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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1912.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

·AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL STORAGE.

THE

ņ

Codes are: A.B.C. 4T & ATH EDITIONS. Al Tropic Cupx.

Telegraphic Address - MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undarsigned have received instruc

tions to sell by Public Auction,

on

THURSDAY

LI

the 15th August, 1912, at 2.3) 1..., at their Sars Rooss, No. 8, Day Vaux Road, Corner of lee are Stroot,—

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

HOUSEHOLD

UTENSILS,

FURNITURE

c.

$84.

*tc.

PRINCIPALLY New Stors.

Courpri ing as follows

Une Drawing Room Suite, Silk Covered

THEATRE

COMMENCING:

ROYAL

THEATRE

FRIDAY, August 23rd, 1912

MAURICE E. BANDMANNį

PRESENTS THE

BANDMANN OPERA Co.

FRIDAY, 23rd Avatar:

"THE QUAKER GIRL.' SATURDAY, 24h Avayat; "THE WALTZ DREAM.'

MONDAY, 28th Avgvst:

"THE MOUSME.'

TUESDAY, 27th AGENT:

THE COUNT OF

LUXEMBOURG,

WEDNESDAY, 28th Auguxe

PEGGY.'

THURSDAY, 29th Atuust:"

'OUR MISS GIBBS.'

FRIDAY, 30th Aust:

THE ARCADIANS.' PRICES.....$3.50, $2 and $1. Commence 9 PM, sharp.

Plan of Sunts opens at MOUTHIE'S at 10 M. on Wednesday.

Hongkong, August 10, 1912

H

To Let

TO BE SOLD.

AT THE PEAK.

TOUSES and a BUILDING SITE.

Apady to

1017

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Felicilers,

Hongkong. Hongkong. August 10, 1919

TU LET.

Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, Paintings an Engravings, Taikwad Bed Room Suite, &c., Double and Single Brass and Brass mounted Badsteals and Cos, Barenus, Wardrobes, etc., Tunkwood Dining Room Furniture, etc, Dinner Services compte and Desert Service, Cockery, Electro- plated and Glass Ware, Cuking Stoves and, Unsils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlers, I HOUS frons Int September

etc.. Electric Langs and Fans, Cabinets, Jardinieres, etc.;

Abou

Carved Binckwool Tonkin Laini Fire! Screens, Trays, etc., 1 Pinse by Rosen- krana, i Large American Ice Chest, Large and Small Tron Safes, Typewriters, 2 Bar- umeters (by Gaupp) am1 2 Large Clucks by well-known English makers, etc.

Catalogues will be issued.

TEAM-A Ival.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctiuneers.

Hongkong, August 9, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION."

1010

HE Fodralget b; ve-received instruc

THE

FOD ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

41

SATURDAY,

the 17th August, 1914. at 11 4.3., i

their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Des Voru Rond, Corner of Ice House Streck-

A quantity of. Claret.

A number of battles of Lipients, &c.

;

One case of Hams.

Two cases Toilet Sump,

And

Sundry Household Furniture, de. TÁ usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Аиснета.

Hongkong, August 13, 1912,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1024

THE by Tublic Auction

Undersigned have received instruc

SATURDAY,

the 17th August, 1912, at the cives of the Gymkhana Meeting,-

SEVERAL PONIES, including

DYLLUAN, KONGSI & Otters, TERASA Bual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer... Hongkong, Angust 30, 1912,

TAN MORA PEAR ROAD, Six

101

med

SHOP with Godown attached, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloots.

Kowloon Marine Tot No. 48 with wharf,

Apply to BUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., LTD.

Hongkong, June 1, 1912)

FOR SALE TO LET.

URNISHED OF UNFURNISHED LEWKNOR, No. 116 The Pass. Possession October 16th, 1912.

THE GREAT

CITY HALL

ROYAL

16th and 17th AUGUST

CARANGEOT TROUPE.

ROYAL ARTIŠTES,

15 European Artistes›

WILL GIVE THE BEST SHOW AVER SEEN IN Honarey12.. Ma SLADECK, The World's Champion Trick Cyclist.

PROFESSORS BECKER AND CHARLIN, Conjurors and Magicians.

