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THE STORY OF SOME PEARLS,

In the Supreme Court this mon ing the Chief Justice heard a" civil, mation dating back to 2013.

In June 101a Mr. merchant, of King's thinned from, Mr. F. P.

FICTURE THEATRES.

DINNER TO MB

THE VICTORIA.

The 18th and 19th episodes of the 'House of Hate' was the feature Martini, attraction at the Victoria for the Buitings week end. Episode 19 depicts the Afuse, of unmasking of the hooded terror, and ofis full of thrilling situations and Hotel Mansione, ale Bim $4,181.54, being the amount due excitement. and really from the defenklant as balance of seeing.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mr. Johnstone expressed great' ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF JOHNSTONE.resets at leaving Shanghai, where

CHINISE APPRECIATION.

CLUB,

EASTER COMPETITIONS RESULTS, (1) Men's Eclectic Competition on 19 Hole Course at Fan Ling for a Cup presented by Surg. Capt. Dreaper, RN. won by Mr. Higby with a net score of 66.

he had made many friends. He said. that in trying to understand the Chinese and meeting them halfway he was trying to follow the principle that was laid down in 1834 by Dr. A farewell dinner was given in Mr. William Jardine, the founder of the Pan, Chingpoo's residence, Rue Baron firm. He quoted letters written in Gros, Shanghai, on April 20, in 1934 by some Chinese hong mer honour of Mr John Johnstone, head chants in Canton to Dr. Jardine, worth of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co, asking the latter to intercede with Co., Ltd., and Chairman of the British Lord Napier for the merchants, and Other pictures quite up to the Chamber of Commerce, who is said that that showed that the Chinese won by Mr. E. H. Scott, who was two promissory notes for for $8,000 Victoria standard are also being shortly leaving for Hongkong, by the had a friend in Dr. Jardine then. All square, and $1,300 respectively-dated-Mazel 2, 10, and May 11, 1914. toade Screened including Harold Lloyd, in Committes and members of the Mr. Johnstone assured the hosts) payable on demand, also for goods a screaming comedy entitled That's supplied and nosey paid to Mr. Misso

Him.*

At the Sunday matinee the beautiful Picture "Snow Girl" was shown,

THE CORONET.

Chinese General Chamber of Com

merce, Shanghai.

that he would be succeeded by Mr.

(2) Men's Bogey Competition on the 18 Hole Course at Fan Lig

(3) Mixed Doubica Coaspetition on 18 Hole Course at Fan Ling

Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Kigour and Mr. and Mrs. Congdon, tied with a score of 99 pet.

and there was gold in store for merchants who would push matters, The speaker said that he was like into the new ways of the world; and a baby trying to lead an old man

that be believed the seven fat years to which he had alluded at a previous already begun now that peace has dinner in Mr. Pan's house had

been declared in Europe and would be arranged between the North and

Brooke Smith, who would, he was Mr. Chang Nien-qun, on behalf of sure, continue the same policy and In reply to this clain, Mr. Musso

Mr. Chu Fap-san and the other joint that Jardine, Matheson & Co. would host, said, inter-alta Mr. Johnstone always assist the Chinese to their paid into Court on July 8, 1915, the,

The Coronet is drawing large has been the head of a prominent utriost. He thanked the Chinese full amount clained by Mr. Martial houses owing to the screening of and one of the premier (4,18184).

British Chamber, for their gift, which he He ther, einined from The Million Mr. Martini the return t t pears unique film which should appeal to he has bccupied the post with

Dollar Dollies," a firms in Shanghai and China, and would treasure as a reminder. which were deposited with the latter all and ladies especially. The Dolly ability and distinction.

Mr. Brooke Smith, the only other He has European guest, said that in his for Sale on commission. asked for the pearls on several coa and Tom Hylan, but refuse to with Chinese merchants and those always found the Chinese reasonable, He had Sisters are enamoured of Jack Hobson shown courtesy in his dealings experience of over 20 years he had sious, but they had not been remarry them until they have as of turned. Mr. Musse stated thap much money as their prospective coanection with him can

us who have had business willing to give and take; that fnd suffered dages by reason of bridegrooms. On being offered half to that fact.

