THE

DYSENTERY EPIDEMIC.

WHAT TO DO IV ATTACKED.

Of the intestinal disorders of China, none are graver than dysentery, which is always so prevalent daring this time of the year. No one neetu reminding of the symptoms the intense pain and difi- culty with which the howels act, and the passage of a considerable quantity of blood and mucus

It is essential that any diarrhea should be promptly treated by a doctor to pre- vent the disorder from becoming chronic or ending fatally, as it so frequently does in a week or ten days.

The practical side of the treatment is What is ominently one of nutrition. needed, therefore, is a food which is easily assimilated, is entirely absorbed from the stomach, and leaves no waste to irritate the large intestine where the ulcers which cause dysentery are situated. Of all the food preparations which have boun used for dysentery, none have had the success of Bauatogen, of which the British Medical Journal has written, Squatogen is the best of artificial foods. easily retained and easily assimilated."

A

A MARVELLOUS CARE. Nothing more striking, in the treatment of dysentery, has ever been seen than the following statement about Senatogen written by a doctor in India: woman, aged forty-five, had been suffering from dysentery for about three months when I first saw her. For five days before I saw her, she was unable to take any

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25TH, 1918.

#MAN AND HIS FORRRUNNERS.

PROPITHECANTHROPY,

Nothing shows more clearly the enor- masstrides which anthropology has made of late than the fact that any book ou the origin of man which was written befors 1908 is now of little or no value. Our knowledge of our forerunners lias increased by leaps and bounds, and even to this book of Professor Buttel-Reepen's,. the most recent work on the subject, his translator, Mus Thacker, has been com pelled to add a chapter on the Piltdown End, which, so far, is unique..

The new knowledge is in many ways rather startling. To begin with, it coin- pels us to antedate the appearance of man on this planet to an extout nousivah! to sur forefathers. To find his hega we must go back in years almost as many millions as Archbishop Ussher allowed thousands, and even then we are not at all sure that we have reached the limit To

Man's untiquity, Next, we are no longer to be permitted to talki even loosely and unscientifically, of Man as descended from the Apes, for it would he much more true to say that the existing apes are descended from Man. In a past inconceivably remote

as We mosäure

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2. Waterloo Place, London, England time, and certainly no if not two goolo-HEINVESTMENT REGISTRY, LTD, Pre-aprenen, came into (established 1880--invested funds, £30,000,000), gical epochs ago, vast bordes of Propithe canthropi, or

The continents were then is prepared to purchase for cash oxisting, or to

existence.

nd of food, and she was ao enfeebled altogether different from what they are he created, iuues of Bonds or Dabonturos well

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now, and we have reason to think these Pre-men-to give them their short title dwelt on land which has now disappeared, or of which the islands to the south of Asia are the remains.

scoured ex sound revenue-producing proporties, bath as to capital and income.

No speculative propositions entertained. Smallest transactions considered, £40,000; largest, £400000. Only principals or their representatives corresponded with; Agents ignorel Booklet explaining how millions of

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that all her relations had lost all hope of She had about forty-five her recovery. to fifty stools in twenty-four houre. She at onco vomited any food, solid or liquid, aven pure water being often rejected by

Apparently these beings, as to whom the atomach. Beeing how emaciated and on feebled she was, I stopped all the we are fairly sure of some few anatomical medicines which had been prescribed and characteristics, flourished exceedingly, for For from this Garden of Eden they began to Sanatoren. started first two days

twice spread over the earth. One great stream vomited, but after that it agreed with turned to the south-east and eventually pounds sterling have already been invested; her, and her condition soon began to developed into the Pacific Islanders, the advantages offered to borrowers and partienlars After about a month of the Fasinaninas, and the Australians, which required, will be sent only to principals or their improve. Sanatogen treatment, the easily took food last, by the way, still say certain extra-representatives, on application in English.

congee and other light ordinarily primitive features in their -milk, rice.

