WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1913.
thes and Hough
KINIERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ABIRALTT.
teral Auctioneers
AND
Coal and
-General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
+
TO-KWA-WAN"
AL STORAGE.
Codes used:
B.C, 4TH & ÔTH EDITIONS, Al. TILLGRAPHIC Cous.
Talographis Addrom: MEIRION HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Jadaraigned have received instrue
ns to sell by Pubile Auction'
оп
HURSDAY,
h July, 1913, commencing at
x., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Voeux Road, Corner of
Ica House Strost,—
"
ן
A LAROE QUANTITY OF ABLE TEAKWOOD AND ONESE BLACKWOOD
tke.
FURNITURE
ko, Comprising na follows:- WOOD-Dining, and Drawing Suites, Upholstered Chairs and arpets and Rugs, Brass-mounted sand Cota, Bd Room Saito,
Wardrobes, Washstande, &c, Room Furniture, Sideboarda, Vagrons, etc., etc., 2 Dinner and Services, Crockery, Sundry Good Faro, Cooking Stores, Kitchen
Cutlery, &c.,'
KWOOD 1 Fine Old Cabinet in-
VICHY
NATURAL MINERAL WATER FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S Springs
VICHY
ETAT
VICHY CELESTINS
In bottles and ForKidney and Kindred troubles, bladder half battlestrupbla —–—– Gout ---- Gravel ----- Arthritis
VICHY GRANDE-GRILLE! VICHY HOPITAL
For Liver trouble and Blipum
For Indigestion.
REFUSE BURSTITUTES, MENTION NAME of SPRING REQUIRED
VICHY-ETAT PREPARATIONS VICHY-ETAT SALT Natural ball from the waters.—In tins and bottles. VICHY-ETAT TABLETS 2 of 3 after meals make digestion easy. VICHY-STAT. COMPOUNDS.
TO LET
TO LET
AT ROOMED HOUSE, furnished, upper levels for 3 months or more.
Apply to
A. B. C/o. this paper Hongkong. July 14, 1919.
873
TO LET,
133, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN, 29, WONGNRICHONG ROAD. RANFURLY, No. 11, CONDUIT
ROAD.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENCY Co. Lo. Hongkong July 10, 1913,
"Apply to
TO LET
889
to make your own t
digestive serated vater,
-"
MR. HARCOURT ON THE COLONIES.
Amusing Speech.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
Mr. Harcourt, Sceretary of State for the Colonics, delivered an amusing speect at the Hot Coeil on Xuva 17. st. the dhnout dinner of the Corian Club, overa which he presided. Among others pre- sent wore Land Emmott (Under Secretary for this Colonies), Sir J. West Ridgeway, Colonel Sir H. MacCallum, Brigadier- General Sir F. D. Lugard, Sir J. Ander son (Permaneät Under Secretary "of the Eolonial OMes), Sir EL, W. Jud (Aseist. ant Under Secretary, Colonial Occ), Siz
| W. Bründford Griffith, Sir W. T. Taylor, Sir II. F. Wilson, Sir E. im Thum, Sir C: P. Luens, Sir F. Hodgson, Sir F. Fleming, Sir H. A. Blake, Sir J. W. Bou ser, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir M. Nathan, Sir J. S. Hay, Sir G. T. Cartor Sir F. Grabary, Sir R. L. Antrobus, Sir G. Don- ton, Sir W. Grey Wilson, Sir R. Wil
THE GROUND FLOUR of 20. g Dis
HE GROUND FLOUR of No. 6 Desliams, Sir W. Wallage, Sir C. Walpelo, Sir H. A. Bovill, Sir H. R. Ripon Strong Roem and outhouses suitable for Scholes, Sir E A. Nertheoto, Sir. B. B. BANKING OF COMMERCIAL OFFICES, roady | Llewellyn, Sír U. V. Fiddes, Sir W. for immediate occupation.
Paillis Hamilton, Sir H. W. Treacher, Sir J. T. Goldney, Sir C. J. Tarring, Sir Fielding Clarke, Sir W. Llewellyn Lewis, Sir W. Napier, Sir J. T. Hutchinson, Sir E. Rosling, Mr. J. S. Kisloy, Mr. C. A. Harris, and Mr. F. G. A. Butler (Private Secretary to the Colonial Sacratary),
DAVID SAS2003 & Co., Lab.
