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FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1918..

AUCTIONS

FOBLIO LUOTION.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

MAITRE LABORI'S. MISTAKE.

Maltra Fernan Labori made a mistake on Shrove Tuesday (saya J. N. Raphact in The Bystander"). Shreve Today was, so you know, of course, the fret day of the Carnival. There was no

DARTICULARS and Conditions of the SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. doubs at all' about it, beenuse everybody

Hughes and Hough Plenting by Public Auction Ssis, to be

ÁCOTIONEERA TO TER GOTERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRINTORS

[--TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

Codon used:

held on MUNDAY, the 3185 day of March, 1913, 3., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governos, of One Lot of CROWN LAND Above Kennedy Road, in the Oniony of Hongkong, for term of 75 years, with the option of rurowal as a Crown Rant to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kava, for enu farther term- of 70 yearn,

Registry Ne

Particulars of the Lot.

Boundary Hashist-

W.

խ 鬼 It

A.BC, 4er & črn EDITIONS, AL. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

As per i plan) 8200 00

403

Telegraphic Address ·

• MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Auctions.

PUBLIO

AUCTION

THE Undersigned have recalved instrue.

THE Undersigned have cuivul instracons to sell by Public Auction,

One by Palnie. Auction,

(PO ACCOUNT OF THE CONGRAAKE),

on

SATURDAY,

the 29th March, 1913, at 11 A.M., At their Sales Rooms, No. 3. Dex Vaux

Rond, Corner of Ice House St.,

A QUANTITY OF

(TOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

un

MONDAY,

the 31st March, 1013, at 2,8) г.x., at No. No. 4, DURBAR VILLAS, CAMERON RKA, Kowloon, Top Flat,- THE SUNDRY.

:

FOR SALE.

..

Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht

PLOYER

58 foot overall. 19 feet beam. Trak built. Teak decked. Metal sheathed. Complete with all deck gear, anebers, ato. Cabin and Pantry Furnishings; obe.

PUBLIQ AUOTION, HE Undersigned has received instruc- tions from F. H. ARMSTRONG, Esq., o sell by Public Auction

00

WEDNESDAY,

the 2nd April, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r.m., at his Residence 'Troverbyn,' (No. 18, The Peak)-

THE WHOLE OF HIS ALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:- Upholstered

Chesterfield and Easy Chairs, Persino Carpet, Rugs, Liberty Art Curtains, Teak. Overmantels, Blackwock Curio Stand and Stools, Brass Curtain Poles, Card Tables, etc., etc.

Heavy English Dak Sideboard, Round

GOOD RATTAN FURNITURE AND VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD Dining Table and Chaira, Dinner Waggon,

SUNDRY TEAKWOOD FURNITURE.

All Practically New and removed

to Sale Rooms for Convenience. of Sale.

TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.

TEMA umur..

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Axesúmeri. Hongkong, March 27, 1913.

411

FURNITURE, PRACTICALLY NEW

There Coutained.

(Full Part.culars from Catalogue). Including One Piano and Electric Fittings.

Baaj w an riay of male, Texas usual.

HUGHES & KOUGH,

Austinecra Hongwong, al reh 22, 1113.

292

Fine Cut Glass Ware, Crockery, etc, etc,

Double Tenk Wardrobe with Bevalled Mirrors, Double and Single Iron Bed steads, Teak Washstands and Toilet Tables, Occasional Tables, etc., ot.

Bath Room and Pantry Requisitos, Kit- chen Utensils, etc., etc.

On View from Tuesday, the 1st Apr. Full Particulars from Catalogues.. Trasts :-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

in the Assize Court except the Crime Trust prisoners wore confetti in their hair and sprinkled on their shoulders. So when a gentleman of colour want up to Maitre Labori and told him he had come to take the oath, an ho had duly qualified for practice at the Bar, Maitre Labori, who, as the batonnier, or father contousor, of the Paris Bur, is the mai to introduce new members to the Pro sident of the High Court, clapped the negro on the shoulder, teld him ho coutin's place him for the moment, but that he was excellently disguised, and that the joke was a good joke. The gentleman of colour was little bit an royed. He produced papers, and Mon sieur le Batonnior apologised. For the gentleman of 'colour was Prince Arini Onazzle Behanzin, soir of the conquered King of Dahomey, and he is now a duly qualified lawyer. «

-GIER +LTAR CIVILIANS AND THEIR GOVERNOR.

GIBRALTAE, Fab. 19.

