TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO "THE GOVERNMENT,

AN ADMIRALTY..

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokera.

PROPRIET

" TO-KWA-WAN””

COAL STORAGE.

Ziaew psed A.B.C. 4T & STI. Entrione. A1. TELKUMAR COBR

Telegraphic Adress "METUON HONGKONG,

PURLIC AUCTION.

TUME Underdbeno invé poredivo Jam: $120- doux co sa be Table Auction

WEDNESDAY,

the 15th April. 1911, moncing # 2.30 p.m: at their Saus BongN, No. 8, Das Vinx Hood, Comer

of Ice House Stenet, --

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have reosived lesteve,

tions from Ms. 31,. Scruxpaso, 10 Sall.) by Public Aucti››,

LM

THURSDAY,

the 10th April, 1914, commencing 'st 10.30 .m., on his Promises, at the

Old Post Office Buillings..

TUX WIDDLA ÒP THỂ

VALUABLE STOOK,

There n Combsited,

Comprising

COMMERCIAL.

MARKET REPORT.

Massa. James F. Hutton und. Oo, Ltd., Manchester, in khuje Wookly Maz hos Regiort dahil March 19 stato ----

THE CHINA MAIL.

INTIMATIONS

HONGKONG & WHAMPOA Dock Co., Lt

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: MANIFESTO HONGKONG.

Codes Used; at ABC, Fifth Edition, Engineering irst and Second Editions, Western Union, and Watkin's Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers. Iron and Brass Founders. Forge Masters, Electricians, ACEILYENE CUTTING AND WELDING FOR SHIP AND BOILER REPAIR. Modern up-to-data plant operated by our own specially trained workmen under expert European supervision.

All classes of light Steel work manufactured by the above process. Tusks. Drums, Ventilators, Fipes, &c., &o.

"THE DIMENSIONS OF DOCKS AND SLIPS ARE AS TOLLOWS

The tendency this week has been an upward ons and has added mora diff- culty to thu accomplishment of trado in some quarters while in others it hu perhaps had the offect of bringing more offers forward. Numerous lines which spal have been booked last week hare had to be referid back for incrossed prices and mathing more has been heard air

bizne

A large acirtment of Stationery, Inks, of them. At the same Gold-mounted Pens Pencils, Fountainsmount : business has been done and Pens, Pen-nila, &c. &n, Magnifying

is kely to be done but not quite on Glasses Purses, Card Cases, Tolmes the same seal as regards either quantity. Pouches, Silver-mounted Tubacon Pipes of overy description, Fancy Goods, &c., Toys, Manzines, Navul, Books of Views, Silk Flags Tear's Raspute, Miscellaneous Quads,

fc.,

&c.,

Also

A GREAT VARIETY OF POST CARDS, Now on view, Tests As umtal.

WEGINES & ROUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, April II, 1014.6

HOTELS

THE

468

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

LECTRIC LIGHT

ANL BATH-ROOM TO RACE ROOM

FANT,

prices as was experienced during the by or three yours. Operations are agter on a smaller scale and st lower figures-Cloth is still cheap and buyers are well aware of the faet. Manu- furera azy endeavouring to recover lost ground and those whú have booked, and there are an increasing number each week," can afford to wait developments before taking such deplorably inadequate prices, they have, been doing. With both spinets and manufacturera working with such insuficient margins ne now, merchants are not without inducement to micke provision with more confidenpe their future requirement, Six months or more must clapso before shera is even any possibility of any emergence from the dearth of desirable cotton and although one cannot judge very well in ho present state of the market when detmund is so very uncertain, yet cotton prices seem likely to keep hovering round (sevenpence as a minimum for souno time to come. It is interesting to note that the average price of Mid American duf ing the 6 months which have gone af the 1913-14 season is 7.30 and the aveIT- ag price during the scusons 1908-9 and 1941 including the two largest crop on record was 6.81 per lb. and also,

for

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD Cold and Hot Water throughout, thus the present range of cloth and yar

AND BLACKWOOD

&c.,

FURNITURE

As follow-

kc.,

&c.

