WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Want Advertisements CEO. P. LAMMERT WHITEAWAY'S

PREPAID

$1 per inch............ 3 insertions.

One week.

FORSALE.

AUCTIONEER

PUBLIC AUCTION.

DEE Undarsigned has received instruc Tions ton Le W, J. LET-JONES, to

Hughes & Hough YACHT CASTLE PEAK, Sail, sell by Pubis Action,

EERS TO THE GOVERNMERY

General Auctioneers

Share, Coal and General Brokers.

ANG

MAOPRIETORY

**To-Kw4-Way" Coal_Storage,

Elity wich

A.D.C. TH

5TH EDITIDAS, Al. Telconannic CODE,

Teilpphic diven

PINION HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

195 Pedersigned have received lastrac 5. Dedersigned to the auction.

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

THURSDAY,

the 2nd November, 1911,`nt 2.30 r., No. Fain View, NATHAN ROAD,

"Kowloou.-

THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

THEREIN CONTAINED, Comprising --

ון

Bedroom Suites, e, by Wni. Powell, Ld., (Practically new), including Large Brass Bedstends, Mattresses, &c.

Dining Room Suite in ünpolished Teak

"wood, te, &c.

Cataloguga will be issued.

HUGHES & ROUGH,.

Auctioneers.

Un view on day of sale.

Hongkong, Gctober 31, 1911.

PUBLIC AUOTION.

Anchors att accessorios. Ca view at 01. Cachorage.

For particulars apply to

MR OTTO KONG SING,

Solicitor, Flongkong, October 5, 1911. 1300

FOR SALE-AT THE PEAK.→

TS BROCKERST, with the SLX.ROOMED BUNGALOW,

onclosed Garden attached.

Fer full particulara apply to..

DENNYS & BOWLEY--- Connaught Road Central. Hongkong, September 28, 1911

FOR RENT.

1233

PREMISES on the BRTCISE CONCESSION;

SHAMEEN, CANTON, suitable for

ficus, Coci wn, and/or living quado te

Bepairs, and altorations will be made auit tenant.

Apply to

CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, CANTON, Canton, June 14, 1011.

MILNERS'

797

SAFES

AS SUPPLIED TO THE

PRINCIPAL BANKS

AND

BUSINESS_HOUSES.

1408

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Agent.

Hongkong. May 20, 1911.

880

MAHE Undersigned lave received instruc

"tions to well by Public Auction,

on

SATURDAY,

the 4th November, 1911, "nt: 9.30 P.M., ab their SALE Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux Road, Corner of lee House Street,—

A CONSIGNMENT OF KOREAN BRASSWARE,

Consisting of

Finger Bowls, Rice Bowls, Inconad Barners, Sake Cups, Butterdy Candle- sticks, Large Candlesticks with Bat Re- fectors, &c., Korann Wash Basium, „Shoes, Kettles, Flower Pots, &c., &c.:

"And

A number of Old Korean Brass-bound

Cheste of various sizes.

On View from Friday.

Catalognes will be issued.

TERMS:-AH usual.

HUGIES & HOUGH,

Arictioneers. Hongkong, October 31, 1911.

1409

FOR SALE.

"ONE FULL SIZE

Burroughs and Watts

BILLIARD TABLE

WITH ACCESSORIES, Apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

Hongkong, Jane 7, 1810,

AL FRESCO FETE.

~ ~--~IN - AID OF · THE FUNDS OF THE

24

FRIDAY,

the 3rd Novembor, 1911, comamoricing at 2.45 r.. at his Residense, No. 4, MOUNTAIN Vorw, The Peak,--

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, A. Particulars from Catalogue; And

One COTTAGE PIANO in good condition.

TERMI (--ĀS UZUNŤ,

On View from Thursday, the 2nd Nov,

GEO. P. LAMMERT;

Auctioneer. Hongkong, October 25, 1911.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

1380

Trieus to sell by Fablia Auction,

HE Undersigned has received instrue-

:

од

SATURDAY,

the 4th November, 1911, commending at 12 o'clock (Noon), at his SALES Rooms, DUDDELL STRAIT, --.

