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„Will you still deal with an entiny whose vicious countrynien are killing our brave comrades by asphyxiating gases?

SANAPHOS is British. More than that, it is better than the product

of the Enemy.

Are there still men and women who continue

to use the German product, and refuse even to.

test and compare the All-British Sanaphos

It replaces quickly the elements

These necessary elements of nerve,

which are used up rapidly by overain and muscle are alisorbed by work, overstrain, long hours, and concentrated effort,

These are the elements which are not supplied in suficient quantity by our ordinary diet Samaphos supplies exactly the elements, in Liberal quantities.

It is just food, but foul that puts its strength into your stern aloust instantly. You feel the benefit at

Sanaphos is not a drag-medicine, remember. It is not a fabe stimulant. No stimulant gives such real strength: as Sanaphos-the nerve re-constructor and food.

In addition to rebuilding the wear and tear of nerves, and brain, Sasaphos makes muscle and strengt It gives your systent almost instantly the substance to rebuild tissues which are used up daily and hourly by hard work, or by onlinary exertion.

The system more casily than silk, and more quickly than from other foods.

All D ative enzymes of frest milk are contained in Sanaphos, Dust is why it is so easily digestible. Unlike preparations of cascio," it does not cause digestive, ills.

It is pleasant in Javour and does not ire the most delicate palate. Sanaphos is taken with relish when other foods are refused.

Sir Wilhan Taylor, MD, formerly Principal Medical Officer of H.M. Forces in India, and more recently Surgeon General of the Forces, is. Chairman of the Company which owas and makes Sanáples,

It is sold at a lower price than the German-owned product, which it. displaces. It is a better remedial food.

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your test of Sanaphan, Ga to your Re:after Gei a batte of Suraphos. Emphasisa **Sanafikes." and "bo, curgiul not to atent any German substitute. Turco times a day

take two leasprostul in balf a glass of water for in-wilk cocoa, or best tea). See Low starkly it gives new sirengiä to tho tist Sody, inted nerves and tired brala..

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If you Retail has not Sanaphos. A supply sufficient for a test of Usraeils will be sent post paid if you mention your Chemist's game. at address, Write to the neatest address below, or to The British Muk Products Co., Ltd., 69, Mark Lane, London, England.

SANAPHOS

The Superior British Restorative of Nerve

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For export markets Sanapher is put up to batilor, and can be obtained from Chemists at a price which brings it with the reach of all fe case of any difficulty in obtaining 11, weite for a samplo sad give the name of your Cheats, and axangements will be made for regular supplies.

Stocks are held by, and requests for samples should be addressed to 1 Messrs. Fielcher & Cp., and The Query's Dispensary, Hong Kong.

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A great and representative mecting was held at the Guildhall, London, hst month, under the Chairmanship of the Lord Mayor, ut which the nature and im portance of the new War Loan was ex plained and emphasised by the Chancellor

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2011, 1917.

will doubt whether we ought to have paid WHY THE ALLIES ARE FIGHTING. so high a rate.

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Let me say this, and I say it not only on behalf of this Government, but I am sure it would apply to any Government, that so long as there is money in this country the war will not be stopped, the progress of the war will not be hampered for the want of money (Cheers) The conditions of this country make it neces- sary to buy abroad the result is that the rate of interest for home money is much higher than tit vould have been but for the necessity of keeping up our exchange, There is a limit to the price which those who are responsible for the government for money, having regard to the whole of the Exchequer and the Prime Minister.ee renched in the issue which it has

In opening the proceedings, the Lord-

now making to the public. So far as 1 Mayor said I feel certain, having re-

san judge the future, and so far as, if

continue to be Chancellor of the Ex gard to the patriotic traditions of the chequor, I can control the future and City of London, that the citizens will I am sure the Prime Minister, who share throw themselves wholeheartedly into this my view will express the saine opinion fresh manifestation of the financial stay from the point of view of the Government ing power of the Empire, and that its of which he is the head so far as we can example will be followed by all the other foresee or control the future a higher rate great cities and towns throughout the of interest will not be paid. If it should King's Dominions The result I hope, fail and I know it won't (cheers)-1 will be greeted with.

ride

and satisfac know it won't (cheets)-the resources of tion by ourselves and our Allies and civilization are not exhausted. (Cheers gloom and confusion by the enemy. There are other methods (laughter) and (Cheers,)

To that end every one must if other methods are applied the rate will Essist not merely the bankers, merchants, not be al per cent (Renewed laughter and hinneiers of the City of London, bin If there is anyone who is inclined to hold every one, high and low, rich and poor, back, with the idea he would get hetzer to the best of his ability. If that be done. terms in, the future, then I think he will I feel certain that we shall look back upon be mistaken. this historic gathering as one of the greas signposts to victory. (Cheers.)

