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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1913.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONENEN TO THE GOVERNMENT..
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneera
AND
Share, Coal and"
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN
COAL STORAGE.
Codes used:
A.B.0 471 & # EDITION. AZ TREKGRAPHIC Cour.
Tolographic Addre MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIO AUCTION
HE Dudersigned bavo received instrno- THE tolic santion,
on
THURSDAY,
the 9th October 1913, cina mencing at 2.39 p.m. at thoir Sales Rooma, Ko, 3,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,-
A Luxor QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
AND SUNDRY CANTONESE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
dc..
k.
Comprising as follows:-
TEAKWOOD—Dining and Drawing
Rotim Farmitaro, Upholstered Arm-chairs
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction.
1
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
07
SATURDAY & MONDAY,
the 4th & 6th October, 1918, commenting oach day at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Das Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, --- A Large Consignment of
VALUABLE JAPANESE WARE,
Comprising
Hand-embroidered Silk Wall Hangings, Screens, Kakemone, Gold Damascene Ware, Pearl Inlaid Ferrons and Fanels, Bronzo Vases and Incense Burners, Tortoise Shell Jamel Cases, &o.. Brass Baddshe,. Lanterns and Toris, a amali collection of Ivory Notaukea, Ivory Carrings. &c., Old Cloisonne, Satums and Makudzu Vasca, Wall Plates, de, Sc., Eaga and Nagoya Tea and Coffee Services.
Catalogues will be issued.
On View Friday, p. TEM-Cal
Hongkong, September 28, 1919.
TO-LET
TU LET.
O. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, Moby Roan, Kowloon, FIVE ROOMS, TENNIS
FOUR-BOOMED HOUSES in Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Ervioon, Cheap rentals.
HUGHES & HOUGR Auctioneers
1171
EDUCATION BY EFFIGY
Wax-Not Whooks-In Art of Learning
MRS. JANLEY'S CLAIMS CONFIRMED,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Mr. John T. Tussaud, the presont head of the famous exhibition in the Marylebone- SHOP with Godown sttaabad, Naman
Road, way spending a meditative ten ROAD, Kowloon.
minutes in the coolplessuance of the Kowloon Marias Let No. 48 with Wharf. Chamber of Horrors, wrestling with some of the 'more peigmaat humaa emotions (in Apply to" HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE ***), when I called upon him, writes a
Co., LTD.
Daily News representative, to get his views Hongkong. Sept. 17, 1913,
-from a coroplasto-philosophic standpoint ---of Liv.
No.
TO LET.
Alube amid all modern showmen (if te will pardon that somewhat vulgar word), Mr. Tussaud retains the old spirit of [O. 180 MAGAZINE GAP Penk, amiable quietude, the gentle manners, the
Apply to
soft speech, and the charming politeness of SPANISH DOMINICAN the ancient regime. An hour with him in
PROJURATION.
that placid, haunted chamber upstairs, Hoogkong, Supt. 24, 1913. 107 amid priculosy relics of Napoleon and Marie Antoinette, Mr. Bradlaugh, Burke "and Hare, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Richard Henry Seddon, is as consoling as a sleeping
D
TO LET.
ས་
and Soins, Carpets and Rugs, Brass., MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak. draught to a raging insomniac.
mounted Bedsteads, and Cuts, Bed Room Sui a, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Ro., Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Ex- tension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc,, ete.,
Apply
LINSEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 9, 1913.
Pag
2 Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Olage Ware, Cooking Stoven, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c.,
TO LET.
BLACKWOOD--Couch-s, Settees, Arm: DANFURLY, No. 11, chairs, Flower Stands, Inlaid Ca inets, RNOD
Jardiniers, Hall and Tes Tables, Teapoys,
Brackets and Photo Frames, etc., Black. wood Hall Stands, Fire Screens including n_Saito,
لعنة الله
Sewing Electric Reading Lamps. 1 Machine, Toe Chests, &c., and Lady's. Bicycle.
