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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1912.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

Underles: A.B.U. AT# & STH EDITIONG AI. TELEGRAPure Cour,

Telegraphic Address: MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE

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OLD MEN WHO ARE DOING THE WORLD'S

ཧྥ་

WORK.

CURRENCY PROBLEMS IN

(HINA

THE CHINA MAII.

of any copper coins of Chinese cuinege.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

PUBLIC, AUCTION

or

FINE SELECTION OF JAPANESE

EMBROIDERIES & CURIUS.

designed batterie

ou

TUESDAY,

The America Commul-General at Hong- karg in a recent repart refers to the efforts What sholained that the ausoups of subsidiary silver and copper THEN that distinguished physi, ian, Sir ↑ of the Government of Hongkong to seduce man is too old at forty, thst single phrase'ns in circulation in the Calnay, the laboat gave him a world-wide notoriety. Men stop in the process of reduction being the smiled

; the idea, soning that në forty dinat men have only just begun to do their geost prohibition of the circulation in the Colony work, while in large numbers of essen their montal activity continues unslated oven This step, he says, has bad some iniportant E Undersigned has res fret hercig when

twice forty, Pre-eminent among cogenarians in the results in a business way, and the situation Emperor of Austris, who still live laborious in regard to it is a typical of the situation days. Other famous workers in de Lord at Chin'e monetary syatom, ur lack of. Halsbury who, though nearly eighty-rensystem, that the chirgo mesite stiention. will probably again all the office of Chancellor of Great Britain: Penfour to the beginning of the current year Alfred Russel Wallace who, at eigh y-nine the Colony of Longkong lund minted or had is still one of the greatest scienists living; inned as than prodart of other British minta Dr Weir Mitchell, aged eighty-three, who mental darivity is so great that be publishes for the Colony silver currency to the monst ab lost ono new hook overy year; while |+ # $1,421,487 local overeney in dollars and Mr Jo-eph Choats, eneo the United States half dollers, and silver and oupper currency Ambasador to Graat Britaio, still penetises the amount of $43,999,890 in other soins. las at eighty.

As for men between seventy and sighty | Of this amount $1,597,450 has Tacou will. who are in the forefront of iné lectu life.drawn from circulation, and pelted their naine, in legion; and they are headed bellien to reduce the amount ip circulation, by the Fupe, who is seventy seven.

ESSENTIALA POR Vigorous Lava. The first anential for each vigorous old ago is, obviously, a food which nourishes the brain, perves, and the body perfectly. This is obrions, and doctors are daily impres-ing on the world the overwbalming importance of proper diet for maintaining the strength and health of the individus.

HR Uuderigned have received instruit

tions to all by Publie. Asation

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),

FRIDAY.

the 25th October, 1918, at 230 r.s., at their Sazz Room, No. 8, Dus Vœux

Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

Fiftoon dozen Coloured Shirts.

The first capont al of proper diet is that should contain the most nutritions elements in a concentrated form, so that the organs may not have a lot of waste to desi

with. Among uol

Kuch fonds, a distin guished physician has written in The General Practitioner: "I have found Sanatogen ronchus more nearly the ideal than any other am ng easily-absorbible, concentrat ed, nutritions fod preparations

Eleven dosen White Dress Shirley, wasting diseases, loss of strength

Soveral Suit Lengths.

Fifty pairs Ladies' and Children's Boat and Shoes,

clothing. Handbags.

A quantity of Flanuel, &c., &c., de TERMS ---Ås usual.

HUGHES & ROUGH,

Auctioneers.

Bangkong, October 19, 1912.