A Large QuisTITY, OF^ HIGH-CLASS WINES & SPIRITS,

Comprising

HOCKS - Mareohrunner;

Hochheimer

4

Rudesheimer and Zisporter. CLARETS--Latour Caract, St. Estophe

Margaux. WHISKLES Blbum(15 years and... 9. year), King's Liqueur (very End)," Cutters, Harpers & Argonaut (Rye). BRANDY & SHERRY-Gonzales Byass

and Co...

Also

140 casca Plisener Beer, Kummer and Bo

marlunder, etc., etc.

BY ORDER OF THE SECOND MORTGAGEE.

"

PUBLIC AUCTION..

TR GEO. P. LAMMERT has received Misstructions to Sell by Public Auction

་་

OR

MONDAY.

Children's

Jerseys

Honeycomb Wool Jersey with

Bolt Button over Shoulder Colours: Reseda, Navy, Red, White

Chest 18 20 2 24 26.

Pr $9.95 9.50 2.75 3.00 3.45–

EACH

Caps to Match Price 75 cents each.".

Fine Knit Union Jerseys Button over. shoulder a full Range of Colours. »

Chest Price

13 20 22 24. 26

$1.00 1.15 1.30 1.45 1.60

Cups to Match

Price 55 cents each.-

FOR CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.

Wool Panama Caps

In White only. With Coloured-Band-

PRICE

$1.50

FACH.

CHILDREN'S

WOOLLEN

CAITERS

In Cream and

Assorted Colours...

Size 2 3 4

Price 80 90 1,00 1,10

PAIR.

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Voeux Road,

SCOTTISH SPORT.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

BIRTH OF THE MIND.

Says The Medical Record in an ali

tortala

2

VISITORS AT HOTELS

Baldwin

HONGKONG HOTEL

Die art. Mrs A. M. Mist J. M. Krap Mr W. R. Knapp AI M. KARE

-Sensibility to light seems to be present Capt. Mrs B. Berke-Mir J. Knox -in-most-infauts at birth, and this is their H. C. Best

fov-Mitchell

Mr A. J. M. Lans Mr S. L. Lusell Mr and Mrs H.

Leary

PEAK HOTEL

Mr and Mrs Barton Mr Jones Capt. Bell, R.A.M.O. Major In

Mr and Mrs Bell and Alr R. Laronitre

children

Mrs BergmaD

-Me 0. Blakər

Mrs Bowdler

And Mrs Lows

Mir An

Mr and Mrs Lindsay

Major & Mra Lyddon----- -Capt. Lyons-

A Mazs

Mr and Mm Bowqa Mi M.

K.Bir Brayfield Hoo, &

Miss Dane Mr C. Brockmau Afr W. C. Bunner Mr W. E. Clarke Me 0. R. Conles Mr P. T. Chilvers

frit ML. Konzert Dr G. W. McKea Davis

Mr E. V. Mitchelmore. Mr and Mrs A. B.

Moulder Mr P. B. Nathan and

valet

Lord & Indy Talbot"

co Malahide Dr O. Marriott

Mr James Davis v Mr H. C. Denne Me G. Defer

W. C. Drew BI E. J. W. Eamon Mr. Falson J. E. Edwards H. G. Fishor 317 3. Forrester Mrs C. Freeman Mr Denna Fuller

Mr A. A. Fyfa

Episuenan, October 11,

NUGST. Watsonians and Elnwick "aro taking the lead in this year's Ragby. Edinburgh case oven in those prematurely born. The Terms -Cash on-elivery, On View from Friday, the 3rd Nov. University are not yet in the Seld, but as optie verve is even prepared to receiva im.