Catalogues will be issued.
Tennis-Cal
HUGHES & HOUGH,
ductioneers.
Hongkong, Dei. 1, 1913.
FOR SALE. -
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD.
PROPERTY.
BRITISH CONCESSION.
SHAMEES, CANTON.
GODOWNS.
́94, WANGHAI ROAD, 102, PRAYA" EAST.
HOBOBBING WH THE GREAT.
GOUVATIONAL TOWA.
With gentle foros Mr. Tusand seized me by the arm and led me up the marble statrones_that was once the joy and the pride of Baron Grant's amazing mansion.
AWiz to reosive and marble to retain."
is was a most Tuspiring lesson, with so delightfula pedagoguŋ, and learnt more. about William the Conquerer, General
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
Tom Thumb Joan of Aro, and Mr. J. #HARE & GENERAL BROKER. Maling than ever I knew before.
On the round we came upon. an enthu siastic crowd of Colonials assembled in awestruck reverence road the stalwart caroplastie counterpart of Lord Charles Baresford. Ware abaulutely thronged with Coloniais jush now" said bir. Tüm
mud. and they all admit that they learn
than anywhere else in London." more here" and, perhaps, at the Tower,
**And the prevailing isshion 7! I naked. **The fashion in wax just now is-Psb tiotism, with a capital P. mid Mr Benud.
Look now at this new group of the King, Prince Louis of Battenberg, and Mr. Churchill examining a model of How battleship. That's the most popular exhibit in the building."
**And,” said Σ, "if another Dr. Crippen were to darken our domestic horizon to- morrow!!
LESSONS FRONT LIFE.
Human natured" replied the famous modeller. "Hamma nature, my dear sir, Life is not all battleships and Kings and Queons! And we follow Life as intimately as possible. Ah! Here's the Chamber of Horrors After you, sir!
We stood, entranced, buforn
No. 338,. Tux HAMPSTHAN TRAGEDY.
Mas. PRANCEY and the
ACTUAL PERAMPULATOL. And here anded my first lossOU.
DANGEROUS SECRET SO-
M
CIETIES.
www.
ENERGETIC MEASURES TAKEN AT F. H.S..
GOVERNMENT.
In his report on the F.M.8. for 1012, Sir E. L. Brockman, K.O.M.G., states:-The Secretary for Chinesaffairs reports that
secrat sociotica continas to exist"
traffic in
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undseigned has received instruc clous to sell by Rubile dinction,
op
MONDAY, -
the 6th October 1913, commencing at
3 p.m. at his Salos Rooms,
DUDDELL, STERKT, —— "
A COLLECTION OF
VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS.
On view now. Catalogues will be issued. Terma-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, Sept. 89, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
1170
WE Undersigned has received instru-
tions to sell by Public Auction,
On
FRIDAY,
the 10th October, 1913, sommencing at 2.30 .at R SALES ROCKS, DUDDELL STREET,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
(Removed to Sales Room for the convenience of Sale).
Comprising
American Rosewood Drawing Room Saite, Japanese' Cherry-wood' Curio
many districts, and that the largest Cabinet. Deek, and Chair, Fizo Japanse of them, the Wa Ki, controls the Brass Toro, Lantern and Placques, aspected that this society rosy gira and Teapoys, Brass Fender and equitie, women and girls, and it is Burmese Gong, Foochow Lacquered Tables
troable in the way of promoting licit Brass Standard Lanip. Oil paintings (in gaming. The Chinese political societie cluding marine pictures by "Alqu'a"), gave less trouble than in the previous year Carpets, Rugs, White Lace Curtaine ato. and are showing a disposition to conform Fine Teakwood Sideboard with Bevelled
VICS
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(in botilen und § ForKidneyul Kindred troubles, bladder half battles trouble --- Gout ---- Gravel --- Arthritis | Fur Liver trouble
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REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. MENTION NAME OF SPRING REQUIRED
VIOHY-ETAT FREPARATIONS
VICHY-ETAT SALT Natural sait from the watara. --- In tins and bottles. VICHY-ETAT TABLETS 2 or 3 after meals make digestion easy. VICHY ETAT COMPOUNDS make your own
MAGNESIA?
