tmly ga nged him. He de· how cou ld he preve nt it ? Lying
ted fi\'e yC':lI'$ for this \TI Omell t) e med hil1l self helpless befare her back in his cha:r he cursed the
~ a ud if you r wife is the woma n -pu tty ¡tí her 10ll g, wh ite WOllla n wh ose ha te III c:tnt ~o
1\11 the w u dd Wt:.l r she i...; sa id to be ¡ ha \'e Il ot 1131lds, to be torn a nd shaped m uch, wishill g. in tru th, . tl1.1t
W A L K O V E R oB O O 'r ~ & ~H OE 3 wailcc! in \·a in .•
Ei¡her ¡hc ]¡{'nl :lud the 10llg
as sll c wil1t:d. Far aw,\\" 011;, s!tc \\'I're de<ld.
stock rout!:, he saw a dú st cloud Shc C:lme iuto the room prc-
ride 0 1' tIJe cllIotlOnal Stress 1Il0ving slow l~' weslward-the s ~ lItly , carrY¡lIg the tea thing!'
made Comptoll sag in his seat, dllst of lravelling sheep. Beyolld with ht:r, aud pbciug thelll al!
as though his spille had sud. tile-TIl lay lile bare, raggf'd slo· the table. Asshe set them clown
deuly weakcued. pes of the Earrier Ranges, with her hand t n::mbled. so that SOlne
e\-Vhy,_ he asked - ewhy sho. hcre alld thcre a white quartz of th e contents of tht" sugar-
uld )'011 wallt to ruiu lile? blo\\' sparkJillg, like. heaped ice basia fell on the c\oth in front
Thc WOIIHlIl leaned towa l'ds in the sU lI light. T bese thillgs oE COlllpto n . .
hilll, her tOlle as she spoke he sca rccl)' lH}ticcd, thcse tl~ ill?s el am all lI erves, s]¡e sa id.
• tense with fecling, her ha nds :wd a hawk that wheeled in csince lhat sickucss r liad, wheu
closiilg and unclosill}!, as tito t hc cloudless blue oE t he sk;r. rou left me. I wcnt ver)' close
ugb s he held somethillg withi n A 1Il0vcment of the WOlllall bro- to death theJl ~·ver}', yery close.
them which she soughl to grip ught his eyes back to her. 1 came out of 1t in a cruel
more secu rel)'. Sh/! had ri sell, alld was sta nd- cOl1 ditioll, nlld with a long, long
( Because rou were once aud ing, with blle halld rest illg ligh- leeway to make u p. 1 had Ipst
should be still, my man. ' Be· ti)' 011 the table betwCl.'1l t helll. my hcarillg, tU)' "oice, mu~h of
caus¿ you lIl ade me 10ve you. el aUl sorr)',. she said to him , my se nse of taste In time voice

~~~~ ~l~~r~~l ~::~b ~~c~ t:~t~~1:


Because you spoiled God's big, smiling, tth:lt 1 call 1l ot die to
brigbt, world 10 1' me, a ud be- please yOIl. '
ca use, whe n )'OU tired of me Comptollrose a lld t urned to go. ver. S i c kn ~ss a nd ' yo u llave
and met a sa il1t, yolt cast me , Stay, » shc sa id, calld I will spoiled m y relish for ma n}'
off. Do rO\1 wa nt (.t li cr reasolls, llIa ke yOll a cup of tea. lt will t h !ti w.U'
01' are tllcse c ll oli gh?
\ . Co mpto n, uot li fti ng his eres
SOLE IMPORTERS
Braun &' Blanchard. to meet hers, replied: cVOI\
~IO ,sECO
, "
ma1;e too IlItlc h 01' it: aiter;¡1l
it wa" o!ll~' al! ad\'t:ll tll re. . I
FORD CARS
The Car of the Camp . , Why?
The \\'Olllall lallght'rl; ano 1.:\·el1
in the hent, rtI) ill g (,lj\\ 11 ¡ I VliI
the iron roof aLu \l', l:~r bn"J¡·
"HflDDOCK5"
ter c hi lled bim.
• cAn ndvcntllre perhaps. • shc
.,. $ S.- per kilo .
Because ... said. f Bu t some advcntu¡{;s yO Deliveries once a w~k to any address in towa.
a long \Va)'. a ud tbis of ours is Camp o rders secarely packed
Tbo Pord car is Iight, strong, pOJerfu! and simple l Ilot ended rCl, Jollll. t
t COlll ptOIl bru!>hcd a flr frolll '
Orders: cChacre Anita . 'R io Seco or Casilla 145.
Punta Arenas,
1IHM.u irl ;riel and in~:cp,n8iv, to Bun $pa,., pMu::.an b, Ob'aflled ú¡ Punta A,.,nut his face ",itlt a ql1ick. ner\'olls
! hand. \\'cll, what do you in· .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Z••
Agcnts: BRA UN & BLANCHARD. tene! to do? he ::\!-ked. 'i d
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August 10 THE MAGELLAN TIMES 9
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P rop rtetor: JULIO BIGET,


lmportant T~to..".S have takcn place in this __
tablishment uod er ¡t.o; new managemeot, which havc
Ul::ld¡e i "l tb". lJ.lOIit 'Qmlortahle aurl best hotti for }UU"
eogers_,a.ud fam ilies .

BUQu ~e 01 il. pluuanl ¡..,le


a"d r4u",in8 q,¡aI¡I." Ihe

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Steam Reating in every room.
FIIIST C LA SS WINES ANO LlQUORS
ChilJ,." ¡".. tu m.
E XCELLENT SERVfCE,
Royal Vin olia T ootb Paste.
1/ l/,e , dI:
c]~.:1l 1 gú' , !':e';¡ P' , , 1" ,, 'r~,

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- -- O'Higglns 1042
Telept¡one 63.
r
Cr¡'cklewood School ,A f;,,',cJass Englisb bOa<,
dl!!g ~chool fa r girls. Princi.

I
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Call!, P~!lI l tes,~¡llllu. B ¡nQl !Im pal Miss Holland. Associate
O ueen 's Colleg.e, LOI;don: Registered teacltel (Colum n • H ighest pnces paid ' for
B.), Boa.rd of Ed ucatiO ll , Eng b nd, la te cO'Dr incipal Col- •
I~~e Hdl Sellco l, Ha slemere, Surre)' , aS~ilSied by qua- • wool. sheep-skins, QI(-
hhed sta fl . Prospectus ma}' be h ad on aP !Jl icatio D to T he I921 gili: Can earu her living in an offi ce. Can ¡ook
tbe Frincipal. after the sick . Can oflve a motor-car. Can cook a dillner wit- hides- fox .lcins, h«M-
hout- spoilin g it.
• hair, OII1ich fealn-s, _
,
She poured the tea iuto the th rough his bair.
cup, hcr halld no longer trem- . You have Ilot answered my
bling, hut steady now, her dark qucstion, ., said the .woman; cbut T
~Tt1NLEY R05IER'5 eyes hid from his hut still you may be sut e 1 sha ll do

A~TO - MAIL 5ERVICE


watching him, as she sat with what 1 have threatened. :t
down-turned face. Compton, his As she spoke she fixed her
chin UpOIl h is haud, bis elbow eyes OH his, a sometbip g in
- l
:-: BlITWEEN :-:
on the back of his chair, re, them- what it was he did not
muiued silent. His he<O', d ached know-waking him shrink as Natalio foretic~
wi tb t he fier ce, dry heat thut r Whell a ra w wound is toltched.
Punta Arenas and Qio Gallegos fj lled the room, amI witb the 'rben she raised the cup to her ' IRONMONGER
fierct', despair th at laid crip' ¡ips, aud Compton, Itard put to
TOU¡~~1 at R«aaciaa SAN GltRGORIO pling hands upon h im, a nd it to breatla., aud with bis
ltHU.R.E , PUNTA DELGADA, and CaNDOR. lI u mbed his braill . 'rhen , as a' lun gs swelling to tite bursting·
T wo jollftl.e'Y. a . . .. man sometimes \ViII , when be point, watched her as she ope. BUILDING MATERIALS
endeavours to escapc frolll the ned her mouth to drink. "Vithín
JI.. iurther il:lfonnation. apply to the GARAG E MORANO stress oi too much tbollght, h e birn he suddenly becaUle aware T ools for Artisans and Painter's Brushes a •
- TelephOt'le 318. - began to take notice of Jittle of a curious, dark cOllflict, a
tbings-the flies 011 the table, struggling to aud iro oí vast
speciality
amongst ot hers, enlOtiolls, each aimillg for mas·
'rhey were grouped abollt the try. Then as her mouth to u- CALLE ERRAZURIZ, TELEPHONE 3 i.
little heap of sugar that lIad ehed tite rim of the cup he
fallen from the hasin j the)' lila· leapt up aud smashed it to the
de a ring arollud it, but they f100r. ~--------------- " --_._ -----~
d id llot touch it, Now and I «Creat God, Kate, ~ he cr icd H. NIEhSEN
Norwich agaín Qne would aligbt OH it, out, «it was arse ni c! ~
but without tasting it go off I
Tbe \Voman rose, h er faee
~uc: de: NIEr.SEN &. REFSGAARD
Varpen&er ruad FttrBUure S hop
Union Pire Insurapce Society ..
hurriedly. What \Vas tile matler fl ushed out of its pallor, h er
wit h them? eyes shining, th e heave and
Ku owing that there lS :lO bll oi her hosom tellin g oJ
Calle Rrazileca 831, Front of. Maestranza.
FOUNOEO 1787
sweeter d iet than sugar for a emotion that ca me near to joyo
l . 8toek.:- Wood ~ all descriptions; Tongued
AH kinds oí Fire Insuranee eIfected. f1y , the behaviour of the ill sects d kncw it, ~ she saiel. d \Vas lnd gr60ved planks far floors and cejlinga; Windo"""
struck Compton as Ullaecollnta- watch in g yOu. It \Vas a big sa· ira-.es JIlouldlngs, doOR and windowl.
Sub - Agent in Punta Arenas I
ble. And then something else crifice you made, and ir you
e, A. T, Riesco struck him as strau ge also. 'rhe i had IJot stopped me 1 Illig-ht
sugar, ir sllgar it was) was finer h ave- drnllk it ... b ...cause: . .. 1
Calle Pedro Montt tha n that usually issued on hi s because, .. \\forkmen 1.
¡,

I
966, station - fine as flou. almost, cJohn , she said, _Jet us be
He suspected that it was 110t friends at le a st.~ ,,)r,o waat al'ood Rit al • rcasonable prtce caa
sugar at al!. obtain it at the "CA.BALLO BJ•.&.NCO"
'rhe \Voman's eyes \Vere 011 RO DER IC Q UIN1\'.
Calle W.ldo Strud (eonle:r of Calle TalcAlJ
_ _______ E94

I
her cup, she was stirrillg its

44'HI'lil"mnJI"I"',mJiI"'gihiiiiIOlill,i'iWiDWiUi'i'¡¡j"iln""I
con tents a nd , watching her,
Comptoll 's h aud stole out_ H e UThe Purple Lie" Mannel Snarez.
Proprie:tOrl
-= , I
dípped a fin ger in the little

FLJCEll1E Hn05. heap of white stuff on tlle table,


and put it to his líps. He knew AR .... BELI.A,:t 1 said, e~amilli n g
.t lte tastej he suspected n o lon- the fuay part oí her which pro-
WINDSOR HOTEL
ger; suspicion had become cert· jeeted above the dome of the
comer of Progreso aintv. At tltat momCn t the wo· coffee-pot, «1 perceive that yo n ~D,Ii.1I Hotel and Restaurut '
Beg to advise t heir clients that by every boat fr om Home mal; put more of the stuff iuto mope. Th at being so, 1 am glad Up to date 81th Room ;; ::
tbey are receiviug Good s. Camp orélers receive ca reful attention her cup, amI looking IIp as to be ablc to tell yOtl t hat 1
she stirrcd the tea sa id to hill1: ha ve béen p resented with two Well Ventilated bedrooflls.
«When ca n 1 sec )'ou r wife, t ickets for llu Purp/e Uf! to- Spaciolls Oinlng - floom.
Compton?:. morrow eveniug. :t
SOCIEDAD ANONIMA Compton's frame trembJed so t Sorry, > shc replied, < but it's flrat class cookin,i alJd convenienoes.
IMPORTADORA that the table against wbi ch he off.,
Movement of leaned shook a ud creaked. A cOffh 1 exclallled indignallt. Avenilla Colon No, 828 betw....
y EXPORTADORA DE LA 50r t of rierce joy s urged thro- Jy, nvh y the box·ofiice is being Calle L Navarro alJd Malallan ..
Steamers :: :: lIgh h illl. He did !lot a uswer bcsieged all da}' by a hOlvlm g
Proprietor: V. SUMMERs..
-,'
PATAGONIA hcr questíon Ilor loo k in her lllob, a nd a rmoured commi ssio.
eyes, becallsc he feared th;H 1naires a re consta1ltly beilll{ put
sometbing in his voice or iu , iuto couulli ssio n to clefend it, ~~. o ......____ ..... e ................
his look might betray t be dark I OH! ~
i\STUR1ANO ~ En ro ute to Bue nos Aires.
knowJedge that made him thríl!.1 «\Vhat 1 mea n lO say is,.
But h e watchf'd her haud as¡sa id Arabella, , t h at \Ve're din- "
A R G El'TIN O ~ In tit e port.
she stirred the tea. S he had illg
l· \Vith th e .:\l ess ington,SllIiths
tole~ h im th a t she ' had lost her to·morrow evenillg. :t

~ A'l' ¡, :\~'TICO . ~i aki ll g trips to Desea-lo anel ¡!lter-


SC llse of taste. How finel)' things 1 bowed rny head abo\'c the
had shapcd themselves! \Vhen IIW. I·malade "-lid wept. «.\ra~
mediate ports
!she had fini shcd lhe <.:onten ts bella, ' 1 g roaned, looking up at
lof lile cup she \\'ou ld trouh Je 1ast, «what ha ve we done that
'------------~:::==========='~ him 110 more. 3he would be these people should co nt illue to
, Ir: l. TeRO CARRERA .
~---
II Elbourne & Slater ', -'past troublillg a1l)'0Ilc .
I
suppJy liS with fooeP \\'e do
\r hell the Clip was empt)' he not love thCIll , a nd they do 1l0t ,
1, "Stormking" Oat8
I
1
I
Ih,nt.ht \\'ollld lea ve her. The letters he love us . 'rhe woma n is a bro- I
T 1
ee:t 1 s.topped, bridged 2nd . COIH lIlhlJjion Al'ent.
wou ld gd sOl lleh o\\'. 'I'h ere was mide. H er ltusband is c\'en
no hOllst: wilh iJ' 20 miles fr om worse. He is a phCIl.1.Cetíll. 1 HAYof last ~arvest
Clnwlled.
"
Palaless ex tractlons. A11 I'
1,
... n eo l~-li eel)er. .
\\' I lIC
'1 1 Ile I p WOII II
{ h e I'k
I -e Iy to shall fall as Ieep '
come, ancl he!" hllsha nc! \\'ollld of the aspa ragus and butter
1111
I
t le JlII'd eII e
: WILLIAMSON & Co.
worlr. promptly t!x ecuted and

a.a.4at'/ p¡~~ Fe:aat da s·


. . . 10 to 12 &. m . y
_

1'elcC'.fl c Afl¡J,·c. '


" ' ..
I
not be IMCk frO I!! tOW fJ till to- ' Ill yself badly. Tll1!!k, Illorcover,
Uf'Unateted . Hours 9-12 A. k.: all e Rocn ._JtJoG.llel'o.l lll~ rrow ni¡{ht or there:tbouts.!of thc distauce to :\lolphcllS,
- . and2_ ' \\ hen he dtd retnr n he wOllld l AVt ll lle RClllc mberthat 1 have '
¡ind her as she dcse n ed lO be, been palpltati ng' ~ sec 1'/1( 1'111'-
a nd tlle co n1cllts of. tlle suga~- I /'fe '.~ u for weeks .•.
I Agents of Williams9II, Balflur & Ce.
.' VAT,PARAlSO•
1;
Ft" , ,
1l~~.1.l.t:I'" 910 (1St. hl oor) Cor_,I,
EJ~B8L.& baslIl \\'oll ld exphw ,1 :t\]. l b s ..~o ,have.I,. s.1. ld Arabe\l?-
!. halld s IV.cut IIp to Jl1~ for,e hcad clt's slckeUlu g, but 1,3111 3frald ¡
J Calle 21 tIe Mey. 112 7. 1/
I"l\ltaro Na\·;u.o. J \o\ ~.n .. '" 8101.n ..... " .. '"-W' '¡spaSIll OCil,caJlY, and h ls 1111ge rsI IVc 1II11St pas,> lhose tzckels on.:t~ " -. . . ......... 1111111 . . I"~\
AllgUst 10
1~ .,

AIl yon",
outdoor invites
It
Mr. Barth ou, Mi·
KODAK
I rTiendaQoy-;;'~
n ister of State, del i ·
veri ll g a speech a t
thc tom b of Fr.a llce's
cUnk llo wlI '-"'arrior>
in th e presellce of
! 1 beg lo advise rny ¡,umerous clienls Ihal
I Ihis business will in lulure be carried on by
I
members of th e Gav·
I Sra, Annie L de Hardy, I
.....-.... ......'"
enuue nt , Ma rshal s of
Fran ce a nd represen ·
tat ivcs of th c whole I Ca lle Yaldivia 900 . . Casilla 221. . Telel. 458 . I
Fre nch army.
'\.......
Buchanan's Whiskies
'ROYAL HOUSEHO LD'

1 hílPpc ned that day to be


>- -------1
But we areu!t goin g to Tlu in very hoto water, rlu b wit h a
Y 0 11 can get on"...
I\t frolll f. J , to f. 18.
"11 II
n rowni c Cameras $ 15.
' B LACK ANO WH¡TE'
,muc IIl' ug Wlt L,',
, I1 Ill }' f'ne n d el lar· Po"".!,
.. r "'" t all,. 1 p,otcsted. freshl)'scut Icmoll, t len cover f Pfomp t dcycloping and printin r and
les. cT hc last thi ng in the eNo,> shc sa id , eand as a th e place w it h salto L ea\'e ? r
C, VElGA, Calle Roca 'RED SEAL'
'world 1 wallt to do,:> 1 said to llla tter of fact 1 do n't su ppose a .few minu tes .a ll d the stal."
:JiU! is. to obl ige you in am' t he Messi ll gton · Smi t hs lt
a re WIII probably dlsa ppea r, It P t:KTA AREKA S.

ahel:I'-pmchased two sta lis for I


wa)"' but 1 challce to h:'l\'e":' either---now,
1 left Arabella smili ng triump T1D se ver}' t horoug hl r.
Tlu PNlplr Lü which 1 call1lot hantly through her tear!', butll
I Panaderia
h,as uot repeat th e process, t en

l aspbtrl'J Shortbnd Dalmacia


are well m"tnred and perledlJ bJended.
Their large 8tocl ~ in Scotland .
make use or.. l . had .forgolten ~\'hcll 1 retuTJlerl iu .the even- Half ponnd fiou r, twoo unces 'l'1H' l llly bakery o\\'ll l' d by l ufalh og ti upply of tbe
that.l am dilllllg Wlt~ .somellUg- lhe breakf~!::t h!l1e fr?wlI each butter a nd caslor sugar, Allí ed Rub·ects. Bread madc
vcrruuportantand -er-1ll1Iucu- liad nappc:1l'er! \\"Ith ("ven CflIlk s good haH leas [)oon fu' of bao . A J, , ta.ltless qualitiea,
, 1 1 , '1
tIa pcop e tO' morro" Illg It. I Icr lam l lcatlOllS. l' · . 'f' . .
1aking powder onc egg a nd t wo • "'lth· I'gt!tltlllC , nOUl. r
W~en a 1113n mo\'e~ as 1 .do ) .. \Yh)',). [ asked, ca re YOU ttabl espoonfu¡'s mi lk. I Rub tItc OnlfJI' by telephone, No. 49 2
amld a consta nt wll/TI oí g ll t- lookmg hke. a t ube IlI.a p?,
edged ellga~emell ts- ,
rbutte r ¡nto the Rour, a dd suga r
I Jl,[rs. ;'o, I es~lllgtoll sS!lII th" sne a nd baking powder, make iuto
~ t Ass !o s~ld Charles, au.:! poc o :'Ilswered .wl t h a sh.g ht catch a stiff paste with the egg and
1......... r
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U trob"l~e~;~e~&~'.l~f~I~I'~I:I~C",~_~~_",~"'r.",,'s_. ._ ....._~_"""""a-D......m"~""""~_""

~ etcd tite hcket~. . 111 heT " ?ICe, ell as )ust bce n nrilk, thel1 a-dd a fe w drops oí
011 tb e follow mg t1lornlllg 1 telepho lllllg. . cochi neal tu ma ke it a pretty
:perceived a la.rge crinkl y fr owll .,J tho~g h t the recciver !o. colour. R ol! out to about haU ,
at the opposlte elld of. the oked a bit played out, ' .1 sa ld. a n iuc'h in th ickness put it 0 11
b~e~k.fast table, alld, n g hrl y ., Wh a t d oes she wa nt wlth liS a g reased York,hir~ pudd illg
d~VHlI ~l g tha t Arabella was b(!· 1l 0w? till , put a good Ia ye r of rasps
h lll d I t, askcd her what thc ., W ell, she Itas got a sore berries o n- th e toP¡ bake slowl }'
tr9ub.le was. . , . th roat a fter all. ~ou could tell about twen t)' minutes. When
_ «Its tite ~lesslll gtoll S m't hs". ~ h ~t frol~u her vo~ce. Alld sh~ cool, cut iuto diam onds, squa~es
.she cOlllp lall~ ed . .They cau t I ~" t gOlllg to TIte PJtrpl r Lu or fi ngers sprillkle well wlth
ha\"c us to d llln er a lter a l!. It clth er, S he Il ever e" en meant cast-or sugar
seclIl s that Mrs. l\Iessin gtoll ' to., .
Smith has abad sore th roa t .. ., nut the ti ckets,. I gasped. U Bt El"
-.\ny throat would be sore, cS he and her h usband qu ite Now tbat eggs are gett :llg
d repl icd, ,t hat had ~frs. Mes· forgot about them till to.day,. c beape r m ore \\rill fi gu re-on the
~illgto"·Slllith talking through said Ar.abella. cAud no y; tbey menu. H ere a re a fe w billts on '"

3t. 1 wondcr wh<:ther Charles is ha ve gn'clI them away to somc t he cook ing oi eggs.
1l!:;i!..! (>' th.ose ticke ts.) friCllds. 13 ut t hey wcrc Il 4t g iven I . Tite wate r in wh ich f'ggs
\ron might ril1g up aud sec._ away a t al! ti ll tbis a ftcru ooll , are boiled shoulcl be at boiling
'['o ~tep Ji;::htly to the telcs nll d- , • poinl. Place carefu ll y in the
uhoat' as k ror Charles's lIu m· She broke off a ud gave a saucepa n with u SpOOll, as- ii
~C'r. rr.'c' t'le w¡-ong oue, a<;\:: lachrymose little sniff. dropped i!'lto the water tbey
...,; lin, til!' dlrlt hl.' had gOlle eAud what?:t are apt to crack . .--\:1oth("r l.lOus~
!t' hi" offict:'. ri'lg- him'11pthcre eAlld she. kn c w, of cO~.lTse, ~ewiic say!J that ir the eg-gs, ,
~ t. JU~:. tu h:m. \' .lS th,.t \\"c'rc !.hscllg-ag<:d tO'l1lght, are dippetl in coid \ '~ltt;r betJrc
~: ,
the: \\'01:'; uf "cilrcdy fiftu:;ll mi· .:LllJ when . she g~t m )" lettcr placillg in the, buiiiug wa~~r·
lltlte:~. tl.harlcs, ' 1 sa id, earC shp was Just gOlllg to send they nt"'er crack
'V ql IIsillg those two sta ll s of lhem rOlmd to liS.' 2. n, hO\v'c'\'er, tile eggs :'-0
llll!~' to·da>·;>~ I ' d
be boilcd :l.re aIread} cracked,
a Jittle vitlcgar or a SPOOll fU l1
,
1 Home H¡'nls for
I
... \wÍltlly sotr}'," le replle, oí s-alt wiUhelp ouLoEthesheH,
,~)\tt 1 can't go m)"self. I gi\\'e k:i I el b '1 d
tht:U1 aw;:l,~' ,\ 'esterday evellillg.. W.¡"8"·· iL 3· \\<h~:l . COO ug ll.r 01 ~ 1
( \\·urt~!!· 1 said .• Who to? Uaus D
11 I Ü .. eO"gs
'=> ,
itnmedLttdy
b(,1. 10 <;alt \\'ater anrl clip
. Id
I lJ co . wa.ter.
'1'1 ley
<1'0 \\'bOIll,~ he con'ected ge~l - ay RO XA NA :: will then peel casdy. .
lh-.. '1'0 a duB Illal! J met 111 .j . \Vben eg'Z:) :'lTe I .!illg ,fried
'~Ii!.: . I Citv' namcd MessiuglOIl '
,;llllLl.t
~Na\ll C(1 Il'¡at~
,
j ' J 1 ' ked
S In e"Af . lo rollMakc
' '1
l ;\lt':!>S !lll{tOll · ~U!1 t l. ~ r
F.
out tll
SaUlre !lel.
di
I
<roo S IOr t p,le·cru
'
íu, spread Wlt II S ~II. ""ll
1'1 S
,
tbe e- w.
I
t usuall , ' sputle!"s a nuuLI
st 'rl'is- ca n be preve nt ed. b)' ~ha -s,
• a I'itt le coru,lIour ill to, lhe.
'~
I>an before putt m g cggs lU.
k

Mpret,~ \\'!Jefe does he ltve?..


E fo r fo:i derd? wn sag
e
Illcat, {~ WISS
roll u p ~_. .tftIII.......
:~:~:.....!':'~"'::'M:-:M'C!Wt'W!:::';~:-:'2:"::"':::::::::::::.v:':-::H*::'.:'":':M:-::~'::Wi' Wi'i-iii¡¡Pi"':':;
- t tiii~

T1\L LE R M1NE'RVA
_t ! •
roll , c ut iuto half iuch sil ces, lay m • .. _=1",.411 ••••••• ...1 ...

i~Ir' ;1~1~~~:I:\\St :¡~:1\~:~:1Ise· ~Lhc:~¿l I~~á Cd~aeki~~\~~'T;:arc~s;lI~:: .f U


I
(;llH:-d tu ~nill rOllTld me. 1 pnt topS with a beaten egg, alld
JO\\'I\ tI 'll':tl1~lllitter ami prc,.;· bake a t once. :'Iarmalade) jal.n,
'-'ed m' .¡:.nd lo III~' forehcad. 01' millcemcat call be 1I '.ed 111
Thcn 'in :\ s!w.king ..-oice 1 COll ' the same way. Brush s\\"cet

~:',~::¡"I,
i "cc.]
Oi"n~:;:I;~~~.1 dO~f,;~: l;:~':f.,'d o~::;~,th
~ CUD1Iour
sug" wntec
Bunl
g Engineers, Boilermakers, Blacll:smlths, Ship Repairers, Iron &Bl ass Founders,
a ::~,~~,,~,':;':::~;' t~f~~e?i :~::~
1'0'" onnm cornno,,, ' 1f,o,,'t': This establishment has been entlrely rebuilt and is iI a position lO underta-
ke wor l{ of all desenp' l'IOns. _ Thesh'Ipyard departmen t IS. complete W
. ,n hrenk tu
off nn.1 " enl I nens OtlllCCS

:lenl;' • \\'h"bo''', ;n
flou \", thr<:e
te', ,;x onnm "'""",all1leCS
ti"" eggs,

t~ ~~:" :~~: ~l,~:,t ~~ke~ :7,~; :::~: ?¡~~tte~;~tF'~:;,~'r;~~),o~~Je~


(;':~~'~'n) t ;~~n ~r~,;~~a lI~mc~~~
tl;.
~ta:ls \\"l'fe .tilL'St: sc~t.\ oí ours. ~ co r;tfloll~ . to which has bec n
Z

,. Pneumatic aIld Elc~!ric Tool8, also an Oxy-acetylene Cutting and Welding


Plant.. Ey¡gimrs'0'1stores
l
and. Accesories
t k S
stocked
l k
for f sale.
h
Dickls C
1 d
I·th
ompound
I
I
<,\huo,t '" ,b, nud"le of the, ddcd b,k;ng I'0wder. Tnrn
thircl ((m-, , 1 rcphed monr!lfu~ly. ~l lO tin s alld b:l.ke fO I lwelltys
g
-
marma Lllgme 1 a ways In s oc. oe ma ers o t e mprove
M !,,,, '

~i,~:::;c;~'~~~~::~(II;f:";EI~:n;!~ m;'~': t::"


her littlc cscritoin\ sat dowl.])
[,ve Flbro Mol'
T horough ly bcat a!l c\ ust out¡
l~
"i(. "'"'._
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..-.--. . . . . . I! . -~:R~:~~~~~~
. . ._ . sP~e.~.~~~~s
_..... _ ___ i.._n...S~~.Ck.
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_s
• ••
...--..-
...

w('otc a note, aud add rcs!'cd It thcTI I~ut a tablespoo ll flll of salt
to ',:", ,fc,,;ngton-Sn,;th, to a gallon of ,0Idt,,""I,t.r, a nrl
.\\'hat hace ,'on sn;dl. ¡ as' brush o,cr mat un ' cea n, nn d
';..;.l.,,1, as ~he stalllpe-d her letter 1thcII a llow to dry.
Lea¡hcl' Trunks Dr. R. Saez H.
DENTIST•
D¡'az Contar~ '1 y C'la " •

•\it\¡ u rather \"icious jab 0 11 M1CU'Olli ud Cbem Bet:lI to ad.vise the pubUc iq !
'K¡:\<; l..i eOK(a}s lcft eye. Boil th e macaro ni lhrcc·quurs S PI,E NDI D ao,;so rtthC:ut 01 general. tbat beis DOW at theU¡
«JII!>t that T a lll sorry about te rs of UII hOll r, th (>11 drain il. !eathec a ud fibre travl!i_ la ,erned CQMMfSSlON AGENTS
her ol(\ sore thrO<l t .> shc re' l B!lllcr a d ish , place alternate 'Jg IrUll ks nnd ha ndbags, hedo Natal.
pl ied. e ~\ lId lhen I \\'ent on, t!tn l la ycrs of th e ma caroJl i . a mi il1l!)Orled a lld of loca l lIlakc, '01ti.a BIperaaa..
wasn'l It rllll ny by ~h (; sa 1l1 t'. g ratcd chccsc, t hCl1 ti few pu:!ccs
pos~ we had bccn g n'('1l t wo of ¡m Uer and sOllle brerld<.: rlllll bs, SAl LCOTH ---------, A.uctionoors
stalb for 'l"/u P/(rpü ¿ü l? uight 0 11 lile t'op, ;\ ud sca so lli ng, a nd "¡¡l e Ueeds B""lee., ¡
in a ver}" good pl ace Jll the bakc tlllt i! nicely browlIcd. 241 26, 30, "p ,So all d 120 \tly comme.rcial . ocle.ty 1.,•.
llIiddlc oí the lhird row? She
\\'iIl get the ¡etter .by lunc h·
A Lnndrr lole inches \Vide. tl.ed a n. G 3.11 b1.Uiness coacera·
CustolM
ti me, shc a,ldE-d pe nslvel )', cand l~lk 01' ir<?nlllo~lld slains on
it will he <;0 nice for her to ..... llIt e Illa~e n a l s, If not of too I Tarpa ulin gs for coveri.g
ca rgo,
I U , ! tbe Pllblic Notar)' at..4e6

Apply to J. G. Dettle~ Cant


kilO\\" th,:¡l \\'c sll a ll be sill ill g 1 0l::::.stand 1l1 ~, ca ll be removed t
~dm,' ... t IIC:\t tO thelll.. l lh ls ", a y: nlp lhe' sta iuecl part
LBOPOLDO FELLER,
13.1,¡ivia N,O 461 or at tbe P ••
..,bc Nota ry. ¡
House .A.gents.]
Propmlor and Edllor h . . . . . . &tt"
'11 DI.
l . &llTnuA mEStO
ren and Gamp"",,$ !O,
Posl~ ladres&: lI«anllll! & ForelAn " 36,
onlCEs:
C4SUla 180
hile Pedro lIollll 119
Punl' ArMIS, Chlll, f el'lIbo• • • 'IIm. I

TTTTiJ J¡\"-R'J' 1l J<lH'I'-HOUT rf BR t ' l'IBrJ ~mvysPAPER


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611 Ce .. ts. Pu n ' a '--\" t· IUt~. '\~~·tln e~ ila~· . ~-\.n:.:u sd 17th. 1921 N. O381.
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I Tbe ~~~~r.~~8~~¡ ~ .
Banco de Chile y Argentina
,\uthorl!:ieu by Supreme Occree 0 1 24t I.J 01 .'\pril '900
Opened on 23rd Ma,/ 10;000.

IlgAD OFFICE. .. . PUNTA ,A RENAS


HJIn fJ pnn .unu nOID UIi.
U:'Rnches:
CHILE: Valpara iso, Castro. Autborised Capitóll . r JO.OOO.OOO
ARGE:\'TI:\ E: Buellos .'\i res, Rio Galle;,;os, Sta. Crll1"San Julian. Subscribed C:'lplta! 8,729,040
Di l'cctol'n t c : P3id up Capital. 4,364,520
President: Mauricio Bn\1ll. Reserve Funrl 3,850 .000
\'jce-P re~idente: Fraucisco Campos.
"ro rorietary ~)ÍI'cctors:
/.;. W. l-Io bb5, Jose :.lollto;:,; !']¡ . E. Domic. B.'nnche,,;n C hiJC': Valparaíso , San li<lgo, Iquique, Antvfa-
H. A. Ewing gasta, Copiapó, Coguiml::o, Chillan, Concepcion, Talcahuano
St1plclltc~: T. R 1). Hurhury, IJOugl,t5 R. l.cthahy. Punta Arenas. .
"Capilai . . . . . S !O.ooo ...x:o AI'gelltiull! Buenos Aires, Rosario de Santa Fé, Bah ia Bla nca
Prud up Capil:"!1 .' 8.001).000
Mendaza, San I~ a l ael. Rio Ga llegos, Puerto Deseado San Ju ·
Re!icrve Fund . . 2·7!O·OOC
lia n, Comador.., Riva dav;a. Santa Cruz, T rclew.
'Safe deposits, with sc pantlc de¡JIl.rtments lor r(!llting, for sa le F.ng\and: Drad ford
r\l~tod}" 01 decd~, docl1lllcuts etc. :'<Iiss AmI;!. Co rdol:, \'icc·Presi(lcllt of the \\'orld Womcnls
Perú~ I.ima
ni T1H~ SA\-"INGS Bt\ N K S(~CTlON IJE!'PSITS AI-I.E RECEIVED IN 'l'clll pe rtl ll CC Lcague, h:ls j ust bee ll \'isiting Ch ile. Silc is secll
(f·I1I..I::.-\N CURRENCV ARCENTINE CURR ENCV, AND STERUNG. h efe witlt Prcsi dent Alcss<l.lldri. Urujt'IlRy: Montevideo
Lirafla anO. ¡etle~s of c redit Oll all th e p rllle!pai cities 01 Euro- FrftRe.e: Paris.
pe a lld South America. C urre nt a nd deposit accounts opened ami all Sl)ftin: Madrid, Ba rcelona, Bilbao Sevllle, Valenci a, Vig o.
'J":ber klnd 01 Hnnking operations transacted. . . United State!li: New York, (Agency). Afuico: Mexico.
¡ Wool Conditions
E. P I';TTERS E N, Managlllg,Dl rector. scnle, 3m! rccclltl)' Lrerman 11S---
ers llave al'io becll buyillg wool Sterlfng tndC nrrency Savlngs Ullnk , Del,oSlts re-
in SOllth· J\frica and Sol1th ~eived . Punta Arenas. -W . HSMITH , Manager.

HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand Garnier Proprietor. I \\-'e prillt the follo ..... ing ...ex·
tracts from the .I):¡ih· Record_
.-\1Ilcrica. F rall ce, Belgiutll alld
ja va il ha\'c a1so becn b\lying ,
more freel;: latel}" At the OpC ll ~
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ai lhe Anglo, Soutu 'American
ing- of the London serics. Fal k-
Bauk., Ltd, Londoll .
lands d.nd Punta Arenas \\'ools
lulr,liu Wool Cndilions sold at from j% to 10% above
l\[ay 28th 192I. - The :\lel· former sales rates, these ,ld·
bourn e Correspondellt af the vanees bei ng mai ntai ned to the
. TinH~s . reports that, ow ing to cnd of ¡ast week. lt is :ldded:
pressurc frOIll the banks, a large • In sympathy witil tile appre·
lIumber o i New South \Vales ci~ tion of raw matcria l,combed
graziers ll ave applied to the \\"001 values in llradford have
n OVetlllTlcnt for assistancc b,¡.' b ¡delled, and weaklless has

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the issuc cf .L 10.000.000 oí pa· beel! el il'lIi llated [rom til e yatn
pe r mone)' frant thc ba ll ks or sectio ll , but auother boom is
neith el' desired Ilor expccted, CALLE ROCA

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by f!oating a loan in La n doll.
Sir john Higgins) Chairman of the ava ilablc raw material be-

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the Br itish·Australiall Wool Re- ing sufficie ll t to countcract slIc h
alisation Association, submitted a de\'elopment. , Funta Arene.
all altC: l"n at i\'e pro;>osal fo r con· Wool-Werkerl' W'ru
trol bv the Association of all
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LINE STO CLEAR \\'001 'c1ips for five years, the At n meeting oí lhe joint
pool to include every grower, Indust ri al Counci: of tite \Vool ..
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nlld tlie price to be fixed pe, Textil e Trade, yesterday at Brad"
riodically. Thc 3':tillg Prime f0rd: a settlement was arrived
Millister statcd that he was dis- at ItI reg:m¡ to wages. The
Sociedad Mercantil

MENS' SUITS, OVERCOATS posed to f~ "ou r tbe Jatte r selle-I enlploye r~< prop?sals have ~~ell de Punta Arenas ::
RAINPROOFS, PYJAMAS m e as aga lll st the former. 1t is a<;cepted .111 a. sllghtly modl Íled

BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR,


added tbat arrangements h a\-e ~orm! wh lch IIIvol\'ed a reducto
beell made to offer 1 10.000 bales Io n 111 curre llt g ross w:lges of
at the jU ll e \\-'ool .sales. 18.1/!,% a s compared with 12 ~//fJ,
A II Ade\aide m essage is to ongmally p roposed.
I Calle 21 de Mayo, C:lrner of Errazuriz,

CAN ADIAN STEEL SHOES FOR th e effect that, a t th c fi rst sale High¡-c1ass Provision Merchanis
CAMP USE. t he re oí t h e Brit ish Australi a ll

LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS.


Wool Realisation, 90 % of the
ro.ooo ba les offe red was soldo Britain's Naval AlI the best-known brands
Com petitio n was ve ry keell, and
Drad ford \Vas a prom inen t buyeT. Plogramme of W i nes & Spirits stocked
Casilla 385. C. Bories'
Telefono 248. Stubbs & CO. \V nol CQlldilions
In discussin g the naval esti - ,,--. . . . . . .. ~mo¡l~a~.~ 6--.~.~'~
. ... .. . . . . . .,. .. . . . . . . . . . . .'
june 1St. 1921.-111 thc City mates ¡u tite House oi Com·
Notes of lhe "Morning Posh mOlls to·dar :\1 r. Amery all noun,
The Giffen College this lllornillg appears a d ispatch ced that the four replacement
froll1 th eir Bradford Correspond o sh ips that the Go\"ermuellt pro- Hotel Progreso
Ca lle Ch iloe 1165. Casilla 208. cut dea¡¡ng ",ith tlle imprm'cd posed to build would be battle· Proprietof-: ])arie! Zenteao
condi tiolls in t he wool ma rket) cru isers oí the Hood t):pe a rmed
Boarders, H .. l f~bo.. rde rs: Da.y-pupils. in 1he courSe of which it is with r6.inch gUlls a nd desiglled CaIk Pe4te M-ontt 937, T~lephoDe 21 .... Casiila 111
CL"RRI t.:U L UlI : Eil g lilh, in ..n its brancha. sta ted that in Bradford , it is to ob\'iate the !leed for dock·
hoped, alld, iudecd, believed, ya rds larger Ihan thosc cxist· First<J •• f.mil y 1tMel. Special toH!S
Arithmetic. lIathemat ics. Prench. Latia. H"rine, that the rC\' ival of illtcrest in ing. He dec1i ned to sa)' bo \\' fOr privatc diGnen aad bllnqu~. 1:::
Drawinr. Pai ntinr _ Eurhytbmics. Scwinl". OrllL faW materi.\l a ri ses fr01ll some- many gUIH" the)" \\"ould ca rry Moderate Pricti.• Tbe qüllty of tke
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thi ng lIl\t ch more sllbsta ntial 011 the g roun'd th3t it wa s 1I 0t meals at tbis hotcl cannot be equalled
Gymnastics. S in rinr. Music. HUMODy. Cou..tupeiat. tiJan the pla ns o[ lhe ll ritish - customary to g i\"e such illfonll- iR PuntA Arenas, - - - - - -
Danci ng. Script.writinr atMI Shortb.nd. Australiau \\'001 Rea! isation As- ation in adv3nce.
sociatioll or the I('gal powe rs Con tend ing I hat there was ' 11 0 I Tkree batluooms. D íftla.er Concert eYery SundllY.
Pilpil¡: prcpared foe tH ~rd. ... to attempt lo cont rol valnes elemell t of c113. lle ngc or provo·
Local JtUlIl'¡ abo loe tllc Loadon Royoal A , I IVI:ich h ave becl1 adopted in cat ioll in t h is pol ic}" of replac-
tlr. e r...·ondon CoHere, and th Trlolty CoIl. of M Australia, ,'l'h e inevitable iufe- il1 g obsolcte sh ips, he said that
fence is that the revi..-ed de· it \Vas Sit11pl r n poli q' circ HlIls-
mand rcfl ccts !';o ulld busi ness cri bed with in t 11 e narrowcst
done ill yaTll s a ll d clot h here limi ts a ud post po ued to th e
Pharmacifi
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Francaise
• a n d abroad . • ven ' latest date cO ll sistent with

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the' Empire's sa fet y, Deposit oi ~iif!b ) Trellek ) ud Nar.ional r6medi...
WoDl PfOl'.CU I n rcferring to tll(;: b ui ld in g
JIJan Bahrfeldt j un e 14t h. 192 1. -- Com men t- prog rammes o f America 3nd
ing i n its Cit}' Notes tbis motll· J a p3 n, h e a rgued th at th e Ad·
illg upo n tJ¡e positiOlt o f the mi ralt y, by proposing the com-
G_enl auonmMl t, .f Dl'G(1, G1tent-teal Pro;aeu,
• .,.¡ MI~ W _
CaUe Brrázuriz N'. 840. Casílb 34. Te le!·450
\\"001 mark et, th e ü [orn in g Post . plct ion of on ly these fou r shi ps
J. Ro ali..T. ~•• iot.
<9•.,...........
states th at co n ti ll ued activity by 1925 was lay in g itself open
lIpholsterer
Furnitur.
alld an i-m provellle ll t in dema nd to t he cha rge of accepting a
aud \'al ues rcmain co nspicuous risk to tite Rritlsh Navy beiu g
featuresj the cffects of the res· tempora rily infe rio r in strength ¡- -¡DLFINOHERMA'ÑÓS --;
Carpe!;>
Curtains
I torat ion o f con fi dence bein g to t he nades of ot her po wers,
not iceable i n Lo nd oll,"Austral ia · but that Ih e Govc rnm ent was
¡sia, ~o u th, ,\ fri ca .and S0':lth faLing this ri sk in. order !O~\'· I
IAme rl ca, ("ermany IS opc-ratlll g o id a n}' ste p le ndI ng to 1Il\' lte
exlcn~ivd~, :l ll d p Ufchascs :1t ('ompetitio n on the eve oí tite
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I VALPARAISO

I tspecialislas en Co~servas Nacior.ales ~


Clmp ordm
• promplly execuled
lhe r\1I'rcnl seri es of LOndOllj cOllference of disarmal1lellt.
\\'001 auclio lJ s 011 bchalf oi tllat ;\ [r. Armer)' ~ a i d that th e ob-
cou utry have bee n o n a large ject of the di sarl1la mellt con-
t
e _ ... _ ._ ..... _ _ _ _ ...... _
2 TH E M ..I,GELLAN T nms Au g u s t 1 7
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Souie~a~ nomma r omercial !
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"MENENDEZ BEHETY"
Se6C3iol1 Gome1'6ial
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Have "eceived: Paints. Galvanisado 1ron. Nails. .';.
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WindowGIass. Varnish. Linseed Oil. )
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JUST IECEIVED Pnoenix Hotel •


! .\ \\llllt.:r phOlO:.;-taph of tho.: \¡lIla l.oH:lo.

r ·=.._·. . .
6enuile "Oxford" Sausaees - ferell c(' W:lS tI) C!Hhavon r tO I I. ._ . . ,._.'rs WIi1'.otSItl&itM!OO¡3 MIl!;"';.m:a1?~a
n. EngHsb Hotel 01 secUJ'c by ;:¡gTCl'!llCllt !JO furtllcr
~........oa....mo,~~~~am~~~~
Wbiskey "Spey Royal" & "Wbite Horse" SANTA CRUZ exp:llI siou of the n:\Vies a f thc l
th rce grea tc!>t !Ion';!! ]>owe rs,
6ilbey's Old Tom 6in (Tbe legitimate I :: TH E PASSING SHOW ::

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bllt a~ it is quite Hulikely that
6i lbey's) nlJ
h otel te excelIently
the olhr-r I'owen¡ p:lrficipa ting
in the con fereuc(,' wii! ofie r to II=
F rom ou r London C orrespon d e nt I
~ociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercial sc rap their sh jps nlre.:1.d)' buill
......iah ed tbrough out, POSSet o r building thesl! fom sbips Ol'! _ "_..__",~...."""m"""'""
cveu twicc lh~ir lHulJber ca!!, I
Franco· BriliSb R.llllolll
,",,§ptMSM4.K.&E&LEW!írtl!l'lli":lUJl# lii3l
future gencration 111 lile m ai n
<Sara Braun) leS a fulI -sized billiard tabie, not iu a uy way eHect ~ he probo
lem before lile eon ferenc e,
Soml.! o[ t he hothe,l\l'i in tIJe ,¡,o medical professioll has YO -
I'rcss 0;1 both sides al rile 1. . .1 emphaticnl!)' on lb!! side
Seecion Comercial. .d 11 altogether up-to-date EIlf.:'li ~h Cllaulle] art.: talkiu6' "f lhe nthle~ic ~irl, who is ilt
=- .)bont lhe immil¡ent hr~:\k·!ln¡presl> nl getlll1g' ll1uch the bet-
Irtluliil Illnll 11/ "COOPEH S" SH¡¡HINGMICHIHfS. 6 . O, FELTON
Oestructors !or Valparaiso I
of ,he e uteute Oetw<eu U"ta,;, te< of the a<g,uuent. H phys,cal
nnd Fran ee, as lhe result of appearanct's CO\lIIt lor aUj'tlllng
Proprie tOl - I
:\1r, Lloycl Geo'rge's outspokl'lI nt <lIJ, shc ,1escrVes ,to: Spo,rts,
Ch ilcall :\[uni ci pal 311thol'i· COl1l111ellts 011 t ite s ituatiol! gal1l~~ amI e!IC~rgetJ~ p!lyslcal
~~.~~~~.*,*~~~ tles seem to h:lve IC:lrned a crea led lhrough Korbnl}'S ¡us- ex~rc lses "re no\\' amon.tr die

i Try Libby' S sterilized ~~


seve re lessoll from acccptlug \I0CCtl0l1 ill Uppe r :-}lle:>i.:1.. I
low tenders for important ellgi- do lI ot thiuk then.' is lhe sl igh· cum cu!ym oí
11
clllC~ fealures of lhe ordln:u-y
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lI eerilllZ '.\I?rks wi thout Sil [(iciell- ! tf'st W .1 rr;llIt f ~r t IH;~e j lI.consi. scl;OOI In Engla nd lor e!th e~
tly enqll!TlUg as lO the bOl!fl, ' uered ,ISSUluptIOIlS. lile clltentclsex.
/tdno f lh e !!ldivillu::d lendering, is too fi l ml) rooted in tlle
nimo;t ~ve r y.

U S Dlall fu EIIrop.

1 unsweetened evapora= :¡. or of the eapabili ties of th e eommon sacr ifice of bolh nati-
l, cng iu ecr in cha rge. SOll1e con· OIl S for such a d isaster to hap. ! leam from a good source
side rabIe t ime ago t ite :\iuniei· pen in any co nceivable cir. the armoured crui ser Piltsburgh,
pal ity of Alltofagasta eutruslCdj cumstancC'$. The pea ce oí E:l. which sillce April of last y~ar
. t ed milk :~
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the cOll strnctio!l of som e ne\\' ropto! de]h;nds Hpo n the perilla- has bef'n fl agsh ip of the Un i-
re fuse destnlctors to an i \ m CrI· . nene f n.e ndl>lup . o f l'' r31lCe and ted Sta tes lI:1val rorces in Eu·
ca n who was supposed to be a Eng):¡lI(l; :llld, at bOttOIll, this rope, is uude!' orders to retum
sanitary engilleer, rcpresellling fundamental faet is ck'arIy re. home, alld that her place wiU
i
that he had been instrulllental eogui.~ed by rhe publ ic :lS well be takell in Jul)" by the bato
i!! carryillg Otlt important san'l as by lhe statesmen oT botll tleship Utah .

ARENTSEN Hnos. i
itation work upon the l'anallla cOll ll tries, Defferences on ' qlles.
Cau,al zone. Whcther tit.lt sta· l' lions of polic}' a re bou ud to .1rise pleted ten yca·rs ago, and is a
, tement was ve rified or Ilot, the from time to time, aud it isbest Deeadnollght of 2L825 tOIlS;
l raet rCl1lai ns that when tite l' that when they take shapc they armed witil tcu 12in, guus. r
.-\ntofagasta dcst ructors had; s hould be frallkly ackno",led - under'!'tand Ihat lil e -force Como
beell erected thcy tu ru ed ou t a,g"ed anu discu<;secl in Ihe opell manden in Europe, Vice·.\dmi·
T ite !le\\' ílagship was cOlñ.

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complete fai lure, "he rellpon the' as betwee!l fri e llds, ral Nilnaek, will rem.¡in 0 11
O 'Higgins 941 Director of Publie \Vo rks, Se- I
Data af York and Ih R, A, F.
tltis side of tile Atlantic tilt
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lior Do n Alf redo ),101in3, .1n nex al! nllll1.
Telephone N . 4. :~ ellg illeer o f some experience, 1 3J11 told that lhe Duke 01
himself p lauued 311d ca rried out York, wh<? has 1~)J\g beell do·
liT liru hsl Li, inr Sollllu
J w:ll ked clown Piccadill¡
thc eon 'it nl ct ioll of a sel of se.l)' ~5soela,ted w,~h lIJe R oyal fr om t h e Ri ti': to the Ca\"alrv
. ~ destruetols which ;~!e .-aid to be Ale l 'orce, III wJuch he holds e l,,'·
) ""el" ·,,,l- r,orcl Haig tito¡:.
~~~:~~~~ ~<1¡¡ ~$~~~~~~*"*~~
· dI
g' t-o
the ·v,·" .
W'J'\' h(·"t results t 1le ran'
" , ,'11 b
k o f \\"ll1g-commal1
1 er, 1 ot 1ler (a\'. 1 'J'l, e f aslllonablt:
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a nd to be \IOlkiu,r at ccollo- I \.\ I e p resent at tiC anuua 1 -If' . o ~ 'l'd '
.~ , '" diulIer of the Inde!)c nden t 1t IOroll o 1 ar-e \\a:s C. OII( I.: , }et
~la Pun!aranansa U
o • __ • -::-. • ._- - - _