_GEO, P. LAMMERT........

they have a wealth of "class" three.pressions some time before birth at full Auctionser. quarters is expected that they will term. Sensibility to sound was found to 1407 join the leaders. In cu ganes, Watsonians bo quilo sa apparent as sensibility to light Hongkong, October 31, 1911.

and Hawick" each scored well over Sfty at birth, for 275 normal white children points, with only three marked again-reacted to sound on the first day of life, theme: it is a curious fact that Berint! nnd 140 functod to light. A similar went under to the School and the Borderors condition oxisted among the prematura by exactly the same number of pointa

infante, many reacting to sound on the first ad had a capital match; it was always serve is, therefore, likewise prepared to Glasgow Academicals, and West of Scot day as well as to light. Tho auditory fast and strenuous, and at times brought receive impression of sound before the out excellent individual and combination period of normal birth. This seems wholly work. It was not till the West lost a man contrary to the opinion of other authorities. The sixth day of November, 1911, at 3 from the pack that the Academicals be an The gustatory nerve was found to reset differently to salt, sweet, bitter, and anur substances at birth....... The olfactory nerve was observed to receive impressions in new-born children at term, and likewise in premature infants. Reactions to touch, temperature or other painful stimuli, were present in normal as well as premature sitiveness to painful stimuli, although infants, but, Peterson believes that son present, is more vague and uncertain than in later life, which laxda many' to assume

Mr B. F. Horton that the sense of pain is dullod in the now- Mr M B. Horton Scot--bera. "An Interesting fack we also observed Dr S. Hough---

as regards the sensations, of thirst and Mr and Mrs E L

Hurtado hunger, which -waro frequently noted on Capt. R. Lance the first day, although the actual need of Mr A. St Jame

Bir&MrsA. Johnstons food was sometimes apparent only after the Dr J. W Keener

o'clock in the afternoon, at his Sales Room in Duddoll Street, Victoria, Hongkong,

to score.

The Stewartonian Three's are work, and R.ES got their wid from superior strength

behind the maul.

The following: VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

Edinburgh Academicals continue in a situato at Victoria aforennid, Viz:---

winning mond, though they had a hard fight All that one undivided moisty or equal of it with Gala. The three-quarter line is half part or share of and in All that piece thair best division, being of good physique or parcel of ground known and registered in the Land Office as THE REMAINING and speed. Their forwards, though young, 734 PORTION OF

B OF MARINE have a distinct future before them. SECTION LOT No: 177 and of and in all the mes

RENULI sunges er-tenemente erection and buildings thereon, known as Nos. 459, 471,473 and 475, Queen's Rond est, Arca 9315 Square feet, Torm 990 years from 25th June, 1881. Total Annual Crown Reat of whole of

SWATOW WARRONG & CO., SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Remaining Pastion 898.

13, QUEEN'S "ROAD · CENTRAL, HONGKONG..

MANUFACTURERS OF

to be held in the Compound of the ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL, SUNDAY, th NOVEMBER, 1811, from 9 P.M. to 11 M.

Swatów Hand-made Drawn Work UNDE

on

||

Claggow "Aulemiens, 10; West of

Jund, Watsonisne, 35; Heriot's F.P., 0. " Edio. Wanderers, ; Kelvinside Acade

micals, 9,

The whole of the Romaining Portion of Section B of Marine Lot No. 177 is subject | Hawick, 27; Clydesdalo, 3. to an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the Edinbugh Academicals, 11; Gala, 8. 20th day of November, 1906, made between Mok Kon Sang and Cherng Knin San of R.H.S., P; Stewart's, 5..

Fetton, 14; Trinity 0.

GLASGOW Cor.

the one part at The Procurator in Hong Jad Forest; 3; Edin. Institution, 0. kong for the Dominican Missions in the Kirkcaldy, 8; Dandeo Panmure, 4. DER the most distinguished patron-Far East of the other part and registered age of His Excellency the Governor, at the Land Office by Memorial No. 40660-Wata's College, 26; Glasgow H.S., 8. SIR FREDERICK LUGAID, O.C.M.G., C.D.,and to the payment of $54,000 the balance Dollar, 14; Glasgow Academy, 3, D.S.O. and LABy Lugaud,

of the principal sum of $56.000 and interest Edinburgh Academy, 3; Lluny, 3. Admission Ticket which is entitled at the mate of 80 por cent per annum to a Souvenir

on its presentation at the thereby secured and also to an Indenturs Souvenir Pavilion on the evening of the of Further Charge dated the 11th dry of

only,

February, 1007, made between the same The public is respectfully invited to in- parties and registered at the Ilad Office by spect the various stalls from 2 to 7 P.a. or Memorial No. 41018 and to the payment of the further sum of 816,000 and interest Ten, Cakes and refreshments will beat the rate of 80 per cent per annua.

