MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1911.
POINT
Auctions.
Ru
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Hughes & Hough Particulars and Conditions of the Letting
"AUCTIONEERE YO" THE GOVERNMENT
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"To-Kwa-Wan Coal Storage.
-
Cuder ward
A,B,C. 4TH & 5TH EDITIORS.
A1. Telegraphic COOL
"Telegraphur Addre "MEIRION" HONGKONG,
FUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Cadoreigned have rocaived instrne.
TH
riots to sell by Public Auction,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
1
on"
SATURDAY,
the 14th October, 1911. at 2.30 r., at -their-saka Kouga, No. 8; Den Veoux Road, corner of tax HOCO STOLIT,-
A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF “VALUABLE JAPANESE CURIOS-- Kimonos, Silk. Embroiderics, Porcelains
&c., Jac.. Further particulary. will published later.
T:- ugual.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
111
Hongkong, Sept. 30
1276
STOCKTAKING SALE.
(FOR 15 DAYS ONLY) SILK FANOY GOODS OF ALL KINES
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS!!
BARGAINS !!!
D. CHELLARAM, 56, Queen's Road.
1304
Hongkong October 5, 1911.
JAPANESE MAKERS.
EVERY KIND
by Fublic Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 18th day of "October 1911, at 3 r., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Onlor of His Excellency the Governor, of Three lots of Crown Land at Shin Uing Stroot, in the Colony of Hongkong, for berm of 75 years, with the option of ronowal 10. Crown Rant to be £xed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kivu, for one farther term of 75
Particulars of the Lot.
Locality.
Registry No
No, of Bale, I
16hle ng Sirme:
Shin Hing kon
No. 1574,
Boundary
Meani
'
W
years.
Upset Price
Annual Hent.
Contenta io
1,000)
1 80
43343,107
リ
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER :
PUBLIC AUCTION, -,
THE Underaigned has received instrac-
tions to Sell by Public Auction,
3
од
THURSDAY","
the 12th October. 1911, commencing at 2.30 par as his Sales Rooms,
DecDELL STREET,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, (Removed for conveniunto of Sale),
Comprising
Plush Covered Drawing Room Suite, Fesk Overmantels, Engravings, Sideboard with Berglled Mirror-,~ Dining Table, Bookcase", Dinner Waggons, Glass, Crockery, etc., etc.
Teak Wardrobes (double and single), Dressing Tables, Washstands, Chest-of- | Drawers, Brass and Brass-mounted Bed- steada, etc., etc.
Somo Canton Blackwood and Soveral Typewriters,
And
One Cottage Piano (by (John Brinamvað
1318 and Son).
NORTE BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO..
WITH WHICH INCORPORATER, TEZZA OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.
TERMS-Chah on delivery.
1011...
On View from Wednesday, the 11th Oct.,
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, October 7, 1911-1310-
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTAL FUNDS AT S1ST DECEMBER, 1910. MR GEO. P. LAMMERT has receiv
ed instructions to sell by Public Auction,
£21,262,633. 1-Authorised, Capital £6,000,000
Subscribed Capital £3,814,845 Paid-up Capital£1,667,807 5 0 11-Fire Funds......................................... 3,842,215 4.2 III-Life & Annuity Funds 18,645,155 8 7
Sinking Fund Accourb
97,365 18 8
£21,252,603 17.3
Revenue Fire Branch... 2,579,269 17 7
** Life & Annuity Į
- 1,964,631′ 9′′ 2 Branche... Other Receipta....................
643,314 10 8
£4,071,215 17 5
The Accumulated Funds of the Firs and
on..
SATURDAY,
the 14th day of October, 1911, at 12 o'clock Noon, at bis Snies Romans, in Duddell Street, „Victoria, Hongkong,
The following VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,
THE CHINA MAIL:
WHITEAWAY'S
Values that can only be obtained for Ready Cash.
Price $5.50
FELT
HATS
THE "DUKE"
SUPERFINE FUR
FELT IN GREY
AND FAWN
NARROW
11
LED BRIM.
each.
CUR.
Indkerchiefs
MEN'S HEMSTITCHED
LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS:
Ore inch Hem. Size about 20 ing. Square
PRICE $1.75 DOZ.
FANCY SOOKS.
