WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1913
Hughes and Hough
AVOTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT. "
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Goal rand
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN"
COAL STORAGE.
Codes used: A.B.0, 4 & 5TH EDITION, A1, TELEGRAPHng Cone
Telographie Address:
MEIRION HONGKONO.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned lars received instrze- tinna from the Proprietor of tho GLOUE HOTEL, to sell by Public Auction
on
THURSDAY,
the 29th May, 1913, commencing at 2 P.M., at The Goone Horat. No. 181, Queen's Road Central,--
and FRIDAY, 30th at 11 a
THE WHOLE OF THE
SORE THROAT:
How to Cure and Prevent It.
10
all the romedias introduced for curing diseases diphtheria, measles, scarlet faver, etc., which began with more thre doctors agree unanimou-ly that nothing compares with Waldeg's Formamint for effectiveness, rapidity and simplicity.
These pleasant-tasting tablets contain the most powerfal destroyer, of getine known to Science. When suckod, the saliva is saturated with this germ-ddatroyer, which guts into the reactest parta of the throat and kills all zorms it Binds there, As the gorms e ora throat, it is cured when they are killed.
SCOTTISH LETTER.
(From Our Chen Correspondent.)
Epivuuruis, April 20
HISCELLANE
The pavilion of Po thshire Cricket Club
it was
THE C
MAIL,
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
on the North fosh has been destroyed by SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. fire, it believed by suffragiata, erected M years ago, and · contained va’Lis abla photographs and relics, including the scoring books for over 100 years.
Viscount Baliane of Clana be "appolyted
The King has been pleased to direct that Knight of the Taistis, in surrasion to the
Besides thousands of doctors, hunds de of distinguished people, like the Ro Honte Earl of Crawford. Arthur J. Balfour, M.P., the Rt. Hon, t Earl of Kilmorer, the Re Hon. Le Gatavo, the Bishop of "Bath ami Wela, Madame Alelins Pati, and meat of th leading Clergymen, M.F., Barr'stors and Actor, hate written letto a sting that they uns Walling's Formiamint to cure that sore throat, and find it better than any thing obs.
How strongly they endorse. Wulfing's Firmaminkout Massergene a
bo fulged from the fullow ing lutter. Farmni writes: "I have found Walang Futamint most, effective for the cura of sore throat, which quickly disappoors after using a low tablets.
TRY FORMAMINT TO DAY. Wuling's
Formamint may be obtained of all Cheraints, in bottles of fifty callots Soveral imitations are on the market they are worthle Refuee them, and insis on having thing's Formamint. Write to-day to Moses A. Wulfing & Co., 8, Kicking Rand, Shanghai, mantioning this paper, and they will send you, free of charge, a Booklet on or throat, written by a London physician.
Q.
AUCTIONS
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
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ARTICULAYS AND CONDITION of the
letting by Publd Auction Sale,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR F. June, 1913, at 3 P., at the ffices he held on MONDAY, the 2nd day FITTINGS, FANS, &c. &c.
TERRAIN CONTAINED,
Comprising:-
the Public Works Department, by Irder of in Exellency the Governor, of One Int of Crown I snå at ray Road, in the Colony moncing from 1st February, 1919, with of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, com the option of renewal at a Crown Rens to
Among the appointments made by th Wenten's Foreign Mission Committee of the United Freehurch are Vis B. H. Forgan, M. Ch. D., Alplern. Maschals; Miss M. Melin Smith, ister of the For. D. Melis Smith, who went out Inst your to the English Presb terina Mission at Wokingf, China, to Jalna, India and Miss E. 1. Fdwards, daughter of an English United Methodial mini-tor, to anchois,
FUBLIC AUCTION.
