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BREAKDOWN

A BRAIN-WORKDE'S

NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA WAS THE TROVELY.

HEADMASTER IN BURMA TELLS or COMPLETE CUBE DY

had been accustomed to toll--I hope I am saying] He begged them to speak up a little more for nothing disrespectful to the owners of these poor cla Scotland at Westminster than they did, farms (laughter) that far from his own barren Cheers). He thought that more could be done. and ungrateful soil of Scotland, and amid the for Ecotland at Westminster than is done, if

of and Scottish membors to degrading, conditions of davory, together with plodeve theyors remained faithful of the all the convivial associations of that island at hogged them to be more independent, of that tiny-I do

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-I do not for one moment believe fal influences, such as

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Nervous. Dyspepsin is a form of stomach anathor patronage or profermout, but to do thoir duty trouble to which people who are highly strang," to old Scotland in of all. All those who have much brain work to do, or who are the choicest volumes from his pan, but the cou. Our members of son, sent us from the tropics some

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of exhortations anus ng very difan easily exhausted by physical exertion aro

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LORD ROSEBERY ON BUENS.

AULD BRIG OF AYR RE-OPENED.

Lord Rosebery Atol Hobby on the 29th all re-opened, the freedom of the burgh. The town was crowded with admirers of Burns from all parts. Many Americans at present on a visit to this country wore amongst the spectators of the day's ceremonics,

It was in February, 1905, that the corpora tion resolved to rebuild the Brig in the terms of Lord Law's interpretation of the boquent by Mr. itions there were vory different from what they now from what they were then. (Laughter). Icularly liable Robert Templeton, and the advice of Sir W. were in Jamaica At any rate, when everybody will not point out to-day the essential points of Far East, where the dimatic conditions make Arrol was sought. His opinion was that the trying to write something now about Barns, differance (Iaughter), but I will simply indicate stoh leary demands upon the nervous system.

do suggest this

this topic Brig should be removed, as it was not war imaginati vo sketch of what would have happened dosorva (laughter); but if these eveshtes, if Dyspossible mmaus of ours for Nervous

his commentatore -an that we have the members who Wi scris' sari

pala is by ponio treatment, and, as has been preserving Mr. Hall Blyth, on being appealed if Burns had really goue to Jezusica. I think these attacks on the Church, on the Royal twenty years, Dr. Williams' Pink Fills, by their proved in thousands of casos during the past to, tabt out in that it should bonbuilt myself that his genius would have evaporated Family, and on the Scottish members a

set aside as fabric," contending that

but he e probably would beliore in mys

my soul and e

I conscience, saperuntated

atique and powerful-tenje notion on the blood- not have fire long,

a most prompt and effective Buildings, which had previously bese active, again took up the matter, and Mr.J. Carruthers, of London, on the

fact is recognised by many of the zedi. the society's behalf, reported that

cal preservation was not impossible. Lator Lord

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to Mr. visited Аут and delivered a spec

W. J. C. Chalmers, of Myansung, Burma, and stimulated interest in the matter, and in

to a perfect eary. thus led him, afror long and needless suffering.

to

1918, 1

The

The Society for the Protection of Ancient under these co and thon, we should only now, certainly as re:ards the Church and Royal and peries, are iko 1

Which

May, 1907, preservation work was entered upon Mr. W. 8. Wilson, of Glasgow, was in charge and Mr. Morris, in respouse

o kurn him by his first volnma. Bat, et Family--and ar. Yonager must answer for the coures, he might have taken a differout us and members hinwelf-I am Lot quite sure that all rise to wealth in the West Indies. as many Burns' denunciations are superannuated now. West Comtry people did in those days, and ho might have conio back and strutles on the Broomicas as a rum lord, a sugar lord, or a tokce lord; even then he would have been a totally different Burns from the one who

of the cug the Preservation Committehallow 'sad remember.

to the incitation

undertook the archeological work.

the

frey.

