THURSDAY,KOUTOBER 26, 1911.
We are
THE CHINA MAIL.
Hongkong Steel Foundry Company, Ltd.
SPECIALISTS
to the Manhastam of
Best Cast
Steel
Castings.
Hughes & Hough.
AUCTIONEERS TO THE FRYERNMENT -Cafetal Auctioneers
"AND
Share, Coaland General Brokers.
PROERICTORS C To-Rwa-Wan." Coal Storage.
A.B.C. 4TH & 5TH EDİTONÉ. A1. TELEGRAPHIC Gool
Tolgaphie 'addom MEIRIDES,HONGKONG
PUBLIO-AUCTION,
THE
Every Description of Castings for
Shipbuilders, Engineers, Railways,
HE Undersigürd luve received lastrus
tions to Sell by Public Auction,
JOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN&D,
on
MONDAY,
the 30th October, 1911, at 11 day at No. 39, WosaREICHONG ROAD,—
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
THEREIN CONTAINED,
(particulars, &e, from Catalogue). -Oo-riow on day of sale-
TEX-As usual.
„RUGHES & HOUGH,
Soductioneers, Hongkong, Uctober 24, 1911.
1377
PUBLIO AUCTION.
HE Undersigned age "scolved, instros Tour de well by Pulite Auction,
TUESDAY,
the "31st October, 1911, at 2.39 r., at their SALES Roous, No. 8. Des Vœur Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
(Principally new stock);
As follows:-Tapestry-covered Drawing Room Suite, Batatands, Sideboards, Over- mantels, &c., with Bevelled Mirror,
AND
ALL CLASSES OF
Machinery
High-Grade
Castings.
GORDON & Co., General Managers.
'Want' Advertisements NOTES FROM THE INTERIOR.
PREPAID
$1 per inch...
$3
*
3 lasertions. One week..
FOR SALE,
Ta Modernts Price 40 acres of LAND in the Colony suitable for chicken ing or mising pige or entils,
Apply to
Dare of 'CRINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, August-12, 1911.
1035
FOR SALE
ENNIS and BOUNDARY NETTING TEN
cut to say size at 1 Cunt per Square foot.
CHINA EXPRESS, CO.,
3 Duddell Street, (opposite Lammert's Auction Rooni), Hongkong, October 21, 1011 1372
FOR SALE.
JACHT CASTLE, PEAK, Sail, Anchors and Accessories. On view at C. Y. C. anchorage.
For particulars apply to
MR OTTO, KONG SING,
Solicitor, Hongkong, October 5, 1911.
FOR SALE AT THE PEAK.
1300
"HE SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW,
Hongkong.
never molustel, and yet there are few aldiers on board to protect passengera.. By the any, the expenso of support- A visit to Lok Cheung gave me an eping the soldiers on these boats must be a portunity of looking into one of the offiein) henry one. When the launch and pasange Hok Tongs, which, as your readers mag brat reached Ting Tak the other day
counted fourteen " 'bmves on board, seven dollars per month for travelling up These,a were informed, receive about and down these boots, and this money must be paid by the company. That is to
has ultimately it must be charged on the expensive thing to live in
It is, therefore, no in- pastemrers.
A coun- try whare thieves and brigands abound, as they do at present in Chian, for the pro for and yet these braves" do little or tection that must be given must be paid no good.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
-
PUBLICATION. THE Underigned has recatred instrue tions to roll by Pabila Auction,
*on
SATURDAY,
the 28th October, 1911, commencing að 11.30, bie Bates Roca, DUDDELL STREET, —
(JOK ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED), A LARGE QUANTITY OF LIQUORS,
Comprising
Hocki and Mosolies, Clarets, Sherrics, Porta, Brandy, Whisky (Scotch and Ameri- can), Rum, Kummel, Bear, etc., etc.
TEESSA usual.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, October 24, 1811.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1376
tions from Mr.W. J. LEE-JONES, to THE Undersigned has received instruc sell by Public Auction,
the 3rd November, 1911, commencing at 2.45, at his Besidence, No. 4,
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Toe Peak,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FRIDAY,
FURNITURE,
Particalars from Catalogue; And
One COTTAGE PIANO in good condition.