Black Dress Socks, Embroidered Silk Fronts. Special Purchase.
Price $9.50 doz.
Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Voeux Road.
SPORTING
Cricket.
"FIRST XI v. ALL COMERS.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. H E. W.
Brett...
TH
Edmonds Cox"
9 A. 11
17
1
20
3
S
1
11
124
140
The First XI of the Hongkong Cricket Witchell" Club and representatives of an All Comer's, Hutchison.... team of 18 met on the ground of the former)
on Saturday afternoon when the First Ki CIVIL SERVICE 2ND XI, KOWLOON 2ND XI. were defented by 35 ruce. The scores:
The Kowloon 2nd XI were visitors to the Civil Service 2nd XI on Saturday after-- were:-
anon. The home team proved themselves the superior elevan and won by 14 runs. The scores wera --
1
ALL COMERS,
situato at To-kwi-wan in the Dependency Lieut. N. J. Williams, e and b R.
of Kowloon in the Colony of -- Hancock
Hongkong viz. -
www
B. 31. Maas, b R. Hancock...
0
1
TIL ***
2
All that piece or parcel of ground situate. Mackenzie, e Jellie, b Donnelly
1. Reader Harris, cand b R. Hancock
Life Departments are Ireo from liability in at To-kwa-wan aföresid and registered in the Land Office as Kowloon Marine Lots
respec each other.
JHEWAN, TOMES & CO,
Agenta
PATELL
22
& CO.
Exporters & Importers
03
Footwear
MADE
General Merchants
TO
ORDER
CHERRY & 00.,
35, WELLINGTON STREET,
Jongkong. May 6, 1910.
NOTICE.
678
HON FAN, a Chinese graduste
Mersed in literaturo, has boun a tencher
to European officials and merchanta in this "Colony for ovar tan years.
He has a good mathod of training Euro peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and is possessed of a first to certificato ng a Chinese teactor. He has also a good know ledge of Mandarin.
Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested to write care of China Ma office or direct to 37. Holly- wood Road, let floor.
Hougkong, Docomoer 24, 1810.
E. C. WILKS,
·
M.I. MECH E. AM.N.A.
and
Commission Agents.
Nos. 72 and 73 Tegether with all the buildings thereon. Term 75 years from April, 1002, Honewal for one further term of 75 years.
For further particulars and conditions of Sale apply to
H
"
WILKINSON AND GRIST,
Solicitors for the Vendor,
or t
MR GEO. P. LAMMERT The Auctioneer, "
Hongkong, September 27, 1911
|A. Ú. Lang; b Donnelly.......
Captain Addison, e Hose, & Donnelly
R. Pestonji, c coolie, b R. Hancock 0. Blaker, e H. Hancock, b Pearce ... P. Jacks, st H. Hancock, b Pearce Lt. Haggers, o Rouquettes. b Fowler ... Warburton, e Fowler, b Pearce. Bernard, c conlie, b Pearto
Lt. Whito, e and b Pearce...
R. F. Lang, b Fowler
L. R. Tippin, o Rouquette b Fowler 1254. C. Leith, b Donnelly
SWATOW WARRONG & 00.,
13. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.
Thomas, b Fowler ........ E. W. Moon, not out
KOWLOON..
„Somerville, L.b.w., 'b Clark .......
Olson, b Clark.
131 Jeffries, c Gibson, b Bacon
20 Kirk, b Bacon ...
3 Wolf, e Hill, b Bacon'...
Mackenzie, a Cox, b Bacon... 5 Griffini, e Bacon, b láng....
8 Campbell, b Ling...
24 Curves, a and b Spittles
Osrey; b Ling..... Langley, not out...
414
AA10
SAINT-RAPHAEL
TONIO, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE
Vary palatable.
Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Anamia, Debility and Convalescence, to young women, children and the aged. Invaluable, in hot climates,,
"DOSE: One wine-glass after the two principal mëala.
Fach bottle of genuina VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL boars, in addition to the registered trade-marked
(§) The WARRANTY`STAMP of the UNION DES'FABRICANTE.
(1) À METAL GEAL sävertising CLETRAS.
CLETEAS is a MELISSA and MINT cordial
which surpasses all others by its
purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar. COMPAGNIE DO VIN SAINT-RAPHAEL, Valence (Drôme-France).