Drawing

·TEAKWOOD — Upholstered

Room Suites, Aria-elairs and Sufas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass and Brass mounted Bedsteads, Bürenus, Wardrobes, Washstands, de, Salabarda. Dione,

PRIVATE AND PUBLIO BARS. BILLIARD ROOM,

Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT QUISINE

For Pastirolar apply to

NEW MATERIALS

FOR

SUMMER DRESSES, LINENS VOILES,

MUSLINS etc...

ALSO A NICE SELECTION OF SUNSHADES:

ON TON

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYS.

1.00a.m. a 500 a....Evary 10 misurak 8.00 to 10.00 a.m...Every 10 mio→→→ 10.00am. to 11.00a.m... Every 15 miat 11.30s.m. to 19.45 p... Every ibinud....... 19.45pm. to 1.15 pm.. Every 10 ml

115 p.m. to 1.15 p.m... Every 16 mire... 1.45 p.m. to 2.16 p.m... Every 10 mions....

5.00 p.m...Every 16 mirov 8.10 p.m...Every 10 aineter.

915 p.m. to

5.00 p.m. bo

MODE DAYAN.

and 3.2. 9.30 p.m. to 11.00 p.m. every half hour.

to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of

prices are not dead if American cotton A further was on ahsixpenny basis. point to be kept in mind is that the

are taking quito sa 8.50 p.m. world's spine, matic mutanı, more in fact. ihan last year, the total saking to last Friday 11.00 pm this year being 9.580,000 Lales against 9,671,01 the same date last your..

When these and other consideration aro taken it seenunt, one cannot be | caprised that cotton values are able to 298 kestirm, or that opinions are ex pressed that we shall not sea, muteri- ally lower prices for some time to caue. . There seems to be title change in the

THE MANAGER. Waggons, Extension Dining Tables ands, N., K100, Telg, Addreu Fenvorin,'

Ilonggong. Feb. 3, 1912,

Chairs, etc, etc., Dinner and Desert Services, Cruckery, Glass Ware, Cooking Stores, Kitchen Utensils Cutlery, &c..

c., &c.,

Also

Two New Rickslas, Thrus,Lady's and Gent's Carrying Chairs, Five Pianos, Une Lauly's Salmin Rifle, Black woal. Övers mantel, ld Chinese Blackwood Cabinets, 1 Desk, 1 pair Old Bonza Fezures, Electric Reading Lamp", "te Marble Clock, Chubb

American los Chests, 1 -Typowalter, Baragraphí 3 Ceiling Fans,

Copper Bailer, etc.,

Catalogues will be issued, Terins-As usual.

HUGHES & HUGE,

dutioners.

Hongkong: April 7, 1914.

PUBLIC

AURTION.

443

NIPE Undersigned five regiver instrue- Enders, OrzameĽ, to

sell by Public Auction.

ረቡ

FRIDAY:

the 17th April, 1914, commencing at 2.30 pay, at So. 2, Knutsford Termce, Liwer Flat, and immediately following at No. 6, Knutsford.

Terrace, Kowloon, THE Whois Ị THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

therein contained,

Comprising:

Hall Stands, Upholstered Arm-chairs and Box Couches, Paintings, Pictares, Curtains, Bug, One White Eunnelled and One Fumed Teak Bedroom Suite, Over

antels Twin Beil tende), Black wond Desks, Stands, Fire Screens, &n, &c., &c.

One Gents Bicycle.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue } Un eine Thursday from 2 p.m. Texas usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers

Hongkong. April 9, 1914.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

468

Hit Undergrad have received Instruc-

tious to sull by Public, Auction,

(rok ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

SATURDAY,

DI

MONDAY

and TUESDAY,

the 28th, 20th and 21st April, 1914, commencing each day at 2.39 p.m.,

at their Sules loume, No. 8.