Tusual.
On View from Thursday, the 2nd Nov
GEO, P. LAMMERT, ».
Auctioneer. Hongkong. October 25, 1911 1380
know, forma the basis of the new educational system of China. The building was good, and the place quits fall. The school was arranged to accomodato just sixty-two scholars, and every seat was occupied. At each desk were two students seated. When we looked in, the master was vigorously engaged in giving an English lesson, and on our expressing a wish to stand by and hear how he did his work, ho made not the Imst objection." It was not without interest
THE EXCHANGEABLE BAST. to listen to the young man expounding the principles of the English language to these When one goes into the country, one sea how little things have really changed sixty-two natives, most of whom had and how slowly they are changing in the never Been outside their native town. The far inland cities. Is is true that in tile master himself had, he said, learnt city of Tak Cheung, the next but one test English in Hongkong and Canton." I the orders on. Hunan, thers is one fign-trained doctor, and: it possible ta gathered that he had never been under a bay a few foreign things such as tinned foreign teacher, and, therefore, the kind milk. But really the people know nothing of English of which he was capable, and about what is going on, and most of these which he offered to, and, indeed, drove with whom I conversed had never bean into his students' minds may be imagined. certainly had never been down to Hong- outside the borders of their owercity and
of blackboard and chalk, he went through always excepting a few persons. Himself he was full of axergy, By usins kong What is going on in the world d they are in complete ignomace of the mysteries of The dog and the tab" few foreign ideas ficat. about that seem Verily it was "mysterious scatence strange to the people, but they do when he had done with it, though appear to be really grasped. Then some it must be said that he was
copies of Canton native papers ultimately able end their way into the far interior, but
these are very few, and probably the-Fire Funds. average shop-keeper neither knows nor III-Life & Annuity Funds 15,645,125 97 caron about what is transpiring in the world Sinking Fund Account boyond. One noticed that the natives rear their ducks just as they have done. for s
to write the simple words correctly. We gathered that "every evening he has an English school
of his own and so tager are the youths for some
I known as BROCKHU, with the knowledge of this language that there
enclosed Garden attached.
For full particulars apply to
------- DENNYS & BOWLEY,
2, Connaught Road Cantra!. Hongkong, September 28, 1911 1263
FOR RENT.
PREMISES on the BRITISH CONCESSION, SHAMEEN, CANTON, suitable for fices, Godown, and/or living quartera. Repairs and alterations will Ee made to suit tenant.
Apply tu..
CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, CANTON, Canton, June 14, 1811.-
MILNERS
787
SAFES
AS SUPPLIED TO THE
...AND
Extension Dining Tables, Dinner Waggons, PRINCIPAL BANKS
Chairs, C., Marbk-top Bureaus, Wash- stands, Wardrobes, Braisa Bedsteada (Double and Single), Axminster and Brussels Car-
pets and Rugs, Sundry Blackwood Furni- ture, Glass, Electro-plated and Crockery, Ware, Cooking Stores, &c., &c.:
: Авят
One Cottage Piano by Broadwood & Sons, a number of Gas Cooking and Heat- ing Stoves and One Large American Safe.
Catalogues will be issued. Truxs:-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.... Hongkong, October 25, 1911.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
-
1379
THE Undersigned have received instrae- tions to Sell by Public Auction,"
OI
WEDNESDAY,
the 1st November, 1911, at 10 x
HM. NAVAL YARD-
OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES,
Comprising
Ash Hoint, Verticaland Capstan Engines, Refrigerating Machine, Face, Tampe and
BUSINESS HOUSES.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Agent
Hongkong, May 20, 1911
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
850
Burroughs and Watts
BILLIARD TABLE
~ WITH ACCESSORIES.
Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT. Hongkong, Jáne 7, 1910
724
always quite a large attendance. One can
is
rot help feeling, that so much energy might
1 of
A
not
Intimations.
VISITORS AT HOTELS
MONGKONG-ROTEL.
Miss Adderley Mr and Mrs J. T.
SWATOW WARRONG & CO., Mr and Mrs A. M.
13, QUEEN'S ROAD OMNIRAL, HONGKONG.