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong
Dr S. Hough
PEAK HOTEL
Mr and Mrs Kent
Capt. Bell, R.A.M.C. Major & Mr Leas
Mr R. Lemaitre Mr and Mrs Lewis
Capt. and Mrs J. Mr and Mrs Bowen Mr and Mrs Lindsay...
8 Me F. W. H C. G. Howard
Capt. R. Innos
Mr Emayfield
Hon
2
Extras
.... 11
0
Total
69
11
CIVIL SERVICE.
VISITORS AT HÚTEIS
Gibson, b Curwen "...
Dr. Aubrey !!
Cox, c Carey, b Curwen...
2
HONGXONG HOTEL.
Extrus
0
Ellis, Lb.w., b Somerville
Mr O. Blaker
15
Mr F. C. Bartley
Mrs Bowdler
Ling, e Kirk, b Campbell-
21 Mr O. Besch
Total
...193
Bacon, b Campbell...
All Mackenzie
4
Boistor
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Dawson, b Curven...
Mr C. D. Blacker
10
0. M
I.
R. Hancock
I ... 10
Skipton,,b Somerville
0
對
Swatow Hand-made Drawn Work Donnelly.......
and Canton Embroidery, etc.
... 14
-- 39
4
Pearce Fowler
... 17 1 12 5
Clark, Carey, b Mackenzie... Spittles, not out...
Extra
26
4
“WAULESALE & RETAIL LADIES' TAILORS,
Total-
KOWLOON. R.Q.A.
MANUFACTURERS OF
HONGKONG, CANTON, GENERAL EXPORTERS,
SHANGHAI AND
HANKOW.
יד
20 # 5
J. W. Stephenson-Jellie, e Moon, bit.
White
C. Hose, b White
LAU PING KEE CO. S. S. Moore, e White, b Pestonji..
PEAS TRAMWAYS COMPANY, CIGARS, CIGARETTES,
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.
A. P. Kouquette, c Tippin, b White
TOBACCOS.. E. Pearce, & Mass, b White
USED POSTAGE STAMPS AND PICTORIAL POST CARDS. → CHINESE "CURIOS & PORCELAIN.
KWONG CHEONG.
7.00 am to 8.00 am. Every 15 minutos. 8.00 am, to 10.00 am... Every 10 minutes, 10.00am to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes 11.30 am to 12.10 p.m...Every 15 minutes GOLD AND MONEY CHANGER. 12.45pm.to 1.16 p.m...Every 10 minutan
1.15 to 145.....Every 15 minutes No. 13, Queen's Road Central:
1.46 pto 2.16 p.m...Every 10 minute, 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes NIGHT CARS. 1595845 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.30
p.m. every 15 minutes.
NONSULTING ENGINEER AND SUR- VEYOR for Construction, Valger
and Assessor for the purchase, or male, "of Steamships or Launches.
付
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
2ND FLOUR.
Hongkong, May 2, 1911,
-THE-
600
CHINA MAIL/A ILLUSTRATED SOUVENIR of the British Section of the. Kowloon-Canton Railway Oontaining Photoksphio, Dustrations" of the magnificant scenery through which the fine cons, a brief history of the project, si outline of the work socomplished, ela, at
JUST THE THING TO SEND HUME
PRIK 10 Cayma Eich
ING THE GOSPEL,
PREACHING
12
JAPAN AND TIBET,
BProf, E. H. PAKKER
On Sale at the China Mail Once
yndham Street
sent
BUNDAYS
HONG KONG Hongkong May 27, 1911.
S. HANDA.
· JAPANESE MASSAGIST. By HAND of ELECTRICITY
2ND FLOOR,
8.00 am to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10.30 a.m. to 11.00 1.m...Every 10 minutes. 11.45 mm. to 12 Noon........Every 15 minutos. 12.00 Noonto 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes,
1.00p.m.to 6.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes: No. 60, QUEEN'S
5.00p.m. to 8.00 pm...Every 10 minutes. 8:00pm to 7.00 p.m..Every 15 minutos. 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes.
T.CARS sa an-Wook Days.
EATURDAYS.
Extra Cers at 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGI. Pos Fix Road Central.
i
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers.