dona to sell by Toblia Auction THE Undersigned has received instruc cha
no
THURSDAY,
the £8h May, 1913, commencing at 2,31 at his Sale Rooms, DUDDELL STAKET, ---
A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE CHINESE PORCELAINS
AND CURIOS, -
Comprising
-Coloured and Bino and White Vase, The oceanographient quiput of the Pater, Bowl and Figuro, Old Brunze, Candian retle Expedition has been a Jade Urnauzin's, China, Glass, Ambar and ranged entirely by the Sea is een Crysal, Snuf Bottles. Old Chiseo re graphical Laboratory. This is me of tha many Polar Yep. ditio a that has beentures, Tonkin Inlaid Work, etc., olc., Assisted by this institution, the only now lanet of its kind in Heisau, and it is that during the present year at least two not unlikely
A Quantity of Silk Embroidered Hang- other Pober Expeditions may have to wings, Mandatin's Coats, sic. fitted out from it not sotuslly dispatched under its auspices.
Three Ecuta aru to take part in the Canadian Espedition Mr. James Murray will be biot giat and oceanographer; hei well known or his scientife work, and, wak biologist to Sir Ernest Shackleton. Dr A Forba kay wil be surgonaal. naturalist he served in the South Afri War, and afterwards juiced the hitish Antarctic Expedition, Mr. W. I M'Kinley, will be argnetician; he is di-tinguished graduate of Glasgow Univer ity, and was Dr. Bruce's assists in con- ne tin with working up the scientific. results of the Scottish Antarctiö Expoli- tion.
TA EK'S TOULKS
A fellow resident in a hill village (writes J.. II.) is beginning to find t no jake to live 40 minutes walk from the and ant of his as-ocates there, I facey, railway station. He goes to town daily are not of the strictest seat of the t chabites.
品
On View from Wednesday, the 2-th May. Trans-Cash on delivery.et,
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Apéiamser.
Eon k be, diy 22, 1913
PUBLIC AUCTION,
MBOLO
MR.GEO. P. LAMMERT has received instructions to sell by Public Auction
ir
FRIDAY,
the 30th May, 1913, commencing at
3 ... his AUCTION Roose
DODDELL STARIT,→→
IN ONE LOT
THE VALUABLE- LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
Neither in he. I met him other evening, and be communicatod come roturolig home a tro indefinitely the of his latest musings on local topography,
Every morning," he said, you turn the registered as Joland Lot No. 1997, sitanto and you walk an uils and there's a nurter the Bacs Course, excellent building it, corner, and thero's Barter mile to walk, in Wang Ne! Chong Road and adjoining corner to turn." Then he pondered awhile.
Area 22,519 sq. ft.
- Badstonds, Wardrolas, Dressing Tables, Cheat-of-Drawers, Overmanotels, Side boards, Extension Dining Tables and be fixed by the Surveyor of Ilis Majesty kis eyebrows mised in painful reflection Obnire, Large Hatstenda, Crockery Ware the King, for one further term of 76 years are he concluded despairingly, And it's
and Cutlery, Ginas Waro, K., &c., Solid Teakwurd and Marble Counter, Largo American-made Sale, Revolving Electric Coiling Fans and Statuettes, 2 Pianes, sl Bar Fittings,
ko.,
On view day before sale, Catalogties will be issued, TaXxS:-- Deal.
&c.
RUGUES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
"Boogkong. May 23. 1913.
PUBLIO AUCTION,
650
THE Undersigned have received instruc House all by Fublic Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF TAX CONORAMED),
on
SATURDAY,
the 31st May, 1913 at 11 a., a their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux -Raul, Corner of Tes House St.,
À QUANTITY DE
Particulars of the Lois.
Locally
Hu of sale.
Registry No.
Adjoining Briand Ext
Inland Lot
Boundary
Мелесте
D
X.
R,
A
OF
* F
Annual Brot
Úpees Price,
square feui
Conteala to
As per sale pian. 9,35
THE CHINA MAIL
NUTICE
660
the same at night!"