"
MANUFACTURERS OF Swatow Hand-made Drawn Work and Canton Embroidery, etc. GIVIRAL EXPORTERS,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL, LADIES' TAILORS,
LAU PING KEE CO. CIGARS. CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS.
U
USED POSTAGE STAMPS AND PICTORIAL POST CARDS CHINESE CURIOS & PORCELAIN,
KWONG CHEONG.
Baldwin
Mrs G. H. Bassett
Mr J. Baylion
4. י
Mackenzie
Lord & Lady Talbos
de Malahide
Dr O. Marrick P
Capt. &in B. Berko Dr G. W, McKen
Jay-Mitabell
Mise Blato Me W. O. Banner Mina K. Booth
MJ. E. Carter Kr W. E. Clarke
Mr J. W. MoWha
Mr J. Marocki
Prof. and Mrs 0. F.
Millspaugh
Mr E. V. Mitchelmore
Mr Mitsuhashi Mr P. T. Chilvera Dr J. 1 Mrs N. K. Crane
M. Bloat Mrs A. A. Moore Mr & Mrs S. Dalliver Miss M. Moore, Mr. Mrs. Kennard Miro, H. Mos
Daris
Mr James Davis Mr R. Dawson
Dodge
Miss N. Dooley Mr W. 0. Drew
Mr E. J. W. Eames Miss Erairie Mrs E C. Edsall
Me and Mr X
Mir
Mouldor
r P. B. Nathan and
valet
11
Mr H. Nathan Dr and Mrs F. J.
Nicholson
Mra O'Brien-Butler
Mr M. A. O. O'Coa
MrG.E. Farquharsonnell
Mr H. G. Faher Mr V. d'Oettingen.
Misa M. Flatcher Mr and Mes in P
Flict, Jr.
GOLD AND MONEY CHANGER.Mr and Mrs F. W. Payne No. 13, Queen's Road Central, Mr & Mrs B. Folson
HONGKONG.
Hocgkong, May 97, 1911.
PATELL & CO.
Mr J. Forrester
Mrs O
Freeman
Mr Denman Fuller Mr A.
AA. Fyfe Mr V. Goulbourn Mr and Mrs Joseph
Gould Mrs H
1. D. Green Mr E. E. Grinn Mr S. Garcey Mr and Mrs B.
Hale
Exporters & Importers Capt. T. P. Hall
General Merchants
and
11
Mr Ernest H. Pond
Miss E. H. Party
Mrs. E. F. Preston
Mr and Mrs F. C.
Preston
Mr E H. Ray Miss F. Reay Mr D. Richards Mr & Mrs M. Roas Mr and Mrs W. D.
Senbora
MrA. Shelton-Hooper
A. 3 J. O. Sibley
Me F. Siegfried
Capt. J. Von Sique
Mr and Mrs W. A. land
Hannibal
Mr C. C. Sisson
Mrs J. L. Hansen and Mr J. C. Sloan
child
Mr J. H. Harrie Mr A. Harrison Mr L. O. Hebbert Hon. and are E, A.
Howett
MzB. K.-Horton Mr M B. Horton Dr S. Hough
Commission Agents. Hart
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE HONGKONG, CANTON,
-INSURANCE-00.
WITH WHICH IS INUDAPORATED THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEDRE, 1910,
£21,202,683, Arthorised Capital £6,000,000- Subscribed Capital £3,814,845 Paid-up Capital£1,667,997 & 0 3,842,215 2
thousand years; they have them shut up Revenue Fire Branch...
and therein they live except that twice a
pens, which contain about a thousand,
管
Life & Amuity Branches...
97,35618 6
SHANGHAI AND“
HANKOW,
PRAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY
1
LIMITEL.
TIME TABLE.
WEIX DATE.
NIGHT CARE.
II.
£1,252,623 17 3
7.00a.m. to 8.00a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.00 to 10.00 .m...Every 10 minutos, 10.00am to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes. -2,373,269 17 7
11.30am to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minuter. day they are taken to the running river Other Receipts.......
1,954,631 313.45pm to 11pm...Every-10 minutes bo batter employed. Either there should Dear by for their half hour's trolie and
€43,314 10 8
.m. to 1.45 p.m. Every 15 minutes m. to 2.15 pm...Every 10 minutes be competent teachers, that is teachers wash. We mw not less than ten thousand who have mastered their subject-and-canept by Husan men, and indeed brought
of these birds shut in neon in this way..