It has been decided to sand a deputation of lending merchants to England to wait upon Mr. Barcourt in order to inform him of the public indignation to which the re marks made by Sir Archibald Hunter, the Governor, in his recant address, have girep

rise.

Memorials pr teating against this ad- dres, in which several local institutions,

and more particularly Gibraltar jurios and the Chamber of Commerce, were adversely

criticized, have already been sent to the Secretary of State for the Colonies by the Exchange Committee; merebante, rate- nyera. and other classes of the

nhabitants.

FEBRUARY 24.

OT

Sir Frederick Evans, Colonial Secretary, TELEPHONE NO. 638, eft for London utezpectedly today..

The Times."

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

NO OTHER DRINK IN THE :: WORLD HAS BETTER. !! GUARANTEES FOR PURITY

AND GOODNESS.

WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAB.

Buy a Bottle

and

Try It!

The practical test-- of O.T. is the one to go by.

Put it to the test, and you will find O.T. will prove to be the most delicious and the most beneficial drink you have ever known.

NEVER BE WITHOUT O.T.

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Dacaronic Auction.

Undersigned have received atruc

(FOR ACCOUNT OF TEZ CONCERNED),

03

SATURDAY,

the 29th barch, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r... at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Viesz Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,—

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE JAPANESE WARE,

&c.

SA., Comprising:

Stc.,

Very Fine Silk Embroidered and Mother- o-pari Inlaid Sereens and Panels, Kake- monos atc., Old Braes and Bronze Yaser, Buwis, Lanterns, Incense Burners, a quantity of Carred Ivory, Dritascone Ware, Kaga Nagoya Makudzu Tea and Coffee Services, &c., &o, &c.

(Full Particulars from Catalogues),

On view day before sale.

TEAM :-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, March 25, 1913

PUBLIC AUCTION.

401

WE Underlynod have rocaived instruc

THE

(FOR AUCOUNT OF THE CONCKENZV)...

OP

THURSDAY,

the 3rd April, 1913, at 2.30 PM, að their Satza Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street-

A CONSIGNMENT OF

USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS,

(ALL New Goon),

Comprising:

HOTELS

THE

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON,

AND DILECTRIC LIGHT

FANY, BATH-ROOM TO EACH ROOM

Cold and Hot Water throughout

PRIVÁTE AND PUBLIC BARS.

BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT CUISINE. For Particulara spply to

THE MANAGER. Tzt. No. K129. Telg. Address 'TELMOTEL."

Hongkong. Feb. 3, 1913.

292

KINGSCLERE HOTEL,

HONGKONG.

UR, Overloking the Enlesions NRIVALLED position in the Hill

Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously fitted Bathrooms, Telephones and Mectric FACS. Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms

⚫ throughout. Telephone No. 1199

Cable Address: 'Fachaula,'

A.B. J. Code 5th Ed: 190 Hongkong, September 1, 1908.

A

FIRST-CLASS HOTEL

Ladies' and Gent's Handkerchiefs, Irish KING EDWARD HOTEL Embroidered Pillow Casen, Single and Double Bed Size Hemstitched Sheets, Whito Sabin and Honeycomb Quilke, Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes Gont's Tunic Shirts (aorted sizes), Huckaback Towels, Turkish and Brown Linen Towels, Ten, Glas and Pantry Oloths, Bath Towels, Lace Curtains from 2 yds. to 4 yds, long, Pyjamas Suite, Lady's Camisoles, Knickers, Nightdresses, and Princoes Skirts, Goat's Fancy Summer Waistcoats, Singleta, Socks,

And

A few lots of Table Flats, Rodgers Cutlery and Eundries.

(Lots to suit Purchaser). Catalogues can be had on day previous

to male.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Bongbong, March 25, 1913,

NOTICE...

4081

UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT,

·EXCELLENT ROOMS. · ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES.

TELEPHONs $73,

B. HAYNES, -Manager.

Hongkong: October 2, 1908

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STRELE, - Opposite Clock Tower.

130

OUATION good for Hillside Scenery and ONLY TWO MINETES, WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE Families, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable,

Terms: Moderate.

BUX ON FIRST-CLASH Larks.

Cader the Personal Supervision of the

BE Undersigned have received lambeno- 1tions to sell at their Sales Kooms Proprietress No. 8. Des Voyux Bloud, porner of Ios House Street,

OR 8 HLP. BRIDGEPORT MOTOR, NEW, with propeller and shaft. One 8 H.P. BRIDGEPORT MOTOR Fractionlly New, and in good condition.