Den Vaux Rond, Corner of

******** Tey Blouse Border,-`

▲ VERY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF

8

Chinese Porcelains, Screens, Bronzes,

Prints and Engravings, Silk Embroideries, lacense Burners, Enuff Battles. Jadestore OresmaMÉN.

&c. &c.. ide including many Rare Speciciens of the HON, MING, KUNGHI, YUNGCHING,

KIENLUNG, KAIFING and

TOWKWONG Periods."

|

KING EDWARD HOTEL ditious in the importing murkots.

Central Location.

LL ELECTRIC Troms Pass Entrance. Electric Lifts, Faos and Lighting, Haropean Baths and Sanitary Fittings Hot and Cold Water Sy-tom throughout Best of Food and Service.

TELEPHONE 373. TELEGRAPH ADDRESS,

*VICTORIA'

NORTH.

Manasqes

KINGSCLERE HOTEL

#

UN

ONG KONG

INRIVALLED position in the Hil district, overlooking the Botanical | Gardens and facing the Harimur,

Numerous quies Suites with luxuriously ficted Bathrooms. Telephonse and Elocuris Fr. Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-rims hroughout.

och of which are doing whething. From fadia, Calentia wends enquiry bus does not operate with much free- dem Bay and Eadras continue to do business in bodies and also in miscellaneous goals, while Cawnpore and Dell an sling befter. China does not how much impwenient but the Near Fast is putting forward inoru business,

SIX WIVES AND IDLENESS.

African Tribe Described by Sir ThomJA Dewar.

Sir Thomas Ihowar came, in the course bir rent big gano expedition, much in conlug with tho Musi riba on the Funders of Victoria Nyanza, and investi- **They gated their quaint customs.

"There are norveg svork, d. 40,000 of thear, and they are the brigands of the romtry. This is a like that"Mr." Lloyd Garge might well family is said to be worth about 14,000, yet they are only taxed "three rupees. A.B.J. Coda 5th Ed

or about 45.. he every but. They ar .1308 Bongbong. September 1, 1908.

a very proud race, wed risent British ocupabine.

Telephne No. 1122,

Cobile Address. '* Sachsole,"

EP A SIDE

PRIVATE HOTE

TANDING in t

LAX.

Ench

I was informed that this Governor visited on of the thiefs to discuss the question of un action this tris had taken against de British Government for trans- ferring them from one part of the Pro ww grounds with rectorata to another. The Govern OF Tonnis and Croques Lawns, Laras med na appatmens at a particulas Afry an: Well Furnished Rooms, Even

purt of the country for the chief to home comfort. Fine View of the Harletx Telephone. No. 690.

come and discuss the question with him. Ho can three days late, and informed the Governor that be referred him to his lawyer in Nairobi about the matter. A wife costs live, tea or Efteen oxeti according to the sons of the lady, They have five or six wirce, ws many a they can buy. The wives do all the Work, and are happy and confent withi dies sixth part of the attentions of their lord and unster, who lives in idleness. His principal vecupation is

Apply to Mas F. W. WATTS,

*Braids, 20, Masimnell Rund." Hongkong. September 2. 1908

PARIS TOILET No. 13, QUEEN'S KOAD CENTRAL

(UNDER THB Astor House).

THE Leading LADIES & GENTLE-

MEN'S HAIRDRESSING

SALONS IN THE EAST

Manufacturers of SEVES DES ALPES, Harwash to prevent the falling out of hair.

sitting down, pulling put the stumps of his beard with a somewhat ingenioua pair of tweezers, made by himself. They grow no beards.

an hour,

STEDATE." 8:00 am. to 10,30 a.m... Every 15 civušta, 10.30 am to 11.00 a.m..Every 10 minuter. 11.48 a.m. to 12 Noon....Every 15 luates 12.00 Noan to. 1.00 p.m...very 10 mlauter

1.00 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Erary 15 mentes, 5.00 pm to 6.00 b.m...Every 10 minuts 8.00 p.m. to 7.00 p...very 15 miza, 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p....Every 10 min. NIGHT CARS as on Wank Dist.