133

|« to minimise the discount on these subsidiary coins as compared with the corresponding standard dollar,

LOCAL METHODS OF EXCHANĀ. This discount in characteristic of the gomural situation in South Chins monetary affairs. The coins chiefly in circulation in

th China and in Hongkong, are Chinesa 20-cent pievos. A standard silver dollar

its han note equivalent is ordinarily worth fir cent pieces and 8 cent- additional. A standard silver ur paperi dollar is generally worth 107 to 112 copper cents of Chinese coinage. Honykeng subsidiary silver is not at so great a discount as the Chinese coins, »inco, under the laws of Hongkong, subsidiary Bong- kong coins are legal tender up to 32 and copper coins are legal tender up to 81, while Chinese coins are not legal tender

Taken by th so who are suffering fran Any nervous disorders, from ances, and vitality, as well as by convalescente Bantogen rapidly restores them to perfect hastth, Similarly, taken by those who a well, it increases their stack of health and Blouses, Belts, Night Dresses, Ender./870ox them a reserve fures of anergy, which at all, though they are in common use.

may be drawn up n when needed.”

Nearly sixteen thousand doctors haze, For example, the Hongkong Post Offico already testified to the extraordinary will accept only Hongkong coins in pay- benefits their patients have derived frment of postage, but will receive them, Sanatogen, while some of the most distin- guished men and women in the world have including all sulwidiary coins, at their par voluntarily admitted that they owe much value. It has been a enamon scheme of of their present health to the preparation.Chinese money changers to collect Bong.

Baris ParY COUNCILLORK.

kong prins at the discount usual on mirr The Rt. Hon. Sir John Gtrst, a member ilver coins of mixed origin and work, thew uf HM's Prity Council, who is still off on the Government as far as possible or THE Oudersigned havo received instrach Gurst wishes to say it has long beat any way possible at their rate. This vigorous at seventy-nren, writes: “Sir THE

auguainted with the great merits of Saas-plan worked very well under the old tages—has taken it with excellent results, arrangemes. 1. but when the permission to and when necessary will certainly take itace pt thinese copper coing was withdrawa again. It was also used by a daughter of by the Government and the Chinese, com- his with great benefit."

The Rt. Hon. Thomas Burt, M.P.,munity had to bevi copper coins (business another member of the Privy Council, who in China or suyong the thinoro hurt canno in seventy sive, writes: I have used the caret do without copper cuira) they VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD Sanatogen for some time past with excellent re forerd to get copper coins when ard

results.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

tions to sell by Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCEANRU).

431

SATURDAY,

the 28th October, 1912, at 10.30 4.3, ng No. 31. Fokfulam Road.→→

THE SUNDRY

kc.,

FURNITURE &c..

Therain Contained,

PLANTS IN POTS, MA

Ke..

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.

On view day of sale. Catalogites will be issued. Tinua:-As uken!,

مسجد

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Austinet, Hongkong, October 22, 1912.

1341

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received instruc. juns to all by Fublic Auction SATURDAY,

the 26th October, 1912, commencing at 2.30 73, at their Salus Rooms, No. 8. Des Vieux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street.

A CONSIGNMENT OF PORCELAINS, BRONZES, A¢%, &c FROM PIRING, *Including Ivories, Pokinese Clujsonne and Lacquered Ware, Jadestone, a few Sels of Mandarin Beads (Amber, Coral, and Jadestone), number of Saut Bottles, fow Mandarin Costs, Brocades, and Silk Skirts, Old Chinese Pictures, &c., &c., and a number of Old Wall Plates.

W

Porcelains of the Sung, Ming, Tea Kwong Kong Hi, Kienlong Gái Hưng Dynasties.

Full Particulars from Catalogue.

On view from Fridny, p.,

TZEN! AS Orusi.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, October 15, 1912..

PUBLIC AUCTION,

1318

THE Undersigned bax received instrus-

Tada org by Public action.

י.

WEDNESDAY,

the 6th November, 1912, at 2.30 r.n., « their Balm Rooms, No. 8. Des Vaux

ROAD Corner of Ica House Stroek--

A LA QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD,

S

יו

FURNITURE,

dc.