of

GENIUS-AND-WEALTH,

I myself am one of the believers in the fact that his genins could hardly have survived with the relaxation of worth. Poverty produces masterpieces and wealth smothers. (Cheers.) You will be able to count on your fingers the masterpicos produced by ich people; you will and that they have all been written under the pressure of poverty, almost all of them have beer written under the pressure of poverty; though I believe Shakespeare became the owner of some urban property in his after yours, Bat take one instance. Would

HIS HATRED OF CANT savoured of hypocrisy and cant, but what he had His great horror was at anything which mainly in his mind then was religious bypocrisy and

religious cant. Cant survives though religious hypocrisy and cant aro but little in tashdon now; they do not pay as they did thou. But are wo quite sure that in avoiding one kind of cant wo are absolutely free from any ether? Are we absolutely certain that our characters in these days are as free from cantas Burns wished them to be There are a thousand forms want which for the dry rot of our country. It is not my task to-day to point them out-I might introduce divisions when I wish to lease anuited Ayr behind me. (Laughter.)

BURNS NEVER DEAD.

But I do ank you, ladies and gentleman, to

(Lonegallo) have written any better than Pply to yourselves the touchstone of Burns' conferring of the freedom took placa incers if Wordsworth had been as rich sa diatribes against cant; I prophesy for you that Rogers? And my clear conclusion from a very you will find yoursch as none the worse for it. general survey of all the great masterpieces of Now, Me. Provost, I must apologize for having literatus est lang to see his froodom of Ayr one esunet but touch upon detained you so long, but when Que ix given the or he is very likely to see his genius stifled by Baras,and onecuunot put a

'a'lank'

This

répiedy for

for this disorder.

Profession to-day; it was a physician who

Last month's ceremony at the Brig itself was brief but interesting, A procession, composed of the corporation and representativer of Buras Clubs, walked to the Brig, where Mr. Oswald, on behalf of the Preservation Committee. uppaneision of the structure to the Town Council. The work of presentation having been completed, Provost Hunter. an behalf of the Town Council, accepted the Brig, and Lord Rosebery afterwards re-opened it by unlocking a padlock, for which purpose he had been presented with a key suitably inscribed. the Town Hall in

lin pre ence of a large Lord Rosebery, in accepting the bargh, said: It must be a source of lasting and poignant regret to the fremen of Art that they di

not take the opportunity which they bad an amply of enrolling Robert Burns asiong the names of your honorary freemen. Dantrias: which has his body and his tomb, did make him a freeman. I do not know if it would be pon sible for you, Mr. Provost, under any municipal Act, by any retrospective performance, te try and place the name of Robert Burns upon your roll Now, there are two counties in Seatined which claim pre-eminency of the honour you ses paying to me to-day is being shy men who today are living. I knew no severely, undevoutually left mo a victim to soute

and a property in Burns They I have said, has his last melancholy

more and Dumfriesshire

are-

the fact.

BURNS" POETRY.

+

can be accused of any

upon one's self.

BEVOE

As I have said before, Im quite aware that you are only giving us Now, 'cntlemen. I have always sworn that I

this freedom to day because would never make any speech about Burns, and

wo are living admirers of Burns, and because I am afraid you will think that I have to some speak the bonest truth, Borus

you cannot

it to the dead mna himself give estout broken my oath on this occasion. Bat, honestly, I do not think

seems

dead to me.

