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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912.

Hughes and Hough

ACCTIONEER TO THE GOVERNMENT..

General Auctioneers

AND-

Share, Coal-and-

General Brokers,

PROPHETORS "TO-KWA-WAN !!

COAL STORAGE).

1

Cinigy used:"

ABC. 4th & Star Estions. AI. Tserei Coimi

Tulegraphic 'Addrøm · MEIRION HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION:

TEE Undersigned have redelvad Instras.

Tding to Sell by tahlfo & action

(102 ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

GI

SATURDAY,

the 4th January, 1915, se il R, At

their Salus Roems, No. 8. Des Võsuz

Road, Corner of Ice House St.,—

A Labut QUANTITY (DP

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, tc..

tc.,

&c., Kemoved to Salo Rooms for convenience of Sale.

(Full Particulars from Cataloguo)." TAMA:-A prual,

HUDHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, December 23, 1912.

1611

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undoraignod have received instrue- tions to sel by Public Auction,"

ጎን

WEDNESDAY,

the 8th January, 1918, commencing at

2.30 r.., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voux Road, Corner of

Jee House Street,--

A Lange -QUANTITY -OF---

VALUARLE

TEAKWOOD FURNITURE,

A follow-

Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Up- kolstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, a few Pictures Paintings, Engre- ings, cte, Bed Rooms, Double and Single Brass, and Blan muunted Bedsteads and Cots, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture, &c., A., 2 Dinner Ser- vices and Dessert Service, Crockery, Electro-plated and Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c., and a small collection of "Valuable Books;

Ala

A few pieces of Carred Blackwood Furditure, 2 Pianos, 9 Remington Type- writers, Ung 3in. Foot Lathe by The Britanic Coy. with Slide Rest, a los of Engineer's Tools, and Solf-Centreing

Ubucks.

Catalogues will bo jasned. Tenu--As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongling. Kecember 29, 1312.

FOR SALE

1612

HE Undersigned have received instruc

tions to sell (for account of the concerned), at their Sales Rouw, No. 8, Dey Vax Bond, Comer of Ice House Street.

* Full size Billiard Table with all Access sorios, in good condition by Thurston &Co., London.

1 *Deluit 4 H.P. Motor, NEW.

1 Eridgeport & H.P. Motor, (Good Con-

dition guaranteed).

1 American Cash Register. Full particulars from the Undersigned.

HUGAYO & HƯNG,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, November 14, 1912.

*THE OHINA MAIL'

NOTICES

1.168

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONFK B.

THE CHINA MAIL.

*A BOON TO MOTHERS.. Is What Mes de Silva, of Caylan,

Calls Dr Williams' Pink Pill

SHE STATES HER REASONA¦,

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. Ratunsinne, nar Hount Lavinia, Ceylon, Mr Isabela de Silva, a lady residing at holds very pronounced views as bo the value of Dr Williates' Pink Pis to her sex. She speaks with the authority of personal experience;

FOR BAL EN

SECTION A or K.-I. I. 570

Aten 25,376 Square foot. Position Facing King's Park,

Money on Mortgages at market rebot.

PUBLIC AUCTION:

THE Unfdesigned has received instrue

tour for Mr R. Đ. Hànvey, to hell. by Public Auction

MONDAY,

the 30th December, 1919; commoncing at

230 rim., b. The Corzann,

Barker Road,-*-*

THE WHOLE..OF MAS

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURES

Da Viewfromancenon Sunday, Mire 29th Doc.

Catalogues will be issued. Trans-Cash on delivery;

GEO. P. LAMİNEIET, Hongkong, Dreamber 21, 1912,

HOTELS

THE

1001

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD::

KOWLOON,

[DJ

In my opinion Dr Williams Pink PL are a boon to mothers," said Mrs do Silva, Until the birth of my child three yo ago, I had siways been strong, but after that event my health rapidly declined, and found myself gripped by awful headaches

and acuto Back-paion:

I tried various remedios but thens only apsat ny stomach and ninde me worse. Aftor avery meal I was goized with violub pains in the chest, accompanied by nadson,

which later became so bad that I was afmid to tako solid food, and consequently became very emaciated. During the two years that my illaess continued i can truthfully say I did not enjoy a single night's core. posed sleep, for nightmares and

WEAKENING NIGHT AWEATS greatly disturbed me, and in the mornings Arose fealing totally unit for the dayis work. For a considerable time my health remained in this critical state, and it was

SCOTTISH LETTER.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

EDINBURGH, No. 3.