Miss FRANZISKA, National Character Dancer.

BROTHERS CARANGROT, Saloon Acrobats,

'JARANÍ AND CLEMENS, Double Topazo Act. FAMILJE ANTONIA, Musical Clown. `MR A. CARANGEUT, Pyramids of Chairs. GUGL & MUGL, Comic Entree. \TONJA & BOB, Wonderful Balancing Act. BROTHERS SLADECK, Double Cycle Aut. FAMILLE CARANGEOT, Statue Marble. GRAND PANTOMIME GIVEN BY THE TROUPE TICKETS......

...$3, $2 and $1.

SATURDAY, ar 4.31 r.. MATINEE Special Programme.

Tickets $2.00 and $1.00. Booking st′′ MOUTRIE'S.

Hongkong, August 13, 1912..

MY FIRST -AND LAST-

BULL-FIGHT.

(WY KKBLK HOWARD IN THEste ara

When the mail camo aboard at Lisbon

Children Half-price

MANAUERE, KOCH.

1020

0121

hurns. It is commonly supposed in this country that the toreador is a magnificently vo person who risks his life for the fua of the excited popalace. This is "quito a mistake. The bul nerer gres fint

the man, but always be the cloak. S the skipper mado a little speech. "Ladies toronder holds the clone to our side instead of in front of him, and ham tam and gentlemon, on the day that we arrive-ul amount of exmmon sense at auility, at Gibraltar the last bull-fight of the there is no reason at all why he should stason takes place at Algeciras. If taunty enough to get drunk before he enters the

ructive oven a scratch. If he in

fool or more peengers wish to witness it I

arena, that is another matter. Undur shall be happy to make the necessary ordinary conditions anybody who is pratty good at Blind Man's Butt" could do the arrangements in advance."

work of the toreador. The bull, a This, of course, caused quite a buzz of matter of fact, cannot turn so quickly as talk. “Are you going to the bull-fight ! | the “** b'ind

· Thern won't be a soul.”

"

"I don't know, Are you?" "Oh, no 17 After a little of this teasing from the wouldn't dream of going!

A picador advanced, lancar ready Horrible' forcadors, A

xies. Here is the really cruel part of afliairs" "I don't think I'll go either."bull-fighting the part that Dies, it "I'm sure he won't get the twenty The horse riddon by the picader is a poor

hideously revolting to all decent

people, passengers. Everybody I've spokon to id hack, and it is brought into the arena fighting shy," "Really

the bull in the sight of the populace. There no other purpose than to be killed by 53 abandage over one oye so that the horse ar annot see the deadly apprunching horn of the buil. The picador rides his horse

right up to the bull, and the ball is allowed at the sightest attempt is made to save plenty of time to go the horse to death. the horse. I want to euphasize this bo use one had always understood that the horses were killed more or less br

Why are the buses brand acciden

The skipper said nothing more. He did not care a rap, apparently, whether we went or not, but he booked fifty seats by wireless and chartered a launch to take across to Algecims. The lunch was full

overllowing. Sobody had seen a hull 6ht, and curiosity get the better of natural squeamishness.

a

Wo landed in the Berce sunlight that was beating down on the white "streets of Algevine, and scrambled, four or five at time, into jam-shankle carriages drawn by a pair of horses whose misfortuno it was to have been born in Spain, The Spaniard is no love for the horse, and our driver

true Spaniard. Suash-crash Slash way we went at a furious speed up, and up, and up to the ruolose white

WILS il

killed? Champics of bull-fighting

rought in to be you that the death of the horse saves the will tell life of the matador; that it gives the picador an opport nity of inflicting the first wound; and that he mere act of goring the horse robs the ball of his natural strength. 1 waddle! What the picador Jous could be done just as well by men on foot, by a man on a trapezo, or in filty ways. The bores are killed us make slaughter for the crowd, who are angry if they do not see enough blood.

The death of the poor horse I will leave

[O.

T.]

No doubt you are full of

Interest to know what

will shortly aPPear

in this Space.

A CALL

ON.

GARNER, QUELCH & CO.

Will

Hotels.