nucal rate50 ; R ,. t h e late Comll1:1uder-in·Chief of


1 Foll owjw' urJOn his slIecessl l-<orce, . A. [-<" ~"ll1 c h ta kes 1 u '· ' 1 ' 1
'" '. I t ti H tIC '1 A' t ll! greatest uot lS 1 ,"\ rlll v ~ 13t
si RI!MARK;i. BLE VALUESI ~
at Antof3<Y:tst'l Señor \ l oh ua pace a
f:>' ," 1..
le o e cel. Ir
\ ra l'shal Trencha rd will takc ev.er O?· le
t k ti f· Id t
le
.
o acc~:)I1t~
AllcUah Draptry Itorl' - has bec l! askeu,. a nd 1:1:> con- 1 l· . 1' • ph s h \'Ictor)" was nurecoglu"cd
l I 32.00 lo S 48.00 tbe metre sented, to appl}' bis kn owledge t le.c lal r. ~wery t 1I11 ~ pOlllts to b "
. . 1 . an mtcrest mg gathenn g.
". '.b
y an)' pu,. sel y, exc:pt ol~e
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Special aUtucion paid to a,lI d expcncllce t<? l,le con:struc · Caval ry coloue\' who ralsed hts
C a ll1p Order. Alway. a lar¡t
ALL WOOL CLOTH t lOn of a set ?f sll11ll1.r dcstr.uc, Th f t ,OU 000 l attles", ... hat. If h istory is to be believ.
:=el eetion a f Juitabl e ¡ oo<b British Mlllfletured ~ tors fo~ [he Cll y ?f \ialpar,:u5o. The sta tement appearing 111 ed , tlle Duke of W ell ingtou

fr,r Lfto ies, oGen ts & eh iJ· 111 _ tlw; ,:ollnecllon, h ':l\vever, one of yesterday's papers lo lleve !' eou1l,l do tlle same tlíing-.
CLOTR. 56 iDebes "jde. 'or Winter Suits Sen o r l>o[oh l~ a has dec! d ed to the effect tha t two o í t h e lIew It is sign ific:lllt, 1I 0t so mllch
dren . Engli,11 boOti and ni Overeolts. merel)' deslgu ~he destruet.o rs battleships were lo be ordered oí Lord Haigls actual reser\'e
shOt'I'I '" 3011 ( a .. ~s af clothe ! and to lea ve t hel r CO II S~tlIC tIO~1 at ol1ce lrolll private fi rms, that a no dislike of publicity) bnt oi
IIl g JOHN N. SKIRVIN6. to cOlltractors. To tll!s e nd, th e remain ing two would be the fa et that in modern war,
108 1'1 A.. ESDALE Calfe Pedro Monlt 857. tenders have ?een ask ed fo r built at Royal dockyards, and with
for t he earry mg out of ~he that t h c cost o f cach sh ip was the COlllrna n der, in·Chief
its illllllense armie",.,
haoS
\\'or~, thc lIt:w destrllctors bemg eslimated at .L9,o00,000 is, leam, ceased to be a personal impell-
de.st1l1~d to replace tl~e preseut ¡ a mere ,ballon d'essai. ~ ing influence with his army.
ftlpS lUtO the sea. ' \\ e unders· Si uce the plans of these ves- Of the t\\'o hUlldred 1Ut:1l
land, howevc.r, th at the plot, of sels a re not complete, t hey wh o passed lhc Pjeld .:\larsh al
lall~I belonglng to the , Cllylca nnot be ordered fOi' some in Piccadill~:, it is probable
\~Oh , ~h, has been cho~en by t h e time ret, and, as a matter oí that at least hali lJad ser\"e<!
THE NEW COIllJ.TlIltee as the s!te fo r tile 1 fact, tellde rs fo r the work have un del" hiot in France. aud yet
erectl.oll of <;me of the destru~. s till to be iu\'ited. 'fh e estima te had llever seen him in the
MAGNUM TYPE tors IS co n ~ ,d~r~d wholly 1I11SU1' o ( [9,000,000 apieee is q uite flesh .
table. 1t lS sltuated 011 the ull oHicial a nd p róbably exaQ'- l ritish Sport
Av t' l~ida Altam irallo, a position gerated , . ~
c¡o ll s.H!ered far too near tO.:1. Fi uall y 11 0 decisiou has beeu lu the \\'orld of sport whi clt
f.,sl.!Ionable proll1.enade UpOll , reached so far in rega rd to the is absor bing so uwch of e\"ery-
~vlll ch \'ery cOlIsHlerable SU IIlS, allocation of the four shi llso bod)"s attculioll here,. E llgli .
v m o 1I e ~' have
hf
'.
"e' 1 ex!"""l
,~e! o "ed'l Portsmouth wi ll probabl)' get sh mcll have succeeded !JI more
In cbUUcc,tlO.l \l lth al! d~StlllC' one, alld De\'onport hop es for than holding' lbeir OWlI agaiw,t
tors, ,fee<lmg .tohc mat,ell.al l~.y another, bnt iot is poss ible tbat tilei !' visitors trom overseas, Tite
l!leau s.of, Tubbl sh·ca rts !S !!le\ " 1th ree out of the four will be United States sent its best :lma·
ta~lei .It IS lI Ot 1I1luatural that built by priva te firl1l s. teur ~olfe rs but they were hopel:
ohJeétlOn should be taken lo c5sl" defeated in t!le mell's aua •
1the haudsollll! a\"e ulle, or la.>"lo, , Women ud Sport WOI;¡en'S compelions, The .\11""
I
!);in~ injured by this proc~dure ' l 1'hoc lalest ?f th c pe ri od i ~al lra!ian crickcle r~ , howe\'c r twve
J I he see?nd f\c~tl'ucto r . ~vtll be ~:HI I!1 co uc1us lve eo ulI'O\'ersles so br !!l~t with no ten~ r st! and
ereeted, I!I all probabll ltr) on l!l which lhe English newspa- the fir:st match wilh tlle uatit·
the si te adjoiuill g" the Avenida pers delight to indulge is the 1
AGENTS Aq{t'lItina (I~as Deiicias). <juestiou of womell's place in
_ _ _...._ _ _.~'_.,.___ spo rt. Tit e English athletic \, jctor)' for the Colonial!'. Se\'c,
nal side l'(':sultccl in :\ thoroug-:

I g irl is the ad mirali OIl of othe r I'al changcs are bt: iu g- ma!k
We have a vacancy for an in · Il a tiol1 s, but now SOI1lC of her in tite Euglish lea m for tilO'
telligent ElIglish·speakillg girl, 0\\'!1 coun tr\'W0111el1 in 3uth? ri. lIext match , but it will lcquin:

G. &C. Kre~lin~er , *' JIJ


· t '
GDO d sa 1ary an d prospec tS,
A l :.
PP y
tatln POS!hO~lS .are alleg!l~g l a stro ng cQllIbiualion. to <ideat
that an excessJ\'e mdulgence 111 1 "
~port~ a ll d ga lll es ?f 3011 kiuds ~he Cololl laleombluatlon ~\h ,
15 sefl ously weakelllll g her ph)'- I!l all roun d s tre ugth has prG'
eo
GASA J A BS sique a nd clldallgerill g tite . babl )' IIc\'er beca cxce llcd.
• • . idl

"The

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P. MAYORGA
Church of St. James •
Calle Waldo Seguel
Th. Services in aboye Clllt reh ulItil fur ther notice wj:l be: 'l'he late Sig nor C:trttSO ané! hi s wifc. Qne -of the last pbo-
ON SUND AY. uloruill f{ l 'r,:¡yer ro. 30 tographs taken of the Carnous tenor before his death.
EVCllillg Prayc r 5.30 p. m.
Celcb r:nion of Holy COlUlllUniol1 at 8. a. m. OH the 1St and O'Higgins N.o 783. Six rooms,
s rd Sunday:o in the mont\¡, ;lIH.l. afte-- '1 ornillg ~uyer OD passage, and galería. Elec-
tbe 2nd. an d dt!1. :-,n) ¡.L\":' . ~l th e Illont . trie light, water amI drainagc.
ON WBEK DAYS. E vt"lIil'¡; I',;ner Tnursday at 6. p. m Apply to Avenid a Colon I0 28.
l. WILL IAMS

rACI FIC llNE ~: :: EXCHANSE

APROXIMATE ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE


R. M. S. "ORITA" 16th. July
S. S. "SORATA" 10th. July.
R. M. S. "ORTEGA" 15th. August
R. M. S. "ORCANA" 12th. September
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37

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833 • 841 ae~
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= 51 = Senices reserved to men

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TRUCKS with
Ford
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and rearo
NAS" Iwo Ion Irucks. NAS" CUS. Six eYII.der ",triad vllves.
a ppoin t.lllents a re made in tI! ·
ParSOBS Ilaglish litll-,kid cHlils iR sixs. Unitcd Kin:::dom alld Ci\'il
Wood Milne Eaglish fool pumps. Firesloae Iyrta ..4 la"'. Services oE bis Majcsty in In ·
di a.
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~ ......... -. P....ufa o..lmaci& Arenas.
Surge ry, Calle Errázuriz.


Aug ust 17
THE MAG ELLo\N TIMFS
4

anee that should not Pari s, A ugust 9·


:\ group or Spanish reruggl'S
wllo have arrived in FrClleh
'.ounon, AIl~lISt 12.
'l'hc cor rcspolldeut of the
Central Ncws in .\thCtts state$
lerritory from 1\ forocco declare thal aceorr1i ll g to lh!! latest

BE MISSED that the in surrection i!> gette- despatchc~ rCt'ei\'cd from the
ral alld the that the rebel s froat, tlle (ireek;;; 01\ Llpturillg
have reac hed the sea lIear Ca· th e tO\\'1l of EEkisbt-hir, took
bo Agua and 011 the othc r siJe the 'l'urkisIJ geut'ral lo: Ir3.bekir
o f th c bay írom ¡"'[elilla, bom- Paeha and hi s general st6 fi,
bard iltO' the port alld offerillg' ¡>rlSIOllCrS_ 'l'h e c()rre<,poIlJellt
'1 grea te;t 1 esistellce to tite dis · adds that a11 tIJe lit wspa per'"
ell1ha rkatioll of tite re-i n force- of cye n - iJOJit icaJ I,Tl'C'1, ari!
ment.\>. Although éverything is ill!'oi<.¡tilli th:tt tIJe (~n:I,.·;';S should

Buye r s In the CASA JACOBS f rom t h e 1st . quid in the Frellch zom-, the
authorities have takell .,11 pre.
mar..:!l un Cou,L1utiu'_'ple.
:\1adrid, ;\ug ust !2 .

to the 15th . of Au gust wi ll rece lve cautiolls in case of a ris ing.
Paris, August 9-
A despateh rccei\-ed frOI1t
MeJilla brillgs tht> Il CWS that
The commissions of repara- the m anager o f the Hispano -
a r e t u rn o f tiolls llave handed over to
Brazit tite Ge rma n steamers
Afriea ll minillg compa n)' has
fallen iuto the hands of the
which have beell illterned sillce Moors: of the Belli U1iset tribc_
the begiul1i ll g of the \Var. Paris, August 12.
Be rlin , August 10. 'rhe Supreme Couneil has

10
Qne oí tTle lIewspapers of this resolved to submit tIJe question
tal sta tes that persoll who of Vpper Silesia to tite League
~ !:l:~:,,~,~r~J
]
toth e assassin of
Tiza, has been seeu i n
ol Natiolls a nd Great Britaiu.
Frailee a nd lt,¡\y llave ag reed to
Hambu rg. H e ir an ex.officer co nlilllle to semI troops therc,

2 O
the Austnan army. :\11'. Lloyd (~eorgt>, befo re lea\'ittg
this capital , uec\ared that there
Berl in, .-\ugust 10.
was n o dispute bct\\'ectt Great
'l'he Ilewspapers say that in
Britaill and Frailee and added.
spile of the propaga nda beillg
cWc do not criti..:ise the atti -
made by th e Germalls in Up·
per Silesia, the illter-allied COIII- tude Qf the French Go\'ern-
mission is takillg no Ilotice of ment and th e difficulties whicl:
ha ve cropped up with tbe
nn a l! the ir purchases. this and that it is cxpected
that in the di stricts wltere the Frenc h experts, a re not owing'
to tbe Silesian question out
plebiscite is to be takell, the
result will be fa\-o mable to really 10 the nervousness oí
Polish interests. the public"
This means that fol' eve1'y $ :30.- you spend you will receive 111
:\ladrid, .-\ ugust 10_ Paris, August Il.

$ 40.- fuH va,ue.


1
--- Our offer incbues all the latest and best Ne\Vs received írolU Cadiz
sta tes that the l epresell tative
In last nigbt's session th"
Supreme Coullcil di sc ussed the
situat ion in Russia and whetber
goocls receivecl 1'1'orn England. of a Germall firm has ar ri ved
theTe fol' the purpose of purcha- it would possible to send aid
. slllg a piece of ground to be lo rescue the starving popu ,
lace_
Bny yo u!' purchases f1'ol11 tho 1st. to the 15th. III the :
1
made illto a n aerodrome where
the zeppel in s which are to fU!! Paris, August 1 I.
1 the direet mai l service betweell Ir is a lllloun ct>d here that
(~erllla!!y alld t11e Argentine, the revolutionar }' Illovcment

CAS A JACOBS I
1
will be able to al ight. against Spain is spreadi ll g to
Madrid Augu~t 11. the western part of :'>Ioroeco
11
In pol itical ci .. c1es it is insis- COlIstantiuople, August T r.
teutly stated that the !le\\' cabi- It is stated that En\'er Be\
ud \ViII probably be presided who is at presellt in Russia,
and make money, ovel' by Seiior ;\1allra, COUllt will be <lppoi n ted slIccessor to
Romall ones will take o ver tbe ;\Iustafa Pa sha a.¡ leader of the
portfolio of :\Ii nister 01 State lIatiollali st Turkbh partr.
alld Ge neral Luque that oí :\Ii- The Governlllent of ,\ngor.:t
niste r of ,,'a f. has named Flizi Pasha chief of
- In an juten-ie\\' 011 King tlle general sta(' of the army_
Alfonso with Seilor Ma ura and
COUllt Romanoues, these two Berlin, Augllst 11.
In German politial e¡reles
I ~~:!:¡.s:,,,~:: coilsidered that Spain the speec h of :\Ir. I.l ord Georg<:
I( adopt olle of tW<i
1""olu! io,,,,, Completel}' abandon before the S'lprem e Cotlnci!
regardillg the question of LJpper
Morocco o r imm ediateJ y selld
an al'Jlly of 100,000 mCIl there ~iles i a ~a s causetl a ve ry good
a nd vote a ered it of s uffi eiell t ll11p reSSIO!l.

acific team
. _- ~---
avigatio~
milli ons tI) cope with the ex-
penses of fl big campaign .
LOlldoJl, August 1 J.
i'\ fadrid, .\u gust r 1.
Wilh n~spect to thc meeling
which took place bl!twl!ell tbe
'l'he Ir ish Republican parlia- two politi cal lead crs, Romano-
mellt, ~he D ail E iral1J1, has been nes ::l IId :\[aura, at which King-
A RICA-t~UNTA ARENAS UNE authori sed to hold a sessioll, Alfonso was also plcse ll t, it is
kllOWIl tltat thcse politicialls
,I:ari:>, Aug.ust I I. are of opini on thnt Spain ought
1 he S upleme C;ouncil ha s eith er_ to evacllatc ~rorocco or

.Sm "ARZI LA"


Left Valparaiso on the 16th. July an d
r~sol ved tha~ t here.ls no Ileces- to seud at once an ar1ll\' of one
slty .for sel1~ll!lg re-m fp rcements I huudred lhousaml IlU!1l allc1
to Upper Slles la.
~ (a d ri d, . \u gust 11.
~e\\'s froll! ~Iclilla says that
the :\(oors in the lleighbour-
vote the ueces:-ary fUll ds to
ca rry 011 a vigorous campalgn
\'ielllta) .\ug'ust ! r.
Austria and Franee havo.:
hooí! of Tetuun are displ ayillO' come to a n agrcemellt regar-
will arrive at r>unta Arenas on the tile head of General Ferna lldc~ dillg Ihe pa::ment of debts Ollt:
Silvestre, whose body ha;; heen sta nd in g at, thc begilllli ng ot
2 9th. J LJ LY. She willleave again on the 3 rd. AUGUST

cut up illto sl1lall pieees. the wa r ancl the exchange bet-
Rome, August ] r. wcen t he two cotl lltri es fo r the
¡or Anca, aCL1ifll.li'1g lo ilín.era:-y, v¡;lIing al ~a~lro, Puerto Nlontt, GQrral. The slrike of the textile Jiquidatioll of these has been
\\'o rke rs wil! COlll11H'll Ce tomor- fi xed at thirtv centimes oí ::t
Coronel. Talcahuano, Valparaiso. Goquimbo. Antofagasta, and Iquique and ro\\' in all p<tl'ts of Ital\' und crO\\'l1 to' the r;anc. As a rcslllt,
it is fea red that tite I;liners th e .\ll str ia n debtors will have
wili accepl passengers and cargo. will al so jo ill this bod)' in wlti c!t to pay thirty t imes the amol\lIt
case the !llIl1l ber of 111ell ou t o f the original Stl lll ill erownS
\\'i ll be c10se 011 half-a-million. Bcrli u, August II_
M!GIUflCENT ACCOMODATION FOR FIRST-CLASS PASSENGERS, WITH Pari<;, A ugust 1r. lt is off icially aUllolluced tltat
T ltc Sup rellle CoulIcil has (;t!fma nr, illdcpelldelltly of otlt ·
EXCELLENT CUISINE, AND GOOn ATTENDANCE, resolved tltat t].¡c .\!lies \\'ill
'otose ",." tite strictest IIcutralit\'
71' natiolls, \\'ill hel]> the sta n--
I1I g ])('o»lc in Ru s~ia . T elegrant.'J
in tlle (~ r aeco-Ttl rki sh conflict_ rccei \'ed ¡rom :\Ioscow gi\'e:¡
statelllent In' 'J'chercherill who
Good Ind hygiencic accomodatioo for 80 third-class passeogers, meo only, with I :\ Iexico, .-\ugust 1 J. ~aid tltat thousands of tons of
good meals. These 3rd.-c1ass passengers oeed only provide a mattress aod bedding It is stated \hat the Go\'ern, ccreal s a l'c II ccessar\' for distri-
llIellt has deposited in lhc butioll in ce rtai 11 d i ~trjcls \\' herc
For delails 01 passages aod freights apply to the oHice of the Pacific Steam Naviga- ;\atio nal Ballk, the sum, of lWO tite peoplc are actuall\' dyi ug
alld a haIr lllillioli dollars to
lion Company. Calle Erfilluriz, corner ~f O'Higgins. responc1 for the e.xtern:ll loan
from ..,tal'VallOlI. The ~Iiniste l'
of Financc has dedarcd that
of 1hc cou ntr)' a nd a like a mo- (;(, l'l1I all)' will 1I0t be ahle te
1unt is to be deposited ever" eOlllph·. \\';th hcr prograUtllle o~

---------..-----.11 1 tttouth
tio n of ulltil the final ea ucellá'-
lhe debt.
rcpa ratlO!LS' unlcss lite ,,-hole 01
Silesia is l'cturned to ller.

- 5 THR MAG P.LLAN TIMES Au gust 17


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Pnris! A ltgUSt 11.
In view af rhe opiniolls ex- Stars of the Cinema
pressed by Mr. Lloyd George,

" ITTLE'S" the Suprcmc Council decided


that the cxperts be illstru cted
to again examine lhe districts
of UppCI' Sil~sia where it will
be necessary to makc 3nother
plebiscite and a1so to prescllt a
report rcgarding the llldnstrial
PO W DER & FLUID DIPS ccntres which it will be impas-
~ib l e to d ivide.

Guaranteed "PRE-WAR'¡ aUALlTY Paris) J\ugust 12 .


