UESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1913,
thes and Hough
JONEESS TO THE Gorrancang,
W
AND ÅBENBALTE,
beral. Auctioneers)
AND
b, Coal, and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN”.
"AL" STORAGE.
Codes used:
B.O. 4 & 5rn Ebros,
AL. TALEGRAPHIC Cont
| Talographic Aitdress LIRION HONGKONG,
OBLIO ACUTION.
Undoraigned have received instruc.
bows to sell by Public Auction,
on
HURSDAY,
November, 1913, commencing at p.m. at their Salva Rooms,
8, De Youx Road, Corner
of Ice House Strest,--
▲ Larar QUANTITY OF UABLE TEAKWOOD CANTONESE BLACKWOOD
$50.
FURNITURE,
Comprising
as follows
&c.
AUCTONS
PUBLIC AUCTION,
TIBE Undersigned have received instruos Tinsel by Public Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE QONOLANET);
THURSDAY,
the 20th Norambor 1913, ai 1.30 2. at their Salas Rooms. No, 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner cl
Tea House St. TWO RICKSHAS
RUBBER 'TIRED."
PRACTICALLY Nx. 5°
TXRMS-As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH, auctioneers.
Hongkong. Nov. 15, 191
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1404
THE Undersigned have received instrue
by elie Austion,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
THURSDAY,
the 27th November, 1913. At 3 p.m.
A thoir Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Den Vasux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street--
HE Screw Steamer
THE
**ATLANTIS,"
as she now lies of Yau-ma-ti,
Length......
Broadah.....
Tonnage gris
Tosaage not..........
230 feet.
,33 ft. 1 im. .......1,478 .........941
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEE B.
THE CHINA MAI
TOO OLD AT: THIRTY-FIVE.
Only Young Man Wanted as Salp's.
The Imporinl. Merchant Series Guila, SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. the body which looks after the well-boing
PUBLIC AUCTION
HE Undersigned has received instras,
tions to Sell by Publia. Auction
TEE
41
WEDNESDAY,
the 19th November, 1913, Commencing at II a.m. ab his Sales Roun
Duddoll Street,
A SELECTION OF CUT GLASS.
Comprising:
Decanters; Dishes and Table Gla
Alsa
of captain and ship's offers, draws at-' tention, in a communication to The Evin- ing Stamlard, to the complaints by ship ownery of the shortage and wastage of offer. This question has now because intermitterio, andamovernante are on foot with the object of edensing boys for the ses, the Government to a certain extent defraying the expense out of the public purse. It is suggested in shipping is cles that the Board of Trade axamina tions should be amended so as to makɔ the Merchant Service så entry into ofthe..
The Shipping Federation, too, have now decided that their members must
Silver Candlesticks, Tos aud Cuffes Sob, every tanier of over 400 tone/grous
Spounce, etu. And
A Few Pieces of Household Furniture. Da view from Tuming the 18th Nov. Torms:-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongking. Nov. 15, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
curry one or more boys, and son vessels 3.000 tons ab loss two boys. Falling this they must make a contribution to the fund for the benefit of other owners who carry out the rule.
MET GO TO THE WALL All bowo movements, declaros Mr. T. W. Moore, Secretary of the Guild; 1401owever praise-worthy they may be in principle, winly in time cruata an of cortilented enormous over-supply odiers, and will not in any way remedy the read evil, the lamentable proportion over 50 per cent of aliens scrying in British ship
|WE Unioreignod has received net na
wall by i'ubule ductum,
FRIDAY,
Measurement Car... 2,487 tons of Bankers the 21st November. 1913 Commencing
at 2.3) .. at his Sales Rom3, Dead wuight 1,50 tons.
Buddull Street.
Fall particulars and conditions of sale many be had from the undersigned.","
TERNAs usual,
BUGHES & HOUGH,
Rongkong. Nov. 8, 1973.