MR BONAR LAW'S SPEECH, The Chancellor of the Exchequer, who was received with loud and prolonged cheers, lucidly explained the conditions of the new loan and pointed out that it would be accepted at its issue price in payment of Death Duties and would be free of British income-tax to Colonial holders. He proceeded:-- 9.

FACILITIES FROM THE BANKS.

big loan will save myraids of them; help them not merely to win; help them to come home to shout for the victory which they live won (Cheers.) It means better equipment for the Allies, as well, and this and I say it now for the Art et if not the hundredth time-i war of equipment. That is why we are pealing for your subscriptions, We cán do that. Most of us could not do

om But what we can do it is our

These nations did dot enter into the war light-heartedly, They did not em- bark upon this enterprise without know ing what it really meant. They were not induced by the prospect of an easy vie tory......... They did it for que purpose and out purpose ody They were not drives to the slaughter by kings. These are grat, demoratie countries, An. Govern

tent could have lasted 24 hours thas had forced them into a an abhorrent war. Onty, it is our pride to do their own free will they embarked upon Liti because they knew a fundamental issue had RUSSIA

RUSSIA'S HANDICAP, been raised which no country could have I said it was a war of equipment. shirked without imperilling all that has been won in the centuries of the past and Why are the Germans pressing back our all that remains to be won in the ages gallat Allies in Roumain? It is not of the future. (Cheers,) Cutie ute butter fighters. They are certainly not. | The Boumanian peasant That is why, as the war proceeds, and has proved himself to be one of the the German purpose becomes more wandonghtiest fighters in the field when he fest, the conviction has become deeper inha, a chance, poor fellow, and ho nover the minds of these people that they must had much. As for the Russian, the way break their way through to victory in which with bus breast he has fought arder to save Europe from unspeakable despotism. (Cheers.) That was the spirit which animated the Allied Conference at Rome. (Cheers.) ^_^) ****,

TRUST IN GREAT BRITAIN,

two years and a half, with interior gans, insufficient rifles, inadequate sup- lies of ammunition, is one of the world's tules of heroisur,' (Cheers) Let us help to equip them, and there will be another' story to tell soon (Cheers.) de But I will tell cne bling thot That is, why I am glad to follow the struck me, and strikes me more and mure Chancellor of the Exchequer in the each time that I visit the Continent and appeal which he has made to the patrist. attend these Conferences. That is theism of our race. But with true Scottish increasing extent to which the Allied instinct he put the appeal to prudence peoples are looking to Great Britain. first. (Laughter.) He laid it down as a They are trusting to her rugged strength, good foundation for patriotism and re- to her great resources, mure and, more served that for his' peruration.. I shall OERMANY E CRUMBLING FOUNDATION.

To them she looks like a great tower in reverse the order, belonging to a less the deep. She is becoming more and more canny race (Laughter.) 1 want to say It is not to self-interest we appsalit the hope of the oppressed and the des- it is a good investment. After all, the is not frou self interest the best results pair of the oppressur (cheers), and I fe old country is the best investment in the are got we appeal to the public spirit more and more confident that we shall world. (Cheers.) I was it sound con- of the people of this country (Cheers)aut fair the people who put their trustcern before the war; it will be sounder This is a war to a groter extent than in us. When that arrogant Prussian caste and safer than ever after the war any modern war; it is a struggle nor flung the signature of Britain to (cheers), and especially safer. (Laugh merely between armies, but it is a struggle treaty into the waste-paper basket as if between nations, and the result of that is were of nu account, they know not the struggle will depend the sacrifice of all insolent disdain. They know it now

in my opinion, quite pride of the land they were treating with as much ou the those of us who remain 'nt homo as

upon

AN INSPIRING EXAMPLE.

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ter) I do not know the nation that will care to touch it after the war like in those days; it will take them a (Cheers.) They had forgotten what we were

BRACING REFECT OF WAR.

