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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1918,
Hughes and Hough
ACCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,
AND ARMILALTY,
General Auctioneers ·
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokera.
PROPRIKTORS
"TO-XWA-WAN "
COAL STORAGE.
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Telegraphic Address: MEIRIÓN HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersignsä have received instrac- Tons to sell by Fublic Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNIE),
од
THURSDAY
+
the 2nd October, 1915, at 2.3) p.m. at No. 1 Gomes Villas Howleon,
KUNDBY
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
THE
THE Undersignal hare received instructions to sell by Public Auction.
FOR ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNED,
10:3
SATURDAY & MONDAY,
the 4th & 6th October, 1913, commencing sach day at 2.30 plin, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Das Yapx Road, Corner of Ion House Street,- A Large Consignment of
VALUABLE JAPANEST WARE, Comprising:-
Hand-ambroidered Silk Wall Hangings, Sersons, Kalomonos, Gold Damaicone Ware, Pearl Inlaid Screens and Panels, Bronzo Yaces and Incense Burners, Tortoise Shell Jewel Cases, &o., Brass Buddaha, Lanterns and Toria, a small collection of Ivory Netsukes, Ivory Carvings." &c., Old Cloisonne, Satuma and Makudzu Vasca, Wall Platon, &c., &c., Eaga and Nagoya Tos and Coffee Services.
Catalogues will be issued. "
On View Friday," p.m. Tanks :-Cash
Hongkong, September 29, 1913.
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TO LET
TU LET.
TO. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, MODT Road, Kowloon, FIVE ROOMS, TERNIS Corn
FOUR-BOOMED HOUSES in Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.
SHOP with Godown attached, NATHAN
2
ROAD, Kowloon,
Kowlogu Marina Lot No. 48 with Whari,
Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD. Rongkong, Sept. 17, 1915.
FO LET.
HUGHES, ROUGH,
Auctioneers
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WHAT ARE THE JAPANESE ?
Reasons for Belief in Their Tartar Origin.
If the Japanes controversy is to be led by sthnography there is plenty of duta at haud, writes J.H.M.." in to New York Sun." Marco Polo of a Voutian family stranded in Asin in the year 1975, entered the servito of
Kubal Khan, a Mongel Emperor. Thorn
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD TO 150 MAGAZINE GAP Peak, ing, scrurding to the Chinese, in the
FURNITURE
consisting of :-
Javarnished Task Dining Room Suite, Bookcase, Dressing Table with Berelled Micror. Marble-top Washstand, Largo Overmantel, Chesterfield Sofa, Blackwood Cabinet, Blackwood Stools, and Teapoys, &c., &c.,
Also
One Small Billiard Table, by Riley. London.
TRENN :—ÁS, Usual,
Ou view day of Sale.
HUGHES & BOUGE,
- Auctioneers,"
Hongkong, Sept. 26th, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
11654
THE by Auction
THE Undersigned have received instruc
(PO 4000NT OF THE CONCERNED).
+
011
FRIDAY;
the 3rd October, 1913, at 2.30 pt.
at their Bales Rooma, No. 8,
Des Vrux Road, Curnor of
Ice House Street,
A Consignment of NEW HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &c., Comprising :-
Witney Blankets for Single and Double Bed, Reversible Travelling Rugs, Lace Curtains 4 yds. 4 yds., Single and Dable Hematitched Sheets, Embroidered Pillow Cases, Huckaback Towels and Bath Shoots, Fine Turkish Towels, Damask Tableloths and Servietsee, Single and Double Bed White Se in Quilts, Honey- camb Quilts, Ladies' and Gent's Handker. chiefs, Pyjama Suits, Card Table Covers, Underskirta, Ten Cloths, Clasa and Pantry Cloths, Duchess Sete, Gent.'s Fancy Vests, Goot,'s Shirts, Gul's Hoares, &c, &, &c.
Catalogues will be used. TERMS:----ÁS Usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sept. 25, 1913.
JAPANESE MAKERS,
125
EVERY KINI
Footwear
·MADE
TO
ORDER
CHERRY & 00., FEDDER STREET,
Opport Hongkong Hooal, Telephone No. 491.
“Hongkong, May 5, 1910,
TIN GA
Surgeon Denfisti
·Jà. 14, D'AavzAN BERING.
