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FRIDAY JANUARY 4' 1994.

INTĪMATIONS.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

AN

NOTICE..

1

Extraordinary General Meeting of the Club will be held in the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd. on THURSDAY the roth January 1924, at 5 p.m.

The

purposes for which the Meeting is called are:-

(a) To confirm the following re-

solutions passed at the Ex- tramdinary General Meeting held on 12th December, 1923. I. That the Rules of Racing made by the Hongkont Juckey Club be amended by adding after Rule No. 11 the following IIa. After the Annual Race

Meeting 1924 a China Pony is a horse measuring 13 hands 3 inches and under.

2. That the said Rules of Racing

be amended by striking, out, Rule No. 77 and substituting the following:

77. The weight for China

Ponies shall be 140 pounds for 12 hands with an addi- tional 3 pounds for every complete inch above that height. Fractions of an inch to count in favour of :

Any Pony the Pony. measuring

hands (Fractions of an inch to

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INTIMATIONS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONG

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

IN the Goods of Annie Wallace hate of "The Blainey Stone." Pokfulam, Victoria in the Colony of

Hongkong, Spinster.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

VERNORS AT HOTELA,"

TONGKONG, HOTPL.

Desember 31.

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1 R. T. . Aitken Mr II, A. a. E Huet Me A. L. Audleyson M. S. Jauni

J. Bagram

Mra J. E. Baird

Mr B. M. Jinice

Misa M. St. John

Mrs R. E. Relilio

Mr J. E. Jonoph

Mr.W H, Biogel

Mr P. Jourlin

Mes E. Blackburn

Me L Kaloorie

Mr and Ms L. I.Mr E. S. Kuncio Blackburn &child Me & Mr. L. Keat Mr R. Bin

des Langaton Stis H. N. Brennan Mra C. Lauritson

Miny 1.. Lillio

Me J. A. H. Brown Mis. M. May MEI. G Brown. MrV Monschn Miss L. Brown M69 A. Bucher Mr A. O, Bardin

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Mr. H. Brooke that the Court has, by virtue of the provisions of Section 58 of the Probate Ordinance 1807 made an Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above Estate to the 7th day of January 1924

All Creditors and others are accordingly hereby required to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before

that date.

JOHNSON STOKKS AND MASTER,

Prince's Building,

Ice House Street, Victoria, Hongkong. Solicitors for the Executors, Hongkong, December 22, 1923-

NOTICE.

EDWARD BENJAMIN RAYMOND having resigned, his interest and responsiblity in our Firm ceases as from this date, 1st January 1924.

E. D. SASSOON & CO., LTD. Longhong, 28th Decomber, 1923.

count in favour ofte MR. Pony) and under shall be eligible to compete at the Annual Race Meeting in 1924 in any race reserved for China Ponies. After the Annual Race Meeting in 1924. any China Pony! which measures over 13 hands faches, to be ineligible to compete in any race reserved for

NOTICE..

China Ponies (fractions of MR. J. A. SELAVISA ALVES

an inch over 13 hands 3 inches not to count). 77a. After the Annual Race Meeting 1924 the Stewards may refuse to accept the entry, of any Pony which in the opinion is not a China Pony. They may, at their discretion, appoint į a Committee of Inspection. The Stewards' decision shall be final.

3. That Rule No. 34 of the Rules and Regulations of the Hong kong Jockey Club be amended to read:

34. The Stewards have power to draw up and settle the programme and fix the date or dates for any Race Meeting.

4 That Rule No. 76 of the Rules of Racing made by the Hong- kong Jockey Club be u changed.

(b) To propose it resolution adopting the revised Rules

ånd Regulations of the Club as

circulated to the Members in

which the following new pro-

visions have been made

1. For the division of the Mem-

bers of the Club into Voting

has been authorized to sign "Per pro" for and on behalf of Hughes & Hough) Limited, as from 1st January 1924.

HUGHES & HOUGH LTD. Hongkong, January, 2, 1924.

TUNG SANG

TAILOR

11A Peel Street

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LOST.

WILL the lady who took two smail Parcels by mistake from the 7.13 p.m. Peak Tramway Car on FRIDAY night kindly return same to the "China Mail" Office.

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FRENCH TUITION

Write to

∙G. MOUSSION c/o "China Mail" office.

INTIMATIONS

LEE KEE

ESTABLISHED 1896

BATHS & BATH-ROOM

ACCESSORIES.