TO LET
TO LET
1365
(WOOD-Dining ́an! Drawing aite. Upholstered Armchair and arpots and Rug, Brams and Brass,
DROOKHURST, 119, Plantation Gap. Bodsteads and Cuts, Bed Room
D Peak: Si Rooms and Garden: Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Unfurbished from middle of February Aing Room Furniture, Sideboards, to October. Waggons, Extension Dining Tables ia, etc., etc., Dinner and Des- rvises, Crockery, Sundry Glas Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, &o., Brass Fenders and Firo
KWOOD Drawing Room Suite,
Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Hat-
Apply"
DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hongkong, Nov. 19, 1913.
DANFURLY,
Cabinata, Jardizieris, Hall and Tea R ROAD. Tex-poys, Brackets and Poke CODOWNS. Overmantels, to
ectric Reading Lamps, de. ogues will be issued
-As usual,
TO LET.
No. 11.
1388
CONDUIT
94, WAX HAI KAD.
102, PRAYA EAST,
153, RAYA EAST.
INVEST. THE HONGKONG LAND
MENT & AGENCY Co., L Rongkong, Oct. 29, 1913.
862
1386
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
kong, Nov. 12. 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Vatbenigned have received instruc-
ons, to wall by Public Auction
་
ACCOUNT OF TAL CONCARNED),
100
MONDAY,
1 November 1913, commencing at
30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms,
8, Den Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House Streat,
A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF
D CHINESE PORCELAINE,
Consisting of:--
and WHITE, FIVE-COLOURED,
ANG-DE-BŒUF. CELADON,
POWDER BLUE,
da,
*c,
TO LET
+3
Mr. Moors denies there is sacrtage of fficers." The shortage.. he declares, in his communication to us, "is of mer
ths shipowners, who, if they can help who are not up to the requirements of it will engage ncuo other than young
160 HIGH CLASS ENGLISH TWEED members of the profession, under thirty
SOIT LENGTHS.
(light and heary weights) N. B.-The above are direct importations
years of age, preferably with masters' rtificates. Onco'n max gets over, say, hirty-five years of age and finds him. bably, quito outside liis control, he must
to the wall. 11
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA Dock Co,. Ld.
TELEGRAPHIO ADDRESS "MANIFESTO HONGKONG
Coles Used: al, à RC, Fình Editün, Er geering First and Sternd Editions, Western Union, and Wack'n'at Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers. Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians. AČETLYENE OUTING AND WELDING FOR SHIP AND BOILER REPAIR. Modera up-to-date plaat operated by our own specially trained workmen under expert Europeau supervision.
HEAD OFFICE: KOWLOON.
THEBOJE No. 13.
All cinases cf light Steel work munnufactured by the above process; Tanka, Drums, Ventilatare, Pipes,&c, ko,
THE DIMENSIONS OF DOCKS AND SLIPS ARB AS FOLLOWS
DUNETH
NAME OF DOCK OF SLIP ON KRAL ANTBANCK
JOUKS KADTH
KOWLOON
No, Duck, Kowloon
Noi Duck, Karlova
No. 2 Dock, Kowloon ...
Patent Up, No. 1, Kawlvos. Patons lip. No 2, Kowiso11 TAI-KOK-THUL
Catistikepolitan Doct...
ABYHDEKN
Hope Duck. Lamont Dost...
Plan Addreas Enquiries to the Chief Manager,
1407
LONDON TOWN.
33
WILL AT OBDINARY
RISE OF TIDN
APRINU TIDSPRINGS | NEAPS
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Tusrúre Nó, 29. Junoza
QUEEN'S BUILDINGH.
TOWN - OFFICE.
R. M. DYER, B So., MLN.E., Kowloon Dock, Kongkong.
VISISTOR AT HOTELS.
KONEKONG moest.
Oh. London Town's fine town, and Mr J. M. Aarən
London sighte art rare,
And London dit is right ale, and prisk's
the London air,
and bustly goes the world them, but
crafty grows the mind, And London Town of all towns I'm
to leave behind.
glad
.