DINNEFORDS
digestive aerated vator.
NOTICE
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Heartburn, Indigestion, Sopir Brastations, Bilious Affections,
VISITORSJAT HOTELS.
BONGKONG HOTEL
Mr J. M. Aaron
3. W. D. Andrew Mr G. S. Jober
Mr & Mrs R. Innes Me W. Andemon Mr Lim King Jin
MA. T. Barberini Mr E. S. Kabel Mr L. E. Armstrong Mrs J. N. Johnsen Mr. R. Bate Mr Bike Eadooris Ms. R. Balilics Mr H. Bring-Bates Mr W. . Kirknera
Mr T. Kohler Mr M. Bet simra. Mr A. Krusema≫ MM. Brinck Mr & Mrs H. Brinck Mr T. Leeman
Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr. Campbell Mr F. B. Mangras Mr and Mrs F. X. Mr R., C. Mankonski Ms D'Almeda E Mr Ges, Martin D'Almada E. CastroDr O. Mariott"
Castro
Mr C. Farebrother
Mason Master D'Almada F.
Castro
Mrs R. T. Mathesor M: FT.
Miss M. Mathenon Mr J. D. McMuray Mr AD. McBurney
Mr B. E. Mehta Mr J. Merecki Mr A. Merkig Mr P. Meyer
Mr. Tussaud is now preaching the creed to the Societies Enactment. The Wa Ki Mizrur. American Extension Dining Table, Mr A. -J. Cambridge Mr F. & MacKiutosh
Society is a highly organized society, Teak Overmantels Dining Chairs, Dinner operating throughout the F.MS. and Waggon, Glass Cabinet, Cut-glass Flower neighbouring countries and comprising Bowls, Swent Dishes, Decanters, Ice Phater many thousands of members. believed to be interested in the promo Wars, Cutlery, etc.
It is and Butter Dishes, Glass and Crockery
of the wax effigy as educationist. A price less document just issued by bis press agent runs (some of it; as follows; —
It is generally admitted by modern educationists that a most potent factor in
Singlu Braas Bedsteads, Toak Wardrobes,* the cduration of children is the visual tion of illicit garding, gang-robberies, the CONDUIT
purchase and sale of women, the promo-Washstands, and Toilet Tables, Chesta-cf presentation of the object the nature, and ion of brothels, blackmail, thefts on drazers, Sectional Bookcases, Singer quality of which it is desired to impressboard ship and various other malpractices Sewing Machine, Easy Chairs, Electric upon the learner's mind. More instruction New outside the Protectorate or the Police Ceiling and Table Fans and Lamps, Soo may be impacted by the voice, but upon Department realise the amount of mischief chur Rath tube, Folding Card Tables etc. the dus cxcrcise of the optics depends done by members of such a society or the much of the education of the student, who amount of tyranny they exercise over the Table Cloths and Napkins, Deylies, Satin Grass Linen Table Cloths, Damask naturally tries to imagine what in a school- roon: must cecessarily be presented in an
poorer sections of the community. A Bedspreads Curtains and Table Covera ota. branch of the society was broken up at This naturally, leads up to what can be Rasa in Selangor during 1912, and 1der Scroons, Round and Square Tables, Hall Canton Blackwood Card Table Fire seen and observed and tarbibed at Madame the Banishment Enactment, and it was Chairs, Stoods and Jardiniera Stands.
Pianola Cottage Piano (in good condi-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENGT Co., La. Hongkong. Oct. 1, 1013.
T LET.
88
MEIRION, No. 3 & 10, Pesk, un- I furnished, 8 Rooms, Cheap rental. 1:79 from 1st December Newly Painted and
Colourwa hed.