One trickle from this great French, German or Spanish, to the-- articles of dist, and she had only two anatomy. three motion daily After she was able sim Bowed down a little valley of its

England. to walk, she left off my treatment and,wn and reduced the Ape-man of Java, Purchase Department, INVESTMENT REGISTRY, LTD., 2, Waterloo Plazo, London, S.W. therefore, the Sanatogen. In about fifteen hit got no further on the path of days, however, I was again called, because her Condition was bad, owing to careless- ness in diet and medicine, Again-

volution.

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WEATHER REPOKT.

On the 24th at 11.40 am-The northern depression has passed into the Pacific. Pressure has increased considerably over Hokkaido and: noderately evor S.E. Manohario and central Japan. The depression which lay over China yesterday has moved eastward and is now central over the Tollow and Eastern Seas. A shallow depression is central to the east of fainan; but press ro is ine casing along tho S. cost of China.

Varisbio winds and squally weather may be expected over the northern portion of the N. China Sco.

Longong rainfall for 24 hours ending at Jam, to-day, 1.30 inches.

The forest for the 24 hours eading at noon to-day in as follows:

DISTRICT

Hongkong & Neighbourhood:

Formosa Chantet

FORECAST

Variable winds.

1 fresh, equally.

South coast of Chios between (The same aa

No. 1. Hongkong and Lstrooke,

South coast of Chins between The same na Hongkong and Hainan.. No, '1.

• N.E. to variable winds, moderate; overcast

rainy.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Station.

REGISTER

24TH JUNE, 1913, A.M.

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Sagasski

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Luhijma

Bonia IB...... Chefoo Woihalwei

Banatogen was prescribed, and again she throwing off the Chimpanzes and what different parts of their bodies, and in the two of Madeira. In summer instead of Iohang

improved rapidly, and is about twenty- Live days she was as healthy as she had ever been before. Banatogen restored her vigour and energy. gave her a healthy appotits and appearance and arrested the disease, while it cured the disordered assimilation which is the invariable result of dysentery."

HOW A BISHOP WAR CIRED.

The Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Irina and Vicar Apostolic of Eastern Burmah

14

Faikoku Taicha. Tainan

actually attributes the caro of his dysen. I races are probably descended, and another wrote Klastsch. Recently there has been drank mint juleps twice, onco at St. Louis Canton

from a

Hongkong

a Beck ...

Wushow

Esihow..

Another great streant went westwards, believes that in the "proportion of the "At home I often drink a wineglass or Haokow are now the Negritto see of men fairly character of their teeth, those Propithe Madeira I drink a tall glass of white wine Kiuliang....... near its source. Much further on the

At Changein steam again divided, and from its entropi resembled human beings, not and Peland water or Apollinarite

This Gutzl divisions the Negroes and the Gorillas the anthropoid apes. They were, however, public dinners I sometimes drink a glass Shanghai....

still pre-men, procanthropi, since their or perhaps two of champagne. 10se in the south and many races of the foot had not yet undergone the definita means I drink champagne on an average Sharp Peak

Amoy Neanderthal man in the north.

The third great stream flowed to the change from a grasping organ to a supone a month only.

Of their general The exceptions about drinking whisky Swatow aerth-cast, throwing off the Orang porting apparatus. Outangs at a point far distant from its appearance we know nothing, but in the and brandy are that I drink a mint juler

a dozen raint juleps a year. Since I left Koshane- srce, and finally developing into the possession of hair and other features it very rarely. At the White House julen

retained the primitive condition." So the White House four years ago, I have Pescadores Aurignacians, from when all the white may be supposed that the apes have a mint bed and I may have drank half

Eoanthropus, whom we know only ters to Sanatogen, although the power to

ment and at Piltdown, in found in the Oligocone, the geological and once at Little Rock, Arkansas, where period separated from our own by the they passed a loving cap filled with mint do this bas never heen claimed for it. The Bishop writes: "Sanatogen has Sussex.

Man and the Apes are all descended Mioce, Pliocene, and Pleistocene, a julep. The only other occasions on which cured me of an obstinate dysentery from which I suffered for a long time, having from ancestors, common to both, but who range dwarfish creature, whom the men I have drunk whisky were when which found all drags powerless against it. sere neither Men nor Apes. The Apes of science have chosen to call Proplio-ordered by a doctor perhaps half a doza

"On my African expedition I took a This, perhaps, because I cannot stick to specialised early, and their development pithecus, instead of simply Adam, who times in the last fourteen years

case of champagne, a case of whisky, and Sanctogename to an end. Man alone continued to may possibly be the long-lost ammon & milk diet, which I abhor.