£4,971.215 17 5
2.10 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes teach it effectively, or the time should be over the hills, when the ducklings were Life Departments are free from liability in 845 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 pm to 11.5 -6.50 p.m. to8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes The Accumulated Fands of the Fire and davoted to the acquiring of the very foured in pens in the open air in the
hatched, by Hunan mer. They are then roepoct of each other. difficult natira language of China. From
p.m. every 10
15 minutos, what we saw, it is extremely difficult to market are shipped off to Canton and way we have described and when Et for the believe that anyone can learn anything Hongkong. We learnt that up at Lob
SUNDAYS” praction under such conditions." Yet Chang the Chinese have bean
doing
this there was a close attention on the part of Lottain, and the people are very
time immemorial. So the old way the students, and great cacgy on the part interested in or iafuenced by the move. of the teactor.
menta that are going on in places liko Canton. Of course u time things, mast change, and especially with the coming of railway, which, by the by, will pass
י
THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN THE INTERIOR
the
It is many years since I first visited the through this city.cf Lok Cheung
mission stations that were then established
on the North River. There were perhaps four of them, now the same Mission has.
under its care about twenty stations, that
is village chapela, and country congregations
CLAN MACDONALD! ·
Bittle
C. B.
of more or less importance and vitality. Tossing up for the Chieftainship.
It will be found that the character of these
HEYAN, TOMES & CO,
Agents
29
DRAGON CYCLE DEPOT.
MOTOR CARS
ON HIRE
rillage congregations varies for some reason, and one can hardly Bnd out the
A treaty of peace, which the parties hope estap thereof At one place the Christians Day endure permaneatly, has been arrang- are all alivo"; they gather for word for the settlement of the historic Scottish ship, and join heartily therein and seamfaud, four hundred yeary did, concerning full of eagerness for the spread of the the chieftainship of the Clan Macdonald, Gospel amongst their neighbours. Qu With the smash up of the Lordship of the TYPEWRITERS the other hand, the next station, perhaps Isles at the end of the year 1400, the policy not more than ten miles further on, will of the Government of the day was to bread furnish quite a different complotion of discord among the three branches of the things. There will be little life and no dian-the Macdonalde of. Sleat and tho energy, and, compared with what might bo Macdonalds of Clanranald and Glengarry-
ON AIRE.
Mr E. Hutchins Capt.
R. Indes
Mr F. E. Jackson
MA Johnstone Me--W-Judge Dr J. W. Kory Mr G. C. Keeney Mrs W. E. Keller Misa J. M. Krap Mr W. B. Knapp Mr J. Knox Miss S. S. Labo
Mr W. H. Les Mrs S. Lewis
Mis A, Lewis
Miss M. Lawis
Mrs. Slona
Sir P. Spedekar
Mr H. H. Solomon Dr and Mrs. A. D
Spalding and infant Mr EL Spear Mr J. Spittles Miss W. Square Lt. and Mrs C, E
Stainer, R.N.
Mina Straino Mr J... Strand s Mr T. Todd
Mr and Mrs H. C.
"
Mr & Mrs E. Voll-
brecht
Mr D. L. Walter.. Mr E. J. Warren Mr & Mrs W. Warren Mr E. J. Waterman Mr and Ms J. F.
Wetherby Mir C
O. H. Wetherby Mina G: Wetherby
ML Wheclor
Mr and Mrs H. D. Mrs E. C. Will
Lombard
Mis J. S. Wilan
Mr and Mrs J. P. Mr E. S. Wilson
Хоотія
Miss Loomis Mr A. Mack
!
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Mr and Mrs M. E.