TERMS VERY MODERATE
“Cónsultation Fros
NOR good, Bolld mail: alk/ Derb 102Table 2 Höba wilde Wine & Lionar
he heard of the islands called 'Japais to- day, which were then called by the Chi- none Zipaugu. The Chinese prononacía- tion. Jihyun, "with the addition of the Tartar word Eopt, country oi" be comes Jib-pun koue, meaning a kingdon originating in the sun.
In Westert mouths this roadïy became Nippon, or Japan. Maren Foo was so enthusiastic in his noecunts of this kingdom originat- fery planet, the sun that nobody bu lieved him. So far as discoverable the theory that the Japanese are of Chinese crigin cuma from the tact that Marco Polo first lenened shout them in China.
Dr. Pickering, who accompanied the Perry expedition which sixty years ago genel the empire of Japan against its JO. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Pesk. will to the commcree of the world, maiz
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Hongkong, June 9, 1913.
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SPANISH DOMINICAN PRODURATION. Hongkong, Sept. 24, 1919
TO LET.
TO LET.
PANFURLY, No.
I ROAD.
GODOWNS.
11.
94, WANDHAI ROAD,
102, PRAYA EAST.
1087
tained that the Japanese people must Ive come originally either from the Malay area dago or from the island of Formers, the lighter complexioned Japa hese from the former origin, the darker
THE CHINA MAIL.
DOCTOR of Mechano-
Therapy
$800 to £1000. a Yous
MARAĞA 29% WAVETY peatatan Baham Theoriene elevating and mikaka
and
clave, á furchasing whky may to use and, apoi sa sellega.
-an ansthage education and var Instinoston du FOR
a satingly talentig. Buena Gulekly trade to pay for hout," Dr. Harmon 1 Srečnaté, made, over 13 the first moh, deschisOKA now. Hundreds of mossenčni gratiam dionsteam the weedarte) aRNET DE DILEmochodu. Wytw today bar Me paga lastnant) pearpathos, PARK, IN WHIẾN BÌ KING
Doyl san, 11 W. Randolph Bevel,
rominds one of the. Monday moriling washing line, when things havo al? błowni ngalat ruch other in a horrid sort of contortion. The little bather may try hard to-drag útil sobtle her overdring into. position, but all the time who must be aware that she is not, will, looking er best.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
LONGKONG
[MrJ. M. EX6S Mr and Mrs Alway
Mr J. W. T. AndrewsM2?r.
Mr. A. T. Barbarini My
& R. Bate.
Mr H. Brian-Batas Baron de
With the knitted woollen sy kind SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. MR. Balilios Mr. and
of costume there is not the slightest "ap- pearance that the bather has been in the water at all. The "aufer" of Sydney can look as well in the water as our of , and whom she or he wishes to take an hour in the ami between:timos, be- yond the first low drops of brins. frems the wet jersoy there is, nothing to aug.
nearly always accompanies the English
a follower of that arcative genius. Ib-gest the drowned, dog appearance tha son's plays, I may say, leave one under the spell of pessimism, whereas, my humblo efforts. I hope, will inspire a fooling of optimism.
bather.
With a low shakos or a twisting of the edge of the guernsey ous" girls" and "You will understand more clearly boys look as well as over-even if they how I have drifted into this dramatic have been in the water for hours. Then work when I tell you that. Brixton, the the sun bath takes place, and there is parish in which minister, is crowded the soft perotesting of a slow wath with actors and music-hall artists. They that stenis through the damp wool and come to my church, I know than per gradually warms up the swimmer so that sonally, and I am attracted to the per-she is soon ready to take another dip. formances of many of them.
"SHOULD A WOMAN TELL?"
PUBLIC AUCTION
Mr M. Benzima
Mr H. W. Bottomley if F. A. Mak
Mr & Mrs H. Brine Dr O. Maro Miss M. Brinck. MS Geo, Mäft Mr C, Brooke MY QUE
Mason
1AR Underaigned has received freuer D. Bunnell
Tainos to Sell by Public Auction,
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THURSDAY,
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the 2nd October, 1918, commencing at 11 A.M., A SALES ROOMS DUDDELL STETIT,
A Copalgament of
QUILTS, TABLE COVERS, BLOUSES, SILK COVERED EIDER-DOWN
CUSHION COVERS, &.1
48 Pame
Mr A. J. Cambridge Mrs R. T
Mr C. Campbell Mipa M. Mainta Mr and Mrs F. X. P. W. MeClin D'Almade E. CastroMeJ. D. McMurra Miss D'Almada, IL, HB, K. Mehta,
Castro
Mr J. Mareakd Master D'Ulmada E. Mr P.