Estimates furnished

free of charge.

Office 21, Wellington St.

K MAISON UNO

Mr A. R. Burt Capt. C. Byers Me A. J. Camp oli Miss T, Canda Mr and Mrs A.

Cannan

Miss Middleburst MOH. Mutague

Mr W. Moo

Dr J. Morrison Madam Lily Negro

Mr.P. 1. Newm

Mrs Powley

MAIL WEEK NEWS.

ITEMS FROM FAR AND YEAR.

▲ Grimean veteran who served in the frigate "Furious" at Sebastopol, Mr. Harry Stephen, has died-at Gosport, aged 88.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

Jangan

THE HAGGIS · WINS.::

Realer's Service to the China Mal) SCOTSMAN'S GIFT AND THE

CHINESE CUSTOMS

PEKING, January 3. The Customs collections for the principal ports are as follows:→→

Increase

Capt George Siddons Murray,'| who on his maiden voyage was wrecked on the Goodwins on his Harbin..... 13th birthday, iras died at Deal Antung

Dairen...... aged 82.

Tientsin and

or

ZOO OSTRICH

Ал Interesting impromptu sporting fixture was brought off at the London Zoological Gardens! Ourich v. Haggis.

It arose out of the suggestion made in the following letter which Theis. decrease was addressed to the Zoological, 1,113,000+ 42,000 Society:- 1,566,000+ 298,000 5,690,000+

Chinwantão 7,263,000+ At Bow. County Court-Cannot you do your bit towards during this Klaochow...... 2.659,000+ debt? Woman-I have had three Hankow 4,285,000 husbands and eleven children; I Shanghai..... 23,904,070+ think I have done my bit.

Swatow.

(approx.)... 1,497,000+

·

ed to 141,184.805 gallons, against a decrease.) 146,762,650 gallons for last year.

Dear Sir, I am sending you' 132,000 haggis. Some misguided, and

generous Scot despatched it të Me 218,000 that I might eat it.

431,000 Much as I should like to honour 230,000 | St. Andrew, the patron saint of 2,259,000 Scotland, on Friday, I cannot bring myself to approach nearer 149,000 than several feet. Can it be, true, 577,000 that Scotsmen eat and enjoy this; 213,000 gastronomic absurdity?

I have heard ramours and reposts regarding the ability of one of ybar ostriches. I plead that you slagić make a test of strength-Ostrich Haggis, a five-rounds contesh

This year's wine crops for the Canton... 3.843,000+ four largest wine producing depart-Newchwang.. 1,178,000+ Me ft Mr T. Powioments of Southern France amount-

(Only the port of Hinkow shows M.Mr R A B

The Maritine Customs revenue for 1923 amounts to Haikuan taels 63.378,000 which, at an average ex- change of 2.54 equals $11,025,100 sterling..

Mr A. A. Glxtem Mr. A Reedtorff Mr. and Mr II. P.Col & Mrs Samuels

Cale

Mr B M. Scrivon-r Mr W. A. Daddy Mr and Mrs H. F. Mr and Mrs W. 8. ScudamDEO

Davia

Mr and Mrs E. D. Mr J. A. Dixon Shoara

The grounds of the British Empire Exhibition, which starts at Wembley next April, will be open from TO a.m., to 11 p.m., except. Mr D. R. Domally Mr F. da Silva & con Sundays, and exhibits on view from

10a.m., to to p.m.

Mr P. Drummond. Me and Mrs G, I, J, Mr E. V. Damhail v.d. Sluga Mre & Miss Darfoo Me V. Sonu Mr A. H. Fearnley Hr. W. H. Barke Mr and Mrs E. L.Mr W. Tander Steen

Fell

Mra A. A. Foll Kiss M. L. Foll Me and Mr W.

Qalo

D: R. E. 01

Mr & Mrs J. Gonld

Men J. Grory

Capt. T. P. Rall

Hr A, H. Toavice Mr D. Timmins Mr C. B. Tinsley H.Mr Toledano

Mr G. H. Tarter Mr T. Torgolf Mr B. B. R. Wadd Hies F. S. Walton Mr and Mrs J. E.