ONE RONEO DUPLICATOR, Complete and in Good Condition, Further partialare may be had from the Undersigned,

S. HOY.

ABRI

P

PRIVATE HOTEL:

OUTANDING loihin on grounds with Tennis and Croquet"Laven, Langi

· Alry-and-

Hongkong, March 24, 1913.

THE CHINA MALL'

NOTICE.

307

CLAIM FOR MONEY LENT.

Mr. Justice Lush recently heard an action in which Mr. David Stanley Brown.

jun, of New York, sued Sir Kenneth Communications relating to news should Douglas Mackenzie, Bt., to recover the um of £50 ls. 6d. lent by him to the de- *endant.

their

be addressed to Tax EntrOL

Correspondenta must forward names and addresses with any communica. tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily for publication but as evidenca of good faith.

All matter for publication should be written on one side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed communication that has already appeared in any other paper will be inserted.

Letters relating to business abonid be addzowed to THE SECRETARY.

VISITORS. AT HOTELS.

BONGKONG BOTEL

MDH. Kessler

YOU

MH, J. Allen Miss Arrkos Mr A. Kruseman, Mr M. E. Bandmann Capt. A. W.

Lilienthal Mr A. T. Barberini Mir M. During

Mrx von Tilienthal Capt. C. Lindbergh Mr E R. Bate Mr B. A. Beautient Mr G. T. Liopi

Dr E. La Blartyn Lobb Mrs M Belden

Mr S. Lowrie Mrs F. R. Belilios

Mr and Ms Neil Mr G. A. Bens

MacIntyre Mrs MsCo

The plaintif'g case was that in October, (906. he lent the defendant the money. in June, 1906 the defondent wrote making sxcuses for not having repaid it. The r C. P. T'aynoa

Capt. C laintiff then lost sight of him until Octor and Ms N.-F. ber, 1912, when the defendant wrote, "T do not forget, old friend, the debt Iowa you, and which I do wish I could wipe

When the present action was brough the defendant set up the answar that as Orders for extra copies of the Camar years had elapsed since the money was the supply is limited. Cash 10 cta, Credit 20 cta., per copy.

MAIL' should be sent as soon as possible as

Alterations and additions to Advertise- ments on Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9 should be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wynd- ham Stroot, not later than 11.30a.m.

Alterations and additions to Advertise. monta on pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 should be sent us not later than 2 p.m.

New Advertisements should be sent in before. Sp

Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not ordered for a fixed period will be continued until countermanded.

Telegraphic Addresa Matt Hongkong Telephone No. 22.

THE ORINA MAIL," Lasered.

SINGON & CO.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1880

FRON, STEKL, METAL and HARD. 1:WARE MERCHANTS, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongan,, Pig Iron and Foundry Coke Importers. General Store keepers and Bhipohandlere Nos. 55 And 37, HING Loose Brazer, (2nd Street, weet of Central Market) Telephone No, 515.

Hongkong September 4, 1902. 41

РКАК

TRAMWAYE OOMPANY"

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE.

Blanche

Mr G. Block Mr. F. B nnet Mr G. Bowack Mr Brandes

Mr H. Bridges

Mr J. Cambridge

Mr J. S. Chalmers

Ma C. L. Church

eat the claim way barred by the Statute ofe and Mrs A. F.

Limitations.

Mr. Justice Lash gare judgment for the plaintiff for the amount claimed.

A HARLEY STREET, PHYSI- CIAN'S LEGACY.

**Clarke

Mr. A. Charton Mr T. J. Cukoly BIT. Mra W. F. Cowen Miss Crocker

Mr C. H Davis

Mr AF, Doane

Mr H. C. DanSON

Hr Geo. Martin

Mira R. T. Matheson

and child

Bir B. K. Mehta Mr O. D. Melbourna blr J. Merecki Mr Ch. Mixz

Mr J.D. F.. Mulder

Mr V. d'Oettingen

Miss G. O'Leary

Mr J. Ormiston Dr and Mrs H.-S.

Paine

Mr E E. Parsons Mr and Mrs R. D.

Pull

Mr Mrs W, Hatton

Potta

& Mrs DerieanoMr W. R. Price

2 children

EI Ray

Mir

And 2

Mr G.

A.. Dike

In the Probate Division recently, before Mr. A. Dowley

| MFW. C. Desir

Miss A. M. Road

สติค โ

Miss F. Reay

L. Rosenberg

Mr P. Schalthoiler

C.