'fhe nfternooll sessioll 01 the
Suprcmc COUllcil \Vas postpo ll cd
in arder to allow Mr. Lloyd
APPROVED by the ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT Geo rge und i\'i. nriand lo come
to SOIUC agreemcllt l'cgarding
as efficacious the qucstion af Vppcr Silesia.
l\1r. Briand called a meeting 01
in Curing the Scab at the prescribed strengths. his cabillct to discuss this !Ilat-
ter and to decide 011 the paliey
which ¡<'ránce will follow.
AII our goods are Paris. August 12.
In the ¡ast session of the su·
MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND. premc Council M. Urialld stated
that tbere was a great differ·
ence oi opilliou regarding

Morris, Uttle & Son, Ud. the Silesia question bet",ee n


Great Britain and France and
that it was useless for the
}Jiss Catberinc Gli Hord.

ltl'========::=~'F-1
Calle Roca 8 5 8 (al tos) Cou ll cil to continlle the discus·
siol). H e addf"d that, however, : kell by seño r Ernesto Barros
Jarpa.
he would discllss the matter
above the B an co Cilile y Al'gentina. P UNTA ARENA S·
...... ith Lloyd George alld do his
best to come to an amicablc ar·
I From the Argentine Santiago, August IS.
'l'hc judicial authoritics haYe
nLngcmcllt. given ordcrs thnt the properly
ol Francisco Celis. the late
Paris, Augllst 12. Buenos Aires, August n. lll:\llag<.'r of ¡he Ranco Popu:ar.
The sessions 01 the Suprcme With regard lo the two :\r· which is \'alued at o\'er lwO

GRANO H0TEL
In te rallicd COlllicil have been gcntille steamers (Toro> and milJion pesos, be put up to
suspended as ?\'lr. Lloyd George cl\'IOllte ?rotejido, which were auctio n.
had to return to L Olldon to at· sUllk by Germall submarines
tend to some business in COIl· durillg the Europeall war) Ihe Santiago, .'\ugust 15·
(E< - HOTEL COMERCIO ) nection with tite Irish questio n. Gennan and Angentine autho· Communicatiolls received from

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Call e Er ra z\lriz Telephone 165. rities have come to an arrange· Valparaiso say that troubJe has
Proprietor - J. FLACHIER. Montevideo, August 12.
A loan has been raised with mellt giving the latter satisfac· brokeu out betwcell th.e asso-
a New York ballkillg house for tíon for the illsult to its nag. ciation of merchants alld some
the purpose of installing the 'fhe first proposa! \Vas that the of the J~laritil1le ullions oí that
This hotel has been completeI)' renovated a n d visitors can n o\\' COUl1t telephone cables and wires Ull' Gennalls should SClld a war port OWlIlg to tbe fact that the
on every corufort. Special apartments can be had ",ith pl'ivate bathroom
attache d. Tite cllisille at tb is establishment cannot be eql1alled and special
dergroul1d. Thc Iban:·! is oi lIille
miJliol1 dollars. : =
vessel to this capital but
I
owillg fo rn~er are accused oí not res·
to the heavy expense alld Ger pectlllg the contract.. sigued
mall)"s presellt financial state, rel;elltly ~efo r~ the l\11~ll~ter oí
dinners can be al'ra ngea at ver)' short notice. Madrid, August 13. it has been decided that the the lntenor. 1 he assoclatlOll of
The Millistry of Allende Sa· Argentine flag will be hoisted Imerchants. foro their part, have
lazar has prcsellted its joint 011 the . Halll1ovep which is¡scnt all extenslve I'eport to the
First Class [)ar - Moderale Prices. resigllatioll which has beeu!ac. lying in Kiel and that the Ar- l~lte11d~l\t o[ the provillce .advi .
cepted hy the Kin g . The sover· genti!le :\1inister \ViII go_ 011 slllg 111m tl~~t al! work wlll be
Cig:l illllllcJiately sell t fol' sefior boanl that ve3sel escorted by! ~toppec1 Oll I hursday next.
Maura who wil! fOl'lll:the new a guard of honour. 011 hoisti.ng Santiago, August I ¡.
cabillct of \\'hich it is thought, and taking dO\\'II the Argenhlle A COlllllHlllication has beell
Count Romanolles will occupy flag a full .broadside will be received in the Moneda from
a post. fired. the Governmellt delega te in
Paris, A ugust 14. Buellus Aires, August 11. the nitrate zone an ll ouncillg
"he lI ewspapers say that it .La Nacioll ) has published that i:1 the presel1t IUonth seve·
is ver}' probable that Poland the news received from :'-..ladrid 1'al lIl ore oficinas \ViII be c10sed
wilJ be admitted to the League saying that the 1\'loors too~ the dowll alld 2,200 workl11en \\'iIl
of Natiolls in order ~ that she positiol1 of )Ioullt Aurnt !:ly be ¡eh without employment alld
may defend her frontier rights assault alld killed the greater witbout ally possibilitr of obtai·
in Upper Silesi~. In this case, part of the defellding garrisoll¡ ning work.
Gennany will also be admittc:1 taki ll g prisollers General Nava· -;;;::-.::- _. ~=-.";;;"'"~....-.- .. . --¡;:
\Vith the same úbject. rro and bis whole staff.
Mad rid, August 1 S. Buenos Ai reo;, AugU'it 1 J. I ~;"':<;;;~~::;~~::';::il~;c
An official despatch from 1\ le- T he well·knowlI Chilealljou r. tI. __ _ ~__ _ ._
lilla an notlnces that General nali st a nd writer, DOII Alberto \Ve tegret to <lu lI Oullce tbe
Navarro) \Vh o is a pri soner of del Solar, has died in this ca pi· death of Johll Da\,jdsoll , tbe
the t ri be in the zone of Alhuc · tal. The deceased had residcd youllg SO.II oí ;-'[1'. and 1\11'5. Ja-
emas, his a very serious bu llet for many years here where he mes Davldsoll írom Mor ro Clli.
wound in the lego Tllc chi ef of was a prominellt membcr of co, whi ch occu rred in the hos.
the tri be Abd· El· Kri ll, gave soc iety. pital 011 Friday lasto '¡'he little
L arge~assortment of luminous pel'missioll to a doctor to be boy had beclI badly gored by a.

1- n.w~ T~ I*!RTH -;
clocks:for the bedside In silver seu t from Melilla to attcud the cow alHI \\'1.15 illllllediately bro~
wOll ndcd general. .\ nother des ught iuto tOWII, but tbe treat.
a nd enamel. Many different co- patch states that the attacks mellt \Vas of 110 avail.
lours and shapes. of the Moors 011 the positio ll s Sant iago, August Ir. Thc fuueral took place 011
oí Zuco alld HeuiJl Sicar llave 'rhe spread of the epidemics Friday t\fternOOI1.
An:electric clock fo r sale w ith becll rcpulscd with hea\'y los· of smaJlpox alld influenza is We a re asked bv ~rr. al1d
SIX adj ustments. ses to the attackillg pa rty. causi ng grcat .llarlll in lhis i\lrs. Davidsoll to eXI)reSS their
Londoll, August 15. capital where the 11umbcr oí thauks to thtir 1l1any friends
COMPLETE OPTICAL A cOl1lmull:catioll from Du· cases are increasing ever)' day. for their killdlless alld lette r ~
blill anllOUllces rllat De \'alera's Santiago, August r l. of s)'lIIpat hv in rheir sad berea-
DEPARTMENT. reply to i\lr. Llo)'d George nei· 'l'he scnator, Don R ¡cardo "cment, and also for the \\'1'('-
ther accepts 1101' refuses the \'aldes, has calJed the attcnliOIl aths :'lnd fl owers SCllt
CONSUL TATION proposals llIade by the Go\'ern· oftheOo\'Crnlll el1t to the c)¡a rgc - ,),h e Chicf of Policc, ~[r.
ll1ellt íor a settleme ll t of the l1Iadl' ¡'\' t)¡c COIllllla:l(lcr in CI1<;t:WO Chc\'esich, who arrin!d
FREE. 1fi5' h qllestiotl Lmt therc is hope Chief in 'Pl1l1ta Arenas, agaillst frOIll fhe 1I0rth by th e ... ~lagalla.
that a favourab le decision will ce rtaill Go\'ernme ntplIbJicatiolls nes», hrought somc l\\ellt} [¡\,e
be made. in a lIewspaper \\'hicb he deno· poli cclllan and dctecti\'es to put
Paris, August 15. unces as traitorous and sl1bver· the force he l'e 01\ a sOll nd foot.
A lIIessage from B oulo~ 1I 0 siyc and likely to provoke soc ial -iu g.
states that Descha m])s ¡l nnoull ' troubles. - Pri\'ate illfot'luation recei ·
ces that Carpentier \\';1\ figh t Santiago, ,.\ ugllst 1 L ved frOlll tile 110rth sta tes tliat
lhe negro ex-c h ~tIllpi (!!I Born e 'l'be ex·calldidate to tile J>l'c· Don Roq ue Bla ya \\'ho was fol'
Gibbs in New \'ork Ilext Ja· sidency of tile Rcpubli c, Don ilI31ly ye.u·s resident in this
• C J-iIl~OE ~ Sept fo r Iquique una !")' . Javie r .\lIjel Figlleroa js ;;('I'i. tO\\'lI, allJ \\'ho at prcsent livcs
.:\1.\(~ALL.\:-\ES , \\'ill leave for Valparaiso. 011 11th. 1.011U0I1, AUg'ust 15: ousl}' jll with small pox :\ nd in Quilj)ltc is rather il\. His SOI1
~:\ LEJ.\:\'DRO ~ \.Vi II lca\'e for Ultima Esperanza Ncxt 'l'llesclay a sessioll oí fears are entertain ed for his 0 011 Alfredo Blava left for \ ·al·

Braun & LO\'Al~'I')


• 1'.'Ú'AGO>:Ilh
, J{ In ST.\. C R ez.
011 11th.
Lcfl for Argcntine Coast pcrts.
In Calela Josefi na .
Leh f~r Rio Gallegos a nd Santa
the Irish Parliamellt \\'i1l be life.
held ill Dublill ancl before that
the British' COVCl'lIll1Cllt wrl\
repl y to De \'alera's. llote.
Santiago, AlIgust 15.
'file President of tite Rcpublic
para iso to visit' l1im by the
.0rtegaJ.
- The S. S. .M agallanesJ ¡rom
has authorised seüor Arallcibia Valparaiso and intermediate
Cruz. Lazo lo fonn the Hew cabiuct ports arrived )¡C're 011 Suuday
Belgrade, .\ugust 16.
Killg Pedro of Serbia died alld offered thc portfolio oí Fi· last. She bronght a large qU:ln·

Blanc~ar~
. KEEL R0\\'. \\'iJl le:.:ave for Condol', Kimcre .\ike .
nud :'lIonte:.: Dincro on 9th.
this afternOOll at haH pasl ¡ive. nallce to seüor (~uiJ\ermo Subcr· titr of mails alld cn rg-o and
casseaux and 'romas RaTllircz 179 passellgel's, 3ll1ong'st wholll
•CORJ)II.LER.\ . who both rcfused undel' the \\'crc: i\lr. and )Irs E. BrO\\'Il .
.\RACC.\>: I ..h 'l'aking' sileep fl'oll1 San Gregorio SPANISR LESSONS plea of bad health. This lIIillis· " Ir. and :\[rs. (~u,>ta\'o Cheve·
:" h.• v Se..::,). t rv W3S fina ll)' acccpled by se· "ich and family, ;'\ Ir. and i\lr.<.
• )ll:-':El~.\".\ ' l':'ull l1i!l ~ tu I'Of\·c:Ji~. . . Cood lllethod. :\Ioderatc ch.nr• ,iór Francisco Garees Gana and \\'alter Hardy, ~·( es$ rs. G. :\.
-~~~le:.:pholl\!"': S~'f\ i..:i o ) lariti111o ;\'.1') 5t. \ ::r,;~:¡ral!O 1,me SS¡
Movement nI Steamers . Bodcga l'.o 296.
Re. Apply lO tlte office of fhbi it is thought that the :\tillistry Brooke, !\ . Hraukma nll and L
: newspA per. for Fo rcj~lI .\ ffa irs \ViII oc ta- C..Martin.

l\t~gust IJ

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6
_ Dmin g the "bsence of i11r. 3 fC glad to hcar that ),.[r 5. J a-
n . O Camp0S l\1.essrs Juan ues bas almost recovcrcd ÍTom.
r'ranCISC " . 1 k 11 t '11 ess
Hodolfo Jaca and R odülfo H o c' ¡Cf re..:en 1 n .
will he in ,ioinl ma1l3gcIlJeut oí -Accordillg to cablegtam~
the finll of Mcssrs. i\[cueno<:z received il appca rs that t he
BelH:t y. training ship 'lBaquedauo l ar-
-'l' llc secretarr of tile Cov fived in the Japanese port o~
et'lllll cn t oHices, 1\[r, .\lej:wllro Yokahama Oll Fr iday lasto
Lagos Rivera, has becn gr:ll1. - Al the enel of this wee.k tIJe

lcd ti holiday of Iiflcell el.!)"s. dcspatch baat . Leucototu and
Durillg bis abscllce, his tl ut ", s rhe tugboat « Ortb:~ wil! ¡cu ve
will be attcnded to Mr. Carlos {or thc tlorth, pickin g up SO\lle
Auabaloll S. 11110\'s 011 their way. 'l'he fol'.

LTD, - About olle humlred fllld mer' vesseJ has been nearly a
fifty meu .arrived by tile cM,,· ycar 011 this statio n.
gallal1es~ to !ook foro work bere, - MI'. R. Rogers leh fort
where there 15 a lreaoy an e"cess tbe Isla nd yestc rday.
of súpply over the demand of

London, Paris, seyeral 11Illldreds. It :lppears - The sailing'of the s. s. «Ma.


thal lhe Covernor of tl,c Ter· gallallcs, lJas been . postponed
ritor)' advised tIJe lntell del~t of t1lltil Saturday -ow lIlg to tb,e
t[¡e provillce of J... lallqUlhue bad weather rc igll ing in tbc

~unta Arenas.
some ti me ago that therc \Vas bav today which has stopped
no room for more IlIen 31ld 110 all' work of discharging tbe
dottbt this is the reason ror cargo from tlle sh ip.
~hc se ¡ast arrivals who eviden· - 'l'he death occlIrred last
. ¡;i). thí n ~ ~hat.the men resident nigllt of Señor Oscar Feliu,
here wish to kec j; al! the g?od who carn e down from tbe
We hold a fine , selection of plece goods which we things fo!' thelllselves and t!lai , ?-;arth 50l11e tlIouths ago to take
the messaO'es oí the Governor un his appoi utm ell t oE Promo.
are offering .at very low pnces. A VISlt to us be- are SClll \,~ th lhc íde;t of mi "-
Il-¿r Fi<:.c:'! l in thís 'rcrrítory.
leading lhe publico Il is <t l-lll.) 'file deceas.ed w~!l . a brother of
thal thes e 150 C311110t be seut Don CamIlo Fel1u who was
fore deciding to purchase e1se'vVhere w!ll pay you. ba~k by. the sume ship thcy l reSídent in .MagallatlCS fo r so
arnved lll. many)'cars.
Navy Garbadine Irom 28s. · lo 40s. metre - \Ve beg to congra tuiate l\Ir: _The Pacific Compa llY's
Blanket Clolh. pure wool
Cashmeres
...
25,S. lo 30s .
25s. lo 32s.
.... a ud Mrs. Jobll DUllcan 011 the J11ai! stcafil(!'r cOrl'3na~ is e5t,
birth oi a SO Il , \~hi eh was born pcctcd to ;trrÍ ve, here from Lí- '
o ~! Suuday evelllug last. Both \·erpool Ol! ~he 8tb }kp~emb{·r .
Governmenl While Serge
Ve\vel
18s.
l5's.
... Illother and Son arc doillg welL

~I' . l
_ The 1'" m Ili cr o
f IV -
mance

Jap Silk
Black Salin, best qunlity
7s.
20s.
... - By a rcce nt dec:(~e oC the has submitted to Parliamcnt a
Supr~llle Gov ~n ll~lell!, the dis· bill proposin g; further taxatíon.
s.ol1.!tloll .all~. llg llldatlOll of tlJe It includes a táx 011 name·piates
Cletón
Nurse Clolh
7s. lo lOs.
3s, lo 4s.
... b."uted IJablhty COlnl;l3uy :So. or advertisements OJl thc pre·
clcdad Croata Merca ntil de COIlS, mises of private buslll esses, pro·

Prinled Silk and Brocade 20s. lo 23s. .. trucciones :t have beell a utllo- fessiollal mell and industrÍes,
riseu.
- The P.S.N .C. steamér , Or· street.
which are legible fro m the

• tega. arrived 011 F ri day last, 'rhe sarile bill plltS a: taK on

Also the new piJe c10th DWETINE at the lowest prlce ID the 12th. ;nstant and brought cssences, perr.U~les, pomades,
a large guantity oí mail alld p'o wders, mediCinal úmtmellts

town 20 metres I
ca rgo for this port. A11l0ngst alld soaps; drugs a l{d medici·
others, who a rrived by her nes in general; doct?r's¡ dentists'
\Vere l\'Ir. alld Mrs. RUllacres, 31ld othe r professlOllal men's
the i\[isses Gladys alld AnUle rccipes; playing ca rds; entrance
Runacres, Mrs. Peebles and tickets to theatres, race-cour ·
child, 1\ 1r. and Mrs. H. Spea ke¡ ses an.:! all otlter public spec·
Send your printing work to the ".MAGELLAN TIM.ES", who specialise Mrs V. Detaillt;', Messrs. W. M. tacles.
Gilmour, N'. M: Pedersen, J. 'filere will also be a variable
in letler-heads, bill heads, programmes, menus, visiting cards, etc. and J o rcian, \\1. Ness, aud D. Rerr. tax oí fro m 5 to 20% 0 11 tbe
Shc left again foc the uorth sale príce of all articies of Juxur y~
In fue manufacture of account books. on Saturday alld will proceed 'Tbís tax \V iII be also put on
to Liverpool via tb e Panallfa meals and drinks taken in club ~,
Canal. botels, restaurants, bars, cafés
<l nd other establ ishme uts das·
-Accordi¡¡g to llews brought
.' sified as comi ng under the term
1.>y the c~ l ag.a!1a!les~ the P. S . of lllxury.
N. C. steamer ~A r;dla ) is still
E very persoll who effects an
aground and seriOl1S fears are

"'COOPER"
. is the
.
bein g cntertainec\ for h er ulti·
mate rate. as the work of re-
floatil1g her has proved more
difficult than was expected.
operatioll oí embark in g or dis·
embarking llIel'chandi se in an )'
port or cove in tile Republic
will paya tax of 1 per gross
ton ior expod'a ti on or impor-
BY APPOINTME ~ T - V¡sitors to tOW!I during the tatioll, alld So cts. per ton for
week illcJnde Mr. T. Saunders coast trade.
from Otway statioll, a nd l\fessrs. This project appears to us to
T. Dick and G. L. Ashton from be presented more with a view
Puerto Borics. to increasing t11e flltmber oi
- 'I'he (~overl1or of the T er. public employees than· of ¡nerea·
rOWDER DI f> al·' others are ritory left ror San~jago by the siug the reVCllue, as, j'ft cxam-
~ Ortcga~, alld during b is sta}' pie, jf the import dnty \\'<lS itl·
I th e capital will e ud eavou r creased 0 11 <trtic1es of lu:.:ul')' it
to place the ne\\' J1luu ici pallo<l n would (:n ta:l llO further expense
IMITJ\TIONS ! al1d ",ii! l11<l¡ke a general prc. for colJectiJ:g it.
The idea of further taxati ol t

ARTICLES made of the same ingredients vary according to


~f~:!;:~:::~:O::f; . the
to thc necessit ies of to COlUmerce and industries, the
S lI prcme
t. Durillg hi s abo form er of ""hich can o nly he
the la wyer :'111'. Belis.u io work ed at a loss o\\'ing to t he
l. their quality; 2. the proce~s of their man~fact u re; and 3. any """-'" will act as Go\·crnor. criti cal situation' and the rni·
!lons value of thc Chilea ll peso,
previous treatment of the ingredients. :-The c Ag~d¡n left ' ·a lpa. and the latt("r is 1I0W almos t
for Puerto i\'fontt direct 1l01l-existell t, does 1I 0t appear
Beer and Whisky are both made from ' Mah! 011 '1'hursday la5t and is ex. to us to bl;' w ise.
The finest T oilet Soaps a nd the cheapest Laundry Soaps are pected to ardve he rc abottt t he
• 20th. installt .
manufactured from the same raw material s!
The common Green-glass Beer Botde. and the finest Cut-glass
- '1'h e 1'owl1 COllllcil held a
special meeting 011 Friday af. Pre-war spirits
teruoon to d iscuss scverr\l mat.
Goblet contai'n the same original ingredients! ters of im porta nce \Vith
TG:ov'enw before he leit fo r the
thc¡tlally
.Therestoring
new Li cell sin g BiH
p r(!.war retal·
pa~ '
The finest lSteel and the commonest Cast Iron are made from the lI ~Hth. lt was dec idcd to uive lin g couditions has passed the
same Ore' IIn flll! pOWcrs to lIegotiate House of Comnloll s and n ¿~ '
petmi ssion to float a loan goes to th e House oI L oras.
COO*R'S DIP and its imit~tions may be made
.( 200,000. Among t he provisions of the
13ill, it extends the hours in
frbrií !\\e' sdíe i'1gredients, and wrapped in ¡he . '1'. 1'. ] ones which prinks> may. Le served
sa:~ ~ 'coloúred .paper. but .not one of these Imita· . famll)' retumed to Rio and pcrmits di stillcries tú re·
yestelday <Iher a sta)' of vert lo the pre.war alcoholic
tions is identical with the original! 'l C·,rl \' a forln ' 1 t .
. , • Igl 111 town. \'" :ve strc ngth jn beverages .
,
• EL ASERRADERO BLANCO
It IS a ll a q u estion ol (Tne on ly Engu. n S.w Mili}

OUt' F! ~ EWOC?D. 5a\\'11 ill logs 01' split, ¡s c1ean


QUALlTY! ami whlte nlld IS the best v'l lue to be had in Pun ·
ta Arcnas. Orders a re executed iltltllediately.
MILWARD & CO.
Cal!e Arauco" ,between Chiloe nlJd 'ralch.

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17 T H E MAU l;LLAN TIM~
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S EC U RITV orrespondence t he war-pa th , a good fe\\' oth er sellt she had bren pla.yiug Geo!· I It began whell shc met I ;eol.
roulIg IllCU laugh ed a mi won- fr ey Staines :lgainst R euhen frey for a Su uday \Valk, and he
P LEASURE \VI: h:\\',
dered how long th ei r savi llgs Halfyard, and making eaeh hacl :l ero\\' to pluck Wit:l !¡er,
d the fol!o.. would holel out, and which think he wns the fa\'ourcd o ne; lor she'd b(!cl! giving- Frnest
ECONOI\llY will lt:t'll r,
u ",I,'c"t,'on"
" wouldDIget left
, nest f first
\. Then Er- but.I with larger I game iuI sight 1ll0olJl a good Lit~ oi ilcr .::om.
1'> 00111, rom ! men ca, carne am a man a most wort 1 ma r- pau\' latc:ly, alld "corirer, ')Usy
2
\ugu ,t 1, 19 1. baek to have a look at his old rying, Gcoff alld ReubCII sallk at the hay harvest, had Ilot
1'he Editor .hume and fiud a OevolIshire into shadows She neve r [oosed carec.l over lllllCh to see .\m~
c'l'he :'Ilagellan Ti!l1es ~ wife; alld though he IW:lrd al! aman, howeyer, till sbe'd got OL! the ri ver twice :l Jar SOll1e.
nenr Si r, about he r from his auut, Merey a[J her fun with him, and she tim es with lile chap from Vil'-
, am !llore II Jan surpn.se d at Bloom, wllo I".yed him almost had the 1.ft to keel} 'em 011 th e g inia.
t Ile c0Il1111ellls 011 t he (, age I- on her knees he wouldu 't turn hooks un til there ,xasu't a wrig_ !le SOOl1 forgot that, ho\,e.
Follics ~ th at appea red " in his thoughts in that directioll, gle left. SO IIO\\' . she plalllled ver, in surpr ise :1t what lite
paper Iast wec k-j t Ile s I10W yet 511eh was th e magic of the allother of her wlcked ptal1k~, gi rl told hil11 .
~toPP .I11 R ~ a u(I you UlUS t ma id t"hat Bloom, from chaffing doubting Il ot that she'd h:lve I el dou' t mind R el1ben,' sa id
I ""nen,b,,;, sir, tilat yOllr Camp her a bit, soon got intercsted tlle last OUllee frOI11 th e yOun- Gcoffrey, IIor 1 kllow very
rcaders who eould not see the and prol11i sed to be a noth er '\':'er mCll, ~efore shc tUTllcd he!" I well you ean't make up you r
show havt: to depe nd on your vietim. por the ~hape of her full a ttentiOn to the older one. milld bctwixt me and him,
paper for a fair aeeouut of 1110uth made men haU silly, a11(1 Reuben was the onl y son oí thollgh 'tis about til11e you did'
Punta Arenas social life,alHl the words that.came out of it1hiS llI?ther,. a ver}' steadfast but 1 draw thelineatthisher~
the COlUl11ents on the Follies completeel the Job. aud h1gh·nllnded young fellow fore igllcr, 1lI00m, a lld T doubt
llot fair. T ShOllld like to Of course Ernest Bloom wasu·t as worked 011 the ra il way, hut jf 'tis wortby of )"0\\ to see the
nd the writer of the Ar· a gleen youngster, to be took desired to do greater thillgs. lUan so oft.:.
th at tile stage a nd fr eez= in by a pretty faee a nd a few H e'd offered to take Amy to '('he girl lallghed at tilat.
. . I t bl . clever compliments. I le lIIust Callada, beeallse he eould get cH e WOII't Jet lile alone , she
I!I~ amalter,
t11ls re 111 t and tltat sita requi-
le same e 10 ha ve been thirt)· five whe n he." J'ob 011 the Canadiall Pacific allswered, cand l 'm fed up",.,'tl'
res a I¡fetime to learn even a cante home fo,>r a holiday, with Rai lway if he wsa minded, alld all this galivalltiug. 1 ha\'e
Iitt te oí either, plellly of dollars in his pocket it prom ised llluch bigher pros· dceielcd, but I'm fea red of I11Y
Should such COllllllents be and a ¡arge experiellce oí Iife pects than the ¡ittle loop·tine rife of nJ ovlIl, Cor he's dclth o¡t
'NO STOPS ON THE WAY" sell t to your paper after the gathered in Virginia, where he from Totnes to Ashburton. He lile and won(t ~ake 'So.' AlId
3rd sllow of the Magella n Fol- was foreman in a tohaceo g row- courted honest and square, l'm feared of Renben too, be.
You are fully insured lie.~, 1 hope you will telJ the illg place. But AlU}' sholle upon werell't frightelled oI Amy's cause hc's a fieree e!tap and
FOR SAFE, COMFORTABLE AN O writer in lhe words of tile Olle him like the ¡¡gilt to Paul, alld gallles in thc past, believed her growiug terrible imp3.ti~lIt. But
and 0111~ Pite Iler to «s IlUt up J he didn't hesitate to eon fess with all his heart whell she PJI do thj~, Geoff, if"ou'rema¡t
USE PLEA SANT MOTORING as we ¡ook to your paper ior he'd never see ll slIch a pretty said she \Vas ve ry fOlld af hilll , cllotlgll. 1']1 IlU (¡ff .vith you
1~ WHEN YO~ TIR fai .. eOJllme1lts alld larls. woman-iu America, or any· a11(1 felt sure he'd make her a by uight, aud wt:'ll get lllarrie4

.,lfü ~~H.NN.W~~s-n~/
! \Vhere else. gooel husband. and come baek the next dav .
Yours faithft1[Jy «'1'0 think,' he said. lthat !\nd to Geoffrey Staines she Thell J shall be salc. But. 'ii
(Sg(l.) R. W. Thoruhi[!. Nat Bassett's daughter should sairl the same. He was a far- VO\l'1\1 fearen to do !<Ilch a ho!d
• "",..""' ..."' ......_______ have turned iuto such a1l amuz- mer \\'ho had lately boug"ht lhiug, you'vt! only i:pt t,) :;ay
- - - - - - . - - _•• _ - iug ereatio n, fr om the slip of Aller Mpad, a g razillg farm up so, alld 1'11 turno elsewhere.»
OOUBLY VUL CA NIZED JAIME y JOB DAN A a dirtY'llosed babyshe was wh~ll tlle river beyond Mrs. Bassctl(S, cYou'lImarry me! » he shou.
l left Engla nd fifteen year ago! J 'T was hi!) d ream some day to ted, scarce believil1g his own
REI N FO RCED B EAD Tinsrniths & Sallitary Engineers He ::aid tuat to AIll)"s moto have l\irs. Bassett(s place and ears.
Fi reslon e T ire & Rub be r CO. Water la id 011 aud every c1ass her, wholll he remembf'red, for add it to Aller Mead, because el will, if )'ou'll rUli awa~'
Nat Bassett was dead a"d his they adjoined, and Ballk Side, with me. I've thought it <:.11
\ 'J('TOIU A 1;'66 HUE'iúS Al[tE::I I1ifi...S, of sauitary work \1udertaken.
wido\V had the fanll by lhe as :'Ilrs. Bassett's \Vas cal led, out, and if you'lI bring yonr
S tock 01' ed l sizes a nd typ es Baths and geysers made alld river justaboveStavertonbridge, would be Amy's in fullness of boat oue night to the laudillg
(itted. Petrol tallk s, lamps, a nd where th e grazi ng ground slo- time, alld go very nice inside in the orehard, you can ro\,-
The Magall anes Motor,..Garage < olher motor aece!:>ories supplied pes to the loot of the forest a ring fence with Geoffrey's me where rou list, so it's safe .•
at s hort est llotiee. and the g reat orchard rUllS la rger fanu . c'I'here's 110 need of~seeretsr~
Pu n ta Ar enas Chi le alol1O" the brink ol the Da rt. He, too, 10"e<1 her in a stra- he sa id. l It you sa}" rau're going
1'elepholle 245. - Casilla 253. A I~d :\Irs. Bassett l¡eel to the ight and proper fash iOIl . He to wed me, then w1100n God's
retllrned native, and said her was a flaxen man of stnggy earth han tlle right to den y
daughter was gooel as gold alld build, with blue eres an.d a niee it?~
There are Reasons oll ly waitillg to make tite right hefld ol curly ball'j wll1l~ Ren· But she was for rUlIuiu).r away
man happy whell he eame ben shaved c1ean and hl S .ey es by llight by the r¡ver, and sillce
a101lg; tbough well she kllew were bro\\'l1, <!ud his bU1ld a he felt a lot too exeited at bis
wlly gooel housewi ves should use
AMY UP A TREE 'twas a 1ll0st l1ulikely thing thougbt lighter but taller lhan l luck to trOllble ;¡hout ddaib,

ght So ap By Eden Phillpotts


that Am}' would make an" 11Ia n Geoff·s. They'd knOlVll each he agrccd to thelll ,
happy. other from boyl~ood, alld never d'II fty to thc 1110011 ir yon
Other people, of cou rse, told di ffered except m the matter oq like,' he said, ca nd il" you want
Eruest different, alld Joe Bla Aroy: aud even over that ther to flit by night, so it sl1al1 be.
It is guarantecd a bso lll~cJy A )IAII) 0"- ~I.\(;I C des who'd su ffered in his tur:l, was aboye-board and fought 'fhere'~ no need, but I'm olll)"
said that, so fa r as he eould fair and took 110 advantage of wishful to pleasllre yOll. I.·U rO\":
pu re, :llld ~j¡e reiore wil! SO)!~: womcn sC'em to be bOfll see Amy did ought to be ta· each other. But both was 1l1ad yOl\ dOwn to tbe :'IIiU pool by
not injul"C the clothcs. It for 1l011ght but to bring misery ke¡; to a public place and sto- for !ter, and she, ~nowing it, the Abbev; then we'lt get across
to the men, alld they take their ned to dcath. Which showed wondcred ho\V she might . get to Totnes aud cateh a trailt
w orks for yOll, and at th e pleasure by tOflllentiting the what he'd beell through. her pleasure out of 'em befare where rou please, alld be mar-
loras of ereation . A good few However, the girl chose to she tl1Tlled 'eln goillg. She liked ried in dne course ~l.i1d come
sanie time sa ves yOll slleh females suffer for it in cIue be interested in Ernest, a11(I 'e111, sa me as she liked every- home again .•

mOlky. ft is the best soap coursc, alld eOn1 (! to abad eud; told him she 0111)" eared for thing in a pair oi trol1sers, and d'd love tho.t,~ she declart'd .
but oftener 'tis lhe 1IIa11 they grO\\'l1 mel1 :lnd never coul¡;l would Jet Geoff take her lO a . 1 dOll't wuut aH the bother of
th at ~ki ll and money ca n ",reek; a ll d eveu the best sort abide th e bo}'s, beeause" the}' I revel, or go 011 tite ü,:,er with a wcddillg and telling mother
' mell don't see through 'em w.as so \Veak'lll i n~ed. ShClllade l R eube n; but to lo\"e. e lt her, as all~l m)' Jrie!!qs.~
produce. Gi \'e it a tr ia l give 'em a wide berth. F or hlln tell about 1118 advent l1r~s they t hought she dld) 31l d as So tbcv talked Out tlle detaiís
and yO ll ,yi ll be cOll vinccd mally of thcse women seem to in America, a¡~d Jistene<l w~th l she declared she <lid, \\~rell·t in alld preséutly Geoff liked the
be made to 10ve, and they be roul~d, wOllder.1I1g eyes, as 111· Jler naturej th.ough now she'd thought of· just slippillg oH
of its ,,¡due. .ene,,,III\" the p re~iest. Us go 1I 0eent as a b t ten's. And she got 'em both 111 a hopeful frame without allV russ nl most as wen
'em Jike reeds, and, cOlltrived, with out rlnythillg sa id .of Jl1i ~ld . a mI. klloW ~h e}"d do as Am y a¡;pea red to do. So they
too oCte!!, Ilcver spring up agai ll , or done, too sho\\" hrncst ~h e J~er blddmg 1f shc hfted her lcft it at that, anu it \Vas ar-
when tlle crcalmes have pla· was much llupresscd by hnu , flnge r. . . ran gecl that so .sOon as Sta ill es
yed ou t t: ¡eir gal11cs a ll d gOlle und felt very prou~1 that he f?JJ d tlus IS wb.at s hc done. 1 liad got in hi s Ita)", they'd flx
o n their way to filld more should take a u}' Ilotlec of sueh beheve tll e plaulllug gave her the night lor the adn'lltl1 l"c.
a you ng \\loman :lS her. as much pleasure as she tho· And two dars late!" .\111)' went
To sec Amy Bassett with a \Vell, 1l 01V she'd got three 011 ught of til e fun shc'd get out for :l ehat with Reubell in his
mau was to see :l cat her hands alld \Vas as happy of tbe actual eve!ltj for a Plot l dilln er hour. He came out OL.
GROMAN , ZEHldil with a lllouse; aud sueh \Vas as a queen, fo r up to the pre· was meat alld dnuk to her. tlie signa! ho.x, whe re he work,....
h ofticial oi n~ aad M_pie her skill ut niueteell, that she'd
Bueno. AIr.. kecp two, al' even thrce, iu
torturc at 01lC time; which no
Calle O'HI"ins, nut t. lSriaáat. . 6: c.. cat C:l II. She made a proper
busincss of f[irtiug'~c\'en at
Furniture and Spring Mattrtslti
mallufacturcd a nd renovcd and Aay
otbtr work iD tbis carefully carrlltd.
out.
twelve she'd orde r the bo)'s ta
her tollipops fo !" kissing
fillger! Shc was tokeued 3.
score of times, and broke it off
Electric Lighting Plants
Al! \'I"ork and mat(!rial~ruara nt ~d.
I for llCW ad\·elltures; alld then,
in sight of twenty, ",hell she
was a properly lovely piece, as
Motor Engine.s. 5aw Benche~
beautifu[ and a~ hard as the
glass \·irgin ;\[an' in tile eh~l reh

ISUNe wil1dow, shc had three st nngs
to hel' Lo\\', 'a ll d j¡~r poor, wi·
1""",,,'1 11l0thl'¡" hoped to Ciod .'

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wcd aue! awar inside t he

(~I"cr-e)"ed amI bi r :lnd trilll


-1 1 was .\111\', :llld nothil1g sly about

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Wood, in the cough or 'planed, ton·
. gu(!d a nd grOoved; illoldmgs of aH !Jcr bugil, Ol' he!" frauk [ove of
I I kinds for doors alld Wil1 dow fra mes, I
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[llc.1!:>l1l"c. She a,lorell compan)'

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f100r skirting, etc. al! of dry wood. amI pn'tty eloth(:s, and onl)' the
- Oetails aud ')fic(!s to b(! had on ap· ]11<;11 knéw what llIaddeniug
plication" '.. ., " n , " " "J I ¡lJu.1.!itics shc'lI g-ot hid in her;
01" ho\\" she thawell onc da: and

s~~ ~::-~e-~I I froze tillo llcxt; Or ho\\' she'd


kiss Ilude!" the moa11 oue lIight,
,mil look through ~·ou [Jext
1W ruillg", as ir shc'd lIe';er seen
1you. afore ;lml ne\'cr wanted to¡ TOWnSBn~ &CO,
I :lg:llll.

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S a n\c of Chil a )' Ar'!;clltina b_Uiltlillg, fi,,! n oor ,
T elep h one Núm. 142. ....9' 11 . lu fael n tartar; ami wl.cn
I ;<'!offrev :-:'t:liH('S ami Rellhell
[~¡]f)"3r·d \\"erc knowll to he 011 ._-~--_._-_ .. - _ - ,,-,,,-,"-_'-" -'-I
d
"August 11
TH 1!i M.A.GBLLAN Tta.l!18
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ed at the station , and took his
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basket and sat along wiril the

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c--h-e
-·l-o'-·r~
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Th •
girl in the burdocks b y thc rj ·
ver. Alld then she surprj~ed M agellan Bra nch
s. _ _. - him within 3 11 ¡l1 ch of 11IS hfe.
cI 've beclI thinki ng a 10t -; of th. :.

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about Cana d a,~ she sOlid.

H.~ ~d, ,ro",~ ," ,~ I d thought 'twas Virg il1ia. ~ Over·Seas Club
hl: allswcred¡ and ril en, af coursc,
-; and : -
she vowed Eruest Bloom was
,.. .Id ..', all old borc, :l.lld shc'd g r ow ll
weary oí everybody lo Sta ver- ! Patriotic Leagu e

Married MenU ~
tOI1 and wallted to be off alld
away.
'¡ ~ You kllOw ver), well thcy be ., NOTICES ,.
all dust comparcd to )'011 , RCl1 ·
ben .) she told him. cA nd the 'rb e Annual General Meeti ng of the Club \ViII ta ke place
H"ve you made provisiOh for your w ives IoIId children? more 1 sec of lllcn, the sorcr 1 111 thc Club Building 0 11 Saturday October 15th. a ' 8.30 p. 111.
fee! til at )'ou're lhe o nl y o ll e 'J'JlI;: SECR I T .... R\'.
Or for your childre.ú edoClltion? for me.t
,1'm he:ning th ings,l alls-

¡f not take out an ENDOWM ENT or aLifE I we red Reubcn. He sa' agape
with a bit of pasty haH way to
his lllouth.
,Alld rou've got to hear more
l\f
On AugUSl lsth. lhe foll ow ill¡:' g ellt!Clll ell ",ere enroiieJ as
embers of the ,O ver-Seas Club, alld • Patriotic League ...
1'_ R. D. Burbury. D onald :\lcLeod. Percy S. S ullivau .
J ohn McKilluon. Ang us .McaLeod.
POLlCY in t lle yet), she wcut 0 11 . , I'm frigh-
fi tened of Geoffrey Staillcs--such DUr! ll!;' tite past week the Librar)' Comlnitlee reC'ei\'ed au

" Sun life Assurance Company of Cana~a.1


an obstinate chap as he is! - additioll of six handsome ,'olumes to t he J. ibrary, fot which
and I'm frightcllcd al Mr. Bloom, they sincerel)' tllallJ.: Mr. C..\. T. Riesco.
too 1 wa ut, bcfore everything-
in the world, to clear out-just
you and IIlC 1 don't wallt 110 I
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fuss aud no hard words from let out thcir engageuH'::Jt Iv ;¡ ¡l ,_,t Lecll k ll OW Il to smoke a
Geoff. And 1 don1t wallt bitter soul ulltil she gave tile word. pipe.