Hr J. Feett. Harston Watkins Mr and Mrs C. A.Mr O. E. Watkins

Hondemon

H. R. Wasting HrH.L.Holdsworth kouss

Mr F.A. Hollabaugh MiwY. M. White Mias A. J. Howe Mr Chan Ying Wing Mr A. T...Howas Mrs J. W. Zollars

REPOLE BAY HOTEL

Mr & Mrs Canning-Mr & Mrs E. Land

ham

Mr G. ¤ Lynnit Mr and Mrs F. M. Mr & Mrs H. Mathe

Crawford, nurse son and child

Mr. and Mc Mr and Mrs J. D. Miskin

Danhy

Mrs A. Boutrie Mr and Mrs K M.Mr J, N. Parker Fetterley & child Mr and Mrs A.

G.

J.

Mr and Mr G. F. Percival

Howle & children Mra Rodgers and 9 Mr & Mrs I. B. children

Geare

Miss Schniedoman

Wigs Gorro

Mr and Mrs R. L Mr and S. J. Shu

Hicks

Mr P. H. Hoigson Mr and Mrs F.

James

Mr O. B. Shonk Mrs G. Shank W. Mr N. A. Steetly

and ebild

and

Mr and Mia U. L.Mrs Statler

children Lowder

PRAK HOTEL.

January 3.

Keating

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Should the haggis prove attractive than broken glass An It will be noted that although¡nails (which I understand is the the effective five per cent. import usual dist of your ostrich), it will tariff has been in force practically prove once and for all. that the the whole year, revenue increas Scots' claims to hardiness are fulig The coal output for the weeked only Taels 4.744,000 on the justified.

Eat this haggis myself.I canebe ended November 17 was 5,574,100 previous record collection in 1923

(Signed) ST. GEORGE tons, compared with 5.571,900 (1922). While, as a result of the

and drop in average exchange from 3/9 In the accompanying paroel in the preceding week, 5.376,000 in the corresponding in 1922 to 3/5 and 3/4 in 1923, the the challenger large and bead

gold squivalent of the 1923 collecfully trained Haggis, in, the pink period of last year.

tion is only-£37,600 merẹ than the of condition.

Like many another heavy-weight collection in 1922.

All ports show increases except event, the actual fight was a disap Hankow.

pointment. In the ring the Haggis The revenue from the native played a waiting game, while the under the Inspector-Ostrich used his superior speed and customs General amounted to Taeis 4,480,000 | sécured a berth well to windward. equalling £779.330, an increase of The bird then turned his tail fere An application for the incorpora-Taels 162,000 compared with 1922. thers on his opponent and hurried

All foreign loans and indemnities, back to his training quarters. tion of The Society to Abolish

It is understood that a Scots Capital Punishment, Inc.. filed secured by the Customs, including in behalf of Lewis E. Lawes, the reorganization loan, have been keeper is trying to arrange a matu

with the Haggis. warden of Sing Sing Prison, met or covered fully. Emmett E. Choate and others, has been approved by Robert Wagner, Supreme Court justice.

A perfect cose, dated August 4, 1832,of the first address of William Ewart Gladstone "to the worthy electors of Newark-on-Trent" has been presented to the, Liverpool Central Free Library.

Of the domestic loan obligations: Findirectly secured by the Customs, of which the service is under the Inspector-General, those of the third, fourth and eleventh years are fully met.

Cor:-

MAKING GOOD. Experimental shipments •f frozen halibut direct from Prince

EMIGRANT'S SUGCESS. Revenue funds however, did not Rupert to France will shortly be made as the result of a recent visit Permit that service of the

"Seldom has the screen given s here of Dr. le Diñois, superintensolidated debt he fully maintained. more striking demonstration of He

While all interest payments were dent of fisheries for the Govern

than in a film, entitled Australia ment of France. It is expected punctually made according to power to tell a convincing stor schedule, funds have been sufficient that this will mark the commence to allher of only one Ipan drawing / Calls, which was exhibited in the ment of an important new industry. during the year and redemption cinema theatre at Australia House,”

payments are now approximately says the Telegraph. $7,720,000 in arrear.

between Victoria, Seattle, and An aeroplane passenger service

Tacoma will be established shortly by the Alaska Airways Company of Seattle, which has the contract for carrying Oriental mail from Seattle.. to trans-Pacific lines salling from this Dort The

THE SURPLUS.