testify there was a great future for China this refusal owing to the fail in prive a million each by a celebrated specia- Chinese views and has made friends foreign expert assistance and advice He tries to meet and all she needed was to have of pearls. Mlč. Musso conter list they entered the services of the with many Chinese merchants. Mr. as Japan did over 50 years ago; claimed for the sum of $7.814 being wife of a Rajah, who desires their Johnstone is generally known to be that China wanted a government the amount of damages he had su assistance to win het back the love a man of action and of few words, beyond reproach and foreign tutelage, South in China. fered through Mr. Martini's wrong of her husband. He despises her as but the few words carry with them fal detent of the pearl,

much as she loves him. The Dollies a great deal of effect and weight. I In the alternative, Mr. Musso succeeded in fascinating the Rajah remember that at a recent committee clawed from Mr. Martini the sand one of them obtains from him meeting for the United War Work of $7.914 os dauges for breach of a ring with instructions to meet Funds Campaign it was suggested, duty as agent for the sale of the him at an appointed rendezvous and unanimously agreed, that Mr. pearls and for negligence und want At the appointed time the princess Johnstone would be the best man to O paper care, skill or daligence en meets her husband in place of the preside at a public meeting for the the part of Mr. Martini in the per Dolly sister, and a reunion fellows campaign as he would move the lerance of the agency. It was this With the million dollars the Dolls audience with his forceful speech. coumer-ekin which His Bonship sisters marry. It is a pity this film Mr. Johnstone has been a prominent was engaged in fearing this mornis taken out of the programme so member of the International Recrea ing

tion Club and in his departure. he will be greatly missed by his foreign and Chinese fellow sportsmen. As the first Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Johnstone has used his influence to

promote better friendly relations between that Cham- ber and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and all remember with pleasant reccllections the banquet given by the former to the Chinese Chambery Another reason why we regret Mr. Johnstone's departure is that he has been unanimously elected | Chairman of the proposed brion Club of British, American and Chin! ese, and will be unable to work out! and see the scheme carried through. We would that his departure be post poned for say, six months, in order that we might be guided by his friendly advice and counsel, but it is destined otherwise, and he will carry with him our sincere regrets and good wishes.

5001.

Sie Mertini, eplying to the A Keystone comedy is also in the entergli ilonied the several acts programme. To-night the escapa and matters complained of. He des of a school girl who saves deniel timt his detention if eng) of her father from

will be

the pearls was wrongfu, insinueas,shown, entitled "Madrap Madge." by ampgement between the parties.

THE HONGKONG.

At the Hongkong Theatre the

hed the pearls as security for Mtr, Misso's indebtelness to him," Black Wolf," a Paramount Photo and as Mr. Mussole agent, to pay off the same, and Mr. Martini but lien on the pouts. Futhermore, June 1914. Mr. Marini witir Me. Museo's authority, forwarded the pearls to olle L'atta

play in five parts is now showing, with Lou Tellegen the well known romantic actor in the principahrole.

The "Black Wolf" is the name of an invincible bandit, who despite his Italy plunderings, was a benefactor at

places a price upon the bandit's head, only to court disaster and bring about his downfall.

A capital programme all round,

THE DOLLAR DIRECTORY.

Mr. Chu Pao-san presented Mr. Johnstone with a souvenir in the

for sale, subject to Mr. Musso's heart. approval of priori whereupon The scene is laid in sunny Spáin, Cattaneo and one 16 with where Don Phillip. Duke del Miras, Museo's authority deu voured, without success, to dispe of the pearls, They failed because of the full itr the market cut sequent upon the Einopean war. The pearls were, returned to Rong kong and arrived here, about the beginning of May 1915. Mr. Mar tini denied that his detention the pearis caused Mr. Musso any dam A distinctly better-late-than-never form of a silver cup on which is age as alleged. Mr. Martini denied publication is to hand, in the shape inscribed "As a token of appreciation that he had shown any want of prof the Hongkong Dollar Directory for his courtesy and friendship as per care or deligence. He further The delay was mainly due to the first Chairman of the British Cham denim that he sent the pearls to untimely death of Mr. Flynn Ander ber of Commerce. Presented by the America. They were taken there by son, the originator of this handy Chinese General Chamber of Com the said Peli, without Mr. Martini's and cheap desk companion. The merce, Shanghai.” knowledge or authority. The peark" Home List" is a useful feature, and were given to Poli by the said Cut, the "Who's Who" section seems to tanco with Mr. Muse's authoritas close up to date as possible. and on his behalf and not on beba The general arrangement makes "of Mr. Martini.

reference handy.