Ask for particulars frOIn t~e Auent in Punta Arenas honrs with my mother neithcrj _ . "" S o they met each otbe!', and

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but ii you'lI ma rry me 0 11 the M EN O~ M E I [LE as Rcubell's boat stole in and
quiet j I'II go to Ca llada wi til '1'0 plan such a pieee o f clown- he shippcd his paddle:::, he
you; and some day, perhaps, if 1 ri ght, badhearted folly shows lieard t'other's voice, and found

e, A, T. R¡[SeO
don't sel! it wheu mother dies, what th e g irl was. Be blamed himself alcmgside farmer.
we'll come 1I0me along in time if you know wh at to call !te r c\Vltat in thun der ht'> vou
to eud our old age at Bank exactly. To do such a thin g doillg here?, C'ried neoffrcy, -a ud
S ide.J d idn't se.cru human altogether H :llfyard ver)' near fell out of
Wcll, he was y01Jng and won- for in the first place, it took his oo:J,t in amaze to hear his
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.._ •• ~",~ derful [uH oi hope and trust, 11 0 accou nt of the feelings of ri"al's "oice.
a nd he loved the girl too wel! they two honourable meno a ud l'Tis for me to ax that quest..
for his peace. Alld as slIe was in tlle second ít sbowed a fOw , io n,» he sa id, steady ing hilll-

C8rdwell "'Hydraulic Wool Presses


millded for Callada also, which er oi getting pleasure out o the self: l i\l y place is hefe to.night,
was his desire, he didll't argue misfortullesofotherpeoplewhich and onl)' m ine, a ll d if you've
Illuch about tbat. H e w31lted might be caJled properlr devil- gOL our seeret br sorne hidden
to fa ce tbe music, howeV'cr, ish_ Yet thats too hard a word,trick, Stailles, 1 hope you'll be

HAND & POWER same as Geoffrey Stai ues uad pe rbaps. Pa rsoll sai d, later ou.' a sportsmall and clear out of
done) and saw no reason wh-a- that Amy Bassett had got 1l 0lthiS t:efore she comes.)
119 \o 600 pouodI 01 '11'001 preooed in two miDol... Tbe Only Hidraulie p~ 01
tever why they shoul d fly in heart; :J,nd perltaps t hi s was the . The devil yon do!> cried
Reasonable Pria O' Ihe Marke! secret wheu th ey could walk most charitable war to viewj Geoffrey .• ''I'i s fo r you to dear
FOR CATALOGUES AND PRICES APPLY TO off in triu mph. But sbe was ber. Though that's to give hcr out l should j udge. You'm do.
firm there. no blame a t aH, for ir rou lllg a very hateful thillg trad -
,Agents: Br aun y Blanchard. ~No, ~ shc said, el canlt fa ce havcll't got a heart, it aiu't I illg 011 your kllowledge to-uight,
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aB the business of a wcddi ng, your bult. Blamed, however, Reubcn' Halfyard. And well you
and m y rel:ltiol1s, and Geoff's she llIust be by a B p roper thi n k- Know it. And ho\"/! you got tbe
sour looks a nd Etnest Bloom's i ng mell ¡¡nd w-ornen ; for heart secret l id like to hea r anotber

,,~------------------------------.-- trouble. You'..-e got to pick me or n.o hea rt, she'd got a head· time j but Ilot nO\\' . A ud if youlre
up one nigbt in the o rch at'd piece a ll d 'w its in ¡t, and tltat a decent m 3 n ,as 1 always
and ro\\' me away, l ' m set 011 she was doing a ver)' outrage- '1 t houghl rOl! to be, l order )'Olt
Crud e oil and Kerosene Engines. it. I'm a "er)' rOllla nti c girl, OllS and ?Ildacent thing she to take )'ollr hook alld get a-

G REI AH zizes fr cm 3
,simple - Economica! - Efficient •.
I/2 to 360 B.H.P. Marine and Stationary.
and lllal's my drearn, a ud 1 could u't fad to kllOw. 'T\\'3S an \Va}' 3nd not let her see rou
hope you won't cross lile, Ren· impish thougbt at best to briu g here.' ~
beu.) th em mell togetber lInder the ' YOtl do amaze l11e)~ allswer-
Well, 'twasn't his game to apple trces on the ri ver's ba nk ered t'other. l'Ti s for )'Oll to
• cross her, alld , of course, he by Ilight; but thatls the amus- be gone su rel>", alld for rou to
said it should be as slre willed. ing pictu re she kept iu her be properly 'sha med ol )'ourself

I Exclusive agent far Ma gallan es alld PatagoDia H e'd g iye 11 0tice to the G reat min.\'s ere) no doubt, tllougb that yon could tbrust in here
Western Railwar acd look iu to she forgot all about .their toil to-ui ght. lf yon knew [ was
tbe State aided pa'isages to C3- and labour befare tile g reat corning, you blew why 1 was
SAMSING & CO. nada, a nd haye all ship-shape 1ll0ment) and what they'd done cornillg¡ aud you kucw 'twas
¡aside a few weeks. And then for love of her, and what lh er no place for you.'
O'HiU ias 931 , .ltes. · TtkfI¡OIIe .673. · · fMi~ '1. he1d sl ip oH along with her ac- meant to do_
cord i ~lg as shc pleased. eTil o-
Geoff kept silellt a mOlllcnt,
At any ratc t11ey ca rricd it turn ing it over. Then he spoke.
ugh as 111)' face bc kllOWIl on th rol1gh to the letter r a nd on a cThi s ueats mC, l he said.
, - the railway from Newton Abbot night full oi bri ght moonsb ine «\Valk out 011 the ballk) please,
to Plymouth, 1 dOn't se" h o'" cach deludcd crcature,. havi ll g and }ist"ll to what l 've got to
I we can make oursclves scarce made all th.illgs ready aud plot- sayo 1 d id ll 1t know you. was
with otlt somebocly tcllin g on tec! nud pl a.Illlcd the work ahea d COlltlng-) alld 1 didl1't .~up pose
AH
the wurlá W t ;a r , I US, ' sa id Halfyard. set out o n the stream fo r his )'OU kl1ew l was coming.,
c'l' hat's 110 odds so long as great advellt urc.
we'l11 once awa)', ' declarcd Al1ly.
Tb cy got Otl t of their h0:lb
R elluell H 1\f)' ard bor ro wed ami ~ too ' \ und<'L' the apple lrc(;.s
W A L K O V E R - B () O '1' ¡:; & B H O E S l \Vt;'11 go t') Loudon and be a boat fro m down ri\-e r ami in the 1l1001l1igh~ sta ri ng at eaC!l
llIarricd so quick as we ca n, ca mc up to t ile tryst through otiler.
a ll d thcn we'll sail to Ca nada Sta\'erton Bridge, where it tlullg Reuben was lite hot oue, bl\t
t0gethe r ~J its man y arches across the wat- Staines felt too pllzzled to be
H e saw plellt)' of object ions, eri wh il e as f~r Geoffrey Staill· angry yct, lhough he got so
but felt Itwa; 110 use Il ami llg es, he'd, got hl s OW ll boal, a nd pretty qu ick.
them si uce she "'as set 011 t his he droppcd dow n from Aller .. You IDu sl have knowed l
silliness. Aud [rom that day he Mead with his new portmanteau was conltng,' he began, «el sc
set to work, keepi ng dumb as in the bows of the sk iff. He wh )' did yon come? I'm hef(;
a lUouse abont it, till he'd got reac!l('d the landi ll g fi rst, alld about p ri vate business) ~n{1
passagcSl for himself and his I¡ e'd made fast and looked a- rou've dO ll e a dallllled dlrt ~'
wife, aud a date fo r sa iling six bout and seen llothillg of Amy) thin Jr to poke rour nOse i11, and
",eeks he nce. so he'd lit his pipe and sat weH yOl1 k now it. 'file g irl de·
Wllen shc had the date out dow n in tite stern Ol the boa t cidcd for me and willed 1 sho
of hi,~, a nd tile ni g ht he was to wait for het. uld take her out oí this place
to brln g a boat to the orchard He was hid in black shadows by water tO-llight, a nd 110t
bank fOl" her, she Ilam ed the a lld sittin g s'i lent as a mouse,' b rin g her back lill \Ve \Vas we~­
same night alld time to Geotf. wh ell there callle a very Ull ' dedo And tltat's ll obody's bUSI-
Then she sat dow n and pro. expected sound, a nd instead of Il ess but o urs; and if )'on waS-
perl y hugged herse\f to thillk Amy's footfall on the ballk, commonl y decellt, yo u'd lInder-
what them me n w01lld do wh e ll ¡ C eoff beard an ca r o.n the d,,· stand as lU nch. ' l'is a shalll c-
• tllC)' Ulet at one o'cloek io lhe er. And nothin g could bave fui thing yon bei llg Itere at
morniug 0 11 th e ri ve l' uu de!" lhe s urprised him more titan tl! at, all, alld 1 should lilo.e to knO\\
app le tl'ees. N ever a pallg lOu- for 'twas after oue in th e m nru- wh y r0lt be?
SOLE IMPO RT ERS
Braun & Blanchard. cbed tb e g ig let wen cb. S he de- ing and aH pC'accful a s the .. 1'11 tell you th clI ~ a nswered
lighted in her wickedness, :lIId gr:we. Bl1t, peering out he saw Reuben. f!'tU here' becallSC ¡
her on ly ca re was ho w she a boat clear t he bridge; and in W3S bielde n to come, a nd 11m
FORD CARS would Sf:C the IlIcetin):!" lIer<;eJ[ two minutes the sol ita r)' llIall just so mucll ash umed to scc

The Car of the Camp . ' Why? I


and hear what calla: oi il bct- rowi ng it eased off and ca nte you here as yOl! are to sec me.
wceu 'cm. Ano IIh:anti me :.ih: quietly llosing jnto th e bank a 'Tis me that Amy Basset have
told Gcoffrey tlt at she wa .. goin g fc\\' r ards belo\\' the spot wh erc C!JOSCIl. I'm ril c m (lu; and 10
to be terribly Iri en<lIy \Vitil Er· 0 eoffrcy \Vas 1lI00red. And the n show you that's true :llld that
Because . . nest Bloom, so as to lhrow j t\\ as Reubell's turn to be su r- you'rc mad, 1 may sa)' \\'c g~
people off lh e sce nti alld she priscd, ior of all stl:l.ngc things to Ca nada in a fortnight) an
TbQFord car is Ilgbt, strong, powerful and Simple told Reubcll Halfyanl thc salllc. he: !'> uddenlr smcllecl tob3CCO on I've th row ll np my wor~ on
AnJ so sbe was; aud Lcfon: tbe pUfe ai r of lIig bt, alld kllew the G.W.R. She W¡Ulted It tO
1I~QÍ6 in ;,'¡el and ifl6xpen8ivI to Bun $par. pare. ;on bt ob lailled iu PU1lia .d/'l1hH tIJO! appoilltcd ni g-ht, ~he I~ad 'twas :l. p i ~e of shag somewhe re be a smprise for tile _peopl~~
. acce pted Bloom 011 tlle qUlet, dos!'! to 11IS Hose. Anrl 1\111)', amI 1 hUlll ourcd her '" th .
A~ents: BRA U N & BLANCHARD. bul 1lI3de him p rom i::.c oot lo wbale"er clse she co ul d clo, lw.d j matlu j aud ,:.:lLe was sel Oll mak-
August 1 7 THF. M AGRLl.AN TIM FS 9
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r··H·~·i·~i····Cosmos
GOTOUR
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' Proprielor; JULIO BIGET .

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Important rdornu han taken place la tbis __
tabl1~hment under its ae"W manilgernear, which ka n
D\lld~ •.,) tbe m06t comfortablc aud best hotel for pu-
eogen ,lad fanaili e:,.
Steam iteating In o·yery room.
D~c"ll,e 01 iI& pl.a.a,,¡ lalle
ami ,e/u.hing 'Iua/m,,. li,e FIRST CLASS WlHES AND LIOIJORS
ChiJJ,." lo~~ /a u,.
EXCELLENT SERV!CE.
Royal Vi no lia Tooth Paste.
Ho\\" Bcrlin n!l1USCS itsclf. One oí the actual dive r siO IlS 15
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a boxing match betwcen dogs which only terminates by a

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Crlc "lewood ScbooJ
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A first. cl ass Hnglisb boar·
d ;ng <chool lo , g;<!s P,;n c;·
,knock·out'.
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ing a f un for it to-nig ht al1d-) ! dece nt men, a nd th oug ht, 110
cStoph sh ou ted Gcoffrey. doubt, t1l3t nought mattered so
O'Higllns 1~2
Tal.pl¡ona 83.

hJh ' grll!I. I. il .!!. hllu Alm pat ~f ,ss H olla nd, Associa te "P U h ear 11 0 more oI this. What ' long as you had )'OU T b it oí
Q u~eI1 s Col!ege, J."ondon; Registerecl tea cheJ (Column would yOl! make al her? 1f th is blasted {un. Alld so yOIl h a ye. Hi,hest prices paid for
:8.), Boa!u ol Educatioll, Enghnd, late co.principal Col- was tru e a ncl- But it ain't true. AnJ here \Ve are. \'0\\ sec-both
I~ ¡ e Hlll School , H asl eme re , S ll rrey. auisted by qua- No womall in her sen se.!o would come at )'OUT coill lllalld. A nd wool. ,hoep-skins. 0>1-
hlted st.lfl. Prospec t llS may be had 0 11 appl icél tioo to
tht Principa l. I
do a thi ng li ke this. 'Tis you n ow, perha ps, you' J1 tel1 liS what
be IlH\d ; n ot lile. She(s mine, )'on be goi ng to do about it. '
and she al ways m eant to be H e was ver}' caJIll and col·
hides- fox .kins. h«M-
• h.. ir. CllriGh fet.th ..... _
xc:: ,· min e. ami vou're él liar.)
I lected. H is \'oi"ce hao g row n
Thev sta red cdch at the a tber, hard, for h e hated lI er li ke hcll
and there's no doubt a natural by n dw, and s he kllew it well
feelin g rose in Geoffrey Stai nes elloll g h. i ,.
5TflNLEY R05IER'5 to Uy at Rcuben; but H alfyard S h e tricd to blllff, and pecped
had good reasolli ng powers, down at 'cm írom the apple tree

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forlull ately for t hcm botb, and lik e a n au g hty pixey. And lo·
AUTO - MAIL 5ERVICE h e was g rowll deadly calm by ve1 y she loohd as Geoffrey ad-

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now; and whate\'er Am}' Bas· mitted nfterwards; but he tur-
sett may have hoped \Vou ld ned against all pretty wome n
llave pappeued, nóthing in the fr om tba t night, a nd so did
Natalio foretic~
Punta ArenM and Rio Gallego5 way o í a fight followe d their Reubell.
a11laúng meeting. Ceoffrey had <Yon descrve it, both oí rou,' IRONMONG ER
Touchi;l at E.ta.nciu SAN GREGORIO gone so far as to c\cn ch his decJared the da rillg she. df you
DMIIlE Al I PU N1'''' DELGADA, and CONDO R. fi sts, howe ver, aud a word ít em hadn't beell blilld you'd both
'Pwo joum.,.. a .eek.
R eubell might have had 'em at Il a\'e see n 1 was onl}' larkillg, BUILDING MATERIALS
each others's tb roat. But h e 1'01 tokened to Ernest Bloom;
• • fttrtbcr infornlations I.pply to the GARAGE MORA NO d itln't speak it. Hi s mind was ano as neit her of you had sense T 0015 for Artisans and Painter's Brushes a •
- T eleph one 318. - more occupied with the faithless to find it out, a nd would keep
girl than tite a ng ry man afore 011 a t me, 1 thought you both speciality
. 1 ~ ;;.; ~ :;.¡.;. ~ =--- . - ..._ ""':l~lI1.' . . •. ' __ h im. deserved- :t
<Where be she no\\' h he cThat'll do,' thundereo ou t CALLE ERR AZURIZ. TELEPHONE 31.
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asked . .-l was to lll eet her Itere Staincs. e You God· forsakell lit-
at half aftcr one o'c\ock . }\n{\ tle wre tch! What do you know
\Vhat tim e \Vas yotl to meet about what a lua n d eserves?
h er 1 . . \Ve didn't deserve you, auy\Vay, H. NIEGSEN
Norwicb f. Ha lf arter one,' answered al1d wc've escared the te rror
Geofírc)', likc a death·bell tollo tltat flyeth by Il ight, alld saved ~u c: ~l e NIE LSEN & },E FSC AA RD

Union Fire Insurance Society illg. our soul s aJive, thank the L ord.
d 'm afraid shc "i!l't c01l1 in g, YOU'1ll no bettcr than a witch,
however, ~ sa id Rel1ben H al f· and I da resay if 11 S \Vas to get
()arllenter •• d I,' ur nlturc Shop
Calle Tlraz.ilua 831. Pront of Ma estranza.
FOUNOE D tU7 yard. cAlld that being so, it a broomstick, you'd ílr away on l . 8t...,k:- Wood vi .n descdpt;ons; T on gud
AH kinds of Fire Insurance effected.
Sub· Agent in Punta Arenas
C. A. T. Riesco
Calle Pedro Mon!!
wOl1ld n't do no great use me it. But you sh:m't f1 y to no
311(1 yo u fightillg. You wallt to other man; you shan 't break the
h3mmer m e,' h e conti ul1ed, hea rt o f no otiler hu man but
f.a nd ' tis ;.¡ very natural wish your unfortll uate motiler, 1 pro ·
011 you r pa rt; but we' re up ag- mise )'ou. Vou've 1I0t done for
a illst a cruel, shock in g t hing, me and Renben, as yon tho-
so far as [can seC'o a nd it wou't ught to; ou t you' \'e damn \VeJl
, lnd iToO'Yed planks for

Workmen
floors and ceilinga; Wind o w
iraaa: lIIonldiDgsJ dooTt and windo .....

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9 . better it to beat each other. done for \'ourself !l "lIlo ...nl a rood nit a, • reuonable prlce eu
For s he told me to meet her t I can 'look after m yself a11 obtain it at the "C"'BALLO BLA..NCO"
bere tO'l1i ght a nd fe tch her right, tha nk you, and always Calle Waldo ~pcl (COrJIU of Calle Tale.,.
away , ano shc told yon the sha ll; alld i\'l r. Bloom can 1001.::

hildi,MI'¡d'5immJi'I'I'IIII'I'UUlLliWDDWII,I,NIII·I"lllflll

FLJCELLIE Hnos.
samc. S he's had h er fun seem- a íter me, ir ¡ cault, ' answered
in gly, a nd we needll't add to AIl1 )'. f. Aud no\V, ' if you call
it by show ill g o urselves to hte' yourself !!len, )'ou'd bcst to
to·morrow with black eyes. , clear off- tll e pai r of )'011. J
I Propritton Manuel Suarez. -.
.. __ _ ".. .c Sta in es \Vas lookillg at the don't want to spc nd the Ili g ht
moou, a nd then snddenly he up here. , W IN D SOR HOTEL
dOlle a ver)' tlllexpected ' t hing ~'T i s what ",.e W:ln l llOW, not
Calle O'Higgins corner of PTogreso a lld c1 utc h ed Rc:ubc n by the what yOI! want' , answered Geof- Enllislt Hotel and Restaura"
Beg to advisc thei r clie nts that by t:very boa t from Home shol!lder.
, S lI e's h ere! , he said.
irey. «You've do ne yoltr par t,
and no doubt h op ee! to see m e
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Up to date 8ath Room :: ::
t bey a re rece iv ing Goods. Camp orders receive care fu! attentiol1
cNot she- nor the ghost of alld th is lllau b reak ou r heads
s he,' a ll swe rcd I-Ia1fyard. Bnt for yon r pleasme, afte r yo u'd
w."
".ntilated bedroorTts.
SpacioLJs Dinlng - ~oom.
he was wrong, for Geoff had broke our hearts. But our hearts
SOCIEDAD ANONI MA ca tched sight oí somethiug ball't b roke, ¡ promise )"ou; rlrat class cookini a~d conve nienoes.
IMPORTADORA , Movement 01
whiter than the moonlight in theY'1lI sound as lluts ami hard
all appletree 11 0t fifty rards nI' as slone lo you. \re' ve Imu a Avenida Colon No. 828 betw....
Y ~XPORTAUORA DE LA I Steamers :: ::
the o!,chard. In fact, th e moon proper, me rciful escape, and 'tis
had given Amy awa~', and he"d you will re peut this work lor
Calle L. Navarro alld Magallan ..
PATAGONIA i see n a bit of her sh ift flash eveTinore, 1l0t li S. \Ve'll go 0 11
II nder a dark \\'J"ap. Shc \Vas om ",ay rejoici ng .• Proprietor: V. SUMMERS-
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.-\R CE:\' TIX O. En \'oyage lo Bucllos Aires.


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ha\'i ug tite nig[¡t of her !ife, f. \VelI, g-o on you r way, lhe ll ,'
11 0 doubt, and walching them she said. df yOl! be hot, I 'm
from he!' Itidde n perch with cold, and don't want 110 more
glee; but shc d idll·t know Geoff of yo ur play·acling. ,
(;0 Sa~···"·_--- -.,
ASTURI.\Xü, \ViII leave for Bucllos Aires fo r th is had spottcd hcr.-and, but for 'l'hell Reuben spoke. J-I c'd
and iuterlncdiate ports on thc 16th. tite tcll tale wlllte, he ",ou ldll't bcen deadly silf:' ll t ul' to 110\\',
llave do ne so. think¡lIg wh.'1l lo do lI ext. Ile
~. \'J" ,. \:-.JT IC{), :'Ilakin~ trip,; to Deseado a lld il1r. . f- Then Stai1les made RCl1ben h ad a tel1 as ille ",i rh t'otlle r
!lIcdiatt: ports ¡~ook, n!\d .\m.y s~ w .him ¡~oillt. man, anu whell .\l1I y Inade lo
lllg ami "'as Jllst gomg to Jll!l~p come dO',\' n lhc t ree, Renten I
"Storm~ing" Dais
dowll alld mnke a holt of ¡t; ordered he:' to stop where she 0

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~ but she hadll't gOL time. The was. She caBed 't:!ll abrace of
ar.-i .TORO CARRERA 'I Elbourne & Slater lllen 1' <111, ami lite game \\'a-. cowards tbcn, ami bega u to
up for hcr. So slte ... topped .\Ip get in" fright. For 'tis o ne l1
HenH!Jt
Teetli stoppcd, b ri dged alld
••"ll ed.
I 1
:llofl whl'n . "he was;, reckoulIlg thing to play wicked, t houg ht- ¡
that th<: ~_lrl:_... t pl:lCl' .. \nd they less gallles 01 1 peoplc, but qu ite 1! HAYof ~st narvest I
SOOll stood lIur!erneath. another if ,'011 fiu d lltem be
P.in le¡s ex tr:\cti ons. AlI
werk promptly t!xecuteu alld
arrue.toted. Hours 9-13 &.
.Be lh:ll you, .\llly ~i~s"ett? ~ goin g lo hit back . . \lId no\\'
axed ¡-hlf\"lud \'ery CI\·I1.
~.\nd wh:lt if it i5?~ shc:llIs-
.\111\' har! l1' pa\' for ber bit of
mischief, alld Gcoffrey told ber
" WILLIAMSON & Co. ,.
wered hadó. the price . Agellts of Williamson, Balfour & Go.
• . and 1-7 p.OI
hn_y. and Feast da\'s Te l e.".tf c Addre . . c ()nh' that \'011 be lile one ' YOlt CII! come dow n II O W , '
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Err:izllriz (1 1' jr~t Fl "m)


Jlcr 1. al1tal'" :-\ a\·;lrro.
. .. t;LB81.. A "
Ollt o( hll:k tu"Jiight, nOl liS,_ he sa ie! p resellt!v. l VOIl !linde
he rCl'!icd. «\'ou'\'(· donc a Sh3- a raH' e~rllil ple of me :t nd Reu-
mcful 1)I';)7.ell lhilig b,' aH ac· ben Il a Ir"a rd, and na d oubt
I count:-, ami phyt:.\ \\ ¡tlt l wo you will 'lIave a ;.;-raml timc ¡
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outdoor inVites i ¡-...... ...H_._ .._,


VQllo..

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K f lj)AK

I Tienda Royal I
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¡ 1-beg lo advise rny numerous clienls Ihal
I Ihis busin ess will in !uture be carried on by
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I Sra. Annie L. de Hardy. I
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C.lle v.ld;,;. 900. ; C" W. 22 1.
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Buchanan's Whiskies
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\
Wi nter C ardc ns a t th c Cua na Eara Pa lace, Ri o J a ll ci ro, durlug i::hc g tll11d ball 'ROYAL HOUSEHOLO'
offered by the Chilean Mission to tbe Braziliart oHicials and soc iet)'.
You can get om.. it, .. I\ w:: 1 'SLACK ANO WHITE'
nt from J!, t , to f 18.
seei¡¡g your fri cllds laugh at a tld heard tite naked lruth. 1hnlf a pjnt of hot melted but· Brownie Cameras $ 15·, I and
us to-ruorro w¡ but you ca ll't And he be going back t o ter, add g raduflll)' to tite e~g Prornpt dcveloping and print111 ~
ha vc a nythi ng for nothill g in Virg inia llext week, ~ o he a nd butter, Stlf over the flre
t his world , because that hap- tells me' but Il ot al ollg with ulltil thoroug hly blended. Strain C. VEIGA, Calle Roca 'R ED SEAL'
.. ens to be a law oi uature, Vou AI11Y B;ssett. into n hot tureen. P ¡;NT¡\ AR¡' : NAS .
Í:hought yo u was go ill g to ha ve ~And nowthe factsbe prettr tbickea tm. . ro well m.lnred •• d p erf~ blen4..! .
all tl1 C fun 01 the fa ir up your
3Ppletree, while we ha l11111ered
each otiler and made th e fu r
well advertised, a nd, so, far,
1 have n't me t 111a l1 or woman Put haH a pourtd of mince j
th at lll uch bJa mcs me, or you ch icke n íuto a 1lI0rtar a nd pound
d
Panadería Dalmacia
'flH' ollly bakery oWllcd by
TlI.eir lar~e lltoeb in Scotland enSille '"
antailing liupply 01 Ibe
Dy. But fools thollgh we are, elt . I it well. Boí l oue gill ot white
le r. k .I ¡b
\Ve ban't such big fools as tl13t. cShe wauts for her moth er stoc' Wlt] ~ I1 C oun ce o uttcr, Allí ed subject!l. Brea(l made taa.ltl us qualitieL
Rt:uben holds bis way aud wil1 l to sa i! Ballk Side, and get alld drCdf e 1.11 gradt~ally two with A rge ntinc f1 0 Ul' . •
go to Canada; and 1 shall get out of Staverto ll all d go far ~u.n ces o dfle~ and s:ft~d flour. Onll!l' by telephon e, No, 492
I
home, a wiser O1all; aud you . war s off, where her sins ban't Stlr ~ver the flre UlltJi It lea,,:es
be gOillg to spe nd tUe rest of kllow; alld llO d oubt . it wil! the SIdes, o~ the. saucepall.qulte ":~~~::':;8!..;;;C,,"";'''''''''''~=''.'''''''''M.J!'''.",fW1'!_IIl''' _."""""""",,,,,,,,",,w,,,,,,,,,,,,,_¡¡¡ :ur w• ¡ a
__
the night anchored in lUid·
stream in my boato Alld wlten
t he)' {iud }'ou, you ca n tell 'cm
the '¡
happen. In fac t I' ve made clearf. Mn.: .Jt w1th tlle cllICkcll,
old woman an oHer lIl Y Now drop 111 tbe yol k9 of t~a
self. But that terror of a girl eggs, lu!d pound a H agam;
all about it, and Ernest Bloom can't challge her nature 110 l seasol1 \~J~h pepper and sa l ~
also. No doubt 'tw ill illterest more than a stoat its s11lcll; a,nd a 1)11.1cl~ of powdered m~ce,
h im more tha n anybody. So a nd go where she may, she'l1 flllal!y stlr 11.1 the two whltes
come down, if you please., work ruin among tbe males. of eggs, ,~rl'lpped .to a frotil , •
She protested aud called lem As for me, Pve got my eye ~l1d ol1,e gIlI of wlupped cream.
all the llames shc eould lay her o n Nancy Ford, whose vir- rurn !lito a buttered, lll?uld,
tongue to, a ud she told 'em tues be -inside, not out; and alld !)"te~11l gently t111t1l1 llIcely •
she \c,'as out}' in her nightgowlI I hopes as you'l l find your. s eto Sen e hot or co ld.
with a c10ak thrown over it, seU suited 'afore long. But l ,ples ia .,n,
alld would catch her death . But don 't for L ord's love, take a Boil one poul1 á of loaf sugar
¡h e)" \Vas quite call1l a l1d reso· pretty one. 1'he o ll ly place in o ne pint of water, in which
lute, alld Reuben sa id if she for pretty womcn be in pic- half 3 11 oUllce of gelatine has
didu't catch more lh a ll her tures 011 wall s, \\:here they beell soaked for twentv minu.
death, she'd be 3 luek)' wom a n, call't do no hann. , tes, Then .. dd two pounds of
An d he added that if she ditin't apples, peeled and cored, wítb
come dowll he'd climb up and the juice alld ha]f th e' peel of EVERY "ESTANCIEFlO"
fc:tch her.
So d O\\'1l sll e ca me, llnd in

Home Hints Ilr a l emo l ~. noir th is mi xfu re U11ti1
quite stiff, and place it in a !:hou~d have a good supply of ACARO i NA .
fi';e mi n utes the y had her in
C eoffr,·'. i:; bo.ü, \\" itlJ hc!' hand s
Heuse Wim ~ mould. When coId tUflI' it out,
and before sending t 'lJl ta bl e
.becZ\us!;l il is an invaluable rem':1 dy for ani ·
ay "O XANA mal ailmen ls. Do'l$ nol conlain poison.
tiet.i be hil1 d he r back, a nd her po ut' cllstu d round it.
fed ro')ed tog ether, nlld her Mack ero ACAROINA SARNIFUGO
Lod,' l!'13de fast to tite sea t of Baritel Milito.
ACAROINA " X" GARRAPATICtDA
tbe 'bcat aft. 'l'h ey d id n(t hurt ..\ pi cce oC ci»ecse, m'.lSt.ard,
Cut on e poun d of lleck. oí
h~r, but t hey made it im pos- m ulto n lut o ch ops; ntelt a h ttle
salt , peppu. cayenne pepper,
sible for her to lU ove, a nd they d ripping iu a n icon saUCepa ll j vinegar, Yo rlGh ire &el ish.
CO M PANrA PRIMITIVA OE GAS
Mash the ebet:se-, wh ich should
.allchbn:d her in Geoffrer's boat, WhCll hot, put in tite chops alld
fift\' \"ards u p,strealll from Sta, fry until a nice brown, th en re· be soft nnd rich, by p ressiug
it witb a k n.ife o-r the ptOngs
",·e(toi1 Bridge, w!tere ll!e worl d move them, Peel a lld slice t wo of a forkj a.dd m ustard, salt,
could fi ud her wht:u It woke olli ons,fn .' tItem, and spriuk le allÜi pepper tI)· taste· spril1 kle
\ip. Then they weut off. in ill one oUllce of plaí a flour. with a few dropti of vin ~g.ar.
t 'other boat alld left her \\"Ith- r,et them browll sl ightlr, t hen and about lJa.lE a teaspoollful
out more words. .. add half a pil1t oí co.lel . wa~er oí liorksh in· Reli~It , Conlinue
She heard the screech o \\'l s graduallr , aud stir ullt,11 1t blc ¡]s. to Ulash tb e mixture - with a
-
in tite great woods 31.1 d the Wash and peel a turm p, scrapc klli:fe until it is rCfluccd to the
s-plash oi th e sa lmon g0111g up- a carrot, nnd cut both tuto nicc co nsistell ce of óutter. Spread it l
s.trC3111 a nd she sn\\' the lUoon pieces; return chops to satfce· on( toast , or bread a nd bntter,
set and da)' daWlt in htllness of pan add the vegeta bies, peppe r
t ime. Alld fo!' compan }' she had sud' sa1t to taste, aud s im1ller "'~:'"":~:.-:""':':"""":::"":,:""~-::;:::::::":::::'mr::::nnc::¡¡¡¡-:"""""
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r-TALLE'R~INE'RVA-
her tltou g hts . for about one Itour.