PEKING, January 3. Sir Francis Aglea has received telegrains from the associated Chinese bankers and commercial bodies at Tientsin, Shanghai, Hangchow, Nanking, Nanchang

In rather less than an hour the audience learned how' Ernest: Idiens, a young Staffordshire farra labourer, went to New South Wales eleven years ago with tab for h

hole fortune, and, by dint of "get of property worth £14,000 Se and hard work, is the owner to»ärý grateful is Mr. Idiens for what hi

H. E. D. AdamsMr and Mrs A passenger planes will land in a Soochow and Pengpy strong!) kadopted country has done for him

SO W. Armstrong

I

坐上等洋游

((SHIKISHIMA SHOKAI)

FINE ART

Mr and Mr

Arthur

P

Mr B. Bagot

Mre L Bagot

P

60 D Praya East.

L'

EXPERT FITTERS

and Non-Voting or Ordinary HIGH CLASS TAILORING

Members.

2. For Lady Racing Members.

3. For the increase of the

Entrance Fen to the Club.

4. For Visiting Members.

SERVICE.

CURIOS

HONGKONG

O TELEPHONE NO. 2586

NEWS FROM THE OLD COUNTRY.

5. For the appointment of a ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB. as: Lloyd's, People, Tit Bits, Peare's

Secretary.

6. For the alteration of the date

upon which subscriptions are and other minor

payable

alterations.

By Order

C. B. BROWN, Secretary. Hongkong. January 2, 1924.

¥i

NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby given that the goodwill and assets of the business of Hughes & Hough carried on at No. 8 Des Voeux Road Central Hongkong have this day been transferred to Hughes & Hough Limited who will carry on business at the same address.

Dated 1st day of Janpary, 1924.

HUGHES & HOUGH. Hongkong, January 2, 1924,

NOTICE.

THE General Officer Commanding, China Command, brings to the notice of all concerned that no soldier .can be placed under stoppages of pay

for a private debt,

If therefore, inhabitants suffer faqkdlers to contract debts, they will -do so at their own risk. ^.

Hongkong, January 3, 1924.

WING HING

TAILOR

PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Specially Selected Woollen Suldogs Just Arrived. Orders execuibdar Shortest Notice, Price lowest

64. Quean's Rd., Cu.

Hongkong,

SECRETARYSHIP!

THE Royal Hongkong Golf Club

require the services of a Secretary who will be required to devote his whole time to the interests of the Club. Applicants should be well acquainted with the work con. nected with a Golf Club, and should be able to conduct correspondence.

Applications in writing must state qualifications and date free, and should be adore Hongkong Golf Club, 5 Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, endorsed

Secretaryship

Hongkong. January 3, 1924.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1924.

Send 11% and we will mail you reculably stary wack for 52 wonka a copy of any Ilyitish Weakly Naro

šče, ste, ele. Tundmade of papers en zuur Big LİRİ mailed free. A different paper sent weekly, or the Tama publication for 12 wécka 135– pays for a year's subscription, including postage. Miód unique and p-to-date service, greatly appreciated by members throughout the Empire. Bond 13/- todky la

Fariodical Posting Doy. Plymouth, Roglana.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Geral and Htorage of water in tusarvoirs

on the 1st December 1915 an

I

OTTY AND RIEL DIETRIOZ WATNE WORKI

CIVIL.

7am ift. a. Helow

1225,

Stertow

1925.

i ift. alm. Belem OTSTÄDN

zelo ovan 2001. di Dold Fo

Ma.

11in. Below ararlow J yama Mita

Intermediate. Abo

Now everlow

oke Bal Chang, 2111,

a. sin. Dalow overdow

Hz. Below argetow} jam, din. Below aroržev

-Holaw overflow

Дроте стади STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND SHOTHALE DE GASAONE.

Lies, SILA

Tylna by zwa, pasangan te Tram Inkermadikte --

$10.49 Nn 13807

212.20

0.00

FÖMERIKA .. des bénévo

$7.50

1,232.78

2.917.08

Mr C. R. Baron

Mr G, Barton

A.M. M. R. Hoy

Me and Mrs J. D.

Kinosird

Mr & Mrs. A. Lane MrR G. Lagmanı Mr J. D. Lloyd Mr L. Lloyd" Mr & Mrs R. Loitus

skeltered sport.

On a charge of stealing a dog Henry William Messer (42), of Wood Green, was fined £t at the Police Court. The owner said the dog was missing for some days, and then returned wearing a collar bearing Messer's name and ad- dress. Messer said the dog came to Mr & Mes J. W.C. Mr D. H. F. Mo-his shop, and he gave it a home.