THE CHANCELLOS ÁT ABERDEEN. Most people who know their Aberdeen will admit that the question of all ques. tions there is that of the land. In this north-eastern quarter of the country has been fought and won a terrible" battle. over the forces of nature: a harsh and unkindly soil has yielded to a century of muscle and grit. It is now the realm of larga and prósperous fataing. But to those who think deeply there is over all the pathos of the battlefield. The mer who dug, the trenches and Hought the huttle are gone. They have left, and found homes in other lands and the great i problem a rural depopulation now faces mur statesment (aud Parliament. Hop- pily the best men of both political par ties are deeply concerned with the dis appearance of the small farmer and the farin labourer. And both political per- 'tios are adumbrating reforms of our land laws. The main lines of the Unionist schenie are already before the public; it is not required of them at the present manent to announce the details. What fac proyals of the Goverment are no one on us yet tell, only that it is declared that this is the hour of the great ip- quisition of the people." Great intercal therefore was felt in the speech of Mr. Lloyd-George in Aberdeen; it was hoped lant night cenumit one of his in- fieretions that he would, in order to get once more in advance of his col- leagues, prematurely announce the policy

not until told of the merits of Dr Wilf Ministers. He was discreet, however: liams' Pink Pills wy hope of recovery was reticence forced upon him?” At revived.

any rate he disappointed his heatere,' and After taking only a for bottles of Dr his readers in the prese: be gave no hint Williams' Pink Pills I slept better and the anervating night sweats disappeared. My appetite improved and I could take solid food without feeling any after dis comforts. I began to put on weight, and Cold and Hot Water throughout. found myself altogether in a much better state of health. I continued taking Dr Williams' Pink Pills until all traces of the

CULECTRIC LIGHT AND FASE,

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PRIVATE AND PUBLIO. BARS.

BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT CUISINF.

For Particulars apply to

THE MANAGER.

READACHES AND· BACK-PAKKE disappeared, and I have had no return of the symptoms of my illness since."

Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People can be obtained from dealers everywhere, also from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., 84, Szechuan Road, Shanghai, one bottle for 91.50, ais fox 88, poet free,

INSTRUCZIVE BOOK raz-Ladies' who require further information should send

Booklet, Plin Talks to Woman," poatį RB Frea:

as to what was in store for us in the future. Liberalism, lie declared, had yet to deal with the gigantle question of pre- I

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NO' OTHER DRINK IN THE :: WORLD' HAS' BETTER :* GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS

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table poverty and the 196 care

condition of every social reforms in thorough aut 'complete change in our and system." He referred to statistics, and asked why should they have in Sect and larger emigration than even. Ir. ud, stores of thousands every year, and

* VISTORS AT HOTELS. ltese the most able-bodied, robust, manly

HONG KONG HOTEL. Young flows in the rural districts, flee-

Mr and Mrs Adair.. Mr H. A. Kolly ing from their native land as if it were

Dr Klone Mr J. S. Ardern ricken with pestilence? The pestilence. Į Me and Mrs F. S. Mr S. Komor

Mr A.Krusema The ad·lel, in land monopoly. His Celtic Ball

[L. No. 120: Telg. Addrow 'TERMOTEL, post-card to above address for the usa eloquences found full scope upon is MA. T. Barberini Mr G. T. Lloyd

Hongkong, Feb. 27, 1912.

!

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLowes) STREET,

Opposite Clock Tower.

T.OCATION good for Hillside Scenery and ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE.

theme: The land of Brotland, he M1 M. Baring

May Barzinaon nidin one passage, should not be used MF E. R. Bato primarily for the benefit of those who Fist it when the sun is shining and the THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE emirer is in blooms; the land of Scot. BOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.ch is for the people who stick to it and

SILEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGEra, Hongxong

love it when the winter reign, when Snow and tempest lash fiercely across its egled ficus." Tharowan a good deal

Mr. and Mrs. L.

Lownden

Mr S. Lowrie

and nurse

Mr E. A. Beaumont Mr and Mrs F. C. Macdonald; shild MPR. C. Beaumont Ms E. R. Bellion Me G. A. Bean Ur A. Boessenger Dept. C. R. Beyron 8. C. Blans

4

Mr N. C. MacGregor Mr D. G. Mact us Mr and Mrs~ Neil

MacIntyre

Mr and Mrs N. F. Mr. A. Mackenzie

Mr Mario Bitch of this language in the Chancellor's Pauline Brad Dr O.

ford

Familles, Residents and Tourista J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL. March; but of real information regarding

made thoroughly comfortable.