Meyer Castro
Mr F. T. Chapple. Mr A. A. Claxton Dr A. L. EF. Cole,
man
Mrs A. Collis Me H. L Condon Mr C. H. Davis Mr O. G. Deniano.
AMERICAN BOOTS & SHOES (gents) Mr & Mrs Derteano
Etc., Etc., Etc. Un. View from Wednesday. TELÁ Kal.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
ÅNGEROTINET.
Hongkong, Boon. 30, 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1173
and 3 children
Mr J. Dower
Mr and Mrs R.
Dongl
M: J. P. Miller Mfr U. IA Miner Mr & Mrs B. Moore Mr A, B. Moulder); B: JD. F. Mald Ms J.D. F. Muld Com. G. S. F. NEX Mr A. W. Nicol⠀⠀ Kisa G. U'Leary *
ir A. W. Csen
Mir J. Ormiston
Mr J. W. Paton
H. Miss C Phillipe
Mr and Mrs
Mr S. Edwards and Po tar
valet
Mr R. de
Privilla
Mr and Mrs H. C. Me B. Raworth
Ehrenfois
Mr E H. Ray
Alias Elba Mrs D. Feraman Mr Denman Faller
Mr B. Gallutte
Mr E. M. Raymond.
Mian F. Rasy
Mr H. M. Roharda Mr D. E. Richards
There are hundreds of poopla in Eng. land who never venture into the water on secount of the shivery" feeling they have when going in and coming out of the water. It has Canadian ecetunie Tsion de sef of Puble ad instruir Lim Kong Ghee in 0. Roth
Some may say that the weight of the woollen Canadian costume is a disadvan it has struck me very forcibly that tage, but this is surely imagination. In the people are more than tired of the Australia the smallest children and the ordinary run of burlesques that they so frailost women swim and divo and at the music-hall and of the curtain. I take to the surf as if they had been born raising sketches of some popular hous, in it, and they all wear shoes cnetizmas. arad in was suggested to me by one or two of my dramatic friends that I should try my hand at something more serious. I have never thought of such thing before, but I tuned the taste orar in my mind and decided to comply, and Should a Woman Telly is the result. It is a sketch with four characters, tho two leading ones being a parson and a Speaking from experience, from a paint woman." The lesson to be taught is that of ease, convenience, cbservation," and love is absolute trust. For fasong that modesty, the Canadian woollen coutume must be obvious I cannot give away more in dark wool and with perhapá a slight of the plot The whole of the business line of colour brightening up a konos, arrangements are in a hands et Mr. elbow, and neck, cannot bo quickly Nowman Maurice, manager of the Brim beater.
tor Theatre, who has stready received one offer to proines the play from a West- end theatre, and is expecting others. The sketch will play about 20 minute.
ADDRESSES IS TREATUKO.
**I already, make was, of the theotro Occasionally Every Wednesday after- noon I speak in this Empire Theatre of Yurieties at the buck of Le Marche, to an average audiunco of 1,000- womnes, and in the coming winter months I hope to address an average attendance of 1,500, Puladium Picture Palace Bristen Hill, men on Sunday afternoons at the w
ware used the cold winds would not be felt, and the Erst entry into the water- would not take away one's broath,
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD.,
PROPERTY.
BRITISH CONCESSION,
SHAHLIAN, CANTON,
complexioned from the latter. But both having been ruwiled-out, as other plea- TWO LOTS. Nos. 79 and 80, fronting :
Dr. Pickering and his predecessors, Sie- bold and Thunberg, admit that the high CONDUIT Caste Japaness by keeping himself 'cover- vel Trẻm the sun pequires an urúificial
dr. The high bora ludies," Siebold, by protecting themselves from the infierness of the atmosphere, require" generally o fue white, skin, and the
‚
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST teks if the young girls display a biocer
MENT & AGENCY, Öo., LD. Boogkong, Oct. 1, 1913.
4!
TO LET.
86%
EIRION, No. 10, Peak, furnished ar 6 Rooms, Ches)
Munfurnished.
rental."