Comprising as follows:--

Two Duving Room Suites, One Hil Tapestry and, One Leather Covered. Uph lstered Chairs and Boíes, Carpets and Bag, Pictur, few Oil Paintingy and. Engravings, Bod Koum Suites, Double and Single Brave and Krs-mosuted Bedsteads and Cote, Barosus, Wardrobený die, Tesk- wood Dining Room Furniture, &c, der 1 Dinner börvice complete and Descri- Bervice, Crockery, El retro-plated and Obes Ware, 2 Cooking Etoves and Kitelion Utensils, Enamsiled Ware, Cutlery, &a.j Electric Lamps, Brass Ferias, Pire Brasses, &c.

A few pieces of Carved Blackwood Fur- niture, 1 Cottage Piano, I Large American 'Iron" "Esfa, and a few pieces of Old Porcelains,

„On:rlow day ba'am gala.

Catalogues, will boʻlamód, TERMC-AL. Dagni,,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, October 35, 1919,

Sanateger can be obtained of all Chemists Those, however, who desire to know more about the preparativa should write for A uf.a nest interesting Phamphlet, The Art of Living, by that distinguished medical author. Dr Andrew Wilson. It will be sent, free, to all mentioning this paper, on application to Berera A. Wuling

Co.,, Kinkiang Band, Shanghai,

Anctions.

rj

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undemiquod have received inatruo tion to seti by Tuía Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF T JONCERNED),

THE

on

WEDNESDAY, the 30th October, 1014, at 2.30 r.m., at

their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Der Vieux Road, corner of Iaz Horns Stazzt, —

A LARGE QUANTITY OF' VALOARLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

&t.c..

&c.

Retired to Sale Rooms for convenience

of Saic. (Full Particulars from Catalogus). Un view day before sale. TIANA -Â usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer's. Hongsong, Utober 23, 1912.

1346

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PUBLIO AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received instrac- Lions from Captain Gperros, to cell by Public Auction

DA

THURSDAY,

the 31st Cletober, 1919, at 2.30 p.3., mộ

No. 2, Caston · Villan,"

Kowloon,

..

THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

&c.,

FURNITURE,

Sto..

&fit.. Theroiu Contained. - Including a 3 Speed Gear Gent's Bigyelo

in gred condition.

Full Particulars from Catalogue,

On view day of salo. Catalogatum will be inavod. Tras: An u val,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneeri Hongkong, October 22, 1912,"

ALMARTIN'S

APIOL

Formands of Luding niwayo ding a les of Maria'a kita ta ava dvoje, 20 1084 OR DW Kraf The ef, my tzregalality 29 đạn hyvana S Vicely done be admiotojai. Thom Tho poona wale, AL! Cheroiska nai kome sal

Be MARTIN'S

&STEEL Gecko PILIS.

APIOL

where they could and found that practically

tin

only source was the Hongkong post office, where the coins were to he had but

the

29th October, 1912, commenting at 9.30 P.M., at bio Salsa Roma,

DUPPELL STREET,

A FINE SELECTION OF JAPANESE FMBROIDERIES & CURIOS,

FING SILK EMBROIDERED: Soroona

Comprising

(large and small), Wall Hangings Bedspreads, Kimonos, Cuslrion Covere aud Pictures, elu

CARVED IVORY: C, Boxes and

Figuros. # DAMASCENE: Fracolute; Ci, arotta Casus, Buckles, Cuff Links, Buttons and Hat Pin

FINE KINKOSAN SATSUMA: Veus

and Ten Satay

Eranza Cloisonnes, Br Ward, Enga and Nagoya Tea Sets and Vases, etc., etc. On view from Monday, the 28th Oct. Catalogues will be inued. TRAMA-Coah on delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

Auctioneer. Hongkong, October 22, 1912.

Intimations.

1343

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCF SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managzes, HONGKONG,

J.

T. HAMILTON, GENERAL Managzi

FOR THE EAST, Tokyo.