Io. her new volume of "Reminiscences' Sirs Story-the widow of Principal Story- tells a good anecdote illustrative of the native caution of the Scot. When Lur Maclaren was a young assistant in Glasgow, he was walking out one day with no alder of Finnieston Free Church, when D.. Andrew Bogar, the minister of the church parsed and gave them a friendly geoling. Plan Maclaren thereupon began to speak in terms of the highest appreciation of th sintly characters of his winister,
7" replied the elder, there' neelhing positively vo einus abarat. Din for Banar It was lan Meclirer, also, who told Mrs. Story about an absent-minded man who, being unable at the moment to recall th name of a friend to whom he ans speaking. thught to get over the difficulty ty inqui ingat me vee, do,
spell your Game My name is
'' up on
Bill," was the stein reply.
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ONTCARY.
Oh,
Dr. Aguas M'Laren daughter if Danci
Communications relating to news should M'Laron, formerly . P. for Edin argh.
be addreased to TEE EDITOR.
their
Correspondents must forward Kames and addresses with any conuninics. WINES, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS, on addressed to the Editor, not necessarily for publication but sa evidence of good faith.
As follows:-
Whiskios, Brandies, Gias, (rarioya Brands), Bherries, Parts, Liqueurs, French and Italian Yermouth, etc., etc. Bottled Boar and Stout, etc.
CIGARS & OIGARETTES. * Trama-As usual.
BUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, May 27, 1913.
TEE
PUBLIC AUCTION,
tions to sell by Public Auction
4
WEDNESDAY,
at
078
the 4th June, 1913, commencing at 2.30 P.M., at their Salon Rome, No. 8, Des Voeur Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,"
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE,
+ INCLUDING
SUNDRY BLACKWOOD,
AND A FEW PIECE OF
OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN.
TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs' and Bolas, 3 Carpets and Sundry Rugs, Bed
written on one side of this paper only.
All matter for publication should be
No anonymously signed communication that has already appicarod in any other paper will be inserted
She was one of the pioneers of this more. ment for the m dizi education of women; taka leading part in the women's suffrage movement its earlier stagen;" sad r
Particulara and conditions of sale may be obtained from
:
ME GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer Mx J. CAER OLARK,
14, Queen's Road Central,
Architect:
Mera HASTINGS & HASTINGS,
A Des Voeux Rond Central,
The Varabin Solicitors. ngkong, May 18, 1913
PUBLIC AUCTION.
+
A Stimulant as Satisfactory as Alcohol.
O.T
O.T. is the long wanted happy me dium between a "hard" and a "soft" -drink. It compares with spirituous liquors in its stimulating qualities, its satisfying body and its piquant bite-but it is free from alcohol, and is without in
toxicating or other undesirable effects. O.T. is a beneficial drink for ladies. when needing a stimulant owing to its warming and comforting properties. No home should be without a bottle.
A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up, Made from natural fruits and herbs C,T. is a pure and healthful beverage, and only favourable effects follow its use. After over-indulgence there's no better plek-me-up As a tonic when you feel "out-of-sorts," there's nothing better to make you 1ft and well again.
remedy for indigestion, flatulence and "full feelingTM mealtime drink, as an after dinner liqueur, and as s after meals.
O.T, is a trus digestive, and therefore good is i
TELEPHONE No. 636.
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr G. Aurely
Gold
Beal
Bettiah Analytical Contrat
As a stomachic, it has wonderful virtues for colic, dysentery, and other stomach troubles No drink is more suitable than O.T. for both abstainers and non-abstainers; none is more "healthful for young and old.
Gold
Medni
Grand
Prik
Paris Exhibition, 1909 Kmpire Exhibition, London, 1811
The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!
O.T. wins favour with all who try it. Its distinctive character, its refresh- ng and exhilarating qualities, its satisfying body and "bite" appeal to you-its taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adds to your liking and appreciation..
Q.T. Mixes Deliciously with
:/
'Lemonade, Soda,
Mineral Waters, etc.