One word as to the book before us. one bottle of brandy, which was for me, advance along the path of evolution. But ancestor of Apes and Men. bas cured me even without using milk.

While Sanatogen can be obtained of allot all could travel that weary way to within the narrow compass of ainety because I do not drink whisky. The other

he end. There were evidently many Chemists, those who desire to know more

pages Professor Buttel-Reepen and Mr. members of the party drank the whisky, about it should write for a copy of a most a lures. Poor Pithecanthropus erectus,Thacker have contrived to compress some while the champagne was used for three interesting Booklet, The Art of Living,f whom the skull-cap, one thigh-bone, millions of years of human development members of the party who were down with by the distinguished medical writer, Dr. nd a tooth were found in Java only a It is a wonderful achievement, and we fever and dysentery. It was also given

It will be sent, free, few years ago, was in the way to becoming. Androw Wilson. to all mentioning this paper, on applica nar, but never quite reached the goal. may add that the contents of this little to two or three travellers, hunters, and tion to A. WULFING & Co., 6, Kikiangle attained that upright posture which value represent not only years of patient missionaries we met who were ill I never is a star que non if the brain is to latest conclusions of Science as to that occasions when I had fever. The last time

labour and vast speculation, but the very touched the whisky or champagne.

"Dr. Mearns gave me brandy on two Road, Shanghai.

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develop, and at that apparently, he

problem of problems, the origin of Man.I told him I disliked it so much that f topped.

-The Globe.

thought it did me no good, and unless he objected I would take toa." 1 accordingly took tea and gave the brandy bottle to J Cunningham, who was manager of the expedition. Eight months Inter, at Khartoum, he measured it and told me I bad drunk saver ounces in eleven months.

PASSENGERS. -ARRIVED.----

T. B. C.

The Neanderthal Men, again, probably represent another dried-up rivulet from the parent-stream: They were of the Per Yashun, from Chefeo, Mrs. Bailey. genus "Homo," but not of the species Sapiens," just as the horse and the ass The Pereu, for Hongkong, from Ban Francisco, etc., Mr. V. Moroni, Mr. R. S.elong both to the same genus but not Adams, Mrs. I. Posner, Mr. C. S. Percy,o the same species. Mr. L. M. Thompson, Mr. H. E. Price, Mr. J. C. Nichol, Mr. T. Brayfield, Mr. 8. Murata, Mr. and Mrs. M. Malini and Master Oziar Malini.

SHIPPING REPORT. The German str. Mathilde reports: Strong wind from South and rough sea.

June

PASSED THE CANAL.

6th-Bulaw, Ernest

con.

MR. ROOSEVELT'S PICK-ME-UPS.

In appearance—

AN ACTION FOR LIBEL. Professor Buttel-Reepen gives

ectural but probably quite accurate

New York, May 27th. portrait of a specimen-they must have

Colonel Roosevelt, who is suing the been a hideous parody of the Image of God, and we know that in many import-editor of a trade paper at Marquetto, int respects their brains resembled those Michigan, for libel in calling him a of Apes rather than those of me. Yet arunkard, went in the witness-stand to are strange fact is that in mere size their day and gave in detail the history of his brains were not very markedly inferior to alcobolic libations for the last fifteen

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SPOONFUL OF BRANDY, "On the advice of my physicians, dur-jr ing hard campaign trips I frequently drink a glass of milk with a teaspoonful of brandy before going to hed. If there is more than a single teaspoonful I do not like the taste, and do not drink it."

in

Colonel Roosevelt anid he had not drunk

a public bar for twenty years. Describing his drinking habits while President, he said:

Simons. Europe while the Neanderthal people space, and was telegraphed fully through we had guests we usually had white

June 20th-Bagora. Miyasaki Maru, Ningchow, Print Ludwig, Tango Maru. Farwaerts, Cotscald Range Yangis, Amazone, 0. J. D. Ahlers.

bim

use

What canged this racs to become extinct The court wat crowded with his friends we do not know. It may be that somehow and local society women, to whom seats.If there were guests at luncheon we Unless there they failed to adapt themselves to their had been specially allotted by Judge usually had white wine.

