FRIDAY, APRIL 11,-1918,
OTH
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONERAS TO THE CorasMEST.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
*** TO-XWA-WAN" GOAL STORAGE,
Codos tel: A.B.C. 4 & 5 EuroNA. A1. TRAKER Sue Cões,
Telepmpbic Aldrans z
·MEIRION' HONGKONO,
PUBLIC AUCTION
HIS OURE PROVED THE
TRUTH OF HIS. FRIEND'S ASSERTION, That Dr Wuliams' Pink Pills are the sure oure for Malaria
As long as the malaria parasite remains in the blind attacks of Malarin Forer will recurrent. It is obvious, then, that the irst thing to do when this distressing ma lady takes hold of you, is not merely allay the symptoms, as many autterers try to do
THE FORFAR PICTURES.
"Remarkable Rarelations."
THE CHINA MAIL.
[Note-The following article on the valuable pictures recently found in For far Town Hall and regarding whlely there is at present scue dispute as to their wwnership, was contributed rouently by Iv. J. A. Lowson of Farfar, at one inic well-known in Hongkong. Recently, our Scottish correspondent gave some in- teresting particulars regarding the pic fares. The articlo is from the "Dunder Advertiser.”—Ed. ** C.M.")
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STORY OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE BUNDAN PORTRAIT.
(By Raitis Dr, J. A, ĹowsÒR:). The recent unearthing of documents in connection with the Forfarshire pictures w supplies Me inside details of an in- klout which for long has been merely a agent in the County of Augas. There is tant, the least doubt about the authenticity of those papers. It may at once be said
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
FOR SALE
Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht
'PLOYER
..58 feet overall. 12 foet beam. Teak built. Toak decked. Metal sheaths 1. Complete with all deck gear, anchors, etc. Cabin and Pantry furnishings, etc.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
RK Undseigned has received Instruc-
but telaminate the cause. Just us they are offcial, but were not fou Haps to Sell by Pubile Auction,
in the Town Clerk's office. Like many
how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, care the
ulerer from Marin Fever is here oiler State documents, they had been
graphically sharrawaddy, on the serilast by Mr. D. Paul Station masker af Burma Gavement Railway,
quietly kept in some one's private pomen- sion Be the usual purpose of 'hushing up The the affair as much as possible. necessity for this will become apparent as the story develops.
In the year 1908-7 the Provest, of the county town was John Ritchie, but dur
The Malarial attacks used to stars with me by a feeling of lustrade, and pains in my hack and over limbs. Men's became epugnant. Prodangel fits of shivering
left fistle wod and my body and all over. Then wy temperature would rise, degree clothes were to much to went spiration simply poured out of me,
**Tagse continual attacks made me very thin and work. The called remedies Ilained from the shops, instead of car-, ing me made me feel even worse than in the old burgh. There appears to have boom either a Parliamentary general r | before,.
THE Undersigned hare received Instrneby degree, until even my light cotton in st of the year he was a farstid.
T
!!
tlons in Sol: by Public Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED
ሰነ
SATURDAY.
the 19th March, 1913, at 2.30 P.M, at their Sales Rooms, No 8. Des Vœux
Road, Corner of Ice Home St.
A LARGE CASTITY GP
D'er
and tik ne part in public business, after his first month of office. Notwithstand
ng this, it can truly be said that during his reign there was no tek of excitement
general election in May 1807. The burgle letion in 1903 took plnov at Cupar Fife.
in May 197 fot only did the comly election of an 3.P. take place in Forfar. but it was alsu the tum for the burghs election to come off in the town.
***A friend who came to see me told me-lection in November 1906 and that the only supe mine for Malaria is Dr Williams Link Pills for Pale People, and I decided to give them a trial, iust say ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAIS, that I have ever snee en sorry that ineluding many vidualde and rare-pieces, thuse Pills did not come to my artice be-. 2. r even after week treatment I felt CHOINKAR PICTA, WALL Plate St
they were migrating me. BOTTLE", A
wonderful low quickly my appetite returned and refreshing step came to me at night. Win getting up in the morning I felt bright and contented with the whole world. three weeks's course of Dr Williams Piak Pills male another and stronger man of me"
The above are due to arrive from Shang- hai and the North about the 8th instant..
(Full Particulars from Catalogues Texts:—§. usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Ametsaccra
Hongkong, Apr 2, 1913,
PUBLIC AVOTION
448
Tsions well by Public Auction,
THE Undersigned have received instrce
T: Fas
A
A RED LETTEN DAY.