Water
(Bot or Cold)
Gires full body. the flavour, gives a "bite" and a delid
ots favour that completely
stimalarlag. refreshiag Lemans illug and
effects of scrated drink et
al.
Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr A. T. Barberini Dr L Martyn Lobb
Mr A. M. Barretto Mrs F. C. Macdonald, MrE ̃R-Báto
Mr E. A. Beaumont Mrs F. R. Belilios Mr G. A. Bona
Mr R. Brown Mr A J. Cambridge -431 Mr A. A. Claxton Mrs W. F. Gwon Miss Crocker Mr and Mira Henry
Dallas
* Undersigned has received inairuc tivas to all by Public Auction
on
SATURDAY,
the 1
-14 AM
May, 1913, commencing st #b-No. 5. Victory Vasw;!
- Kowloon,
A QUANTITY-OV
many years worked strenuously in FrancuALUABLE HOUSEHOLD and Itnly in the crude "gainst the White Slava Trafic.
to rot of Hebrew in Aberdeen United Free | l'ev. Dr. George G. Smith, reently Pro Church College; M.
WILLS AND IST TEK,” Albert Richard Brown,ef Summerhill, Shandon Dunbarton, merchant and ship owner, of Menges A R. Brown, Macfarlane, Lotters relating to business should bad Co., Hon. Co sul for Japan' in Glasgow, addrowed to THE SECRETARY.
|personal, £49,496.
Orders for extra copies of the Cur Man.' should be sent sa soon sa possible as
the supply is limited, Cash 10 cla., Credi
20 ola., pur copy.
builder," £310,580.
Vir William Arrol, Bart., "the bridge
terations and additions to Advarties ENGLISH POLITICIAN ROBBED.
manta in Pages 2,
5, Wad
should be sent to the Oilco, No. 5, Wynd bam Stroot, aut later than 11.30 a..
Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on pages 1, 6,7 and 10 should be scut us not later than 2 p.m.
Bra Advertisements should be send in before 9 p.m.
Advertisements and Subscriptions which sro pot ordared for a fixed period will be continued until countermandod."
Telegraphic Address MAIL' Hongkong Telephone No. 2
The China Mark. LIMITED.
Room Suite, Double and Single Brass BUROPEAN AGENOY,
and Beras mounted Bedsteads and Cot, Burosus, Wardrobes, Washstands, far Dining Room Fornituro, &o, 2 Dinner Bervices and Dessert Horvico, Crockery, Electro-plated and a quantity of good Glass Ware, 1- Cooking Stovo, Ki ohen Utensils, Enamelled-Ware, Cutlery, &c.
BLACKWOOD - Large Blackwood *Wardrobes Pear! falaid (from Canton), Cabinet, Couches, Fetters, Arm-chairs, Stande, Jardiniares; Hall and Tea Tabies, Teapoys &c. Blackwood Brackets and Photo Frames, Desk, ko, ko.
Alao
Ilectric Fans, (Terge and Small) includ- ing Ceiling Fan, Standard Lamps, 2 Marble Olooks, Ico Chests, 1, Remington Type writer, 2 Pianos (Cullard, & Collard),...
A large number of Pairs of White and Cream Laco Cartains to be sold in appell lots, and a number of new Bosquito Car tains.
Catalogues will to lasted. Tenko :-As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Hongkong, May 27, 1919
£500 STOLEN WHICH HAD RAEN WON AT CHERIN-DE-FEB
In connection with the presenes in Lon- international croaks and card sharpers are son of a party of men whose record a
being told, involving an adventure of A known to the police. A remarkable story is tominent politician during his recont visit to the Bouth of France. The story is April 27, by member of the party who recounted, says Reynolds's newspaper of durin: the past few days arrived in Londen from France and has come to the notice of the Metropolitan police.
According to the statements the ad. rantare was an unfortunato one for tho politician, for he was left with the loss of 2600. The Unes of the st ry are these. The politicas was at a French winter resort, and to panaway what promised to be otherwise s dall evening was izduced to inks a hard around the green cloth in that HOLESALE buying agencies fascinating but often expansive game, undertaken for a3 British and Conchamiu-do-fer. With the good fortune tinental goods, including
that always follows him, he won in a short while 1,500 franes.