A GOLDEN AGE AREAL

Now, you will see that we make an and the courage, the heroism, the endurung (Cheers.) Our soldiers and sailors have long time to forget this lesson. It will peal to all classes of the community of those who are fighting our battles, and taught them to respect it. (Cheers.) be a safer investment than ever; and & make it quite as strongly to the wage in no way can the economical strength of of the Chancellor of the Excchequer of c

You have heard the eloquent account sounder ope earning classes as to any other, and in

the country be better shown than in its addition to the fact that sums of £5, wil

the achievements of our soldiers Our financial position.

sailors (chicers) are gallantly defending Have you been watching what has been be received, the War Savings Certificates will be available, and an effort will he

the honour of our country on the high going on? Before the war we had a made to get a still larger amount of

I do not doubt that if the people of seas of the world. They have strangled good many shortcomings in our business money from this Source

this country realized, not only that was the enemy's commerce, and will continue our commerce, and our industry. Tho It is an ungracious thing for anyone need money-they do realize that but to do so, in spite of all the piratical war is setting them all right in the most who is comparatively well off to preach that we need the money of each man, wo devices of the foe. (Cheers.) In 1814 marvellous way. You ask great business economy to the poor to the comparatively should get it, and get it in abundance and 1915, for two years a small, ill- men like my friend Lord Pirrie, whom I poor. But I do wish that every man ap 1 happen to remember what seemed to equipped Army held up the veterans of see there in the corner, what is going on woman in this country who by any pre very stirring words describing the Prussia with the best equipment in in the factories Laroughout Great Britain sibility can spare anything for this pur feeling of the people of France at the time Europe In 1010 they hurled them back, and Freland. Old machinery scrapped, pose should realize that he or she is not of the French Revolution in Carlyle's His and delivered a blow from which they the newest and the best set up, slip-shod, really doing a full part in the war unless, tory. I turned it up this morning, and are reeling. In 1917 the Armies of wasteful methods is "scrapped, ham- in some small degree, they are contribut have copied out the passage, and with Britain will be more formidable thun pering customs discontinued millions ing to the shews which are necessary to your permission I will read it

ever in training, in efficiency, and in brougat into the labour market to help carry on with. (Cheers.) And this will

Meanwhile, railings are torn up and equipment, and you may depend upon it to produce who before were merely con have to whatever extent it is successful hammered into pikes. Chairs themselves that if we give them the necessary supsumées, I do not know what the another advantage, and it appeals not to shail be welded together into pikes. The port, they will cleave a road to victory National Debt will be at the end of this. the wage earning classes one, but quite as much to other classes, and it is this very coffing of the dead are raised for through all the dangers and perils of the war, but I will make this prediction

Whatever it is, what is added in read. that to whatever extent, we undergo sacriking into balls. All church bells meet next few months. (Cheers,)

down into the furence to

Canon make Bito in order to help our country in this all church plate into the mint to inake LIFE-SAVING CHEQUES

assets to the real riches of the nation will be infinitely greater than any debt way, to that extent we stop expendititre, money. Also, behold the fair dan beries But we must support them. They are that we shall ever acquire, Cheers) and therefore add to the resources of the of vitupeanes that have alighted on the country and the strength of the country churches and sit there with swan-neek worth it. (Cheers.) Have you ever talk The resources of the nation in every in the great straggle in which we are en sewing tests and regimentals. Nor are ed to a soldier who has come back from direction developed, directed. perfected, gaged. (Cheers.)

patriotic gift wanting from those who the front? There is not one of them who the nation itself disciplince, braced up, have aught left; nor stingily given the will not tell you how he is encouraged quicheted, we become a more alert people. fair Villaumes, mother and daughter, and sustained by hearing the roar of the We have thrown off unless tissues We But, of course, larger sums must come milliners in the Rue St. Martin, gave a guns behind him. This is what I wantare a antion that has be taking exer from those who have saved money and silver thimble and a coin of 15 sous, with to see I want to see cheques hurtling Cisy. (Laughter.) We are a different. if my appeal is made to one class more other similar effects and offer, at least through the air, fired from the City of people. than to any other, it is to those who have the mother does, to mount guard