Then lay for croit and hop-yard, and
hill, and field, and pond, Wish Bredon Hill before me and Malvern
Hill beyond,
Tha hawthorn white i" the hedgerow, and
all the spring's attire,
D
:1
+
Mr S. R. Kirk ness Bir E. S. Abenham Mia Knowin Mr & Mrs F. Adams 1G A. Erusman Mr and Mrs J. de Bri. Gen. & Law
Alcheon, 2 maids A.0.D. nul b valets Mrs Wm. Lay Mr A. L. And aws Mis Hay MMA. A n
Me GT. Lloyd Miss Kathleen AugurMr IV Logan Mr & Mrs P. Alfeld G. W. Mickes M: W. Anderson Mr A.. Mackichan
Ir E. F. Baker, Jr. Mr F. A. MacKintosh Mr A. T. Barberini Mr J. K. Yuzban.
Mr Geo. Martin Mrs Breather Mes 0. Martin and
child Mie E. R. Ba L-C & Mrs Tate M: C. Farebrother
Mason
Mr & Mrs C. Barons. Dr. O. Mar iott
further
BOD
PEAR BOULA
1
L. TOR. Arther; Mas Buxbrender and
chid: R.A.M.C. Mr & Mr W. Arm- Mr zid Mrs W.
strong
Humphrey Mr&Mrs T. Arthur Major & Mrs. Hen Mr and Mrs J. S phreys, RES
Ank children Mie Humphryi Mrs W. M. O. Par- L.-Cal. H. n. llos.
relt and child
R.U.A, T
Mr and Ms C. D.J. Mrs Ja' nston & child.
Bell
Mr & Mrs Langmire.
and child Fint-Surgeon & MTB
Bernard. R.N Capt. & Mrs McMun, children and suZIP, R.A.2.0.
Mr & Mrs Foyer Mrs Bowdler
Major & Mr Bowen Mr B. J. McNulty-
just arrived and ou te pieces araselt out of employment, for rasacas, pro in the comedy land of Tuno and Lugg: Mr & Mrs Bayne, Ma R. T. Maibeeon/Capt. & Mrs Browis Mr & Mrs Mitaball-
Aliko.
On view frou Thursday the 20th Nov. Terms: Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, Nov.15.1913.
PAINFUL EXPERIENCE.
"It is very painful thing for mo, day after day, to be in touch with's 1400 many excelent shipmasters and officers of forty years of age and over who have ver seeking employment for the monthe d monthe past, contisumily to be told he same old tale that they are too PUN Undersigned, å: si zuerived intrue-rid, ucl for them the outlook seems
tia to sell by fuble Auction
1UBLIC
SECTION
on
SATURDAY,
the 22nd November, 1913, eummencing at 230 r., at nis SALES ROOMS,
"DUDDELL STREET, ANCOLI RATION CF VALUABLE CHINESE CURIOS,
Comprising. 5-Coloured and Blue And White Bowl, Vases, Plates, Figures, (ld Bronzes, Jade Densaienta, Chins, Glass aber and Chinese Crystal Snuff Bottles. Uki Pictures, Toukin Inleid Work ́ote., du
Aiso
A QUANTITY OF SILK EMBROIDERED HANGINGS MANDAR NE CHATS KTC. Catslogues will be issued. Onew from Friday the 21st. Terma-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctiones.
2
Hongkong. Nov. 14 1913
1!
FOUR-BOOD HOUSES in Omaville Arenue and Malisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.
SHOP with Godowa attached, Narhas ROAD, Kowlood.
Kowloon Marine Lot No.48 with Wharf,
"A Furnished Flat is NATHAN ROAD, Kowloos, from 1st, January next.
