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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1928.

INTIMATIONS.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT

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CO., LTD.

NOTICE.

INTERIM_DIVIDEND

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

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| DARTICULARS and Conditions of Filty conts (50 cents) por share the Halo by Public Auction has been declared for the ball year to be hell on MONDAY, the 14th day of September, 1621, at 3 pm, at the ending 30th June, 1923,

Ollices of the Public Works Department, by onder af His Excelleney the Governor, af ung Lot of CROWN LAND at Shamshuipo in the Colony of Hongkong, for n terni of 75 years, commencing from the at July. 88, with the option of commwal si a Crown Rant to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King for one forthor term of 5 years. less three days.

Such Interim Dividend will be pay able on end after TUESDAY, the 18th September at the offices of the Company, where shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants,

The REGISTER of SHARES the Company will be closed from the 7th September, 1923 until the 18th September, 1924 (both days in live), during which period no transte of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of DireS.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, 9th August, 1927,

NOTICE,

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

THE

HE TWENTY-SEVENTH ORDIN.

ARY, ANNUAL MEETING of! SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Com. pany's Town Office, 2 Lower Abert Road, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, 5th day of October, 1923, at Noon, fer

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Registry No.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality.

G.

Hastándary Elva-urepents.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

Salo, by Public Auction to

Juntants in

Usket Prices,

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DARTICULARS and Conditions of the hold on MINDAY, the 24th day of

the purpose of presenting the Report

ept her. 1923, at 3 pan., at the Oligos of the Directors and Statement of Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lat Accounts to 31st July 1923.

of CROWN LAND in Lay Road from Victoria Fond to Pokfulam Road at Mount Davis in the Colony of Harku for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rant to be fixed by il Surveyor of His Maje-ry the King for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from ith September to 5th October, 1923, both days inclusive.

By Order,

M. MANUK,

Secretary. Hongkong, 19th September, 1923,

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPDA

DOCK COMPANY, JIMITEL

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Shure Register and Trasfer Books of the Company will be ded fonts the st to sth October 1923 bush | days in intives.

Warrants for the Interim Dividend

can be obtained at the Other of the Company, Quera's Baklings, dong. keng on and after the 9th prox.

Ihr Ouler of the Bird,

E. COCK,

Acting Chief Munger, Hongkong, September 17, 1929.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

BRITISH SECTION.

NOTICE.

DURING suspension of the though

express service, an additional local tram will leave Kowlon on Sundays and Public Holiday at 2.53 pm. returning from SHUMOUN at 6.30 pm.

ROBERT BAKER,

Manager. Kowloon, 19th September, 1923,

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

MEMBERS are M

reminded that ENTRIES for the FOURTH GYMKHANA to be held on the 6th - and 8th October, 1923, clos on

SATURDAY next, the 22nd inst

Hongkong, 18th September, 1923.

NOTICE.

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Locality.

Raundry Heurements.

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INTIMATIONS

Ational Rent,,

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JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE DISASTER: HONGKONG RELIEF FUND.

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MAIL WEEK NEWS.

ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.

Miss Emily Rose Cary-Malins, who died at the age of 83. left estate of the gross value of £79,400, Testatrix made numerous bequests to her servants.

George Duncan played brilliant golf when qualifying for the E1,000 Toumament at Purley Downs, his round of 60 establishing, a new record for the course.

M. André Berthelot, M. Pernette, and other officials of the Banque Industrielle de Chine are to stand their trial on charges arising out of the failure of that institution.

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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

At no distant date the Royal Hospital School, Greenwich; where for upwards of 200 year boys have been trained for the Navy, will be Rester's Service to the China Mall, removed to Holbrook, Suffolk.

By the will of Mr. Henry Kaye, who shot himself after having shot his wife and child, the bulk of the estate, valued at £85417, goes to various hospitals in the City and County of London,

Mr. John Croll Scott, director of Messrs. James Scott and Sons Ltd., merchants and manufacturers, more particularly identified with the jute trade, left estate valued for probate at £255,020.

For the famous library of the Comte Robert de Montesquiou a total sum of 210,000f was realised. The Irish Free State has express-A letter written by Gustave Flau- on top floor, use of lift. Apply Boxed a desire to join the League of bert, in which there was a phrase No. 1450 c/o "China Mail."

so in decent that M. de Montesquiou blacked it out, realised 3,5008.

in No. 1 Duddell Street, 4 Rooms

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Write to

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Nations. The Government have their readiness to announced assume all responsibilities entalled by membership.