during the afternoon and night. served

For further particulars and conditions of Grand Cinematograph-Show will be Sale apply to exhibited during the evening and night':

and Canton Embroidery, etc. GENERAL. EXTORTERY.

WHOLESALE & RETAIL LADIES TAILORS.. LAU PING KEE CO. CIGARS CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS.the 6th November.

USED "POSTAGE-STAMPS-AND-- PICTORIAL 'POST CARDS. : CHINESE CURIOS & PORCELAIN KWONG CHEONG. GOLD AND MONEY CHANGER

ton and Utices, the Band of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry will play from 9 to 11 1,

e

Vendor's Solicitors, .' Prince's Buildings, Ico House Street.

Victoria, Hongkong,

MH. Garraw

Mr V. Goulbotm

Mr E. Nathan

Mr and Hra L. F. Mr V. d' Oettinges Mr J. Orniston

Payne Mr H. P. Pinckner Mr M. L. Quezon Mr E. H. Ray

Min F. Rasy Mr F. L. Robbie

M and Mrs Joseph Mr & Mrs M. Rom

Gould

Mr and Mrs W. D. : 9. Gurney Saaber M. and Mrs B. A. Mr A. T Schneider

#la

Bir Miskin

&Ms Brewin Rev. Horton, R.N Mr Browne

Mr and Mrs Muntom Comdr. & Mrs Caroy-Brothaus.-

Lt. Col. Close, R., Mr & Mrs Patterden Capt. Craig

Mr & Mrs H, Pearve

LA & Mra Cumming-Rov. Perf

ham

Mr Dallin 1 Mr Day

Mr and Mrs Parkin

Mr and Mrs Petris Mry Rodd

Mr & Mrs Dekantal Surgeon and Ma

Rutherfood

Mr Dannys

Lt. and Mrs Dodgson Mrs Rymer Mr and Mrs Duncan Mr C. South,

Mr Fielder Capt. Bir Goll

W

Mr A. Sinchir

& Ma Garnett Mr and Mrs S. 8.

Sareamen

Hon. H. H.Gompertz Lt. Col. Stacpole Capt

& Mr Guthrie Capt. & Mrs St. Clair

Mir and Mrs Harvey Mr& Mrs Sutherland

Rev. & Mrs Thomhill Mir A. Hazeland

Mr Herdman

Rav. and Mrs Tops

Dr and Mr Hertig. Mr Waddǝll Eng. Com. Highton Mr. Watson MrW T. Hockaday Mr Weatherall” MrA.Shelton-Hooper Mr and Mrs Hurtods

Rov. Hughes

Mr and Mrs David

Wood

C, Sibley Mr C., C. Stanon

Capt. T. P. H. MJ. Mr and Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Mr A. Harrison MH Harria Hon and rs E. &.

Howots

:"

៥.

-

Mr H. H, Solomon Dr and Mrs A. D. Spalding and infant Mr J. Spitties Miss W. Square

Mr P. Jacks

Mr Stephens Jolli

Col. & Mrs. Wrig

ley

GEAND EUTEL.

Mr J. W. BayGold Lt. and Mrs O. B. Mr B. E. Boeman

-Mr Q. A.-Biddle Stainor, B.N

Mr and Mrs A. B.

Crow

Miss Straine Mr P. D. Sutherland Mr&Mrs E. V.il.

brecht

H

Mr E. J.. Warren Mr E. J. Waterman Mr C. E: Watkin

first or second day. Discomfort acomed to Mr C. C. Keensy Miss J. S. Wilson "

be clearly marked when nourishment Capt. W. E. Kent--

was not forthcoming sven in some of the

premature infants,

HOCAN.