-Apply to
HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANOS
Bougkong. Oct. 22, 1913
TO "LET.
se porcelains range from the Boog to EIRION, Nos. 3 & 10, Park, un-
all Particulars from. Datalogus)..........
ing period, only,
view day of Sale.
HUGHES & HUUGH,
Auctioneers.
gkong, Nov. 15, 2918.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1100
Undersigned have received instruo-
Had to wall by Public Auction.
她
WEDNESDAY,
tá November, 1913, commencing at
p.m. at their Bilen Tous, No. 8,
Don Voeux Road, Corner of DIes Haze Birsef, ---
"A QUANTITY OF
LUABLE TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE,
Comprising as follows:- AKWOOD Dining and Drawing Buite, Upholstered Arm chairs and
Carpets and Rogs, (now), Braas and
A
furnished 6 Rooms Cheap rental
from 1st December Noviy Palaod and Colourwa-bed:
•ROGATE' Austin Road, Kowloon unfurnished.
No. 68. Peak, MOUNT KALLEËT, (Church Mission Society Bungalow) fr m 1st October 1913 till 30th May 1914, partly furnished, Choup rent,
FOR SALE CE TO LET. (From 1st Nath Song, 1913.)
103 Peak.
No. 1 GUUGH HILL, Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining and Branking Rooms and firs Bedroxas. With ground for Tenn's-Court.
FOR SALE *HARTING and BOGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1184,
Apply to
· LIN8FEAD & DAVIS, and Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, Oct. 29, 1913,
61
moked Bedsteads, and Cote, Bed LESSONS IN CHINESE,
Buresca, Wardrobes, Wash--
, Dining Room Furniture, Side- Dioner Waggons, Extension Dining and Chaira, etc., etc., 2. Dinner and
rt Bervice, Crockery, Sundry Glass
Cooking Stores, Kitchen Taule,
Brim Fenders
ABLE
道
ME LI HON-FAR; a Chinese graduate
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itively hopeless. I ked it is a duty at one owes the community that the ,ubio should be alive to this sad fact. and that the parents of British boys hould not labour under any misconcep. lou, only to be discovered when yones oo late. The efficient mancing and True waliare of the Merchant Service, declara Mr. Moore, are not to be brought about by racretricious methods. Make, he says, the life of the captain, the for, the man on board ship, really worth living and let the pay ba com patible with the arduous labour and in- separable disconforta and hardships in volved, and the problem will be solved...
HALF THE SHIP IN THE AIR. Captain's Thrilling Story of His Escape.
A thrilling tale of his escape from death was related by Captain Plans 154 the inquest on two of the 18 victims of disastrous collision between the North Shields steamer" Gardenin and the Los The Gardenia lon steamer Conwood. FUR SALE.
sank in four minutes with a hole in bor Consignment of SLAZENGER'Starboard side. large enough, Captain A TENNIS RACKETS made for 2018 Plano said, to drive a horse and cart Season, in various weights and qualities, through.
SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS.
For further particulars
Apply to
СКО. Р. БАИМЕКТ.
PARIS TOILET
No. 1, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (UNDER THE ASTOR HOUR)
HE Leading LADIES & GENTLE MEN'S HAIRDRESSING
SALOONS IN THE MAST Manufacturers of SEVES DES ALPES, pronounced by those who use it the best Harwash to prevent the falling out of hair.
J. SOPIESS, Proprietor.
versed to liberature, his boot a tosher Hongkong, Oct. 24, 1912. to European officials and marchants in this Colony for over ten yearns focal
He has good method of training Bang piekto pass inthe Chinese aimaninstion, and
Anchor He has also'u guod know. Mindarin and Bakka
EETING
1301
and Clent, and Clee, and Wyre.
Oh, London girls are bravo girls, in silk
and sloth.. gold,
And London slips are rare shops, wher
gallant things are sold.
And boundly clinks tab gold there, but
drowsily blinks the eye-
And London Town of all towns I'm glad
to hurry by.