SATURDATA.

Extra Cars n 12 wllaght "SPECIAL CARS by anangEIX QUID AT SING Company's fee. ALEXANDRA FRIZDIN D. Vos Road Central,

JOHN D. BUMPHREYS +FON

fineral Maram

JAPANESE MAKERS.

Every kind of Footwear.

MADE

TO

ORDER

CHERRY & 00;,

PEDDER STREET,

Opposita Hongkong Hotel. Talephone No. 491. Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

HEAD OFFICE: KOWLOON

TELEPHONE No. 13.

TIDEM

SPRINGS

NEX

ENTITH EXTRANCK NAME OF DOCK OR SLIP ON KEEL BREADTU

BLOCKS

JUBETH OVKE SILL AT ORDINARY: SPRIS

RSS OF TIVK

KOWLOON

No 1 Dork.. Kowloon

No.

K. 2 Deck, Rowless...

Donk, Kowloon

Patent slip, No. 1, Kowloossi, Palent slip, No. 2 kouluau |

TAP-KOK-THUL

Censopolitan Duck...

ABERDEEN

Hope Truck! Litauent Deck

[

·Picaso Address Enquiries to the Chiol Manager,

· 1407.

SHIPPING

FOR

STEAM STRATIS, "CEYLON. AUSTRATRAN COLUMBO, KGYPT, M DITERI RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH

AND LONDON.

Through Bûle of Lading issued for DATA- VIA. PERSIAN GULF, CONTE. ENTAL AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

S

טו 7

(A3

24

--

bbbbb

TOWN OFFICE.

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.

Trok No. 20 Jerakozo.

F., M. DYER, B.Sc., MINE, Kowloon Dock. Hongkong,

VISITOR AT HOTELS."

RONGKONG HOTEL:

Mr E. 9. Ahi ham Mr F. Inbel Mr L. Adler

Ar WV Logan

Mr and Mrs S.

Bacon

[:

W. Mias A. De Long

Dr and Mrs FL. Mac

Mr E, R. Fate Mrá F. R. Beilios Mr C. D. J. Ball Mr G.A. Beun Dr & Mrs Brodie Mr A. P. Burger Mr A. J. Cambridge

tariane Dr G. W. M«ckasn Mr F. MacKintge Dr O. Mar jota

Mr C. Farobrother

Blason

Mry R. T. Malhanou BI W. B. Clayton Misa M. Matheson. and Mrs H. Hun-Mr B. K. Mobta... ter Coghlan

Bir & Mrs Jolin Meier Dr A. LE. F.. Cole- Mr J. Merecki

מח

Mr W. H. Corfield Miss L. Cos

MrG. P. Curry

Mr R. M. E. Dehu

Mr D. M. Mickle

Mr G. S. Madlaton

Mr N. S. Milke ki

TEAK HOTEL,

Mr St.. Amory Major & Mr Hum- Lt. T. C. R. Archer, påroy, R.R.S...

R. A M.C.

Miss Humphrey

Mr & Mrs W. "Arm Lt. Col. H. W. Ilon,

R.G.A.