Terms Moderate.

RU ON FIRST-CLASS LINES. Under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietress

M. S. HOY.

BRAESIDE PRIVATE HOTEL STANDING to its own grounds with Tennis and Croquat Lawas, Large Airy and Well Furnished Rooms, Every home comfort. Fine View of the Harbour. Telephone. No, 100..

Mas F. W. WATTS, Braeside,' 20, Macdonnell Road. Hongkong, September 2, 1906

Apply to

11

ron van East, Torto.

Outstanding insaance amounte

the Government scheme not a syllable. Mr O Baschaer

riots

GARNER, QUELCH

PEAK "HOTEL

SOLE AGENTS

00.

GRAND CAZLION HOTKE,

De and Mrs Anbrey Mr and Mrs W. M. Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mier N. Maher Lieut. Archer

| Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Rev. MoMurray and

and child

Humphreys!

Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr and Mrs P. Jacks

strong

Mr H. N. Jeffries

Mr & Mrs Let Jones Me and Mrs Jones

Mr A. Keith

Mr and Mrs Kohler Lt. Col. & Mr A. Lean and child

Mr L. M. Bayler: Mr and Mrs Beyor Capt. & Mrs Bourchier

sad girl Mrs Bowdler Majot Bowen Attorney-General & Mr Mason

*Mrs Bucknill

Capt. & Mr McMuùn Major & Mrs Comyu children and nurse,

Osph Mrs Craster, R.A.M.O.

maid and children Mis J. D. Mine Mi M. Cumming Mr & Mrs Morgan

Mr 8. G. Bei

famity

Mr & Mrs R. Pestonji

Capt, and Mrs Brags Mr J. J. Patton M*F. Braga

Miss L. Braga Miss M. Briga

Mr W. Prinzle, Jun,

Mr R. W. Ramy

Mi a H. J. Rood

Laut R. E. B. Brown-Mr A. F. Remedios

tor

I.ME. R. Bush

Mr P.. R. Carleton Mr P. Cartas Mrs J. Crawford

Mr J. C. Ridley

Mr A. Rizza

Mr and Mrs” Arthur

Rogerson

Miss Ada Rowley

Lieut. Don W, Crom-Mr A. E Rollins

bic, R.E

ML. C. Saunders Malam E. Engesie Mr. W. Soweil Mr T. G. Flyun Misa H. H. Smith Rov and Miw 8. C. Mr G. Spencer

Freeman & child · Dr.A. E. StepvOIN

Mrs B. T. Mattinon { Lit and Mr T. C. Min Morgan and Mr H. Gourgay

And child Thess are the questions, he vaguely said, My Andrew Campbell Mr J. R. Maxton New Insurance Paid for......£ 35,697,500 which must be searched. An entertain. Mr Harry Catlin Mr D.C. M.Cau,by £282,669,220ng and eloquent speech, but hard-headed Mr. and Mrs H. F..Dr. and Mrs G. W

McKenny Assels amount to....£104,068,656 Aberdeen was went into the cold empty Mrs Chaplin & maid Mr B. K. Malita Surplus amounts to£ 17,828,768 anded.

Mr. Malcher Dividends to Policyholders

Mr J. Mareekt. 1910................

Total paid Policyholders 1910 Fotal Expenses for 1910 Gross warnings from Interests, and Benta for 1910...... Gross rate of Income from

Investments 1910 Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912.

10,076,151

53,439,380 10,392,0

THE CARЯDUFF ORPHEUS. (A bothy song.)

The darg, s' dune, the bothie redd,

And face and fingers syned. 21,646,59 | My concertina 'neath the bed

4.482

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANCE CO.

IN WHICH ARE VENIED THE SHARES OT

KINGSCLERE. HOTEL, THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE

HONGKONG.

NRIVALLED position in the Hill the Bestanical

Gardens and facing the Harbour,

Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously 5tted Bathroomus, Talephone and Electric FADL

Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms

throughout.... Telephone No. 1192. Cable Address:: *Saalisola." -

COMPANY, LTD.,

aud

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS:

ASSURANCE CO.

I took to sase my mind.. Then strontin! cot by necbour farms

I drew the calls down

Chalkley

Me P. Na Uhristia Mr: A. A. Claxton Mr J. Cogan MPT. J. Ookaly Mry W. Cowan

Mr A. G. Cowin Miss Crocker Mr G. F Curry

Mr A. F. Deans

Mr O Drolon

Mr P. B. Millard Capt

R. Monkman Mr J. Morris Mr J. D. Muider Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mr J. O. Malin Capt. and Min T. D.