Than boy for evert and woodland, and
ash and elm and cak, Tewkesbury-ins, and Malvern roofs, and
Woroculce obimnoy smoke.
The applots in the orchard, the cattio
in the byre,
And all the hand from Ludlow town to
Bredon church's spiro.
Oh, London taras are now tunce, and
Landon books are wise,
fine to country oyes,
And Loddon plays are rare pitys,
and
But craftily fares the knivo there, and
wickedly fares the Jew,
:|
And London Town of all towns I'm glad
to hurry through:
Sa koy
mil
Scent o
the road, the mess road, by d forge and fold,
the fern and song of the lark by brook, and fiaid, and wold, To the comody folk at the hearthstone
and the talk beside the Ere, In the hearty land, where I was brud,
my laad of heart's desire.
-JOTY MABETIELD.
LOST IN A SEWER FOR A MONTH:
Some workmen who were repairing
the sewers of Milca-the largest in Italy, extending over 200 miles-wore started
child sul nuras Mra », E. Belilice
Mr G. A. Bona
Mr and Mrs G.
Blacker
Dr
W. Bulach
Mr J. L. Brownlee F. Bumana
Mr J. B. Caddyer
Misa M. Mathosun Mrs S. M. McCre Capt. & Mas L. Me D. Lagion
Mr B. K. Mohta Mr J. Marecki
P. Meyer Mr
Mr E. H. Mook Mr A. C. Mergin
Mr R. Campbell child and nfant Mr. J. Cambridge Mr & Mrs Moorhead,
And amah
Attorney-General J. 001 and child·
VA. Buckmill
Majer & mrs Norris, Mr W.A. Butterbulu maid and' child | Mix M. Cary
Col. & Mr O'Bars Mr and Mrs Curries. and children
Rev. Foster Fagg' Majar Bary, R.E.
Mr and Mrs Dubbie Mr S. L.. Forking Capt. & Mrs Dobson Mr J. Plummer
M: Powell, Major Dorgan
L-OJ.J Radclif
Mr and Mrs Doyle Mr and Mrs F. X
D'Almada E. Castro De and Mrs W. B. Mr G. &. Dutton Miss D'Almada E. Moore
Mr F. T. Chapple Mrs D. M. Clark Mr W. Clarke
Chatea
Mr F. Morgan Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Castco Master D'Almada E. Mr J. D. F. Mülder
Mr & Mrs S. Nathan Miss Nathan Mr & Mrs Noid Misa G. UTony Mr J. Ormiston Mr J. W. Paton Mr H M. Peasy, Mr. Pe
Petersen
Mr W. E. Clayton Mr A. A. Clacton Dr. L. & F. Cole-
man
Mr W. Cooper
Mr M. de CurtabitatoMi F. P. G. Pierson
Mr G. P. Curry Mr Jafl. Caslay
M: 0. H Divis Mr & Ma. Davis Mr O. G. Donis Mr F. Dann's
Mr & Ma Dertason and 2 children Mr J. Duwar
Me J. W. Dossett Mira R. H. Douglas Me J. Duncan Mr and Mrs H.
Ehrenfels
Mr Feistkon
M W. E. Fischer
De & Mrs. Forsyth Mr E. J. Fox
Mr C. E. C. Pitt Mr F. de Pruville Mit W. Price
Mr W. J. Fringe Mr. B. Raworth Mr E H. Hy Mr E. M. Raymond Mr J. E. Rymond Mi F
Reay
Mr R. G. Rass
Mrs Ratherford Mis Schenk C. Miss J. Scofield
Mr Denman Fuller Mr A Gallo:tà Mr and Mes L. H.
Geare
Mra
Bir James D.sds-Shaw Lody Dals-Shw Dr Sholddon Mr. T. Singor Mr and Mrs E.
Bmith
47
R.E
Capt. & Mrs Evans, Mr Bolton
maid and child Majoz Faichine
Mrs Fingabun, and.
child
Maj. & Mrs Sargasunt
Land Mrs Sharp,
RN.