00
SATURDAY,
the 12th April 1913, commencing at"
11 A.M., at his Salon Rooma, DUDDELL STEIKT, —
AN ASSORTMENT OF SAMPLE LEATHER GOODS, Camprising:-
Cabin Trunks, Suit Cases, Brief Casor, Gladstone Bags, Holdalls, Satchels, Camera Canon, Fland Baga, Kit Baga, etc., etc.
All the above are New and in Good Condition.
On View from Friday, the 11th April. TERM:-Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMEKT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 8, 1913.
474
PUBLIC AUOTION. Tons to so by Fublic Auction THE Undersigned has received instruc
on
MONDAY,
The first sign of appreaching bustle in the May election was apparent on the sixth of the month, when the Forfar Town Council resolved suppors Sir David Westerburn's candidature as M.P. fur the burghs. On the 18% of May, owing to the illness of Provost John Ritchie. ex-Provost Walt was appointed CommisVALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
Auring the diseases corseptent upon impure blod or wank nerves which he been banished by The Willinas Pink Pall are Anauma. Nervous Debility, Digestive Troubles, Rheumatism and the ailments
aculiar to women. These Pills are obtain siner by the Comeil to record their vote. able everywhere, or direct from the D: Wiliams Metising Co. 84 Szechen Ronda on the same evening Mr. James Wed- Shanghai, one battle for $15, six for $8,
~ (FOM" LUYDUNT-OF-THE-CONCERNED)______[re
TUESDAY,
the 16th April, 1913, commenting at 2.30 r., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Voeux Busd. Curner of
Ice House Strant,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
&0. &..
tc., Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Ding and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofar, Carpets and Roig, Bed Rust Suite, Barenas, Wardrobes, &c, Dining Room Furniture. Teakwood and Black wond In mid, A. &c, 1 Dinner and Dessert Services. Crockery, Estro-phited and Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Store. Kitchen Utensils. Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c.
BLACKWOOD-Overwintel, Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stan-la, Cabinets, Jar dinieres, Hall and Ten Tables, Tempoye, Brackets and Photo Frames, etc., Old Inlaid Chai, etc., and a few piecor of Chinese Purzelain;
Also
1 Singer Sewing Machine. 1 Roniingian Typewriter, 1 American Ice Cheat, 2 Sets of Old Brass Halberds, Iren Sefin, etc
Catalogues will be issued. TZE-A pagal.
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers. Hongkong. April 10, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
481
THE Undersigned tave:eceived fustrue-
Toute Sell by l'allie a sction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),
20
THURSDAY,
the 17th April, 1913, at 11 A.5.
at their Sales Room No. E,
-Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
.A CONSIGNMENT OF Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Single and Double Bod. Size Sheets, Single and Double Bed Size Honey-mb and White Satin Quilts, Tea, Glase and Pantry Cloths. Dainask Table Clethe, Dinner Serüttes, Irish Embroidered Pillow Cases, Roller Towels, Stylish Lace Curtains 2y ds. to- 43yde., Embroidered Ruby a, India Gauze Vests;
"diso
A few lots of Gent's Shirts size 15 to
PARIS
TOILET
No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (UNDER THE ASTOR HOUSE).
THE Leading LADIES & GENTLE
MEN'S HAIRDRESSING
SALOONS IN THE EANT. Manufacturers of SEVES DES ALPES, pronounced by thone who use it the best Hairwash to prevent the falling out of hair,
J. O. SOPIESS, Proprietor. Hongkong, February 8, 1913.
JAPANESE MAKERS,
..185
EVELY KIND
Dr
derbere, a behelf ed Sir David Wedder burn, pntertained the Town Council nt Jauge. From the details of the bill k this dinner it is quite evident that th Forfar billies at that day could opes Their mouths on appropriate occasion just as well as they call keep them shi when liseretion demandel. The burgh election was to triks plaen on the May, bu before that ene off the county men had their Hing, the 25th of May Beining and letter day in enunty his
org. The Hon. W. Mual; was returned as member for the mounty, and in the vening of the same day gave this' usita' kimmer for his suppræters and public met in the Town and County Hall.