By his will proved at £328,471, Colonel Sir Robert W. Inglis, V.D., late chairman of the London Stock Exchange, left £25,000 to the Stock Exchange Benevolent Fund, £5,000 to the Stock Exchange Clerks Benvolent Fund, and £2,000 to the Stock Exchange Rifle Club.

A committee has been appointed by the Minister of Health to

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Ten men were killed and be tween thirty and forty injured hrough the breaking of a shackle in the Trimsagan Colliery, near Llanelly, when some tid men were The trams being brought up. rushed back at a terrific pace,

General Harbord, the new pre-i sident of the Radio Corporation of America, has issued an order that all alien employees in the concern

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most become naturalised or lose

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JAPANESE CREDIT SOUND.

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VISITORS AT HOTELS

HONGKONG HOTEL

S'ptember 4.

fr W. Armstrong Dr Morrison Tr & Mrs J. Boher Capt. 17. Morso Mr IL O W. Mr J. A Murphy

Rokrend

Cant. J R. Non it fra R. E. Belilios Mr P. J. Now

apt & Mrs T.Mra Nissim inft and

Brer

Duras

'ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 20. The directors of the National Association of Credit Men in unnat meeting issued a declaration topining that the credit of Japan was

a good as it has ever been, and urg-Me. E. o, Bhoker ing American business to extend dr & Mrs Bruce

very accommodation possible to Miss M. O. Buoxley O'Fallon Jr. the Japanese,

48. RED CROSS.

TOKYO, September 20. Prince Matsulata's residence in the suburb of Mila hus been offered Tor the use of the American Red Cross.

BULGARIAN UNREST,

Tams, September 20, Hitherto uncontinued roparts of Agarian revolutionary risings in northern Bulgaria are published in the cumunists have joined hands the newspapers. These stato that

Mrs. B. Blackburn

Mr M. Cario

Mr & Mrs Unden-

hoven

Mr & Mrs J. J.

MrE. I O'Farrell dr Mia O. H.Mrs F1, Fourmika

Clarko

Mr T Pils Mr A. A. Claxton Mr & Mrs J. EL

Patton Apt C, J. Church Mr J. M. Dalgarno Mr R. Payda Mr. A. Diskhoff Mr M Payne TJ M. Dunn Mr H PharmTA23 Mr G. W. Dwyer Mr T. Purton Mr & Mrs O. Engorr J. R. Pedley

& 3 children

8.8. Perry Mra L. T. Eilia Mr T. Petrio Mr M, T. Elxier Mr E R. Playford" Mrat. Ettor Ming D. Ponsford Mr W. W. Kwing Mr G. F. Powell Me J., Fenwick Mr H. A, Pratt.

Mr. J. Fergundy

E. Gaches Mr J. A. Rabbitt Mr & Mrs J. Could Mr & Mrs Forest

RE O MIT E.M. Raymond

Mr & Mra U. Rose

Mr J Behinder MrM4. Selontorg

with the peasants. Troops ve Mra J. Gray been despateled to the afected dis Mr T. Haim triets and martial-law has been pro-r & Mrs W. A.Mr G. 0.

apt T. P. finl claimed in several towns.

U.S. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP,

CHICAGO, September 20.

Hannibal

W

D. Bone

F. Bimmons

Mr J. Scott HarstonMiss H. F.

F. Blinner Capt. K. Hodgam Bir F. Soana

Mr E O. Kaufmana Mr D. B. Sparks Mr & Mrs LangstonMr W. Vander Steen Mrs C. Lauritsen Mr W. M. Vernor

Mr O. V. Vogel Miss H. Lillio Mr A. R. Wageschat

Tn the second round of the Golf | Mr J. Lelas

Half a million American visitors forestigate the comparative value, their jolis. Many Englishmen are Championship, Quimet beat Hunter Mr Leon Lipoosky Mr & Mrs G. L

were expected to reach Britain cur-

in the months of June, July, and August. The White Star asso- clated lines had about sixty-six sailings within that period, the Cunard associated lines about the same number, while the Canadian Pacific Line macie nearly 100,

According to reports from New York, American capitalists, who are expected to find £60,000,000 with which to pay Turkey for the Chester concession, are showing no ventare, and Admiral Chester's efforts to interest the powerful financial groups have met with little success.

eagerness

to

underwrite

the

Wonderful indirect firing prac-' tice was performed by his Majesty's ship "Marlborough" at a drifting target quite invisible from the ship. Range and direction were given to the "Marlborough," which travelling at full speed, by wire- less by a spotting aeroplane. Shells were dropped all round the tarket.