B-46 dongkong, July 4, 1913,
TO LET.
(AOM, ST JULY 1013).
Mr. Harcourt, ia proposing the toast of "The Corons Club," said: The oftener
hor-o'-paari, Couches, Amethi NO. 2. MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak. I attend and preside at this the once
Itands, Cabinets. Jardinieres, Hall Tables, Tapoys, Brackets and Frames, etc, Old Inlaid Chairs,
Abo
ntity of Now Electro Plate, 2 Ceiling Fans (good, condition). Sowing Machine, Tee Ch st, oto.,
curtains and a large number of be Curtains, and 1 Pianos,
ques will be issued.
¿ÂN UBU1,
HUGHES & HUCGA,
Auctioneers.
ong, July 11, 1913.
OBLIC AUCTION.
.869
Undersigned have received lustrua- as to Sell by Pablle Auction.
по
ATURDAY,
th July, 1913, at 11 a.M., st Sales Rooms, No. 8. Dos Vaux orper of Joe BODER STREET, ACOLLECTION OF ABLE HOUSEBOLD
FURNITURE,
dic
ding Drawing Room Suite by
Marinburk
1 to Sale Rooms for Convenience
of Bajo, heodolite by Gaupp, Hongkong,
ty-five cases of Blue Lebel
Condensed Milk.
3.As Uzani.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Avetioneers, kong, July 14, 1913...
TELL & CO.
rters & Importers
neral Merchants
and
mission == 'a gents.
GKONG, CANTON, HANGHAI AND
HANKOW,
Solid
VALEXAND
Dy Habe with
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong June 9, 1215.
729
LU LET.
HO with Godown attached, Namas Son, RowIcon.
Kowloon Marina Lot No. 46 with wharf,
Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE
Jo.. LIB. Hongkong, June 1, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
HE Undersigned has received instruc
tions to sell by Fublic Auction
an
SATURDAY,
the 19th July, 1918, commoueing at 11 A., at their Sales Rooms,
DUDDELL STEKET
A LARGE QUANTITY OF NOVELS.
On view hom Friday the 18th July, TERMI-Cheb op delivery.,
MA GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auntiones,
Hongkong, July 16, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION..
880
HE Undersigned has received fastrac-
done to Sell by Publlo Avotion
ott:
SATURDAY
the 19th July, 1913, commencing at 12. o'clock (noon) at his Salon Roomas,
Duddell Street,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
WINES AND LICQUORS
- Comprising:--
8 cases M. D. Whisky
4
Rey do
5
Bourbon du
11
10
1T
Block do
6
Claret. do
Э 19
-Burgandy do
etc. etc. etc.
Also
3 cases Ocylon Tea (in suitable lots) in 1 lb. and 5 lb. packages..
On view from Thursday the 17th inst. Terms-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMENT,
Auctioneer. "" Hongkong, July 15, 1913.
PUBLIC AUOITON.
ANTIQUE AND RARE CHINESE
CURIOS
"
THE Undersigned liave received instino- long to Sell by Pabile, Auction,
11
on
SATURDAY,
the 19th July, 1913, commencing at
3.30 PM
A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF
ANTIQUE PORCELAIN":
From TA Ming, Kangho, Yung Ching.
- Kioolung and Tow Kwong Dynastie".
Comprising :—
more intimate we grow in personal fricad- ship and mutual regard, the staler, I accessarily become in speech, though, not in interest. We are all agreed as to the advantages of continuity of policy, but | I begin to think, if only for the sake of tho Corona Club Dinner, a frequent change in the Secretary of Stato is almont imperativo. The monotony of success is in danger of bocorning the mother of melancholy. Upor, my word, if ouly one of you would commit an indiscretion it would bo's positivo zelisf to the oven tenour of my official life. I should hate the wigging which I should remorselessly administer, but the incident might give aid some sub-acid" material for a spooch Snuff Bottles, Tonkin inl id work etc, etc. to-night. I can only ask you to attribute EIRION, No. 10, Peak, furnished or
onfurnished. B Booms. Cheapy dullness to your own virtues. I am rental,
No. 21, SHELLEY STREET. To let or for sale, GLENSHIEL, Barker Road, No. 123, Peak, B UCTOR.