Wright
Mr D. H. Wyth
PRAX HOTEL
Mr and Mrs Barton Mr Jones Capt. Bell, R.A.M.C. Major Lan Mr and Mrs Bell and MR. Lemaitre
Mr O. Blaker Mrs Breman
children
Mrs Bowdler
Mr and Mrs Lewis Mr and Mrs Lindsey Major & Mrs Lyddon Capt. Lyons
1. Hass
Mr and Mrs Bowen M 25. 8.00a.m. to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minute Hon. & Mrs Browin Rev. Morton, R.N
Mr Brayfield Mr Miskin 10.30 x.m. to 11.00am...Every 10 minutes. Mr Browno 11.45 s.m. to 12 Noon....Eroxy 15 minutes. Comdr. & Mrs Caroy Mr Netham
Mr and Mrs Manton 12.00 Neonto 100 p.m...Every 10 minutes. L.-Cal. Close, R.. Mr & Mrs Patterden 6.00pm to 8.00 pain. Erary 10 minutes. It. & Mr Cumming Bar. Pos Perkine 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 pm...Every 15 minutes.
Capt. Craig Mr & Mrs H. Tearce. 8.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 18minates. 7.00 pm to 8.10 p.m...Every 10minates.
TUARS as on Wook Days
SATURDATO,
Extra Cars at 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Office ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Dos T Road Central.
JOHN D. HUMPHRETS & SON,
General Managers.
ASTOR HOUSE,
Mr B. C. Adamą Mrs H. Andersen Mr T. F. Barretto Mr Felix Bloi Mr H. Bradshaw Mr. Brown MrL. E. Burns Mr I. Chba
Miss HeitzelmaRE Mr E. A. Holmaz Mr P. A. Lapicgua Mr & Mrs U. B: Lewis Kisses Lewis MrJ. Lindley V. Lugabil
Bir Wm. D. Blackey
Mr Chai & daughter Mr M. J. McDennott
Mr and Mrs.C. D. Mr N: Mody
Clawest
Mr. W
H. Dade
Mrs K. de Morris Mina Mulholland Mr H W. Dawson Mr V. P. Mosso de
Orlok
Mr Durocher
expected there will be few folks at the until jealousy became almost an hereditary Repairs to Typewriters. C. R. Edwards Mira Pearce
Christianservice. I suppose it is 3 case matinct. That continued during the con- again of soms seod filling into good ground, turies down to the present day to the and some falling upon rocks whem the soil detriment of the Clan- is shallow. But one cannot avoid being struck with the marked progress of things in general, compared-with-the conditions
THEE CLAIMANTS.
Tho claim to the supreme chieftainship
of thirty years ago. There is als of the clan Donald led to a great contro
a completo change in the attitude of
the people towards the missionary and very. All three claimants professed "an towards foreigners in general. Though unbroken line of pedigree. Even if it could
Phone 482.
Hongkong, January 18, 1911.
the people on the North River were less he proved that one of them represented the S. HANDA
offensive in their treatment of foreigners
thas the people living throaguoat the delta, senior line, that would not make him chief
they were not as they are today. One of the whole alan.
now never hests any epithet that. 18 oden.
JAPANESE MASSAGIST.
aive, and one may go in and out anywhere So an ingenious compromise, thought out BY HAND OR ELECTRICITY and be treated at least with respect, if not by Six Alexander Borville Maedwald and
2ND FLOOR;-
with affection. All this is so much to the the Macdonald of Clauracald, has been om. No. 60, QUEEN'S good, and I venture to any that the patient bodied in treaty, which is to the effect touching of the missionaries, and the quief that none of the three renounces his in- way in which, for the most part, they lives dividual claim to be head of the senior has gradually brought about this change.
Lanterns, Touls, Old Trim and Metal, CHEN KWONG & CO., LD. interior.
Electric Cablas V Switchus, Coal Backs, Canvas, Tags, 11 in. circum, Manila Hawser aftted, Old India-Rubber, "Old
heathers, Carpets, Belding, Matangs, Old Boate, Furniture, Ropes,""&c., &o."
Terms of Sale-As detailed in the Cata. loguo.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
By Appointment Auctioneers to the
Admiralty Hongkong, October 21, 1011.
