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OLD MEN WHO ARE" DOING THE WORLD'S" WORK.
WH
17HEN that distinguished physician, Sir William Osler, proclaimed that s man is too old at forty, that single phase gave him a world-wide notoriety. Men smiled at the idea, sooing that at forty most men have caly just bogan to do their gre work, while in large numbers of cases their montal activity continues unsbated oven when they twler forty.
Professor
THE LOST ROAD........
LÁDY'S JOURNEY ACROSS THE SYBILN
DESIRT.
11
A lively account of what she enlied a rather fruitless journey across the Byrlin desert in search of a lust road”, yas given, i by Miss Gertrude Lothian Bell at meeting of the Byzantine Research and Publication Fund in the rooms of the Society of Antiquation, at Burlington, Bous, when Sir Bercule the chair.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
UCTIONEER.
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
PUBLIC
Road was in A COLLECTION, OF..... CHIN & AND
CURIOS. LATELY ARRIVED FROM THE NORD.
Undersigned has recalcat fusieurs tion to sell by Public Auction
on
SATURDAY,
Pre-eminent among octogenarians is the Emperor of Austria, who still lives laborious
Bi Bellurted from Damascus and days. Other famous workers include Lord- Halsbury who, though nearly eighty-soven, orus ed the desert by mat-road to Heat, will probably again all the dies of Lord and doing so cute across traces of the 11 Chancellor of Great Britain Alfred Russel Waliore who, at eighty-nine sad in the middle, and followed it to in still one of the greatest scionista living; the end, She is going back again to pick Dr Weir Mitchell, aged aighty-thren, whose up the track at the beginning. There is mental activity is so great that ho publishes now no caravan road across the desert. at least one now book every year while and" only a fostulghtly esmol posit fr m Mit Josoph Chosts, once the United States" ambassador to Great Britain, stili practises Gra so to Dawsons The road, sha law at eighty.
hazırded, was used in the days of the great Kalifato of Baghdad. Mis Boll started fen Drusescusa in the beginning of 19115-COLOUR, BLUE & WHITE T... during the endest months known in
As for men between seventy and oighty who are in the forefront of int lecto life, thuis nemo isogion had they are headed by the Pope, who is seventy seven
ESSENTIALS POs Vigorova Loz.
chu 14h June, 1913, commending ab 9.30 r... at his Sales Rooms,
DESDELL STAAKT,
A COLLECTION OF CHINA IN
Comprising
Asistic Turkey for several generations and B-Colour Vases, Figures, Plates, Blue the dusort was five n. The guide whom the and White Vases, Plates, Larense Burners explorer should have taken with bor and Placques, Crystal and Agate Orpo snow and in the desart, and, assolid to
kwang to Sung dynasties.
'An inspection is invited.'
On View from Friday, the 13th June. Extalognon will beliunited. TEAM-Cash on delivery. "
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Hongkong, June 9, 1913.
北
The frat casential for sudi vigorous old nge in obviously, a food which tourishes the brain, nerves, and the body perfectly.koop hor intentions seret from the Governments, Snuff Bottles, sta from the Tow. This is obvious, and docters are daily impressing on the workl the overwhelming importance of proper diet for maintaining the strength and health of the individual.
The first essential of proper dist is this it should contain the most nutritious elements in a concentrated form, so tha: the orgias many not have a lot of waste to dosl with. Among such foods, a distin guished physician has written in The General Practitimer:
"I have found Saustogon reaches more nearly the ideal than any athura Among
easily absorbable, concentrat ed, antritious food preparations."
Taken by those who are suffering fread THE Undersigned have resolved testreny nervous disorders, from anemia,
Vaderstand are lo prerion,
dyspepsin, wasting dinensen, loss of strength and vitality, as well as by convalescents, Sanategen rapidly restores them to perfect health. Similarly, taken by those who are well, it incrensus thoir stock of health and gives them & reserve fores of energy, which may be drawn up a when needed.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
1
(FOR AD0OUNT OF THE CONCERNEC),
00
SATURDAY,
the 14th Juno, 1913, at 2.30 r., at
No. 58, Hollywood Road,— THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
"J
Ste.
FURNITURE
&c.,
Therein-Contained,
As follows:- Upholstered Chaim and Sofas, Brussells Carpets, Curtains, Pictures, etc., Teak- wood Dining Room Furniture, Cutlery and Gines. Ware, Teak Wardrobes, Bureaus, Washstands, American Oak Ecdstends, Bedlinen, e, qunatity of Cherry-wood and Blackwood Furniture, obs., etc.;
معال
Coiling Fans and Fittings, Small Iron Safe and large leo Chost.
(Full Particulars from Catalogas). On view day before sale, Trans ¡—As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers.
Hongkong, June 6, 1915.
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Nearly sixteen thousand doctors have already testified to the extraordinary benefits 6oir patients hava derived from Binatogon, while some of the most distin guished men and women in the world have voluntarily admitted that they owe much
maut because they would not allow her to
unke the journey without an escurt soldiers, she was compelled to ro early one m roing and drive nut are tentatiously in a cab on the first stretch of her journey. At A height of 2 30 feet neva sen lepel the land was at one part of the journey monotonously fat and covered with black Hinty atoties; there was no graduery, p road, and no water. A stone in the di̟- tance would look in the mirage liko a man on a tamat. The desert was like a sheet of ghe on which the camels slipped and scat- tored their burdans, and the guide went about minurning that their legs were like soap. The trustiors were butterly cold. Afi, Mim Fall's guide, had lost bis sheep akin to a party of maruding Arabs, and tip sufi. when she promised to give him a cient to buy a new one he answered Please God, which in Arabic exprimers doubt. He had a tip, but in point of fac it was mortgaged to pay for a new outfit of wives. Miss Rell only discovered the rand after being badly lost through the part. aneity of her guide, who per: latod in taking her southwards,
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plained of aware home wher&ING EDWARD HOTEL morning walk. This grow worse in the cours of the day and motient assistance. was called for. But before any effective help could be rendered a strekte super- vened usf he died about lulf-pust soven o'clock, The, Pews of tire tragically sul- den death of the Rev. Jrdini Cameron will come as a shock to his many-friends upen this side of India, says the Calcutta Statrounn.. Cameron was, we be- lieve, the eye of Scottish chaplains in Indin, and his nane had been mentionedi as a possible sucesses to the Key; G., J. Chres in Colquitu. He was a man in the prime of life, although neuring, the term of his service in India. The son of
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Pro
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toxicating or other undesirable effects. 0. T. is a beneficial drink for ladies wher needing a stimulant owing to its warming and comforting properties. No home should be without a bottle.
mealtime drink, as an after-dinner liquear and as a remedy for bidigestion, flatulence and "full feeling" after meals.
A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up." Made from natural fruits and herbs O.T. is a pure and healthful beverage, and paly favourable effects follow its use. After over-indulgence there's no better pick-me-up.” As a tonic when you feel "out-of-sorts," there's nothing better to make you 'fit and well again.
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