Mr W. Schmint

Mr E. L. Sharp

Mr & Mrs Choarstone Mr J. Q, Sibley Mrs G. V. Bidford

and child

fir Samual Evans, President, and a speciar and Mrs P. C. Min K. A, Sawjur jury, the hearing of a probats action arising Dunroche out of the will of Miss Maria Mattingley Mira and Mrs H.

Khrenfels was concluded. Dr. Frederick. Bryan, of Met

F. Ehrhardt Barley streets made pesiduary legates | Mr E. Ehrmann under a codicil, and the validity of this was Mr and Mrs Evered

Finlayson Mrs C. in question. It was alleged that Dr. Bryad

G. Fiber MrH had exercised undue influence over Miss Mr F.A. S. Furler Mr and Mrs E E Mattingley, who was one of his patients. Mr. Denman Fuller Smith

Mr. V. Sorby 'n the findings of the jury his Lordship. Men, A. pronounced for the will and the codicil. Mr and Mrs Garnett Mr.S. Spizo

Mis Deare Mr and Mrs. James and gave judgment accordingly,

THE LIFE OF DISKALLI

A. Folder

Mrs. G. Gordon Goulbourn

Mr Joseph Gould

Mr J. Gourgey

W, Slade, E..

Miss

Spitiles

Square

I. and Mrs C. E.

Stainer

1

Me J. E, Green Mr F. K. Stearns Mr J. Grimshaw Mr R. E. Rafield Mr P. O. Von Griso- Mr and Mrs J. D

Swayor Mr J. R. Tapp. Capt. T. P.

Mas B. L ThomKM. Mr J. G. Haons -

Hall

Mr W. T. Harbord. Mr Themmesen

ca.Mr A. Mr M. Tobias Hewett C.M.G. Mr. H. Watkins

Wably

PEAK ROTEL.

Mr J. M. Aaron

Mr. M. Kisease Dr and Mrs Aubrey Min Klein Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mr and Mrs Koblar

Mr G. P. Lammert R.A.M.C.

Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Lt. Col. & Mrs. A. 1. Tean. A.P.D. &ntild Mr. R. Masu jitna

BAIVDE Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Bir E. F. Aucott Mrs W. M. G. Bar-

Tetz and child

Mr L M. Baylay Mr and Mrs C. W.

Bell

Mr & Mrs reyer Mr Booty

Mrs Bewdler

Capt. & Mrs Malluno children and aurie. *R.A.M.C.

Mr E. C. McNutly

J. Mr & Mrs Mitchell

mera and child.

L. & Mrs Monteith,

R.A.M.C.

Mr & Mrs M. Patten

Maju Bowen,, A.P,D. den

Attorney General J.Mr & Mrs C. Pearce

Iv. Foster Pegg

A. Bucknin Major & Mrs Comyn, Mr J.Plumme-

B

Lt. and Mrs T. C.

Canuingham,

Lt.Col. J.J. Radeffe;

R.E.

A. Mr Rulton

Mr & Mrs A. Risch

OBAND CARLTON HỘTÉL.-."

Mr & Mrs F. Allen, Major and Mrs Joyèn

13

and Mas B. A

Balantine

chüdren and aurss

Mr C, D.-Kist

Mr & Mrs W. Bishop ME Kowment

and child

Mr J.

J. Bocse

Mr

5. G.

Bold en

Capt. and Mrs Braga MF. Brags Misa L. Brags Miss M. Braga

At A. R. W. Libbley

Mrs. A. Liptos

Madam J. Lombard

and Mrs, N. & Lowell

Lieut. Col. & “Mra

MADA

Lieat R. E. H. Brews-Mr Chaa Ming Mrs A... Myers

ter

Mr & Mrs E. Brook Mr M. H. Norwood

Cano, Mr. and Mrs In

Col. F. W.

US.A.

Mr J. H. Childers

Pak

Mr. Paul-

Dr E. K. Goldenhoff Mr & Mrs E Protonj | Mr and Mrs J; W. MrC. W. Randall Mr A. F. Heiledio

Copelin

Mrs J, Crawford

Mr A. Biggs

Lieut. Geo. W. Crom-Mr and Mrs Arthur.

*bie, R:E! Mr. M. D. Edmonds Miss C. Eunis Madau Escault Miss A Farar Miss B. G. F

7. Farar Mr T. G. Flynn Mr Gec. Frank Mr Frank H. Frishie

Major Davy, R.E. Mr Durston Mr G. W. R. Rogers Mr G. A. Dutton Bug Jomar. & MrM.A. K. Gambits Consul & Mrs Eitzen Lomme R.N.