Almo:,:t the first IcHer that Take three orau ges rtnd re·
Reube n I talf)'a rd got fr OIll homc, move all rin d a nd ",h ite pith

I
when he reached Ca na da, was from t hem 1 a nd di\'ide the fmil
one from Gcoff rey S taines, a lld into small sectiolls, lea\' in g tWQ
this i" a bit took fr Otll it: to ....ether jf they are 51llall. D ip
, 01<1 Sam 1'hor ne, goi ug tl(~ pieces of fr u it into nicely·
to bi s work over the bridge, prepa red ba tter, an d fry . th cm
Engineers, Boilermakers, Blacksmifhs, Ship Repairers, Iron &Bl ass Founders.
was the first to fi nd !ter, half a golde n brow n colour 11t th e ¡ Tbis establishment has been entirely rebuUt and is in a position to underta-
aftt: r fi ve o'clock, and he ra i. hot fat. Drain th em 0 11 pa per,
sed the alar111; sud in haH a n d ltst th t m with suga r, and scrve
hottr or so Pol ice mall Atkin s at once,
r ke work of all descrlptions. - 'l'he shipyard department is complete with ;
Pneumatic .and E.lectric Tools, also a~ Oxy-acetylene Cuttlng and Weldtng
IJut out a nd fetched'

I
her as-
. ¡ . Shwed. Rebllll
hore. By th at tUll e a alr
rall y of lleig h bours was 0 11 Cut t ilc fi sh into picces and Plant. Engmeers sto res and AccesorIllS stocked for sale. D1ck's Compound
the bridge a ll d th e ban],: , und d r)' in a clotlf, put tlm.'e OU11-
At]':ins waited for a full and ccs of buttcr iuto a !1lewpa ll
particular accon nt from Amy with ;). tablespoonful o í chopo
: Marine Engine OH always in ·stock. Sole makers of the Improved J
~ ...~... ~~~~~~~~:~. spa~~~~:ays i~tock~__
a:1d thoug ht his fort unc mi g ht ped pnrsle)". \Vh~l~ lI1 el~ed, a,dd
be TUnde o ver tit e case. But, half n piut of bo¡Jl11 g 1tltlk¡-) w l ~h
llIt1ch to his surprisc, ~he re· lJepper alid &.It to taste, lit 111
fll scd lo tcll h im a worcl ; alld the fish, alld cove r close, and
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to this da}' sh e wonld n't ha\'c ste\(' fOl" three·qua rte rs of an
let out abou t her adventure h.ou\'. Reat the yolk s .oí two
Leather Trunks Dr. R. Saez bl.
if it badn't abeen for Ernest eggs with the jaice o í o ne le-
Bloom. As th e llI al! wlt o had mOll stil' illto the stew, shake
pl"Omiscd to m~ rr}' he r, he the pa n well for a fe\\' mi!lu,
insisted 011 gettlll g the facts tes, a.ll d sen'e aU 01\ a hot (11sb,
S I~r,B:NOID assortn,ent oi
DENTlST.
Begs to advise the pllblic iQ
general, tbat he iJ DOW .t th~ ,
Díu, .Cont8r~i y ~ia.
- Ilot that he ever g ot 'I!lll Crttlr11 Salla. - tnto a small OOWWISSION AGENTS
from he'.. Sho told him a lill ed sauccpall or, bctter still, leather a nd fib re trav•.i. ¡cniC«l iD
'j g trnnk:s and ha ndbags, ~N.lal.
yarn oí eourse, a lld he catlle a mi l\.:: S3.11CCpau ) squeeze the
to n;e to knock lll y Itead ()ff. juice of haU a. lemoll , add Olle
illll)Ortetl and oí local mah'; ma;.. R.,era. ..
A.uotioneers
In truth, he wcut so fa r as ami a haH ounees t)f buttc r, tbe
to sa)' he was going to llave yolk of one e~g, ,n pill ch .oí
me up bcfore tit e J.u sti~s an? sa1t, alld a sprlllkhll g oí ,,"llIte
get HH' fi~' e year 11.1 chll1.-, If pepper. Sta nd the saucepall o\'er
SAl LCOTH
24 , 26, 30, <42,80 alld 120
f i ti .. D_." .....1.....,
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Auy ~otaDlercial .ocirty leca..
it look 111m all lll s [ortulle. a mode rate {i re, alld sti r th e
But beillg a reaso llable crea' couLcllts lIuti l th,c b\lt~ e r ~ a.s
iu ch es wide. u;ed allCí al! blUiD.e.s coac:. .. !
tlf tbe Pu.blic Notary &teaU4
lutbllrtzed CustoDl!
turc with \lis wits sharpc ned meltcd and tll e IUl xtnre lS tlll ck ; 1'a rpnuli ugs {or coveri_¡¡:
in tlle llllited St~tt:", h.e Ji;; ¡take care to pre\'ellt hea till g lO ca rgo. Apply to J. G. Dettle({, Can,
lr:il ed to 111 )' tal e 111 Il " t 1~ l1 Cé, . curdle tite egg H aye l cad) /aldiv ia N.- <461 or at tbe .zt••
LllOPOLDO FELLER. 1 , he NOlary.
Rouae .A.gents.}
l'NpIIM uf MIlI! , . . . . . . . &aft.
Hlnu
l . I&1'l1O &11111
7m lIId ~"""S 10,
l'oilII l4df1ll: 1/C8D1IM a ForelllD " 36,
CIáIIt 180 orPIO.I;
t&l1e 'e4ro JllGDlt 1(9
Punta 11IUS, CblIl, 'elepll••• lam. I

THE Ff.\.RTHEST-80UTH BRITISn NEWSPAPER

60 CClltS. l'ull"" A re .... 8. n 't'dnestlny. Angnst 24th. 1921 N.° 382.


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Banco de Chile y Argentina


¡l.ulhorised by Suprcme Dccree af :l4th of April ISOl.
OpClled 011 :l3rd May I (}OO.
I
Cinema Stars
I lh;lDt!o- -
American Bant IN
.~I>II'I!.d !~
, ltI4 111M: mi Bmd s~ ~, E. C.
HEAD OFFICE", ' PUNTA AReNAs
BrancheJJ.' j tu . . '1 pnu .lUlAS ,rID' lIti.
CHILE: Valparaiso,Oastro . I " Authorised Capit:tl . ;C JO.(X)().OOO
ARGEXTINE: Buenos Aires, Rio Galleg:03, Sta. Cruz. San JliBan. Subseribed Capit:tl . • 8,7 29,040
))ircctOl'ate: Paid up!Capit al . 4,36 4,5 20
President: Mauricio BrnUII. _ _ Reserve.FlInd . . . . . . . • 3,850 .000
Vice- !' residente: Franciséo Ca lu pos.
l"rO I)rietary :1ireclors: E. W. Hobbs, José lIlont..:s '!'h., E. Domlc. Bru,!-ch,es in C!I iI l': ,T;Jp;r;¡;;, Santiago, Iquique, AntJfa-
R. A. Ewing gasta, Coplapo, Coqmml::o, Chillan, Concepeion, Talcahuano
SuplcntcJl: T. K. D. Burbury, Doug-las R. Lctllalq', Punta A renas.
Capital . . . . . S 10.000.000 Arge ntina: Buenos Aires, Rosario de Santa Fé, Bahia Blanca
raId up Capital . . . ...... 8.000.000 ~e nd oza, ~an Rafael, Rio Gallegos, Puerto Desead o San Ju-
Reserve Fu nd . . . . . . . .. 2·7[Q·OOC hao, Comodoro Rivadav;a. Santa Cru,,-, Trelew.
Sufe depo~its, with scparate dcpartment5 for renting. for safe J<; nglllnd: Bradford
.t\lstodr of dccds, docu meuts c~c. Pel' ll; Lima
IN T lIE SAVINCS SANK SÉCTION OEPOSITS ARE RECEIVED [N"
Ul'ngllay: Montevideo
CHILE.,,, CURRENCV ARCENTI NE C URRENCY, ANO STERLlNG.
Drafta aud lettc~s 0 1 credit on all tile principal cities 01 Euro-
Frauee: París.
':;e and South Americ3. Current 3nd deposit accounts opcned nnd all Slulin: :Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao Sevtlle, Valeueia, Vigo-
Dtber kind 01 Banking operations transacted. IJnlted S tllte8: New York, (Agency) . .Mo.:icd. Mexico.
E. Pl~TTERSHN, Managing.Diredor. SteJ'lIng ,ndCllr.'ency Sllvings Bank, De.'oslts re -
Geraldine- F3rrar :Inri :\Iihon sills. 1ceh ·cd. Punta Arenas . -W. HSMITH, Manage r.
• HOTEL ROYAL. Ferdinand Garnier Proprietor .
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I :: THE PASSI NG SHOW:: 1..
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..... From our Lendon Correspondent

Tbe AeropllllO tblt Houn


11.0-/1 ..
will be ~hat of. ~he agricultural
. i am told that tbc inveutors labourer s pOSlt~Oll .. Thc .Go-
_ R_O_Y_H_O_B_B_S,"-,_~_roprie~
P_E_
oí tiJe Air Force have go.u.e a VernmC!lt, pursu lIlg Its farslgh -
'd' ted poltcy of decontro! so that Ladlea &: OcntlemoD's
.... ery 1ong way In pro UClIlO" 11' d lit d
til e lIl~c hallism . in aert?plaue~ ~n lI~h~st~~u~lla%co~~o~~i~{ l~~:is
that, WII! IaHow, 111 1 t o th'IS CALLE R.OCA
d 'ItIOUS' I ' certaltl
t h
t le lTlac un e o over.
con- tI la t' 15 t d't'
-r.:t I lona
It· · sal "d tb t I og ess coulltry, has tlO,," courageousl}'
· lSb da. tSlu.'t'thP,'s' p.',t· decidcd to release agri culture Punta Ar9n .. ~
llas een Ola 1 1- f 1 '1'1 ..
cular stumbling block to mili. rom contro. lat nll.~st lIlev¡-
, ' b 'd tably ¡ead to a recotlSlderatlOlt
tar}" alr pcrfeetlon may e sal f tb l' 1 f ti f

LINE STO CLEAR r


to ha .... e beell conquered. o e lIg 1 \\"age7 O le arm I

~ercantil
1 do Ilat profess to ~now t~e ~i~I~~~e'¡'n I~~her \\'l~~~d~~e b~~g:; I
1
Isecrcts. . No.r \Vould It. be lU! their e\'cs, the clIlplorers and
tbe puhhc IIl ter(-st to dlsdose I . o-ht lo be ablc to come
I Sociedad ""
MENS' SUITS, OVERCOATS them ¡I.I did! b~t the theo!y ~~c~ f~~ agreemellt beforc de-

RAINPROOFS, PVJAMAS
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR,
o[ tite IIlveutlOn IS counter-h ft
al) d a dd ed resls
perfected it will rank as one
oí the 1l10st important military
. ,
. en control comes IIlto operabon. I!
' t' ance. \Vh
fhe " VictGry" ill DlIlrar
The news that N'elson's flag-
achievemellts of the agc pro- ship is likely to sink at her
r de Punta Arenas ::
Calle 21 de Mayo, comer of Errazuriz, It
I
lifie in ' military aehie vement. 11100rillgs in Portsmouth I-I:tr-
CAN ADIAN STEEI .'!SHOES FOR --Tlle."S.bmiriii- Chlft - bour will certainly rouse the Hight-c1ass Provision Merchants'
COllcern oi more thau the ord i-
CAMP; USE. As tile ,new sululIarine. chief,
. nar)" relic·worsh ipper. The loss
Rea r-Ad..nnral . Hugl.l SlIlcJalr oí the «Victorp wOt1ld touch Al! the best-known brands
LARGE SEtECTION OF RECORDS. í? llows 1:1 alt 11l~stnous succc~· every r': I! O"!ishman J alle! ev~u
SIO Il , wlu ch has Il1cluded AdUlt-, A' \\~ t t Id I of Win es & Spirits stocked
mis Sir Reginald Bacon filia aóll ...«. 11~I.tll' 'b"SI·t'h ora or dWPtU •
Casilla 385. C. Bories'
T elefollo 248. Stubbs & CO. sIr, Roger Keyes) but, as' Lord l' s al~e 1 .. or 1( e expen 1 ur
. 1" the steel
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F'isher said of him he is one uec.ess:l.r) ttl proy¡ ...... ~ ....
of the ·cStalwartst ' oi the mo. ~aslIlg o.r whatevd' IltN!.1l."lh.tO¡Il ,i
IS best fltted .to ~cep t~le Navy s
The Ciffen College derl1 . (l7a\'\'. 111 the \Var he ser-
ved boll!' llt the Admiralty great lIlemorw.1 111 eXIstellcl? !
C .. I I~ Chiloe 1165. C .. sill .. 20'.
al1d in tile Gralld FJeet-, where
he w.as ehief of Staff to \'ice·
tila M.hmja 01 fati.JI
His Highlless the :'o.Iaharajtl¡
I Hotei ' Pr02reSO I
P'!'oprMMr. :DaÑo i:n teQO
Boa.rd~n ~ H .. lf~bol.rd~ rs. Day-puJ)ils. Admlral Paken halll. Lord Beat- of Patiala, who has just arrived
! tris !'uccessor in the battle-crui- in. Loudon , though 110t q uite c.Me Péd, i Montt 937. Tclepltoae 314> Casilla UI
CU RRI VULU.M: Eng-lish, il1 a.11 its braDca ... sers. thlrty years of age, has aire.
Aritbruetic. Mathcmatics. Prench. L atía. Hy¡iene. IndulrilJ cllllditins ady cstablislted a record for Fir3t--claH family ~ . Special ro&aIS
Dra ....ing. Paintinr. Rur.ltytbmics. Sewial". DriU, 'l'he induslrial] peaec !nove. himself as a .stateslIlan of high for- private amaers aAd b.1l1qu~ts. ,:::
lllellt in ElIg!.!I.ud is ulakillg calibre. He does not merely Kode... te PcicH. • The quhty oí tae
G ymnastie&. Singia,. Music. Harm.o.llf. CoW&terptiat. steady progress. 'fhe business reign oYer his State- lhe 1lI0st meals at this hotel eannot be equalled.
i. PuntA Areaas. _ _ _ _ _ _

c;a
Oao:il1g. Script.writia¡ aDd. SIlortb&D.d. cOlll lllllui ty as a wholc knQws importallt in the PUl1jab-but
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rrom pa~t war~.cxpenenec th a t
rules it with gtcat sagac ity aod
TlIree "Datbrooms. DUlller Con eert eTerr Su.nday.
P .~il5 prepo.rod loe 11M Oáocd ... tite lIatlOll ca n bear a llluch care. 1 doubt if there is any
Loc.I ltáaaa; oIso loe 1100 LtMon lt.,aI
UI~ Loadoll c.ne..e, aad tbe TriIIfty CAl. tA
, .
1leavu~r village so sma ll or so remote
and more prolollged in his te rritory whic h he does
straill than pre·war econom ists
b ]" not k ll Ow pcrsonal!y, or ally
e leved possiblc, a ne! tilete a re sllbject so humble t hat he dare
110", ml\l1)' promisill g siglls I l'
thut", g iven a reasonable com- U?t approac I li S tU e r ancl gct
I Phal'macie Francaise
.
ptOllllSC 011 the wages questioll
hls g rieva llee heard ane! red res-
d ---
1 l
alld a gelleral settlem ellt of se . lM:p08it of }I;""' ish , Ynme)¡ , Ilo d Nat.j o ul reRledíec.
Labour disputes, British illdu:i' Tnll, broad-sbou lde red, his
Juan BahrfeIdt .
tr)', except 111 one or two spc- H . f
c ial cases, will beg.in almost at
Highoess is cvery ineh n Sikh.
r
e IS: oncl o solcl ieri llg, hun-
Geawa1 i$Nnrrtent of Dnt(a, Cbellucal PredlleY ,
&M MHt ...~ Watu.
Calle BrrázutÍz. N0, 840. Casilla 34. Telef. 450 once ~o. reco\'e r a large meas ure ting, . , and s¡Jort oC every dcs-
it............. f¡
of aetl vlt }". The eOllntf\' is sick cn ptlon, espee ially crieket! and J. RO&<I T, C~o .. ia.
of iudllstrinl strite alld ' anxious keeps himsclf fit by lending nn
lIpholsterer to set~le downllto Iwork, aod exeeedingly s imple li fe ::tm idst
there IS 110 doubt that it will prillcel}' surrou ndings.
Furnitur. . so scttlc clown 'a ft er], the diffi . Tb IlDptrill C.. flrt.~
Carpet? I eult ¡>roblcUls of rcdueing infla, Statesmen fmm a ll parts of
. tcd 'I\'age5 to a le\'cl "h ich tbc Empi re havc rC3ebed Lo11'
lUakes eheaper product ion pos- do n for the lIlCctillgS of the
Curtains ¡ sihle :l.nd le;¡vc<; the wo rker t Impetial Peaec Cabinet •. Its
I witl¡olll a SC!l\C of injustice j)urpose is, broat.lly, to eo-ordi
h:l~ Ut.:lIl ~oht.:d.~'I'hc o nl )' lar· nate impe rial poli ey in rega rd I
~. . .C.~.p. .or.d.Br.s. .. , . ~.p.ro.m.p.t1"y.e.xe.C.UI.ed"" ge problc11t of the kind thcll to dcfcllCC, tradc, cOlllullieatious,
remaini ll g for flltlu'e discussioll immigration and othcr subjects
Ang ust 24
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Soti8~a~ Anónima nr
~omercia'
" MENENDEZ BEHETY"
Seeeion Comereial
Have received: Paints. Galvanisado 1ron. Nails.
H . M. s. g aglc) the bi ggest aeroplane ca rrying sh ip in th e world. 'l'h is shi p was on .
WindowGlass. Varnish. Linseed Oil. ~ ____L g inall y ordcred by Chile.

ol comlllon interest. The l mpe. !steps, bccause the best tcachcrs !pcace in . Irela nd for t he sa.ke

P~oenix Hotel
rial Cabi net) as a Canadia u in thc country Ilever agr('ed of tile Il"1sh and of t11e Emplre
Premi er once poi!ltcd out, is abou t them. Even when tea· as a whol".
JUST RECEIVED rather a cabill et of natioll s chers taught the same step Spea kers from Irelalld and
t llan of sta teslllc u- a con fcren . the)' diffe red over the style) En glalld the n gave t ileir per.
Geaaiae "Oxlor." Sausaces - n.
Ingllah lolel of ce of the fre e Ilatioll s that go with tIJ e result tilat when peo· sonal cxperiellces of the mu r·
to ma ke the British COlllmO Il· pie IIIct in ba Il roollls tbey were der of relat ives, of arson a nd
Whiskey "Spey Royal" & "Wbite Horse" SANTA CRUZ wea lth. 'f he Mother Cou ut ry only just able to dance wi th of otber Sill u Fein crimes ol
is proud o( rhe ract t ua t s be one a not11 er. whi ch they had beco the vic.
Gilbey's Old 10m Gin (1be legitimate has 110 p0l iti cal ri ghts ove r ber \V~ II tll e valse was dallced tims or wit nesses.
Gilbey's) impe rial offsh oots. 'J'he cdaugh- Il owa days nobody took a ny Lie ute nfi nt·Colonel Archer-
• Tbls ~ otel l. exeellently ter nat iolls. a re oi age a ud Ilotice o[ the 1l1usic, but da nced See, M. P., moved:
Sociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercial bouud to Bri tain by no t ies fax t rot steps to the time.
lareiahed througbout) posSeJ olher tha n tilose of love a nd af·
Tha t th is meeting of loyal
. Th e Sh im my stepsJ, Miss Briti sh cit izc ns plcdges itself to
fectio!l. H a \\" stron g those bOlld s Drcw co ntin ued, «are very support the effo rts hei ng made
<Sara Braun , .esa full ...lzed billiard tab1e, actllally a re was del1lonstrated lI gly, bltt we lllust tÍot close b)" the Governm ent to put a n end
by those galla nt colon ial troops our eyes to th e fact tllat they to the murderous outbreaks of
Seecioli Comercial. UI4 11 a.ltogetb er up . to-date who flocked to E urope wh en a re beill g dOlle - pa rticlllar.1y tile Irish rcvol utiollarics, and
Britai ll was ellgaged iu wa r, th e fnot movement - alld will it gives its hea rty su pport to
lIehllin Iganll lDl "COOPU·S" SHEIRIHGMICHINES. Q. O. FELTON and astonished al! th e Allies- be do ne more an d more ,. the F orces oí tll e Crown ¡It
P roprie :0 1 alld th e Germall s-by th eir skil1 Eiluteill il E lIglllul their eudeavour to restore oro
3nd courage 011 lhe bartle fi elds Ei nste in) t he a uthor 'Jf the <l er and secure peace in Ire·
f f ~, I I I , I I ~~~.*"* I I I I , 1" , ~·, ·t I ~f'~ Coi Fran ce a nd Belg il1lu. Not !leW th eory oi Rdati vity) has la ll d; alld strollgly urges tbe
th e íleast notable fi g ure at the bee n m . .• E ng Iall d. ¡ectuTln . g 011 Govem ment to inc rense fnrther

Try Libby' S sterilized ~i


011 ere nce will be General t he subJect to large alld appa- th e strell gth of the Auxil ia ry
Smuts wh o in twellty years reutly fasc ina ted audie nces, tilo. cadets ami ril e R. r. C. in ad·
has ehanged írom bt:ill g Bri. ugh tht! eHect seems to ha ve ditioll to augruentillg the num·
tai ll 's IllOSt elusive all d brillia nt bee u somewha t discouutcd by ber of H. :U. F orees.
foe 011 the South Arica n veldt til e fact t hat he has had to H e ga ve fa cts as to t ll e uns·

unsweetened evapora= ~~ to as thorough blooded a ll ad· explai n h is theory in C enna n. erupulous malig ua ncr of the
vocate of British Imperial U n i- cRela ti vity) is quite a cult in Sin u Fei n propaganda in Ame ·
ty as oue could find in a n}· t ¡. rica aga inst Grea t Bri ta in.

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li S country at t.le momcn t) 1Il

ted m ilk land where Euglish is spoken. th e sellse tilat everybody is Spca killg as a Roman Catholic,
GeMlID, '. If• • SlIi, s talking abont it a nd mak in g he deeply reg retted ha vin g to
Dr. Cuno, the Director-Gene. pretell siol1 s in the cl ub all d s~ y th¡:tt lllla nY¡lo [ t he dignita·
ral oI the Ha mbll rg. Americ:a n railway train , or wh erever men er Je¡s oh .t leA , o.ma ll Ca tholic

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S hippiug liuc, wll o is tra velli ll g meet, to und ersta nd all its im- lurC Idll mBen ca hltelped that
to Eu rope on boa rd th e :\1011- pl icat ions. 'rhe ell te rpr isill g at. propagan a. ut e did not
golÍ3) a l1 1l 0un ces th at his COIll' te111 pts o[ some of til e Eng lish beH eve. that· ¡the propaganda
pan y will rebu ild in fi ve \·eat.<. newspa pers to report Ei nstein was g:ft fi to lave any perrua ·
of
ARENTSEN Hnos. ap¡) roxim ate ly ollc.th ird
I largely
its in plain En glish aud to ma ke nent I ·e ect 011 Anglo.Allle ri-
prewar Hect) which will consist b .iS expos itioll as llltelhg . . .lb ¡e to can rela ti on!> because th e Ame·
of modern fr ei gh te rs their readers as a parlia menta ry Tl Call S \Vere begilllling to see
rangin g from 5)000 to 12)000 report have Il ot bee n comple. its falsity.
dead.weight tons. tely successíul. On e lJ~ws p ape l" -..,,,,,,,.,,~.-.,,,,,,..-..,--,=
O ' Higgins 941 Some of these \V iII be eq ui po deputed a Londoll professo r of
ped to carry a sruall number Germall a nd all other professor future of Britis~ Trade
¡ Telephone N . 4. of passellgers. '1'\\"0 vessels of of physics to underta ke a join t
22,000 tons for lhe passenge r reporto T he result was entertaill '
Sir Robert Horne. Chaucell or
trade between America all d ing) but less convi nci ng than

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of th e J::xcheq uer, . spea killg at
~~· ~,,¡¡~,~, ~~~'f.~·,",~·;<f;·~~'"~·A·~ ~~ ~~~d
F. urope wil! he cOlllplC'ted 1tI mig ht hav:e beell expec ted. Eins·
1923. teiu ) who seems to be a mo· tite Lord),(ayor's anllual banquet
dest man \Vi th a n attraetivc to the b:lll kers and merchants
Wiutot Chlrchill's Speeeh
persona lity) h as beell staying of L oudon, expressed co nside-
~
KLa PUnlarBnBnSe" VALUESI
\·VillstOIl Churchi ll maue pero with '.ord Haldane, h imsel f t it e rable optil1l1 slll regardin g the
h¡lps the mo<¡ t notable s peech a l1 thor ol a recent book in which future oí Brit ish trade. He de·
oí th e \\'eek - a n ad dress in he a ppli es the theory oE rela. c1ared tha t, despi te all the eon ·
hCUlh Drapery !tore. Manchestcr) in .which he ex· tivi ty to tite wh ole fi eld oí phi. vulsions through wh ich the
• 32.00 " S (8.00 tite melre pressed quite cl earl )' the t ito· losoph ical speculation, worl d had passed ) Bri tai ll had
S~ci a l a tteneion paid to ....,~ come tlt rough that experiellc:e
C.. mp O rden AJwayla larie
ALL WOOL CLOTH ugll ts o( .the lllajorilY
shmell upon affa irs in E nrope. - - - -
of E ng li· ' ... "" ... !'!!..._ ... """"!'!! ...
e wi t h scarce ly a sing le iuci dell t
.!' electlon of luitabl. ¡ood!!t
fr'1 Ladi efl. Gent. ~ Chito
Brltilb MI.allelured No th ing, he , ai el in errcc t, cal!
put the Old \Vorl d ri ght but
Truth a,bout Ireland to disturb her. He emph asised
the cxperi ell ce of tll e cWOlldei"
CLOTR. 56 iuebe¡ "ide. For Winter Suits the co·opera tioll oí Britai u ) , fuI t hree 111 0nths , of th e coal
dren o En gl ilh boots and Ind Overeolts. Frall ce a nd C erma ll y. He pIca· The Sino Fein Murder Gang strike, wh ich li ad shO\l" 1l th"t
i hoes & aH r • .'il!.s of c1oth. ded for a truce to old ellm ities the tempe r of th is cOlln try "'as
lIlg JOHN N. SKIRVING. which embi tter t it e future, and Sir Alexallder Sport, :\1. P., sOllucI, alld tbc loyaay oí our
¡OH" A.. ESDA LE Calle Pedro Monl! 857. tit e open ing of a bet ter era of presic1ed at a meetin g in tit e peoplc beyoud reproach. ~;\lany
m utual l1 uderstalld ing alld for. Cax toll H all Lou doll te put people', sa id tite Cha llcellor¡
bea ra nce. Unlcss th is can be before the British public s011le· ( "'ere millded ro t:l.lk of a pa·
done it "'ould st:elll that t ite tbi ng of t1le tru th aboltt Ire· ralysis of industry by labour
Jast wa r can only even tllal1}" la nd. The meeting was ero\\'· troubles, but as a result of the
lead to oth er strife a ud to the ' ded, very llla ny haviug to experiellce which we ha\'e hado
DUNlOP
T HE NEW
p~ rpe t~a l disloc<ttioll of Eu rope, stand . It \~as deepl} moved by we were ent itled to sal' no\~
I
wlth ll 11 measurable ecollomic the narratlOllS of \\'Itllesses fr011l t hat eute rprise could go ior·
loss in tit e ill terilll . Irelalld a nd elscwhere of th c ward \\" ith confidence, and we
litat. of hli ia cowardly atrocit ies of th e Siun mig ht look for cOl1d itious that
MAGN U M T YP E
. An l udia n correspoude ut tells !:~;~a~I;~e~U~vert~le asl~~ss I~~r~ ac1 va llce towa rds success al1d
we re fa\"o ura ble aud fo r a great
me that tit e GoverUlllcllt of
Judia ",ill be ver ' relieved ir pu bl ish . eithe r th e lla mes .of prosperity in lite cont lllerce oí
1 h ) ' th cse wltllesscs or all y deta tls the cc ulltry . T ite begiuu ing of
!¡.'¡¡cene,'¡·,tos'tllon d t tS ¡p.rtSS C]l1Ic tl)'. of their lI arratives wh ich miO"ht t ite re vival of trade could be
IS Uf l !llg reports I d I· ·d .¡. . °b
ha ve bcen in circul atioll a nd· ea to t ICJr 1 eutl Icat lon y discer ued in lIIanr di rcctiolls.
there was su ff iciellt botto'm in rtrclI ts of th e murder ¡;:u.lg. T hcre was a n obviolls dccli lle
t¡. 1e m to ca< 11 se 1·t to be k' 1l 0WIl No por d t t lt ereforc ca n gl\'e iu wholesale pnces, which
tlt:.lt tite authori ties thouO" ht it a n a ~q llate aCCOU llt of tlle ",ould bcncfit Rritish tlade
.. . b¡ . . ¡ ,~ proceedlll gs. t hroug hout the "'orlcl., Si r R.
aeI \ I ~a e to \\a ln a I huropealls :\1 St :\1 ' I
in isolated stntiollS of the adv i. . .rs. , uart "' ell.Zles,. t ~e or· Ilome foresa\\' an cad)" decliuc
al Tt to 1 ke . I . g-a lllser of the mectlllg, l1l IlItro· in thc price oí coal) which was
s: )1 \ Y¡ Btla ' Sl¡" t'" ¡p'¡O\".I. I dllc ing the wi tlles~es frOIll l re. of tile g reatcst po.'<sible impor-
SlOlb or le sa e \. o t le lr l · .
Iwjyes and famil ies. .. l~l1 d pOIll.ted .Oll t tha t tite Bn· tance lO Br itish indmlrie!'.
ttsh pubhc d ld 1I0t kuo,," the
.".h d ND" Ibe SlIiulIlI, is len"
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fac~s as to the. disl11al t~aRedy
¡'?r two cr th ree years the wlllch was gO lll g 0 11 111 lre·
JAIME Y JORDANA
AGENTS Shllll lll y. da nce has heen creo b.uc!. '¡'he Sin ll Fei n propaga u·
eping IlpO Il us, aud now il is dists were seckin g lO It ide t h~ Tinsmiths !l Sanita ry Eugineers
here. atroc ities of the-ir gall g oy lil a·
.:'> Iiss Drot hy Ore\\" has jllst lidous a1l(1 Iyillg a buse of t he \ \'ater bid on aud e\'er\' c1a~!i
(Ielllonstrate<l a t the Cnxto n l)fa ve mell \\'11 0 were ca rryi ng 011 of sa nitan' \\"ork lIt1dertakeu.

G. &C. Kre~lin~er
Hall the Intest ~teps as th ey in lrel alld their du ly in t ryill g Bat ]¡ s aucÍ ge\'~e rs mafle ~llH¡
¡
Me bei ll g" d;I1H'cd. in t be sillar- to restore peacc alld arder. Shc ii tted. Pet rol uillks, JaulJ)!'. n.n ~
te-st \\·e-. t·c nd hotel:; a ud cl ubs. a ppealed to the Brit ish people ot her motor accesories 'iUppiJel
It \Vas vcry difficlllt, .:'> liss lO support loyally th e Go\'eru· a t shortcst Il otice,
J) rew rem arked) to ,> tandard ise lIIe1lt in its efforts to restore T elcphonc=24S. - CasiJ!a 2.=:;3·
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Firewood and Timber.
at r edu c ed pri ces. "¡
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''The Mage.llan Times" I Waggoll load of So whole Iogs
. 1 ".. so..,." sawll! ~~: 111 tite !\ntional
Drinting WOrk5. " ."d spli' • 30.
~ • Sellool of A " ia tion.

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Ca rt load! saw ll wooti
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'1'imber: Post.. 2S cl,.;. ioot.
12. ¡ 'fh e reporter of the
Buenos Aires lIews-
paper cLa Nacio n1
... Menus, Report and Balance i Boa"I, JÜ els. !oot
taking a seat in a
biplane to f! ~. over
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Corres'pon'dence Becau,. Me Thonl¡,ill N lclever sayings ofoue .Pjteher>.
al1ybody elsc boldly makes a 1 \l/ould Jike to challenge bis
defillitc asscrtiOl1 that so nu doso authority and experiellce of
ea vVe have received for publi is the casc, to m )' miad! is tlot stage matters ....-h ich en titles
cation the follow ing letters in nec('"ssarily cOllvincing or logi. him voJuntarily to place him ·
Church of Sto James P. MAYORGA A. reply to thc Dile pubJished 111 g ical proof th at son1ld.so is so; seU in tbe position of super·
te:aches Spuuish by Direct our columus last week: tbcrefore 011 t1l15 b:lsis the fact critic and t11e ~ dern i e r cri~ in
Call e Waldo Seguel l\Iethod. - Calle Talea 1570 Casilla 39 1 tbat Mr. 1'hornh il l condemn s condemn ing what lU oJst people
yOll r review will 1l0t necessarily would cOllsid er a bir revicw.
The Services in above Chll rch until rurther noticc wiH bt: Telep1101l (, N°. 28.t . :: :::: Punta Arc na~
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ON S U!.J"DAY. :U,mling Praycr 10. 30
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A u g U5t 19 h 192 1
'rhe .M a¡.;ellall Times '
cOllv incc yOllr Camp Readers In fa et it stri kes me as being
or allybody eIsc that he is most appreciative, a nd judging
correcto 1 opin e that it does by the stagey Ja ngllage a nd
Evcni llg Praycr 5.30 p. m. To B e nt a hotlse in the Calle not matter mucb to you r rea- techni ca lities emp'lo}'ed, 1 co n·
Celebra lion of Hal}' COnl munion at 8. a. m. 011 the 1St a nd OIH iggins·I\ .o7 83. Six rooltls, Pun ta Arenas. ders what either ),1r. Th ortlhill sider you r coutnbutor of this
3rd SUllda.ys in the m:.lIIt!:. :1"\ ah· - 'Jorning PL\ )'er on passage, alld gale ría. Hlee- Deae Sir, or 1 th ink , and suggcst t bat review ruu st ha ve had mucb
.M y attenti ou has beca draw lI VOH should be tll e best judge more experience of theatrical
the 2nd . all"i .:.!~. ~. ·1.i.I\·!- .11 t.he Tllon t~. tric light, water alld draillage. to tue lclter írom !I.'Ir. 'l'boru-
ON \rSBK. DAY S. EV..:.li. I;' l'lrt:cr 1hursday at 6. p. m .' ppl)' tO A\'ellida Colon 1028. hi U whieb appcarcd in your as to whether artic1es yon allow work than most of uso
' !. WILLI.' MS ~ to be inserted in your journal ] bate rushing to print but
last issuc. As my criticisru of a rc tru e a ud fa ir commellt or reall)' call1Jot help enterin g the
the rccell t Concert gi\'eu by otherw ise. li!:ots when 1 read a com muni-
~----------------------------\ c1'he Magella n Follies) was I n lhe review under d isc us- cati on whiclt, if allowed to

~ACIFIC llNE
fa\'o urable alld even enthu sias. sion there \Vere pointe.:l out ti llave been writteu 1 should ne-
tic 1 , eaHllot understand what few technica! errors SOIllC of ver have becn a llo\\'cd lo have
r Mr. Thofllhill is getting ato whiclt could 1l0t be lcarned by gone any farth er.
r perhaps k now llothing lUnch tite perfonners unless they were Yours
about Frcezing but witil seve· Illentiolled, a nd .1. <l:tn s~re that cC~mp R eader~
ral years, close cOllnection w ~th
APROXIMATE ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE the Euglish Tlteatre) 1 do cla lm goofd It~nes~ Ctltlcl:m ~~pl~~U~~ P. S.-Please excuse shak)'
to have ti fair knowledge oi ~~~tr~~e natt!rin~lOSSlus~I. So rar writing as 1 canuot stop laug-
B. M. S. "ORITA" 16th. July maHers h istrionic. as that ver)' im porta llt section hing.
It Illay interest l\1 r. Thorn - is cOllcerned, tbe A rtistes, 1
_

~! S. "SORATA" 10th. July. 11ill to kllOW that you ll ave al· am positive ,hat they are awa·
ready e ngaged me. to write re how bighly appreciated a re
New Type of Passport
R. M. S. "ORTEGA" 15th. August
R. M. S. "ORCANA" 12th. September I the rev iew of th e tlurd En ter- their tabollrs an d clltcrtaiu- \
tainment.
Very tru ly yours!
mellts, and hope thcy realize
ho\\' lUuch looked-forwa rd-to
Cheaper visas

proceeding home via Pan ama Canal.


Th e Pacific Steam Navigation Co ,
I I
tic.
Twiee-Nigh tly will be the next sbow. 1 am

critic
in
isrns! if the re were 3ny, travellers.
the spiri t in wh ich they
A new cpocket-book . pass-
c Mag. T imes. Dra matic Cri - cOIl\' inced that tbe}' would be port is in eourse of preparation
the first to acccp t an}' adverse aDd wilI shortly be issued tu

The old cumbersoUle folde:d


\. J August 20th 192 r
were illtended, in the sarue passrort is to be done away
'fh e Editor malllle)' as oue would from a with, and it is expected lhat
Tll e d\'lagell:ltl Tim es ~ . eoach in ally brandl oí sport. the !le\\' book will be: adopted
Puuta Arenas. F'altlts poillted out to sports- intern at ionaily. lt \Vil! be im.
Dear Sir, men such as co nstitute tltat possible to remove or subst itute
1 bave read \V ith much am u- stou t bocly of ~ntertainers, tite a page without disco\'cry.

Balmadeda
Grage lagallah
_,J e;
S
TELEPH ON E
semcnt in rour last issue the l\1agelJa n . Folhcs, 1 am sure
I
'rhe Foreign Office is now
letter from .:1. ~~ir . R. \V. Thorn- are apprectatcd and .act as a awa iti ng an Order in Cou ncil
hill attd with_ rai sed e:yebrows sp llr to reneweu and 111lproved which \ViII give authority for
1 am (left co ld ~ witb wonder effo rts. Only people wh~ have cheape r visas. Captaiu Spencer,
as to what motive could have! beell to the \\:rong klnd of I Controller of Passports, sa id to
8 33 . 841 ~.fiid 51 prompted ltim to give his pe n scho?! are.. f<;)Qhsh enough lO, a Daily JJfail re presentati\·e that
an a irillg aud e ntertain us \Vitil c~ lI s t de r cntt clsms' as personal a visa ·valid for oue }'ear \Vonld
, 1"MI( U/'IIVtRSAL c .... a stlch an effusiotl. shg h ts. I have seen man>:ama-tcost 8s., and a transit visa one
When be is prompted agaill tcu~ sl~o\Vs a nd 1 say wlthout fra nc gold) or lod . Tite latter

CARS wifh to assume tite role of th e seU. heslt atlOll that tite pcrfo rlllan~e would be valid as 10tlg as the
appoioted ta~cr- up.of.the-cu?gel afforded by ~'Ir. Borger a nd lu s otbe r visa, but was only good
on bellalf of tilat much decel'led Illerry ga ng IS one of the bcst lor passing through one coun -
electr ic sectiotl o[ your readers (Camp), that could be produeed all)"- try to reach a ll othc r.
1 trust he \V iII do so wi th t he where, and tltis is more to be
sta rter. wor thier object in view of llIarvelled at whell one considers
doin g them a bit of good, or the limitcd alllQUnt of material t: :: EX CH AN6E lO
..

F at Jeast somcthi ng of more use at their disposa l. I am conv in-
than his last eHort. ccd that he a lld hi s able crowd, Valparaiso 90 d l s. $ 37 -4°
1 sunnise that your corres- a nd readers, Camp ami oth er·
• po ndeut secms rathe r tu ha ve wise, welcome oul y too gladlr Gold $ 13. 60
T RUCKS w ith anticipated t hat the article you ally su&,gcstiolls wbich lla ve as Sun.: h arge 172 .'%
thcir object tite brin g in g o[ F rall cs 47 to.t I.
f)ne u m atic \vere to puhlish reviewiatg the
last' perfonn ance of the cMagcl - future perlomnn ces as ncar as Pesldas 25. 20 11
"
lau Follies. would not qu ite possible to perfectioll. On the Li res 86.
tyr e s front co incide with his vic\Vs a nd
t~l at he
other halld letters ~ u e h as that
\\'as C\\'ait in g on th e in your last issue do not, 1 am
Swiss ecs. 2 I. 50
" "

.,y
and rearo doorstep, whclI it appeared. sure, hclp lUnch in that direc- Mat·ks
That bei ng so (he review is ,ion . U . S. í
29°·
3 6 4 .," ,."
obvioll sly h.:l.stily rcad, and Without wishin g to descelld Dutch FI.
NAS" 1"0 \eD Irucks. NASH CAItS. Six cylia4er tvulleM ftins. promptlr :l nd thougbtlessly dub- to the persona l atti tude s uch Bel gia n ~ cs_ "
Plrsoas' tia&liÍsh uD·¡ J¡¡4 clla.ias aH si"" bed al! undcserved slating; in as Mr. Thornhill appears to M 'd
5.3 0 u
" '.
fact , _tite bird •. Being the pro- rcve! in adoptin g when he , ' ontev t eo ",.
Woed loI íloe Eaglish 1601 pumps, Firesloae Iyru ••11 1..... tector of tite Camp Rendcrs likens st.:l.ge wo rk unto freezing, B. Aires 1\-1 /1. ! 2·°5
b r lit _ • •
interests a ll d now assum in g tite and drnws attc ntiO tl to the '1 Gold 45. 1 /4
r.iatiag. Vulcc •• II8C, \ j
Acdyleae ,l
wd41l1C1 role of th eir Ce nsor he imtll(:-
LWITIMATE FORO SrAUS. <l iatel)' tak es steps to enl ightcn I--------------'----------~
t his easily-deceived body of niD-
• " nies. Goodl RIO 5ECO

"H fI$D5 .-DOC


As a C.:I.mp Readcr who was

~
...... , Me lo .~iYile .y 4istil1- Walter r. IlIon Dr. H. ROGE LI O SAEZ
lu cky cllough to ntte nd and l
hig hly apprec in.te th e perfoman ·
ce, J venture to disagrce with
K5"
••i ..... die nte Je a Dd tllc: rene ral l\1r. 1'hornhill, and to asse rt per kilo .
~ tM.t oa tIle aot-1a. Oer.ea, · Ge Dera! Customs Agent, DEKTIST
that to my mind thc rcvicw
- . 1 ~,..ed .y ba lr.ery u dt r was {ul1 of good clloti ces.! Deliveries once a week. to a ny address iD. to"..