ROGATE,' Austio Road, Kowloon; unfurnished.
No. 63 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT, (Church Mission Society Bungalow) from
abstract manner.
furssud's, and the document ends
sons were arrested and dealt with ander
4.
M- A. A. Claxton Chapple D: A..L E. P. Colo.
Mrs A. Collis Miss Jully Coleman
man
PALA ROTEL
Lt. T. C. R. Arober, Major General Kelly
R. A.M.O..
Mr & Mrs W. Arm-
strong
Mr T. Arthur
Mr E. F. Aucotb Mr and Mrs J. S.
Auid & children Mrs W. M. C. Bar
rett and child
Mr and Mrs E. S.
Krasu
Mr Laughlin Major and Men Mo-
Hardy Capt. & Mrs McMum, children and aurie,
R.A.M.C.
Mr E. J. MoNuty
Mr and Mrs O. D. J. Mrs Mitchell & ebild
Bell
Mr & Mrs Feyer Mrs Bowdlar
Mr. & Mrs Mitchell.
mors and child Mrs Nelson
Major Bowen, A.P.D.Mr H. Ober Attorney-General J. Dr and Mrs. Paterson
A. Bucknili
Mrs Pape Mr W. A. Butterfel Rev. Foster Paga Mr M. Cary Mr. S. L. Patkins Mr and Mrs Curries Me J. Plummer Mrs Darenfort and Mr Powell'
childron
Major Davy, K.E
Mr and Mrs J. P. Mr Dixon
Millor
Mr G. L. Miner
Mr H. L Condon
Mr & Mrs Dartosno Mr Q. H. Davis, Mr O. G. Denisan
ud 2 children Mr & Mrs B. More
Mr and bim R. H. Mrs J. D. F. Mälder Mr J. Dewar. Mr A. B. Mulder Mian Sophie Diamond Ar J, D. F. Mülder
Douglas
Miss G. 'Luary Mr J. Duncan Ehrenfels
Mr J. Ormiston
Here is a grand education for young Well known that the society was very active an old aliko, The scholar and the student had something to do with the increase tion), Boctional and Folding sfusie Cabinets/Me and Mrs E C. Mr J. W. Pazon!
in the other States and it may be that this
ectus!
in crime is the country. It is satisfactory and
1st October 1913 till 8th May 1914, partly i magaracent and absolutely Meredithian of Pesce by Land and Water Society, and
furnished, Cheap rent.
No. 21 Sheiley Street, 4 Rooma. No. 3 CAMERON VILLAS. MOUNT KELLETT, Peak.
FOR SALE OR TO LET. (From 1st November 1913.)
Pianola Music.
Also
and
To be sold at a later date
ONE FULL SIZED ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLE WITH ALL
*ACCESSORIES.
Ay hobnob with Lod scrutiniso without rudeness the celebrities of the past and of the present, and going from room to room
to record that more energetic measures can gather information which may be have been taken against it during the digested at leisure." Here, it will be ab- present your and that a large
Large Stool Safo number of served. baye
not only education, busita" members have been arrested and.. polite education-the beau ideal of intell- banished or placed under bonds for good
"Without rudeness is chariour.. ectus progresa.
The society assumes the euphonious title: happiness of touch.
Fir old-time politeness and elegance and insouciance Madame Tussaud's cannot be 62 approached anywhere. The atmosphere is even appreciable In the, Chamber of Horrors, where Mr. Charles Peace is my ing, as plainly as a wax figure can say, Pardon me, but do you mind closing your eyes and turning slightly to the left so that
No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Peak Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining and. Smoking Rooms and Eva Bedrooms. With ground for Tennis-Court.
FOR SALE.
is believed to be the same s the Broken Coffin Society which was so energetically attacked by the late Mr. G. T. Hare some FERIF ago.