Mr G. Harper Mr and Mrs G. Mr Boubro Rose

Mr Hayter Gordon

Mr A. Sinclair

Capt. D. R. Hewett

Mr and Mra B. A. Mr O. Skott

Hale

Mr A. Findlay Smith

Col. and Mrs Gordon Lt. Col. W. H. Usher

Hall, B. A.M.C.

Mr H. A. Hazeland Mr T. W. Hin Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Major Hamples.

R.ES.

Smith, A.O.D.

Mr & Mrs P. Sofiets Capt. & Mira Stericker. child & nurse, 2nd D.C.L.L

Mr R. Stewart

Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr & Mrs Sutherland Lt. Col. & bir Tuson

ad D.C.L.".

Humphreys

Mr and Mrs.Ham.

phreys

Mr and Mrs P.Jacks Mr H. U. Jeffries Mir A. Kaith

Major & bira Weal om

RES.

Capt. Whitfield A.O.D.

Mr David Wood

LETOR HOUSE.

Mr B. 5. Adler Mr H. J. Allan' Mr J. B. Arnold Mr S. Arregui Mr E.-W. Austin Mr and Mrs Balli to Mr Le Birot? MR. Bishop

| Mr J. Brown

MCL Bran Mm C. L. Brus Mr Ed. Broumiche Mine M. Burkhardt

The task of completing the biography of "Gono Lord Beaconsfield, which was left up. tinished by Mr. Monypenny at the time of his death, has been entrusted to Mi George Earle Buckle, who was till recently editor of The Times. Mr. Buckle was in Capt, D. E. Hewitt Mr & Mr D. Watam

Ar Nod Mm E. F. Mr & Mrs B. close communication with Mr. Mouypenny Hickman and Mr F. Waldun during the whole of the time that he was Mr B, H., HingholideMr & Mrs & Wall

ngagd on the work, and has therefore hirsluis Hogan and childcon

Mr H. J. Bunt 7.00 am to 8.00 a....Every 15 minutes:ecial opportunities for one flag out that Tb. von Bunt

Mr W. F. Weny n 8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minnbet biography on the lines on which it has Caph R. Innes 10.00a.m. bo 11.00a.m...Every 15 minuta, hitherto been written. The proposal was Mr. AN, E. Judah Mir D. M. Whamond 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minuter.

Mr JAS 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...zary 10 miante made to Mr. Buckle, who has been travel. Mr.W. Kanduan Mr & Mrs Winkler Mr Cooper 1.10 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minube, ing in South Africa, some weeks ago, and 1.45pm to 8.15 p... Every 10 ming.h's definite acceptance of the work has just 2.10 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 mm been received by cable. 5.00 pm to 8.19 p.ím...Every 10 milimbed,

WEEK DAYE.

NIGHT CAKE,

7.45 p.m. and 9 pm, 9,45 p.m. to 11.36 p.m. avery 15 saleubele

BUNDATI.

A BOXER'S EARNINGS.

It was mentioned in an etion brought

and Mrs P.. A

Mr V. Lopes Mr V. Luzebil M-A OLsatie.

Mr & Mrs J. Mc

Cracken Mrs B. Mayer Mr A: C. Miller MPT Miller Mr J. Minor Mr. Morgan Mrs E da Morri Mrs S. Morton He F. M Mr Wilton Newton:

er and chil. - Mrs. Campo Mt V. C. PAT R

Mr and Mrs HW, Mr G. G. Wood

Bent

EINGSCLEBE HOTEL. Cousal, General An Mr K, R. Morrison Mr G. H. Morphy derson Mr and Mrs J, H. Mis E. Mahlbach

Backhouse Mr and Mh S. G.

Prof. O, H. Obor

Carleton Care Mr and Mrs. A. 1. MAY.TKCarrie, R.G.A. Perfect

9.00 m.a. to 10,87 m...Every 15 minutes.oy, Ms Harry. Destoner, a professional Dr and Mire B. Newall 10.30 am to 11.00 s....Every 10 minute,pugilist, known.se Harry Lewis, that bis

Brown

16 to 12 Noon... Every 15 minute varnings in the precoding: two years had Mr and Ms AE. Mr.A. Fanping

17.00 Noon to 100 p.m...Every 10minute,

1.00p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 15 minuter. Food £1,000,

*5.00 p.m. to 1.00 p.m...Every 10mlantes

8.00 p.m. to 7.00 pam...Every 15 minutai, 1:00 pm, to 8:10 p.m...Etary 10 minuter,

7.30 am. Binday);"); NIGHT CARS-sa on Wook Day

SATURDAYS.