CHINA MAIL
Can be obtained at the following
places in Hongkong :
The Hongkong Hotel. The Hongkong Forry Wharf The Kowloon Ferry Whert
The Kival, Blake Pior.
The Upper Peak Tram Blation. The Lower Peak Tram Station Lenny Ming (Astor House Hotel), Leu Paug Kos (Aster House Hotel).
Al Uloo (Queen's Road)...
Wo Choong (D'Aguilar Street). Rutonjen & Son (Kowloon), Hing Cheong (Kowloon),
ROAD CENTRAL,
HONGKONG
Near the Old - Post Dilico
R. Hancock, e R. Harris, b White D. E. Donnelly, not out...... E. A: Fowler, & Warburton...... A. C. Elborough, and b White.... H. Hancock, b White
White. 713 Pestonji
Thomas
Moon....
Hongkong, July 21, 19117
030
P
JEYES
FLUID
SOLE ACENTE
Warburton
Extras ...
BOWLING.. ANALYSIS,
JJ.,
4
12
At King's Park, Kowloon, th ́ Saturday Kowloon entertained the R.G.A. when 1again the home team were the victors. 2 The scores work-
H. 20
HOWLOOK.
11 J. P. Robinson, b Garnott' ...
9 J. H. Mead, e Clapham, b Bagnall
1 W. Waterhouse, 1.b.v., b Baganli
15 W. L. Wasser, b Garnett...
R. P. Thursfeld, run but
M
Capt Lyons
A. E Jaehne Mr Brown Brewin MM. 1. Mesa ・・・
Mr & Mrs J. Bryan Mr and Mrs. A.
Capt. Clark...
Rev. Morton, R.N.
Mr and
and Mrs Munton.
M:& Mrs H Buck- Jansen, child and Lt. Col. Close. RE. DEothing
infant
harde Mr&Mrs M. Cameron Mr A.
MA. Johnstone Mr B. A. Liefrinck
Mr W. E. Clarke Mr P. T. Chilvers Mr.J. A. Macauley Mr.J. W. Cranston Mr B. Markham Mra S. A. Crosby, Dr G, Mare oft
child
And Russe De G W. McKenzi Mr & Mrs L. Kennard Mr J. Merecki
Davis
MrE. Y. Mitchelmore Mr and Mrs A. B.
Moulder
Mr F. A. Dickhuff
Mr W. C. Drew
Count Dohna
Mr E. J. W. Fames Mr J..E.
3 Mr H. G. Fisher
0 Mr J Forrester".
Mr
Capt. Cmig Lt. & Mrs Cumming, Mr & Mrs Patterdon
ham
Mr & Mrs H. Forca. Rev. Po
Mr Dallin
Mr Day
.
Mr and Mrs Davis Mr and Mrs Perkins
Capt. Perry R.A.MO. Lt. and Mrs Dodgson Mr and Min Potrio Mr and Mrs Dunes Major and Mr Pine Fog. Conds. Rundle Mr Fielder Cpt. & Mrs Garnett Surgeon, and Mrs.
Rutherford
Ma G. Moule
Capt. & Mra Guthrie Mr C. Beoth Mr V. d' Oettinge Mr and Mrs Harvey Mr A. Sinclair.
Mr and Ms 8. S.. Fint-Liest. A D. Mr. Haroland Edwards
Parce
Mr Herdita
Sorenson Eng.Com. Eighton Lt. Col. Staepole Mr WT. Hockaday Capt. & Mrs St. Clair Her, and Mrs Botzel Mr & Mrs Butherland Mr Howard Rev. & Mrs Thornhill Rey. Hughes Mr Watson Mr and Mrs Hurtoda Mr Weatherall Mr&Mrs Hutchinson Mr and Mrs David
61 Mr Hugo Fromm
Mr Denman Fuller. Mr V. Goulbourn Mir and Bies Joseph
Gould
F. J. de Rome, e Golding, b Garnett... 14
88 A. O. Barn, hit wicket, b Garnett.
ARF. Raven, Golding, Bagnall
B. W. G. H. May, ran out
***
4 24 7 E. J. W. Eamos, st. Willshire, b Garnett.
-37 1F. Sutton, not out.......
Total...
0.
13.3
0
3'
0 120
.2
0 10
**0 19
CIVIL SERVICE. CRAIGENGOWER.