The ox-President's evidencevere guests I drank nothing at lunch, and environment, or it may be that the Flannigan. Aurignacians, who certainly reached aggregated five columns of newspaper frequently nothing if there wors guests.

If we dined alone I drank nothing. Glenroy, Hirang Moru, Sotsuma, Teca

were still in existence, killed them out.out the country.

For the last fifteen years I can give wine. but sometimes Madeira, and, at There is some curious evidence from what

I would kai, Tencer, Tudose, Den of Glamis.

June 10th-Bohemia, Hitoshi Maru, is known as the Krapina cave, which you in detail job about what I drank." formal dinners, champagne.

said Colonel Roosevelt, "and neither drink & glass or two." gors to show that in that cavern a party during those fifteen years, nor since I

Mr. Jacob Riis, one of Colonel Roose- Kerber, Nippan, Preussen.

June 13th-Caldas, Indrani, Namur. Aurignacians surprised a party of have been of age, have I ever under any velt's most intimate friends, followed the

Neanderthalers, killed, and devoured circumstances been even in the smallest ex-Fresident on the witness-stand.

Have you

board ever Vile, Perecue, Polynésien, Atrets.

June 17th-Benglor, Dunbar, Lennox,m, But that, of course, may only degree, under the influence of liquor."

have been a regrettable incident in a Colonel Roosevelt described himself as profanity?" asked the lawyer for the Yarch, Kanene, Lovat.

normally friendly intercourse. Whatever not a teetotaler, but abstemious in the defence.

He is a gentleman. About the worst be the explanation, there is no doubt that extreme." He did not like the taste of the Aurignacians completely displaced the beer, be declared, and in the last dozen 1 ever heard him say was 'By Godfrey,

That was in Mr. Riis replied. Neanderthalers in Europe, and it is vers drank it only once, extremely doubtful if there is now a drop Milwaukee, America's principal Gerroan of Neanderthal blood in any existing municipality. race of mankind.

"That was at the Deutsche Club," he In the main Professor Buttel-Reepen said. "They asked me if I wouldn't take inclines-to-accept Kloatsch's plan of the mouthful of beer anyway, because it was evolution of the various races of anthro- the beer that made Milwaukee famons, so poids and men, and it is upon this, we I took a mouthful, and then asked for we have founded our white wine. Then they all sang songs. may say, that remarks on the evolution of the deseand-but there was only one song in which I ants of the original Pre-men. It is almost could join.*

The ex-President explained that he did certainly accurate, at any rate in the main, but it leads to some very curious not like champagne.

"Once at Toledo," he said, "I went to conclusions in the family tree of the

There was a private house for supper. human race. If Klantsch be right the champagne, and I first took a glass of it. Negro is first-cousin to the Gorilla, and and then found there was a pitcher of the European is first-cousin once removed milk and some doughnuts, and I took to the Orang-Outang. On the other hand them instead.

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the Negro, whose nearest human relative "I have never drunk a cocktail nor a would seem to be the Neanderthaler, is highball in my life, and with certain only about fifth or sixth, cousin to the exceptions I never drank whisky nor European, while both are removed by at brandy except under the advice of a least twenty degrees of relationship from physician. I do not care for the taste of the Australian aborigine. It is also at either. least. open to conjecture whether the "I do not smoke because I dislike Yellow Race is not more nearly related to smoking. the Chimpanzee than to either the Negro

or the White.

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But what were the Pre-Men like from braidy after graat exposure, but not whom Men, Half-Men, and Anthropoid during the last fifteen or twenty years for Apes all descend? Here Science can only that reason. I never drink red wine. speak with great caution, and can afirm The only wines I have drunk were white

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AS COMPRESSOR with ELECTRIC I MOTOR and FITTINGS. wa Increase ordinary lighting power by 25 per cont without extra cost,

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