was

In connection with the proposed School of Hygiene, to be es tablished by the Rockefeller

Foundation, the

for the therapeutic purposes for among the "aliens" employed by by 3 up and 2 to day, and Marston Mr Alphons Mxist which cocaine is at present used, of the corporation,

various possible substitutes, and the evidence as to risk, if any, of The late President Harding, ad- such substitutes becoming drugs of | dressing the American Society of Newspaper Editors, discussed the addiction.

ethics of journalism. He recalled Drastic restrictions have, accord- that forty-six years ago, when only ing to a communiqué issued by 11 years old, he began setting type, the British Foreign Office, been and in his spare time did odd jods imposed on the

admission of about his father's farm. foreigners to Germany. Visas fort holiday journeys are not now being In the action brought by Mr. H. granted, and intending travellers G. Walker, claiming damages for are required to produce evidence slander alleged to have been of urgent business or other reasons { uttered during an election speech before an application for a visa by Mr. E. G. Fletcher, the jury

can be entertained,

found for plaintiff, owarding one farthing damages. Judgment was entered accordingly, but no order was made as to custs.

beat Jones 2 up and 1 to play,

POLO IN AMERICA.

WESTBURY, September 20. Meadowbrook defeated Hurling

by 11 goals to 4. thereby chiminating the British leant from the National Open Championship,

WAX JUDGE.

GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS

DESTROYED.

3r & Weinborgar

Walker ir F. Marke Mr A. T. Waterfall Miss B. Marshall Mr and Mrs Watsons Mr. H, Martin, Jr.Mr E. G. Wabater Mr J. McArthur Mr D. H. Mc Mastor Miss M. More Me F. H. M dy Capt. H. A. Monro Mr W. L. Worester

F.Mr N, Westwood

Mr T. Whittaker. Mrs H. Whittle

Mr O. A. Da Witt

Mr M. Mosari Kes : Wornoster Mr C. B. Montague

REFULJE DAY HOTEL

Mr R. Bjuko

Mr & Mrs E. Lond Mr F. M. Orawford & Mrs Matthewa

| Mr & Mrs Crocker Mr & Mrs W. H.

Mrs M. Fl.mt

Dravard

7

MRC W. Gay

MR hank

r&Mrs J. H. F D Sonk Goste

Mins Gove Mr Vas Hein

Mr bank

Mr J. Telly 3124 Tulig

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Me & Mis Wo'don Mr H. A Woite Mr F. N.Young

Mr & Mrs R. C. B. chien

Frickey Mr & Mrs Janos

Mr G. B. Lynott

Many thousands of valuable exhibits belonging to the Exhibi- tims Branch of the Bead of Trade When Mr. Justice Romer took were completely destroyed by a fire his seat in a Chancery Court, a dis-which started a 5,380 a. at Dart-Mr Keenakan

fool, Kent.

At midnight the firemen were dill engaged in preventing the fans spreading to the reent petrol stores and gas works. And joining flour store was still alight

According to a report on pro- duction just issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, the value of fann crops and live stock in Great Britain last year was £400,000,000. The value of produce sold for consump-appointed litigant, whose name tion in 1922, including the value of was given as Arthur Henry Raven- that used in farmers' households, hill, suddenly threw two or three handfuls of hobbies at him. The was approximately £261,000,000.

man was sternly rebuked by his lordship, and committed to Brixton Prison for contempt of court.

The Budget resolutions were discussed in the House of Com mons, and a reduction of the tea duty from 8d to 5d was moved by Mr. Pringle, but after Major Boyd Alinister Health has appointed a Trans Carpenter had pointed out that tional Executive Committee, of there had been two reductions which the Right Hon. Neville during the last few years and the Chamberlain, M.P., is chairman, Government could not afford the The Rockefeller Foundation reluction now claimed, the amend SUPPLIES OF SECOND HAND promised $2,000,000 towards the meat was rejected and the residus

CLOTHING.

cost of providing and ettipping tin carried by a majority of 78 in

favour of the Government.

NOTICE.

A SPECIAL COMMITTEE of Local Ladies under the presidency of Mrs E. D C. WOLFs has been formed for the purpose of receiving and handing over to the Relief Committee for despatch to the devastated areas in Japan parcels el second-hand European clothing of all descriptions for adults and children.