#
Mr F. Felix. Mis D. ForemAZI *** Mr Denman Faller M: A. Gallotte Mr. and Mrs L. H.
Gerce
Mr Lim Kong Ghee MG.
Mr A. Petersen
41
Mr and Mrs J. R.
Porter
Mr. D. Powe Mr R. de Preville Mr B. Raworth Mr E E. Ray Mr E. M. Raymond Mr.J. E. Raymond Miss F. Roy
. M. Gifford
B. Mr W. B.
Gifford
Dr J. M. Gillespie
MrKU.. Bas
On view from Wednesday the 8th Oct. Mr A. G. Gordon Catalogues will be issued,
Mr F. Gordon
MR. Roulding
Mr J. Gourgey
Mr James Gray
TIES:--Cash on delivery.
41
Mr V. Goulbourn
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auntiemser,
Hongkong. Oct. 2, 1913,
11
(Some scientists maintain that vége
the jugular vein can be made more ap- MORAL LESSONS FOR THE YOUNG. proachable."
Charles, and flicking with bin silk handker "Yes!" said Mr. Tussaud, turning from
chief a blur of dust from the spectacles of table life is a sensitive as animal to] Dr. Crippen, even this grim place is educational, I'm quite sure that if I meditated & crime, and came down here do you milder to Mary the marrow,
TWO LOTS, Ros. 79 and 80, fronting To the ARAL ROAD, each with frontage of ninety feet on the road, and with a depth of 140 foot, together with the BUILDINGS erected thereon. The Lors will be sold either separately or together. This property will be put up for
HARTING and ROGATE, on part of fret and contamplated some of the ragio sale at PUBLIC AUCTION,
on the Kowloon Laland Lot No. 1154
Sgares around these walls, I should be 11.80 "A.. premises commencing at
educated out of the desire to become THURSDAY, the 30th of October, 1913, LADBROOKE, No. 9, Conduit Road.
murderer. if not sold privately before that date. The Fins View of Harbour. & Rooms, 3 Bath- Undersigned reserve the right to reject all rooms, Garden and Tennis Court. Accom bide if no acceptable bids are offered. modation for 30 Beranta, Parties interrated may obtain particular frown
THE CHINA BAPTIST
PUBLICATION 300IETY, Tung Shan, Canton, Chins. Hongkong, Sept. 23. 1813.
1149
EUROPEAN AGENCY,
117HOLESALE buying agencies Wundertaken for all British and Con
tinental goods, including
Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather,
Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries, China, Farthenware and Glaswacy, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Dragory, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goode and Perfumer Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery, Piate and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisons and Oilmen's Stores,
eto,, eta, Comestusiam 24% to 6%
Trads Discounts allowed.
Special. Quoications on Demand:
Sample Opses from £10 upwords,
Consignomia of Produce Bold on Account
WILLIAM WILSON & SONS
(Egzaminien 1814), “Anozuren Lin, London, E.0.
you have lost your appet to, one-of
ALIEK MÜRA; OAFEśistinrm to terza
Apply to
LINS FEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandre Balldings, Hongkong, Oct. 5, 1913.
JAPANESE MAKERS
THË IRON DUKE'S LESSON,
And tee your good-feeling ber soon. Please Peter the pća; and on no account
bq
Hazh to Harry, the haricot-boan. Let your kindness to Cora the cabbage
Touch her heart aluersoever you moot. Though he's not in your set, be hail-fol
low.woll-met.
With that rubicund Bertie the beet.
Don't be awkward with Alice the appla
(No allusion to "sauce should urino) j Patinas the "later may call for hor Mistar I aught should seem wrong in Hor
"Why, even the great Duke of Welling ton was fascinated by the Chamber. He came down here one day with the old Date of Busser std at the end of a long and friendly chat with my great grandmother said: Do not forget to acquaint mos, 61 madame, when anything particularly in teresting is added here." "Madame Tussaud, who was ever an outspoken, fearless old lady, there and then accused the Thuke of possessing a morbid mind in bering a craving to see such things. Whereupn Wellington fared up: “Madame !'” hə cried. Do aut they represent the fact??