THE

enlighten you on the subject.

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD.

KOWLOON.

LECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS,

VISTORS AT HOTELS,

HONGKONG HOTEL,

Mr S. W. Atkins Mr C. Aurely Mr A. T. Barberini Mr C. J. Farnbora Mr E. R. Batu Mr E. A. Benanwat Mr O.D. J. Bell Mr P. A. B. Bach Mr and

Knight

Mr E. S. Kabel Mr A 9. Kempthorne Mr S. K. Kirkness Dr Klise Mr W Ε. Mr H Mr H Krlick Mr A. Krusoman Mr G. F. Lebuert and Mas S. B. Mr C. T. Lloyd Brown

Mr. and

Mariet

Ms Jper Mr H,

J. Cokely Capt. G.

ELECTRIC LIGHT CHROO Miss Crocker

FRAK HOTEL Mr and Mr W. Mr And Mr Karajiw

Armstrong & child Mrs Kaut Ar Burton Mr & Mrs Beltchenko Mr Lloyd Mr Basicy

and children Mr B. Boud

Mrs Mo

Miss

Mr Buckingham Mr W. I Carter Major Canlifivid Mrs Noil

La Cul Mr Chanau Mrs Cole and child Mrs Corneliussen Mr Dullin

Rev. & Mr Darch Rev. & Mrs Davies Mm Davanport

ME W. A. J. Cooper Dr O. Marriot

Mr W. B. Marshall Mr Mathy MrT. H. Matthewman

Mr G. *

Mr C. H. Davi

M. Curry

Full particulars of price or rent can be building that constitutes the scene of these Fou to imagine. It is altogether too hor. Cold and Hot Water throughout, } M: Devilbies Dr C. W. McKenny

'ol aineil from Messrs JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors, Prince's Buildings, Tee House Street. Hongkong, July 20, 1912.

360

TO LE LET.

HOPS and OFFICES,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Apply

4. S. WATSON & Co., Lin,

Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, May 21 1913.

OFFICES

TO LET.

urgies of blood.

Lioni.

Jitari

riblo and too pit-ful for detailed descri We were quite an hour befute the time,

Now comes the turn of the banderilleros, so that que had plenty of leisure to observe must be placed in the back of the ball, Each has we little darts. These darte the assembling audience. In the cheaper just about the end of the neck, frum in seats where there was un protection from front of the animal. This requires skill the awful glare of the sun, I noticed a good d. It is the only part of the sprinkling of British soldiers in khaki-ant credit for bravery or agility on the men

whole

proccoding which reflects the alight. deulent from Gibraltar. Our party in the arena, helped to lend a slightly cosmopolitan uir to the occvion, but the great maj rity of the spectators were Spanish. Fera wero yuang dandics in faultless suits, and boots

with

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS,

BILLIARD, ROOM, Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

MACE

For Pticulars apply to

THE MANAGER,

гр

Tx. No. 129. Telg. Address TERMOTEL,'

206 Hongkong, Feb. 27. 1912.

The bull, after being wounded by the pictur, is now errging the darts of the banderillers in his luck. Naturally he is bleeding profusely and is nearly dad. It is tho

fuigh 1116 of the most billiant palont-leather. Nos hind work of the matadur

one thrust of his sword. He unters a lady in the famous mutila of stands in front of the ball, whs waits

the thrust with while lace, reserved solely for the bulled business is quickly over, and he carcase

lowered head. The

+ #reich- ight. There one saw father, mother, and in drawo front the arena by four homes. little children of quito tender years. Dezabr

That

is the story of the Spanish ball- as a lest of bravery, I cannot find a butter WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET, ight tell in cold, bald prosc. Considered comparison than the one I have already Blind Man's Bulf." Considered snational sport, it would be incredible if one had not witnessed it with one's non eyos.

i KING'S BUILDING.

Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCT Co., LD. Hongkong, August 1, 1912,

TO LET.

1591

N 2ND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER

STREET One-Roomed OFFICE. perty Office JARDINE, MATHESON

Co., LED.

Hongkong, April 30, 1912,

TO LET.

Apply Pro

50

TO. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, No

Tup" Flor. ROGATE Austin Bad, Kowloon from 1st April.