W
Books and Stationery, Boots, Shots and Leather, Chemicals and Druggiate Sundries, China, Farthenware and Glassware,““ Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Ploce Good, Fancy Goods and Perfumery
Hardware, Machinery and Metais, Jewellary, Plate and Watches, Photographic and Option! Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Storte,
sta, ste Trade Discounts allowed. Commission 21% to 5%. Special Quotations on Demand. Sample Case from £10 uptoards, Consignments of Produce Bold on Account WILLIAM WILSON & SONS" ETALISED 1814),
25, ABGEBOH LARE, LONDON, ELO.
There he stopped, placed his winnings in French notes the inside pocket of his drese clothes, and left the baccarat room. At his hotel he felt for his winnings, but the case with the bundle of notos wa gne. He hid been most cleverly rabbed. Suspicion pointed to the thief beluga mont
FURNITURE, ···
(Almost New)
Full Particulare trin:“ Ceraingan. Onview.from Friday, the 36th May. Team-Cash on delivery."
14 Suarohar, A
JEO. P. LAMMERT, Ronghong, May 25, 1913
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Vúdersigned-Fas ̋recalvad Instro
Duderstand as received instr
n
WEDNESDAY,
too 4th June, 1019, commencing at B pm, at his Bales Rooms,
DODDELL STREET,
A COLLECTION OF
skild and nurse
Mr. D. Micdonald Me and Mr Nail
-MacIntyre
Mr Geo. Martin Mrs P. T. Mabbeson
Miss M. Matheson Capt. H. R. Maxstend Mr B. E. Mehta Mr J. Merecti
M: H. R. O. Morgan Mr C. H. Davis Dr O. P. Morgan Mr & Mrs Dertonno Mr J. D. F. Mulder ind 2 children Dr & Mrs Narand Mr J. Dewar Mias G. O'Leary
Mr B. Donnenburg Mr J. Ormiaton Mes B. U. Douglas. Mr. T. W.
Mr W, A. Dowley
·Mr. A. J. Pid
Mr and Mrs EL. E. Miss Pipos
Fhrenicia
31 E. HI. Farrell MU. A. Farrell MEG Fir Mas Finlayson
Donman Fuller Mis K. Gears MrA. G. Gordon Hi V. Goulbourn „Mi Joseph Gould MJ
Gourgey
MP
Gono
MISE BABAY Mias F. Rasy
W. E Roberts Mr O. F. Robins. Mr A. Rohmann Dom. F. Rospigliosi Miss Shlosser Mr A. Schutte Me Jan. Suobrou " MPW.M. Seaton Mr J. C. Sibley
Q. Von Griso- Mr E. T. Singer
Mis Guns
Mika May Holintt
Mian Hallo
Mid J. G. Hanna
Fly
Air and Mrs E E
Smith
Mr.V. Sorby
MFS. Spiro
Miss Square
MW. T. Harbord Mr 3. R.Tapp M and Mrs Hector Mr W. P. Thompson, Hon. Mr. A. De Walther
Hewett, C.M.G. Mr. & Mrs B. Webl Dr Hillebrecht » Mr D. H. te Wochel MrS. H. Hollowby Mr W. E. Woidlor Mr Than Hunt Mr & Mrs A. Weill Capt. T. Innes and children MP. Johnson
MW. Werzer Mri A, N F: Undah Mr H/ P.1White Air Ellis Kadoorie · Mr F. W. White Mr O. Kaufman MrA Kruseman Me P. 8. Lahar
Mr D. White
Mr G. G. Wood Me James Wright
Containing: Hongkong, Straite, Macau, Hire W. H. Lambert Bir S. P. Yoriall
VALUABLE FOSTAGE STAMPS,
aud. others.