Vim Barton

Mr R .. Bird Mr and Mrs F. W. Mr & Mrs J. Martin

Blackwall

Mr R F Mattingly

Master

Mr A. C. J. Bowker Hrs Molinsh

Branst

Mt H. Balo

Mr and Mrs S.

Dbabh

| Miss C. E. Clark-

MR.H. Cloźnod. J. R. Collis

Mrs H. MoCallum P. Me and Mes R.

Gregor Miss R.B. Morages Mr and Mrs J

Findia Miller

|

testing against any diversion of the Customs surplus funda.

U.S. NAVAL MANOEUVRES,

(Bauter's American Scrvice.)

WASHINGTON, January 2. Mr. Denby has ordered the mobilisation of the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets, and scheduled the Thrown from his horse and strik-largest mancurres ever held for Mo-ing his head on the ground, Clem January-February, including fifteen

Buckenham (10), member of a well-battleships. known hunting and farming family- The minceurres will be held in of Billericay (Essex), died from the Caribbean Sea, off Panama, to fractured skull. The boy had determine the possibility of quick ridden in steeplechases, and re-mobilisation of the joint fleets by cently won wearing his school cap. means of the Panama Canal in the event of a threat by an enemy fleet A verdict of "Death by misad- in the North Atlantic. Me and Mr H. Aventure" was recorded by Dr. L. The Navy Department says its 0.MEHR OF Guthrie at an inquest on Jane aim is to test the effectiveness of Driscoll (78) of Well Street, Poplar.co-operation between Army and Driscoll became ill and died after Navy to keep, the Canal open in eating a smoked haddock bought emergency conditions. from a street hawker. The medical evidence was that death was due

1 M. Cooper Miss A. Miller

1. H. Cormack My T. Mitohall tr W. A. Cornell. Mr D. W. Montou Comdr. & Mes Dow-Me J. M. E. Nikkee

ding

Miss M. Newsholme

Col. C. W. Davy Mr A. V. T. Dean

Capt. and Mrs G.

Dickone

Mr A, J. Paterson

Lt. Cel A. Dob-r A. R. Fann-

bin

Mr and Mr. T.

Mr & Mre G. Duclos Percy Mr 9. H. Patton

Mr (). Eager We A. Forbes Dr O. Forsyth

Lt. E. O'Frederick

Mr D. Fitzgerald MrF. M. Goldrich

R.

Major and Mrs F.H.

Phillips

Mr and Mrs W, E,

Roberta

Mr & Mrs L. Rose

Ist Col. & Mra 0.

"Bander

Mr and Mrs W. D.Mr and Mr L. G.

Goodfellow

Scalt

to the enteritis set up by food polsoniog.

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STATUS OF THE PHILIPPINES.

·

that he has had a film made of his experiences in order that others who are to-day situated as he was In 1912 may be induced to follow his example.

"Within two days after landing at Sydney the young man-be was 25 years old at the time--was on his way up-country to take a job on a firm at 255. a week, i addition to his board and lodging. He saved practically all his wages, going from one farm job to as- other, until at the end of÷twa) years he was able to purchase for colts and break them in. Then h and his brother, who had also come out from England with an assisted passage, farmed a block of 280 acres on sharing terms with the proprietor. A year or two later they were in a post- tion, thanks to a bank load of 750, to lease approximately 2,000 acres at an annual rent of 3s, an acre, with the option of purchase at £4 10s. an acre.

To-day Mr. Idiens owns pro perty at Congera which is his own absolutely, worth, as has been stated, £14,000, though he is stil quite a young man, Mr. Idiens,

NEW YORK, January 2. A report that the Pennsylvania absorbing the attention of Congress who was present at the exhibition The status of the Philippines is

chase the Canadian division of the Several plans for regulating the by no means exceptional. Any Railroad was negotiating to pur and exciting much comment.

of his film, declares that his case is Pere Marquette Railway was em status of the islands are suggested; young man, he says, if he works Lphatically denied by Frank Hone of which favours a dominion hard, can do as well, and even a

good deal better than he has done

Mr A. W. Grandy Mr R. P. Shaw Miss M. Hall

Dr and Mrs J. Capt.&Mrs Hamil Shollshear

Capt. & Mrs Skinnor Mr W. F. Simmons Mr and Mrs W. J. Capt. and Mrs [var

Hotwhor

Biqueland

MFJ. Hancock

MFJ. B. Hawker Mrs and Mlos Binh- Mr G. 4.Homeworth binge

HA Mr 8. H. Hoge Mr and Mrs P. H.