Mr. Eklon Patter finstructed by Messrs. Goktring & Phillips) appear. ed for Mr. Musso and the Hon. Mr. G.. Alabaster (instructed by Messi, Wilkinson & Grist) was for -Mr. Marting.

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Opening the cusṛ.Mr. Potter out- lined the facts as above presentel

S.S. "RHESUS."

BRINGS PARCEL MAIL.

The Blue Funnel steamer Rheus and said the claim was in two parts, (Captain Taylor) arrived from Liver- 1) detention of goods, and (2) neg-pool this morning. She has a number rence as an agent. Counsels of British Officers of the Chinese Client contede that the pearls were Labour Corps on board and Chinese taken to or sent to America without Coolies. These are going to Tsingtau.! bis consent and this lad prevented After that the ship goes to Shanghai their return to Boughang in the to and. Japan.

be sold here.

The Rhesus brought a parcel mail The parcels are dated

Mr. Musso, sul coinset, id on from Home. two" different dates in 1914 bought March 19.

goods from T. Martini to the value

of $3,000 and $1,800 respectively,"

und gave him promissory notes in

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which the date of payment was fixal for $4,000. But, said counsel, they for thiee nonths after the date the did not arrive until May 1913 and potes were issued. In May 1914, qnsequently Mr. Musse lost large Mr. Musso being in certain financial sum of money. Had the pearls been dithculty, be interviewed Mr. Bena, the posesion of Mr. Gisttaneo in the late manager of Mr. Martinitaly, when they were sent for in firm here and the result of that icter December 1914, they could have view was that it was arranged thet arrived within Mr. Murso should place his furni-weckor. ture and curios as security for the

His Lordulip: It was war time, money he owed the firm. "A letter Mr. Potter.

one mouth or five

of security addressed to Mr. Martini Mr. Potter: Yes, my Lord, in the in which the above amangement was early stages of the war and I will set out, and dated May, 1914 was, prove that mail from Italy were in fuet, said counsel, made later-cuming in pretty regularly it that late in June to be exact, Counsel tire.

The very good-or rather, the asked his Lordship to note the factory bad-use for their non ar that there was no mention of the rival here until May 1915, was be pearls in phat letter and it was on cause the pearls had been taken to the strength of this letter; that Mr. Amerien by Mr. Poli without ME, Martini held the pearks as security. Musso's knowledge of cement. Both The real facts were that the pearls Mr. Poli and Mr. Cattaneo were Mr. were handed to Mr. Martini to be Martin's agents, not Mr MusBO6. sold long before the letter was overBesides this, kuid counsel, his client written. Early in June, the pearla bas since decovered that when the were handed to Mr. Bean, Mr. Mar pearls were sent to Mr. Cattaneo in tini's manager here, to be sent to Italy the price was entered in the Mr. Martini in Manila to see whether invoice us $12,500 and in the cor the firm there would like to buy respondeuce, Mr. Bera offered Mr. them. There were 18 pearls sent. Cattaneo 5 per cent." commission and Mr. Martini di not choose to buy the pearls were sold over the in-. than and they were returned to voice price, Mr. Cattanio, was to This Hongkong and it was then arranged receive hall of the surplus. between Mr. Musso and Mr. Beni was no what Mr. Musso ha con to send them to Italy to Mr. Cat. tracted for, he uzrzanged to pay com- taneo to be sold there. It was unmission only to Mr. Martini's agent derstood between the parties that here. Mr. Musso was not consulted before any sale was put through and was unaware na to the Terms Mr. Musso should arst approve of offered to Mr. Cattaneo by Mr. Bena. the price.” No sale was effected in Counsel said it could clearly be scen Italy and between the close of that from the very beginning, there November and the beginning of had been unfair negotiations on the December 1014, Mr. Musso demand. part of Mir, Martini's agent, with Mr.

d the retum of the pearls as he Musso' property could hare sol three of the locally The care le procceding,

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Five senter Touring, Car, complete Two foater Roadster with rear Luggage

compartment

"MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919.

ARRIVALS......

April 26,

TEAN, BHL, 1,381 tons, from. Shang-

WEATHER REPORT.