The Committee will be in attend- ance at the City Hall daily from Monday, 17th inst. to Saturday, and 22nd inst., between 11 a.m. 12 Noon.

Parcels sent by messengers should he addressed to the Japanese. Earth- quake Disaster Hongkong Relief Commitice.

By Order,

D. K. BLAIR,

Secretary,

WILL Mr. GEORGE F. BER HONGKONG RELIEF COMMITTEE.

P. O. Box 213 Hongkong?

THE

the school.

atajate hour.

PEAK HOTEL.

Foptember 17. Mr. W Barton Mr E G. Layman The articl involved in the out-Mard MF. W.-J. D. Lloyd

M-V. Benjamin Mrs Loblang

Buckwell

Mr. Lloyd Mr and Mrs W. J.

Malti-y

Mr & Mrs J, Martin

Mr R. MiGr gov Mr J. Fintay Miller Me T. Mite ell

By means of gramophone records. messages from the King and Queensk wens stored in a large corrp- were delivered to the children ind i warehouse at Victoria Mr.J. M. Bonnar the elementary schools of the Whorf, which lal been sub-let to Me A. C J. Bowker E. MacKenzio.

Mr And Mrs A.Mr and Mrs C. F

Brotint Empire in May 24. Bupire Day, the Board of Trade. The fire was The profits from the sale of the must difficult to up with as the Mr H. Hui

Captain | Miss Butterworth records will be devoted to chil-s only 1 entrance.

the Dartford Fire Mr E Calatroni dren's hospitals or children's wards Peter

Mr A. N. B. Carr in general hospitals, er as his Brigade, bel to eut a way through and Mrs. 11. H. Mr Fi, orten

the iron in several places before the Majesty way direct.

hose could be brought to play,

Thye members of the Brigade, | Mp3. R. Collis fincluding the expeiin, were inde Miss M. Cooper

Te WA. Cornell Junconscious by Tommes, It is Me A. V. T. Dean Major Men F. H.

hought that the breaking of a eases P. Deanro'z Phillips

THE TELEPHONE HANDBOOK

The Fourth issue of the TELEPHONE HANDBOOK will be published in AUGUST, 1923.

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Central 22 The Newspaper Enterprias Ltd., 5, Wyndham Street

22 "China Mail" (Newspaper), 5, Wyndham Street

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92 The Dollar Directory Co., 5. Wyndham Street

22 Telephone Handbook, 5, Wyndham Street

Peak 22 Bridger, R. L. Residence, 120, The Penk Kowloou-- Green laland Coment Co., Cement Works, Hok-un Central- 24 Jordan, Forsyth. Gravo, Aubrey, Urquhart, Lyon

kindly communicate will

Hongkong, 13 September, 1923,

clo

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RATTAN GOODS,

HE two undermentioned guilds beg to announce that the prices hitherto charged how re-i mained the same for years. Owingi to the increased cost of living all manufacturers, stores and waken are reluctantly coupelled to raise their prices. At a meeting of employers and employees it was un- animously agreed that prica of goods be increased by ten per cent. and that workmen's wages beraised by seventeen per cont.

The was ratified by the delegates appointed to the meeting.

THE WINO HING TONI

(Rattan Masters' Guild). THE O KWUN GENERAL GUILD (Manufacturero Ibstors' & Workmen'e Guild).

Hongkong, August 28, 1925.

TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

ALL preliminary notices of forth.

coming meetings, lecters and entertainments, sent for insertion in the news columns of the Chime Mail,

JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE

DISASTER.

HONGKONG RELIEF FUND.

J

NOTICE.

SUBSCRIPTIONS LISTS for the above Fund are open at the following places:

Hongkong General Chamber of

Commerce. Hongkong & Shanghai Banking

Corporation,

Chartered Bank of India, Australia

& China.

Mercantile Bank of India. laternational Banking Corporation. Netherlands Trading Soclety. Yokohama Specie Bank. Hongkong Club.

Cheques should be made out to the Order of the Japanese Earth- quake Disaster Hongkong Relief Fund.