Of all dead man deliberate perjury, because it is clear that the he is the most living to me, much more than paid not to myselt in my in lividual capacity but vitality to strongly on his fellow countrymen as man who has impressed his individuality, his as an admirer of Burns, and I cannot help this man who was born here 150 touching in a subject that is so dear to his blood still courses waran and strong through appetite îníled; what food I ate rande

years ago

well worn though it be. I think, at any rate I

have pointed out to Barna worshippers two sur country, and from our

I the veins of Scotland, his spirit is abroad in all our country it has used

Mr. W. J. C. Chalmers, Headmaster of the Myanaung Municipal School, Bur

(from a photograph). In my boyhood I was particularly healthy, but long hours of study taxed my strength loo

Chaluiers, who scouples the responsible position. Norreus Dobility and Insomnia," said Mr of Head-master of tho Municipat School, Myan

they have the racord of his spony his death, they preseTVO. his body. "AŬ pily rims from nerosa the sea or from his native land who now foutaise which they might explore-that over the world. But its home, its original svares, aldetinal pains; after only a few mouthfuls I me romit or fortarod u for bones with turrible wish

to do honour to Berns cannot fail to go of gratitude to the blind to Dumfries. Those who wish to have the best

t and the possible its favourite region, is this county of Ayrshire; experienced a sensation of fullness just as though net inconsiderable addition to Burns people remember, with shame and almost with from headaches; after any exertion my heart

part

ayez

As your teeth

became irsotne to me, I got more and more downhearted.

"I poured bottle after bottle of so called Louies down my throat, but they only stimulated mie for a while, and made my nerves worse thau

TO TAKE DRUGS

HAD

over.

then I

to make me sleep, und us solid food caused m sach distress it became accessary for me to lva on invalid's diet entirely. I gradually lost strength until it was only with the greatest didiculty

that I could keep to my work.

of Baras, to visit the region in which her of Burns in Janthich way lead and I trast that in the long days to come, when I had taken a heavy meal. I was seldom free out the best years of his life, will go to Ayr literature. (Laughter and cheers.) I said, it forror, that there was onse a risk of the Auld beat wi'dly, causing me to feel diszy and fafat, shire, (Cheers) It was Ayrakire, it is Ayrshire, the first part of my remarks, it was here Brig being demolished, they will also remember I could not bear the slightest unexpected noise. that has the nobler part of Barns. It was Ayr that Baras first looked out ou

ou the world with that witnessed his birth, witnessed his

| big | hin

in turn their burning

responsibility that the connection Teaching with

tho pansions of love and between Burus and Ayr is indissoluble and is youth, witnessed the best of his manhood; and of faith, of poetry and independenos. Of poetry sternal. it was there he spent the first 28 years of his I need say very little. He wrote hore life. So far as I know, Burns did not leave Ayr Jolly Boggers" and "The Cotter's Saturday. slire during all those years. It was there

"the two

of productions this that was Been the first dawning, and indeedario of his life, and perhaps of whole life. the full supremacy, of his

genius; it way there

thereCheers.)

r.) But I would only ask you to note the that he first faced the world, there that he fence f filled his mind, that he ploughed at £7 sauce gonius shown by Burns writing

Beggars "whi

which to many of us is year better than any ploughman of hia day, nadi hi

his masterpiece-as a peasant behind the plough there

that he

he looked out first on the univers in Ayrshire and then tossing it aside as unworthy with those marvellous eyes instinct with humar of ing printed, so that it was not printed passion-pazioa of piety, poetry, and love, and until after his death. independence; all these events are the property to Jolly Beggars," and we should have lost

Many of us would

give half of enr, lives to have been able to write of Ayrshire.. (Cheers.) It was from Ayrshire that fe drew Iris first inspiration; it was Coils no time in publishing it to the appreciation of the whom he always hailed bis providing bymph world.

it was merely an (Cheers) To Burns The most iemarkable latter ever written by incident; tossed into a drawer and found after his Baras, or I might alm

alcit SAY by anybody else death. That seems to me ons of the best letters in existence, is his letter feature as regards his genius. As regards his very striking (719 to Dr. John Moore, anthor of "Leluco, I ploty, which I thinle commentators of Burns

which be sketches with a master pen-apparently sometimes lose sight of in not altogether without the imagination which occasional lazition of his I fe--which he

In consequence of the

· par»

rided is inherent both in biographers and poots-in perho

with too rest he which he traced with a

perhaps

a freedom and frankness. a master pen his life in

wa have the testimony of the letter which I Ayrshire. I recomand everybody in this all who has not read that letter not to feat his had have quoted to his religious bringing op nad his to-night without Laving porused that master. | uf piece of autobic, raphical description.

what is

And

religions Cottar

a creed; we have the supreme testimonial

Baturday Night" to show

what expression 1 he could give to his faith, And.

