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*HE. IDEAL ATHLETE

SCIATICA, NEURALGIA, PROSTRATION AND DEPRESSION.

"Apollo" tells how to avoid wasted effort.

"APOLLO,” the Ideal Athlete, the embodiment of physical grace and sym- metrical muscular development, pays a glowing tribute to the wonderful curative and invigorating properties of Phosferine. Even Apullu's" superb physique was not proof against attacks of Sciatica and Neuralgia, and be declares that a course of Plesterine quite cured these disorders and completely dispelled the weariness and exhaustion consequent upon over-training.

Ali the brilliant athletes in te kingdom have recognized the merits of Phosferine and expressed their appreciation in nada the same words as " Apollo." Without exception, from Royalty downwards, every class of brain and manual worker bas placed on record with us the marvellous benefits they have derived from Phosferine. As clitor of a health magazine, Apollo further relates that he found the tonic in aluable for relieving brain-fag,

"APOLLO “* wiles: 24 When I left South America, some six years ago, 1 had a bad attacki of seindica, which Fit me provented and totally unfit. An agent of yours in Southport recom- ended Puder ine, and a few boules son put me right again, since then I have used it for Neuralgia, and found it a real good thing. Over-tuning and sustained exertion tries one con- siderably, and for the weariness an induced. Phosferine is the only remedy that quickly pulls me round, especially have I found it give relist in the tired feeling, caused by depressing or hot weather. A good deal of besia work falls to my share in my journalistic work, and in this, Phosferime has for some wears been a great inient tome, and whenever I can, I always give it a good word, for it is a remedy that has neyor failed ne. June 6, 1906.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10t, 1907.

MR. ASQUITH ON TRADE AND FINANCE.

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In accordance with the sanaal cartom, tha Lord Mayor and the Lady Mayoress entertained large and distinguished company at dinner last month at the Mansion-house is to muset the Chancellor of the exchoquor, the Governor and Direstora of the Bank of England, and the bankers and merchants of the City of London." The company included ladies, and the seats o the immediate right and left of the Lord Mayor were occupied by Laly Dorothy Nevill und the Lady Mayores Among the guests the chairmen of the principal London baksa representatives of other financial and commercial

institutions.

the

now that

the banks, that there should be harmony and confidence hatween the Bank of England and the banks of the United Kingdom. (Choora.) Betcha pariad of stress to which he had rəfərrəd Oude again gaya an opportunity to those gentle- man who had theories on banking reserves. Apart from the correspondenos in the firsusial Pross, he had not observed much inficsting on of the commercial community either part for the inorenw of reserves or for the publicstion of southly or woskly averages, but there had been so mnou disc

discussion on the rabjast It would be well for the banks of the United zurefal Kingdom to give the suggestion their cgidration. Some of the great banks ha already publihet their reserves the oach month, and ke anderstood that they and others were prepared to go further, and to give After the circulation of the loving cup, and

the information which the eritias desirad; and it would be a rise and a sound policy if all the the loyal toasts having beea drank,

The Lord Mayor proposal Continued

banks in London conformed to the proposal. Prosperity to the Public Pures and the Holt somewhat different position, sud, insimuch The country books, he realized wore in a of the Cancellor of the Exchequer" (cheera), remarking, auid laughter, that he supposed that as they draw their deposits from limited most of them, if they told the truth, would proferrets, he could appreciate their unwillinguess to drink conticued prosperity to their owa gire their figures, as during cortin periode, when industries required exoptional PLRR rather than to that of the public pure assistano, y

Bom di ralty might h though he ventured to think that they could not all

in showing figures sorresponding good have the one without the other. They were

Lot 10 gira at other periods of the your. proud of Mr. Asquith in the Cit, because they taught him all he know, for he was an old City renting that it was hatier for them to come into But erau with this disa ivantage they mast of London School bay (aheers), and if he wante

Sine than to risk legislation. Indse 1, legislation any farther tuition he bal batter go into the

in any form ought to haavoided. (Hour, heat.) City for, and they would give it to him.

Tubya't kaer what inconvenience and trouble (Laughter.)

hal arises in New York through the reserves of the Asociated Banks having been fixed by

la a por out of their deposits; whether the val of money was por cent or 21 par eat,

The toast was heartily drunk.

The hath of the Led Mayor am I the Lily yoras afterward1 sordially drank at the instance of Lord Avebury.

Mr. Asquith, who was warmly received, in reply

observed that it was some months since be had the honour of an septing the Lord Mayor's invitation to that dinner, sad he confess that's proportion must still be the am With

sach a law there usuli bo elasticity, an 1810 the interral there had been moment-day,

a system, he though, mat lud to a cu tail. even weeks-when he had felt doubtful whether

ront of credit in times of pressure. Waile it would ha fe for him to appear in the heart of the City of London-at aug rate, without attaching the grastest importanor to waitable ranersas, the bicbus of banking wis the adequate polios protection (laughter-for dir- ing that time the Ciy hol gons through go of the loins and discounts. T doleful and distal experiences fit to be misto- the were wal for the encouragment of ad--and only stt, be matched by the dull gran tepatan mas acho sat for the featuring and aunlose werthor of this abnormal sanson.

of apsolati. either home or Ho did not deny that political conditions, ex- they need not contemplate fuaucial troubles. ternal or internal, were as important, though, a the other hand, if there was legislation which prep, not a permanent or determining, factor might lead to andas interferanes with the in the couns of trade, but they were not the reponsibilitis which properly belonged to and mas' rest on the banks, then he should be afraid most important, For, as he thought he sa'd

that the tout might not be realized to the there last year the Chaucollor of the chequer could do very little to help, and he exlous thy all site. (Har, her) wae not sure that be cou'd do