J...
-
--o
Uw Mae .f -l"ua4 «i. Libertad" Autborited by Goverment.
'- tite Calle leAoret N.o 479. u d
. . 1M: pie.... lo •• ,ply f... lliu

J " büJlr;:OYlell 1 Ce,


. . . . . . . ,. , ....erla DalmacM
O tfi c~, Calle RO CA
onr the Banlt 01 PUlItL
Arenas.
positioll.
Su rgery, Calle Err;i zuriz.
tmtl!ful, aud undoubtcd l}' fa-
Begs to advise his clients \'ourablc to all tite Art istes,
that he is no\\' at their di s- and llot at all il1dicativc of
clcccpt iot1 so lar as bis c hargc9,
Ord@ rs:

thc Cnmp Rcac!ers Il ot pre.!>cnt' j "'__________________________~


were cOTl cerned. , •
Ca lnp orders 5@curely packed
cChacre Anit a . Rio Seco or Cu ill. 145.
Punta Arenas_
TRR MACl-:U.AN TIM ES Allgnst 24
4

IfELEGRAMS
A ·chance that should not Ik rliu) .\ug ust I;;¡.
~

red by the Brilish \.


The .\lli es hav e reque~tcd Ce r· to solve the ¡risl! qlk..:tl':1 \\"e
:n cll t

,mí\ lI y t o t~ k e prl..'¡:;\lIt iou ary tlcsirc t.he COtnlllt.;~ lI'lept"n .


IlI casurcs that th erc be nO dCIlCc ot our '():tntrY

BE MISSED o\l~b rcak of disturban ces il~ Si. 1 Pa ri", .\ug ust, IS."
~cs¡a amol1gs~ her 0\\'11 SlIbJ cctsl The Coullcil o f .\ m ' :Is!'":ldors
III th at pro\'l}lce.
Ath clIS, Augllst 15.
has accepted tll e n ']H) r t p re.
sCll tcd rega rd iug Lle region
'l'h e (: reck offen~i ve h as bec a I o f Barnnja :1 nd has rt.:soh'/;!,l
re ncwe:l at v:'\ri olls poi n ts o t to noti fy the SCrl':,lll I ~O\Crll ­
thc oattlc frOll t, t h e princip:tl lllent of the f1(,I..'~,,~'l\ ~<l im-
• ohjective beill)Z the c:'\pture nf mediately eVlcllate ")'. Xllt ()I
Buyers In the C ASA J ACOBS from the 1st. tile town of :\Ilgora. the s~at HUIl~an' iu ,1c~orJ
(f the nationalist '1'urkish (;0 - the c\auses 01 rl~ re~p("ti\' ..
't 1¡

• vernment. trcaty of pe
to the 15th. of August will recelve (~encva, .\ ugust 15. Herl in , Au;.:-ust s.
' I'he seco nd general meeting Tb c L' ll i\"L'tsitv of Kocnin ... _
a retu l~n o f the L eag ue of ~ a ti olls " 'il1 berg has con ferrcd thc title '''oi
be held in Septelllher alld its D oc tor of :\Iedicinc on (iene ral
\\ i!l cont iu ue for a r.IHlendorff cOlIgratubtillg him
mout h. Th is m av be co nsidercd 0 11 having carried the ¡{lo r;; oí
t he grcatest - u 11 i versal as· th e Germ a ll .1rmics irom lhe
¡5,,,n l,1 y ever k 1l 0\Vn i n h i'Storr. shores of the .\tlantic to the

10 Wash in g-toll ¡ Augllst 16.


Informatioll rccci vccl froll!
Paris ~tates that :\1 . Bri alld will
1 assist al tite confercllcc which
deserts of ' :\ mhia.

t he
L oudon , _-\ug-ust ry.
The Ca bi ll et llIet to rliscu~~
[r¡sll Cj ucstioll but no di ...

2 O 'h:"l.s been ca\led to cOllsiclcr the cltssioll regard in g the lI1:'tkiu..;


limitatiú1\ of tlle a rm'\ llIcnts of of peacc took place.1'> it w:ts
tite (;reat Po wers a nd t h at he well kno \vll that the Jl'ish l'ar-
CHl.S appl icd to Cong ress for a
liamcnt woul d imIlH:di:"l.tcly put-
vote of credit t o cover th e forward coun ter p ropositions to
ex penses of hi s journey. a n y p roposa ls m ade h\· the
Governlllent. -
Washington August 16.
Lot;doD , Aug nst rq
()n al! their purchases. lt is cOlIsidered Ji kelv t h at,
in the conference regar(lin g li- Teleg-rams from Sm Hlla state
mitati on of annamellts to be that i\Iustafa Pashn is offering
hcld il! N ovcmber, the questiol1 a Etout resistan c{' to t il e Greek
of the debts oC the AlIies to advallce in the region of G or-
1'his means that fol' every $ 80.- you spend you w.ill l'eceive t he Uuited States wil! also be dio where a m ost sallguinary
battle is still in progres5".
$ 40.- fuIl vaJue.--- Our offer illcbcles all the latest ancl best discussed.
:'IIad rid, August 16, Madrid, August [9.
According to a stateme nt
goocls l'eceivecl t'rom England. Despatch..:s from Melilla state
that General Berenguer is pre- made by a mili tary oUi cer of
paring a large body of troops ~igh ra nk, the Spani sh infa n t ry
• for a11 ad\'ance at an earl)' d a te. IS the branclt of t h e a rmr
Buy yonr pUl'chases from "the 1st. to the ¡ 6th. 1Il the
LondOIl , Au g ust 16.
which has s uffered most in the
recent fightill g . It is estilllated
'rhe , Da ily Chro nic1 e, a l1- that the l\1oors ha ve captured

CASA JACOBS
!lounees t hat rhe Sina F eill II,OOO rifles, lf 5 pieccs of field
leaders will meet in Vublin artiller}', 100 mach in e g un ~,
1

I tüday a!ld it is expec ted that 200 horses and 150 nades.
1 a definite decision as to thei r
These, the :'I r oors a re end ea -
l
future polic)' will be arrived \'ollring to sell a t lo\\" p rices
at, Ihe likelihood being th a t in Algiers and t he Spanish
and make money. th e m a tter \ViII be decided by Governmellt has SC l1 t a com -
plebisc ite of al! lreland. In missiou there to bu)' them in.
mca ntime a fre sh vutbreak
of h ostilities is feared. Paris, AlIgu st 19. •
A despateh reccived frolll Ge-
Paris, August 16. neva sta tes rllat the creation of
It is stated here that the a permanent Illternational Court
ehampio ll sw immer oi the of Justice !Ilay be consid ered
._- United States, SuJlivan , will as a n established fa ct.
--- ---- ---- attempt to sw im tite English
Challll el a t the end of this París, Augu st 19.
1lI0 nth. T b e newspa pe rs pablish the
decisioll of th e Coull cil of the
Berliu, August 16. Leagu e of Natiol1s to m eet in
'rbe Germa11 Cabi net has llIet Gelleva 011 the 29th. iustallt to

acific team avigatio~


to co nsic1er the n ote reeeived d isctls!, tIte question of th e
from the lnterallied Supreme fr on tiers of Upper SileEia .
COllncil atl d it is reported tIl at
it was resolved to insist 0 11 t he Berlin, August 19.
soluti on of tlle Silesian qucstioll RUOlOurS are c irculatiug in
before that body. th is cit}" to the eHect thát tile

ARICA-~UNTA
Re jch sbank ha s beeu defrauded
ARENAS UNE Ri ga, August 17,
Altbough the foodstuffs sen t
of some rnilliOIl S of 11larks.
írom t h e Un it ed States to Rus- :\Iadrid, Augn st 18.
An official despatch rece ived

S.S. "AGAD IR"


sia fo r the relief oí tlle starving
populace are ready for distr i- fr om Melilla states that the
bution, there has becn a h iteh Emi r Abdel Kr.\in ha s writtcn
in tite negotiat iolls and i\Ir. to General Berenguer infofluillg
I Reo"", tite Amer ica n represe n· continue him tltat jf the Span ish forces
refu sed to a 110w th e to lllake use of ae ro-

Left Valparaiso on the 11th. AUGUST and IS"v;," to cont rol the d istributi on. will take repri
pl:\nes to harass his troops, he
sa ls 0 11 the p ri-
i\'¡adrid, August 17. souers in his ha nds. A telegram
will arrive at ~unta Arenas on the A despa tch from l\Jelilla says rcceived from Londoll says t hat
Kaid A bdel Karber, accor- a large number of E ll glish ex-
24th August. She willleave again on the 28th AUGUST lO informatio ll g ivell by soldiers have prese ll ted them-
)1c'O' ;5h prisoners,ll.ls a n army selves at tite Sp.1.u ish cO lls ulate
over eight thousand t ra ined offcrin g th eir sen'ices fo r lil e
lor Anca, aCttntlBg to itinemy, at Castro. Puerto Niolltt, G!J!'ral,
~&I1iDg and O\'cr twcn ty t h ousa nd c3 mpaig n iJl )lorocco.
tr ibesmen who aeknowledge
Coronel. Talcahuano. Valparaiso. Coquimbo. Antofagasta. and ¡quique and him as thei r only chief who
cOllcentrated in the neigh -
l\'ladrid August 20 .
Despa tcil es frOIll Melilla sta te
will accept passengers and cargo. bourhoods of Nador alle! i\ [Oll nt
Aurri t rcad)' to march 011 ;..re-
t hat
det1
a Spunish crniser bombar·
vari ous ports 011 tite coast
to impede tbe COll celltratioll eí
M!GNIFICENT ACCOMODATION FOR FIRST-CLASS PASSENGERS, WITH Bel g rade, August 17.
:\100rish troops il! lh ese part.=:.
Al! official telegram front th e
The i:lhabitants of tit e coal- sallle town aunOunces that ue-
EXCELLENT CUISINE, AND GOOD ATTENDANCE, mining dislrict oi Baranja have gotiations llave been opened
proclaimed a republi e ami pla· for the ranso n o[ l1ine th ouS<1.u d
ced lhemsclves und er lhe [pro- priso llers a m ongst wholll are :t
teetioll of Serbia in sign of la rge llumber of womlded. The
Good aDd hygieocic accomodation (or 80 tbird-class passengers, men on(y. with prorest against thc .lttel11pted telegl'alll adds that tlle llego-
good muls. These 3rd.-class passengers oled only provide a mattress and beddiDe allllcxation :of th is regíon by tiatioll s .He procceding f.'\\·oll-
J h11l g~ry. rabi )'.
For delails o( passilges and (reights ilpp!y to th e oUice 01 the Pa cilic Steilm Naviga- London , .\ugust 18. I.oad o ll , Aug u:-.t 20. _
lion Compaoy, Calle Errazuriz, corner o( O'H iggins. News f rotll Dublin states that Twenty se\'en Uu iolllst ll1f:'lll '
lhe lrish lea der Couut De Va- hcrs of Parliame nl llave lodg ed
lera has made th e fOllOWil~.Rla pl·otest.in the Il ouse of COU~­
I SI"""",,,,
t. e We ca nllot an d wlll mons agamst tIJ e offer U1a~e b.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ._ _ _ _. . . Ilot accept tite conditiotls oUe- I the Go \-e rnmeur to De \ .llera


5 THE MAGEU.AN TIM ES An gust :2 4

-========~--~~~~========~~=0~ ---~----------~"~-~---
r.-- and agai nst the tolerance with
which the Sillll F ei n afllly is
S everal :\foorish chiefs, who
were holdingaseditiollsmcctiag
u n elllplo)'ed) among"it wl10m ',,·e ·
re IlICIl, womcu¡ 3.nd chilr: rel'-,
being treated in spite of thc in the village a f :'trehaud, were Illarcll crl throug h the cit}" i:i.

"LITTLE'S"
agreement mude last D eccmber. surprised alld takeu pri sollcrs. perfect ord(,f, p:lssing in fr"!lt
T.ondoll, August ;¿o. A de<;¡Mtch írom :-'IeJilla sta- oí tite Prcsidelltial r es ld¿ lIc~
&Th c 'I'imes » publishes a tes that a party of ~foors has and the Congr~ss build illgS.
comlllllllication receivcd frOIll becll exchangillg shots witl, 'filer carric(! the red flag at
Hels in gfors which antlou nces a Spanish ('olumn in the IIcigh- t11c head o f lhe colullln anr!
t hat the Russia ll Sov iet has bourhood of Cape Agua. sang the internatioual.
allthorised the purchase and lnformatioll reccived frOlll In the pctitiolls presente,1 to
POWDER & FLUID DIPS sale ol property. persons who Jeft :\Ieli lla on
Wednesday says that tite m ajo·
COllgress they solicited the
prompt despe.tch of tbc colo ·
Loudon, AugllSl 20. rity oí the illhabitants llave Ilisatioll acto
Guaranteed ¡¡PRE-WAB" QUALlTY I n thc House o f Conllllo lls,
Mr. Lloyd Georgc, ou bchalf
lcft the city, tltose only refl1lli-
ning who llave large interests Santiago, August 18.
I n SOtllC poli tical ci rcles it IS
of tbc Gcvernmellt, oUered Sinll to protect. A large lIumber oí
t h.ought that tlle new ministrr
APPROVED by the ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT Fein Irelalld tbe maxima COIl-
ccssions which Grcat llritain
tht cOlllll1ercial hOllsas have
dosed their doors. wdl ouly last a fe\\" da)'s as
the National Union was not
as efficacious is prepared to give this party
and rejected thc propositions
Gcneral Bercllguer is prepa-
ri ng to take tbe offensive as cOnsul ted before it was organi .
sed.
made by thero saying that the SOon as his army numbers
I in Curing the Scab at the prescribed strengths. acceptance of these meant an
cvident derogatioll o f the atttho-
50,000 meno Tite city has been
surroullded by electrified ba r-
Santiago, Augus t lB.
A SU I1l 01 ten thousand dol-
AH our goods are rity of the crown amI a me-
nance to tite unity ol the Em-
bed wire to calm the fea rs of
the remaining inhabitants who
Jan¡ paper has been \"nted to
de fray the expenses of a tech -
pire. The H Ollse oí COI1lUlons are in a state of panic every nical inspector to super .... ise the
MAN UFACTURED IN ENGLAND. agreed to discuss th is matter
in a s pccial scssioll to be held
night at tbe rifle fire wh ich
the Moors keep IIp from the
constructiOIl of .the !le\\" mole
and esplallad e.
on th e 18th.October. sunound,·',g hills. S ·
. alltlago, Augllst 1 8 •

Morris, Little & Son, Ud, Paris, August 20.


The newspapers suy that
i\!arshal Joffre will Icave lor
~aris, August 21.
The l'resident o í the League
of Nations, Viscoull t lshi, h:1s
At the eud oí the present
Illo nt h, the parliamentar y com o
missioll appoillted to ellqul re

I
Calle R oca 858 (altos) Japan on a specia l Governmen t invited tbe represelltative of jnto the h appelli n g s of last
missio n on t he 2ud. October. Spain, Quillones de J.. . eoll, to july, will leave fo r Punta Are·
above the Banco Chile y A l'gentina. PUNTA ARENAS · Bel grade, August 20. rcport on the situation in Dp· nas.

I ..
. '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;'~~~;;;;~~J claillled
The Privy Pri ll ce
Council
Alexander,
has Kpillg
ro-be
per Silesia
h eld on in the the 29 th .
meeting ins-
to Santiago,
The negotiatiolls August 19. to raise a
- of the Croats, Se rbs alld Slovenes tanto 'I'his uews has c:1I1sed a 10:111 of twcllty million dollan
and has also ordered the im- great impression in G erm~\lly g-old in the Ul1ited S t:-:.tcs :l:·e
lllediatc evacuatioll o f the dis- owing tú his supposed s}"m pat hy still proceeding .

GRAND H0TEL lE, · HOTEl CO MERCIO)


trict of Baranja uy thc Serbian
troops.
Loudon, August 20.
T elegrams rcceived írom
with Germany but, at t h e same
time, e\·ery partv. has confiden-
ce in the impartialit v oí Spain.
London, August 22.
.
I
e o.nullUlltcaA~gllSt
Salltiago\ t

situation between the emplo-


19·
f
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parnlso state that the stra lll cd
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¡ Athens state that the Greek ,.The ~orrespo~dent of . The yers and tbe workmen still

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Proprietor - J, FLACHIER, troops are advanc in g to the
nortb o ( Facnte on a fronr oí
11111eS ~ m Tanglers telegraphs cOlltinues. There have beell !lO
sayiug that the Spaniards h a\'e d isturba nces in spite of the
ninety kilometres, the rearguard beeu obliged to evacuate the .lock-ouh. Over two hundred
This hotel has been completely renovated aud ,·isito rs can no", coltnt beillg in cOllllection some hUIl- islet of Peñoll d e Velez de la stevedores hove signed on to
dred k ilometres behind Gamera, iu front 01 tbe Riff commence work uext \Veek but
OH every comfort. Special apartments can be had wit h private bathroom L ondon, August 2 1. coast owi u.g to tbe p resence of · 1I0twitltstan din g,' a llother thirtr
attached. The cuisine at tbis establishment ca l1n ot b e equalled and special The Court has gone into lorge bodlCS oí e ilemy .trOOps firms have adhered to those
m ournillg for {jíteen days for who seem .to be prepanllg to who origina]]y dec1ared the
dinncrs can bc arrangeo. at ,·er)' short Il o tice.
the Jate Killg Peter of Serbia. attack the Island. «Iock-oub. The «Mercurio , com-
Londoll AuO"ltst 21. Paris, .\ugust 22. mentillg on tlle situation says
f ir.s t Cla.s.s ~a r - Moderat e Dri ce.s, Speakin'g i~ the l-IOllse oí A F~ellch newspaper stat~s that the fa ll of the Soviet go-
Lords Lord CurZOll said that that Kmg Alexander oí Serbl.a vel"lltlleut in Russia !llust teach
,
the Governnlent has teacbeel . lllUC "1 )etter b u t t' la·l Il e I S n wh oksolllc lc~so n to t h e e hi-
IS
tbe limit oE its concessions to .".
UllWI IIlg t o procee d t o II e- I lian workme n who can c\carl~
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gra e to asc.:!n
el th ti
e trone.
see t]¡ e d¡ ~.:l.stro m: experiences
sllffe red by th eir Russian COIll -

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cntlclSlIl that .c?ltld be made Parls, August 22. , rades
to these cOndltlOIl S, wos that It is anuou!lced that G reat

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Santiago, Au g ust 20.

Relojeria y Joyeria
I they were altogether too gc- Britail!, France alld Ital}" will
nerolls. H e added «\Ve h a ve setl(I two battal ions each to The civiliall avia tor Clodomi-
ro r: igucroa, crossed th e Andes
offered al! we possibly can U : "p"p"e"r=S"i1"e:::s:ia:.======= today in bis new aeropJane.
without compromising the se- ~
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cnrit)' of thc kingdolll , the
so\'ereig ll t}' of th. Crowll- and _
t he unity of t he Empire. lt is m
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ca rryill g mails to ;\fe ndoza.
- ~ Santiag o, August 2 0.
The employees of thc telep-

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SUIZA
inco nceivable t hat lrela nd wiJl hone company have come out
allow a r~llewal oí lh e cOll fli ct 1 he uew lIlIll Istry llas .beell 011 sl rike, thereby causi llg a
for sepa ratioll , which would formed under tite Je a.d~ r shlp .of great dea l of. aunoyance to tbe
in fallibly mean her ecoIlomic Don Hector Ar a llclbl ~ J. . azo gene ral pubh c.

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a nd political rui n. lf the Britisb a nd is constituted as follows. ¡
Govern ment is challellged, it :\{iniste~ of the Interior) HectQr Salltiago, Al1gnst 22'.
Invites a visit to their premlses, will reply 110 matter ho\\' hard Arancib la Lazo; i\lill1 ste r lor
tbc ta sk may be, . Foreign AHairs, Ernesto Barros gueroa will Ilot be able to
'rh e aviator Clodomiro Fi - -

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Paris, August 21. Jarpa; i\tinister of Justice ami make the rdurn flight irom
in the w indows of w hich w ill be seen 9X Prince Alexa lld er o f Serbia Edttcat iol1¡ Tomas Ramirez :\lclIdoza as the motor o f bis
f, a numerous and varl ed assortment of Yi. arrived here frolll LondOIl on Frias, »·r¡!lister of FinalH:e, Vico acroplane b roke dO \\'ll a lld in

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h is way to Belgrade to sllcceed tor Cclis; illi n istcr of lndllstry the subseq ll cu t fall, ,,"as com-
CLOCKS his fath er. O wiu g to his su He- alld Public \Vorks, .Artemi o pletely knocked to pieces.

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r ing from appendicitis, the Gutierrcz; :\1inister of \Va r and .•. _ .. _ _ _ _ _________ _
W AT C HES and • coro natiou fest ivities have been YIa rine, R emij io )'ledilla. m-·--·-"·;·¡·-:·-To·--~
G6 BRAC ELET W AT C HES ~X) postpoued until the 2¡th . ius-
tanto
Sa ntiago, August 17.
In au interview with a neW5-.
:f'(.ouna UN
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OnIn.:i
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~. Also T ABLE - C LOC KS and TRA- ~O.·.· Berl in , August 21. paper repo rter, the llew :\Iillis- •
);X VE LLl NG C LOC KS of the best ma- iX Telegralll~ from :\Ioscow state ter of thc Interior declared that
that thc Soviet has offcred a. he thougbt that he wonld be ta
:\ fr. 1,. R: \\' . Greer, .\s"is-
nt General Slanager of the

~¡:g
•.'.~ ken in (he world. IAl
pn ze of a lI\illioll a ll d a haH ablc to .carry on tile Govern- Soc iedad Explotadora de Tierra.
". ;lG roublcs to the person who 111:1)' t IllCll t " ·lt h the l~el'p of lhc re- del Fuego, accolll pallied by his
A large assortment of Cups and Me- (i~ in vent some ki ll d of b read to ce t~tl y ll.amed lllllllstr}' to lile wife, left Liverpool for S. A mé-
dais suitable b r prizes are in stock \Y¡( stave off starvatioll . . s..'ltlsfacttOlI of the coulltrr aud ri ca 011 tlle 1 ah illsta nt.

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1 Loudon) August 2 I. that t11c most urgellt problc~ll -·A Sc hool En tcrta ill!llcllt
GENERAL OPTICIANS Advices recei\'ed fr Olll Duhliu to be s ;:U[-:II . \\" as t.1ll' .u nrcst III wil! lJC hcld in rhe Ellglish
. state t h at til e autho rities are tlle CO:d-1IJ11lIl1 g dlstncts. He Sehool Room, Calle \Valdo Se-
i:'i .\" l takin¡; greatprecaut ions as it is sta tcd lh at. he w:\s prep·arcd gl1el, al! Ihe eveni ng- of Frida~-,
~j Call e Roca 842. Telepho'1e 495 . Casilla 6 ~ I feared that tlle more extrellH" t? deal ':'lth both eJl!ployers Sept("lllber '2 ud , at 9 p. 111. 'rb e
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elements of t he lrish !>arty a mI me.u 111 a n e uer get l~ ll1~n . prices of the ti ck ets are: Re:-
ller to ~tl1pede the pa rah za ll Oll ser ved Sca.ts, S S; Fl0ll t Seats,
~ Bra'1 ch in "10 GALLEGOS. . 05 lila)" break lhe a rllli st ice.
HlIda-Pesth) AUgltst 21.
of t h e 11Idustry a1l(1 If ll ecessa ry :: 3; Back Scats, ,$ 2.
wouId work the tll ines with
~ x X:: c:-'· ,-::~ <:"" ,• ...: '":" c:¿.s::' o:::: ,. C::: :.~,;." ~;..':\,;;::~~t~.' ·-c:.: ,."" ' ..,..?:o:- :< c:::~ .... ,. « ,. ":-' ...:'":"0:;..;.: " . .~_,. <~ ~-'·-::?:Y'-c:::"?}<::J..."/íi
. ")-('::,.t >-6 t"'. , . ~.;. t. ..... ¡ , t> . ; ~--~ ... t !"c.>t ..· ..... -t_"'n/' t '" r... ~ "" .... t > .... t > . ,;t"'" . .... ,t ... ,~ t > .,;_t >O~
· The Gover·lllnCllt ha s resol- sold iers in order th:1.t tlie out- - '['h e Sociedad .\noni!1l3.'s
ved tll3t the- stalldill~ ann )' be pnt be 1I 0t dimillished. Al10th er steamc r c,\ sl nriallO' left Buen os
.C )!ILOE . St:pt fo r Iqu ique I cOlll posed of 35,000 Yoh11ltecrs. of tlie itcll1s 011 hi s prograllllllc Air('s for l his a nd illtcflnediate
• ,\I :\C.\ r,LA:-": ES. \Vi l! Ic:\ve for Valparai so. 011 11th. Athells) AlIgust 21. \Vas th e fillding of flllld s a s nl port s 0 11 th e l91)¡ instn nt and
~.\ L EJ.\:-":D f{O ~ \Vil! Ica,·c for Ultim:l r':spe rall z:1. 'rhe sllccessful atl"ancc of prcscnt there are 1l0t suffici e nt is expccted lO arri"c about the

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• xl()ST .\ . C I<. L'Z ~
011 Illh.
!.efl fOl" .\ rg c utille Coa ,>t pe rts.
rll Cal e!:;. Joscfi ua.
!'eft for Ri o Gall egos alld Santa
¡ tlle C·reek a rm)' still cO lltillll~S to pay tlic civ il se rvallts il1 5th of Septem ber.
p rin cipally lowards lhe t10rth SeptclIlbera lld he cOllsidered that
where it has advan cerl a h\lll- this can only be done by floa- Hucll os .\ires 011 lhc t6th of
dred k ilOlllct res. 'r hc detac]¡ - tillg allother loan 01' by a iresh Septclllber.
'l'h e .A rgentin o, wil! le~l\·e

Cru7h mc nts of clIemy ca\"alry, wll ich isslle of paper mOll e)". H e "Iso
was holdilll{ this fl"Ollt, was stated that he wOllld make the - O wing to th e bad \Veathe r.

Blanc~ar~
\\"ill Icavc ror Condor, Kimcrc Aikc obliged to reti re after dc<,tro- slrollgest eiíorts-, toobtain work tite ~ . s. ci\t agallallcs , wa:;; oul\-
alld :\Iolltt..! Dinero 0 11 9th. l )"ing the railway li ncs :md for lhe uncm plo}"ed
f
and iu:.tall
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able to sail \c!>lcn l:w :lL-midday.
Alllongst other~ who left by her
• CO R DI I.!,RR.\ . bridges . workshops illlhe re ugesw Hch "'cre.- i\ lessrs. Pedro narcia I' e.
.AR.\UC.\!\" fch ']':\killj.!" S; ll'CP fr om S:ln Gregori o ~Iadri d, .-\ ugust 2 l. "
\Ve re costing
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. rClra )·1 11 11 :l Tcntsc n, Ollstallte
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!< io .Jo(JOO 000 mont 1" \\" 1 10U a ll \" ' . . 1) , ,.

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A vote o f crectit oí 1 ! 8.768,000 I f¡ 1 t l .O rtcII 71, J.\I1<; eaulla\",. laTfano
.).U:-':-j-:ln-.\ i":'U ll11il1;":- lo Pon·cn ir. . . pesetas has bcen gr:l11t(d for ,ene t to t le s a e. Erlwards, Oreste Róssi, LU IS
Mmment DI Steamers '~'c kph 0 lt (,S : Sf"ni ,:io ~ 1 :I1·í lirt1'" :-\.0 :;'.\. Va!j':"l.ral! o 1,l1Ie 38¡
Bodcga ~ .o 2!)6. I
, the ca rryin v 011 of th e ca lll-
paj¡:pl iu Ú oro,,;cn.
Sallliago, A Ilgust j 8.
::\íore thall ten
Ao.:t los Cruz, Ricardo Parkl' r,
thousand r. C()lI Alberti, \lhl"tto 1)1'"l"¡¡{s,
THE MAGELLAN T IMPS ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ August
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" " " f \I r Jn li o t he tern torr p erso llally lIor has
- J he marn,tge o . . . lever dOll(: allvthilJ<Y fo .
tat i
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J,,'¡)a accouulant I n . " '" r Its
1Il. " Ill~ < , Naval to \¡¡ss 11l1prOVemellt1 ~I:llpl}' bccause
#-'t m t he Apostadero - he has lhe polttlca! ¡mil SI ff"
lIII. l'~ ~ Dorotea H ama nn has bcell an- . 'f 1,'
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nOlll H':CC am \VI
'~'l shortly.
'\1 t kc pbce Clcut to g rat l y u lS covetollsllCSS
a ' o f other menls abncgatioll and
¡abatir.
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'" appcr on ¡\ '<. . . the- week illc!udc ::-.ressrs. Archie
and should thel'cfore nrI)ve here :\Jorr isoll and H. V. Cobh frolU
~ early on Friday llloming. Rio Pelli~ellte ane! ),Ir. Alee
~ -At 4 o'c1ock on Tu.esday Ross from bagu!la Blanca.
I"'l mi, 1 :~~,::~~'~1 a rire brokc out 111 the -Thc Anglo-South Allle ricall
" ~ il l r. J osé Mont;s 'l~hl1r- Ba ll k have opened a brandl ilt
~ le r ow ing lo a short ClrcUlt oí 1"lorida, Buenos Ai r~s,

.. Lo n d' O n , a r.-s,

." f',l~ th e electric lig ht iu 011e of the ,. . , '
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~ Rl.\. rOOtlls upstai rs t'l lld before the'l :-:Acco rdlilg to. telegrams re_
fll-\$¡ ri re brígades arri vec1 Oll the ce" ed from Sant iago! part of
" ~ ) the whole upper part Ofl the mOllllment to be erec~ed to

-• was a mass of fla - the memor}" oi the l~te Jud~e!

r U n ta Are n a S
tite I

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I mes. Th e firemen, llOwever, 1Do¡n ¡Waldo Sergthtlel)r~v dl be ShI p.
t
whcn thev did get tó work ma- e( )y Olle o. e Irst stea mers
!l:lged to ' savc part of tite Jo- .rom Valpar31so: As the rcst oI
wer storev but a ll th e fU fll iture ~he :11onun~ent IS, lIot )"et readr
was C0l11'pletelr damaged by ~ t \VJlI be ltnpoSslble to novell
water. T ile 105S('S a re 5tated tó l~, as was illteoded, 011 the 18th,
be extremel}" heavy and Ileither September.
We hold a fine selection of plece goods which we the building Il or its contcnts -The tbefts of merc11alldise
\vas covered by insuraucc. ! (jl-her on board tlle sbíps or in
are offering at very low pnces. A VISlt to us be- - 'r ile secreta ry alld tn:a::'1.Ul:J" 1'.;,1.' .>ill}i.:l or in the ligl!tets iu
of tlle Junta de Beneficencia! the bay stilJ cootiuue. The,otuef
fore deciding to purchase elsewhere wIII pay you. :\1 r. Garda Pereira, ha ving left da? Messrs. Crace & CO. re·
for the lI ort h 0 11 a holida)', h is c~lved a case by the s. s,. «Ca-
~ Navy Garbadioe Irom 28s, ' lo 40s. melre ~ by post wiJl be filled temporarily clque» supposed t~ cOlltaln r~ _
Mr. L uis Sallhueza 13 vo]-¡ers, but on bclllg opelled It
S'" Dlaokel Clolh, pure wool ,,25s. lo 30s. " was fou nd to llave ollly bricks
lill -O ne of t IJ e worst storms and cinders . Th c ;::l'.:tls ::nrl hoop:;
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Cashmeres
Goveromeol While Serge
Velvel
" 25s. lo 32s.
18s.
15s. "
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which have occurred tor sorne Ol! the case \\"<:'re intacr which
passed over the distric t shows that ti\{: thief had plcn ty
n ¡,;,,,i.y' an d caused a great of time to do the jobo
~ Jap Silk 7s, " t.... deal of damage in t he bayo T he
- The commission appoill ted
! ~::~~o Satio, besl qu~lily 7s, lo ¡~:: : ¡ ll ulk cAmerica» belong ing to
1\'[e5srs. tI'[ enclI dez Behety drago
ged her anchors ane! WCllt
to
the
dra", IIp a programme lor
festi\·it ies of tile c: Diecioc bo.

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are well advanced with their
-.., Nurse Clolh 3s, lo 4s. " ~ ashore lIear tite mouth oí the work 31l d \ve are informed that
Rio de los Ciervos. Several ligh -
~ Pr ioled Silk aod Drorade 20s. lo 23s, " ~ ters loadea wi t h merchulldise this- year the celebmtions will
~ Blancharel belollging to Messrs. Bra un and be 011 a 1110re popular footing,
came ashore and se- the item 01 fireworks, which
j; Also tite new piJe c10tlt DWETINE at tite lowest price in ~ veral cutters anrl otuer small in nearly ever}" occasioll have
craft \Ve re Sllllk at their ancho· beell a failure, being el iminated
~ tOWI1 20 metres ~ rages. I n the tOWII itself, witb as also tite officiat Taces w!l ieh
the exceptioll of the faH of a nearly alwa)"s have to be to
~ ~ few chimncysl ve ry little clam - post poned ow iug to bad wea·
age was done. 'rhe wind was ther.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lill~~~lill~~~lilllill~~~ very strQ¡¡g and veerecl from -Duriug the first fortnight
Send your print illg work to t he " NlAGELLAN TIMES", who specialise N. E . to E. of tbe present mOllth, the 1II0-
- Tbc remains of the late vement in .the slau~htcr lIollse
in letter-heads, bill heads, programmes, menus, visiting cards, etc, an d Don Oscar Feliú Hurtado' were has been tne followl1lg.

."1) lo fue manufacture of account books. '5&9"'5 ' z x~ 'M


laid to rest 011 Friday last and
tbe fU ll eral \vas attcnded by a' Co¡ws
.. .". o f tI.le ",e
con_ouls_ O"
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eSteers"
\Va ves
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I~¡~~~:"~" A few busiuess housC's J e b
thtir doors for all hour
durillg the 11l0rnin g aud llearl)'
,am s
Pigs
2S 2
60S
4S
al! work was stopped as the \Vork- _ Should the uecessary per.
meu's federation had decreed missioTl be granted by lhe Mu.

"COOPER" is the special Illourning for tile dece- nicipality, the Politeama Thea-
asedo In lIJe cemetery Mr. Ni- tre Compan)' intend to bold a
baldo Sanhlleza spoke on behalf sporting competiti on at aa
of thc col!ege of lawyers and early date, in which will oe
several other oratcrs did tlle ill cl uded matches ot wrestling
same in representatioll of other alld boxilJg.

ORICINAL institu tions.


-A ge neral meeting of the
- In th e meetin g of the T owll Footba ll L eague of Magallanes
~o ull c il held on 1-Ionday it was will be held
resol ved to g ra n t the use of der the report a ní! bala nce
tOllig h t to cOll sí-

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tile Municipal theatre to lile ::.11ect of tlle pa!:.t )"Ui" «ud to
rOWDER Dlr all others are «Magella ll F oll ies &fo r t \\'o more eleet tite di reetorate f01' the
cuterta inlllents. to be g-ivcn fo r comin!( seaS(ln whích wi U :-hor-
• the assistance of charitable i liS· tly be'illaugu ra ted.