On View from Thursday, the 20th May. Terms-Cab on delivery,
A
GEO, FLAMMERT, Pet & Auctioneer, Hongkong, May 27, 1913;
NOTICE
DHLAND CARŽTON: HOTEL,
Mr and Mrs Albertabir N, Hashim And children Mr. W. Jacksou
Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr. and Mrs Kahre Mr & Mrs Almberg and child
Mr and Mrs B. & Mr A. R. W. Libbley
Balanting
Mr & Mrs W. Bishopi£r 3. Muk Musi
And child
„Dr D. R. Pand Mr 8. G. Bolden MFS: Paul
Y and
Whisky, Gin, Brandy,
Wines-
morsex far, Interde
the good qualities, and less
ens' alcoholic effect.
Ale. Beer, Stout-gives faë sip, takica off havinom kad Alling effect,
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,
GARNER, QUELCH & Co.
PEAK 'BOTEL
›
KING AN WARD HOTEL
Mr A BiormADN Mr H. W, Booth
Mr J. M. Aaron Mr and Mrs W, G. Mrs R. Almond Dr and Mrs Aubrey Humphreys Lt. T. O. K. Archer, Mr & Mrs P. Jacks
R.A.M.O.
Mr Jessen
Mr & Mrs W. Arm Mr A. Keith
Mr and Mrs E.
strong
Hr & Mrs T. Arthur «Krauss
Mi E. F. Aucott Mrs W. M. C. Bar
rett and child
K
Mir T. Choo
Mr F. W. Cox
Mrs Dobbin
Mr J. A. Dobbie
Міна Матер
Mr and Mrs F, E.
McHugh
Mrs R. Millar and
Laughty
i W. A. Donaldson Mr M. F. Murray Capt. and Mrs T. Mr A. P. Nobbs
Donaldson
Mr and Mrs J. H. 1.
Mody"
MF C. Dye
Mr and Mrs AR, Mr D. L. Elmendor!
Linton
Capt. & Mrs McMann
Mr and Mrs O, D. J. children and are,
BA.MO.
Beil
Bir Bennett Mr & Mrs Feyer Mrs Bowdler
ME. J. MoNally Mr & Mrs Mitchell.
more and child
Bafra Bowen, A.P.D.Lt. MonteithR, AM.C. Attorney-General J. Mr and Mrs H. Ober
and child
A. Buaknill
Mr M. Cary MFK, H. C655 Dr Crud
Rev. Foster Perz Mr J. Plummer” L+-Col. J.J. Radcliffe,
R.E.
Lt. and Mrs T. C.
Cunningham, I.A. Mr Belton Major Davy, R.E. Mr G. A. Datton
Mr & Mrs A...Ritchie Mr Benbrow Rowe
Mr R. D. Shewan
Consul & Mrs Eitzen Mr L Scott Mrs Frisk Mr and Mrs G. G.Mr A. Sinclair,. Gorion
Mr O. Skott
Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr Seydler
Blo
Mr. and Mra S. 8.. Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Sharp. Col. Gordon Hall, Lt. Col. W. H. Ushers
R.A.M.O.
Mr J. H. Gordon Mr J. O. Gough
Mr Greig Mr H. Hancock Mr. H. A. Hazolaud Mr Bear
Smith, 4.0.D.
Mr & Mrs P. Soffor Mr G. E. Stowart Mr & Mrs Sutherland Mix O. Wagner Mr N. C. Walker Capt. Whitfalu, A.O.D.
Capt & Mrs HodginsMe David Wood Major Humphrey. Mrs Wood
RES.
·TRAND: HOTEL..
Mr K. Almberg
Mr C. Banmsun BramAUD
Af: P. Beunhauser
Mr D. Boggs
Miss V. Banetta
Dr Briell
Mr Bumina
bizand Mrs Crew.
My Lopes and party
Bikes Calvert
| Bir Moon.