Torgking.

POČUTDE

April 18d. 19. 10m.-No QHINGCHOW, Brit 1198 tons, from from Japan and Vladivostock. Pressure Wuhu, Capt. J. Doylo, 8.T. & Co, Cas

TUYO MARU, No. 1, Jap., 337 tons,stations;'s depression is situated over has increased slightly at all reporting from Canton, Capt. 8. Minami, Osava, D31

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours hai, Capt. A. J. Scott, H. & S., Bil. eading at 15. a.m. to-day, 0.00 inch. FATSHAN Brit, 88 ods from Total since January 1st, 8.99 inches, Contou, Capt. C. Lindbergb, C. N. Co., against an average of 11.14 inches.

Forecast for the 21 boars ending at S.E. winds moderate; cloudy, squaly. soon on the 9th

Yain later.

Ld., Wharf.

from Manila, Capt. Yasai. 0.3.K., HOROSAN MARU, Jap., 1,300 tons,

from Singapore, Capt. 5. Imai, 0:9.K., BURMA MARU, Jap, 2018 tons, Wharf.

JOSHI MARU, Jap., 609 tons, from Swator, Capt. Hissann, 0.8... Wharf.

ON LEE, Brit, 307 tons, from Kong, moon. Capt. Wallace, Sze Yap, Wharf.

HUPEH, Brit, 1,200 tons, from Bang- kok, Capt Mitchell. B. &.8., ON..

WING ON, Bt456 tons from Canton, Capt. Bentley, Chu Oo, Whart. N. T. BURROWS, Amor., 1,958 tons, from Shanghai, Capt. A. J. Melna,

Dalner, Capt. Hiraoka, S., C13. Pacific S. Co., Kowloon Wharf.

HWAH KUETA Chi, 771 tons, from

CHEONG SHENG, Brit 1,25"tons, from Canton, Capt. Meyrick, JM, & Co, B13.

face, Capt. J. M. Gaives, Fat Eing, WING HANG, Chi, 264 tod's, from

Wharf

HOT SANG, Brit., 394 tons, from Cantan, Capt Woollat, Wo Fat 3.5. Co Whart

WINTO MARU, Jap. 870 tons, from Canton, Capt. 8. Ogawa, Rwbars, Wahu, KONO NING, Br, 461 tona, from

Canton, Capt. J.G. Faltb, Banker & Co., Whart

1-Rongkang to Gap Book. S. and

1-Formosa Channel. The same sa No. X

3-South coast of Chins between Hongkong and Lamock. The same sa No. 1.

4-couth coast of China between Hongkong and Bainan. The same No. I.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY HONGKONG, DAILY WEATHER REPORT.

Station

APRIL 38, 1010.-..

Hour,

Barometer

at Sea Level.

Temperature.

KOCK NING. Chi, 357 tona, from { VT'divostock 6 || Wachor, Capt. Tang Woon, Sai HingNemuro Whart

Hakodate

Bu

w

SAN NING, Bri, 303 tors, from Tokis...... West Rivor, Cap McKechnie, Shin Kochi Hing 3.3. Co., Whart

Nagasaki TAU CHEE, Brit. 4,038 tons, from Kagoshima. San Pedro, Capt. D. M. Kigu 8. D. Co., Laichick,

SHANSI, Brit, 1,929 tons, from fleil, Capt. J. M. Cullock, E. & S., C36.

KWONG SAT, Brit, 447 tous, from

Oshima. .....

Naha Ishima Bunin Island

Weihaiwdi. 699.87 14i

Cantor, Capt. J. Acock, Shun On Co. Hankow

Wharf.

Ichang

TOKUSHIMA MARU, Jap, 3,757 Kiukiang tons, from Singapore. Capt. 8. Hirata, Changsha .... N.T.K, Kowloon Whart.

TAK BANG, Brit., 9

Shanghai..

tors, from

Gutzlaf...

Sharp Pk » Amor

Haiphong via Boihow, Capt. Picknell,

J. M. & Co., 015.

April $7.

SUN TAK, Port., 1,145 tons, from Macno fapt. H. Carnain. Tung Hing S.N. C. CIE.

SULAN, Brit, 750 tons, from Mario

Capt. Connor, S. B. Co, Wharf..