To let or for sale, GLENSHIEL, Lucker Road, No. 124, Posk, 6 rooms.
BOGATE," Austin Road, Bowloos from 1st October.
Incarnation:**
Dr. Pickering says that he found the language of the Japaneno to resemble the fartar tongue, and his succossers seem sigree in giving a Tartar origin to this teresting people; this Tarta origin, thego authorities say, is betrayed by the physiognomy: the oblong yes, deep aka; the eyelids. forming in the great angle of the eye a deep furrow which
is the affect of koonnees of vision, which they do not always possess; the large head, the short neck, and the flat uose, short and thick; the hair course black-ll these are Tarlar. How. ever complexion may be artificially modi. fied or affected, the racial characteristic 82 of the facial anglo can never be modified or overcome unless by inter-marriage with other races, which, of course, is negligible in datärmining the question of origin.
No. 68 Peak, MOUNT. KELLETT. (Church Mission Society Bungalow) from 13 October 1919 till 8th May 1914
No. 1 Shelley Stroot, No. 8 CAMERON VILLAS. MOUNT KELLETT, Peak.
"
FOR SALE OR TO LET (From 1st November 1918.)
No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Poak Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining and Smoking rooms and are Bedrooms. With ground for Tennis Court.
Stang
FUE' SALE,
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154,
This is over and above the work I do on the CANAL ROAD, each with
in my own church, which bus tau largest scicomodation of say church in Souab London, wanting 2,200, and which is packed to suffocation every Sunday night practically throughout the year.
If you ask me why the people Bock to war me I must answer that I can
only concludo that it is because I walk thum straight from the shoulder — in a radically human sort of way, I su deavour to give them good stuff, sound anxi wue, without playing down' tu
trybody.
Ishould not all mixa s'morulity play. It is caly half such, and I enn- not help thinking that the plot and dia logue will lead to a tremendous "amount Some of controversy and discussion. people may think the ethics good, some bad, but whatever is said of the sketch no one can quarrel with it oùs the recre of plagiarism. The professionals I have: consulted declare it to be thoroughly ori ginal. Finally, let me say that I am reverting to this carly Church idea that the pulpit and hostage should be synonymous.”
COLONIAL BATHERS,
Costumes.
In the inatter of ecstumes suitable for
swimming, writes an Australian gizi in
• London paper, I cannot understood | why the women and men of England do not adopt the dress observed by those who go in so much for water-sport in the onionios.
early not the language of Chine, dos Tho, Jepaadio language, too, while Sydney's Lead to England In Bathing But forbid the theory of this Tartar ori gin. William Elliot Gris has lately undertaken to show, with possibly some superficial success, that the charactors ties of the Japanese, his ambition for HARTING BOGATE, on part of Westom accomplishments, his marvellous adaptability to Westin austoms and LADBROOKE, No. 9. Conduit Rosdivilisation, are so impossible of poo Fine View of Harbour, & Rooms, 8 Bath- rooms Garden and Tennis Court, Accom section with the theory of Mongolian modation for 30 Serrants.
origin that they aloue dispose of the quesof thing has been brought up to such a In the Australian seaports this kind tion at onco. The Japanese, he met pianisole of success that old and young are not Mongolisan. What then are thoy? The Athenians, coording to St.
rich and poor, halt and lama, and blind Paul, spend their tima in nothing else but in hearing or sexing new things,
Apply to "
LIKSTEAD & DAVIS,
ård Floor, Alexandrs Bulidinga. Hongkong, Oct. 1, 1913
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TIGAR AS DRAMATIST.
Teaching from the Pulpit and the Stage,
A sketch by the Rev. A. J. Waldron, the vicer of Brixton, is in zezoarval, and. will be produced in thio. Was Ead in the near future, Mr. Waldron told a repro sentation of "The Standard why he wrote il
by Auction,
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MONDAY,
な
the 8th October 1913, commercing at 5 pm. at his Sales Rooms,
DUDDELL STREET, —
A COLLECTION OF
VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS,
Ou view now.
Catalogues will be instied, Terms-Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMENT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, Sept. 29, 1913.
.. 117€
FOR SALE.
Consignment of SLAZENGER'S A TENNIS RACKETS made for 1019 Season, in various weights and qualition Alno SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS.