IMITATIONS • tit utiollS. Th e use o[ the sallle


theatre was g rallted to tile br i ~ -"'c are informed tllat t he
of bo\' scouts for a n ex- Soc iety for the Preve ntiou ,¡e
w¡'lich t hey will pre- Cr uelty to Ani mals will hold a
ARTICLES made of the same ingredients vary according to on i\'f ollday Ilcxt. r¡:¡eetiug to disc\1sS importa! lt
busincss in CO ll llcct ioll with
1, their quality; 2, the process of th eir manufacture; and 3, any - By Sllpreme Decree of the their in st itutioll . We thought
previous treatment of the ingredients. Goverll111ent, datcd last Dece m- tlJa t th is soc iety had died a
be r the wh ole of th e fi scul natural dca th long ago as, tho ·
Beer and Whisky are bOlh made from Malt! la nds Oll Nava rin o l slan d were ugh acts of cruelty' to a nimal s
co nceded to a Do n Arman do take place in the publ ic strects
The finesl T oilet Soaps and the cheapest La undry, Soaps a re H Ollojosa for a period o[ twe lltv every dar, we haye lIever seell
manufactured from the same raw materials! renrs from the time th at t he uny ~ ease oí prosecllt ioll fcpor·
lcase of the occ upa nts expire. ted ill th e press.
The common Green -glass Beer Botde, and the fi nest Cut-glass .' \mongst these Occupllnts are
Messrs. Lawren ce Broth ers who - The thea trica l compan)" g ~.
Goblet contain the same original ingredientsl OCC llpy a block of ro,ooo hec~ pera nza-D iez is expected to arr~­
The fine5tl Steel and ¡he common est C ast Iron are made from ¡he tareas and Mr. Antoni o Izorna ve by tbe s. s. cAgadip 0 .11
who has graziu g rights over Frida)' ne.'it a nd will gi ve t ht'l r
same Ore' 1,500 hectareas. 130th of these. first enterta ioment in tb e mu-
during the lQng years they llave nici pal theatrc O H Satu rday
oeen 011 th e islalld llave jn\'cs- e vcning.
COOPER'S DIP and its imiations may be made ted large . sums in rh e impr6-
from me same ingredients, and wrn.pped in the veme nt of th eir fa nns, cJl!aril1g .... - --
same coloured paper, but not one of these Imita- forest, makin g road s, b"i¡ d;,'g l'
hridges and draiuin g s wa mps !
Elbourne & Slatar .
l'
1I0ns is identical with ¡he original! oes ides ptlttiug up rhe usual
hOtlses¡ fe tl ces, corrals etc These 1 C ..... i • .• ¡... .4.&"e n"

It •
IS all a questiol1 of
piooeers ou the island are no\\'
under th e threa t of be in g 1j
:l.t th e tcr lllina tioll oí ~
, He~k_l(ee .. eu. I
cOlltra cts whi ch fall dtlc · lIe Roe •.-· ••• ganes-·

QUAlITY! 1923 t1lll ess thc pcti tions
which tlt cy havc prcsclIted to ! T,..... n c ..l. ... dre ••
tlie Supreme Gove flllll c nt for
:l n:" I1 <:\\::1.I of lhe ir !easl;!s' 's
fa \'orablv reeeived . l t Sl'eIll S to ¡
Le:l piecc of crOQk::-,] \,ork \1,'111" fer 8"'tn .. oU.... ' ".,.hIlO
! to ¡;r:mt lauds which d.I\"<.: be.;!!!
August 24 'fHE M.WELLAN TIME'5 7

S ECU RITV
P L EASURE
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" NOSTOPS ON THE WAY"


You ar e fuily insured
FO R SAFE, COMFORfA8lE AN O Scenc a t the b.1l1quet gi\'Cll in >;'ew Yo rk in hOllour of Gellnal X¡\,clh.'.
USE PlEA~ANT MOTO¡:¡;NG

}ñ~N VO~@\lU(f' Savill and


Albion
OF THE N iW TYPE ,.", Nell Zealand to London,
DOUBlV VUlCANIZE D ,:> Monte Video
REINFORCED BEAD We rcad in tlle Ri\' er Plate
Firestone T ire & Rubber Co. I
Observer tha t tbe a boyc·named
Yl CTQIU ... [:'lU6 HUE~úS AIHE::J 4:t., 1
ser vice o í stc3mers has been
S tock of el! sizes and types , 1
re·started with R.:'tl. S. Arawa,
which was due to Jea\"e :?IIonte
Video fo r Englalld 011 the 13th
p:~~re~~ga llaneS Motor~ Garage ' of tite presellt llIonlh.
Suspended during the war,
the Shaw l Sa .... ill ¡and Albion
¡ine from1: LOIldoIl 1 to·"~ New
Zea lalld alld back vin Monte

There are Reasons Video has.. ever I beell popular


al110llg t ra ve!lers,
a mo ng
cspec ially
Brit ish pcople who
why gooel houscwi "es should use desired to travel chea ply, yet
with that comfort and dccellcy

Sunlight Soap whi ch is so llnrel to obtain


when Ilatiollalitics millgle in
class 011 board ship. So
It is guaranteed absolutcl y l11uch so do es~ this hold 011
I """,,c lin ers t hat t hirel-class witll
purc, ane[ t!l c¡'clore ",ill smokin g-room, Jibl'ary,
'e<:real;o" deck, ctc. is specia lly
not inju re the clot hes. lt
works foi' \'011, and at th e 1
::ll;;~~ I;ror the ill creasill g ly nu·
ll umber of pe rsons \\'110
to lra \'cl, yct who can-
!jame time saves yOtl a Hord the costl)' ~ trips of Alfresco fro cks
the othe r crack lines which 'l'his is Itudllubtedly a u al·
Illoney. It is the best soap
th at ~kill an e! mon ey can
cater to first a ud seco lld, but fresco seaso u. '\Vitil little enter-
whic h are debarred, th rough tai ll ing goiug On iu !.ondoll,
FOR SALE
produce. Gi ,-c it a tria!
of circu msta nces, fr OI1l society is makiug the best they
to the Anglo-Saxon ca n of th e a muscmellts offered
in':,'.Punta Alta three
3nd yOl! ",il! be cOiwinced
a third class co nsistellt by Hurlillgham, Ranclagh, the
ith his digllity. river, a ud rac in g. Puma Cubs.
of its ,,¡¡lut!. First cJaSS acco ll1odat ioll 011 ~~ fll-
". tj¡e Shaw Sa vill a nd Albion Con sequcnt ly, a!fresco toil et- Figured sha utuIlg is also
is all tltat such acco- tes a re com iu g iu fol' tlle grea· beillg used for sumiller frocks
Shares and Bonds
Lc"cr Hro thers Limited, is o n other lincrs. test attentioll , delicate orga ndi oí tile sa me t)'pe, while a uo- Fuegos, . . , , 89
salooIl 5,!Ilusic'1'00ms, aud fou lard Jfrocks or those oí velty of Ilote a re river frocks Lagunas., ...... , ... , . 79
1 ladies' boudoirs, gay toned;crepe ~corgctte be iu g madc of gay·colu red chintí!, Ayse ns,., .. , . . " .. .
prome nade g,l,.mll~5i 'I:',1 5: l in g reat demando Lace is (lI so whie h are woru with wi de '3
etc., are nU for the lllueh to thej.forc this seasoll' brilllrued lace straw hats witb Gente Grande. , , ... . . 40
Icisu rcd classes, secolld Indced, all Ithe IIIOSt beau tifull cretOlln e crowns, a cretollll e Caja 8¡'; 9<>
GROMAH • ZEHMII saloo n, with its two [a ud thn:e toilettes desiglled ror Ascot , parasol finisbing off a toilette 7> 87
be rth stateroOllls alld pubhc seem to be mad e oCthis fragile of this trpe. 6,
lb: olficid ol ~ .ud 11.,. 1" '01115 is lit travelli ng fo r auy
84
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persoll ' who wis hes i to re3ch - -------
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Calle O'XI, PI , Datt M .ldadua-. .. Ca. hi s destiuatioll under s l i g~tlr
more moderate circuIIIstallces

oat.
F ttrniture and SpriUI" Matt,.,..
wauufutured alld rehOYett .. d ••7
othu 1"'Of'k iPo tlJis c;arefully camÑ

_\ 11 .... ork ud Dlate n..1fr uarantcd.


l ' 1 those obtaining in the
T ite third c1ass a ccomo·
is excellent, being situa-
011 the
llIaiu
upper deek or on
deck, which is lofty
Electric Lighting Plants
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light, a ud th e slecpil~g
ber'h5 al'e arranged mostly 1!1
Motor Engine.s. 5aw Bench~.5
two Ol' fo ur bert lts c10scd cabi us,
to rates oC passage

ISUMe money. Tb c decks are particu-


Iar\y spacious, aHordiu g alllple
room fol' O'al1l CS a ud for pro-
me llading~ t herc is a I.al'gl: ¡¡ ud

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-@- airy dinin g sal00 1l Clltlre\y sep'
I 1_1 AH si:r:e~ and c1asses of First Class
1I i
arate frOll1 t ll e slce pi ll g accomo·
datioll , :tnd pia no, li brary. an~l'

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1 I Il W ood t n tite rough or plancd, ton·
gued ~ lI d g rooved; mo)dill gs oí all
kinds for doors <'l lld wllldow frames,
fJ oor skirti ll g, etc. all a l dry wood.
s1ll0k in g-' loolII are: also pro vl-

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dedo Tite shi p's :-.Cl'va nts cook
aud servc t hc toad, auu a staff
1 _1-11 Details al1rl prkes to be had on ap- of stcward s arc cmplo)'cd to
plicatiou :: .; :: :l :: :: :1 .. :: I t keep lh e quartcrs clean , aud
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¡ all IIt cnsils, as well as beddingJ
1 1i1lCII.
etc., arc pro\'¡rled.
.\ ccon ling lO the schedule

S..._ &3u1e¡a &eate Grln~1


lam'''''' to ucxt january, fol -
.Imwa w;1I come
in September. t his
SlCallH:r ca rrying thín! c1ass
Townsen~ &CO.
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Ballk: oí Ohil d )' Al'.~ c lltin!\ IJllil~ling, firsl fl.
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Te leph one NÚrn. 142.
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Jj
0or,J ) pas'iengers onl )', lIJcn the Cor-
illthí ..:, :'\11 11 after that!thc fonic.
Slc:uucrs \\ill (':\11 reg'ularly at I L r . _ ________________________ . __ ._____'-'-"--=..Ii
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Bachelors!! British Vice-Consulate


r 1
M a gellan Braneh
.: of t he :-

O ... er- S e.!ls C l ub

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He.ve you made provlslon for your old age? Punta .\rC1I3S, Ch ile, Petriotic l eag ue
22th .\ugUSl 1921.
uPersons Missing
Married MenU
U

The [oJlow in g pcrsons l or ., NO Tl 9~:¡ ,.


al1yon c knowing tbeir wherc-

He.ve )IOU made provision for your wlVes t.nd children?


Or for your childr...·' educt.tion? I abouts, would obl ígc Ly com- Th c Allllual General Meetin g oí the Club wil l takc place
Illuuicat ing \\'itb the British 111 th e Club Building 011 Satllrday October 15th. at 8.30 p. m.
Vice-Collsllla te;-
'rilE $ ECRit:TA1{Y.

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Edw ards I3est, late oí Fri-
gOrÍfico Puerlo Sara.
Cad Bmbander, hte of Es·
tancia La Fellerica, L ago San tuatioll , ~ h e placed it 00 her difficult lO buttonbole¡ a nd a
ff not take out an ENDO\VMENT or aLI fE Martill. finger under her glove for safety. hard man wit11al, wbo would
Erk Middlecott Davies. Frolll a wardrobe she t ook a bt'head with ouht a trial anr
j L awi"éiief? lale of Esta ll- drcss-coat, also the heliotrope member oí bi s (irm ..... ho bougbt
POLlCY i n the I I cia eMaria Beheh... l;m~. in whi ~h she had dallced 7veu. t o lhe valne 01 a tbrum

lile Assurance Com~any 01 C3na~3. 1


CharJie Oli \'('1' late of Es- with a local mayo., alld put- .Ul bIS ,,~~e q ce
tancia Primera Argentina. ti ng lbese lnto a suit-case 8nd I Some. dea lers were more hu-

SUD H . Robíllsou. alld herself iuto goggles alld a mane In tli eír · turning-down
J obn SlIIith late oí r'~stan - black vell, she set forth look -Illl ethods. One, seizing the gar-
cla San Gregon~. ing like L ady Isabel heading llleJ ~ts, weut behilld a sereen and
J. Ballueflllall Smilh. for the ~ack door of F.ast J.~ !! ,' ¡lid i .1 cOIl\'(:rsatiOll with sorne-
In a. d l sta n ~ suburb wher(' the Ol1e snrposed 10 ~e seated tl~ere.

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H ermall Sprellgel, late of

As~ for particulars from fhe Kuant in Punta Arenas


Estancia F ederi ca , Lago Sau SUtl ralsed bhster~ 011 the asp' Retl1tll1n~, she Plled t~ ¡e I"cJ ects
Martin . halt she halted. 1 he pavemellt, upon thclr owner, say1l1g quit-
T. B. Wildmfl.U. to her goggled visio n, wavered kly. eM rs. L eft·off'g sorry, but

C. A, r RIUCO I ~--~btll1 ~ ton¡ ~


British Vicc,Collsul. fal1tastically, aud tbe black veít shc's overstocked at presento.
------v-_v-~Ñi_;. flcw t"oulld her h ead like sOllle
ill-olllened fow1.
All other was aRa bl e, hut hard
as nail s. T a kill g tlle l)erelict

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Bc[ore her starcd a sigl1:' iuto her coufidt:Jlce, .~hc expl ai.
I.Rdieo aud Ccutl.' Wudro b o. Oought. ned tb at the public had an
TrouueauI Completeln v. ..crJ Dotall t"ro.id cd. unaccoull ta ble loathing for he.
•~~ iL~.. '-~~,.;I!!'Il~~~ ~~~~~PA........~c"J The Wind Raiser Oh, shabby and pitiable bride liotrope s ilks. Had it beeu a
• who wOllld. resort hither ror /J/¡u sill.: , now, or a pink e/olk,
, A UERELlCT who had secll plllmage!
bettcr days \Vas. trying to mise
cven, it wou ld have sold like
l'he Derelict entered tbe shop. becr 011 a hot day. Or bad it

Cardwell Hydraulic Wool Presses tbe wind. 'rhc situation was .. As weU seU tbe coat and dress been a crushed·cabbage moen -
nothillg !lew to her. She tbo- at Once,' she tbOllght, alld la id illg ·gOWIl, or agaill had the
ught oí taking a header {ram the suit-case on tbe coullter belio been striped \Vith eold to-
HAND & POWER tue pier eud; but beíllg of un. with confidence.
heroic fibre , revolted from tile
mato, ' or patterned with eStorm
It was a tiny place, flappillg grey l , it would llave Just fiHed
' " \o 400 pouodI o( '-001 p""""¡ in two minutes- Tb. Ooly Hidtaulic Press 01 visioll conjured up, alld, illstead, witb old skirts, wilted hats, a "acallt lot in tlle pllblic's afv
Reasooah\e Price O' !he Market looked roulld for weapons with shapeless trousers, and umbrel- fections. \Vh}', everyollc kuew
FOR CATALOGUES Aln) PRICES APPLY TO which to sta\'c off Death a las in broken-ribbed bunches. how the fa sh iollable loved these
littJe louger. She interrogated A foreign persoll, who looked vivid tOllill gS 1 Warm ing to her
Agents: Braun y Blanrh ard. the sideboard. No csilver¡ shone as though but just returned tbeme, she evolved such a color
upon il: its illterior yiclded 110 frotll egging on a bullvfight in ríot that the 1I0ise of it drovc tue
spal'kling vil1tdge -lIO haullch old Madrid, camc to the lore· Derelict once more to tbe track.
oí venisoll. Its cell:lret was fil- She spoke no English, but cDash l. said she, crammiug
led with last wcek's edail ics .• her e'nrrings swung, and her l the ~ilk iuto tbe su it·case . e'rhe
a nd 01le caunot raise the wind eyes ílashed in rejectioll of the only thillg salea ble in t ha t
with stale llews. A senrch of proffered kit. She \vould uave ,shop wOllld be a cha1lleleon.
aH pockets alld bags produced tloue of it, and insolentl r shrug- ! As for yOH~-tO the dress-<:oat-
Crude oil and Kerosene Engines.
GREI 5imp le · Economical - Efficient.
.'\11 zites fr olll 31/2 to :'60 RH.P. Marine and Stationary.
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IH.:ither coi n of the realm 1101' ged her shoulders lo her ears.l. if you "'ere grass-g reen with
anything convertible iuto cash. On the other hand, she showed a shower oí golden stars down
T]¡e Sabara wa!' llOt barer. remarkable affabil ity and deter- your back, )"ou would still be
Shc consulted hcr purse once mination in tr)"il1g lo saddle a stayeu
more. Like Cassius, it ltad a tite Derelict with al/o/ha silkell Luck, slIIiliug r...·uck, Illet her
lean and hungry loo\;. Sbc sig- gOWIl, tawdrr and spotted witl! upon the doorstep of Mulvaney,
Exclusive agent for Magallallcs and Patagollia hed patientl)' as sbe bid Cas- the rcmains of good living. Outfilter. Mulvaney! \Vil)", tbe
sius down agaill. T o 3'·oi d stayin g to buy \·err llame "'as promising. 'Vb}'
~ Th e famil}" jewcls, 1 sup- where she had come to sell, the had she not íound this emi ·

SAMS ING & CO. pose,. she muttered, and went vendor had to gather up her gmllt from cCark . earl ier?
to tite coffers to collect the sui t-case and mn for it, follo ){iss )'lulva ney, pretty alld
gems. But, alas! some ha1ld had wed to the door by the bar- g lib, was behind tbe cOll nter.
O'Hictias 9SI, .Ites. - Tdcf¡ltHe 673. - c.ilII 11. airead)' scooped tIte pool-lhe racker of bull-fights, 1110st ¡lIsis- ,Cu-Iailllj', ¡.JI look at it,.
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_. gems had gone to raise lhe tcnt that she purchase, for hard she 31lswered g raciotlsly at tb e
hurricalleatsollleprevious crisis. cash, altl old umbrella at least. Derel ict's meek request. cIt •
So then lhe Derelict sc raped Di sheartt>ned by this fírst was th e hel iotrope silk ma killg
up the remllallts of bygou e effort as a saleslady, she timidl)' a last bid , aud I\Iiss Nlul va ney
'01)lendour-parts of a pen dallt, u ntolled tlle heliotrope silk at ~ni g- ht hav('. beea R O~'al t y grant-
lI g ly enough to have beell ge. ~ile Ilext counter. A ¡.¡eav)'" II1g ~II aw.J¡ence to so u:~ loy;tl
Wtar AJI the wurld I1Uill e, a di llgy medal 01" t\\'o, J:l.wed "'aman there d<!cned It, 7rosslll g·sweeper, so cO ll ueficc1\d-
l!e r ,~ran dl~loth er 's pea r! ri ¡¡g, also t ~lC. co.at . .' mg ,h~ r :1l'l.llllCI:.
W ALK OVER · BOO'l'tI & tlHOES bcalll)O"" ende nce of c1urllS\' rc- ~ H c ll )e r tropE:ssou !lsa lcable,~ ICeltalll ly, ~es. l\·lot her· 1::'
pai ro '1~hesc shc swcpt iuto the she said. l "h l·y!.re all fer tango walltin g- costUlllCS, 1 thi nk ...
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hun gry purse g i\"ill g it quite 11 0\\", or yalle!'. Oh, 11 0, it a in!t Oh·h-J¡! O-h.\¡ ro she cooed, a:-.
an opulellt c~rve. worth i t!~ She ;hl1dder~d at t~le parce~ was \1 nrolled. cA
Shc robbed the graphopholle the ex:orb l tal~t pnce askeo, and !~ttlc h~hotropc - the dea~e 5t
of its ruhy, ami, hardships hav- pushed the.sdk rudely fr om her hU!e ueho- and wc'n.: walltm g
• in g taught her philosoph y, re- as th ough lt had bee n a death· !¡ehos- suc11 a scar~e shade:--
joiced that she would be tor- adder¡ a nd so g reat was her It' S really sweet. 1 hke t be ht-
tu red 110 \llore by its rendering repug nance to the goods¡ the tle basqllc, dO ll 't rou?,
of ·eM}' Ooo.Coo G irl. . She vendor ~nd the whole .scheme T ~e ~e t ell:.t!s hearl rose likc
weut on wit h he r willd-raisin g of creabon: that slle wlthdrew an ~lr sll1p. hllrekrr! S h~ ha d
, préparat ions much heartelled , parlorwards a nd was see n no a~ble\'ed the app~ rc ll tly \lupas·
A second rin g a l! clllemld more. slble. Sbc had ralsed the wlIId.
was planted I:.u::hi lld thc Illirror~ 'rhe Derelict, 011 tite trdck In h.cr rclie( she ahuost wept.
A thief would have necded se- again, wi shcd herself dead , a nd l\'il ss :\Iul vauey purred over
conel sight alllong his hOllse- tried to work up enough COll· t!le silk and pawed it cares·
breaki ll g tools to have ulleart - r.:l.ge to pitch herself under- slll gly.
hed it, )'et the Derelict decided ncath a mOlor, or at least to .: An d wh 3t were yOll as king
to take it as well. To determine pitch the heli otrope ther('. But for it :J sile said. cOh, t}¡at's'
whose property th e rin g \\las pruden ce Ol" cown rdicc once IIU)' rensollablc! WclJ, I will
\Vould have Il eeded :l¡'udge .1!1U !llore prevnil ed, and frOIl! mgv take it. Mother usua.lly does tb e
jury. lt had bee n le t behincl shop to dealer) fr om dealer to buyi1lg", hut sbe's out 1I0W-
by , a boarder wh o departed by l"a g-shop journeyed the s ~lk gone lO the doctor's. Shc!s not
ste¡llth. H e had prcv iollsly sta· which had once heen cla::oped In vc;ry \\'cl1, )'Qu kilO,,",' (['olite
SOLEIMPORTERS
Braun & Blanchard. ted- to accotlnt fOI" so IIlng-11i- t he artllS oí lhe Mayor. ínterC!jt S ~ O W!l in :Hothcr's
ficent a !'tüne bei ll .!Z i l! tite' JI!)" 1 The . old clo!. warehouseme n health frOIn the othe!" side of
sess ion of " ~eed}' persoll in al \\"cre u ll a nimolU; in declining to the COllnter, Th c n erelict conJd
FORD CARS niu ety-shillillg sn it- thnl he w:l.s ¡ bu)', alld the o\\'lIer SOOIl dec i· afford to cOlllllliseratc.)
elUill diu g, it fOI· lti::. IIIUl l: 'I il o ded thal . Wardrobes Boug ht . cYes, . coutiullcd ),·liss Mul·
had II1 ystericu::.:} ' ¡\.o,':''': :~'I "'as but a figure of s peech. valle)"; el th ink ñlotber would
The Car of the Camp. , Why? I-fad tlle em.: raJd. foulIO ~ 1 (,;"\ 1lI . S\\"a rth y mcn and \\'omen the)" approve oí th e little pink frock
in g frOlll the du st of h i<; be. ¡ w('re, witb rapacious mouths, - 1 shol1ld mean lh e little blue-
Becau'se ... drOOI1l fl oor after bi sd('partllle,¡w ho, bored a nd supercilious, 1 shou ld sa)" the helio- Oh-li!'
bec lI left in pa ylllell t oí his¡\\"Ollld. at tite close oí her pe- ' Shegav e-aJi ttlc horrifiedscrealll
Tb;; Pord car is l!ght, strong, powerful and Simple boa rd bil1 ? 'rhe Dcrelicl \\alltcd¡ \":.l ratio ll s, yawn like hyena s, alld dro lllat icalh· cllltched u.c r
lo kllOw. In tha t ca!)\.: il \\a~ Ji::.c~ose gold·filled teeth aud ha ir as shc ¡m1led out tile tl ll.
IIIH. ,.aU ÍlI ?"~CI and ¡'le.t:/) ~f13 i ue t~ Run Spa,.. paru ;.an be obtained l1J Punla Arma, J¡'·rs wherewith to mise tite 5a}' cBllyer Ollt;~ eBuyer a.t eM other'c; takctl all th c cas I!
wind , a nd it pleased her. IUII Ch,' 0 1" • Bu)"cr al a fUlleral. with he r! \' cs'- as sil" fd~ ~he
.\¡:C lll<: BRAUN & DLANCHARD. lu tile llllce rtaiuly oC the : o í. Elu -,ive persol1, lhe bure r, o:¡e empty bo\\'h:· (NI')" .<;/alllllg'.1
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August 24 THE MAGELLAN T IMF.S

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._.- 8eauI'!IUI Ch'llean W
omen ....o.. t..e..·)..·..Me-------·~9------
H C
.. ··O·smos p, ;,.-packe.,
danl, bul buy'l/uh I sell
No,! no.
ll
pen· ' ....
"cdals?
No Give thelll to the gas mall
-lIod to mt·!.
The gralldmother·s pc:arl ring
awoye his intercst. He turned
l , t
it abollt in his skinl1 y claw, and
his eyes ,\'{·re !-oO Covc tOllS that
Proprietor; JU LIO BIGET.
the Derelict fea red lest his pallll, lmpoc-tant rdoo:w.. have tak.en plAce ra tbis __
seemingly furnished with SOllle
adhesjve quality, wonld stirk tablisb.ment uJlder its De'W maAllgemeu l, whic b h••c
lo the rill g altogethcr. Shc mad~ t.) tAfO: lM6t: comlortablc l.uri bert botel lar pM_
knew it lO be oí valuc, yet he enren ¡Uld familie:s.
decried it. steam )teating in evcry room •
B~ca,u~ al u. p/~a ..ml I •• I~
• Thi s l'ing you wish to u/U
and r4r~.J.;nt qua/U... Ihe Pooh! , He shrngged hjs sho- fll&ST CLASS _ 5 Alfil LIOUORS
CJ.i/á .. n /ou lo u~e uldcrs. eNo, no! 1 am a busi- EXCEt.La4T SERYICE.
ness 1l1all, 1 do IIOt buy ru\).. ________ Me __________
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Royal V inolia Tooth Paste. bish.,


11 cfeollu,J Ihe lee/h Q,ld gives them Q pcarly lus/re, de,lrGyIl
Señorita Elvira Matta Ossa.
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. Rubbish! , ecltoed she.
d vi ll repair.r it, bnt it vill
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gerrn!, and i(.eep.1 ,he g um3 hcnlthy and the brea/h slVetl. cost )oOU mOney. Yon are avar-

, S[GARD &CO~
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_ - __. _ _ re th e r-r ill g 11<\5 beclI repai r-
Why, she hasn1t even left lúe red beforc? He rai sed hi s crafty O'Higalns 1042
a pell11 y for . all ice·cream. So eres. Tel.pl¡one 83,
1 wou1t beable to huy tbe Httle cOften,' she allswered failltly'
:--: EL ASERRADERO BLANCO heliotrope, after a1l. Oh, l 'm cbut 1 dOll1t want it mended
sorry! It's so awfull y sweet, 1I0w-it's my [ort une that wants
(T he 01'11)' EI'I glIsh S.w Mili)
such a cu nn ing Httle panel. But repai rill g.,
Our Fl~EWOC?O , sawn in logs or split, IS c1ean as Mother hasn't leEt me any The J ew ignored her. He • Highest prices paid for
and whlte aud 15 tlle best value to be had in PUIl- chauge-Good Illorllillgh wanted tite ring a lld did Ilot
ta Aren as. Orders a re executed immediately. Al most before the Dereliet inte nd· to buy it. • Often repai r- wool, sheep-skins, QIC-
has staggered to the ope n. Mi ss red; yes, aud by tite plumber, hides- fox skins, hone-
MILWARD & CO. Mulvalley is shr illin g to Mo- 1 should say, with lead like he
Calle Arauco 1 between Chiloe and 'ralca. ther, comfortably readi ng wit- uses lor the kilcbell seel1k. Now h..ir, OIIrich f...thets, _
Telephone 508. hin. cOh, only a dowdy oId 1 viU do the choh prope rl p -
r.ilk, Ma. No good to me. Sh all cHow lllu..:h will you chal'ge?'

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1 go to the butcher's now? she asked, th illk ing it \Vise to
Shc dive:; into the yenl till (a humor him. .
:
basin behilld apile of trousers) eIt viII cost yotl mone)'"
Crl'c kletuoodSchool
"
A fi rst·cl ass E ngl ish boar·
d;ng "hool ro, g;ds . P,;nc;·
Call e f rl~!:IS , Ili! .1l I HDU l iru ¡la] ~l iss Il oll and, ASSoclate
31ld sai ls eLwa)' to tbe man oí
meat.
cHow Illuch 1.
eNot so fa st! Not so fast!. ~I---------.----.--------~
The Derclict was csportillg .• He shot eold reproach at ber

foretic~
erUeel~'~ College, Lo!: doll : Regi stereci teach er (COIIll~1I
B.), Boa;d of Itduca t!on, Engh n d, la te co.principal Col.
I ~J e H¡JI Sehool. Hasl emere, Su rrey. asslst t'd by qua.
She kllew wheu the silk had as she spoke, . 1 am explain , if ~
got the knock-out blo\\', No you please. Th is r-rillg I repai r
more would she offe r if for sa- vith goot materials, 1 l11ake a
Natalio
hfled st:;¡fI Pros~' e ctt!s llIay be had on a p]Jlic:;¡tio n to crificc. goot chob. Tllese pear·rls 1 viII
tbe Principal IRONMO N GER
Now it was the turn of Cas· replace with ge lluille sto nes.•
sills. He should disgorge his , What? Are those 1I 0t gen·
gems. '1'0 the Golden Balls t hen llille pearls then? 'rhe)' beloll-
withOUl lUore ado. ged to rny gmndmother, and BUILDING MATERIALS
PawlIshops . . . . pawnshops. she was a-she would not wear
She was in the pawnshops zonc. shalUs. Surcly yon are wrong h Tools fer Artisa ns and Paimees Brushes a "
~Tt:1NLEY R051E.R'5 Likc some cOlltagious disease,
they spread on cvery hand.
el am lIever wroll g, . weut
011 Issachar relentlessly. cTbese
speciality
Prom those blazing with pearls are wax-fillf'd -the set-
AUTO· MAIL 5E.RVKE plate-glass [¡nd cruets she chose ting is old-obsolete. 1 viII
one, old alld dirty, fo r upon its IIlake yOl! a !lew rillg.-
CALLE ERRAZURIZ. TEL EPHONE 31.

ami jewellcry bOl1ght.> Ves, one. 1 want m)' old nu g, 1I1 )' ~----------,----_._-----_.-----~
:- : BETWEEN :- : pali e ran tite legel1d, .Old gold eNo! No! 1 don't \"'a llt a new

Punta Arena5 and Uio Gallego5 alld here was a malkct for the ruby grandmotherls., H, NIEbSEN
tu€' hcirloolUs. She hesita· .. Vou sha]] ha ve the same ~uc: d e N IE t S E N & REFSGAA RD
Toucbin¡ at E . tancias SAN GRE GORIO ted, looked casually in, strolled r-rillg, ' he replied coldlYi .your
K1MIRE AIKE, PUNTA DELGADA, an d COKDOR. casually past, stepped back, and gr-ralldmother's r-rillg, certainl y, c.rpellter . .d II'lIlr"U.re 8hop
fin a ll}' slid 011 to the premisesl but made vith !lew goldt; !lew Can~ Rru.iJera 831. Front oí Maestranza.
'l'wo jon rneys lo!. week:.
as though by acc idento pea r-rls alld !lew diamOlldt l . 8toek:- WO«! 01 .11 d••cription" Tongut'd
Por turther infonllatioJJs appi y tI) tite GARAGE :'.IORANO Da rk and lllUSty, the place chip .•
- l'eleph one 328. seemcd e11lpty but no! r.ike a He let this paradox sin k iuto lnd groov~d planks foe f]oors and ceiliDgs; Windo"l
spide r in the web an a nciellt the con fused brai n oí his hea- Irama: :8louldi ngs, dOOft and ",iftdowa.
Jew \Vas lurkillg therc. A Jew, ccr, a lld continued: ~But it \V iII
ijIliln...ilJl ¡ mil !i.m¡'lhig"IIIIiiO¡UhtítmlDuli! "IIUm I i!i"W'I"'1 l .
so old and withered, he might cost you money .)
have fled {rom Pharaoh1s hosts ! Workmen
cH ow much? slle cri ed.

FLJCELLIE -Hnos. across the Red Sca. His face

ches. like a map. His lower lip chip fon- he paused.


hung out like that of a very
cEighteelHarat
was ye llow a nd pillk in pat- pea r-rls alld a small diamondt
goldt, 14

She hU lI g brea th less, await


M
."0 W&II' a ¡eod Mil al • reuonable prict esa
o~tain it at the ... C....&L10 .L.&.NC."
old horse. His eyes had all illg the horrid tota l. Calle Waldo SefUel (coraer 01 Calle Tale'"
Calle O' Higgins corner ol Progreso addlea 1001.: like an egg too cFor seven-an'-six.J
Bt'g to advise their clients that by cvery boat from Home lon g laid, save for the pill·poiut
tbey a re recei\·ing Goods. Camp orders reccive ca reful atte lltion pupils ill which dwelt aH the She had scellted fryin g flathead
W/wth cried tlle Derel ict. lannel Suarez,
~oprieton
knowledge all d eU ll lling of t ite in Pharaoh's kitchen. 'I'he fu-
whol e Semi tic r.ace, 'way back mes rose to her hendo e W/ut/r

SOCIEDAD ANONIMA
to l s!.'achar. Fourteen pearls 'ano a fish and
He t urncd his eyes UpOIl tbe ch ips for sc\'ell·a lld-s ix ! '1'00
WINDSO.R HOTEL ,
wom:ln who wished to mise tile c heap! T oo che{lj>! Give me
IMPORTADORA wi nd. Before the pent up kllOw· back my rillg- my gralldmo- Englisb Hotel ud Restauraat
Movement of ledge witil in thelll, the soul oí therls rillgl Some other day 1 Up to dlte 81th Room :: ::
y EXPORTADORA DE LA tlle (: entile shrallk. \Vhat! How wiII call for the 14 fish alld the
Steamers :: :: cOll ld she hope to impose the dialllond c hip. 1 am too hungry Well .'/entilatttd bedreOIllS.
PATA GONIA
.. ; ·as "'$ISd if
Iteirloollls on sllch a master oí !lO\\'. I Illtlst go-for IUlIch - for
('raft! Shc wasn't having auy, fi sh alld chips!.
a lld would ha vl: uacked out She tore off hcr ,-yloves a ud
Spaclous Dininll • ~oom,
,Ira! claSl; coo kin,i a~d convenienoes.
.'\. RGE~TINO . En voyage to Buenos Aires.
had 1l 0t the l-Iebre\,· mesmeri- 1110pped her face \\~th th em
~ed her wit.h hi s eye. She fe ll alld s lIatchecl the pearl ring Avenida Colon No, 828 b.. twee14
ASTURI.\NO , \ViII leave for Buenos :>\ ires for this llltO a wakmg drealll, her eyes from the unwillin g claw of Calle L. Navarro a~d Malallan ..

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a nd intermed iate ports on the 16th. restillg llpon th e old sets of 1'llaraoh. For the first time thc
tecth wh ich griulled malicio- eye oí that ~lI cicnt lit 011 tit e Proprietor: V. SUMMERS-
t" ATL.\~TiCO t :\[aking trips to Deseado amI in ter-
Illediate ports
usly fr om the sheH. and he:lrd clllerald. He stiffc ned his nose
him as a lullaby: • \'at ca l! 1 snu ffcd th e ai r, He hec:l.lIle so-
do for rOIl, pIcase? Bis e\·e licitous.
(-
I On S~IMariposa" flour '
a pprai sed her a lld t lle leáll cYou are faint, madam, ' he
jlu rse, c\·ou vand :1 loall-all sa iel . • Br·ring a chair, Isidore.
ad\"a l1ze? I IClld on zec urity- 1'he lady is fa int. Qu eec k.
I yotlr husballd, has he steady queeck! .
empfoy lll cll t? ! IClId on his jobo ;\ It ook·n oscd clcrk Icd the
! 1 I{;ml On fnr-r·n iture, on piano, Dereli ct to a ehair in an llmer

Norwich
Un ion Pire Illsurance Society
l 011 ~Tamopho n e. -

spread his h,llIds a11(1 smiled Iness.


evilly. e(';ralllopholle? she ·re-
1,
. office, lowc rcd her into it alld
I e (;m 1ll 0pho ll C? ~ she cri ed. H e allo\\'cd her to lose cO llsc ious-

']'h e]] the pawllshop \\'oke up.


"Storm~in~" Oats
FOU NDEO !7IH
A1l kin ds of Fire In surance eHecled.
Sub - Agent in Punta Aren as
peateu. ~ Ye~; 1 wish to sell a Pharaoh took t he el1lerald from
ruby. t
!l e c.":1.lIIiucd the
\ \ c1 through [¡ Illagllifier.
allcged je- !dowlI
1
tite Derelicb; finger ami mn his
HAY8f ~st ~arvest
tlle Stolell l'rol'crty T,ist.

,
The ememld co incided exactl)'
!
. ( ;Ias ... !, he ~;;l i d. 1 viII 1l 0t with olle reported missil1g. 'l'h cll
I
1:
I WILLIAMSON & eO.
C. A. T. Riesco IC!JII Oll ¡{Iass. 1 will mOUllut if Phar;;loh locked the suspect iJl.

i
(or yOIl-~·CS, in <;tcr.r·liil g 5il- Isidolc rallg uI> tit e police sta-
Calle Pedro l\lonl t ,'e r, amI 11~:\~: hatpin -clc~a nt tio]]. ~ud whel~ r.hc wh? wished
9 66 .
-bllt hJld.- . ,0, lI O!'
Shc proficred her storc. 'rh~ sell ses, she iOUlld her..,c!f lI nder'
pc!uhnl wa!. dislIIissed with con- arrcst for theft, ami about lo 1
to ralse the wlIId rcga lllcd her Agsllts ofWilliamSlln, Balfeur & Co.
VALPAKAJSO.

l -
tcmpt. ¡ c"n gct tltose pen - I samplc the terrors of tite third
dant with coupon ticket trom degree as wielded by COllstable
.
a PCIII1P.IOl 111 achi u("- frolll a :\IcGef'.
I
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Calle:21 .... Meye " -2 7.