Now Insurance Paid for..... £ 95,687,500 Outstanding insurance amounts Assets amount to £104,088,665 to .................£282,653,220 Surplus amounts to... 17,828,766 Dividends to Policyholders

1910............

10,576,157 Total Expenses for 1910....... Total paid Policyholders 1910 59,439,360 10,399,099 Gross ornings from Laterost

and Rants for 1910......21,648,526 Gross rate of Income from

Investments 1810... Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912.

","

INSURANCE CO.

4.48%

72

IN WHICH AR VESTED THE KHAREN-OF

Comrasy. In.

and

only at par with the standard dollar. The VORTH BRITISHI & MERCANTILE profit the changers had once and in deal 1ng with the Government, therefore, was sucuring the coins they had to have. The TAR OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE taken fm them

in the reverse process of Hongkong post office exchanged as higla 28,000 in coppurcuola in one day for silver. The plan of the Government in Chas forcing the Chinese copper coins out of circulation in la so reduce the number of copper coin available for buruess as to maintain their value al par. The same plan is being followed with respect to sub- sidiary silter, but the problem of restrict-Anchorined Capital £4,000,000 ing the number of subsidiary coins in

Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 circulation where the chief medium of exchange in the Colony in Chinese silver is Fire Funds

8,899,114 Paid-up Capital ....£2,437,500 most diflunk.

CII-Life & Annuity Funds... 16,136,180 Sinking Fund Account ...... 88,519

THE READJUSTMENT OF MINTING PROFITS. The next logical step in the equalising process in the withdrawal of the privileg of circulating Chinese coins. It is probable that in view of the fact that Hongkong's w subsidiary coins have been widely scattered and the amount in the Colony is more or less uncertain, the, restriction of the use of Chinese coins would serinly Incal business. At the same time, cripple so long as present conditions continue, especially a long as the amount of Chinese subsidiary iz circulation is con

constantly age, further withdrawals on the increase by continued Chinese coin- of Hongkong silver for the melting pot will be useless, The font volume of subsidiary coins was ninted at

large proft, which must, in practical effect, be repaid the public in their withdrawal, and withdrawals repre- sent serious lumes, which are a great drain apon the Colony unless they are effective, As indicated in the Budget address of the

former Governor of this Colony, the policy is to be continued, but due regard must be

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO;

*་

TOTAL FUNDS IN 31ST DECEEPER, 1911,

£29,561,986

tavanus Fire Lranch..

19

£29,581,268

2,587.158 Lite and Annoite 1 Branchos &

1,973,289 Revenue Marine Department... 962,897 Other Receipt

430,199

£5,239,312

The Accumulative Funda of the various Branches are separately invested, snd, by Act of Parliament, are set aide to meet ha claims under the respective Depart tents of the Company's Business.

JHEWAN, TOMS & CO.

Agent's

PATELL & CO.

had to the continuance of Chinese coinage Exporters & Importers

of subsidiary chice and, the matter of co- oporation between the Governmenta con cerned. The whole matter represents the nature of China's monetary problem, and Hongkong's fortes are merry indicative ad

the process through which Chiun General Merchants

to establish a stable currency system.

ANTI-MARRIAGE CLAUSE.

Contracts of Musical Comedy Brides.

Mr George Edwardes, the

musical comedy manager, is alarined at the arriage rate among the young women of his various companies.

"So many of them have left the age

recently to get married during the ran of

|x. play," said Mr J. O. E. Makice, Mr

and

Commission Agents.

O.T

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

WITHOUT, ALCOHOL FOR "GAS.

For

Digestion

and

Indigestion

NO OTHER DRINK IN THE

:: WORLD HAS BETTER GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS

FOR THE RELIEF of:

Indigestion, O.T. has proved invaluable to thousands of people.

A WINEGLASSFUL sipped after Meals, will aid Digestion, pre- vent Flatulence and "Full Feeling" and help to restore the healthy func- tions of the Digestive System.