ASTOR "There seems to be good ground for Me R. C. Adame Mr V. Lazeb!!

-Mira H. Andersen believing that the newborn child comes E. H. Armstrong Dr J. E. Madare

Mr Wm. C. Mackey

*Mr L. Maurin

Betz

Mr E. M. Burtt -

Mr J. F. McDonald Mrs Mear

Mr D. Monealar

Mr N. Medy Mrs K. de Morris Mr V. P. Museo de

Mia Peares. Mr W. Radar

ן -

Mr J. A. Donahoo Mr J. D. Edwarda

Mir Oskar Frang Mr C. Frerichs

Capt. W. A. Guy MrB. James Mrand Mrs Jorgens

and child

Dr F. Køyt MrJ.. Kinghorn Mr FP

Lenfestoy Mr Paul Linder.. Mr G. N. Manhed Mr W. Mazleid Mr W McKay

Mr and Mrs Frank

Moss and children Mr F.-D. Mount Mr W. H. Muller MrP. W. Nanning Mr G. Nissen

Me H. Olson Mr W. Pattison Mr & Mix E. Perkis

and children Mr J. W. Pringle, Jr. Mr. J. M. Roberts Mrs Roberts Mr B.. R.

Roxburgh.. Mr W. Rulge Mir H. Schmitto Mr O. F. Simpson" Mr R. Taylor Mr H. Watling Mr J. S. Wation

KING BOWAND HOTEL.

Mr M. P. Boattis Dr Belilice Mr F. Bierling Bir Les Bond Rev. C. d. Brown Mrs O E. Drescher Bir & Mrs G. Ray Capt. W. Ehrbanit

mond, .....

Capt. O. E. Ett Mr L. Ribault Miss M. Gains Mr and Mrs. G. H. Mr and

Mas Gaek, Richards

child and Dur80 Lient Gielow Mr J. G. Grant Mr Hoopar

into the world with a small store of or Mr J. R. Barry periences and associated feelings and Mr and Mrs G. W. Mr M. J. McDermot shadowy consciousness. The fact that even Mr E H. Bradstar in prematuro infants the senses are found J. Brown The Rangers are winners of the Ghugo to be prepared for the reception of impren Mr L. Barne Cup for 1911-12, and it may be accepted ions is believed by Peterson to constitute Mr. Cabr tirat this first honour will not be their last.

Clawoon already received and stored in the dim They stand at the head of the Scottish evidence that sad impressions have been Mr and Mra C. D... Oriole -Lenguo,-and-it is only the continued good store house of a memory siready begun. He Miss E. Cohen

Mir W. H. Dade By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. Hamil Mesars JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER form of Heart of Mid-Lothian that Proven goon sọ far as to say that possibly Mr G. P. Dakley

vents the composition from being a onome sort of vagua light impressions Mr Amos. A. Davis team affair. Partick Thistle, however, putive been received, on the supposition Mr H. W. Dawson up a good fight. At the wart they hold their that in the interior of the body alternations Mr C. R. Edwards

Mr Durocher own with theirrenowned opponents; indord of the day and night may, in a mild degree. Mr B. S. FATTA their forwards were actually superior to the beanifested. He bases this supposition ME. Gemra Ibrox five. The second half was not so on the transillumination of the hands by Mr J. H. A. Hansen good; but Partick had enough openings tolle, and of the frontal sinuses and Mir H. F. Heard

that Antara by the electric light, claiming

Mr B. 8. Iarnel come out level. Here their one weakness sunlight will attain an even greater

Mr A. B. Jeflory was exposed: their finishing was not eqital penetration than any artificial light. Be Mr G.

Kindt to their nutside play. Hogg scored with believes that there is oven greater Mr F. C. Kingman

possibility in the stimulation of the a shot which no goalkeeper could have auditory sense by sounds produced within MP. A. Lapfoque

Mr.A. Ledeboar saved, and Raligera e me out on top be- the body of the mother, possibly through B. F. Lice cause this one opportunity was accepted, the medium of bone conduction.