ORAIO RYRIE No. 4, the Peak, to let; fine situation: 8 rooms; tennis and croquet lawnN,
TO LET.
Furnished KIRKENDOA, No, 113, The Peak, till 30th September. Immediate presession.
One GODOWN, Duddell Street.
by Tho Peak, 6 CAMERON No. VILLAS, Mount Kellet,
*
FOR SALE.
no out on a heresy hunt-and if I
was I should return with an empty bag Tut the Colonial Service is never without incident and not often, happily for most of you, without promotion, Proceeding, he said that for Cau sake of thi Colonial Service, us, whole and the advantage of vary, grade of it, he had, during his tenuru of office, been anxious to assert and maintain its interchangeability in the higher posts, not only with tho Caloninl Ollico itself but with the Home Civil Ser. vico at large. (Hour, hour.) By this ancans other venues of promotion wad
HARTING and ROGATE, on part of ambition were opened and available to Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1184.
those who had spout the best part of their
LADBROOKE, No. 2, Conduit Road.lives in our tropical Coloni Fine View of Harbour, 8 Rooms, 3 Bath room, Garden and Tennis Court. Accom modation for 30 Serraura.
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Building. Hongkong, Ana. 1911-
JAPANESE MAKERS,
RECENT CHANGES, “
Sir Matthew, Nathan, Adber passing through Sierra Leone, the Gold Coast, Hongkong, and Natal, rettled down at tho
5 Oclour and Elvo and White Vase, Plates, Bowie and Figures, Old Bronze, Jade Oronments, Amber and Crystal:
"
(Absolutely no roserve)
N. B. Buyers on bringing satisfactory proof by the 26th. inst. that articles buught by them are not genuine can have their purchaas money returned, Tresa:-Cash on delivery. Cataloguen will be issned. Un view from Friday.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
•Auctioneer. Hongkong, July 12, 1913.
THE
CHINA MAIL
A Stimulant as Satisfactory -as Alcohol.
OT
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. 0.T. is a beneficial-drink for ladies when needing a stimulant owing to its warming and comforting properties. No bome should be without a bottle.
A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up. Made from natural fruits and herbs O,T. is a pure and healthful beverage, and only favourable effects follow its use.. After over-indulgence there's no better pick-me-up." As a tonle when you feel "out-of-sorts," there's nothing better to make you fit and well again.
mealtime dritik, as an after-dinner, liqueur, and at a remedy for indigestion, fistulence and “full feeling" after meals...
0.T. is a trus digestive, and therefore good na a
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The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!
D.T. wins favour with all who try it. Its distinctive character, its refresh- ing and. exhilarating qualities, its satisfying body and "bite" appeal to you-it taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adds to your liking and appreciation.
O.T. Mixes Deliciously with
Lemonade, Soda,
Water
Mineral Waters, etc.. (Hot or Cold)
Gires full body, fine favour, gives a "ble" and a delici“, stimulating retreshing ots flavour that completely Jessene Bling and flatulent satisfy. effects of serated drinks,
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO.
Whisky, Gin, Brandy, Wines.com
improves, davour, interes the good qualities, and Somas - era alcohole effects.
Ale Beer, Stout-given das niữ, takes uỡ heaviness and Alling erech
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,
GARNER,
QUELCH & Co.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr J. M. Aaron
MI A. T. Barbariai
IN WHIHӀKE VENIED THE SILANES OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANOFLs LW. Bart'ets
COMPANY, LED.
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS /
ASSURANCE CO
Mr R. Kranke
Mr A. Kruseman Mr W. M. Law"
Mr E R Bate Mr E Leeman
Mi F. Laminine
Mrs E. R. Belilion Mes, J. W. Bicknell Mr G. T. Lloyd
and infant
Miss Laring
Mr Brown
Mr O. Brown
Mr L. J Brow
Mr AJ. Cambridge
TOTAL FUNDS AS 31ST DRORMEER. 1911, Mr. A. A. Claxton.
220,661,288.-
Authorised Capital £6,000,000
Babecribed Capital £4,500,000
Mry W. F. C-won Wig F. Clock
Mi
M= 0. H. Davis Paid-up Capital ........... £2,457,000
E. B. Davis LI-Fite Funds....... 3,889,114 MF. Doquis HI-Life & Annalty Fands... 16,186,160 Mr & Mr
Sinking Fund Account ......