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr F, H. Bokor Mr and Mrs Bell and

children

Flag Surgeon & Mrs

Bernard, R.N Mrs Bowdler. Majer & Mrs Bowen Mr J. H. Brister

Cal and Mrs Baker

Brown

Miss Baker Brown

Mr and Mrs J. MM M. Cary

chell

Mr & Mrs Dertaane De and Mrs W. A. B. Mir & Mm Casulli

Monte

O'Leary

Mr G. W. Ulivecruoa

Mr F. A. Perry

O. Mr A. Paterned

and 2 children Mr D. S. S. Douglas Mr JT. Nowall H. Douglas Miss G. Mr R EE Steamship DELTA, Capr. W. P. Med. Duncan TLA MANE, RRORITY ng His Majesty's

Mr W. Dutton Mail will be despatched from this 3r and 31rs H. port for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 26th April, at Noor, taking Fan Mr. B. Forster and Cargo for the store purta in connection Mr H. Froma. with the Company's Steamship Male Mr A Gallor from Colombo, Passengers' accommodation which vessel to secured before depart from Hongkong. „

Mr S. Potted

Mr G Hulton Putta

Mr A. B. Purvis

Mr1

Me H. U. Joffries Mr and Mrs Milnor

Mr A. Keith

Capt. and Mrs Kiddle

R.N., maid & child » Mr & Mrs Koch Captain Lambkins,

RA.M.C.

Mr & Mrs J. Leitar maid and children Dr Marbury

Maj. & Mr MaMaca

Mr Merrian

Capt. &Mrs JochranoMr & Mrs Mitchell-

KN.

Col. Golgram

Lt. Col. Cottell,

Miss Cottell

Mr A. Cousland

Major Davy, RE

Mr & Mrs G. Gerdes E. Randolph and Major Dorgan Mrs J. Gerdes

Mr J. Gibb

|

Giles

Gand

varlet

Hor Fox Ramsay

Mr C. I. Karen

Mr and Mrs A. B. Mr B. Raworth

Mr E. H. Fay

F. Rasy

and Wes W, R. Ricketts

Sik and Valuables, and Tes sur Catto for Franco, and London (under arrange meat) will be transhipped at Colomb

ห Mr A. G. Gordon the mail steamer proceeding direct to Mr V. Goulboura Marseilles and London, Other Cargo for Me & Mrs J, Gould London etc., will be conveyed, via Bomby Mr J. U. W.Gravely Mr F. L. Robbins

transhipped

to the a.s. Persia duo in Me R Grimshaw

Mr G. J.

J. Robinson London on ath June, 1914.

Mr F. O. de Griso- Mr W. Schmolke

Seddon gono

Parcels will be recurved at this Office. antil 4 p.. the day before sailing. The soutents and value of all package required.

For further particulars, apply to

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintenden

Hongkong, April 11, 1914.

are

Capt, T. P. Hall

*

Mr and Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Capt J. B. Harris

Hon. Mr

E.

Hewett, Q.M.G.

Me W. B. Hind.

Mr W. Hinkel

Mc C. Ingenahl Mr M. T. Mr F

T. Jones

Kabas

THE AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL Capt. & Mrs Socks Mr E B. Lambert

LINE.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORE VIL SUEZ CANALL

(With Liberty to call at the MALABAR COAST)

THE Steamship

AFGHAN PRINCE, Captain WHALLEY, will be despatched as abose on SATURDAY, the 25.h April.

For Freight and passage, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CO.,

General Agenta.

Hongkong, March 31, 1914"

Mr J. Lambert

A.

H. Starp Mr J. C. Sibley

Mr F. Smyth

Mr V. Sorry

Mira Squa

A. B. Sörensen

Mr O. Stuf MrW.A.

A. Sundheimer

Mir B. M. Swaffold

Mr S. Tateihi

T. Takenebi

Bir

P

Mr

Mr & Mrs J. Lay. Capt. H. A. Walkor

enthal

Miss Smart Walkar and Mrs H. D. Mr de

Weigelsperg Law and infant 31r F. W. White

Mr A. W. Lawrence Mr D. White

Mr G. A. Datton Mr Eratis Major Faichnic

Hr E. Fiolder

more and child

Caps. Monteith,

R.A,M.C

Col. & Mrs O'Bars

and child

Mr T. L. Perkins Mr J. Plummar Lt. Col. J.J. Radeliffs,

R.EL

.. Mr Belton

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson

<

Lt. and Mrs Shup,

R.N.