No. 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE First flour.

of schoolboys, who had maungul to get past the doorkeepers (probably without paying), stuffed themselves with cakes and fruit. A special box, immediately over the door by which the bulls would enter, wa curved for the president of the fight and his friends.

In the actual ring itself stood half a dozen policemen, curiously like our Loudon policemen. They remained in the arena

used

ROUND THE WORLD IN A YAWL

WYNDHAM HOTEL,

Opposite Clock Tower.

Mr T. M. Mr and Mrs J. . Mr B.K.

Mr B.K. Mehta Dollar and infant Mr J. Merecki Mr J. II. Derin Bir J. Mo Mr W. C. Drew

Mr.J.D. F. Mulder Mr K. J. W. Eames Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Mr and Mrs H... C. Mir S. Odom

Ehronfola

Mr H. G. Fishor

Mr A. G. Florin

Mr. V. d'Oettingen

Mr.

Mr R. Frust

Mr W. Pringle, Jun.

Mr E. A. 5. Fowler Mr E. H. Ray Mrs French & chilt Mr E. M.Raymond Mr Denman Ful er

Miss R

Mr W. R.

Ricketts Mr F. Bi ter

Mr and Mrs J. F, Mr J. E.

George

Miss George

synolds

Mr A. S. Goldsmith Mr W. Schwolke Mr V. Goulbourn

E. Mr E

Mr and Mrs Joseph Mir H. H.

Gould

Stith

Soloman

Lt. and bira C. F.

RN. Mr D. M. G. Gratams Stainer,

Mr W. Tutherly

Mr RJ. Grimsla Mr and Mrs Senseon

T. P. Hall

Cap. Larbord Mir G. Yoruci

Mr

Mr

A.

A. Parri

Ar

Mr and Mrs R. J. scelt

Harrison

LOCATION Enal for Hillside Stoner M L U Ha-lasa

Yoll

Mr E. J. Waterman

Mr H Watkins Mr Wer

Mr and Mrs G. V. Mr D. M. Whamond

Mr and Mrs H.L.H

and ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALK Miss Hasiant FROM BUSINESS CENTRE,

Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable.

Rus on Fust-class Lives. Under the Personal Supervision of the

M. S. HOY.

all through the proceedings, but there were The Yokohama "Adventurers. Proprietress:

wooden shelters at intervals bebind which they discreetly retized when the bull sp proached. Half a dozen red buckets, filled with water, stood in a row on the sanded Noor. A local band, just below our seats. pinyed lively sira

A very interesting function took placu at the Hotel de France, Yokohama, recently. Cnder the auspices of the Yokulama Yacht Club, come thirty fire men entertained the Gradually this seats filled up. Everybody three adventurers "

who started. was in holiday mood except the sombers Jaly 27 for B tlires

Hongkong, August 1, 1919.

Елуся

De S. Hough

Capt. B. Innes

Mi R. M. Josephz

Mr E M. Jusepla Mr. M. H. Juy

374

BRAESIDE. PRIVATE HOTEL,

TANDING in its own grounds with your trip Tennis and Croquet. Iawns, Larg of our little party, some of whom bad round the world in a tiny yawl, The Airy and Well Furzished Rooms Every brought (and, oceded) Basks of brandy gathering was one of the best for a long home comfort. Fine View of the Earhut Attendants began to sprinkle the floor of

time; for those who foregathered were Telephone, No. 690. the arena with water from the red buckets chiefly in th glory of youth and werk, there

Apply to Mas P. W. WATTS, LARGE ROOMS to lat, contra? pow—a laborious, lengthy, and old-fashioned to wish, with all their hearts, bus juge

Brende, 20, Macdonnell Bond tion, cheap rent.

Hongkong, September 2, 1968, Procos, but bolored of the crowd, one felt, in their god friends Bir Vincent, Mr

No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE First

irst floor. 1013 SMALL GODOWN in Duddell Stree

(ddow)

D.Y

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANI

LIMITEL.

FIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS. 7.00 am. to 8.00 a.m...Every 15 minuter. 8.00am to 10.00a.m...Every 10minates. 10.00am to 11.00 ...Every 15 minute 11.30 a.. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15minate 12.45 pm. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10minate 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 pm...Every 15 minute. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minuts 2.15 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 15 minutor. 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10ndunter.

NIGHT CARS

7.40 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.. to 11.30 p.m, overy 15 minuter,

SUNDAYE,

8.00 m.a. to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minat 18.30.m to 11.00 sm...very 10 minutes. 11.45am, to 12 Noon....Every 15 minutes. 19.00Noon to 1.00

10 minutes,

•1.00pm to 6.00 p.m...Every..

15 minube 9.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 8.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minefe 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m.Esary 10 minutes.

57.301

30 m Sunday),

NIGHT CARS as on Wook Daya

SATURDAYS,

Exten Cars at 11.45 p.m. SPEUTALE JARS by arrangement at the Company's Off00, ALEXANERA. BUILDINAN Das Verz Road Centre).

JOHND. HUMPHREYS &301

To Let, THE CASTLE, Castle Hond,

9 Rooms, from 1st September, 1912, thoroughly repaired painted and colour

FOR SALE HARTING and ROGATE on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 104.

Apply to

LINSTHAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, Asg. 2, 1913.

THE

CHINA MAI TYPHOON

MAP and

18

in

a sort of ritual. A photographer appeared Store, and to the skipper, Captain Voss.

White Mr G. G Wood

Consul & Mrs Eutzens

LL-Col. & Mrs Tan

Dd child

Major & Mr Lyddon Mrs Smith Malkin Miss McEarn Capt. & Mrs MaMunn

children and narko Mr & Mrs Moodhou Misa Moorabend Mrs Morris Mr&Mrs Northcombe Rev. and Mrs Noym Ma Paget and child, Mr & M HL Pesce Mrs Poarce

Major Prichard Lt. Col. Radillo

Comdr Booms

Mr and Mrs Fisher-Dr & Mrs Rutherford

Mr and Mrs Geden Mr A. Sinclair Mrxad Ma Gardon Lt. Col. Starpole Capt.

M Gathrie Mr And

Air and Mrs Halo

and Mira Talati

Major & Mre Waring Lt. Col. Tordon Hall Mr and Mrs W. M. Dr and Mr Capt & Mrs Hodgins Miss Wheeler

Hastoy Watson Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr F. Wilford

Humphreys

Mr David Wood Mr and Bira James, Capt. Wood

maid and child Lt.-Col and Mr & Mr Lee Jones Wrigley

Mr Balcock

Mr C. Boud

Mr Breitharaph

Bir Bruyn

Mr Buttner Mr L. C. Child

Dis Colo

Cowell

Mr. N. Dasent

Mr His

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr A. J. B. King Mr Lorris Mia Martini

Miss Me ord

Bir Mirke!!!

in Mouller

Mr A. T. Myall Mr Peenweller Mr T. Phillips

Poland

MO Mr-Praisa

Mfr C. Richards

Mra

Miss

Mr and

and Mr. Graham Mr and Mrs Rilenia Mr

Peyton Grifin

Mr and Mrs J. F. Mira de Fleast

Wright

Mr J. A. Young

AATOR HOUSE.

Mr J. B. Arnold Mr E. W. Austio Mr E. 3. Barretto Mile L. Bennycar Mr A. Bewa Mr L. Birot Mr A. de Bro Mrs C. I. Brow

Mr II. H. Burlitt

Mr J. D. Byrne MrJ. Campell

Chopard

MIT.A

+

Mr E. J. Kappler Mr L. Koch. Mr Geo. Tanzius Mr V. Lugabil Mr R. Menascho MJ. Mic'o

& Mrs V. Molendo de Morris

Blas K

Mr 2

Mr C. G. Obou

Mr C. A. Peters M-H Dir . C.

Mr Haberer Mr

Jenson

Mr Keil Min Kelly Mr Kennedy

Mr Rother

De Salaman

Mr.T

Mr Spilman Bir Stockfuck Mies Vanit

Mr T. H. Wat

Te

KING-EDWARD HOTEL

Bir F. Aien Mr. A. Bogly Dr Balilios Liout. Cross MJ. A. Dobbie Mr Dobbin Mr W. A. Donaldson

F. Elphinstone

Mr Petersen

Mr & Mrs M. Cohen Mr F. E. Bors

Mr J. A Daeïd

に書

...