There has always been a story of Moul wing a lighted candle at Scott's pie Itare, but the beyond that has been
What known now for many a year. actually cecurred about midnight sceux
the 14th April, 1913, commencing at 2.30 P., at No. 25, Lyndhurst TERRACE,~~
THE WHOLE OF THE
FURNITURF,
THEREIN CONTAINED,
Comprising
Tapestry Covered Drawing Room Suite and Easy Chaira, Teak Overmantels and Mirrors, Teak Tables, Laco Curtains,
Pictures, Ornaments, Teak Dining Tale and Chairs, etc., cic.
Dude Bras--moantel Belstends, Turk Wardrobes, Washstands and Toilet Taves, Toilet Crockery, Screens, etc. etc.
Bathr and Pantry Requisites. Electric Light Fitting and Fans. On view from Sunday, the 13th April. Cuting as will be insized, Persh on delivery.
GRO P. LAMMERT,
Antimicer.
Hongkong, April 9, 1913.
1UBLIC AUCTION.
on
TUESDAY,
OT
TELEPHONE No. 638.
A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED
NO OTHER DRINK IN THE :: WORLD HAS BETTER :: GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS
WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAN.
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.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
MONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr W. F. L. Anden Dr E. L. Martyn Lobb
heran
Mr S. Lovric
Mr and Mrs Anderson Mr and Mrs Nail
MacIntyre Min Ayra
Mi A. T. Barkerini Mr M. Baring
Mr E. R. Date Mr. A. Beaumont Mrs F. R. Elilios Mr G. A. Bena Cap, CH. Feynon Mr N. F. Blanche Mr. Block
Mr R. Brown
Mr A. 1. Margetin Mr Geo, Martin Mrs R. T. Matheso,
and child
Mr B. K. Mehta Mr C. D. Metourne Mr & Mrs F. Meneses STP J. Merecki Mr L. Miller
Lt. J. R. G. Man
creiff
483 | Mr H. W. L. Bur-Mer
the 16th April, 1913, commencing at 2.30 PM., at his Sales Roome, DUDDELL STAKET, ——
A CONSIGNMENT OF FINE OIL-PAINTINGS.
to be as follows: It would appear that
THE Under-igned has received in-true- Mr. Patrick Orr, W.S., Sheriff-Clerk, lef1tions to sell by Public Auction the hall at it reasonable hour, and ther was no sign ad disorder when he de parted. Prently the members of the company diminished, and a Mr. Nid remwed some paper notice from one of
walls and went off with it. Maule
tee of the hotels just opposite, a nues- and his friends repeatedly sent, probaldy sunger requesting Nicoll to return the poper, but in vain. It is not clear what Ellowed. Te is whaitted that the con1- pany was intexicuted," and the nex thing known was that Sir Henry Dunia portrait was in ruins auf Scott's consider ably damaged. There seems to be re doubt that for soun
other
PASCAL
你
Nicoll's, metion was a mosd provocative {
one, and its result on "well-warmed blo
Footwea
was bound to be serious.
KAJI
TU
A HUNDLE APOLOGY,
Maule evidently at onço appreciated the gravity of the situation, sad thaagis the, ORDER agrusy of Mr. Putricle Orr went & bumble apolégy to the honourable the Magistrate a of Förfur for damaging their property. They were asked to get mother picture of Melville painted, in addition to patel- ing up Scott's; and he would refund to them the whola vost” bf the week.. From the terms of the apology it is practically certain that faulo himself was the dostroyer. At fie ind of the apology occur the words, I chano suppose that any unjust use of this regretted act will be attempted for party or interested pur- poses." This hope was a vain one. The burglis contest of the 30th May resulted in the re-election of Sir David Wedder.. burn, and another «greal banquet took, place in the hail, the secount of which is ales extent. Ninety-two gentlemen sut down to dinner, and the amount of fed HOLESALE buying agendes and drink got through must have been
CBERRY & CO., FEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong ol Honghene, Way 5, 1919
16), Gent's Fancy Summer Waistcuate and EUROPEAN AGENCY.
Sundries.
(In small lots to suit purchasers).
T-rund,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,
Hongkong, April 10, 1919,
488
*NOTES ON WILD IN LIFI 'HONGKONG AND SOUTH
CHINA"
By the Rev. G. A BUNBURY, MA,
To be had at the CA Matt.' Office,
Part 1 Revised Pries 7 Couls,
Wundertaken for all British and Con- large.. Port and rum punch wore the
tinental goods, including
Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries, China, Earthenware and GlasswWIJU, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Goods and Perfumery Fancy Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery, Plate and Watches, Photographio and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmo
Oilmon's Blores,
etc.