By Order,

D. K. BLAIR, Secretary, HONGKONG REliky CommittE, Hoagkong, 10th September, 1923.

NEWS FROM THE OLD COUNTRY.

are charged for at the rate of each. s of my. Hribal Werkly News head 12- nyal we will mall you regularly story work paper, surlexa i Lloyıl'ı, People, 133 Tip, Prary B's,

. (as announced in May and June of

etrų, vis,, etc.. Hunilivijs of parare un'aur Big Fixt 1922) providing that they do not mailed free. A different paper went weekly, ne the Occupy more than four lines. Daberiptus, lockading is tot nu

same pulufcation for ♫a weekić 15/- phyɛtori yeur's

terien, zywsily sporrelistul fy, tmetals ri,

Periodion) Possing Cay,, Plymouth, England.

teture it this space is exceeded they chongaust the Espir. Bend 13-faay to will be placed in the advrtising columns at the prevailing rats.

Brown & Macgown, Dea, Alexandra Buildings

23 Brown, Dr. Lyon, Office, Alexandra Buildings 23 Forsyth Dr C, Úffice, Alexandra Buildings Peak 23 Brown, Mr. N. S, Residence, 76, The Peak Peak 23 Butterfield and Swire. Mr. N. S. Brown's, Rosidoncs, 76,

The Peak

Kowloon-22 Yo Fong Chan, 136, Temple Street, Yeumati Central

24 Tok Shin Bank, 155, Queen's Road, Central Peak 21 Ball, A Dyer, Residenco, 51, The Peak Kowloon -24 Dixon. H. Residence, 4, Lysemoon Villas, Chathama

Road

Contral — 25 Hongkong and Whampos Dock Co., Aberdeen Dock,

Aberdeen

Peak 25 Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.. Chief Maasgor'e

Resilover, 150. Magazino Gap, The Peak

Peak

25 Dyer, R.. M., Rosidence, 156, The Poak Kowloon-25 Shun Lai Sang, 83, Paking Road

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Address

Tel. No.

Mack Mr N. Clemes

Mr J. NI E. Wixels Miss M. Nowsholme

J. N. wan

Mra A. J. Patorsona

Me A. H. Pean

jef quinine gave rise to the frames. Et Cc. B, A. Dab-Mrs H. Reggiołachd | Captain_Potter quickly recovered in Vin

M and Me J. B.T

Ross Mr D. Fitzgerald the fish nir.

The articles destroyed comprised

Me F. Goldrich Lt-Col. O. Sanders' Alrand Mrs W. D. Mr R. J. Sunders

M: E. P. Shaw

Capt. and Mrs Ivar

Siqueland

an extraordinary variety of exhibits. Goodfullaw Many of them had been shown in Mr A. W. Grondly foreign countries and were being Miss M. B. Foll

Mr J, Honcook prepared for exhibition at Wembley Mr and Mrs J. E. Smith next ye

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Major Hatterosly

Mrs W. T. Sonton

J. Mr A. W. Stewart

Mrs and Miss Stub

binge

They included large Hancock numbers of insects, stuffed birds, Mr and Mrs W. books, prints, bedsteads, firemen's Hawker wiforms, curtains valued at £150 Mr J. B. Hawker

Mr S. H. Uswer' Mra J. S. Thomson per pair, and life-size wax models Mrs B. D. Billiard Mr A. W. Tickle of convicts.

Eng.-Com. J. H.Capt. Vidall.

flocken

Mr E. Do Vocux

There was also a wax figure of a judge and many thousands of malo. gony and brass show-cases.

Mis 0. C. Joskins Hr and Mrs W. E. Mr W. A. Jordan Wakebein Mr J. M. Kayo Cap R. F. Walker Mr M. F. Kay Mr. V. M. Ward ***** Mr J. D. Kinnaird Capå 4. E Watt

Dr and Wes W. V.MAJR. Way

Kock

Mr J Weibst Me T. L. KooromanMr R. B. Wid Mr & Mra A. Isno

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

This remedy has no superfor av & Oure for calde, group and whooping cough.

It has been a favorito with mothers of young children for almost forty yours.

Chamber inn's Couch Remoly can | Mr W, Bernott Iways he depended upon ard is pleasant Me H. Brynilson

to take.

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Mr A 0. Burnio

Mr J. T. Mannic

Mr & Mrs Dɔa G

Marle

It not only cures colds and grip, but dr and Mrs D. A. Mr. B. J. do 17. prevents their resulting in pouumoris.

Caldwell

Chamberlain's Cough Remody con Me 0, C. Danes tains no opium or other narcotic and | Mr J. Jack may be given as nonfi 'ontly to a child as Wr & fri E. Kals an adult for ale by, all Chem Sta and Mr 1 Kocb Storekeepers.

J. T.

Mr G. Lars A

Moore

MJ A. Pederson

Mey C. Stinger

Mr Rons Varik··

Mrs H. A. Wery

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