*Exton. Chenk 11,45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by astarizeme I Company's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDER Die Vown Road Omočeni

JOHS D, BUMPEREYS & BOX

A FAMILY SPOUSELY, VERY family should be provided with Mr

EX Chamberlain & Pain Balm arall times, Hr

11 Currie, child Mr & Mrs J. Robert

Air F. K. Mr. H. D.

Mr. O Powoll Me D. C. de Quirre. Mr & Mrs Bok

court Mrs E A. R.berts. Mr P. Sagarhama My B. Bands Mis 4: E Schubert Mr J. H. Harrison Mr and Mrs. 0. Mr F. P. Höbaies Betchell

Mr A. Ghelle Me TB. Gillies Mr O. Goldenberg Mr J. E. Hamilton

Mr D. P. llyman”... – Mr APK. Sprungli.

MWA

BrA Komarof Mr G. Toge

Gilli

Hunter

"Melna May G. Bached bomA)

Mr Armstrong Mr Bonne *FONAMA I. Shields

ham. Capt 0. V. 8. Brint AF Briggs

MED, F Chespsy Hindshire Bd. &M TJ. Dr Stedman

Min Guthing

Sprains may be cured in much low time when promptly treated Lame backe; fama shoulder pains in the side and thest and Dr & Mis

for which ili ospecially, odisher: Try Me and hẩm J. B: Mr van Woeren

this ligiment and, become: Roquainted with a Little

Kou will perez,wish to be

KRAJONO MY PAD. Willen-

Elmuha

A

*Rogerson

Mr A. E. Rolfina Dr J. F. Boojones Mr W. D. Barbora Mr E. Sargon Mr L. C. Sundarson Mr H. Schroder W. Sewell Mr G. W.

Rev. Jos H. Smith

and family

MEA. J. Grandy - Mr G. R. Stanley

Mr R. H. Stephenson Mrs T. Tobían Mr E. J. Treadguid Mr Hon Tam

Wing Mr M. Zuluaga

Me O. Hoffinson Mr W. Jackson

KING IDWARD HOTEL,

Mas R. Almond Mr F. Aron Its Banks

Mr. and Mr Lemaire".

and child Mr & Mrs Maconachie“

Mr and Mrs Majer

Mr & Mrs-J. Barthes”, and family MAP. P. Bartor

Mr R. A. Begly Mrs Birus and child

Mr F. Boselor

and son

Miss Massey

Mr. E. A. G. May

Mr and Mrs W. M. Mr and Mrs F. E.

Bunker

Mr T. Choo Mr J. Coulthart Mr F. W. Cox

י

McHugh

Mr and Mrs J. B. R.

Mody

Mr M. F. Mary

Me and Mra Dobbie Mr A. P. Nobbe

Capt

·MiG...E Duncani Mrs Finchett

Mr Droundson Passmore

Donaldson Capt. & Ma W. C.

Mr.C. A. Peel Mr R. R. Borburgh Mim F..undein“. Mr & Mrs Schouk

O.FL. Shields

Mr.A. B. Findlay

Mr. E. Goaswaler Miss Grill Mr Geo, Grimble Dr Guntsch,

Dr

Bibree

Mr HL'S. Sparge

Mr and Mrs Krah M• F. B. Lamb Mr & Mrs C. Tanrit Me D. Walker

TEAM. W. E. Weider

Mr G. Q. Whitelug

~~Capt. &. Mz A. H.

Stewart & children:

GRAND BOTKL

Mr O Mr P. Betishaneen | Miíz.Y” Bónettä:

Dr Esiell

Banmaza.

Mr Bumapa "Miss Caffert MY Corne Mr and Mrs Citow.

Mr Kaka

Mr and Mrs. Lowell Me McGurth Mr Mölles

Mr D. OpenshaTA9% Mi Parcelark Mr W. Sanborn

Mr H. T. Sharps

0. Miss Frampton ~ Mr J. Bohman,

Mr. C. Brake - Mins Stepiano

Mr & Mrs F& Themp Mr RB Vargets

(SFNDNÁM, HOTEL”

Mr E. Frobles

Mr El Hayward

Mi M. 8. Hoy

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