Mr A. Sinclair
Major & Mrs Fitz Mr C. Skott
willi ms
Mis Smith
Princo aud Prince
Fallowaki
Lt. Col. & Mrs. Usher
Smith, &.O.D.
Me and Mr B. A. Mr and Mrs Soffietti
Hele
Mr & Mis A. Gibsou Col. Gordon ali,
RAY C.
..
Capt. & Mrs Steric
nurse and chrid Mr and Mrs G. E Stewart & children Mr N. C. Walker Mr H. A. Hazaland Bir David Wid Dapt & HodginsCapt. WhitfieldA.O:D Rev. & Mrs Hooper
Mr H. HABouck
Haut
• KING- BOWLAD HOTEL-
-Mian Massey
| Me W. Budge
Mr F. J. Cargill Mr F. W. Chapple Capt. G.J. Clark. EMH. Olegg
-,
Mr E. Orzallitzar A. Mr J. C. turti s
Mr W. Donaldson
Mr sad Mrs L. Kaisar Smith Mr E. P. Smith Mr V. Sorby Gibbings Mr and Mrs Gideon Mias & Square Dr J. M. Gillespis Mr Sydney Stafford
M. H. Voo. Strauch" Mr á. G. Garden
MAG. H. Swift Mr V. Goulbourn
Mila D. Thompson MrH M. Gracey Misa Tillinghurto Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mrs. C. Thomps
hast
Mr and Mrs J. E. A.
Medy
Di Mailer
Mr. M. F. Mormy
Mr J. H. Nickela
Mr. A. P. Nobba
Mr W. Ouderboren
Mr B. A. Donaldson Capt. & Mrs W. U. Mr & Mrs, Duke Mrs Foy Mrs Gill and child MW. A. Fil
Miss B. Ho A. Hing Ms T. Inokuchi Mr 3. Joseph Mr A. E. Keen
Passmore Mr Ferry Mr J. Reid Me 11. H. Rigge Mr M. Hoos Dr Scherer Dr 8. Ho Sh.o Dr Sibrou
The Gardenia, he said, had stopped through the log when he heard the syra an approaching steamer, and it was than too late to avoid a collision. While to arow ween lowering a lifeboss the hausted stato. invoked their sid." The - Me & Mrs W, Green-Mr & Mrs A Tilling Mr and Mrs M. F. Mr H. 8.Spurge
by the Boaribou of a gun, battered man Mr J. Gourgez
overed with mud, who in a much er.
baum
gand
Mr F. C. Hall Mr H. Gurrow Capt. . P. Hall
Bir and his W. A.
Bannibal
Min Tilney MIJ M. Taey Mr And Mr H. W.
Topping Miss M. Tufte
Mr. B. Tufts
Dan was reacted with difficuity, and M. O. F. Griffa Mred Mr E F. Gardenia went down. He heard a crash. ing sound, and was flung down on the conroyed to hospital, where food and Me P. D. de Grao- Tilney
Pisace of the life restoratives wors given him. He said ho bridge, but caught
was a painter, aged 18. A month ago, boot bottom upwards. When he regained us fest he noticed that the whole for while sleeping in the open air, bo was ward part of the steamer was high in erated by shres hooligans, who robbol hig six. Then the Gardenis seak bo him; and then throw him into the soTOC. nest his feet, and be found ilmalt iny shoer forth of will be bad succeeded. the sea. The voact completely disapin living a month underground, continu- peared, and only a small piece of wreckly wandering along the sower rainly ago was ficating about. There were no trying to find an exit, groping in the signs of the Conwood putting off bout darkness, fighting rate, caling refuse, and drinking filthy water. The painter's then. He saw four men clinging to
exhaustion is so great. that he needs three wreckage and shouting to the Cornwood.monthe hospital feestment, and his retina Elownrd
covery is uncertain.
