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EXHAUSTED NERVES

Nain New GooD BLOOD von NOURISHMENT. How NERVOUS DISORDERS ARE CURED BY

DA. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. Useless and harmful is the quatom of flying to stimalants when the system is debilitated or ran down" and nervous disorders become evident. Tus feeling of intense weakness and Wearizes, the loss of appetite, irritability of temper, sleeplessnow, indigestion and neuralgia that tell so plainly of exhausted, worn out nervos, most not stimulants, but nourishment in the form of New Good Blood. If the blood is weak er impure the worven do not receive proper Bourishment and only by ruplishing and purifying the blood can they be strengthened, That

is just how Dr. Williams Pink Pills hare onred so many Nerve diseases--they make Rich Now Blood.

Mu. H. P. KOBILLIARD,

or Iron, F. M. 8.,

CHURCH SERVICES.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 1910.

Fain Cruson-Holy Communion 8 8.01. Every Banday.

SZ: JOHN'S CATHEDAL, Hongkong, 24th Sunday after Trinity, November 6th. Choir Festival. Roly Communion (8.15 am.) Matins (11 a.m.) Procession 1 Hymn 160, Responses, Ferial; Vonite, Alcock; Paalm, 80-Hayes To Douzi, Rux all, Jones and Pye, Jubilat. Smart (28rd morning), N.B.Psalm 80, vores 1, 4, and 18 in unison. Hymn 160 not played over, Holy fom- a carasto" Mozart, Tyrie and Crade- munion (11.40 sm.) Introit, "Joan, Word of Sisiner in F: Hymns, 318 d 365, Sur Cords, banctus and Agnus Dei, Stalner in F Hymns, 814 82% (pp. once mpanied); Ghioris in Exc-laid, Stainer in F Bevenfold men;

coacher, The Fishop of Victi

ven sook (6.46 p.m.) Processions, Byma 802; Responses. Forial, Pasimas, Turle, Talia and Rimbault, Magnificat ani Nade Dimitris, Barby in E Anthems. Taste and see”—Gors, "Hymns, 223 and 235, Sevenfold Amen; Volnitaries, “Agnus Del" (ton 12th Ma Moat, "Hallelujah Chorusandel. V.B.-Psalm 32 vones 12. 8 and 12 in unison. Psalm 33 verane 1, 6, 8 and 21 in pics. Paalm 84 vorson 1, 2, 8, 17 and 22 snit. 7 iq

i unison. Hymn 235 verses 1, 2, 4, unian. Hyma 802 not played over.

Sr. Pertz'e CHURCH, Queon's Road, West, 24th Sunday after Trinity, th November, 1910, 11 am. Venite, Alcock; Psalme, Haye (Major and Minor) Matth wa; To Deum, Kussell, Jocor and Ps: Kyrie, Merbecke; Hymns, 873, 425, 6.30 619 and 6 troly Communion, 12.15 pan p.m. Peals, Elvey, Crotch and Kimbault, Magni- Boat, Hanley (7tham), Muse Dimittis, Tarner (9th a.m.) Hymns, 327, 316 (art 1) 219 and 25. The Church linne i “Dayspring" "will call on ships carrying white crows to bring fri nds ashore to the Services between 9.15 sad 10.30 am., 'and' between 5:15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloon Police Pler 10.10 and 6 p.m.), returning afterwards. All the sittings ace free and unappropriated. welcome. Books, &c., provided. Sunday rohool 10 to 10.45 a m.

Visitors

Lemco BARCLAY,

Lemos is a godsend in out-of-the-way comers of the earth. In cooking. Lemco makes the plainest fire palatable. and nourishing; la sickness, Lamco provides a strengthening early-digested food of etmost value. Lemon is highly concentrated pure freak 'becf. No pre- ́servatives, yet, where fresh mest goes bad at once, Lenon keeps absolutely. good. No other Beef Extract is so reliable as Lenco no other so delicious or strong. The purity of

every ounce is guaranteed.

Opinion about Lemco :----

"As Medical Miniocury im India, I frequently naed Lemce as a Tonic. We always have it in our dispensaries out here."

-India

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FOR ALL

M

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SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES 'If you suffer from any disease duo to an impurs state of the Blood, PROM WHATEVER CAFIE AMBING, yan should test the value of Clarke's Blood Mixture, the world-famed Blood Purifier and Hostoror. Thiế medicine has 10 years' reputation, and is to-day more popular than ever, tho rosson of this being undoubted

because this wonderful remedy does what it

PERMANENTLY.

CURED OF SEVERS NEURALGIA BY Du. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS An excellent illustration of the unique and splendid tonic action Dr. Williams' Piak Pill, 44, To Poum, Anthana "Ye shalt dwoll in the seas to do~iT CURES SEIN AND BLOOD DŰSZABES

on the blood and nerves is afforded by the have

of Mr. 1. P. Rebilliard. Inspector of Cate Weights and Mosses for the Federated Malay States.

Mr. Robillard, who resides at Ipoh, Perak, F. MS., related his experience as follows:-

Thirteen years ago I was ungagod in Melen-

groving in Cheshire, England, which noc sitated my working in a temperature of 100 result of breathing degrees, and eventually, sa

this artificially oated and unhealthy atmosphere, my blood became so parched and

that impoverishe my norças gava atineks of Nouralgin and my way, and

a misory. As time went on my strongch dually obbod away and the Neuralgia increase in faty. For days together my hand sound is

I held in vica, and I can truly any that I didn't know what it was to have a decent night's rest for nighean months. Of

course I did ull I could to and a

cure, and tried many medicines supposed to be romedies for Neuralgiu, but these only weakened my inside, robbing me of the power of obtaining nourishment from what i ato, and as a result Ï' lost

much weight.

