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APOLLO

THE 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 Phosfecito. Even "Apollo's" superb physique was not proof against attacks of. Sciatica and Neuralgia, and he declares that a course of Phosferine quite cured these disorders and completely dispelled the weariness and exhaustion consequent upon over training.

"All the brillant athletes in the kingdont have recognized-the merits of Phosferine and expressed their appreciation in much the same words as "Apollo." Without exception, from Royaky downwards, every class of brain and manual worker has placed on record with us the marvellous benefits they have derived from- Phosferine. As editor of a health magazine, Apolie" further relates that he found the tonic invaluable for relieving brain-fag.

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"APOLLO writes: When I left South America, some six years ago, I had a bad attack of Sciatica, which left me prostrated and totally unifit. An agent of yours in Southport recom-* mended Phosfering, and a few bottles soon pit me right again, since then I have used it for Neuralgia, and found it a real good thing. Over-training and sustained excrtion tries one con- siderably, and for the weariness so induced, Phosforine is the only remedy that quickly pulls me round, especially bave 1 found it give relief in the tired feeling, caused by depressing or hot weather. A good deal of brain work falls to my share in my journalistic work, and in this, Phosferine has for some years been a great friend to me, and whenever I can, I always give it a good word, for it is a remedy that has never failed me June 6, 1906.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24тu, 1907.

WEIHAIWEI SCHOOL.

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Fcom TV. Dus Pri: The Making of England, woa by S. N. Talmia, pronted by Mes. E. Hamblyn.

Improve vent Prins "Story of the Heavens," won by F. A. Dinsdalo.

From III, De ser "England's Sa Story," won by, G., L mmsri, promonted by Mrts, IL. 8. Beer.

Improvement Prize: Green's "Short History thenglish People" won by EW

Живе

From 11 Daz Prize: Lamb's "Tales from" Shakopesra," won by M. E. Bar.

Improvsment Priza Teus Stories from English History," wo by C. Nielsen.

SPECIAL PRIZES.

Stripture History "Letters from the Holy Lond," won by 9, N. Toulmin, pressuted by Mrs. Mangia.

English Bubject "From Crouto Wellington," won by C. C. Walker, presented by G. Nils, Great Base War

Mathematics

won by 8. N. Toulmin, presented by the Head Master.

Languages: Discoveries and Inventions, woa by C. C. Walker, presanted by O. H. Jones, Eq.

1. Boat Race: "Grain. Rat C. Sun, F. Mansie, E. Lammert(oo). White Boat!"

dils (ax). Won by Graen Bat

I Diving. Prizs won by B. Daning. III. Swimming. 10 yds. Opm at Triz, presiated by Mr. Stewart Lockhart, won by U. C. Walker: 2d Prits won by E. Grimble. IV. Punt Rice Final Rest-Priz fel wo1 by F. Summers: 2nd Prizs E Grimble.

V. Summing 50 yds, (small boya) 1st Pris pramated by Miss Margaret Lockhart, won by E. Lomart: 2nd Fries B. Duing.

VI. Tennis Tournamen, Finals Singlea prize presented by H. H. The Commissioner, won by F.-A. Diugdale,

"Doubles," prize won by 8. N. Toulmia and F. A. Diastole.

WEATHER REPORT,

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issu the following report ---

relatively as modern languages and the English subjects. He knew of one successful business man who argued that the classical education (Continued from page 3.)

he had received was a great pity, thou rb, perhaps, many old boys' (cheere). The school house not to be wondered at, that competition and the demand for business training had reached so was situated in a back stroot with no more favourably in many schools on the study of interesting outlook than a blank wall. The new the dead language, He would like to givỡ promises were not only srollently adapted some advice to the boys. He would arge them for the purposes, but occupied a splendid to study lord,to make the most of the op house portunitise that would nevar recur agala Bituation (bear, hear). The, new

hear hear). B walling 11f8 BOLOol days, he goomed to catch all the briezis that blew from remembered that as a boy ho often ragarded almost any direction, as was ovidenced by the his lessons virksoms to be ehirked, if-pis

sible. He now gresily regretted that he bad. coolness of the sbool room in which they were

done and he quoted his

the now sitting, We read that the hills looked on

pecíence as an iacentive to the toys of Masothon, and Marathon looked on the seasonal to work hard,even at uncongenial sura that but, as Marathon was situated on a plain, the tasks bear, hear). He WAS sonool is better off, for while the higher hills they all appreciated His Hongar's kind. and luterest in the achool 30 look down on it, it is situated on a hill this bias coming to preside at the Peiza Distribution- of which is washed by the ses bear, hear). especially so, sincs he was till very recently in He therefore asked, all Since its establishment the school had made the doctor's hands. nonsideráble progress, and it was gratifying to present to join him in thanking the