Suckling Mr 8. Thimi Me 3.1. Hindmarsh Mr P. T-Tarrant

6.4%

Zahi-Comdr. J. H.Mrs J, S. Thomson

Hookea

Mr. A. W. Tierle Min J. Juoquemin Mr R Valentine Miss O. Gloskins. He W. Elfaksham He W. A. Jordan Capt R. Walker Mr J. M. Kayo Capt. A. E. Watt

NTRIES for the FORTHCOMING

RACES close on SATURDAY, Dongmption of water in the Uity 19th instant at 3 p.m. and grast bend Delo o millons and dooimala. heat to the Jockey Club Rooms, 3A, | f gallone daring the mooth of November Chater Road on this date.

Entry Forms are now ready and pos Stables, the Jockey Club Rooms can be bad at the Jockey Club

(Hongkong Club Annex. Chater Road) or Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Building

Hongkong, 3rd January, 1924.

DANCING.

--

PALACE HOTEL

KOWLOON.

THE POPULAR JAZZ BAND

of

H M. 3. DESPATCH”. will play at the above Hotel on SATURDAY."

6th January, 1924. DANGING 9:15 PM

LEM.

12.4

1990

Tallene

HONGKONGWEIGHTS.

'Egifinted papislatlan ... 265,460 371-800

10.$ Districts during November 1918.

Intermittent Supply in all Rider #fam

For the information of vinitore ti. Intermitent Supply in all Rider Main allowing list of some of the highest Districts up to 6th and Constant Supplyrlas on the Island and Mainisul In all districts from 7th November 1888. bliskod

KOWLOON WATER WORKS LAYNE,

Komiosa Gravike | 1ft. Hie Balew, 11, 60. Akare

Graham kakagawalem SansJONS KYB ONGIKÁRA DE BAZKĄTE Kdon Clavigattati

1213.

Caninapties of water in Kowlonu in -ellions and decimals at gallone during the

dinth of November. ⠀

10. 22.12 197460

1803...

142,800

Full Supply in all distriste daring November Ivaï and 1093, 196

The Góratamant Amirar's reposts jham. sang the quality of this water-la-matataan

Signal Station Mi Parkor

Fest 1774 ::1784

Mountain Lodg

1730

Tan Byrie

Peak 6619) Taikioo Banatorium Mt. Davia Bowen Rd, (Aferbeda. 109.

MÁTELARD.

1725 1905

1000

Taimoshaa

Kowtown Peak

Elos. Book

B184 →1971 1645 11000

SUJHIS PAS

Alfred, president of the Pero Marquette, on the occasion of his visit to St Thomas recently. Mr. Alfred's visit was in connection with his ninth annual tour of the Pere Marquette system.

..

verament like Cauada

STERLING DECLINE.

NEW YORK, January 2 Sterling quotation is 4.28. The

Stops Group

Ti stopy croup. That's why mothan keep Chamberlain's Congh, Romoly h fle house. It containing narcotier:

best for the children: For asle ever whore.

J. T. SHAW

In line with Governor Pinchot's decline is attributed in many suggestion for halting bootlegging circles to the political situation in activities, federal prohibition England. agents have begun a check-up on the permits of manufacturers of alcohol under Government licence. All manufacturers 'in' the easter Pennsylvania district, have been ordered to send; a list of their customers to the office. of Reuben B. Sams, divisional"] enforcement chief, who declared that much of the denatured alcohol manufactured by these plants had found its way into the hands of the bootleggers.

Recommendations for legislation limiting the authority of the come troller generals office in the set tlement of claims against the Gow ernment are forecast as a result of disclosures before the Senate com mittée investigating the veterants bateau, when WE Gordon an

MOSA SAVANNA

- TEL, CENTRAL 692, LADIES' & GENTS', TAILOR

ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT OF

SUITINGS & OVERCOATINGS JUST ARRIVED SUITABLE FOR AUTUMN & WINTER WEAR

SUITS, FROM $60,00

attorney in the comptroller's offer Perfection in Style and Fit Guarantee

salary a year,

admitted that he had settled a claim

of $33,000 in full without referenës. of the matter to his superiors "pr calling for detailed inforrontion from the veteranak Huronu,ambich "disallowed (be claim./

No 11 Beaconsfald Arcade

(Opposite City

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