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FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1915.

Hughes and Hough

ÁDITIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

ADMIN LIST.

General Auctioneers

Share, Coal and

General Brokera.

PROPRIETORS

1. TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE.

11

Codes used

A.E.C. 4TH & STE MUITIONS,

"AL. TELEGRAPHIN ÚODE,

Telegraphie Addres MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC ACCTION.

Tudor by public action,

HE Undersigned have received instrac

(ron account OF THE CONCERNED),

са

SATURDAY,

the 13th March, 1913, at 11 a.m., at their Sales Rootas, No. 8, Das Voeux Road, Corner of Ice Houap Street,-

*UNDAY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

c.,

kc. **Removed to Ssics Rooms for Convenience of Sale."

Including :- Large Brass Double Bed And Mattresses, White Enamelled Single Bed and White Enamelled Bedroom Furnitore and White Cosy Corner and Cushions, etc., etc, etc., Abo

A

Ona Electric Ceiling Fan and two large Sales, one by Milaer.

TIME-

HORLICK'S

MALTED MILK

is made from Wheat, Barley and Milk and is therefore rich in muscle and bone-making qualities, and is the ideal Food-Drink for the East. It helps nature to restore lowered vitality and is invaluable in the case of. the convalescent.

Order Horlick's from your Stores and judge its recuperative powers for yourself no cooking-add water only."

Of all Chemists and Stores

In 9 ix, 1/6, 2/6 ́& 11)- (In: England).

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned have recuired instruc

cians from THE OWNER, WHO HAS LIFT THE COLONY, to all by Public Auction,

(TOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)

on

MONDAY,

the 15th March, 1915, at 2.30 p.m., at Kennedy's Stables, Causeway Bay. THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE STOCK AND ST. CK IN TRADE OF THE

WELL-KNOWN

HONGKONG DAIRY" Consisting of the entire Herd of Milch Cows had Young Stock. including on

Young Rail, together with about 6 head of Poultry Plymouth Rocks, Black Langshane," etc., etc.,

Also

the whole of the Dairying Utensils, Milk Bottles, Tubs, Feeding Boxen, Milk Cans, new Churn, and now Milk Separators,

And

Straw Steaming Apparatus. Inapecting orders may be obtained from

the Auctiones18.

Terms --Al 1suai.

"A

usual. "?

-HIGHES & Bouca,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 9, 1915.

219

PUBLIC AUCTION BE Undervigned bara received instruc

tions to well by Public Auction

TUESDAY,

$10 18th March, 1910, commencing at 2.30 P., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Den Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, & Se

·As Follows:- TEAKWOOD.-Drawing Rozi Suites, Chesterfeld Sofa and Chairs (new). Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Furni ture, Arm-chairs and Bolas, Carpets and Rugs, Bram and Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Sideboards, Dinner Waggona, Extension Dining Tables - and Chairs, etc., eto., Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockary, Glass and B.-P. Ware, Cooking Stoves, (new), Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Fenders and Fire Braases, etc.,

Also

Ona Piano, Blackwood Desks, Electric Reading Lampe, one Ricksha, &c.

Catalogues will be irazed. TEIN-A-MEESÍ.

LUGEES & ROUGE,

Auctioneers. Bongtong, March 10, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

921

HE Undersigned have received instruc Tious to mall, by Public Auction.

FRIDAY,

the 19th March, 1915, commencing

at 2.30 p.m., az their Esles Roos, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner

of Ice House Street---

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &., &c. As follows —

Drawing Room Suites, Bedroom Suites,

DUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, March-2,-1915–

G.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

B

*

HORLICKS MALTEDMILK

THE CHINA MAIL.

UNDER THE HARROW.

SPOILING BELGIAN VILLAGES.

Lectii Kish Competitie.