Revenue Fire Lanch....
88,639
Mrs W. R. Macdonald Mr R. & Madau Mr F. C. Mahaa Mr.M. S. H. Manning DrE L Martyn Lobb Mr and Mrs Neil
MacIntyre
Mr C. lackin
Mz Geo, Martio
LING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mrs R. Almood. M: F. J. Cargill
- Mrs Major and sön
Miss Massey Mr and Mrs F. F.
McHugh Mr and Mrs J. H.S
- Mody Mrs Morriss Mr J. A. Murphy Mr. M. F. Murray? 3r AP, Nobbe WWMHL PATBOOK
BI T. Cheo MR. Convoll Mr E. Gounel! Mr W. B. Dawley Me A. Socma. Denn Mr and Mrs Dobbla Mr W. A. Donaldson Mrs Finchott Afr
Gerlach
Capt. & Mrs W. Mr.G.Grimble
Pasemore" Mr Ms Heinemann Me A. D. J. Peake
Mr A. C. Hernander Mine F. Saunders Mr B. J. Hingle Mrs Schenk Mr&Mrs. Larot Mr & Mie.
Mr and Mrs W. D. Dt Sibreshamer"
Stewart & children
Mr C. Farobrother Mr & Mrs G. Laurit Capt. & 19 A E. Mrs It. T. Matheson Mr and Mrs Lemare Me W. M. Upcraft
Mason
Mit M. Matheson
and child
Mr Wis. M. Melones MrJ. Launox
Mrs H. McInnes
Douglas Mr J. Merecki.
Elmett Mrs
and son Mr A. Morton Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr A. B.
B. Moalder
Mr J. D. F. Milder Mrs J. D. F. Milder
O'Leary
2 M: J. L. Dulley' -2x2,581,288 | MJ. Dewar
Mr A. M. Dikkers 2,567,158 11 and Mrs R. H. Mr B. K. Mehta Life aud Aanuity ..Branches.....An
1,973,209 Reyenne Marine Department ... 269,692 Other Receipts .................................................. 430,193 Ehrenfel
Miss S.V.Eb+ EN, 233, 312 Mr W. H. Fell
Bir W. T. Foun
O. Phillips Mr H. G... Fisher Miss Ida. O. Folsom Mr W. 0. Pittim Mr W. & Fine Mid. Ormiston
Mr Deamon Fuller Mr and Mrs G. H. Mr H, Garro. ME. E. Ray
Poul Mr
and Mrs GOATA
Miss F. Bany Mr & Mrs Dr. Reid
The Accumulative Funds of the various
Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet Branches are separately invested, and, by the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business.
SHEWÀN. TOMES. & CO.
Agensia.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
SHEWAN, TOMES & 00.. GENERAL MANAGER, HONGKONа
J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL Manana
FOR THE EAST, Tuero,
Mra Gibbings
Miss G.
Dr Neuber
Mr.W.de F. Rehba
M
W
W. Rock.
Mr and
Mr J. Bafier
Dr J. M. Gillespie Miss M. Glen Mr A.G.. Gordon, MEV. Goulbour Mr J. Gourgey Mr. R. J. Grimshaw Air J. O. Sibley
and Mrs E. W. Shaeffer
0. Von Griso- Mr. E. T. Singer GODO
Mr M. B. Hanafio Dr J. G. Hanna Mr.W. T. Harbord Mr F.D. Hayden Mr P. Heimann lion bir
Hawett 0.M.G.
Mise M. Hill Mr IT. Hobaon
Jaland Revenue, where his oellected, at Can be obtained at the following New Insurance Paid for... 20,687,500 Mr T. Houston 61ite source, income tax, to which they
doubted if they were liable, and which,
in ang case, they were anxious to avoid (Laughter.) Sir John Anderson, after
places in Hongkong
The Hongkong Hotel
Brilliant administration of the Stralia, returned to the Colonial Office as head of Th Hongkong Barry Wharf EVERY KIND lic- Service which he adorned, and with Tho Kowloon Forry Wharf.
judgment as ripe his knowledge was The Kloak, Blak's Pier..
extensivo. (Hear hear) Jarnica was
Footwear robbed of Bir Sydney Olivier because the The Upper Peak Tram Station.