29
Capt. T. P. Hall Mr and Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
8M0. A. Hansen
0 Mr A. Bamison
Mr de a Pommeraya Mr Ernest H. Pond Mr A. T. Prichard Mr B. H. Ray Bins F. Rea7 Mr H. B.
Richards
MrA. 8h Iton-Hooper
Mr
Mr.H. H. Bolomon J. C. Sibley Dr and Mire A. D.
- Spalding and infant
Mr and Mrs G. V. Mr J. Spitiles
7
2
Hayes
Mr H. F. Heard
Hon.
and
..140
Horots
rs E. A.
Extra-...
JE"
Total...
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0.
Capt. Garnell 15. Gr. Goodall.de
AL 1234 3 12
0 25
W.
3
0
This match was played on the ground of Le. Bagnali the Craigongower Club and the game resulted in a draw. The scores were ;—
CIVIL ARVIO2..
R. O. Hutchison, a Taylor ·".
R. C. Witchell, a and b Taylor...
A. R. Sutherland, and Taylor
E. A. Gos, a and b Braga
B. T. Jackman, b Taylor
H. A. Claridge, Taylor
E. Tillman, not out.
L. E. Brett c Taylor
J. McEwen, b Braga
R. O. Barlow, and b. Taylor
W. Edmonds, b Taylor.
Taylor....
J. V. BES
HE. L Brug
3 Lt. Faris .......... 11 3 21 Gr. Farrow..............
5
ROYAL ÄRTILLERY,''
Capt. Crawford, o May, b WensOT Capt. Clapham, b Wasser
0 Capt. Garnett, b de Ronio....
1 Lt. Wiltshire, o Head, i Yoaser..,
10 Lt. Bagnall, o Raven, b Wenser...
Lt. Paris, o Eames, b Waterlo usa
15 Gr. Wetheril, b Wessor
5 Gr. Pharo, Ibw, b Wonner
Gr. Golding, not out
7 Cpl. Burgess, o Sutton, by Weaner
Gr. Goodall, and b Waterhouse
Extras...
78
-Extras
OWLING
W,
Toin!
8.4
20
DOWLING
23
10
W. L. Wensor
7. J. de Romel.i
.
CRAIGENⱭOWER.;
13
NAVAR YARD 3.A.0.C..
E. L. Braga, e Sutherland, Edatonds I Waterhouse FR. Bass, MoEwen, Edmonds..." ER. Carvalho, o Barlow, Edmonds OGA-Hancock, o Barlow, b Cox... TH. H Taylor: b Edmonds
WO HUMPHREYS & CO.
BANK BUILDINGS.
·Bergkong, AM” 18, 1908.
V. Braga, & Edmonis
W. H. Vireseb, b Edmonds,
L A. Roso, pot out..
J; Nóra, & Witchet
R. Phillips, b Witche
5. Chunnatt, a Jask Witchel
Miss W. Square
L. and Mrs G. E.
Stainer, R.N.
Mrs L. T. Swilling Capt. and Mrs J. L. Mrs L. M: Walker
Hinca nad family Me E. J. Warren Mr and Mrs W.-E. Mr E.J. Wators
Hollis
A
Mr P. Jacka
Mr Jones
Mrs Justi
-
Wood
Col. & Mrs. Wrig
Joy
GRAND HOTEL
Mr J. W. Bayfield Mr B. E. Broman Mr C. A. Biddle'.
Mr and Mrs Frank
on and children' Mr F D. Mount !”.
Mr and Mrs A. B. Mr W. H. Mun
Crew
Mr P.W.L. Nanninga
Mr JA. Donahoo Mr G. Nissen
Mr.F.-W. WoodMr J.-D. Edwards Mr. Ol
ANNASTOL HOUSE,
Mr B. H. Allyn Mr and Mrs J. A Mrs H. Anderson
Mr & Mrs Ashmore Mr and Mrs A. M.
Baldwin 18 MT. F. Barretto
25 | Mr C. Berotti-:* ́*)
o Mr H. Bradshaw
Mrs 8. C. Br
Mr J. Brown
1
В
Mannington
Mr M. B. Marahall Mr. N. Mody Mrs K de Morris Mr B. C. Nowby Mr. J. Oliver Mr G. Opprecht Mra N. Opprecht
MT.