Royal Field Artillery, B. M. Liddell, Licak, Bedfordshire Raglinent, © F.L. Cerful, 2l Ligutenant, 9th Battal on Yoths ins Regiment, and M. Jones, Liutunut, 3rd City Battalion Liverpool Regiment

Amongst these bure immediately con nected with the Guild and actively engagu in diftant operations of the war 420 the Ligsten T. V. Walker, R.N.H. (Chair-

The special correspondent of The following:--" Times ni Masterdam, writes -

Searly all the newspapers in Hedland) now in charge of a Naval Base,

The following are Mawber of the have corps of energetic correspondenta af | Guild :-- a number of pw in Belgiani whe

Commander W."C. "Centhorne, R.D..

somehow, in spite of all restrictions, H. Examination Service).

Commander E H. Pontecat, R.D., muaage tu'send over the frontier a goo RNR. H.MS. ** Miranda.“* drul of news of focal events. The bulk Commander W. Harshally R.N.R., of this more must be more or less dis..M.S, Zorside." agreably be the Germans

H.M..

Liqus. A. Free, RN,K, Whit the

** Alsatian. indiviidat incilents mentioned may unt Lieut. J Miller; K.X.B. HMS. in themselves have any largs ingaortance.Teutonic they give collectively an interesting pics turs of the situation nader German control.

Thero seas to lat a mastant monflict between local authorities and the Giers man military on the subject of requísi. tions,

Lieut C. W, Thomson, R.X R., M.F.A.

Stephen Furuess.

Lieut. E. G. Q. Bruttier, R.N.R. (Examination Service).

Lient. . B. Clementsen, RMR, H.M.S."Haanibel

Mr. T.W.

We are told but as Denges rho / bar of the ": ry, is a meni+

ENTERTAINMENT.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF . . Tri GOVERNOR, SIR

F. H. MAY, K C.M.G.

HENRY DALLAS

PRESENTS

RB. Salisbury's Company

THE QUAINTS

LAST 3 PERFORMANCES LAST 3 PERFORMANCES : T TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MARCH 12th, “SELECTION PROGRAMME The Quaints'

SATURDAY AFTERNOON-MATINER AT 3:30 PM

(SPECIAL PRICES),

Transport Arbitration Gornia resander threatened 4 take Bard. In addition to other important official duties connected with the war ho over all the municipal funds, but this chistly reponsible for the immune derision, was rectusidered at a conference amount of accruiting carried on by the Guild between the military authorities and the io meeting the requirements for Uffeers. focal officials, and it was agreed to have of the Admiralty, War Office. Trinity

House, and others, being in constant per- SATURDAY NIGHT—THE QUAINTS' REQUEST PROGRAMME the town in control of its cush, provided sonal touch with the Admiralty. Others that is continued to maintain the anti-rendering Mr. Moore valuable co-operation son. the expense of which is alk The Daily Tolymph" at Feb. 5 alsout 10,000. a day. contained the following leader.j

THE SLINGSBY CASE,

of

be

Sometimes, it appears that neighbour. Mr. A. Hindson, Mr. O. C. Lac, who |

From Maleghem comes the story that the village folk had fled arul taken their cattle with them, when proclamation was

are Mr. G. B. Say, the assistant Secretary and Captain 8, C. Townsend, Captain R. Whitehead, Captain E. Clogy, are the Guild official representativeɛ sķ Loudon, Hall, Tyneside, South Wales, and Glasgos respectively.

The remainder of the Guild staff engaged 70 as follows

Lieut. Commander F. Littlehales, R.N.R. (London representative), in command of H.M.S.Sorcereas **

Corporal John L. Tinping (Assistant Cashier) 8th Battalion, King's Liverpool Regiment.

Privata C. R. Washbrook, Royal Army Medical Corps.

Private J. Wall, Royal West Surrey Regiment

Private A. Robson, 2nd City Battalion, King's Liverpool Regiment.

1

AN EMPEROR UNMASKED.