THE A
CHINA MAIL
1338
GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT
CANTON'S LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL
**STORE: URNITURE, Disparies, Groceries,
Boot and Shoes. Makers of Jewellery, Lanqueros,
・Waro,
iron-ne and Spirita
Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made to order by our own tailors,
Large assortment of Chincas Silks and Foreign Goods of every description
ROBBERS AND STEAM LAUNCHER
ROAD CENTRAL,
HONGKONG
Of course other forces, are at work but branch, but that for the good of the whole other forces" don't tracli very closely clan they all agreed to bury the hatshot and
set in amity with one mustho. When suy Near the Old- question of procedure at festive beards Post Office One hears strange tidings moving about arises it will be decided by the toss of a amongst the Chinese people, and some coin, the winner receiving precedence for times one can hardly credit ce's Cata. Yet the averago Chinese knows so much of the escasion.S
what is transpiring around th, though the The signature to the treaty lava boon business does not personally concern him appended in widely seperated places-ove that one must sofootines give credence to in Russia, the second in South Africa, sad current rumours. The cndo, standa There is now one stehun, launch, a store the third in England. wheeler, running from Ying Tak and Shie Chau. When launches were first started, it is said that there were two or thrus on the lino, Thoothers have been driven off, net by. unlinary competitind, but by the attacks of robbers. Theywereattackedagainandegain,
RHEUMATISM,
URONIC rheumatism often attacks and though there were soldiers on board, the larger joints. Internal treatment appeared to count for little when the of any kind would be worno fim-uselose, robbers were present. (The consequence hut by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm was that passengers were afraid to travel freely and managing the affected parta
they
Hongkong, July 21, 1911.7
Mr. and
mond
and Mrs E. F. Mr. & Mrs G. Ray
Mr Kam Soi Song
Miss Sheahan
Egan Mr G. Galine. Mr E. Gerard Mr C. Gilewitz "Mr and Mrs J. G. Rev. G. Gomes Sheahan Mr P. Hatoraun Mr A. Slettengren BMrJ. H. A. Hansen Mr G. Thornton
Mr. and Mra J. W. Mr and Mrs J. M.
Harbison Mr H. F. Hoard
SINGON & CO.
West
A GRAND BOT
MrJ. W. Bayfield Mr B. E. Booman Mr C. A. Biddla Mr-and-MA B.
Crow Me J. A. Donahos Mr J. D. Edwarda Mr Oskar Frang Mr C. Frerichs Capt. W. A Guy Mr B: Jamos Mr and Ms Jorgens
Dr.
and child
F. Eart
Mr. J. R.
1
Mr and Mrs Frank Bors and children Mr F D. Mount Mr W. H. Müller. MrP. W. L. Nanning Mr G. Nissen Mr H. Olsen Mr W. Pattison
Mrs E Perkis and children. MzJ. W. Pringle, Jr. Mr J. M. Roberts Mrs Bobante Mr BB.
•Aghorn Bir W. Rudge
Mr H. Schutto Mr O. F, Simpton Mr Taylor Mr. H. Watling bir J. S. Watson də
Me F. P. Infester Mr Paul Linder Mr G. N. Manhoft. Mr W, Marfeld Mr W. McKay
Mr JH., Mody Dr Muller
KING HOWARD HOTEL MH-P-Beattle Dr & Mrs P. Maxwell. Dr Bolilios
and child... Mr.F. Bierling Mr Lee Bond Mr & Mrs Brumfield Mr D. Cirk Dr Crontzfeldt TION, STEEL METAL and HARI Mza C. E. Drescher
ET 14- WARE "MERCHANTS. Wholesale Capt. O. E
....... Estazzameo A.D. 1880 -
Mr A. P. Nobbe
- ham
Mr and Mr and Mrs Petrie Bin Rodd
Mr Dallizi Me Day Mr & Mrs Deknatal Surgtherford Mr Donnys
-and-Mr-4-
Mr and Mrs Duncan Mr Lt. and Mia Dodgson Mrs Rymer