Mr LEO M
MDM Prokel
on G.
Mr Angel Ramsfor Max. de Ramais Mr. Christensen Mr F. Rosenthal KH, W. Dawson Mr. Schmedding Mr J. Hansen Mr A Slallangren
Mr N. E. 8fory
Mr J. E Ford
Mr W. Hornbeek. Bir B. 8. Lonel
14M: E. Lairson'
مه
Mr J. Leveran
70
Mr. V. Lugebil
31 Wm. 6. Blackey
Mr F. T. Vanta Mr J; Westendorf
Cap W. A. Guy
Mr Oskar Frang
Fr. Fratcha"
Mr B. Jainca
Mr and Mrs Jorgons
and child
Dr
F
Key Mr.J. R. Kinghom Mr F. P. Lenfestoy Mr Paul Lander Mr G. N. Manhoff MW. Maxfield Mr. W. McKay
Mr W. Pattiaom
Mr & Mr. E. Perkin
had children
W. Prugle Jr. Mr J. M. Roberta Mfrs Roberts Mr R. R. Roxburgh Mr W. Rutge Mr H. Schnutto Mr O. F. Simpson Mr R Taylot Mr H Walling Mr J.-S. Watson
PROBRAESIDEN A
Mr H. Murray Hain Mr Leslie Rowe
fins. Baylis
Mr and Mrs A
Mies: Fairall »pti
M= C. Brown
Mr P
Mr. E. Goy
Harding
Miss Hazel Scott Moter Scott "Capt! & Mrs Sidford
Mr. and Mrs J., Mr and Mrs B. A. Master Stephen Sd
West
Mr J.S Welf
BOBAND CARLTON HOTEL
Mr.R. K Rodgers
Mr F. J. de Boma
"ford
Mrs F. W. Watts
fr A Ballor West
"KINOGUERRA ÍTOTAL
Mr E Amdt, Mini K. A. Massor Mr and Mrs Aucott Mr EF, MANɑlty
·Mr W. Aufermain · MrE78,” Morrison. Mr H. Bennett Mr and Mrs Nisbet. Dr & Mrs GD, R and childe keypta
Black
31r nad Mrs -J... . .Dr and
and Mra B. WE Ponmu Brown
Sir Francis Piggolt Mr and Mes F. M. MrJ Robertson****
Crawford Al G. Backen
-7 Mr&Mrs Ballantine Mr & Mrs Howolt 271 Mr WA Barnett Mr W. B. Hind
Mr &. G. Bolden Mr & Mrs Huxham Mr and Mrs Boulter Mr Fred. Huzh ́m
and childron Mr Thos. F. Jackson Mr Ralph Brown
Mr.W. Jackson Mr G. G. Burnett
Mr Emil Lang W. Cambell Me Gacater Minrmy Mr and Mrs AH. Mr S. Panl
Mr J. Purrington........... Carroll Mr & Mrs Crawford Dr and Mrs 3. B. Mrs Hooper Danies
Mr and Mrs DEM M. F. Shearer Saunders
FRAMT AL. Shielda) Miks Fisic Diercking Me G. W. Sowell Dorion Me I g
A friendly, engagement between the Naval Yard and the A.U.C. took place at Happy Valler cu Saturday afternoon when the soldiers were defeated by 82 to 01 runa. Fuster contributed no, less than 59 of the total scors for the Naval Yard
PARA GOOD RULE."""""
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Mr and Ms RH Mt H. Mr
Miss Bain Elix Stephensenr, and its Geo. R. Mir B Welden
MIN. Evans
Me Chamberlain Coller Cholers and Me EA. 8. Fowler. Mr W. Waterhouse Mr and Murg Br Wash
&KE its rule of your home to keeples Vem-Ferraco Mr EJ. Trendgold
Diarrhoea Remedy as safeguard against bowel pompisintal For sale, by all Chen 78 fata and Storskequera
Mr W. I M. Grent Mr and Mrs West Dr & Mrs Gen. Had-Mr Goo. C. Whitelaw
den and child
Lammert & children Mr Wostpl i
Logan
Mr J. W. Wilso Mr and Mrs J. F. his Wingrove
Macatagor
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