17

Armour.

ing German military authorities Sotwithstanding that strong British into condict. The burgomaster of the characteristic, the Hatred of being mixed little town of Heylen had been doing his up in anything dramatic or sensational. best to comply with the requisitions of the officer commanding at Hayst. af

Lieut. Commander D. N. Bernard, cur courts of risil law have always been though they were so beaug that hon..R. (Chief Assistant Secretary in fertile of strange cases, offering the most okt never provide all that was asked.command.of H.M.3. "Calantho surprising demonstrations human Then one day he received a further do- tuture. The case of the Slingsby baby. mal from the other commanding int "who has just obtained a declaration of Truges. Whereupon he protested to his Former tuskermaster at Heyat, who gave his legitimney in the Probate Division him a certificate to the effect that he of the High Court, is an singular and was not to be expected to meet any The puzzling matter in its way as any that requisitions except from himself. is likely to be brought into court during burimuster showed this to the com the life-time of that youthful patitioner, inundeering representatives from Bruges, As this or as we hope it may be. Under the but their only reply was to double the ort of the settlement of the Slingsby amount of "theis raquisition. estates, the child was heir to them innmounted, in the items of hay and straw, stavession to his father, who has petito about two yours total crops of the tion on his behalf for the declaration villaga lands, the bungomaster gave up now obtained from Mr. Justice Barve in despair and has taken refuge across Picture of the Kaiser, Not In Shining Deane

For it had been asserted that the Dutch frontier. The infunt. Charles Eugene Edwani, where Mrs. Slingsby declared to have been born to her in San Francisco, was no Slingsby; that he was not Mrs. Sling made that unless they speedily returned by's child, but that of a certain Lilian the place would bo burst; and it seems Anderson, born in the house of a Dr. to have been ofsctual. At Middelburg, 01 Fraser, whose prietice lies in the in-again, on news of the approach of a

When on bit the Emperor appast teresting neighbourhood called "Chier party of this there is said to baru town, in San Francisco-the same sort been a few days ago a general exodus to be of middle height, and of an un of story, in funt, as was long believed by across the frontier with all the cattle.hecful and almost vulgar aspect.

ith were un ordinary citizen. he devout Pastestants about the unfortunate corn, and fouider that could be collested. heir of King James the Second, and was the origin of the peculise constitutional precautions which surrounded, to this day, the birth of an heir to the Throne. The child, it was alleged. Ead been pre- seated to the unsuspecting "Mr. Slingsby his own. This strange story of a plot to deceive 3r. Slingsby, and to keep his brothers, out of the succession to the settled states, was utterly denied by his wife; bas by ads of those aberra. tions which so often occur to bring con- fusion into a straight-forward tale, Mes. Slingsby had advertised in San Francise for a new-born child for adoption." and had afterwards sworn falsely that the advertisement was not hers. That

THE Undersigned have received instruce tions from THE REGISTAR, SUPAZME Curar, to sell by Public Auction.

D'C

WEDNESDAY, the 24th March, 1915, at 12 Nocu, at

No. 23, Morrison Hill Road,

THE WHOLE OF THE PLANT, MACHINERY, &c. &c., for tho, Manufacture of Boots sad Shoes thercia contained,

or

Full particntars and Inspecting Orders was, remarked the judge, probably the

cause of all the trouble." The explus tion offered was that she was deter mined that, if she could not take back to her husband a child of her own, she

may be had from the Undersigned, Mes. EWENS & NEEDHAM

Terma :-As usual.

BUGUES & ROUGE, Auctioneers to the Government. Hongkong, March 1, 1916.

JAPANESE MAKERS.

Every kind of Footwear.

"

MADE

TO

ORDER

CHERRY & 00.,

PEDDER STREET,

Opposite Hongkong Hotel

Telephone No. 491, Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

191

Burgen Dentist

No. 14. D'AGUILAR STREET.

Dining Room Furniture, Arm-chairs and GIEN TING Chesterfeld Sofa, Carpete and Roga, Bries and Brass-mounted Bedsteada, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands,&c, Bideboards, Dinner Waggong, Extension Dining Table and Chaira, etc., et, Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery. Glass and P. Ware, Cooking Store, Cutlery, etc., etc.,

Also

An assortment of Blackwood Furniture, Marble Clocks, Typewritain, de.