A small boat was eventually lowered, and this contained two men, who seemed incapable of handling ours, and as war afraid to approach the wreckage,
The jury returned" an open: verdict in view of the pending Board of Trade in qiary..
A PEARL STORY.
Hewett, C.M.G Me W. B. Hind Mr.J. G. He ble hir W. H. Huble Bir JY K. HunyBI / MAG. Howard
Mr J. Scott Harston Th Mr W. T. Harbord Capt. F. G: Teror, Hon. Mr Mr J. Vaughan
Uspt. H. A. Walker Mr E Watkina Mr H. C. van Wezen Mr J. Weil E MET. Weiner j Mr. West Mr. F. W. Whits Ms Whitusrah Mr. G. G. Wood. Ma F: Yearby
KINGLERE HOTEL,
Bir S. J. Johaston „Aliás Kennedy
Mr M. Kisane
BEASTLY THURSDAY,
Monday has its sudden call to energy after the rest of Saturday and Sunday, With Tunday the brain and muscles are coming to the Fall premurand Wodnes day is the heas day of the wreck that is Mr F. Bovi gion
Mr and Mrs. WA between the opening and closing Friday Boline brings the prospect of the week and an Mr M 1 Breen Mr. Richards
Al's H. Bolles the outward mail, a good day.
Consul General An- Miw Kingsburg Mderson
Miss Lutarop Mr. and Mrs J. H. Mr & Mead: R. Lattle Backhouse Mr J.C. MoCutobson
Mr Carl Man
But,
Mr R. Morrison Mr G. Norringom
Mr AD. Openshaw
Broworigger con el
Kino
Mr and Mrs. D.
Krafa
Mr A. C. Lange
Me & Hrs
剑门
& M
Det of children
Mrs G2 Sasser,
J... U.S.A
surit 3ir F. W. Sweet
Mr D. Walker Mr & Mrs E. Wie
··wick'
Mr J. Leo Mr & Mri S. Lings Mr & Mrs Manners
Mr OH. Watkins Mr. P. W. L. Man. Mr B. J. Westpira
Mr K_Yates
'GRAND HOTEL
bir and Mrs Allen Mr. Amery Mr Burn Mr. Band
Mr
Mr CoffmanD Mir Cooke Me and Me
Misa Wa Osbery Mr Rayaand Sie Reynold Mr. B.
Mr Schroeder
A. B. Mr Reynolds
Mr Rhodorisk
Mr H Ranc
Orewa
C. Frenck
D. Gillespi
Mr Holmalty
Mi Johansun De Keyr 31, MoNally Brand Mrs Mayer Mr Father Mocas
bling Osbery
Mr and Mrs Rubb Mr. Smith Kr
Stiller'
Mr & Mrs Villiers 35 17; Weisenaus Mr. Wilbur NA Capt. Williams Me E. VRL
and Mas B. & Mr Paroy Howar
PODRAND CARIKON-BOTALA";
Balantine Me W. Jackson
MEU. Rare
Mr AC Benfield
W.
MARW. Lebolay. Oppt. & C.-Kenonly
A friend of mins, writes & correspon dent in the Manchester Guarding," had
er pol necklace much admired at according to an exchange, Thursday is Mr. and Mrs T. K. Mr & Mrs J Robert diace party. She admitted frendy the beastiest day of the wook Nath Mr & Mrs AE Mi Lanbow Row it was an imitation can I have made the one thing so the other. A Thursday Carleton Mrs Sacher Oto Ke Ga Mahering a special study of pearls," said her neighs that you haven walked what Mr. 5.alman Mr Lid Mr. bour, and I should have thought your letters, you meant to do and you haven't. Mr and Mrs B. J. Salt necklace must have oss së least several time to do whos you moms to do thousand pounds. I gave 220 for then the other day," said my friend.
A day or two alter the claep
necklace becazzie loose
to the jeweller from
FIFTY YEARS WITHOUT
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