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ARRIYAL OF STAGE COACH AT H A N DECK
Aii interesting and picturesque sight. This includes
the arrival of tli and a motor cai
old stage, tin mail coach and diligence, Length 75 feet
FEEDING THE HANDECK RABBITS
A pretty feature of life at the Handeek Inn on the renowned Grimsel route. Length 60 feet.
STREET SCENES IN BERNE
The capital of Switzerland is an interesting town, and the national life is perhaps best seen in its streets.
Length 125 feet.
MARKET DAY IN BERNE SWITZERLAND.
Tuesdays are days of great excitement in the quiet old town of Heine, when the whole population is bent on getting very lnneli for very little. Length 75 feet.
THE JUNGFRAU ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
The most astounding enterprise of modern times The train leaving the Schiedegg station and entering the Eiger tunnel en route for the station Eigerwand, at present the highest completed portion. Length 100 feet
MISCELLANEOUS.
1128 LABOUR DAY
PARADE IN VAN COUVER. BRITISH COLUMBIA
A procession of inarching members of Labour Societies in uniform characteric of their trades, headed by bands and banners, while many floats of elaborate design, bearing mamachinery in motion, manufacturing processes in operation, and others representing various trades, are drawn past the camera by teams of four, six and eight horses each. Excellent photographic quality.
Length 250 feet.
St. Mark's, Venice
1129 CHINESE MERCHANT'S FUNERAL PROCESSION THROUGH STREETS OF VANCOUVERBRITISH COLUMBIA.
The funeral of Wong Hip Kwong, a prominent Chinese merchant en route from Chinatown to the cemetery. The remains were not interred, however, but at the conclusion of the ceremony were brought back to the undertaking establishment, where they awaited .shipment to China. The funeral was under the auspices of the Chinese Empire Reform Association and other Celestial organisa