(Fall Particulars from Catalogue.) Traza :- Cash,, be

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Buctioneers,

Hongkong, March 10, 1815.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation.

THE

CHINA MAKE

4

would take back another."

Cubravil Hanotaux, the Academician and ax-Foreign Minister, recently pub

shed the first part of his ilustrated History of the 1914 War." containing the following word sketch of the Fiuperar Wilhelm II. —

on the arrival of the 'T'blaas they en- would be seen as he really is-with a deavoured to reassure the inhabitants by pointed skull. Torehead fairly well saying that they had no desire to "maire | modelled, but narrow: small eyes of un- There was to be certain grey, and a glance that is harsh any requisitions. more requisitioning in Belgium, when he orders, and caressing when he Franco hereafter was to be made to wishes to please; nod with his famous up- supply all that was ceded. The country standing moustaches and his retreating fulk listened, but declined to bring any chia:---- of their properties back across the fron tier.

"A completo transformation takes place when he is on horseback and at the head of his troops.

Plans at MOUTRIE'S,

Hongkong, March 12, 1915

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BONGIONG RUTIL.

ROTS

LOT!

Mr J. Merecki

Tax CHINA MAIL L.. Wyndham Street,

Mt G. T. Tied Mr E. 8. Abraham ME: Allen-Mra ad Mr Muja. Mr God. E. Anderson Capt. & Mrs Malcon, Mr.J. H. Backhorne

Mr. R. R. Mann and Mr L. Beckingeale What appears to be a new form of

Heightened by the silver helmet ME. K. Belice

Mr H. J. Mardling finuticial activity in the German authori

Mr C. D. J. Bell tis is reported from Brussels. where a surmounted by the golden eagle and D. G. Bellsmon Dr Mn 0. Marriot

Mr

Mr H. O. Martin Bir G.A. Bons northant, who in times of peace bel helling in his hand his marshal's staff, wonsiderable dealing with Germany, with a ringing volen, und with a noble Capt. and Mr. Beney Miso P. May was sitting in his offer when a military and grave aspect, he then appears as Mr D. A. Benjamin Mrs McClass

Mr & Mrs Beswick Mr B. K, Mohta car draw up and an offer entered and the personitention of commandMr R. J. Birback announced that he had come to collect type of bero that, if it is not legendary Mr and Mrs & R. Mr F. Metcalfo

Bishop

Me and Mr O. £.!! the sum of 7,0001, due to a German at least romantic. house? The merchant pleaded that he

"Germany and Europe wers deceived Mr W. M. Black

Ha MrE F. Bothwell Mr G. B. Middleton had no authority to make payment, and by the magnificent appearances.

Bir M. Moch Bag suggested that the matter be postponed was even burself deceived by them. His Mr and Mrs J. V. Mrs James Miller

Mr J. H. N. Mody until the proper docaments were receiv prompt but superficial nature catered into 8. W. E. Clare

Mr Wm. Moers Out of this extraordinary. tangle of vl. The ollicer, however, insisted that the fold, and was pieused with it, and Mr W. E. Clayton

Miss Mexier frets and allegations two things appeared he had peremptory orders, and gave the gradually became metamorphosed into it. Mrs S. E. Cole

One was the inerchant the option of paying or going

Mr E, L. Mott with sufficient plainne.

"The superman spoiled this man. In. Dr A. L. E. F. Cole Bir H. L. Moss Antoxicated by Battery, he completely lost Mr. T, Comins Mr O. P. Muller excessively dubious character of the to prison. Belgian business men evidence, and, indeed, of the witnesses, natious to know whether this procedure the sense of shane which is not by any Mrs Corneliassen & Mr and Mrs G. C.