Farg mash to hurt, the trade of the country. In his hureble way he had done what little be soutd to provent things from going, at any rate, from bal to worze. He had kept off the market issues—the fear or the apprehension of which had, ben ecmewhat oppressive-of Irish and stock, of Local Lan stock, and of of har stacks to which ha need n stare particularly rufer: he thought t.key

would ali agree with him that during the last fortnight or three weeks there had bien decidedly better tondanoy. Hoar, hoar.) H would not attempt-the occasion would be st inappropriale for doing so-yu analysis of the causes of the shrinkage which had occurred in the last few years in the values of called “gut-edged securities." The causes wara very familiar to most of those present-cons dient for human foresight to control, bu! involving the permanent distraction of capitsi and (reaching on the reservos which were normally froe from encroachwant. There were ether causes which wars owing really to the prosperous activity of trade, and when people could obtain 5 per cant. or 6 per cent for their they were not prepared to take 2 par

He ventured to say.

hat were

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ST. PETER's Cacaca Que's Roxl, West. Eleventh Sautay aftor Trinity. Hly Camn. nion 7.30am Mcing Prayer it.. Vesite, T Hooper Daun Woodward; Benedictus, Troutback: Hywas, 4, 114, 170 and 193; Kyrie. Evening Prayer 6.30. Magnifient, Smit, Nun Dimittis, Heathcote; Eys, 12, at on ships

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friends ashore to carrying white crows, to bring the survicos, between 9.16 and 10.30 ., and p.m. (Kowloon Police Pier hetween 5.15 and

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Sunday School 10-19.45 a.m.

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ST. ANDREW', Kowloon-(Bobinson Road, nour British School Sundays-ffoly Communion at Sunday in mouth at noon; 21 and 4th San daya at 8 a.m.; 3rd and 5th Sundays at 7 p. money

Morsing Prayer and Son at 11 and Evening cent..

Children's Service to his cost Laugther.)

Baptism, if necessary) on 3rd Sundays, at that the important thing for all of them, 3 p.m.; Sunday School at 3 pm. on remuning whether they were in the Government or in the Sundays. Wednesday Short Bod Evening City, was, under nanditions like these, to keep a Fenyer with address, at 6 pm. Congregational dus sense of proportion. The was sometimes practice of Hymns, &c. at 13. Hymnal Coma- tempted to think that it would be a goal thingpanion and and provided. All seats are free for all of them if they could go into a rost o sittings, ara rotorvet up that tim

the comasnoment of Service. Appropriatod -not a very long ous-ia the City, in which Churchings before or after any of the services only. the Stock Exchange would be co opletely closed, and Baptisme at special tivos, by appointment the blication of quotations would sternly with the chaplin. The Church is opan daily repressed, and what was, he thought. still more until amasst, and can be used for Prayer anl important, for a week or ten days no City men Meditation. should be allowed to read the lafly Press,

ST. JOSEPH's Cavaca, Garden Road (Roma (Lugther.) He thought that if they could Catholic), Hasa, Renadiction and Sermon in the occasionally have an interval of the kind they | English) at 10 8.0. would all come out with restored nerves, and, perhaps, with a clearer sense of perspective. As far as his means of information went, be was able to give a reaaaring saat of our coramercial and our financial position. Trad→ in almost all ite departments-hith our | domestic trafo and our trade over the saag- was in a good and healthy condition. (Hwar, hear.) The judge from revenue, so far as oed oould

the returns for the first guasier the year, was coming in in a satisfactory fashico. Even dur railways, our home railway, which had suffered so much from the recent scares and depression, were making excellent returns, and, Ho far as lo could discern, there were upon the borizon no egna of actual or impending money atringency. There was certainly no

of now issues of an exsoting or realler

of

kind. There were two points to which he

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occasion last year be alluded to the question of our gold reserves, and he suggested-the suggos- tion being received with great frigidity that,

t any rate,

palliative he would not say B cure for some of the existing acknowledged evils conld be found in a more frequent publien tion of their secounts by the banks. Since then there had been a good deal of discussion on

the subject, but he could not say what progress had been made. For himself he wished to say that. be should not lose sight of the matter, as he regarded it as most vital in the interests of our credit and of the baukiag system of the country, The other point on which he desired to say a Word was this. He had seen it constantly suggested that there was, under existing politics conditions, serious, or, at any rate, possible danger, both to the investment of and to is earning its proper fruit an

operation in this country. He therefore wished to way that, so far as his knowledge wont, such apprehensions were entirely without foundation. Speaking as a member of the Government, for himself, and, as he believed, for all his colleagues, he did not think that any one was justified in entertaining any real apprehension that the conditions of stibility ander which far to long the great fabric of credit in this city had existed were in any danger of being imperilled or undermined. (Choore.)

The Lord Mayor afterwards proposed "Success to the Bankers and Merchants of the City of London," and the toast was warmly drank.

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The Gerernor of the Bank of England (Mr. W. Middleton Campbell), in reply, observed that such a toast was specially welcome at the present time, as the financial institutions of the country had recently passed through a period of considerable at rass, although, thanks to the pro- sperity of the internal trade of the country and the sound condition of the banking community, there had been no serious trouble. Ho was glad to have that opportunity of acknow ledging the sympathetic support which the banks gave to the central institution during the past year, and he trusted that this good feeKng would always continue. It was true that the Bank of Euglaud must at all times preserve its complete independener, but he believed it was for the interest of commeres, as well as of

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