'After remaining is this plight for sighteen Imonths I read in

newspaper how a lady bad

forthewith

boon our of a similar illuess to mino by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People, and I obtained a supply. No noticeable im- provement in my condition was apparent until I hat used several bottles of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and then my appetite aflor which the attacks of None,

Alertly

became leas frequent and severe

and severe. Steadily rag

condition improved, until, after only a few bettles of this

splendid medicine, the Nouralgia and pains my bead subside, and eventually my health became even better than it ever had been before,

"Although it is now many years since my oure by Dr. Williams' Pink Pille I have never since had any more pain or illness," said Mr. Robillard in conclusions I was in the London "It may be of interest two years Metropolitan Police, and for the last eight years I have beru Inspector of Weights and Measures

1.0

to add that for

in the F. M. B., but, despite the fuot that these sranicad etroauons work, my constitution

duties

so built up by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for thas been able to will stand Pale People that it: every strain put upon it,"

As is proved by abundant and incontrovertible testimony, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People liave eared all maladies arising from wonk norvos and overstrain, or from residence in tropical climates, such as Liver Disorder, Malaria, the after effects of intermittent and ather fever, also diseases

arisin

from weak- impoverished

da anch Anemia, umatism Indigestion, Skin Com plaints. Paralysis, Beri Feri, and the special kilments of woment. These Pills are obtainable from most medicino dealers, also direct and post free, 1 bottle for $1,50, or 6 bottles for $8, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 84, Brechter Roud, Ebanghaj.

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AN INGENIOUS SWINDLER, When an Italian adopta swindling as profession, he does it with an artistico sisi zad, we may add, a sense of humour that are lacking A man of the in the nations of the North. name of Maralle. employed in the post office, has lately been arrested because for a year or two past he has been soomulating large quan. tities of jewellery, motor cars, and other objects of value which he obtained from confiding shopkoopers by the simple expedient of buying money orders for an insignificant sum and altering the humble four zour franos which they bore into four thousand or ten thousand, as the

case required, The alterations were so excellently done that the orders were always pail

at the post money offices without hesitation. This Marulie, who is the son of a humble but honest man who hud Garibaldi in the War of under

•·fought Inderondonca, bad presented himself with the title of anrquis, und frequently travelled-in-

treat style, spending mousy freely, -

answor

us

or

ten

It now appears that one of his ingenious achierements in order to obtain money was to the matrimonial advertisements which appear in most Italia newspapers entering into gorrespondance with forty or fit ladies of various nationalities, to whom he represented himself as answering all thu re- quirements which they desired in a husband. When he had thus become numerously engaged he borrowed a little money and started on a tour of Italy, Germany, and France, in order to visit his various funces and arro

arrange the datails of their marriage. Needless to say that from each faners ho carried away, something. in valuable presents, or money to invest, olther in or for the furnishing of their fatare home. He then returned to his native Sicily, leaving the briden-elect to prepare their trousseaux; but shortly afterwards they wore one and all of wee by receiving a be from the father

pinnged inte the depths of

printed zotice, supposed to the sad news of the of their flance manouncing sudden death of his son, who was thus anfortan- ately prevented from fulfilling his matrimonial engagement. The accumulation of cases of frand against this ingenious swindler seems to be so great that he will doubtles be prevented for many years to come from exercising his andoubted talents upon a too-confding public.

UNION CHURCH, Kennedy Road. Misister:- Bev. C. H. Bickling, Harvot. Thanksgiving Service. 11 am. Woreli. Hymns 494, 17 and Land' (Stainor), rak fo th into joy" (Barn- b). 4. Sunday Schools. €.

Пулпа 497 (169), 501 (35), 10, Palm 100, 65 (129) Thursday. p... Literary Club, Centenary of Mrs. Gaskell Friday 8.16 pm. Christian Endeavour Society. Subiect:-"The Queen that did."

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The Dioce p.m. Proncher, the ord i hop Serviess on Sundays;-Holy Communion en lat, 2nd and 4th Sundays st Bamon ist, 3rd and 5th Sundays at no n. Mor ing Prayer at 11 an Evening Prayer at 8 pm.

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MOOLTAN...10000

Puesengers change Steatorrs at COLOMBO, and those for BRINDISI transfer also to the Express Mail Steamer at PORT SAID. Accommodation in the connecting Stenner from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in

Hongkong or at the time of Booking. FARES TO LONDON (Including Surtax):

1ST SALOON £71.10 SINGLE. 2ND

£48.8

£106.14 RETURN. £72.13

IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS INTERME DAIT(NON-TRANSHIPMENT) STEAMEDS WILL LEAVE FOR

LONDON

CARRYING SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.

FROPOSED SAILINGS:

ВТЕЛМЕЕВ

• BUNDA

NUBIA

* SYRIA

NORE.

PALAWAN

BORNEO

SICILIA

SUMATRA

NILE

25 March

B

Morch

Trave HONGKONG

Tonnage

ahont

4700 Janusty

5900 6660

Fobrnary

March

March

4700

4600

4700 April

May

4600

April May May

19

6700 June

6700

6700.

April

22 May

Jane.

3 June

31

July

14 July

Due

London

abont

HE-29C

These Steamers call ateo at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ond at MARSFILLES

FABES TO LONDON (Including Surtax):

1ST SALOON £55.0 SINGLE. £82.10 RETURN.

2ND

£38 10

Carry 1st and 2nd Saloon Passengers,

For further Particalars, apply to

£57.4

A. HEWETT, SUPERINTENDIT.

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