Murray & children ments & Gerinan qulity. supporting the story of a substituted is going to be the rule or whether it child. Almost all their evidence, was a. private speculatien on the part

Thus he has rendered less accessible Mr R. E. A. Craig taken on commission in the United of the individual officer.

the expression of a physiognomy which Miss A Croston

Mes J, Cruick. Mr

sbank be concealed under this borrowed matk.“ States and Canada; and the learned

Mr W. C. Dale judge's decision stigmatises the story as

Me and Men Dallas The tissue of deliberato perjury,

Mr H. C. Davies second thing that appeared plainly was

Mr N. Dorison Mr A. Derby the strung likeness between the child

Capt. R. Douglas and the father who claimed him as his

Mr R 8. Dov Mr W. A. Doyley Ow Mr. Justice Burgrave Deste, wi was as much strrcle as anyone by this.

Mr W. Downie vory material point, yet had doubts 29

Mo.Peoples

IMPERIAL MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD.

Recent Losses in the War.

The Imperial Merchant Service Guild

to the erklential value in the ease of report with much regret the loss of still this obvious facts presumably he rested more of their members engaged in active his doubts on the possibility of the like-service. These are as follow-

THE GERMAN NAYY.

Indiscreet Utterances.

man

child

and Parenfels

Daffy

Mr J. A. Murray and

children

TEAK HOTEL

M & M W. Arm. Mr & Mrs C. Hin

strong

phreys

Fleet-Surgeon & Mrs Mr H. U. Jeffries

Bernard, R.N.

Mrs Bowdler Major Bonon..

Mis R. Johna

Mr Leo Jones

...Mrs Morton Joseph

Mr and Mrs Keizwio Mrs Lang

Mr & Mea Carmichael Mr Joseph Mr F. W. Cary ** Mr & Mrs Caselli Mr H. A Catwright Me Colleyshow

Mr A. C. Lofta Mrs Martin && children Mr A. Cousiaud *- Mr & Mrs Mitchell. Mr and Mrs J. B. more and child

Orichton & children Eir and Mrs Moss and

child Col. Darling

Mrs Edwards and Mr

children

Min. Plummer Mr W. J. Pringle'

Mr and Mrs Man der Miss M. Prior

Fist

Major Falchnie

Major Pyon, R.E

Mr & Mrs Ralphs

Mr & Mrs A Gibson Mra. Sinclair Mr & Mrs B: A. Hale Miss Skinner.. Lt. Col. Gordon Hail, Mr C. Skott:

RAM.C.

Mr F. A. Hazeland Mrs Borbrander

Mix and Mrs Grant

Smith

Lt. & Mix Smyth

Major Humphrey, Mr & Mrs A. Hindlez

R.ES.

Smith

Mr W. R. NeighbourMr and Mis W. G. Mr Young Capt. D. Newcou

Hampherys... Mr J. 8. Nicolson Majar & Mrs W. C. Nicol-on, nurse children "Mr & Mrs P. Ng»

Mr S. Oishi Mr J.

Ormiston

Dr A. A. Paspis Mr B.. M. Patterson Mr and Mrs L E.

Miss B. Poeples Mra Playgers Mr T. E. Pomeroy Mr and Mr. B. 5.

nca being part coincidence and part Lieut. W. H. Whittle, B.N... and in Iocul ducises lapsed into Mr 8. Ferguson imagination, from which even judges are Livut. R. P. Malsamo, R.N.R. of HM.S.

curious indiscretions. It says that, the not; of newrsity, altogether free. Hos Char," and Limit. W.C.M. Johnson, dangers which at prevent menach Ger- then took, with the consent of both sides, R.N.R.. Lient. Christ pher H. Locking, many ere far greater than those of 1870, the probably, unprovedented step of call. R.N.R., Sub. Last Geo. N. Watkins, but a ing in an authority on physical likeness R.F.R, Sub. Lieut. Frederick S. Monks,

The German newspapers published many articles to celebrate the forty. the German Empire under Ezaperor Me I Evenson fourth anniversary of the unification of

The H. Fear Willen I. in January. 1871.