Commission 21%
ato,,
5%
to
· Trade Discounts allowed. Special Quotations on Demand, Bampie Case from £10 upwards... Consignments of Produce Sold on Account -WILLIAM WILSON & SUNE (Established 1814),
25, Aschurch Lawn, London, EQ..
most severely punished, but whisky and cther potables were niso octsumed in large quantities>
Bir David Wedderbord evidently did his? best, or worst, to get a criminal proseču-"| fint brought against Maule, and a long and bitter fight ensued." The position of the Ferfar Bailies at this time must have been a difficult oce between the fires of the two parties. It was reflected is the
fact that in the month of June, when the apology of Mr. Orr, on behalf of Mauler should have been laid on the tablo, no minufa” of tho Town Council was put di paper. During the fight Mr. Cre soems to have acted as an intermediary as wall ss agent, and to have done his beat to patch up the quarrel de
Continued on thữu 1.) -
(Full Particulars from Catalogue), Un view from Monday, the 14th April. Catalogues will be issued, TransCash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, April 8, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Bury
Mr J. Cambridge
Мта М
maid
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,
GARNER, QUELCH & Co.
PEAK HOTEL.
Mit J. M. Aaron Mr A. Keith Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr M. Kiessne Lt. T. C. R. Archer, hir Klemm
Mr and Mrs Kohler -RASL.C Bar & Mrs W. Arm-Mr G. P. Lammert
strong
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs F. Allen, Major and Mrs Joyes Mr and Mrs B. A children and.nario
Balantine
M: 0. D. Kant
Mr & Mrs W. Bishopмr E. Kommeoz
and child Mr J. Boona
Capt. and Mrs Braga
Lt. Col. & Mrs A, 1. Mr S. G. Bolden
MF. Braga Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Lear, A.P.D.&-hild
Chpt. & Mrs McMunn Miss L. Braga
children and nurse. *R.A.M.C.
Mr E. F. Avoult Mrs W. M. C. Bar
rett and child Mr L. M. Baylay Mr and Mrs C. D.
Bell
Mr Bennett Mr & Mrs Foyer Mrs Bowdler
Bir E. J. McNutly J. Mrs Menser
Mr & Mrs Mitcholi,
more and child Capt. Mitchell Lt.MonteithR..AM.C.
Majos Bowen, T.D.Mr & Mrs M. Patten-
den Attorney-General J.
nud
A. Buckaill
Mr Cobb
Mr Shiollett Camp-Mra M. (), Muir
1 J. D. F. Mulder bell Mr Smollett Camp-Mr M. Mo. Namara
bell
Mr V. d'Oettingen
Mr S. W. Cartwright3liss G. O'Leary Mr J. S. Chalmers Mr A. A. Claxton Mr R. Clark
Ma J. Cogen
T
Mr J. Ormiston Mr & Mra Uctoselke
Mr E. E. Parsona
Mr H. A. Puttman J. Cukely- and Mrs Pereira
Mr
and infant
F. Cowen
Misa Crocker
Bir and Mrs Petrie Mr & Mrs F. Cropper Mr E. H Ray
Mr F. Danth
Mr C. H Davis
Mir A. F. Deana
Mr W. A.
Miss F, Reny
Mrs Mir and
and infant
Ribeiro
Mr J. Rinscha Derham
Mr Ms Tertenio
Ad 2 children
Mr W. M. Sentin Mr B... Sharp
Mr C. II. Shiel
J. C. Sibley
Mr J. Dewar
Me rod Mrs P.
Mr W. A. Dowley
Mir J. C.
0.
473
Dabrucho
and child
HE Undersigned has received instruc.
tion to sell by Public Auction
THE
on
THURSDAY,
the 17th April, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r.M., at his BALE ROOM, DUDDELL STAIT,-
A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN & CURIOS (Arrived from the North),
Also
Some Finely Carved Ivory Figures, Old Red Lacquer, Bronzes, and a few Japanes Batums Vases.
On View from Tuesday, the 15th April Terms: Cash on delivéry. Catalogues will be issued.
GEO. P. LAMMELT, - Auctioneer, Bongkong, April 10, 1913, -
MARTIN'S
OSTERL
SAPIOLOFETY
42
Mr J E. Edwards
and Mrs H. O. Mrs and
Ehrenfais
#
Mms G. V. Sidford
Mr and Mrs K. E.
Smith Mr. Sorby Mr S. Spien Blits B.
B.E.