Mr M. Dessel

HOTEL Andy

the arts and photographed the audience Spochos were inevitable after, but they KINGSCLERE I

in sectionis, exple section rising to its feet were not over lengthy. They comisted

hir bidding. Kiually the president in anying, "Good Luck," "a Happy entered with his party,"

Journey and Take care of yourselves.

HONGKONG.

The party broke up shortly beforeNRIVAL Boxing, the Botanimal-

midnight.

district," overlooking Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Naworous quist Buites with luxuriously Telophones and Electric

Mr J. Graham

Mr Greenwood Mr RH ister' Mr D, Jonge

Mr.E. Rougen MM. Sunith" Mr L. O. Thumpeon

Mr P. Trenty

Mr T. K. Walker Me H. M. Wright

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL F { VER

Mroad Mo Frank Mr Robert Humphrey Mr L. G. Balirers Mr. V. C. Kogen

Allen Mr.Jackson.

Mr J. H. Bemernish Mr H. G. Larson Mr W & Barneth Mr J. Malizi Mr A. G. Beunens fr G. Manalas. Caph and Mrs Fragx Miss Martin Mr. P. Banga Mis La Brag A.D. Code Gil Bd. Min M. Braga Hongkong, September 1, 1905,

1200 Mra

The audience being now complets, the first blatador marched round the area with his little troope of piendors on horseback,

It may be worthy of note to thong who arcadors (with red cloaks to wave in front are interested in sailing and travel to learn Bled Bathrooms, of the bull), and banderillere, the Isat that the Royal Geographical Society of Fans named carrying dusts which were presently Great Britain luas denpatched a letter to Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms to be planted in the back of the bull. It is the Uroe "Georgians" adrautur ry, ra-

Throughout, avessary to caplain, the popular song not quarting to to kept informed of their Cable Address: Sachaol

Telephone No. 1123. withstanding, that the toreador is quite à movements and experiences. The letter i iming "personage. The star performer, best received, and duly acknowledged, to after the ball, in the matador, who deals gether with a promise to du es rejunted. the death blow with his sword. "AllALEST other people that I have mentioned 20

GUIDE under the contiol of the star. On this

Enables ono to locate the centr.

of a Typhoon

MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD ANI

TAPED FOR HANDING

Price 40 Cents,

FDFY USINA MATE 050s,

ocension there were two matadorz--both. ipatus throughout Spain-who, with their van particular satellites, Lok 'it in t to dopitch a bull. › (Six hulle weru-killi the afternoon, and in many or mpru The weapona wote How

Tore Bow impreted by ike president, the men and horses retired, aud the first bull trotted into the krens. Ho was a big fellow, rather aw-moving, and be stood for some little time in the city. of the arcsa azing about Bim at the gonstal scene. The band was playing wally il this time, or couple toresdors s vanced and set the bull waring their cloaks just in trop

Bullope Bir

Caronsde Mr. M. M. Clure Mr G Corden g Mrs

Mr Ed Dahaty Mr J. Dondoo

PARA KING EDWARD HOTEL J. Crawford #SELF OURD NO FICTION].6")

WED NOW DESPAIN

FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NO. 1

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swelled Jointa, Br...

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Web weakness; lont rigor and vital

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Mr&Mrs Mes Tall Mr E. J. Tradgold Mr It W. Ullmans Me J. W. Verta

Mrs John Henderos Mt and bis West

Mr. Edward Whipple Mr.J. F. You

and child MM. Haffitiand

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Mr and Mrs Lemaite and child? Mr G. N. Mauboff Dr Michelle176. Mr and Mrs J. B. 5. Mr M. F. Murray Capt. & M M Mr 11. Pearman Mis B. A. Hamry Mr B. Red Miss Bouth Dr Sibrre Mr H.S.Spurge Cept, and Mr Allan Stewart and children Cont Mr 21. H. Taylor Mrs Ex Wiliama

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