BUY A BOTTLE TO-DAY

TELEPHONENo. 638

Benger's Food, prepared with fresh new, milk forins a dainty and delicious cream, rich in all the necessary food elements.

I half Ecager's Feed so prepare.l, is mixed with half freshly made tea or coffee, cocoa or chocolate, its highly nourishing and digestive ad vantages are added with gical success to the refresh- ing qualities of the beverage.

BENGERS

also mizes agreeably with stimulants when these Day be medically recommended."

"Cenger's Fond and how to u

Infamia, Invalids and the

brooklet,,post from foue BENGER'S FOOD, LTD, Ofter Works, Manchester, England.

da te vold to by Druggi,

1 say

KEATINGS LOZENGES

cure the worst Cough.

VA, GHLAND CARLTON HOTELS

HONGKONG, CANTON, Mr&Mrs F. Allen M. W. Prinde, Jun

Mr.A. G. Besumens MrA. F. Remedios Mr B. G. Bale Mr A. Higgs

SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW.

B

Mins Brass

Edwardes's manager at the Adelphi Theatre, THE CHINA MAIL

"that Me" Edwardos has been compelled to take action." The action consists of a 1342 now anti-karriage clausu in all future con- tracts. The actress who signs this contruct will not be released from her engagements, during the rehearsals of the run of a play, if she intends to marry,

No fewer than eightont actresses left “The Quaker Girl" during its san, to get married, said Mr Malone. 4! Now the epidemie has broken out again while we are rehearsing our new production for the Adelphi."

RHEUMATIC WEATHER

DON'T be surprised if you have an at

tack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected" pacte freely with: Cham: berlain's Pain Balm and it will soon dine apper, Hold by all Chemlats and Draw:

TYPHOON

MAP and

Enables one

GUIDE

Sp

locate the centre

of a Typhoon

MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD

TAPED FOR HANGING,

Capt. and Mrs Braga. Mr W. J. A. Robbin

I 17. Brag

Mr and Mrs Arthur Mapa de Rogerson Mint My

Mrs J. Crawford

MeT. J. Flynn Mr G. Barper

Mise Ada Rowley Miss Delile Conner Mz A.J. Schmitt

Mr G, W. Bawell Miss Ethel Smith Mr B. H. Stephenson Ma W. Jadison - Min Ectone⠀ Mr and Mrs Jenneys Mrs Tallin Miss M. Jesperson Mr J. Treadgold Mr & Mrs B. Pestonji Mr J. Vernon Soph Miss Glady' l'otter Mr and May West, 1. Mr J. H.Portle';"

Mr E. Arndt MmC. „W. Band Mr and Mrï 0, H. Mise Ränd

Backhouse -De-and Mrs Pallon Dr And Mow B. W..My gt Mrs J. Robert

Brown

ANIMAE Carleton Mr G. Bache

Mr and Ms M. D. Mr M. L. Scheler

Currie

Mr AL. Shields"

Mr. Hector Fulles Capt. OV 8. Skrin Mr Gillinghamshire. B. A Lának & Mrs Havett My R. M; Baith- De & Mix Evan-Tones Mr B. D, Stowar Dr E15 Martyn Lobb Mr Sea Men Ves Couan. Me vais Voerenda

Price 40 Cents,

M/T, M, Maölkunen Mr.

W.WilsonTM

GARNER, QUELCH &

VISTORS AT HOTELS,

HONGKONG HOTAJ.

Mr G. Allan

SOLE AGENTS

Mr G. F. Lahnert bir A. T. Barberini. Dr & Mrs L. Lisaer Mon F. W. Beanislen Dr H... Lisser Mr E. A. Besucont Mrs E. de noon Lewis

Mc Q.D. J. Bell

M: G. A Bens

Bhanuk

Mr G. T. Top

Mr and Mrs J. A.