Prats bir D. Ferreira

and Mrs E. M. Mr A. B. Paris

sbild: Mrs J. A. Bandal and French Mz C. G. Fry Mr E. H. Ray Mr Donman Faller Lieut-Gel, and Mr Mr W. Galler

Rayner Mr L.

V. Golder Mr V. Rend

Miss F. Roy

Ricon

They danger would not exist if we RN. R. Sub Liest. Roy H. C. His bad cat in the meantime developed Mr J. Gibb RN.R. and Midshipman John McD wonderfully. We zid not have the Mr CT Goodrich Cooper, R..., all of H.31.3. "Viwork of enemies it we had not become.

In addition wi the groat number of.

H 1.F. Goucher

Mr Y, Goulbourn

Mr and Mrs C. R. W.

·Mr J. Robinson Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr J. F. Rowell Mrs O. E. Ryder SEL L. Griffith

kpt. T. P. Hall Mr B. B. Salisbury.

MJ; U. Binidy Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr A. J. Scott

Lt. H. E..Silra. MG-Harper Hannibal

Mr W. H. Smith MYANG.

-with Mr. & Mrs P. Smyth

Smytho Mr and Mrs 9, J.

• famous sculptor; not a port witness, but as onsessor to aid him in arriving at his decision on the point. The sum mexing of Sir George Frampton to Bet in this espacity was, as our Legat Cor officers conged for Admiralty service and strong enough to engage them.

recruited by the Guild since, the outbrea After some references to the growth of respondent makes clear in the article we of the way up to the end of last year, parizing the "Icent Anzeiger"" proveeda publish to-day wall within the legal fawer than merchant Captains and power of the judge. & Royal Acaden Officers have gone futo selive service The decisive cheers does not, how. tefan na assessor is a new Egure in our through the medium of the Gui'd since ever, tersist in the increase of armies, the beginning of the st year and have but in the fact that, while Germany legal system, but it knows niatical; bez granted. Commissions from the rank forty-four years age was only land Do

Hon. ME. A scientific, and mediert asessors. Why of Commander R. N.R. down in

to Seb.

Hewalt, O.M.G. not an artistic one? The judge action Lieut. R.N.R. Through the Guild, the lower, she has since forced her way, up was the more fortunato, inasmuch as the following members have recently been to the position of one of the most im-31 W. J. Eodge

Me R. Hanter assessor not only confirmed fully the granted Commianians as First-Lieutenant portant val Power. Without this Mra H. H. Hough

in the Royal Engineers,

Mesers A. G

development we should, perhaps, not Mr. Irving Rabt. Smith, general impression that Charles Eugene Miles, W. A. T. Peasant, and was the Image" of Mr. Slingsby, but The renowned Australian yachtoman, hare, the war today. At any rate, we firthey drew attention to a new fact Mr. W. Blake, who was to sail in the should not without this development, be Mr. Jenkins Mr S.

Shamrock, and who is soliciter to the able to conduct the war against Eng- Hr A. J. Jensen namely, that the infant's left ear wee Guild at Sydney, has been granted a Comand

as inch like Mes. Slingsby'e left ear a mixion an Lieutenant R.N.V.IL and now

дя

if it had been modelled from that feature holds an independent command. Other

Mid

Mr B. Smyth

Miss A, Square

Mr W. A. Squire

Stockmest

Mr A Stuechi Mr H. B. Swaffield Capt. Taylor Mr. W. B. Tyler Waite

KONG EDWARD BOLEL

Mrs R. Almoud "

Mr J. Arund

Mr W. 8. Barclay

MAF. G. Becks

Mr and Min Kraft

Mr & Mrs O. Lanres

30D

Mr. J. Lenaux

Mr and Brs . H. Miss Lennox

Mz

Bettison

H. Briggs

Mr W. Budge

Mr R. D. Boun

Mrs Christiasen

* Miss Crota

Mr C.-F. Mason

M: 0, W. O. Mayni

Mr J. McArthur

Mr F. Mikur

M H. Murphy:

