FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928:
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HERE is no worry or anxiety in rearing Baby healthfully and happily, even in a tropical climate, when Glarò is used as Baby's food.
Glazo is the food that has been used to rear the children In five Royal Nurseries. Court Physicians see that Royal Babies have the best and most nourishing foods -that is why Glace has been chosen.
Give your Baby Glazo, and watch the difference after x few days; see how reatfully he sleeps, how contented he and how steadily he increases in weight. Ask your Doctor
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BLESSING OR CURSE ?
WHAT THE “GLOOMY DEAN" THINKS OF “WORK.”
SAID ADAM TO EVE,
Dean Inge, in the course of an article in the "Evening Standard" on "Work," says:-
When our first parents were driven out of Paradise Adam is belleved to have remarked to
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STOLEN GOODS.
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THE SOVIET OIL FOLLY.
A WARNING.
oft was referred to at the annual The unfair competition of Soviet
meeting at Glasgow of Scottish Oils, Ltd., by the chairman, Sir John T. Cargill,
What are the things that make work pleasant, and what are the things that make it disagreeable? Putting aside the question of remuneration, which is outside the work itself, the first requisito' is that the work shall be interest-
ble requirement, but I do not ing. This may seem an impossi think it is so. Whenever we put all our energies into our work, it becomes interesting. When was
a young man, the Head-
It was nothing short of a tragedy, master of Eton commissioned me Eve: "My dear, we live in an age to write a Latin Grammar for he declared, that the Government of transition." The chief fea- the upper forms of the school. should ever have allowed a product ture of the change was that hence- There are few who would say which in reality was stolen goods forth Adam and his descendants that, the niceties of Latin syntax to be freely shipped into this coun- had to work for their living. the forms of the conditional try and sold here without let or Was this really a punishment? sentence and the rules of hindrance. He was surprised and There are still a few isles of the "oratio obliqua" are an interest astonished that loyal British sub- Lotus Eaters, where food growsing subject; but I became quite jects should ever lend themselves to wild. Their inhabitants have re keen about them before I had the encouragement of a trade which mained savages. Kingsley in his finished. Whenever there are was reselling stolen goods-a crime "Water Babies" condemns those difficulties to be solved interest is punishablo In this country by serious who have migrated from the land easily awakened. But no doubt penalties. of Hard-Work to the land of there must be also the conviction He was sure that if anybody who Ready-Made to a still heavier that the work is worth doing, dealt in Russian oll, or bought it, fate they climb up their ances- Nobody ought to be set to the would only consider what it would tral tree and become apes once making of useless luxuries, in mean to them if Soviet Russia's more. Carlyle, in deeper tones, which the toil of weeks may be policy of confiscating private pro- exclaims: "Blessed is he who has consumed in an hour; auch perty were adopted by other civilised found his work. Let him seek no tasks are degrading, however well countries, they would not continue other blessedness." Many others they may be paid.
either to trade in the ell or to buy have said the same thing. To Third comes the delight of one gallon of it, put it at its lowest, hard work creating something which we keeps us out of mischief."A man believe to be beautiful, or lis seldom so harmlessly occupied.” know to be useful-the joy of said Dr. Johnson, "as when he is good craftsmanship, which I am making money."
afraid is threatened by all-per- vading machinery and mass-pro- duction.
LONG HOURS.
love
At all times and in all places" there have been men and women
WHERE THERE IS LOVE. who have worked neither for fear Last and most important is or goodwill, Within the nor favour, but because they love
immense either their work or their fellow family there is an
unpaid labour, men of their God. In every society amount of
In pro- there is a large number of citi-sweetened by affection. zens who preserve civilisation fessions which evoke and demand frum' the corruption which cor- loyalty, such as the Army and rodes every institution, the mem- the Church, men shrink from no bers of which work unwillingly, sacrifice and keep no accounts of for fear of punishment or hope of giving and taking. reward. There are traditions of
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at a
SACRIFICE
We are removing from our present premises (opposite main entrance of the Hong Kong Hotel) to the new address at present occupied by "At The Sign of the Lantern," in the ground floor of York Building, and have to sell the entire stock.
No reasonable offer refused.
Sale commenced on 1st. June, 1928,
SENNET FRERES,
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fessions. Soldiers in war time undergo every kind of hardship and incur the greatest risks for a bare pittance. It was a com- monplace ten years ago to say that if the spirit of the trenches could be imported into civil life, our social problems would easily be solved.
Where there
is no love and loyalty between employers and employed, but only what Carlyle calls the cash nexus, there is sure to be endless friction.
Labour is distasteful, not only when it is inadequately paid, but when the workman thinks that his work is being wasted; when it is so far mechanised that it is not work for an intelligent man; and, above all, when the mind is poisoned by envy and hatred.
"It is a tragedy." concluded Sir John, that merely to save a penny or twopence a gallon hundreds of thousands of people in this country should buy stolen Russian ofl."
The chief firms selling Soviet petrol in this country are Russian Oll Products, Ltd., or R.O.P., and the Power Petroleum Co., Ltd., the selling agency for the Med- way Oll and Storage Co., Ltd., which atores Soviet petrol in bulk.
HER CHILD HAD FREQUENT
Fever And Colds.
A Mother In Ceylon Praiacs Baby's Own Tablets.
Since then,
of
"My little son, aged three years, used to have fever and colds fre quently until I began giving him Baby's Own Tablets. for the past eight or nine months, he has been in much better health," states Mrs. Enid Ferdinanda, Station Road, Dehiweld, Ceylon. There are other professions in
The experience of Mra. If I am right, the social pro- which there is a high standard of professional honour. We cannot blem is more psychological than Ferdinands has been that of many imagine public school masters political or economic. Legitim. other mothers. Sickness of one! striking in the middle of a term, ate discontent with the conditionsĮ kind or another constantly troubled or doctors during an epidemic. of labour ought to be remedied, their children until they made Scholars and men of science would even at the cost of diminished pro Baby's Own Tablets the household never consent to an eight-hour duction. But the preachers of remedy; now they have on hand day: they work for much more class enmity are the worst exactly the right treatment to give eight hours, for re- enemics of society, and the whenever the little ones are con wards which are sometimes too preachers of love and loyalty and stipated, or afflicted with colic, teething small to be calculated. Perhaps, goodwill are its best friends. diarrhoea, indigestion,
pains, feverishness, croup, colds or like Harnack, they are glad wlien
worms. the day's work is over; but for all that their work is really their play, and their play mere recrea tion, grudgingly accepted for the sake of health. Life would be intolerable to them if they were forbidden to work, and to work harder than any wage-earner is allowed to work.
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My fanny wore a crinoline
So wide her pantaloons were draped
We knew not how her were shaped And Fannų bell, as wildest joking. That ever girls should come lo smalung!
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