KATSUNRA MARU, Jap, 14 from Bangkok, Capt. Jamamato, M.S.,

SUITAL Brit., 750 tons, from Maco. Capt. Valentine, B. & S., wharf.

HSIN TAB. Chi, 1,340 torm, from Shanghai, Capt. J. Glen, C.M. 8.N. Co., Whart

C36.

L&

$1,380

&$1,280

$1,800

Ford truck chassis with extra long wheel- baso and two solid tyres, 3,000 lbs.

capacity

ALL COMPLETE WITH ELECTRIO LIGHTS & ELECTRIC HORN. ALEX. ROSS & CO.,

4, Dos Vaux Road Central.

“Phone 3487.

DODGE BROTHERS

MOTOR CAR

WE HAVE CONCENTRATED ON ONE CAR AND ONE CAR ONLY, IN A DETERMINA- TION TO MAKE IT AS GOOD AS A CAR CAN BE MADE FOR EVERY PART AND EVERY PROCESS THAT ENTERS INTO -IT WE HAVE PERSONALLY ESTAB

LISHED A STANDARD. THE WORK DONE AND THY MATERIALS USED IN EACH PART AND EACH PROCESS, IN EVERY CAR, EUS"! -CONFORM TO THAT STAND- ARD. DODGE BROTHERS WILL ALWAYS "GIVE TO THEIR CAR THAT OVER CARE WHICH THE PUBLIC EXPECTS OF THEM

PEOPLE HAVE" IMPLICIT FAITH IN THE INTEGRITY OF DODGE BRO THERS MANUFACTURING METHODS. BECAUSE OF THE NAME IT BEARS. YOU MAY

THAT BE SURE

THE PRINCIPLE BEHIND THE CAR WILL NEVER BE CHANGED A HAIR'S BREADTH DODGE BROTHERS HAVE ONLY ONE IDEA IN THE UPBUILDING OF TEEIR BUSINESS. THAT IS TO BUILD IT SO SOUNDLY AND SO WELL THAT THE GOODWILL WHICH THEY HAVE WON WILL GROW AND ENDURE FOREVER

TIS STABILITY IS BUT A REFLECTION OF THE INSTITUTION ITSELF.

"BOLE AGENTE ~

TELEPHONE NO. 781..

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

St. George's Buildings, HONGKONG,

MYLEL Brit, 1997 taca, from Shang. hai, Capt. W. G. Major, S. Tomes, AS3

WINGSANO, Brit., 1,517 tons, from Canton Capt. D. Christie, J.M. & Ca,

CH3

"KWONG TING, Chi., 407 tons, from Wachom Capt.. M. Grebne, W. Beres Co., Hsi On Wharf :

April, 28.

SUI AN Brit, 730 tons, from Macao,' Capt. Connor, S.B. Co. Whart

Swator

Taihoku 5

Taichu .............j Tainan .......

Koahun...

Pescadores. 120

Canton

6.23.

Osp Rock. Hongkong.

20.

Macac

Wuchow... 03. Pakkoi

Heibow.... Phalien Tourana ........... C.St James Apazzi..... Dagupan Manila ........... Legaspi Iloilo

Tacloban

29.78

29.81

99.39 81

#29:82 27 129.70 7S Surigao.**** 29.78 75 Graz.4.20 Labuan 16 & 99.75 80

Wind

Hamidity.

Direction.

Weather.

-"C. W. Jurvazza, Chier doristani. Hongkong Observatory, April 28, 1919. Fahrenhet, on the level of the sea in 1. BAROMETER, reduced to 22 degreen

» HEUNGSHAN, Brit, 254 tons, from Canton, Capt. Chrispiz, B. Co., Wharf. CEEF, Chi 263 tons, from Wacho, Capt. Wong Chiti, On Vick, Wharf, *

CHUNG ON, Chi, 597 tons, from Wuchow, Capt. D. Brath, Lai Hing Corees Fahrenheit. Wharf

KWONG TAI, Obi, 258 tons, from Wuchow, Capt. Kwok Tai, Chai Wo & Co. Wharf.

HOI WING, Brit, 380 tons, from Kongnoon, Capt. On Kika, On Fick Co.,

wharf.

LOONGSANG, Brit, 1007, tons, from Manila, Capt. W.G.G. Leask, JM. & Co., C35.