For further particulars
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frontage of sinely feet on the road, and with a depth of 140 feet, together with the BUILDINGS created thereon. The Lors will be sold either separately or together. This property will be put up for NORTE BRITISH & MERCANTILE salo at PUBLIC AUCTION, the premises commencing at 11.80 1. THURSDAY. the 30th of October, 1918, if not sold privately before that data. The Undomigned reserve the right to reject all THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANOK bids if no acceptable bids are offered. Parties interested may obtais particulars [from
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TIME TABLE.
WIEK DATI
IN WHICH ANN VRISED MEN KEARDS OF
COMPANY, LED..
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS
ASBURANCE CO.
Mr and Mrs
Genre
Dr J. M. Gillespie
Mr A
G. Gordon
Mr V. Goulbocita
Mr J. Gourge
Mr P. O Von Griso-
Gand
Mr P. C. Hall
Dr J. G. Hanos Mr and Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
Mr W. T. Harbord
Mr A. Barter
Mrs M Rio arda Mr. Rasa
Mr R. R. Razbergh
Mr & Mrs Rutherford
Birs. Schenk
Mr J. U. Sibley
ft Lima Feck, Sin Mr E. T. Singer Mr and Mrs E. E
Smith
Mr V, Sarby Bira, B. Sortasan Capt. Ft. Spare
Miss A. Square
Mr and Mrs. G. V. Mr and Ms W. G.
Hayes
Stevenson, daughter:
Hon. Mr E A and nurse
Hewett, O.M.G. MT Stribolt
Mr W. A. Eigin-
betham
Mr and Mrs R.
Hughon
Miss Hughes M: 5. Ingenobi Mt H. Lagenshi Mr & Mrs K. Lanes Mr and Mrs Jarvis
Lim King Jin Mr G. S. Jober
Mr C. 0. Swanberg
Mr G. T. gwate?
Mr and Mrs. G.
Tait
Mr R. Temple, Capt.
and Mrs H. A. Walker&2 children. Mr F. W. White Mira C. Wilhoit
Miss Jane Wilhoit Miss Jabet Wilhoit Mir and Mr W. 'R. Mr G. G. Wood
Jolina
Mr A. J. Woonan, Mrs J. N. Johnson Mr E. B. Kabel
Mr D. D. Yoder
TEAK HOTEL.
Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Major General Kelly
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Mr&Mrs W. Arm-
strong
Mr T. Arthur Mr E F. Aucott
Mr and Mrs E 8.
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Mr and Mrs J. S. Capt. & Mrs Mahian.
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children and nurse,
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Mr E. J. McNaky-
Mr and Ms O. D. J. Mrs Mitchell & child
Bell
Mr & Mrs Mitchell.
Mr & Mrs Beyer
TOTAL FURES OF SUM DECERE. 1911. Mrs. Bowdlez
£22,561,285.
1-Authorised Capital £8,000,300-
Subscribed Capital £4,500,000
mord and child Mrs Nelson
Majin Bowen, A.P.D.Mr. H. Obar "Attorney-General J. Dr and Mes Patern
A Backnil Mrs Pope Mr W. A. Buttarsel Rev. Foster Pegg
blr S. L. Perkira 88,61 Mr and Mrs Curries Mr J. Plummer
Fald-up Captial ...........................................£2,437,80% -Fire Fund.................................. .$,892,114 III-Life & Annuity Funda... 18,138,160 | Mr M. Cary
Sinking Fund Accoun
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Et Col. J.J. Radolidz
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£2,681,260 Mrs Davenfeit and Mr Powell
childrea Berenza Fire Eranch. 2,667,163 Major Davy, R.E.
Life and Aoncity Į
1,973,289 Branches.....maj
Mr Dizon
Mr B.too Revenue Marins Department ... 262,69% Mr and Mrs Dobbie Mr Mrs Riecken: Other Ecoelpte mir 430,193 Mr and Ms Doyle Capt. »nd Miss Bisy
and bild Mr G. A. Dutton £5,239,312
Consul & Mrs Eitzan Mr & Mrs A. Bitchin Mrs Ero
Mr All Sixclus Me and Mrs B. A. Mr C. Skott"
Hale
Mr and Mrs B. B Mr & Mrs A. Gibson) Sharp (* Col Gordon Hall, Lt Col W. H. Vaher
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``KING, EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr F. J. Cargill
MIT. Chen
Mr H. Olegg
Dr F. X. Costello
Mr P. Männern
Mine Massey
Mr J. HL. Oordop
Mr. H. Hancock
Mr. Baskett
Smith, A.Q.D.