$1

Mr and Mrs J, R. 3t R. Osa

Crece

Mr H.-J. Ossenbul: Mrs W. O. PIT Mr H K. Crichton Mr& MH.Parm Dr U, T. Cross Mr &. I. Penning Mr.R. A. Donaldron Mira R. A. Ramay Mr F. F. Dack werth Biz and Mrs Ranger Mr+J. G. P. Foulds Mr. K. Bamsters Mas A. Voy

And Mrs E. E Mr T. Fujimura

Sept Mr W. E. Grahamz

Mr A. Sott Mr R. C. Grienoa Dr Sib Mr C.B. Hodgma Mrant Mis Smith Mrs H. T. Howerd. Mr. 0. 11. Super Mr LS. Hunt Mira 8. Sylventar Mr J. Hunter Mrs Thompan Mr and Mrs W. Mr Chang Ying

ble and re Jackson

Underwood M-D.-Hi-Jones

Me J. Joseph

KINUMUL EDE BUTEL · ·

Me and Mri ́ ́S W. Mr D. Lewie

Bolles

Me M. J. Breau

Mr A... Carlston

......Mr W. Logan fa

Mr J. 2. VAD Gen

Lübri

Mr W. A. J. Cooper Mr & Mrs Martin Mr and Mrs R.-K. Mr F. C., Nixon A Douglas Mr R. J. Rawling Mr sad Mrs G. A. Mr & Mrs J. Bon

Duttan Mr H. E. Fielder Mr F. H. Robin

MOTY

L

M. H. B. Jepson Mr. M. T. Jones The King has been pleased to 8. M. Joseph Mr E. B. 120 recently, by Sir George himself. Very marked members of the Guild whe resemblance having been noticed in the obtained Chirmirisa Sb. Lourenants xmprove the appointment of Br. Sponser

in the RN.Vare Merers R. HЯxtonart Batler, K.0.3.7, G.LEX to be Mt St Heph CJ-WTH Tude?--- hey in regnd to both parents, & case Tepper, H. Curtis, W. H. Duncan, d. W. Le Lieutenant-Goversor of Burns in secer. Mies Resting 22 Typhoon Map & already strong became, In the judge's Boutilli, E., E. HI. Vant, à. P. Dagdale, sion to Sir Harvey Adamson, who will Capt. & Mrs Kurashi Mr.F. White Mr. Hardanger B

Guide

IF you happen to be late your meals will

Ieder is and Prompt serred

for the Same Only at the ALEXAN- DEA CALL

PRIOR

, A. Bean, shortly retise on the expiation of his term. view, overwhelming. The action of the W. H. Jackson, B. D. Lawrence, A. Bean

F "Lawnotic child's uncles, the respondents in the Pearson, ▸nd

Americas this many members who have suit, in souring the thorough in vestigation of the charges made is fully joined the Land Forces the following havo

recently hos moted Commissions justified by the decision which names hun Misers. A, J. Gil od D. Farr both of rightful bearer of ono of thoroident whom ara Lantenints in the Royal Entiators, Brook, Lieutenant aroni in England.

ALEXANDRA CAVE, ISTERS: Fresh, Ezed or Steward,

Findon Haddraks, Kippers, d

My 2 bits &. Forher Mr A. L. Shlokët

kay

Mr.

Mr and Mrs H.

White

and children Mr. and Mr. A. Tampment Mr G. A. Lawrance Mr W. D. Los Mr and Mrs. W. S. Wright

J. Gurion Mr and Mea

Capt. & Mrs White, Mr & Mer F Min Sutton more Hay Me Hoogwerff Mr H. P. Thoms M.F.. Harley Mr U. H. WAKE Dr & Men Bran-Jones My B. W, Wolb

Mr W. R. Wilson Mr G. G, Wood. Mr and Mrs J. P. Mr S. Yamarachi dira Master Kent

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