Mr Fridley
Mias Graco Mr G. Grant
Mr F. Hnden
Lient R. E. B. Brows-Mr&Mrs R. Pestonjo
ter
Vir O. W. Handell
Mr.C. Frank
Mr J. Campbell Mr A. F. Remedios HIGII-CLASS PRINTING Mrs J. Crawford Mr A. Rigg
Lient Geo W. Orom-Mr A. E. Rolling
-bis, R. E
Mr L. C. Bandorsou Mes C. Darius Mr G. W. Sewell Me Heginbotham Mr D. J.. Dolfendaki Mr B. H. Stephenson Mr J. Heldt Mr W. J. Edwards » Me L. A/ Tobies mind) 21r (7, Kaddál Aiadam Esnaalbie 6Mr E. J. Trondgold" DnKost Mr T. G. Flyno Mr T 8. Vergelt Mr and Mrs B. L. Men. Watheill.
Fous and obild Boy. & Mrs. W. WI Mr. J. Grandy
lam and child
BOOK BINDING
M
THE CHINA MAIL OFFION
charming and beautiful young girl who had 800KS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY
watelied his play and excitedly expressed
her deligh at the success of the English-
man. The prominent position of the loser Prospective
pt the local police in a delicate position.
He did not press for very definite action.
Exib
inquiries made showed that the charm
fag young lady bad left the town for so reputation as a clever pocket-Look thief Clinated destination. Moreover, her was beyond reptonch
♣ UPE VITKOUT HEALTH IS LESNU DEATH BRAIN AND.
Dahin Address* AXNITATE TODOP" VETARZO SERVE FOOD
The latest discovery of modern times for prematur's decay or deficiencrofvital forces, Bracing up cho sy test generally, it's top te hore Zastops the falling anergien until imparts a file and vigor to those who had se recently seemed played out,
101 ", mond Solid mesi e Is Cart od up and males Sead damp address COFET Tabls Hote" with Wines & Liqueurs logs for Free Bookles or P.0.1/0 for Trie Bouls is of the Best ALEXANDRA CAVE?
The Votarra Mundies Co.. Gospel Oak London. 45
Bir G. Harper
EZNOKCLÉSE HOTEL, 1.
Mr F. Lorria
MEW. Dobbe Mr E. Froble
Mr and Mrs Ls-wol - Me and Mrs Day Mr La Morlin Bir Molles
Mr J. Moorian Mr E. C. Malvey Bir J. Parshall
Mr, Man and Miss
ME
Binbora MTH. T. Sharp Mr J. Schmann Mies
Mr P.
Mr & Mrs & Thoma
Mr Wahla
Mr G. Watkins
Mr C. Wel
Mr P. Whittek. Mr E. Wills Mr. Woodcock
WYNDHAM HOTEL,
>Miss Lapan Mrs. Martia Bir A. Droguera 13 MI, VOR. Ucker:: „De sud Me Grähin - Mr. John Offioil
Miss Grahni
Mr Patrick O'n.ff. derson Mr and Mrs J. 13. Mr. William Gray Mr Packa Mr and Mrs J Hittle,
*Backhousa MET A Loughlin. agad-änd. 2. Mr and Mrs. M. MPH. C. Morgan
inted.
Ciesn Proofs,
prompt delivery.
VETERS Frol, Fried or Blawed
Firdon, Hadings, Kippers) de ALEXANDRA : CAFE“
Consul General An Mr E. Lang:
1 Bowman (MT MY HIS "Mordaun Dr and Mrs B. W. Prot. O. H. Ober
Brown Mr & Mis J. Robert Mir a ́d Mza. A. E, 102
("Carleton":500, Mrs G. Sachse Mia D.-Filling: 95 Mr AT2-Shields; Mr W. H, Ford Capt, V. 8. krim
Dr J. M. Gillespia
Me W. 1. Hind Dr Stedman Stafl-Shreen Hunt, Mr H. P. Thums FERN Me 023, K. van der
Major de Mrs F. J. Wal
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