Northcombe

Mr R A. Donalds n Mr V. d'Oattingen-

To march them with my musie's charme VIR. H. Douglas

A' into Straven town, -

Strang of the Ha' wad lowse the boys.

The Letham and the Hock

At Windyodge my cheery noise Brought Couplaw out to look.

As Clay Jock's cot o' Castleview

The auld dog stopped its woult As we stopped by, two after two,

To Sazuia Fulton's how. "

I played the old songs that ha'e been

Wi' fingers fidgin' fain;.

TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1911, I brought the tests to bless the een,

£22,561,289

-Authorised Capital £6,000,000

Subsribed Capital £4,500,000

And sent them back again. - '

I made them jee end you! wi' gles, Paid-up Capital £2,637,600 Then sughed a dowio tune,

Five Fund

3,889,114 Till silently they followed fue A.B.U, Code 5th Ed. II-e & Annuity Funda... 16,136,160 Hongkong, September 1, 1908.

Staking Fund Account **** 120

88,618

EX2,561,266

A quiet to the sound".

Avid Robin Grey" I played enough To mony a drucken loon. 9,567,158 And the wolves o' 'Carnduff*

KING EDWARD HOTEL | Revenue Fire branch.

13 Idle and Annuity 11,973,269 Wad rise and follow scop-

Branche..} Rerenne Marine Department... 282,699 F're loom an' dichon a' shebeen Other Receipts 430,193 I csatliem, fou and fain,

FIRST-CLASS' HOTEL Communion fácra relating to now ahould | UNDER EUROFEÁN MANAGEMENT. be addressed to THE EDITOR.

EXCELLENT : ROOMS. " ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT.

REASONABLE BATES.İ

TELEPHONE

Cortepondents must forward their namics and address with anytOOMTANZIJAS. biom addressed to the Editor; mothecessarily for publication but as ovidence of good faith

All matter for publication should”, “be written on osts side of the paper only. -

No anonymously signed communication *that has already appeared in any other paper Will be inserted

E. HATSIS, Manager,

Longkang. Getőbár9, 1909

TING,

Ladies relating to humiges could be Surgeon Destin

addraged fö Tas Secaxtaky.

Ordes for its copies of the CHINA. Mamabould be sent un sơơn as possiblo de the supply is limited. Canh 10 cta, Credit

20 otapar copp

Alterations and/sdditivna to ments on Fages 28...5, § and B abould be mute to the Omen, No. # Wynd. ham Biset, not later than 11.30 8, 1,

Albastions sad additions to Advaťtism mometa kás pagen 1, 6, 7 and 10 should be saut mot later than 3 p.m.

Sab

No ́16, D'Asựzlan Benedi

TERMS VERY MODERATI

SAVARESSES

CAPSULES

135

£5,233,312

The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, ars ast aside to meet

Mr W. C. Draw Me and Mre H.

Elrestels

Miss S.

Miss B. Palma

Mr B. E. Pinkham

O. MPC. W. Puckett

· Mr. E. H. Hay:

Miss F. Res

Mr and Mrs. Bemunt

And Dad

H. Earle Me K. Eictsert Mr F. Taucher Mr E-BL. Fielding Me F. L. obhinn Mr C. Finlayson Mr W. Schmelke

Mre W. B Sextirry Mr H. G. Fisker- Mr R. L. Forrest Mr J. Beiler Mr G. A. B. Fowler Mr H. Godfrey Shaw Mrs Freach at child Mr J. C. Sibley Mr Donmas Fal or MO. P. Skinner Mr and Ms J. P. Mr E E. Smith

George

Mr H H. Soloman Mi and Mr James

Spitio

Mias Coorge

Mr J. Champbell Gib

та

Dr Goseler

| Ms T: 0. Gibson

Mr.AG. Gordon

MIG. C. Gougb MY. Goulbourn

Mr W. Stephon Mr E T. timi on Mr P. D. Sutherland Mr and Mrs. P.

Symous

Capt. Trowbridge

Mr and Mrs Joseph MrG. Vermel

Mr E Vollbrecht Gould Mr D. M. G. Gratama Mrs E. Vollbrecht Mr F, J, Grif Mr H. Watkins Mr B Grimhaw: MrC. E Watkins

Mr & Mr B W. MA. Weber MC. Welch Mr D. M Wamond Bir D. White

Dr J. G. Hangs :

Capt. 7. P. Halls

J

Mr W. T. Harbord

| Mr A. Harrisen

And through the could, derli winter's e'en

I charmed then hatne again..