*

Col. Gordon Hall, Mr and Mrs Shed wel

R.A.M.O.

Mr F. Grissl

Mr B. A. Hala

Mr F. A. Hazeland

Rev. & Mra Cooper

Huat

Mr A. Sinclair

Mr O. Skott

Mir R. A. Stokes.

Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher

Smith, LO.D.

Mr A. Findlay Smith

Mr. and Mm W, G. Mr and Mrs GV L•

Humphreys

Stewart & child "

Mia William

CARLTON HOTEÍA

Mr J. 5. Archibald Capt. and Mrs Majer

Mr and Mrs B. A. MEA, J. J. Martin

Balantine

Mr T. H. Martin

Mr and Mrs D. 8. Mr Z. Nishida

Bale

Mr G. Barres

Mr & Mrs B. Layton Mr & MF. Winkler; Mis S. Betweil

Mr G. R. Layton Mr G. G" Wond

Mr J. C. Lecch

Mr G. T. Lloyd

"

↓·

Mr F. Yearly

KING EDWARD HOTLI

Mr H. Murray Bala Miss Mawey

| Mr & Mrs Batharat, Mex F. A. Miller

Mr H. Bouler

M. J. N,

Boyd

381 Mr O. Brown

THE INDRA' LINK, LIMITED.

FROM NEW YORK, Y SUEZ CANAL

:

(With Liberty to Cal at the MALABA

-CONT).

THE: Steamship

PATELL & CO. DAL, 6th May,

Exporters & Importers

General Merchants

and

The form of conscription for the Commission agens

warriors is very attractive. A boy from

the age of ten becomes a warrior, and

remains one for eight years. They walk

about the country from differentials, HONGKONG, CANTON:

walk in, and demand the best that

the

owner of the kraal can give,

and stay as long as they care, They *: have all the admiration of the young

is in the head, and are waited

apon by them. Their work is principally this: If leopards or lions happen to kill the cattle or sheep they have to go into the bush with spears, and despatch them in a hand-to-hand fight. They szó very conocited; the boys and somemad with fat, und covered over with rod

h. At the end of the eight years They inherit down, and do nothing. the cattle of their fatkors."

SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW,

SINGON & CO.

--ROTASLISSES A.D. 1890.

This valuable collation is direct from prosiounced, by those who nes it the best they generally get married and sottle Tatai Jungingers, fig 3xpo and/

the North, and the vendor certifies to the gensinaners of each individual lot, and is prepared to refund purchase money if not found a specified.

On view 17th instant. Catalogues will be issued:

ENGBES & JUGH.

Auctioneers.

J. ). 6CP1 88, Froprietor.

Bongkang, Oct 24, 1913.

1801

TEL FRUIT SEASON. DOWEL complaint is sure to be prevalent during the fruit Nanon, Be sure to

TF you have lost your appetite, one-of keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic

the lis Variety of dain dishes at the

ALEXANDRA CAFR is Suze to bepb It may save a life., For sale by all. Chamista

and Herekeepers,

TRON STEEL, METAL AND HASD WARE MERCHANTS: Whelanslar and Foundry Coke Importers. General Store. keepers, and 8 ipohandlers Nos. 35 and „87, Hiro Loans Bräter, (2nd Street; west

bë Gagal Marlow) Talephone No. 0151

Hongkout, September 1, 2013.

"INDRASAMHA” -- Captain Joxes, will be despatcård for NEW YORK via SUEZ on or about

For Freight, apply to:

JARDINE, MATHESON&Co., L.

Agents. Telephone No. 215, Sub. Ex. No. 9. Hougkong, April 4, 1914,

426

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

♫★ LI HON FAN, ■ Chinese graduat. Malade graduat

to European officials and merchants in thi Colony for over ten years.