Mr F. J. Lindberg

Tickets can be obtained from To-day, at Mere GRACA & Co., Pedder Street, and at the Roman Catholic Cathedral Com

or to

MR GEO. P. LAMMERT.

The Auctioneer,

Bougkong, October 27, 1911, on Sunday, 6th November, from

No. 18, Queen's Road Central, to 7 M. and at the gate on the

HONGKONG. Hongkong, May 27, 1911."

718

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO.

WIEH, WHICH IN INCORPORATED THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.

IŢIOTAL FUNDMAT 31ST DECENZA, 1910,

£21,252,693.

I--Authorised Capital £6,000,000.

Bubcribed Capital £9,824,845 Paid-up Capital ..............!!£1,667,997 50

Fire Fande. 3,842,210

'night of the Fetc.

Special arrangements have been made with the Park Tramway Co., Ltd., to run |a ixte tram at 11.30 P.. for the convenience

of the Peak residents.

Hongkong, October 26, 1011.

A

P.

E

JEYES

B

2

III-Life & Annuity Funda 15,645,125 9 7

Sinking Fuad Account

97,000 18 6 E

£21,262,683 17 90

Revenue Fire Branch 9,373,289 17 7T

Life & Annulty

Bachos......

Other Receipts

-1,904,631 2 2

643,314 20-8

FLUID

SOLE AGENTS,

1393

D

1387

BACON & HAM

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tablo ?...

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Agents

"NOTES ON WILD LIFE IN HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA"

By The Rev A BUNBURY, M.A.

CRIYA MAIL Offins,"

had

BANK BUILDINGÐ,“ Hongkong, Kap 18, 1906

E. C. WILKS, ML MECH E. AM.N.Aş

CONSULTING ENGINEER AND BUR

VEYOR for Construction, Vainer and Assessor for the purchase, or sale," of Steamships or Launches,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Sau -FLOGE.. Hongkong, May 2, 1911.

50

Hams.

Prices Moderate,

It was hard for Partick: they merited at. Ionat a draw.

T

THE LEAGUE

A well fought game at Dunes onded in the Hearte retaining their unbeaten record, though only by sharing points By all accounts, its the beat strugglo soon at Tons Park this season; at times it was keen eran to forcunes, and always full of sparkling touches.

i)

PATELL & CO.

Miss D. Richards Mr G. F. Robinson Mr J. N Rojas Mr A. Slettangroa

M-0. E. Smith Mr O. Stalk

Dr. & Mrs P. Maxwell

and chid

Mr J. H. N. Mody Mr A. P. Nobbs. Mr H. J. O'Brien Capt. & Mrs W. C.

Passmore

...MH, PerxITIN DI Mr J. Quiuu Mr E. Quiraly Rev. RW. R. Rea-

Mr John Lennox Capt. & Mrs Lowing

don

Mrs. F. E. Thompson | MFR. Longmill" Mr G. Thornton

Dr. and Mrs B.. A.

Walker

Mr and Mr J. M.

West Mr. F. Wiles

GRAND CARLZON ́HOTEL

Mr W: B. Hind Mr Roy. C, Kiehl Mrs Florence Kiehl

Mr E. W Austin, Mr & Miza Ballantine Mr W. A. Barnett

Exporters & Importers Mr & Mrs J. Bayot, Mrs J. M: Kiehl

nario and child- Mr 8. G.. Bolden Mr And Mrs Boulter

and children

Mr R. Kiel.`-. Mr J. W. Kiehl Mr Mail Lange Mr Thomas Mundey

Mr G. G. Burnett Mr-5.-Paul

Aberdeen created a mild surprise by General Merchants and Mra A. H. Mr

defesting Cyde in somewhat reckless

THE DAIRY FARM CO, LTD. gims, lacking method and science. It way

Hongkong, November 18, 1910..