Co.,

PEAK HOTEL

Dy and Mrs Anbroy Mr J. D. Lloyd Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

Mr A. J. Auld

Mr G. W. Barten

Mr La M. Bayley Mr and Mrs oyer Mr Bowdler

Mrs Bow

*nd 2 girls

Mr and Mrs N.

F.. Macaulay

Mojon

Mr N. C.

Gregor

MacIntyre.

Mr A.

Mackenzie

Mr J. Blumi

Major & Mr Lyddou

A.O.D.

Dr & Mrs Macfarlan Capt. & Mrs McMuon children and nare R.A.M.C.

. Foster R

Me and Mr Petriu

Major Prichard, R. 4.

Mr and Mrs Ñell | Abromney-General & Li-Col. Radcliffe R. E. Mrs Buckmill Ene. Comdr Boome,

Mr W. Steels Buye Dr Brill Mr O Baschner - Mr J. 3dden Mr and Mrs F. E. Dr U. Marriott

O'Brien Rutlet

Min Bultura Mr E. 1. Byrne

Họ ). 2. the biru Mr V. Ciseninle Mr A. A. Cbizton Mts N. A. Chyton

'and' child Mr.

- W. B. Cline Mi-8 A. EL. Cline

His C. Cline.

MrT. J. Cokely

Mr. R. T. Matheson

and child

Mr P. W. McClintock DC W. Dianny

Mr B. K. Melita Mr J. Merecki Mr D. M. Mickle Jise H. Montague Mr J. Morri

Mr J. D. F. Malder

Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Mi M. de Nona

Mr and Mrs D N. Cap, and Mm F2 D.

Conolly

MW. R. J. Cooper Miss Cracker Mr J. B. Crockelt Bir G.

Carry

Mr C. E. Daví

Mr C. Defer

Mr. F. I. Dengan Mt W. C. Draw

Mr. H. Edwards MI

Northcombe

bir V. d'Outlingen Mr J. Cemiston Dr and Me Parsous

and su Mi-a Parsons

Mr and Mrs L. E.

Phipp

Mrs F. S. Pink).as Dr LF. Randal

and Mrs E, C. Mr E H. Ray Ehrenfels

Mr H. R. Everall

Mr H.G. Fisher

Miss F. Reny

Mr C. Reich

Dr Scherer

Mr E. A. S. Fowler Mr W. Schmcike

MrFreach & child Mr Ms J. Walter Dr Fremst

Scolt

Bir Denman Ful'er Miss Adele Scutt Mr and Mrs J. F.. Mr E. L. Smith

Mr/H. H. Solegan

George

Mire George

Capt. It. Spears

Mr and Mrs A. W. Miss Square

Cordon and child

Mr A. G. Gordan

Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr.1. Gurgey

Mr B. Stephens 31 G. E. Stenebat

Mr P.D. Sutherland

Birs Hony Taylor

Mr and Mrs Joseph Commander ER

Goald

Vesle, E.N.

Mr D. M. G. Gratis Mr G. Verraaij

A. Gray and Mr E. Vollbracht Biz H. Vollbrecht

Mr

child

Mr K. J. Grimbaw Mr C. T. A. Walker

Capt. T. P. Hal

Dr. G. Hanna

Mr L. Walker

Mr and Mire A, H.

Me nud Mrs W. A. Wazo z

Miss P. Warner

Mr" T. Harbord. Mr H: Watkins Mias

M. Hirst

Mr L. Watson)

Ms N. L. Hodges Mr & Mrs B.. Webl

Mr D. M Whamond

and child

ME

Dr 8 2

Capt. B Incos MT. G. Janney

|

Major Chalifald. RE. R.N.

Mrs Cole and child Dr&Mrs Rutherford,

J. and Mrs T. C. RN.

Canning'am

Mr M. Darch

Mr A. F. Donne

Mr and Mrs G. G.

Gordon

Capt. & Mrs Guthrie,

I A.