Mr W. Budge Mrs H. Busty

Mr A. Dampbell

M: G. R. Christie Mr H. Clegg

Mr.W. A. Donaldson Mr F. W. Cez Mr E. W. Evers Mr J. C. Fl-thes MN FOY Mr Atex. A. Fyfs Mrs Gill and child Mr E. A. Haley Mr P. Q. Hall

Mr J. E. Hargrentes

Mc Mirata

Murphy

Dr. Muller Mr.

Mr. P. Nobby Mr W. Oudenhoren Mr A. F. Owen

Capt. & Mry W. &

Paasmoro

Mr W. P. Mr W. H. Pearson

Me S. Paul

E. Philpol

MR. S. P

Mr N. A. Brindagle Mr G. W. Randall

Miss F. Ouritan

Mr P. Chandler

Lieute

bie. RE.

Mix F.

F. Raye

Mr A. F. Remedios

W. Crow Me A. Riggs

Ming D. Der

Denton Mr W. J. Eades Mi ti. Buston

Mr

W. Eleger

Q. Flynn

Mr. J. S. Foster Min E. J. S.

| Me O.

W, Fulcher hit A. Gandolis

Mr

Mr E. J.

Gilbert

SIS. J.

M.S Ronaldson Mir A

A. Russell

Mr G. W. Sewell Mr And Mr Silva Miss E. Sinclair Mr & Mrs L. Smith

nd children

0.

.Mir Stamford Mis J.

Stowart

Mr and Mrs H. H.

Mr A. J. Grandy Sweeney Miss, H. C. Harus Mrs Tall

Ir Chas. J. Higgin-Mr S. Tho

b.them Puddepha

Mr W. A. Ray Mr F.

Robbian

+

Трозвод

Mr & MrsNUrgainga

Mr H. D. Holloway Mr & Mrs E. Walker

W. Jackson Mr and Mrs D.: 0.

Mrs. W. Robinson Mr J. B. Johnstone. Watling

Bir LM. Rosenberg Mr H. V. Lawrence Mr and Mrs W. J. Mr C. A. S. Rusa

Mr W. Schmolke Mrs and Miss Shrias Dr Sibree

Mr C. Soper

Mt H. O. Heynor MF.J

. J. Heroset

Mr H. . Spurgo Mr B. H. O. HellowosMrs G. Saroy,

Jr., U.S.A.

Jordan

W. S. Jackson

Min-

Mr J. Joseph

Capt

Whipple

Mr C. Leighton. Mr D.. H. MacLoad Mr A. W. Wiley

Consui

Jargon

CINGSCLELE-HOLLL.

& Mrs SpunerMe and Mrs E. L. Mastors Hurley Berg

Agawiz

Dr & Mrs KI-JOODS Mr and Mrs Koch Mr A. Thaler

Jenera An. MrJ. C. McCutcheon Mr and Mrs W. D. Mrs B. M.

Thompson

. Mr. H. J. Nairn Kraft

Mrs Thompson.

M: and Mrs J. E. Mr G. Norrington Mr & Mrs-0 I surit. Mr G. To let

Backhouse

Mr A. D. Opensław Mr en

Mr E. Vollbrecht Leeinan Dr B. Walther & Mrs. R. Luces Mr H. J. Watphal Mr D. A. Macteed Mr L. M. Whyte Capt. & Mrs Mal Mr Wodehouse Mt. Yaboyama Mr C. F. Maitley "

comson

J'

DRAND HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs Allon Mrs Amery Me Armstrong Mra Hallenco

He has a good method of training Barc peans topass in the Chinese examination, and pressed; of a fizeb-zóe sertificate ne s Chinees teacher. He has also a good know edge of Mandarin and Hakks.

Those who intend learning the Chinese Mr Barr 130zage are requested to write maze.n! | Mr F. Barker China Mall office or direct to 57. Heily Mr B. M. Berry

Beech

Bond

wood Road; Int floor. T

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