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MODERN SCIENCE 18 BUILDING BRAINS.

PARIS LETTER.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8TH, 1912.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, ]'

PARIS, September 8th, MODERNIZING THE CAPITAL."

Although it is still as true as it over. was that man cannot, by taking thought add a clit to his stature, yet modern

No capital has probably altered so Bried making enormone strides in fimproving bis development, both physi¬much in appearance of inte-yeara as cally and mentally.

Paris; it is everlastingly undergoing This is as much a

Properly graduated exercises develop transformations. is body and improve his digestion, theroby increasing his power of trans forming food into vigorous healthy

tissue.

For this, proper food is essential; food which-nourishes the body and feeds the nervous system, thus enabling it to bear the strain which this increased growth involves..

Similarly, the brain is being developed both by educating the organs it controls -witness the new movement for making. the left hand equal to the right and so developing the other side of the brain and by food essentially suited to the inourishment of its cells.

matter for regret as pleasure. While feeling very grateful to the Municipality for converting the metropolis into so up- to-date a city, and for rendering it so attractive and beautiful, Parisians fecl Hurry, heartily sorry, indeed, at the dis- appearance of so many favourite old landmarks.

Few old landmarks will be missed more by Parisians and visitors as the quay-side bibliothèques or librarians and old curiosity mural stails (not shops) about to be done away with because considered of a too-antiquated appear Pre-eminent among food for this brain-ance, and not in leping with the times. building purpose is Banatogen, which

xercises so potent an influence over its How many thousands of people both old nutrition that it is used even in diseases and young have spent delightful hours of the brain,

rummaging through all sorts of books,

As the author of "Successful Thera-pamphlets and prints, to say nothing of peutics in Diseases of the Nervous the thousand and one curios offered for System" writes: "Disease of the nervous

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phorus. It follows, therefore, that in that part of Paris known as La Cité restoration to health must depend or Old Paris! greatly on giving D Bubstance from which phosphorus may be absorbed and retained, thus re-establishing the normal conditions of the nervous system. 1t may be asserted, with confidence, that ne preparation offers such opportunity for phosphorus ausimilation as Sanat

ogen

It is no wonder. therefore, that Sanatogen, which eau be obtained t

quarter par excellence, or the classic part of the French capital, so dear to millions of cosmopolitan visitors. One almost feels tempted to shed a tear at the thought of this quaint old landmark disappearing from Our gaze for over The tastes of the rising goneration are

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be subject to rent.

STRAITS.

If he

and they cannot well be, expected to he is African born, and longs to return sharn bur sentiments in this respect. acerer home. Tangiers is his ambition, Scientists have yet to solve the difficult though it is not exactly the place where the French Government would like to sec problem of putting old heads on young him settle down. He has already had all shoulders. There is no telling what his belongings packed up in readiness to Science may not accomplish in the near leave hospitable France; the journey to future, and the creation of artificial Marseilles must necessarily occupy a life is but one of the many wonders un long time in his case, as he is terribly frightened of tunnels, and quick travel which savants are engaged. Withouting he is not accustomed to. exception all lovers of Paris and of insists on going to Tangiers, the French literature will regret this inglorious will not refuse the favour, though it will necessitato a closer watch.being kept on removal. The popular bookstalls on the bis movements than if he could be pert "Rive Gauche or left side of the Seine suaded to settle down in the Sonth YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed

of France. Once Multi-Had reaches that all Goods are being landed at their have an honoured history of over Tangiers France's anxieties will increase, risk into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf at centuries. Everything appertaining to be will be so near his old bome that Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves the past is doomed in this City Paris there is no telling what influence his delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods must at all cost be modernised, declare presence there may do in aggravating have left the Godowns, and all Goods the Municipal Council, and certainly or rendering the Morrocan situation more perilous than what it already is remaining undelivered after the 8th furt. will they are doing this with a vengeance. General Lyautey has ordered Colonel All Claims against the Steamer must be pre-The decay of the old type of amateur, Mangin to march on Marrakesh, which sented to the Undersigned on or before the 1st the hibliophile, and perhaps the modern place was recently abandoned by the prox., or they will not be recognised.

appearance of the French troops outside craze for speed, has caused to vanish the French. We shall soon see whether the occupation of these inoffensive ambulathe town bring about a massacre of the tory-book-purveyorsa character in nine Frenchmen who were fecently themselves so beloved, among others, by arrested, or whether the Pretender El Anatole France Horse-omnibuses, whose Hiba, fearing results, will give up the hostages Colonel Mangin would have imperiales or tops afforded such. an marched to the relief of his countrymen unrivalled opportunity of seeing the before only for the fact that his troops City of Light, have gone; haggling in the were not sufficiently strong in point of numbers. Reinforcements having at last. Halles or Central Markets has also be arrived the Governor General seized the come prohibitive, the price of "garden earliest opportunity Provide Colonel truck" is henceforth to be marked in Mangin with several more troops and ordered him to advance, and, if necessary, plain figures: These autocratic changes to engage the forces of El Hiba without hardly harmonise with the motto of further delay. The French fear to think the Third Republic "Liberté, Egalité, what has happened to their nine country- Fraternité." It is a dangerous thing to men; we shall soon know their fate, and in what way Colonel Mangin has punish- tread on the corns of the people, and woed El Hiba if he has been the cause of need not peep into history books to be their death, reminded that smaller causes have ere now led to the overthrow of a French Government....

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France's clevérest condomination either before or after the question ranks as Presidential Election-if he is returned. lady-journalists. and for many years. One of the most remarkable indictments entirely conducted La Revue. Her sabon of the Panama Toll Act by the Paris was always the rende: of the dite of the Press is published by Information, cosmopolitan literary, artistic and scien

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