Mira Squaru Lt
Mr J. Plumer
Lt. Col. J.J. Radcliffe,
Major & Mrs Comyn, R. E.
H.A.
Mr Relion Capt. & Birs Corsollis Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie Lt. and Mire T. C. Mr G. W. R. Rogers Cunningham, H.A. Eng. Comit. & Mrs Major Davy, R.E. Rome, R.N.
Mr G. A. Datton
Miss M. Braga
R. W. Libbley
Mr
A.
Lipton
Mrs.
Madam J. Lombaad
Mr and Mrs N. 4.
Lowell
Liout. Col. & Mr
Mann
Lieus R. E. B. Brows-Miss Mabel Martina
tor
Miss Mctacl
Mr & Mrs E. Brook Miss E. Meyer F. W. Cane, Mr Chas Mia Mre A. Myers
Mina M. Cecil Me J. H. Childera
Dr E. K. Caldenhoff Mr and Mrs J. W.
Capelin
Mfrs Crawford
Mr M... Norwood
Mr and Mrs C L.
Fax
Mr. Paul
Mr & Mrs R. Pestonj Mr C. W. Randall
Lieut. Geo. W, Crom-Mr A. F. Remedio
bie, R.B
Mr M. D. Edmonds
Miss C. Envia Madam Bananit
Mise A
Me
A. R
Mr and Mrs Arthur
Rogerson
Mr A. E. Rollin • Miss A. Romain De J. F. Ranjones Mr W. D. Saboru Mr E. Sargon
Min B. G. Farar
Feith Mr. Mr T. G. Flyon Mr Geo. Frank Mr L. O. Saanderson Bir Frank H. Frishier E. Schroder
Lt. Col. & Mrs Roomer & Mrs Galestaan Mr G. W. Sevell
Consul & Mra Eitzen Mr Benbrow Rove
Mrs S Galostaun
MYA K. Gambitz
Miss G. Godwit Miss S, Godwin
J. Ginady M. Great
Mr & Mrs Flanagia Dr Schnellor Mr and Mrs G. G.Mr A. Bineliz
Gordon
Mr C. Skott bit and Mrs B. A. Me A. Findly Smith
Lt. Col. W. H. Usher Mr G. Harper
·Hal
Misa L
Mr. Hayter
Mr&Ira A. Gibson Smith, A.O.D. Col. and Mrs Gordon Mr & Mrs P. SoffietsCapt. D. B. Hewalt
Miks A. Eill all, R.A.3L C
Capt. & Mrs Stericker Mr O. Hoffmann child & nurso, 2nd M W. Jackson M: Greig Mr H. A. Hazeland M: T. W. Hili
D.C.L.L
Mr R. StewaTD
Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr S. M. Stewart Major Humphrey. Mr & Mrs Sutherland
R.ES.
Lt. Col. & Mrs Tuson
2nd D.ÓL.".
Dr L E. Fonaio
Smith
MI
Mr and Mrs. W, G.
Mr H. G. Mr E. A. S. Fowler Mr & Mrs E
Staicer K. GoAro Mr A. G. Gordon Air Y, Goulbourn
and
Humphreys
Mr. D. Wagner
Mrs C. E
Strafe
Mr Hunter
Mr J. R. T-PP
Bourger
Mt Joseph Gould
Bir J. Mr.PO, Vun Grise--
Mr. Green
Capt. T. P. Hall J. G. HANDA
Mr W. T. Harbord Mr F. B. ilenpe Hon. Bir HA Ewell, C.M.O. Mr R. Hunter Mr N. G. Trunt, Capt. B Jonos
and Mrs T. Jotuston Mr Judi Mr A. N H. Juẩnh MrA Kruseman
Mr S. Str
Mr H. E. Swaffidd
Mr M.
Tobias
Mr and Mtx Ham-
phreya
Major & Mr Wenlorn
RES.
GRAND
· Mr G. Bonmana
Mr P. Beushausen Miss V. Bonelta Dr Briell
Mr Bumann. Mira Caliert Mr Cogna Mr and Mrs. Crew
Mr Elron
Capt. Whitfold A.Q:DM Frampton
Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Mr David Wood
Mr and Mrs H. M. Mr H. U. Jeffries
Talluck
M&M A. Vandam
Mr & Mr A. Vivian Mr and Mrs J C.
Walker
Mr H. Walkins...
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Mr B. Webster
Mes R. Wabb
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Mr W. Mall Mr O. Meik ham
ASTOR HOUKE.