Mr P. Soles"
Capt. & Mr Blericke,
nurse and child
Mr H. A. Hazeland Mr and Mn 0.
towarth childrení: Mr and Mrs Hell Capt & M Hodgins Rev. & Mr Top Major Humphreys. Mr C. Wagne
RES
Mr N C. Wilken
Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr Wata
Humphrey Me David Wood Lt. Col. I. w. Les Capt. Whited (D
Mr and Mrs F.
KoHugh
8.00a.m. to 10.00 ....Arary 10 m 1.00a.m. 1o. 8.00 km. Every 15 mines, Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr and Mrs J.H. N.
Mrs. Toy
Mody 10.00am to 11.00 molvay 15 minutes. Mr Mrs B. Gilman Mir M. 1. Murra Miss D. Gilman Mr A. P. Nobbe all take to it as a matter of course, 11.30 a.m, to 13.45 p.m...Every 15 matumboí,
Mr K.
E. Nogit fully nine months of the year. well as a matter of enjoyment, during 19.45 pm to 1.15 p.m. Every 10 snfant Mr G. Grimbly
1.16 p.m. to 1.45 pemes.livery 15 minubes; Mar de Barn Heinemann Mr B. Ogawa 1.45 păm, to -9.25 pankukkyary 20 minune, MrF. Holswith... Caphy & Me W. U│. RGA.. 8.13 pm, bo 5.00 p.m...Erary 15 solzini Mr T. Inokuchi Pamore Mr J. Joseph Mr. M. Boo 6.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.clivery 10 minsbes
Mr & Mrs Kattwinkel H. S.Sports M2 and Ms W. D. Stewart & children Capt. 4. Keith * Capt. & Lim A T
And the universal costume that ha "been found" moet successful and comfor.) tablo, as well as charming tơ both wall-
gured and angular sporters, is the Cans 8.50 p.m. and § gum. 9.30 p.m. to 1100 dia sestume of knitted wool.
p... way half-hour,
This
By
costume consin of a pair of trunks (to 1100 p.m. bo 11.8 p.m. every quarter of Mr & Mas G. La to knoos or sligoily shorter), over which
comes a sort of tunio. This is almost
of the nature of a man's swostde: with.
as bour,
19.00 Mootto
100 km, to 5.00 5.00pm to 6.00 punish very 10 mutuak 1,00p.m. tơ 100p.m. 7.00pm to 8.10 p.s MIGHT CARS
out sleeves, according to fancy of the 8,00 %.m, to 10,80 sam.skywry 15 minutes. wearer. The man goeslly prefer the 10.30 m "no slova" "ariały, and otherwise their 1145 s.. costume are identical with those of their wires and sister. Being made of knitted wont giver it several advantages. I4 in more suitable to all kinds of weather, and acts as a break wind, if the day in chilly o ocid. The sum does not pone trate to the skin nogely so much, and both when in out of the water the ba there look the perfection of nosinone and elegance Thors is no icosanois of ma de terial to pucker up in a strong wind of
"I am chaplain to the Autors Church Union," he said, and this constitutes me the friend and spiritual caretaker, it houry ware, for the whole, acabara I may use the phrono, of all the lhes lion close to the skin and is think wough Liest and music-hall professionals of sha to malas, the thin wanej look, svended sotintry. This and e koen parooption to the too plump am sticmbly the connection between 6ll that is best plump,
in the pulpit and the rfaga žara induced
me to attempt to fosob on the latter ar
woll in the former
moved, moreover, in my
study /Folat
TEN MONDAY WAS
to be appisaćerli
19 mid
SPELA
Mr K. Tanaka
• MA Me K. Takada Brand Mas Lamare Me D. Walker
and child
Mr H. J. Westphal
He W. Logan Mr K. Yamada- Mr & Mrs Hannassa Beg
Oasul Genment, An Mr Carl Moniell
Me der Mas Almsburg. Me and Mrs Mr and His B. Grondinn &
Balantine
Mr G. Bazen baza Mr & Mrs Barratt "Misses Barreto (5)
Band child
Mr. 8. D. Boden Me of
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