0. Mr Ficider
Scott Mr A. Sinciniz Capt. & Mrs Garnott Mr and Mrs S. S Mr Gell
Sorenson Hou. H. H. Gomperta Lt. Col. Sta
Starpola Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Capt. & Mrs St. Clair Mr and Mrs Harvey Mr & Mrs Sutherland A. Hazeland Rev. & Mrs Thornhil Mr.Herdman
Rev. and Mrs Top
Dr and Mra Herzig Mr Waddell Bog.-Com. Highton Mr Watson Mr W. T. Hockaday bir Weatherall BAT. Hughes Mr and 31 David
Wood
Mr and Mrs Hurtoda Mr P. Jacks Mr Stephens Jelli
Col. & Mrs Wrig-
Jey
'GRAND CARLTON ROTEL
Mr & Mrs Ballantine Mr and Mrs George
Mr W. A. Barnett Mrs. G. Bolden
Mr and Mrs Boulter
and children Mr Ralph Brown Mr G. G. Burnett Mr W. Cambell Mr and Mrs A. H. Mr H. W. Campell
Carroll
Harris Bira Harvie and child Mr & Mrs Howott Mr W. B. Hind Me J.O. Hone Mr & Mrs Huxham Mt Fred Huxha Mr W. Jackson Mr Thos. F. Jackson Mr Emil Lange
Mr & Mrs Crawford Mr Chester Murray Bara Hooper Danies: Mrs. Paul ficut. &Mrs B. Deyer MrJ Parrington Mian A. Deyor-De-and-Mrs. J. E. Mr E. Deyor
Saunders Miss Elsio Diercking Mr G. W. Bowell Miss Roxio Ellis,
and Mr E, H Mr L N. Evang. Stephenson Mias Vera Formace Mr E. J. Treadgold Mr E. A. S. Fowlar Mr W. Waterhouse Mr W. L. M. Grant Mr and Mrs West Dr & Mrs God. Bad- Mr Geo. C. Whitela
den and child
DRAFAIDE
M and Mrs J. H. Capt. and Mrs Smit
Backhouse
Malkin
Mr H. Murray Bain Mr and Mrs Munton Miss Baylis Mir C. Brown
Mr R. K. Rodgers Mr F. J. de Roma Mr and Mrs Couaius Capt. & Mrs Bidford Miss Fairall
Master Stephen Sid Mr R. Goubert ford fo Mr and Mm R.
Harding
Mr E Amdt
Mr A; Buller Wexi
Mr and Mrs J. F.
Macgregor
Mr and Mrs. Autooth Mr Wi Audermann Miss A. Massey Mr H. Berinatb
Bir E. J. McNulty
Crawford-pro
Dr & Mr G. D. R. Mr. K. S. Morrinn
Bisak, was Mr and Mrs Nisbet Dr and Mrs B. W. and child Mr and Ms F. M. Penca
Brown Mr and Mrs J.
Sir Francis Piggott, Capt. & Bins W. .Com. & Mrs Darley MrJ.Babartoon Panimora pocoM and Mm D. Mas G. Hachio Mr E. “Quirely
Donnelly Mrs M. E. Shearer How F W. & Rer. Mr and Mrs Hayes Bir A. L. Shields Mr H Hogman
Br. R. D. MeInsingar B. Wo
by these ill-starred boats, and so they could three times a day, a curs may be affected and Retail Ironmongery, Pig Iron and dias M. Gaine E. Rivule Mim E. Koknwich Mr Westphal visi
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•Mr Jólan TouNOX
Typhoon Map & All goods, old st roussaalle Prices,
The Cheapest and Beat place in Canton to not continus to ply. On the other hand, I It will afford somo relief at once and by Foundry Coke Importers. General Store: 73, G. Grand Mr Roy, Heath Not Me and Mrs Goo. F. Mr Whyte
buy Chinees and Foreign Goors, the boat that remains master of the continuing the trament, will eventually kerpers and Shipchandlers. Nos. 35 and sitiations is said to be really run by robbers effect a complete cure. Some cases, bow of Hang Loose Starr, (2nd Street, weat ohemselven What truth there may be in ever, require considerable patience. Be the report cannot be known to an careful to koop the bowela ragalar. Fere en arket) Telephone No. 616/1 Cupled Mre Lewiuga Daph, & Min Storart
tetier, but it in stated that the best rale by all Chemist and Blazek par Hongkong September 4, 1909.19
Guide,
SUP PAT POO STRFÉL
PRICE
TH.No. 1400 DANTON.
40 cents
Canton Angust 1, 1011978
Me EE. Smith
FR Staimann
Lammart & children Mr 3, W. Wilson
Mr Langdon Mr Wingzors