W.-H., fr Glasgow Herald.

VERT SCOTTISEL.

In The Felica Christmas number

Mr F. C. Katlı •' ́*

the claims under--the respective Depart-gir Guorgà Alexander is rodily vare irrer Mr Sv Hait.......

ments of this Company's Business.

“SHEWAN, "TOMES & CO.

Agenda 20

JEYES FLUID

SOTE AGENTTR.

Cunningham

maid

#

Mr G. Harper

Rev. Foster Pegg

My W. Jackson

Mr and Mrs Patrio Mr Plummer

Mr J. Josaph

Mr R. H. Stephensou

Mr A. O, Thomas

Mr E. J. Trandgold Mr C. Viale

Mr A. R. W. Libbley Mi M. A. William. Pruf Arthers. Libby son

Mr M. Darch Major Davy Mr Dennys Consul & Mrs Eitzon Lt. Col. Radcliffe R. Miss O. Lockwood Miss F. E.-Woodmaz Me and Mis G. O. Mr Balton

Mr and Mrs J. H.Miss H Young

Lodunkumper

Garnier.

Mr Roberts

| Flest Paymaster and Mr Ragora.

Mra Gark and child Eng. Comdr & Mrs

Mr and Mrs G. G.

Gordon

Rooms, R.N.

Dr & Mrs Ruth rford,

R.N.

Capt. & Mrs Green-

field

Mr A. Sinclair

Me and Mrs B. A.Mr Findlay Smith

Halo

Lt. Col Smith

Lt.Col. and Mrs Gor- Mr and Mrs Soiekt don Hall, R.A.M.Q. M: & Mrs J. Suther Mr R E. Hall

land

Mr EL. A. Hazelaud Mr and Mrs Thornton

ASTOR HOUSE.. {!

Mr F. Al-rechś

Mr J. B. Arnold Mr J, P. Real

Mr F. M. Beanett. Mr L. Birot

MrJ. Bogdan Mr Bean

Mr Jas, Brown

Mine McVeanR Mr R. Miesterfel li Mr A. Mill

Bir J. Mitchell Mr L. Morris Mrs K. de Morris Mrs 5. Morton Mir R. Murray

Mr M. Bysn

Mr F. MusŐ

Mr A. Campbell *J. B. Carr

Mr J. C. Nowman Mr A. Norton Mr J. Ortega:

Mr R. Casipoff Mr. 8. Patten

Mr John 8. Chapman

Mr HL V. Cheno

Mr & Mrs Henderson Mr and Mrs W. Mr B. Cherry: Mr W. B. Hind Watson

Capt & Mm Hodgins Major& Mrs Weal-orn Major Humphrey Capt. Whitfold Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr David Wood,

-Humphreys

Mr T. Anki

Mr F. Ama

KETU EDWARD HOTELS

Mr and Mrs Majer

and on

Mr and Mrs. A. M. Mina Maasey.

Raldwin

Mr G. H. May:

Mrs Bins and child Mr and HF E Mr W. Briggs MaHugh"

Mr and Mrs Francis

andchildren'. ».

Mr & M. Clyde dale. Merrill. Mr and Mrs F. M. Capt. G. D. Mill"

Crawford

Mr and Mrs J. E. N. Mr W, A. Donaldson · Mody - Mr G. L. Duncan Mr M. F. Marra) Mrs. Hachards & childCapt. & Mrs W. c. Mr J. Fxxan

Bishop and Mis Eve.

food

Mr Ewing

Mire Fincaett

Mise Forge

Mr & Mrs Galbreath

And child

Mr Geo, Grimb‘■

Passmore

Mr B. Petsche. Mr E. Piesbergen Miss Pritchard Mr.J. W. Rowiny' Miss F. Saunders Mr Schenk Dr Biber

Mr H. 8. Spurge.

Stewart & children

Mr and Ms J. 8. Med Mrs W. O.Cipt. & in ▲. E.

Wright

Gravenor ↑ Bliss Grosvenor ̈Mr E H. Taylor

Sir it. M. Henderson Mrs Tours and family

Mr Walker

Mr F. B. Hraps Mr A. B. Whiting *-- MAX Herding Mr&Mrs F. Wink Hon Mr R A. Mrand Mm H. CH.