Aug\lst 2<4,
.~ blAO~LAN
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_~':0_ _ _ _ _ _ __ - - - - -- - - <' .~~!i'Wo!~~1iS í íT¡end;Roy~'~


Valparaiso from the
Bay on a Rcgatta •
received a good assortment 01 Babie s Bo~ts
II Juandst Benn et5, Ladie s Frocks. an d Blou se s , also t,ne
se lection of Sllks, et c.
I
day.
I Sra. Annie L. de Hardy. I
I
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Calle Yaldivia 90 0 . ' Ca s illa 221. Telef. 458 . I
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Buchanan's Whiskies

PRIVILE GE
.
PCl1u ceuiks whose fOlluder liad
the gooel f¿rtune to be 01 some
-I t l.lrnJncl lu4d,
«:\[y dea r, {'ve just visited a at
You can get Ol\L trOlr uc:
from t 1, to f. 18.
'ROYAL HOUSEHOLO'
'BLACK ANO WHITE'
sen 'ice to KIN G WII .LI.Ul 111. 1fort uue tell.e r all d she told me Brownie Cameras 1> J S· and
For this serv ice he a l1 d his pos- wbcre to hud my (uture hus- Prompt deve!oping a nd printill ;S
}orr. J ellkins. junior partner terity were allowed lhe priv¡. balld.~ • 'REO SEAL'
in the firm oí Baldwtu alld lege of elltcrillg places by gates cG lve me he~address. Ma}be C. VElGA, Calle Roca
~lenk ill s, antique .dealers, Wi?"- marked 'Out' and leaving by 1'11 be able to flUd my present P¡;NTA ARENA S.
pole Street, was In the ha.blt, ( .... .... 11 m~tnr.d .. d porl~ bl ..4od.
on fine afte rnoons, of walk11lg gatcs marked 'In. ) one.·
horne from business to bis: flat
.
)Il t e.
h B t R d
rOI~lp 011 1 oa '1
Mr. Jenkins sat half up, gron· '
ued alld s ubsided agaill. He said
b llothil1O".
Rol ' "Id" I.1
HE· c'l'his floor is aWÍlll1y
I Panadería Dalmacia d b
Their la~ e ,toeb in Scotlaad enAare al
autailia, .npply 01 th6 a....
H e mvanably c lOse t le pat e. db slipp~ry; it's hard to keep on ~h e onl! bakery ownc Y
.which rUllS parallel to Par,,1 cWell,.I rnust sa}' .goo . ye )"our feet. . • Alhed suhJecb.. Bread made fHllI... qualiliu.
Lan ·nst inside tite Park rail.1 now,' sald Mr. BaldwlU. ,Sorry SlIE: ,Oh! 'l'hen you were with Argentinc Oour.
e. J I've depressed rou about com -
j ngs. . b I d real,! trying to. keep 0 11 my Ordel' by telcphollc, No. 492
Bei ng middle-aged and un- pellsntlOll, ut fOU l1 ev~r la
married he walked slowly alld an carthl )'. Sec }"Otl agam SOO Il . accIdental.. fee~. 1·t hought lt was purely ...~~t~r:o~b~l~c~ic:;.;&
_ =( os
:.~
w ]J~u:::..n~c::."¡,
. __.._ .. _rlD_ ",,,"IiIII"''''''''''=... ._..__•
±! . .......__ • weeíM" ...:.. ....'
methodically, aud was careful, So ..long., . ,. l. Bltru,.ct .
wben he carne level with an Fo~ some 1UlIIutes ),fr . Jellklns •

entranct", to note the particular rernallled as one ~tunned . Th en cH ow did you get that sear h
d got that j umpillg through
gates 11larked clm alld cOut. _ he begall to ~ll1nk agaltl .. d
He would, as be crossed tbe wonder,' he sald. once or tWlce, a plate g lass window in London
cOutJ opening, ¡ook sha rply to for he knew . h~s partller,--cl on Armistice night. , .
tbe right, alld as he passed tbe woude.r. Co.ula lt .have. been .What on ea rth did you do
• Iu~ opening ¡ook sharply to Bald~'1O hll~ls)e1f 111 UIS old tl:at for .•
the left. ,Safety fi¡"st:. \Vas a Ford . Could It . .. cOh, 1 dOIl't kllow. It seemed
creed wi tb h im. ____ _ __ _ _ _ _ a good idea at the time.:.
One mi ld Sprillg a[temoon, Yh W.. t·Ellder
as be was passillg by an ,Out.
aperture, with bis whole atten-
The Reason Why Magistratc
London and
(to yokel visiting
taken into custod)"
tiOD fixed to tbe ri gbt, he was for stealing bicycle): , 1 havc a
aware, am id the sound o[ motor- The following" was SC lIt to a good mi ud to send you to pri-
hOtlls alld shouts, that the road- ba nk er in explanatíon of wh)' son for six months .•
"\\. ay uad risen up and struck tite writer eould not reduce his Yokel: , Ver can't .•
ilim 0 11 rhe back of the neck, overdraft:- tl lagistrate: . How is th an,
and tltat something like the Dea r Sir.-For the following Yokel: cAh!ve nobbut coom
Ma rhle Arch had kickc:d b im reasolls 1 am u nable to pay up for three days.:. " ESTA NCIERO"
at tbc S¡l 111~ 11Ioment. my overdraft. Mi,l.adl.,
1 have beell held l1p, held shodd haya a good supply of ACAROINA.
A week later Mr . J t>nkills re- Boatlllan: c No, mister, 1 cau' t
covered cOl1scioltsuess in a beau- dOWI1, sand·baggcd, walked 011, let you have a boat 1l0W Therc's .be ... ause il is an invalu3.ble rem9dy for ani -
ti fui cka~ l wa rd of Sto George's sat UpOIl , fl attelled out, and
a heav)' s well coming 011 •• mal ailmenls. Oo<:s nol eonl.,.in paisan.
Hospital. A sUl ilitl g nur!>c.stood sqlteezed. Pi"ofiteer: cSwell be !.langed !
':)\. lIis bec\ :l nd. :tS be tnrd to First b\· ou r income tax, the Ain't !1l}" mone)" as gool as 'is.> ACAROINA SARNIFUGO
sít up, she told him he Ulll,;t \\·ar Bonds, exccss profits tax, \\"ar Loan s, ACAAO I NA "X·' GAA R APATlCIDA
\\"al" Saving Certi- Q.ile tlle Cutrll'J
~}e QUtet al1d Ilot disturb the .Ca n l see the cashier h ns-
fientes, th e aut01l10bile taxI al1d
bauclages. . . by eve ry societ>· a lld . organi...:a· ked th e ba nk depositor.
'Your fri end Mr. Baldwlt1 IS tion tbat the 11l\"cntl\"c nUlld . 1'm afraid not,' said the COMPAN!" PR IM ITIVA OE GAS
coming to see you to,day at of man can inyent to extract manager; I he-'s out of to\\' n._ ,,1¡ on a . 1169
t\\"o o'c1ock,» sbe told him. No, . Oh, gone for n test, 1 sup -
wltat 1 may, or Illay not, havc
it is not serious¡ yOll are out in m r possession . pose?.l asked the del?ositor: .
of dallger. Now you have ~mly Fr0111 the Red Cross, Sto DlI1lS- c1\o,' was the ~w l ft reJom·
to be quieto so wltell your fflelld tan!s 'l'he Children's Homes, der. , H e \Vent lO avoid arrest .•
co mes vou' mustn't talk too tbe Y. ~I. C. A., tite Y. W. C. A.,
much .,
-_ ._---_.- -._-
Salvnt ioll Arm)" , tile Belgia n SPANlSH LESSONS
He lay st ill alld tho~lght , and Rclief, the Austriall Relief, the
it all came back to 111m . • But, Black Cross, the Double Cross, nood method. ?o.10derate Char- ¡
good hea\"cns! " was his reflee· alld e\'e ry bospit:1I in tile tow n ge. Appl y to the office of tbis
tion ctltat ca e must ha ve eome and eou nt ry.
ill b~' t he 'Ollt gate! In that Tite (io . . .ern ment has gover-
case;. he eO lltillued, 1l0t with- ned 11IY busin ess so th at 1 dOll't
out pleasure, tI can olai,u da- know ,dIO 0\\"115 it. I am ins·
mages-very sevc re damages pected, suspeeted , exal 11i lIed, a ud
too. ' re·exam iued, illlormed, req uired,
At two o!clock :'1[1". Raldwil1, al1 d commn.nded so that 1 don't
JlIS grey-bearded friend and know wlto 1 am; where 1 am,
partller, entered . .. Well , Jen· o( why 1 :1.1 11 here at aH . .\11
kills,' said he, el'm glac1 to see that 1 kilO\\" is that 1 am sup-
)'Oll'\'C turned the corner. Yon'\"c posed to be :111 il\exh austi ble
had rutbe !" :l narrow squeak. , suppl}' of money for ever)"
:'1[1". J enk ill s looked at b is known need. desi re. or hope of
I Engineers, Boilermakars, Blacksm1ths,Ship Repairers, Iron &BI ass Foanders.
This establishment has been antlrely rebnllt and is iD a position to anderta-
frielld for a moment. d.ook the human rnec, and beca usc 1
here,_ he sa id , e¡'m not ~Ilowed wi ll not sell all 1 ha\·c amI go
to speak much, but (lid fo tl out and beg, borro\\", or stcal 1 ka work of aH dascriptions. - The shipyani dapartment is complete with
Pneumatic and Electric Tools, also an Oxy·acetylene Cuttlng and WeldiDg
I
know that thnt car, whell it mo ne)' lo gi\"c away, 1 am
struck me, was eoming in th ro- cllssed and disc llssed, boycotted,
ugh an 'Out' gate, a ud, as that talked to, tal ked about, lied I
can be proved, dOIl(t yon see about, hcld up, hU l1 g up, rob-
that 1 can get pretty good com- bed anel da mn nea r ruilled, alld
I:
Plan!. Engineers' storas and Accesories stocked for sale. Dlck's Compound
Marine Engine Oil always in stock. Sole makers of the Improved
pe nsatio n ?-
lem u. « [ fear not ,. he sa id.
. the ' onl y rcason why 1 <lm cl in g-
Hi s friell d(s fa ee re11lall1cd so- illg to life no\\' is to see wltat
the h- -wíll happe n next.-
,But 1 11l1lst, . sa id Jellkius. Siilcerely you rs--.
clt's as ele=.r as can be. Scores
of pcople mu.st have ~e u it._
le. . .___. .~ERR~~~~~~~. spar~:~.ways i~~t:Ck. _, __...
Leather Trunks Dr. R. Saez H.
y ~ia.
i\'lr. BaldwlI1 shook IIIS head
hori zontal! )" .
, Heavy damages,. sa id ~Ir.
Jenki ns, . 1 rcpeau
d '\'e gone iuto ¡t,' his part-
Assldun
Falher (vis itillgh issoll's room
DENTIST.
Bc¡:s to advise tbe publie ~
S Pf..riNDID assort mt:n t of geDer.~ that he it DOW at theU¡
Díll,
uel" repl ied, <alld it's h?peless .• al collegc): cHas it gone SO far leather and fio re travej_ ieC1'i~ ia OOWWlS8iON AGlDlTS
. \-\'lI v?, asked the slck mUIl . that \·ou ca n~t stop d ril1k~n g h _ N.1aIoo
~I g lnuü:s and handba( s,
«1'11 tell }OU,' said i\'II". Bald- while· you studr h imported and of 10081 make, 0IIi00a ____ o
wio. , Becal1se that car belonged Son: , On the eO:llrar r, Dad ,
to tlle Duke of i\ludcaster. ' ! ca1l't stop st lld yíll g C\·CI1 whc n
.. 'l'he more reason!, said MI". r drink ., SAII..COTH . I Auctioneen
Jenkins, cfor hcavy damages.
"iHe Deed .. aeTlae"
Ver)' heavy. Tite Duke!s 1"01- The Unin rul Fin IUllruc4 Prelli.a 24, 26, 3q, ,42 ,80 and 12 0 A. u}' c.olllDlucial aooiety lq-":
liug. , . • cHee,see- l got a sltillull, . inches wide. ited na al l buuas eoao.w..-
ni the Public Not&ty ....... '
! 'UÜltl~ CUfltoms
c:'l la)'be he rolls,' s,ud ~4r. an! )"on 0 11 'y got l threcpellce., 1
'J'arpaul illgs for coveri_,
Bale)win . «R ut tlwt is not all. (Oh, wcl1 , mille s better tha n ¡
Li sten. 'fil e Duke of :\lIckaster \'Ollrs, 111 )' motiler snys, becausc
cargo. '0
A~ply J. G. De.,l.." Callo
is th e 0111\· reprcs(:llt:\l in: of th~ h goes to church oftelle r.~ I
LIlOPOLDO FEI.LER. hlie Nota ry.
laldiv ia N.- .-61 or at t6e P •• 1[
llouse Agellts. 1
Prtprtú aD4 M1to/ .a~.o.n,u..
.. TU.I
~ ••
•. Ü!lWa BIl8CO
Tm and C411lP.... ,,$ 30.
l'ootaJ 14dr6S1: ~I", & Poretgn " 36.
Castll& 180 OPFlt-EJ;
Pantl mw, CIlIII. talle P&4ro lIontt 119
!elepb ••e 111m. Ii

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Banco de Chile y Argentina
Authorised by Suprcll1(: Decree of 24th 01 April [900-
. Opcllcd 0 11 13rd May lIJOO.
! Tnu-Ang!o-Soutn American I.tt
HE AD OFFICE.... PUNTA ARENAS I liad
E .... blhbed 1888
~te: OId Bread Stn.~Lnm, E. t
Dranches:
CH ILE: Valparaiso,Oastro.
.mel l. '"T! .liUU UPDU t'li.

ARGENTI NE: Bucnos Aires, Rio Gallegos, Sta. Cruz, San Julian. Authorised Capit:tl . i: 10.000.000
IHrcctol'ute: Subscribed Capital ~ 8,729,040
President: Mauricio BrauII. Pl.id up Capital . ~ 4,3 6 4,5 20
Vice·P residente: Francisco Campos. keserve Fur.d 3,85 0 .000
.r' roprietary Directors: E. W. Hobbs, José Montes ~h., E. Domic. Branches in Chile: Valparalso, Santiago, Iquique, Ant-Jfa-
R. A. Ewillp;
Suplentes: '1', R. D. Hnrbury, ])ollglas R. I.e thaIJ>. gasta, Copiapá, Coquirr:l:o, Chillan, Concepcion, Ta!c~huano
Capital . . Punta P..Tenas.
. $ JO.OOO.<XXl
Pald llJl Capital . . ' 8.000.000 Argen tinll: Buc~os Aires , Rosario de Santa Fé, Bahia Blanca
Reserve F un d . . . • :Z·7LO.OOC ~endoza, :,an Rafael, Rio Gall egos, Puerto Deseado San Ju·
Safc dc posits, with scparatc departlllents lor renting, lor sale han, Comodoro Rivadavia. Santa Cruz, Trelew.
",ustody 01 dccds , doculllcnts etc. , 1~lIg1aulJ: Bradford
IN TIIE SAVINGS BAN...: Sf:CT ION OEI'OSlTS ARE RECEIVED IN l-erú, Lima
CiJJl,F:AN CURRENCV, A!~GENTINE CURRENCV, AND Sn~RLlNG. Drugo Ilay: Montevideo
;)ralta nnd letters 0 1 crcd it on nll the principal dti es of Euro· 'rhe u('w se hool in l ..a Serena ded icated to the mCllloryai Frunce: Paris.
pt 2nd 80mh AllIcrica. Curre nt and deposit accollnts opcncd and all the late German Ri eseo, e..\:-Presidellt o[ the RepubJ ic. J t has a
c-ther kind 01 Ran king operations transactcd. capacity of 840 pupits and cost ~ 72I,846.72. Spui n : Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao Sev llle, Valencia, Vigo ·
E. PETTERSEN, Managing-Director. Unlted Stute • . New York, (Agcncy). fi1uico: Mexico.
Sterling , ud Cnrrcuey Saving", .Blmk, Derosits re.
ceived. Punta Arenas. - W. H S MITH , Manager.
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The I r ish Situ a tion



E\'er since Me. Lloyd Gcorge I wrn be slIlI1llloned to attend so

I
SCllt his first ¡atter to De Va. ¡ it is taken for granted that tb e
lera) oHicial eircles in London Government will faeilitate thcir
"VI CKE RY'S"
in touch with lrish affair'i havt:! presence at the meeting. Wha-
expresse<1 optimism regardillg-·te\'er the reccomelldo.tio ns of
tbe results. lt is expected with the Sinn Fein leaders may be- PERCY HOBBS, ~!oprie~
sOllle confidence tltat tiJe reply and there is reason to bel ieve
oI Sinn Fein will be tile aecep- tltat they will constitute the
tance al t11e l11ai n pri ncipies acceptance of the Britisil Gov·
laid clown by the Briti,sh GOY- erllment's gellerous terms as a
Ladies &: Q¡¡nt181!l8D'8 O\Jtfltt8ll
enuuellt as a basis for au lrish basis ior hlrther I1cgotiatio lls-
cO llfereuce . . lt is probable that they are fairl}' sure of bein g CALLE ROCA
a formal repl)' will be precedtd el1dorsed by t11e Da il Eirea l1n
HOTEL ROYAl. Ferdinand Garnier Propri etor. by a meet ing of toe Dail Eirca ull for it is apparent that De Va-
Punta Arena.
and tlle Governme nt are reaay lera a nd Arthttr G riffi ths enjoy
to do a u)'thing in reason tbat tbe fuI! support of their foll o-
SiUI1 Fein may stlggest to make wers. Their authority is well· \.
LINES TO CLEAR it::. delibera tions as representa- ev ideneed by t 11e 11Io.nller wlte·
tiye a nd a uthoritative as possi. rein tite truce has beell .obser- • = tQ

MENS' SUITS, OVERCOATS


RAINPROOFS, PYJAMAS
ble. From the sta ge at present ved by Sinn Fein. 011 t he as·
reached to th e ¡;,chievemellt of sumption tbat Sinn Feill decid es
peaee there is a long gap :'ut in fa vour of tite Governmellt's
everything fends to suggest ter'lIls the issue will then lie
tba[ it is becoming .c.lowly nar- betweell Korthern o.nd Southern
rowe r. The most potellt influ · Irishmen. Sir J ames Craig, the
Sociedad Mercantil
de Punta Arenas :: "
Calle ' 21 de Mayo. comer of crrazuriz.
BOOTS, FINE FOOTWEAR, en ce is also the most silent- North of I reland Pr.:=mier, re-
a strong repugnance in Ireland tl1 rned to Belfast yesterday frolll
to return to tite condi tiolls that LOl1doll, where he has becn in a
CANADIAN STEEL SHOES FOR prcvailed nI' to a month ago. positioll to lea rn much of the Hight-c1ass Provision Merchants
CAMP· USE. :. las tt!st devlopmen ts in the ne-
'1'he lrish peace negoti atioll s gotiations alld rn ee til1 gs oí hi s
ha ve 1l0W reac lt ed a fateful Cabin et are now bei llg h eld at
AII the best-known brands
LARGE SELECTION OF RECORDS. stage. 'l'ht; Sin n Feill leaders whicil it is stated vital questions
have cabled for a meeting of COllll ccted with the l1 egotiatiolls 01 Wínes & Spirits stocked
·Casilla 385. C. Bories'
'l'elelon o 248. Stubbs & CO. the Dail E ireauu-the Siun are being di sCl1ssed. It is repor-
Fci n parliament- for Al1~ust ted th a t Dc Valera has illvited
_ _ ....,.~-='.•""'a__~'_______J~
- - _,__
16th. 'fhis see ms to indicate Sir Jamcs Craig to a conference
that the Sinll Feill leaders have on lr¡sh so il.
T he Ciffen College examined thoroughl y the British (Accordill g to the latest tele·

C .. lle Chiloe 11é5. Casilla. 208.


Governmellt's proposals a nd grapbi c adviees, th e Dail
ha ve a~reed upon tbe general Eireaun refused th e Goverll -
Hotel Progreso
Proprietor. Darío ~ntu.o
lines o[ their recommendatiOllS ment's proposals aud stated
Boarders # Half#boarders. Day-pupils. to the Dail Eireann. AlI the tJlat 110t hing but a free sud Calle PedtO.MODtt 937. Telepitone al,.. Casilla
CURRIUULU!l: Eagli.wh, iD a11 its muca... I
members of this boely, includillg indepelldellt republie WQuld be
those imprisoned alld detain ed, acceptable to th em).
111

Aritbmetic, Matbcmaties. Prench. Latia. Hy(iene. Pint-dass famil y 1totel. Speeial rooms
lor private tkaOUS aad banqttds. .:::
Drawinr, Paiuting. Ruraythmics. Se",ia... DriU.
I
Irloderate Poces. - Tbe quahty al tlIe
Gymnastic•. Singiag. Music. Harmony. CotuKerpOiat. The Upper Silesian transport available sltould the
Ilecessity {or tbe despatch of
meal., at lhis hotel caRUot be ec¡ualled
iD Pu ntA. Arcnas. - - - - - -
reillforcemellts a ri se. Britaiu
Danciog. Script-writi., &lid SIIortbaDd.. Question has no intcrcsts to serve regar. T1tret hathrooms. Dinaer Conccrt e'Yery SuDday.
Papüs p'"p'".d lec tite 0xf0nI ... ~ dillg U pper Silesia so.ve tilat
Leeal Bxa.JIlI) ..l!1O toe &1M Loadon RAwsl , Qu iet prevnil s th roughout of secl1ril1g a real alld ¡ulIue-
tbe LODdoD Cottq'o, aad tlM 1'rWty Cotlerc ef U ppcr Silcsia alld tbe latest diate peacc. Throllghollt tile
adv ices point to a cOlltilluance recent discussious wlth France
oí t ra nquility pend in g tbe con-
sideration of fllture fronti ers by
iI'rr. Lloyd Geo rge told the
House of Com11l0ns «'rh e Go-
Phar'macie
---
Francaise
the Sllprcme Coullcil. Diploma- vcrnmel1t has bee ll guided solely
~ . ~ tic difficulties raised by F n:ln ce by a desire to securc a just sol \l. Depoét o( ),n"tish, Jl"Tellch, aug Nabocal rellledies.
have too bcen o\'t:rcomc a nd a tiOll o[ the Upper Siles ian issue
Juan Bahrfeldt meetin g will be hel d in Paris
on MOllda y. 'rhe differellces
in accorda ll ce with the res ults
of the plebiseitc and the terms
Gueral asaonmefl t ot D~ Chemleal Produ.eta,
.... Minval W.ten
Calle Erráuriz N°. 840. Casilla 31· Telef. 450 betwcclI Great Britaill and of ¡he T reaty of Versa ill es •.
l:J-t" . . . .... fl Franee which becalllC manifcst Speak in g elsewbere he dccla red J. ROBBR.T. 0IM1I1iot.
b st week ho\'c been resolved ~If Britain secms to be always
lJpholsterer aS a result of the efforts of cOllnselling pa ticllce a ud always •••• - .... _____.(.M,M.".M.M.,.___•___
,.'~ ~

tbe Brit ish Al1lbassador in Paris urging moderatioll in Europeall


Furnitur.
Carpe!;>
who secured the Frcneh appro-
I
val to tbe formula whereunder
it is agreed tllat the qucstion
affa irs, it -is beea usc war ha s
tal1ght 11S the value of peaee.,
Pcnding tIJ e adjudicatiou 011
J MOLFINO HERMANOS
, VALI'ARAI50
i.
Curtains
I
Of the uecessi ty or otberwise lIJe questi ol1 by lhe Supreme

I_Es!.~~~~.:.~~V~.N:Ci~~~:J
of reillforcemellts for Upper Coullcil, Great Britail1 has little
Sil esia will be til e first question bitb in lh e value of an exa-
Camp orders
• promptly eucuted
discllssed by tite Supreme Coun-
ci l, and Germany wil1 be jointly
infonlled by t he AlIies to lla ve
lllinatiOIl of th e lin es of se ltle-
Illellt by 311 expcrt cOlllm itee,
but in deference to FrCll ch re·
August 3 I
2 .!J'HE M AGELLAN TI ~fES

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Soci6~a~ Anónima Gana~ ra y Cornerc~~1 !

"MENENDEZ BEHETY"
Seeeiol1 eomereial
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Have received: Paints. Galvanisado 1ron. Nails.


Window Glass. Varllish. Linseed Oil.

JUST RECEIVED P~oenix Hotel --


Genuiae "Oxlord" Sausages - ru Engllsh Hotel 01
Whiskey "Spey Royal" & "White Horse" SANTA CRUZ T ite st:\íf of the local Hosp ital showing the prese nt Admin ist rator, Dr. Ismael Lope.:, the
ex.Ad ministm tor, i\lr. W. Perkin s, a nd t he :i\ latrou, Seiíorita Belli g u;:t. Silva.
Gilbey's Old Tom Gin (The legitimate
Gilbey's) ! prcselltatiollS she is partici pa~ tiOllS which he has beeu con-I you with facts based 011 cor rect
ThI. bOle i5 excellent1y ting ill such an eX3 millatiou ductiuO" ill Paris. Britain, ¿v hose illformatioll ill arder that you
,
Sociedad Anónima Ganadera y Comercial N.ra t.hed th roughout, pOSSeJ
1l0W proceeding in Pnris, Their
report will come before the
policy t'>has been olle of strict may jltdge with impartialit}'>,
neutrality would wi ll ingly oHer Th e doclllllent goes 011 to

(Sara Braun» I
teS 'a full-sized billiard table, S upreme COllIIC il ..\Ithollgh the
Upper SiJesia quest ioll will be
her services if med iation were prese nt tbe history of ireland
sought but the Greeks, flllshed as a n in depclldent nation amI
I
..d ti altogetber up-to-date the main subject discu"sed at with their recent victories, seem sin ce the un ion with Englaml,
SecciOD Comercial.
MlcHln::..
IlChnnl IgiAI. Ilr "CUUPfR S" SHflRIHG =J I G, O, FELTON
Proprie tol
next week's COll ncil it is possi-
ble that other issues \v ill be
raised, including lile sitllation
in lbe ear East ami the disas-
llnhkely to stay their hand anrl of course fro ul a very olle sided
tIJe 'l'urks apparelltly still refllse point of view, I t speaks of the
to reg,ud tbemselves as de fini- meetings held in lrel~lld in
·tely defeated. Dccember 1918: .111 whlch tite
trous famine now raging 1I1 people dec1ared by an overwhel-
Russia. , llling majority in favour of tbe
_ S¡'nn Fe¡'n and the . independont ,epublic. which was
establi shed in the meeting cele·

The Limitation Chilian Cong'res s r".ted by the cep«sentatim


elected in J alluary 1919, .lt
co nc1udes wit h a partisau des-
oí Armaments A Pretentious Document criptioll of the cOllflicts between
the ] risb a lld British [orces),
a nd is sig ned:t, gamoll De Va ·
Tbere is a very real de!>ire ~ i llll Fe in propaganda is ler:l and 64 cdeput ies». lt is
here to see some ta ngible re- thorough a nd bas--l ike t he accompa ni ed by a mass of propa ~
sults from th e cOllfe rences in fool in Sc ri pt ur e~ i ts ceyes in ga nda stuff oí tite usual kind-
Washin gton 011 the Pac ific pro· the ends oí the ea rtlu . 'fbe . rb e Democratic basis of the
• blem a mI on t he limi tation of followi ng docll ment, it a ppea rs Repll blic) .. 'Che Depopulatioll
arma ments, People havell't for- has found its wa y ill to t he of Irel an dt . .. DestructioIl of
• gottcn Il or will they ever {or- Co n g res~ ioll al waste·pa per bas- Riches), cBri tish Aggressioll •
get t heir fonr yea rs' acquain . ket. Th at it sh oukl ha vt: beell etc.
tance with the horrors oí 111 0· SCllt to tite official represe nta. '1'hollgh we do not for oue
dern warfare, The vi tal im por- tives of a nat ion which has momell t suppose that a como

ARENTSEN Hnos. tance of removi ng all possible ever beclI (J n the best of terms 1ll11lli cat ion o[ th is nature would
1callses oí a rec urrell ce oí sltch with Great Br ¡ ta in ~i n c1ud i ng be cO lIsidered se riously by the
horrors is real ised here lUore Irela nd, is suffic ient e\, idC l1ce Governm ent oí Chile, it is IIvlle
inti lllately tba n perhaps can of the illsisten t deten llin.:l.tion the less desirable that our o'oVn
possibly be the case 011 t he of Sill!l Fein to add to the representatives in this COUlltry
O 'Higgins 941 other side of tite oce:lll, Conse· troubles of the world at whateve r should be 011 the alert.-.':'o/{tlt
quelltlr, ",bile it is of COll rse costo 1t also ill dicates the !leed Ptlcific -''''¡l/l.
T elephon'e N, 4, true t hat con\'ersations in J~o n­ fo r cou nter propaga nda on t he
don smoot hej the way for part of Great Britain,~a pro·
Washin g ton coq rerellces, there paga nda based on a clear sta·
is a complete ab.~(;ll..:e oí dcsire temellt of t be actual facts con_jI Tbe Imperial Conference
l
to depri ve Wash in gto n of any cerned in
of t ile crcdit :lttaching' to lite between Britain and Irela nd
the relations
nIr, Ll oyd Ceorge presided

~La
ll projects, Queslions as lO age n. du rill g the last half century to-d:lY at the final sittillg oi
Puntaranense REMARKABL E VALUESI
da and pa rt ies to be ill vi ted to or so. 1t may safely be asserted a remarkable se ries o[ meet ing;
t he respecti ve conferell ccs a re that not Olle Chilian in ten of t he Im perial Coufere nce,
k1,Ulh DraperJ ltore. co nsidered to be prima rily mat, thousand has any definite ideas 'r he out stalldin g fea tu re oi tile
5 32.00 lo $ 48,00 -tlle metre ters whcreon ,rile ini tiat i\'e \ies on the subject- and in conse- deliberatiolls o[ rhe E llIpire
S peci al att•• cion paid to with Washington. T he IJ ritish quence the people of this coun· ·Premiers has been til e effort to
C&lllP O rden Al way. &large
ALL WOOL CLOTH Goverll\llell t will Ill ('rely do the t ry, ca l'ing ll othill g eithe r W:ly, defin e t rie cO ll stitlttioll al posi-
utmost to n:movc :\11 illitial are ver}' liab lt:: to accept thei f' tiOll of the l)ominiolts in ad \'i~
~eleotiol1 01 snit able good~ British MUllllctured difficulties a ncl to meet <llIy opil1iolls readY-l1lade (rom an y ~ ill g ch e CrowlI on forei gll
fr, r LR di e5, Gents &. Ch il· CL8TH. 56 ¡nclles wide. For Winter Suits suggestiolls emallatin g [rolll one who is sufficielltly in eamest affairs. 'l'he official report of
dren . Eng1ish boots and .ud Overcolts, Washington in a spi ri t dictated to press then! . Ul1fortunate1y, t he proceedill gs is awailed but
shoes & all e • .ses of c1otb. by the sincercst dcsire to see throug hout the whole of South the political corrcspondellts o.f
J OHN N, SKIRVING, good result from the meetin g. America the pajd agitator is ncwspapers state that all agre·
Illg. hard at work, a nd ilowcver we emcn t was reached whereby
rom' A. EBDALE Calle Pedro Monl! 857. lU 2.y despise his methods, it Britisil foreigu palie)' rIIl1st be
rel c pbonc 24.7 · Cuilla 365
. $iNilfM ! S tWi" F!fu' •• = • . . C'_
Mfairs in the Mear [ast would be folly
sa nce of the facts.
to ta kc no cog l\i ~ represcutative of al1 tile dcmo-
cracies in t he Em pire so that
Tbe Document in qllestioll is the Empire spea ks with olle
l'he Near Eastern <¡uesti on ellti tled- . A Commun ication fo r voice, 111 the inte r\':lls between

DUNL:OPT H E NEW
wi l1 be rai sed at IIcxt week's th e J\' at;on al Congress of Chile, sessiolls oí the conferellce the
meeting of th e Suprellle COII Il~ Approved in the Sessiott ol the foreigll polic y must oí co.u~se
cil, but in \' iew of t he ill tra ll - Natioll al COlI gress oí lrelalld be carri ed on by the BntL<:Ú
'sigeant attitude of the An gora (Da il Eireann) celebrated in Covernmel1t but it wil! be 51.l b.
MAGNUM T'Y PE Gover ll me nt towards ~h e All ies january. r92I. ject to such consultatlOlL W1tll
alld G rcecc's ind ispositioll to T be Communique is cOllched tite Domi llioll Go vernn~ents b~'
seek olltside IlIcdiatioil i 11 th ei¡, in tile fol1owi ng strain- cable or otherwise as 15 J~OSSJ '
war wit h the 1'lIrks, it is 1I 0t c\Ve, tbe elected representa- ble. Premiers have exha ustl.velr
a llticipated th a t a settlellle nt ti ves of lreland, recog llisin g in re vie wed tite Pacific q ll estlO lI~.
will be adv<l nced by t he di sc \l s- you , representatÍ\'es ele:t of a nd in ulI offi cial sllrveysof lhelr
sion. 'rile diffi cult ies have beell Chi le our broth crs in the CO Ill- di sClIssio ns thc lleed for coope·
cO lll plicated by recent events. mOl! erfort to haste n tl:e day ratio n with the L'nited Sta~e~
Repo l'lS cOlltin ue to :l l'r ive of ~\'heIl lI atio ll s may live togethe r \'.':lS l aid d owl~ ~~ a card.inal ~r ll:i
tile tortu res whc reto twellty. I n barmon)' and sheltcred by cl ple of Bflllsh poilcy. lntl
seVCll Bri tish mili tar)" a lld civi ~ j ust ice, ha ve the honOllf to sao t iL e Was hi llgtoll d isa¡'lIIalllel~~
\ia n pri so ners wholll the Turks 11I te you an d cOlll11lunicate to confc renc\:! has beca held 1
r('fuse to rele3sc are subjcctcd. you the followin g , . , ~ \\as th oug ht prelllature ~o come
'f he .\lIgora Go\'erlllllent's po· ..\Ve a re certai n that the to filia l dec ision regr.rdlllg 113.:
licy of Ill:lssac re or s}'stcllIat ic riO'ht of our people of Jrcla nd, val ddence :lnd the resl1lts OI
dcportatioll of the C reek pOpl!' :lgainst the aggress ions of E II· that cO llferell cc will ob~'iou,>I;~
latiOIl frOIll ccrtain \'ilbges 011 glan d has Ilot passed 1I110bser- llave a n illlporta nl bC3.fllIg o
the Bbck SC:l \¡ ,¡s crC:lted a vcd by yOll. Allxiot1s to posscss the fut ure of th c .\.II1c.rlo )ap_l:
AGENTS I
Illost ullfavourable ill lpress ioll yom cs teem a nd apprcciati \'e lI ese alJiall ce, which cOlltll.It:~d
ami sug,!{l'sts l hat th e ext relllisls of your sjllllpat hy a ud sup port, for :l.lIothc r ye:lr as 110 \3.
a re gaini:1R tite uppc r h:l nd . but fca rful lest your Opillioll dell ullc ia ti on of it h3~ so f:\r
'J'his vit'\\' is s lI ppo rt cd by tile sholl ld he Illisled bv th e pro· been !lIade. 'rh e Prenll crs :11"
an llOUIICl'lIIen t that th e .\l\ gora p:lgauda by me:l lls' of wh ic h pea r to have bec lI dccply. I~t

G. &C. Kreglinger Go\'crlllll clIl, which repudiatcd f~ n gland a ttcmpts to prej udice pressed with the . r.es pol,lSlb~ ':

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Bekir S:\llIi's efíorts :\t th e re- li S in the eyes of the world , ties whi ch the Bnll sh 1 '. l11pl~c.;
cellt 1.oudoll confc: rencc, Iw ve disfi gurill g the character of t he seems deslined lo uudertakc 1U
'eiJ now di sowlled t he lIegotia- cOl1f lict, we hasten lo prcsellt bri ugillg the differcllces bet'
,
A u,ust JI •
1::.rul M AGELL lli 'l :XY Eb
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\\"a~R,1ll 10:1d oi ~() wJ¡o\c kws
J
~ 25·
....
Presid cllt l lardiu g
·1\'ice~P rcsidellt Cool ·
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&\ •
$ 5.= per kilo . S:l \\'11 28.
iáj!e rr n d tbe Ullitc(\
Stales Cub inct pilo-
"
:lml ~pl it ~ 30. togmp hcd o lltsidc
Delive ries once a week to any addres s in tOWIL
Camp order5 secure ly packed
l' :-':)W1I
Cartlo ad, ~a\\11 wood
r2.
Whi te Il ouse,
j ltington.
"'(l"
Order¡ ; cChacr e Anita~ Rio Seco or cuma I4S. '1 ~a\\'n ami spl ;t 14,
Punta Arenas , Tillliu.!r: Post .. 15 ets. íoot.
, Hoanb JO ds. foot

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Children's Woel
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wecll tlle \~Vhitc :IlHl .\~i:l.lic
Co~ltIcl:l ion
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Pril1ti n ~ WOr k5.
raees, and in thi s

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th.e import an.ce cf, cool.cr ating
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5ilk Blousc s.
TH E PAS SIN G SHO W :: ~J;dJ I
1wlth the Ulllted 8tates un
. one hand and o[ ceme nt1l1g¡
5p~cia l í.ses in Pro gram me" ',
M <J I ..
G ood quality at 1II0deralC prl ces, friend ships witlt Asiatic
NIEL aE V ontsi ds the Elllpir c 011 lhe .
races
From o ur Land an C orre span dent
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