And genial with Georgo the greengage; And we have to represent the fact,
You can chat like a pezzok with. Carria in the life," said Mr.
"EVERY KINK
DE
Bo tacitul with Tom the tomato,
ths carrot,
Tarand.
St As a great fan dies, or achieves 1. Bo sober with Sally tho sego. some splendid thing, or if an awful murder all the artichoko Artle "he'll like it. is committed, then we have show Footwear things the public do not only expect Alilinist, the attention, bo small
MADE
то
ORDER
CHERRY & 00.
PEDDER STREET,
Oppodbe Hongkong Hom Telephone No. 401.
thongkong, May 5, 1915,
Trind
of na, they demand it from us.”
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Fifty yours ago the saying wan; "YouT and out all about it at Madame Tussaud's," and the same thing is said to-day.
GENERATIONS HAVE (” WALKED UP.” on "Popular?" said Bire Trzanaud, in bis soft, dreamy voice. We are more popular -to-day than over we were. The modern rush for sentional spectacular novelty has not diverted the plecil murmur of our stream one inch. In spite of the ́vogns of the cinema and the tile of the new ISTIO,
our old friends stand by us and being now
And ours should be taken no rumours of
*bacon
Roch Matthew the mushroom at all.
Don't try to mash Tesale the trip; my It's quite an netonishing fact
That no kitolon garden is hoari can s'or
hardon
· When treated with kindness and
FOB SALE.
Mrs Schenk
"
Mr and Mira Dobbio, Mr and Mrs Dayle Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mrs Eitzen Mra Kero
Le-Dol. J.J Radclif
.R.E
Mr Relton
Mr & Mra Riecken Capt. and Mrs Kisy,
and child
Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie Mr A. Sinclair
Mr and Mrs B. A. MO. Skott
Hale
Mr and Mrs-6, 8,
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Ool Gordon Hall, Lt. Col W. H. Cabar
RAMO
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Ms H. Hancock Mr Haskett
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Smith, LO.D.
Mr P. Soles
Cupt. & Mrs Staticko,
nurse and child
Mr and Mrs G.-E Stewart & children.
Capt & Mrs Hodgins Rev. & Mrs Tope-
R.ES.
Mr N. C. Walker
Mr & Mrs Rutherforpajor Humphreys. Mr O. Wagner
Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr Watson
Humphrey
M- J. U. Biblay
Mr Lim Pock Sia
Mr E T. Singer Mr. and Mr E. E
1185 Mr P. O. de Grisogone Smith
MP. C. Hall
Consignment of. SLAZENGER'S TENNIS RACKETS made for 1913 Season, in various weights and qualities
Aing
SLAZENGER'S 1918 TENNIS BALL",
For further particulars
Apply to
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THE OHINA MAIL."
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AVOIDED.
Regent's Park Fores the child had's cold. The cold IPHTHERIA usally confesobed The company? They are just the same,
with the ndillion of a generation or two prepare the child's system for the reap the grandoafldren of those good folk who tion and development of the diphtheris aned to come here with their grandnalldren gorms. When tours are cases of diphtheria. bring their grandchildren, and nothing in the neigbourhood children that have places. Eram so zotach se to discover and golds abould be kapist home and, off the point out to the younger, gromation, anŭ street and recovered. Gira affigy they remembered
barishna Cough Remedy and,
wondering over twenty, thi "be forty) have to suosida në homa years ago. That shows you how abiding in ant the cARTLE
tha memory these frares are, and wha
power of induction in them fit-
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Altenidors and addition for Adition. Mr F. Barington
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Mr K. & Marrison
Mr G. Norringt ins Mr. A. D. Openshaw i
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Mrs Amery
Dr Brothers
Mr Cooka
Me E. Gilford
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