Commissioner (Latohears). all concerned to bear of the honourable pofitions already, obtained by several of the old boys' (cheers). It was also a good sign to notice that the old boys' maintained their connection with the school by corresponding with their former Head Master (hear, hear). The health record of the school was something to be really pron of-one case of sickness this year, and that only-a-bilious attack (obeira). Buch healt iness be attributed to two danses:-(1) the excallout "ellmate of Weihaiwoi, which, ne stated in the school report, is the best in China, though he onglit to add that his German riends at Tsingtan put forward the same claims laughter); and (2) the school diet, Mr. Beer had ioformed them that boya and mastera nat down together at-the-principle meals, Bad the same food. He had known Mr. Beer som four years, and, as evidence of the exclient feeding arrangements of the school, he was happy to notice that his shadow had not grown (laughter) Sir George White is reported to have asid, in connection with the siege of Ladysmith, that Sir Elward Ward was the best quartermaster the world had koorn since the days of Moses, and he had no hesitation in stating that in her arranges. N. Toulmis, Walker, Grimbla, F. Dins ments for the school diet Mrs. Bear had undoubtedly proved herself worth to rauk with the best quartermisters (chesra), The success of the school in the Cambridge Local Examinations reflected great credit on the school and the staff (hear, hear). The best candidats, it seems was ploughed fu Spilling. This was a subject which had caused many of ne sad momente, and even famous authors had never been able to acquire the art. For instance, it was well known that even Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson had much trouble in spelling correctly. This particular candidate. therefore serves our sympathy. He can console himself with the reflection that The has, erred in goud company. Illogical as our system of spelling is to adopt, the sysien suggested by President Roosevelt would be to render contasion worse confounded. It is some times well to leave bid stone (hear, haar). The Empire Day Movement, he should like to explain, was largely due to the initiative of the Earl of Meath, from whom he reosived the phamphlets which had been distributed to the boys on "Empire Day." He sincerely. hoped the boy's would find the study of these papare, and the preparation for the subsequent examination both instructive and interesting. The would like them to realise that they were privileged members of a great race-of the greatest empire the world has ever seen (cheer). He was afraid that the prejudiceag lost colear, to which Mr. Beer had referred, was as buman nature deep-rooted; and so long remained as it was, it would be difficult to eradicata. Such a feeling was greatly to be regretted and we should endeavour to over come it. We should always respect those who are worthy of eglasm regardless of their colour, which is after sil only skia-deep (beer, bear). The population of the British Empire is said Only £9,000,000 to be over 40,000,000. of these are white, and those who are not white always deserve our sympathetic treatment and frequently merit our esteem. We should not take a man for what he looks hat for what he is." A man's a man for a that, whatever his colour (boar, hear). He was pleased to notice so madh interest taken in sports, and, while it is to be regretted that the match against the Chefoo Bohool was lost, he congratulated the football team on the energy shown in spite of an unpleasant journey and the pensioluets (bear, hest). He wished them better lack next time, and hoped they would return to Woilaiwei with their colours. Blying: and a victory to their credit. No one would be readier to give them a hearty wale me under anch circumstances than himself (cheers). Ho would like to mention one incident that occurrait that morning. One of the boys had occasion le come lo bis bouse, and, as the day was warm and thirst producing, he pressed him to take acme refreshmen's. He declined and, on being asked the reason, he said he did not want to run Boy risk of damaging his chatoes of success în the equatio sports that were to come off that siternoon. He was very pleased with the spirit shown by this boy, and hoped he would win a prize. He certainly deserved it (bear, hear). He was not at all surprised that the School Cadet Corps came off second best in its encounter with the armed forces. of the Crown to wit the Weihaiwei Police Force (laughter) He hoped all attacks on that force, which pro

• tevzed our lives and liberties would bare a like result bear, hear). He asked all present tarjoilley him in congratulating Mr. and Mrs, Beer-and- the staff on the general success of the school; "May the old boys coatinna to be successful, remaining true to the motto of their school-

ཡ ཡ ཨཡ ཨིན བྷིཊྛཱསསྶ པར ནསཛྫ ཨུཏ pup Patrisque dudelisand

may there bei msay more of them" loud cheers).

ROT AB. Burne, in protosing a sote of thanks to His Honear The Commissioner, said there was one point in the report which he hed beard with regret. He wil sy to learn that thó olmasics are not considered of such importance

On the 23rd at 11.55 8.m.-The biromster las fallen moderally to soasid rably over the Toochoos and S Japan, and a sight fill has take place also over the C in plait ant Fermos. It has risen slight is the Pailippines The depression raming very much elongated in a 9. Wand N.E. direction, ani differances of prasinre at stations situated near its mijor sxis, S. Formosa to S.W, Japan, are ill. Probably to aros of arus low at pressure is still situated to he BS.E of the Loachoon, and appears to be moving s'owly porthwada,

Pressure is high, about 1 inch above the normal over E. flokk ide, and in defect by bitwesn 0.3 and 4 inch over the Looshom,

Formosa and Luzon. and by about 0.2 inch over S. Japan, R. Chias,

Fresh N. to N.W, winds are likely to pravail in the Formoss Channel, and freshening W to.S.W. winds over the N. part of the China Zes.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon JB.W. to-day-is-as-followa

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