How C.M.G, White

Mr G. Wood ME. Hope verunt, but his story, some people, will Mis J. M. Howard think, is very Scottish. He writes: MPH Van Hast Sozac of my Scottish relations were Caph B. Innos lockod when I went on the stage, but | MP4 A. NE Judas an old of mino, was perhaps tie She most vindictive in her abuse. thought I was going to the Dovil A

ile while ago I unw her, and expressed M.E. Arnis die hope that she had overcome her pre- Mr.&. MmF, dupin judices.No, she said. I think it is Mr and Mrs. 3 FL.

an awfu' way to get a living; but I do

Mr S. 8, Writ Mr J. A Young:

Mr K. 6. Morrison

Mit BEL Hyde

Mie Karaton

Mr and Ms Kemp

Me and Mrs Kraft

Mr F. &. Chopard Vr A Dedeogion Vr S. B. Dorny

Mr Geo. Evans

Mr B. Feinstein Mr E G. Fesy Mr J. S. Bayward Mr R. Hoek Mr B. F. Hodges

W. M

Irwin

M. James Mr. H. E. Jeanin Mr K. Kalek Mr II. Kepler Mr W, Kowner Mis M. O. King VFF. Erenpatio Mr F. A. Lapicque Mr Y. Lugebi

1

Mr J. Pearson

Mr W. E. Prit Mr S. Allen Presby Mr M. Badani Mr J. A. Scott Mr A. Short Mr&Mrs W. Tenche Mr Vergnite Mr and Mrs G, W.

Weakley

Mr M. Wheatley Mrs 31. Whitener ML Wiedenes,

Mr F. E. William Mr G. J. Willamson Mr ELO Wood Miss Woodbeck

Me Woodward

GRÁNDŰRŐTEL,

W, E. Andrews Mr O. P. Arnold Mr R. Baum Mr J. B. Basset Ar W. Benso. Mr A. Blank Er Bereberg Mr E. Brown... Mr G. Brackner Mr P

Campbell

0,

Mr Blo

MAC, Fisher

Mr Plunk

Mr W. Gregory My Ferton Grills Misse C, Grill

Mr and Mrs G. MMT K. His

Walker

Mr M. R. Walk

5fr & Men O Laurit, Mr R. M. Walker

|

Mr and Mrs, S. G.

Nawal

Mr and Mr Tornanire

and child

Drand ratiæri ·

hear that you have made a deal of money Dr and Mrs B. W. Mr and Mrs. Az 1.

-Brown B at it, and hopou you'll soon relire, 50 Med

that you may have timento rspect and pinks peace with your Maker."

Lefto, Frank

Brith

Edw

Perfoet 19 A. E. Mr & Mr J. Robert Carleton Me and Mrs M. D. HG Bathro

Outro Mr MUL. Boalle

W! Church | Major, Cuzzle, B.A.M>A. L/Shieldy

Mew: Corring child Capta G. V. 8. Skrim-

Mr Ginghams Mr Mi Smith

De Z. Li, Marlyn Leblix Wal

Mr. and Mr HP. ...Win-low, and--child.

·TIK KRATLON-HOTELÄ-

Mr G. Ammin Me G. Boano

Mr. Brulen

Mr O. Luthmanu Maj. & Mrs F. Martin Mz B. Önkermalleri

Hicks

Mr C. G Haban Mr B, Hinta- Afr O. Handings

Mr G. Holland Mr J. Jacobsen My W. Rock Mi O Kupaka Mr Wonkardt Mr F. Lorris

Mr J. J. Lynoy Mr G. Molit Mr and Mrs. Mikie Mr L. Mills Mr & Mrs Mud

Mr M. Of

Mr E. Parker Mr. & Paul

Mr B. Tr Bios Mr & Mr PiET H&P., H. Rebeca Mr & Mrs Rodrickky M & a Tudos Air & Mrs Bonpetler MrB. Sharp Kt L. Smith

Bokulsky Mrs-Taperson.""and"

dancktere. Mr &.. Thompson. Dr. Trovin Mr & Mrs R. T Mad Mr Woodset. ble 2. Lackock

WINDHAM, KÜTEN-

Me Condu Mr and Mrs J B. Mr. G. Saldale W. Dobbe

Mr D. Ford Capell & chiller Mr J. Smiths MBH, Callford Mr and Mire Stories Me Mir A. A. Tyler, he and child Me Kalp 171 Glamang Capt. Straye

Rer. MoPherson Sapt

Med

He Raymon

Mr Art

Stewarn

Harvey

Tackaberry shild Min W. 3. Hoy Skew Mr and Hand children da. LA GE Wacomadder HLK.. Kamidy

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