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is much more, ladies and gentlemen, as for love-that, of course, is a delicate subject. state of the Blood, PROM WILLTEVER CAUSE ARISING, 14th Sunday aftor Trinity, 28th August, 1910. is this-it is not merely that Ayrshire is the (Laughter.) The fact is, that so for as I can you should tort the value of fake's Bond or the dare and to ington, Te Deum, Wood- and where he lived until he was 28 years of age met at that period of his life (laughter); he a

coper, Peaime, Gilbert, frowort, pace where Barna composed his masterpinosa uscertain, Baras fell in love with Woodward

girl he every

popular than over, the reason of this being undoubted ward, Smart and Turle; Lenedictus, Garrett; but it was vory, nearly being the only part of them through the eyes of dis agination, and

403, Gotland in he ever Purcell, Major and Minor, Magnificat, Smart. Professes to do—ir cours sXIN AND BLOOD DIGNAGES (14th evening), Kyrie, Abbey: Hymas, 249, 390, Jamaica when something turned and for I really do not know that it is much use follow. I

Wa Yory nearly-he was all but leaving

Bad arrested 376 (2nd true) and 24. Holy Communion, 7.30 his stops; and had

ing them all

up ae some of his biographers have that

happanod he would

nld have dono, because I imagine that the passion of divided his whole life between Ayrshire and love with him on these occasions was rather The Church launch "Dayspring" will call on Jamaica, as Ayrshire would have been the only sa imaginative one than anything mors ships carrying white crews to bring friends ashore spot of Scottish soil which he had ever trodden doffsite or practical. I hare sometimes wonder- to the Services hetween 9.15 and 10.30 am., and How strange it would bare been if that had haped if we could see all thous ladies whom Baras between 5.15 and 6 p.m.. (Kowloon Police Pier pened! I know that every year, in January we honoured with such magnificent epithets in his 10.30 and 0: returning afterwards). The "A colubrate the birthday of Burns and we celebrate impassioned odos, if

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ite in For Anthoni; Frencher, The Bishop of Victoria. terminable toasts and songs and interminable Bat bis independence was perhaps less N.B.-Realm 132, verse+1 2 6.11 and 19in taiton speeches, is a sort of pauauce tirat I never felt noticed, bat, not a less etriking part of his life. But career, than other points which I have Litany (115 p.m.) Even ong (5.45 pm. Rebound to undergo in the couras of

noticed. In those days he faced the world as I know that they are always another sponses, Forial; Paalme, uresll; Magnificat and

wanting a Nunc Dimittis, Maunder in Gs Anthem, "O teast at the Barns Dinner, just one more, I do with an undauntel frunt, partly from youth, Gladsome Light-Sullivan; Hymns, 614 and saggest to them a toast-the memory of a man parily I think from inexperience; he was

32 (2nd tune); Evenfold men Voluntaries, to whom admirers of Burns are almost more of nothing and nobody. The greatest tyranny Triumphal Mach- Lemmens; Intermezzo in D than to say other man who lived, I mean the that then existed in there islands was the