Mr A. Sinclair

Me and Mrs Sofisti Mr and Ms Tulsti Majer & Mrs Wating.

RAM.C.

Mr Wason

Mr and Mrs. W, M.

Me and Mr B. A. Watxoa

Hale

Mrs Wheen and child

L-Col. Gordon Hall, Mr Wilson

R.A.M. C.

Mr Lee Wonger Mr W. B. ind. Mr David Wood... Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Capt. Wood I.4.1ĻU, Mead Mrs W. G. Mr H. P. Woodboure

Humphreys

Miss E. Woodhou Ist-Col wt Mre Mr & Mrs Lee Jones Wrigley, a‚Ñ‚D. Lt. Col. & Mrs Tean

and child D.P.

Mr WV, Jack

LETOE

Mr J. B. Ambuld Mr Banlt Mr L. Bizot MrR. E. Bro ka Mr J. D. ByrnU Mr J. Cholu,

R. J. Chard

Mr H. V. Chem Mr. F. A. Chopard BIF D. N. Cogma Mrs J. Curtia Mr W. Dalziel Mr J. & Divid

Dr L. E. Fanniu MrA

E Gagnon Mr. and Mrs Von

Cormey

MJ. S. Gülis

Mr Goldenberg Mr J. Graciasi Mr J. M. Harris Mr J. S. Hayward Min 11. Hatchisen

Mr H. Aiken

BOGSS.

Mr & Mrs F. Jansen

and family

Mr P. A. Lapinique Mr V. Lugebil Me and Mrs E., R.

Mariot BA. Margh Mr G. W. Marsh;]] Mr & Mrs G Maurer Mr R. Manasche. Mr. L. Morris Mrs. K. de Morris MD 8. Morton Mr F, Mum

Mr J. T. Nichols Mr A. N. Qangle Mr F. Rayen Mr J. A. St Mrs H. Secbrist Mrs A. Sobr

Mr and Mrs T.

Vangban Mz Woodworl

GRAND HOTEL.:

Mr & Mrs Parley Mr C. Becker

Mr Cavanengh

Mr and Mrs H. C. H.Mr Curtis

White

Me A. Whitmarsh

Mr G. 3. Wilkinsru

·Mrs K. L. Jahostone. Mr G. G. Wood Mr S. Komor

Mr and Mrs J. F.

Miss Kondrup Wright

Ma

Mr A. Kruseman

Mr Elon

Mr W.

Gregory

Mr. Peyton Grižia MH Grimberg Mr. Herzl Mr Jallian Mr. A. Langenheim

di Mr J. A. Young

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr G. Mahony

Mr G. D. Mill

Capt. Miukintz Mr & Mrs Madis Mr A. T. Myall Mr M. Ciffer Mr S Paut

My V: Pennell Mas E. Peterson Mr & Mrs Buddetz Mr Li Sith

Mi-e Timmerly. Mr E Toaparer Mr & Mrs Faynood

Tal

M: Á. D. “Anderson Mr G. H. May

THE #ZAZIOT ROTELL M2 T." Aski

Mr and Ms FEMF, Bruhn Mr A. C. Seidele

31AIOR

De Bellion

Mr Miyatomi

Mrand Mrs J. R. Me.G. Blocks

spell & children. Mr and Mrs Stutzk

and children: Mr. H. Culliford Lt and Mrs. J. B. Mr A. A Friends Tackaberry

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Mrs Burse and child Mr and MB. A.Mi Capell MF. W. Chriswell Mody Tasty Crowe Major J. Morris Aías "roxler,

Mr M, F. Murray

W. M. Nish Donaldson Mr Mr Ewing Me H, Uvery Mr B. a. Fearon Cant de Mr W. Biz Binchate,

PSARILOTS Mr. Geo.

Bir und Mas Pescock Grimble Bli K. Hart

and child

Capt. & Mrs Hush-Me

invernd child

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