British Board of Agriculture wished not The Lower Feak Tram Station. to be Fabian in tactics but progressive in
MADE polley. (Laughter. Coylon breuer Lang Ming (Astor House Hotel),
TO:
ORDER
CHERRY & CO.,
PEDDER STREET,
Opponite Hongkong Hotel. Telephone No. 401
**May 6, 191
Hongkong,
• LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH 19" LIVING DEATH.
E ANI
VETARZONERVE FOOD
· The inlast discovery of modern times for prem; map. › decity.ordeficiency of vital forces, Bracing up the sys? ặt gives toga to the chaseted swerely
thewestora ar snerries and fobertson Bland
* Viet in those who had so recvatiý soomed pinysdant,
ad a great loss in the retirement from the Pang Kes (Astor Homes Hotel ill health of Bir Henry McCallum Te
him suerorded Sir Hiebert Chalmers, the Ab Choo (Queen's Bord).
hend" of the Treasury and the British | wo Chương (D'Aguilar Street), Civil Servion, who laid down the prize of
bis profession to take up responsibilition Buttonjes & Bes (Kowloon),
THE
CHINA
for which he was specially fitted. (Hour, Hang Cheong (Kewoon). bear.) It fed boen dúa privilogo to know Sir Hobart Chalmers for over twenty yours, and to know him was to realian his supreme capacity for administration, But it was only those who were admitted to the intimsey of his private lile who know that he was bino a ünished scholar of the Poli language and a student of and con tulbutor to the history and torature of the East, to ooght ho had alwn u good esso for the advantages of the inter changeability of the Home and Colonini burylock (Cheers) The system diù, noi Atop the streams of promotion, bab It farled the synuce of endeavour and the goal of attainment. (Hoar, bear. The Malay Peninaida had suddenly sprung
or head up and values. Seed Sacap-addmuanto an Imperial notoriety by its spon
atral. Jope for Free Bookles or 3.0. 20 for Trial Boitie, lo
* La Vetarro' Ramodios Kaj Ligerol Qat
tinous conialbution of a Dreadnought
Typhoon
PRICE
Ünalanding insurance amounts
Assets amount. Louis aute
Dividends to Policyholders
1910.
A;
Mr. W. Logan
Mr F. A., Mackintoali
k
Mr D. Walker
MP-G. U Whitelaw
Mies B. Wilson
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL,
Mr & Mrs F: Allen Mr and MA WOJ.
Mr & Mrs Almberg va llewalt
Mr and Mrs B. &. Miss A. M. Hawete
Mr W. Jackson.
Balantine
Mr & Mrs W. BishopMc'A. Lawrence
and child -
Mr Bourne
Mr S. G. Boldon
Miss Leonard
Mr A.R. W. Libbley
Me A Lopez
Lient R. E. B. Brows.Mim Mackenzie.
ter
Misa Brocklebank
"Mrs J. Crawford
Miss M, Martoons
Miss Meyer
Miss J. Michaels.
Lieut. Geo. W. Crom.Mr O. Moller,
bio, R.E.
Miss Cutting
Sadam
Fananit
Mr T G. Flyin
Bir ad Mrs E EMA. Frith
Smith
Mr V.Sorby Capt. H. Speur Me S. Spico Mr M. E. Springer Miss Square Mr. G; H. Swift, Mr J. B. Tapp Capt. J. Vaughan Capt. H. A Walker Mr. Mr W. E. Woidier
Mr H. P White
Mr E. B. K. Muut £232,663,220 Capt. R.Innse
14,008,655 M ANE. Jndab Mr F. W. White Surplus amounts to 17,829,768 Mr E. S. Kabol Me G. G. Wood
Mr Ella Kadooria Mr J. E.-M. Wright 7-10,575,167 Mr and Mrs W, B. Mr S. P. Yeadell
63,439,380 Knight 10,802.099
648,528
Total paid Policyholder 1910 Total Expenses for 1910 **** Grows earnings from Interest and Rants for 1810. Groes rate of Income from
Investments-1910 Hongkong, Feb. 97, 1912-
4.187
NOTES ON WILD IN LITE
HONGKONG AND SOUTH
URINA"
· PEAK HOTEL,
b. T. C. R. Archer, Mr and Mrs W.