London, from every city, town, village money in the banks to take it from the Do not those words stir our blood like and hamlet throughout the land, fired banks and lend it direct to the State. the sound of a great organ in some vast straight into the entrenchments of the Prusszan menace was a rumming most- I will tell you another difference. The (Laughter.) I may say, for I notice the Cathedral? Do they not at least they enemy Every well-directed cheque— laughter with which in some quarters the seem so to me set before us the soul of (laughter) well loaded, properly primed, Bage which detracted from the value of remark bas been received, that that course a people And & Cheers.) I really tion than a 12in shell. It clears the what it meant. We know pretty well will not only be supported, but I have unconquerable.

in such a spirit is a more formidable weapon of destruc national security. Nobody knew reason to believe it will be enthusiastical believe that that is the spirit by which path of the barbed wire on anglaments now. You could not tell whether it meant ly supported, by those responsible for the the people of this country, ace animated for our gallant Fellows to march through. 9. mortgage of hundreds of millions or banks from which deposits are taken.

eto day (Cheers.). I believe that if they A big loan helps to ensure victory. A But that is not enough. We wish fot see the necessity for it there is no suri-big ban will also shorter the war. It could not tell it would not mean ruin. Terely for money available in balances fice which they would not make to hasten wil helps to save life it well help to ever (cheers) and there will be a better. That mortgage will be cleared off for naw. We wish every cue this coury the day of victory (Cheers.) And, after to look ahead and see to what extent hall, how mall are the sacrifices which are save the British Empire; it will help hopes in the near future to be able to get demanded of as compared with those that to save Europe it will help to save ivi.security, a better, sounder, safer secarity, mores to give to the relison Lhure bear country. For ant are being made by our sons and brothers 1lization, Tout is why we want the count a better rate of interest. The world communication with Just use your imagination, picture to try to rise to this occasion, and show that will then be able, when the war is over the banks, and I am authorized by them yourself what is happening at this very the old spirit of Britain, represented by to attend to its business. There will be no war or rumours of war to disturb and to say, with the Bank of England sup. four where these men, the flower of our this great British meeting, is still as

to distract it we can build up wo porting them, that every facility will be people, are risking their lives, are endur alive and as alert and as potent as ever.

can reconstruct; we can till and bull given to every enstemmer so take loans from ing hardships of all kinds in order to | (Chiers.)

vate and enrich, and the burden und the banks in order to subscribe to this save for us the country which they lose EXT

terror and waste of war wil have gone. Loan; and I hope every one will go to (Cheers.) Shall it ever be said of us his local bank and find out the best terms that we were willing to give our sons, but I want to appeal to the men at home, The best security for peace will be that

which

were not willing to give our money? and to the women also. They have done nations will band themselves together to derangement of that kiud can be niade.

chith not, gentlemen. T

I think not their part nobly. A man who has becausfish the first pe cebreakers. Cheers.) hope that advantage

of this crrange (Cheers)

Munitions Minister for 12 months must In the armouries of Europe every weapon meat will be taken not merely by private.

feel a debt of gratitude to the women will be a sword of justice. In the Ruv citizens, bus by those who are in control

***THE PRIME MINISTER.

for what they have done. (Cheers,rnment of men every army will be the of financial companies of all kinds who Mr. Lloyd George, who spoke next, was They have helped to win, and without constabulary of peace. have the pussession of money. There are received with loud cheers, the whole then we could not have done it. I| Thor, were ren who hoped to too this maay of them, which may not perhaps have audience rising to their feet. After re want to make a special appeal, or, achieved in the ways of peace. We were liquid assets but they can quite easily ferring to the rejection of the Kaiser's rather, to enforce the special appeal of disappointed. It was ordained that we nike such arrangements with the banke so-called peace offer, he said: Before we the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Let no should not reach that golden ers except will enable them to subscribe to the attempt to febuild the temple of pence money be squandered in luxury and in along a path watet itself was paved with Loan. I know a little of business me, and we must see now that the foundations are dulgence which can be put into the fight gold, yen, and cented with valiant their keenuess, and I know this, that these sold. They were built before upon thend it can every penny of it. Every blood. There are myriads who have given who are responsible for institutions of shifting sands of Prussian faith; benice this kind take a greater pride in them forth, when the time for rebuilding comes, ounce counts in this fight. Do not waste the latter, and there are myriads more rock of vindicated it. Do not throw it away. But it there ready for the sacrifico if their country to help the valour of our brave young teeds it. It is for us to contributo the boya (Cheers.) Back them up. Let us former Let no man and no woman, contribute to assist them Have greater in this crisis of their nation's fate, pride in them than in costlier garments through indolence, greed, avarice, or They will feel prouder of their mothers selfishness, fail. And if they do their today, and their pride in them will grow part when the time comes for the trilm in years to come when the best garments pasl march through the darkness and the will have rotted. It will glisten and terror of night into the bright dawn of glitter. It will improve with the years, the morning of the new age, they will They can put it on with old age and each feel that they have their shale in it. in the Great War, and they will be