Jumestic and Bat-Hollins. N.B-Paalm 138, verses 1, 2, 15, blind post Blacklock, of Edinburgh, Barns

brany exercised 26 and 27 in noison. I'salm 137, verses 1 and 8 would have gone to Jamaica beyond the shadow by the Church in NOTE. This mixture is pleasant to the taste in unison Falm 138, vores 4 and 6, in unison. of doubt had it not been for a letter from the incredibla to as that it is not more than 100 years

and warrazce free from anything Sr. ANDREW CHURCH, Kowloon. 14th Sunday blind poot Blacklock expressing warmest ad age since Burns's landlord, Gavin Hamilton, T injarigen to the cost dola ale com top of files nits-Trinity 25th August, 1918. Holy Congresion wiration for his ponus and expresing us with to subjected to the soverei noclesiastical on stres

from infancy to age, and the Proprietors am, Morning Service at am. Evening see him and introduce him soloit auferers, to give it a trial to test its value.

ordered gardener to dig society in be Thotzanis of wonderfu, sures have been affectat Brice at 6 pm. Sunday School at the Vicarage Edinburgh. Therefore I have never been able few potatoes on Sunday for dinner; and there

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we honour was no

was no incident of life at that: which was TRIED MANY THINGS WITHOUT RENEFIT muniça on 1st, 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month so many persuas in oonnection with Burns not made subject to inquisition, and to savers UNTIL I TOOK OLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, at 6a., on 1st 3rd and 5th Sundays at noon and every human being who had anything inquisition, and respiral ecolesiastical censure. Mr. P. E. Lewis, 48 Bridge Stroot Row, Chester, Moming Prayer at 11 am. Evening Prayer at to do with him, but that, we pmit the one great Well, that was a reign of terror, and Burns wes writes"Just a line in Cavese of Clarke's Hood 6 pin

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we do you think, ever kave had spirit from the ode of the Poet Laureate-ons anything more? Do you think, amid the condi- of the most remarkable over addressed, I should Is the oldest and still imtessarably the bes tions of slavery and the tropical climate of think, to a Royal Family, not ill-naturedly Jamaica and the associations of life there which good naturedly rebeking them for their

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thing that was even mora you may find admirably depicted in the comings. He did a

Scottish genius, of daring perhaps be addressed the Scottish low nothing but the name, members of Parliament of bis day (laughter),

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sbly depicted in "Tem Cringle's Log," that Yonuver here I must touch admirable masterpiece of his do you think the with delicacy. Bares thought that Scottish genius of Baris could have survived? I myself member thought more of Scotland at the time do not. I think that far from those barren they were canvassing their constituencies than farms, the two worst in Scotland, on which he when they got to Westminster. (Laughter.)

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From time to time I cousulted skilful physicians, and each one told me the sang talum

that the trouble was all dus to acate Nervous Debility--but although the medicines they pre- acribed made me bettor fr little while there was always a relapse into the old condition" of misery and

puin.

Chately, howbrer,”. continued · Mr.

en dortor prescribed for ry Dr Williams Pink Fille for Pals People. A steady coarse of these Pills made a new man of me. Day after day its

porsovered" with them my appetite grew more keen, my energy increased, my nervous system became braced up, and thus I continued to improve,

until I had throwa off all signs of debility, and was able to attend to my duties

real ardour. Now I never again with Fool really played out, even after a stremions day's work of preparing my pupils for their various examinations.

All this is due to these wonderful Fill which by giving me now usurishing blood restored my strength and energy. I sa happy to allow the publication of these particulars, as 1 am sure that

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enjoying hotter health even than I lost."

Dr. Willius' Pink Pills for Pale People have permanently oured almost countless case of Nervous Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Wasting dns to imperfect assimilation, etc, also they have cured Anemia, Mularis, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Eczema, and other Skin Disorders; they have a world-wide reputation as being the most perfect remedy for the aches and ills that afflict women. Obtainable from most medicine vendore, and direct, battle for $1.50 or 6 bottles for 80, post free, from the Dr. Williams' Medicins Co., 84, Bzechuen Road, Shanghai.

NAPIER JOHNSTONES' "SQUARE BOTTLE"

WHISKY.

BEWARE OF

SV

UNVARIED FOR

THE SAME TO-DAY

150, YEARS,

IN 1745.

IMITATIONS

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG::

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

and from ALL WING MERCHANTS. [46

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