RAM.Humphreya
Miss Gavin
Miss
3.
Godwin
Mr Goeling 31. H. Granby
A. J. Grands
M
ise T. Greenhill Miss Hanbury Mr G. Harperr
Mr Parker
MrB. Paul Mr B. R. Pike MrC W. Randall- Mr A. Romodine Mr A Rigg Mr G. W. Lowell
Mr. Stamfo d Miss J. Stuart Mr E. J. Tredgold Mr R. Vincent Miss Vyrian Mr & Mrs Williams
GRAND HOTEL
Mr. Armstrong Mr Brun
Mr Of Carvalho
Miss Desil
Mc Coyne Me Creasy
Capt. J. 5. Lowia.
Mr FeLorria.
Mr McGrath
Mr M. Oiffer
Mr Panacofort
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Miss 40's.
Crew
Mr Gou ich
Miss Frampton 0 Frenc
Pole Hardor
M. & Mrs W. Arm- Mr & Mrs P. Jacks
strong Mr. and Mr3, EB1 Mr & Mrs T.Artlur: Kraus
Mr E. F. Aucott Capt. & Mrs MaMunn Miss Hill. MW. MO. Bar childrez and murie
rett and child
ICAMO Mr and Mrs C. D. J. Mr. E. J MeNutly
Ball
Mr & Mrs Mitobell
more and child
Mr & Mrx Peyer
Mrs Bowdler
Mr and Mrs H. Obor
Major Bowen, A.P.D. and child
By Ray J & BUNBURY, MA Attorney-General J. Rev. Foster Fore
Part 1 Revised. Prien 75 Canta,
Guide
A Buokoill Mr M Cary To he had at the Ostra Mail. Oor, Mr & Mr Darrach Lt.Col. J.J. Radclife,
Major Davy, B.E Me G. A Daton
Mr Belton Consul & Mrs Eitzen Mir A. Binalalen me Mr and Mrs B. & Mr 0. Skott
Hale
Mr J. Plammer) Mr Powell
“20 oeufs,
WYNDHAM HOTELS
Dr Keyt
MT. Richarde
Mina A.-homania Mr Sobatlaeludt Me mithi
Mc: Vogal
Mr C. Wolsmann
Miss Chinita Zareas
primoSOLVER BØTEL.
Comal Conoral An MrT. A Lough a derson Me H. U. Morgan Mr and Mrs J, H. Mr K. 8 Morrison Backhonsa Prot 0. HOKer Mr and Ms M. CMr & Mr J
Rober **Bowman: Phys
Or and Mis B. Birs G. Sachse
Brown
Mr. A. D. Shialdo
Mr and Mrs A. E. Capt. C. V. 8. Bring
Carleton Min D. Fükins
inhire, E. Azon
Dr Blodman
StaSargoo Hand Br
Mm F., MT. 0. Welch Affanter St Me P.-D. Wilson Mr and Mrs S. & Mrs Evan-JonesMr J. W. Wilso
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Sharp
Col. Gordon Lall, Lt. Col. W. IL. Uaber
RAMO
Smith, A.O.D.
Mr A. D. Copland Mrs and Miss Jones M. J. HL Gordon Mr.H. Frolla
De Law
Mr H. Hanocok
Mr G W. Grossolt TP you happen to be late your meale will MCG. Harrison he Courtovurly and Promptly sorved Mrs Hayward the Same; Only at The ALEXANE ME Hayward
MEN M. B. HƏF DRA CATE
Mr WR. Coker, Mr. H. A. Hatolaud Me PW Perkander Capt Mrs Hodgins Mr G. A Stereo Mejor Humpluray Mr and Mrs Yohp, SA
Ble Mrs P. Soll
Mr and Mrs. O. 1. Stewart & childrm Mr O., Wagner
Me NO Walker David Wood
VOD
Mr & Men J. H. Laitte
STATION HOTELS
Mr James Boyil
Arr AfifT. Trewitt Mr and Mrs A. GMrJ. Howly Akehurst Mr Wen, Hoy G.R: Ednarda Mz.. Kain Mr G-D-Grabani Mr.H. Lo Major Art W BMY & MR. Pitale
Leave
Me A. G. ST