This is something I contributed (Loud cheers) proud of

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with their own kingin, connection justice (Cheers.)

CONFÉRENCE,

Rad, are more keen to make them success. ful than is often the

But I hope and believe that the chairmen directore and mausgere of many such institutions THE ROME C will realize that at a time like this they I have just returned from a Council of bave a duty not only to their shareholders War of the four great Allied countries but also to the

to their country (cheers), and I upon whose shoulders most of the burden hope that the shareholders of such com of this terrible war falls. I cannot give pabies will Took at the management not you the conclusions; there might be use maraly from the point of view of profitful information in them for the enemy and loss, but will ask to what extent the There were no delusions as to the magni- managers have used their power and in tudo of our task; neither were there any terest to help their country in her hour of doubts shout the result (Cheers.) el need. (Cheers.)

thing I could say what was the feeling

A GREAT OPPORTUNITY,

say

EXTRAVAGANCES COSTS HOOD."

thousands of millions, and I know you

ME, MCKENNA'S SUPPORT

Mr. McKenna, who was received with

of every man there. I was us of the Men and women of England, Scotland most businesslike conferences that I ever Wales, and Ireland, the first charge cheers, said:--I believe the task of the We make this appeal on one ground attended. We faced the whole situation, the first charge upon all your Chancellor of the Exchequer is going which is strong enough, and it is the sense probed it thoroughly, looked the dificul surplus money over your needs to prove fairly easy. A gation that has of patriotism, the love of country, of the ties in the face, and made arrangements for yourselves and your children afforded an annual revenue of over 500 people of this nation. It is on that to deal with them and we separated more should be to help those gallant young millions will not fail to produce a capital.

All ground that we appeal, but perhaps confident than ever (Cheers) felt men of ours who have tendered their loan of greater mugaïtudo,

We are engaged in a war in which may be permitted t

were difficult, defeat was lives for the cause of humanity. (Cheers.) sy-and it is not un-impossible (Cheers.) There was no The more we get the surer the victory the ability of British finance is as c important that anyone who invests in impossible this loan will not do a bad transaction, flinching no wavering, no fainthearted The more we get the shorter the war. sc. for final victory na the superiority He will invest on better terms thin haveness, no infirmity of purpose. There was The more we get the lens it will cost in of the Allied Forces by land and sea. ever been granted in the past, and I ven- a grim resolution at all costs that we treasure, and the greatest treasure of all, The appeal which is now being made by ture to express the belief, on better term must achieve the high aim with which we | brave blood. The more we give the more the Government to British citizens must than he will ever have again in the future accepted the challenge of the Prussian will the nation gain. You will enrich it not and will not fall upon deaf ears- (Cheers and laughter.) We have short military caste and rid Europe and the by your contributions by your sacri- The enemy hope for victory we mBATE, mamories, but if we throw our minds back world for ever of its menace. No country oes. Extravagance I want to bring to win (Cheers) Resolved as we are three years bow impossible it would bare could have refused that challenge without this home to every man and woman upon the issue, we must be unsparing ly scarred, that it security on the strength of loss of honour No one could have ro CONSUMPTION the United Kingdom would yield 5 per jerked it without impairing national throughout these islands extravagance to the means. Who lends now to the State Throw your imagination forward security. No one could have failed to during the war costs blood-costs blood gives to mankind. As you look for pezes to the future years after we have obtained take it up without forfeiting something And what blood? Valiant blood the for reparation and security so lend victory. (Loud cheers.) The people will which is of greater value to every free blood of heroes. It would be worth mil-freely to the utmost of your power. wonder why we paid so high a rate and and self-resporting people than life itself. Hons to save one of them. (Cheers) A (Choers.)

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