CLEARANCES.

April 18.

FOO LEE. Chi, 6am, for Now Chang via Cheloo. Yu Tai Hoog

HOI PING, Port, 7am., for Haiphong

D

Inches, tenths and hundredthe.

2. TEMPERATUEN, in the shinda în de-.

Burr, in percentage of asters- tion, the humidity of. sir maturatod with muistare being 100.

4. DIECTION OF WI, to two points 5. FOR OF Wan, according to Bedford Beale.

8. STATE OF WEATH, b blue sky, o detached cloud, d drizzling rain, i fog, g gloomy, h hail, I lightning, o overcast, passing showers, q squal, r rain,, 1800W thander, v vigibility w dew, wok 7. RA L inches tenths and bon dred this

HØIGIONG BHIFTER.

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das

'Ou data në Du date shi

via Haiphong, Shun Lee.

NANYO MARU, Na, Jap. 7.

Barometer

99,80 90.76 29.79

for Bangkok, Kwang Nguan Seng,

| TJIPĀKAS, Dutch, 3 pm, for Batavia

Temperature Humidity.....

83

TO

77

84

vis Muslok and Billiton, J.C.J.L

FANSANG, Brit., 4 p.m., for Bangkok, J.ML. & C.

Direction of

Wind

BIE

K

Force

2

3

3

AOBASAN MARU, Jap., noon, for Kobe, 0.8.K.

Weather

Q

Bin

0.00

0.00 0.00

HWAB KUEI, Chi.. 4 p... for Canton, B. & §.

KWARTO MARU, Jap., 2 p.m., for Wuhu, Chokyoker."

OHINGCHOW Brit, 12 mid-night, for Canton, E. Tomzes..

April 2 BUYO MARU, Jap., 10. a m., For Son Francisco via Nagasaki, T.K.K. „

AMAKUSA MARU, Jap., 19 noon, for Keelung ria Swatow and Amoy, O.8.K.

WING HANG, Chi, 8 a.m., for K.C.) Wan via Macro, Fat Bing,

BINBEI MARU, No. 6, Jap., 10 cm., for Wakamatsu, Y. Bate.

CHAKBANG Brit, m., for Kobe, J.M. & Co.

CHOYSANG Brit, 5.30 am Shanghai vio Swatow, J.M. & Co.

for

PASSENGERS FOR HONGKONG.

High wat: open als Tamporizer, on 25 Lowest open sir Temperatura on 12€

TF. CLAXTON, Director Hongkong Observatory, April 28, 1919.

HONGKONG-TIDES,

The tide-table_kivan bolow kan.... bosn compiled at the National Almansa Difes in London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of an automatic tide-recording maschine in the Water..Polce Basin at Erim Sha Trul during the years 1903-9.

The zorg of the table corresponds with the zero of the sounding in the Airoiculty Chart, which has been found to be a fost * tacher below mean aca-leval

To obtain the depth of water on the dde gange at the Victoria Naval Yard add 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gango

4

LOW, WATUN Допри

Baight

P.&O... Neliore: Messrs. E. Ist Lamont Dock, Abordeen, add 10° fest Arnold, P. D. Bonn, C. F. Wang, J. fnchos to the height given. In the tabla. Joltistore Derevanchenkn, J. Aserenke, J. Kristla Torrin, Velig. Obsn, Ian, and R. Kaktin, Mr. and Mrs. K. Gadelius,

April 20 to May 8, 1915. Master and Miss Gadelius, and fufant, Mies Elvins, Me. J. P. B. Webstor; Misi C. M. Gold. Mr. and Mm G. N. Sayo, Mr. K. Karsajis, Mr. W. J. Faight. Mr. and Mrs. Samson and child, Mr. and Mrs Giles, kad child," Mr. Parton, Mr. and Mra Webstor, and 2 children, Bez, 'and an Mra Dawson and 2 children, Mr. A Herd, Mr. A. E. Lanning, Mr. and Mrs W Deknate and 2 infants Mr. and Kis

Thur, 1 Adams and child, Mr. and Mrs. Brent, child and aurse Mr. and Mrs. and Mist M D'Alessio, Mr. W. Nodlmeijer, Mr. and Mrs. Zimpler, M. M. M. Pasi, ME and Mrs. F. A. Focook, and Mr. B..8. Quin

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