88

'O BELF CURE NO FICTION | @ 2.BUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY,

a creditable performance, howeVOT, 88 several of their leading players were absent.

and

For the first time, Coltje met their Commission Agents.

match in Hamilton Academicals; the hig dub has gone wrong, and is standing down to second rank,

The most satisfactory rosult was the

good ap enmauco nindo by Queen's Park; HONGKONG, CANTON,

THERAPION NOT the amateur exhibited a quite surprising

in a remarkably short time,aisen a few days only.

·Cores dischargés(either sex superseding Injections

stamina against the professionals,

ANSOCIATION LEAGUE.--First Division.)

THERAPION NO.2 Dundee, 1; Heart of Mid-Lothian 1.

Cares blood poison, bad legs, ulcers, sores, pasfal swelled faints, &c. when mercurial treatment felis.

THERAPION No. 3.

Cures chronic weakness, los vigurand vital force, Either Humber Therapion & Mi soit trostimu roction enclosed, efchemists or post free from The LeClerc Modične£to, Haverstock Rd, Ham sland, London, Eng. Try Now Dragso (Tsiteleść) Formal maya jinsi,ossy lo tako,szie, lasting cura. Trade Marked word "iTHERAPİON" "H; da British Govt Slamp sized to every gremulos packie,

THERAPION X

OUREDA

Aberdeen, 1; Ciyde, 0..

Airdrieonians, 1 Third Lanark, 1. Kilmarnock, 34. Raith Rovers, 1. Merton, 2; Queen's Park, 2. Hamilton Academinis, 1 Coltic, 0,⠀ Hibernisti, 1; Motherwell, 0. Falkirk, St. Mirtoa, I

GLAMOw Cor(Final)♪: Rangers, 1 Partick Thistle, 9.

SHANGHAI AND HANKOW,

THE

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Washing Books.

Carroll

Mr H. S:Chor

Parrington Mr Ernest H. Pond Me"and Mrs Arthar

Rogerson Mr & Mrs Crawford Dr and Mrs J. B..

Sanndcra MrL N. Even q

Mr H. Clair

Mirs Vern Ferrace Mr G. W. Sewell Mr E. A. 8. Fowler Mr and Mrs RH. Mrs Gheating and Staphenson

Mr E. J. Tread gold In mily

Mr W. Waterhous Mr W. L. M. Grams Mr and Mrs Werk Mr and Mrs George Mr Geo. C. Whitelaw Mr and Mrs W. D. Bir & Mrs Hewalt in Williams

Mr A. Ghaoting.

Harris

EXE STATION HOTEL

Mrs and Mia Baalke Men H. B. Land and Mr E. Bornemann children, Mr and Mrs J. R. Mr G. H. May ph

Capell & children Mr A. Neids Mr and Mrs. W. D. Mr A. C. Sedal

Mr.Otto Wissinge Fraser Mr R. Hall

Mrs El. Wizhuls and Mr Theodor Barfurth, "ohila · Mr J. Hildebrandt Mz & Mn X. Wooky IG Peer IL. Ho

Leni

Mr E. E. Rigold Mr Roy, Scott. Mr E. E. Smith Capt. & Mrs Stovürs

and child Rev. & Mrs Wales

- Mr Geo. Wiley

BRARUDE.

Mr and Mrs J. H. Capt. and Mrs Smith

Backhouse

Malkin

Mr H. Murray Bain Mr and Mrs Manton

Misa Baylis M: O. Brown Air and Mrs Cousins Miss Fairall Mr R. Goubert. Mr and Mrs.

Harding

Mr R. K Rodgers Mr F. J. de Rome Capt. & Mrs Sidferd Master Stephen Ska-

ford Mra F. W. Watts

Mr A. Balkor Wosh'

KINOŃCZENI, HOTEL

Mr E. Arndt Mr and Mrs J, Mr and Mrs Ancott Macgregor Mr W. Auffermand Miss K. A. Massey M. H. Bonneth *. Mr E. J. MaNuity Dr & Mrs G. D., R. Mr K. S. Morrison

Black

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