Mr E S. Ador
Mr H. J Allen
Bli Blea
LIP & Mm A. W'Mr. B. Ardold
and 4 childron
Be E Wellmano
C. Me W. F Wenyon
Mr L. Birob
Mr.J, Brown-
Mr. C Brown S. Campbell Mr B.
Mr H. P. White
Dr & Mrs Star'ey
White
Mr
Mr B Williams"
1
Mrs W. H. Lambert Mr & Mrs F. Winkler Mr&Mrs F. E. Lawaðir G. G. Wood
Mr S. R. Wychuley Mr G. T. Lloyd
„LING, LOWARD HOTEL
Mr F. A. Chopard
P. M. Davis
Mr A. C. Millar
Mr F. Miller Mr S. Maralon I Mea K. de Morr! Mrs. Morton Mfr E. J. Murphy Mr F.-Moun
Newton Mr Wiltum Mr
Mr T. Dadecylov M.-Y. O Porr
G.
Mr E. C. Emery
Mr A.
Mr
R F
F. Garcia
Mr P.
Fayol
Mr & Min H. Mck Mr D. C. de Quirre
Mr A. Fisher
Fourt
Mr J. 9.
Gillies
Mrs
Mr O. Goldenberg
E. 4. Bberta...
Boso thai Me J. Mr J. W. Hall Bir Kd. Rustemayor Mr. J. H. Harziant. Mr N. Sunder
Mis R Almond Als and MF. & Mr J. E. Hamilton Mr A. EW. Salt
Mellugh r&Mra Brargwin. Ur Michel
Mr F. Aton
Mr T. Choo
Mr W. Cox
M Mix Milng
Mr J. Coulthirt afe Miyagawa
Mr and Mrs J. R. S. MW. A. Donaldson Mody Mr W. A.
Duscin
Miw Fipchett Mr God. Grimble
Capt. and Mrs T. Me W. D Hors
-Donaldson
Mr M. F. Murray Mr and Mrs d. I. Mr A. F. Nubba
Capt. & Mrs W. C
Fammiore. Mr H. Po man Mia F. Founders Mr & Mrs Schank Dr Biurre
Mr H 6. Sparge Mr and Mr Lemaire Capt. &
and phild to Rewart & children
Mr Tuyonane 16- DaWalker MOWE Weidler
Mrs. Halma Mr and Mrs Kraft Mr & MA 0. Launt.
IF you has lost your appetite, one of Me and Mrs Major
the big Variety of dainty dishes at the God jou ALEXANDRA CAFE L Sure to tamper MAGAY
Bir W. Ich Men F. Sister
F. Hikin Mr F. P. Zohaick Mr A. O. Halmos
M. Heden Mr. W. A. Johnson Mrs Stirling
Mr. W. Juster
Mrs F.-0. Smith Mr J. B
Steven
Mr.C. Frank
Mr V. Gourist
Mins Grace Mr F. Haden Mr Higginbottom Mr.J. Haldt
Mr G. Kaddall
Dr Kert
Mr Kah
- Rev. Jos H. Smith
and family
Mr A. Stamford
Mr O. R. Stanley
Mr R. EL. Stephenson Mrs. T. Tobias
Mr E. J. Treadgold
Mr R.S.
Vergett
Miss Ruby Vincent Mr Hon 'I'am Wing Mr M. Zuluaga
HOTE...
Mr Euba Bir F. Lorris Mr and Mrs Lowell Mr McGarth Mr Molles Mr D. Openshaw Mr Pancefort
Me W. Sanborn Mr HL. T. S Sharp
Mr J. Sobasan Mina Stephano Mr P. Stolt
Mr and Mrs Tobias Ma Tobina
Mr Wahlo
Mr G. Wathion
Mr C. Weinmann
Mr P. Whittiek
Mt Woodcock
KANGACZERE BOTH.
Cozsul General An- Lieut. & Mrs R.
Lubbock derson
Mr and Mrs J. E. MPK, 8 Yarrison"
Mr and Mrs 8. G. Dr and Mrs B. W. Nowalf
Bickhouse
Brown
Prof. C. H. Ober
Mr. and Mr. A. E, Mr & Mrs J. Hobart
Carleton
Mine D. Filkins
Mr W. H. Ford
Mr G. Sachine
Mi A. L. Shields
Mr W. B. Hind Major & Mr F. J. shirt, Boda
Hunter
Capt. C. V, 8: Bei
Dr Stedmad
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