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THE HONGKONG DAILY " PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, 1918,

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Only about one man or woman in a hundred is perfectly healthy. The other 99 have some digestive trouble, and perhaps more than 50 per cent of these could trace their touble to that prevalent evil--corisupation. Its a simple thing of itself, but like many simple things, it may, grow and become complicated. Constipation is the root of nine-tenths of the sickness of man, and a large proportion of the sickness of women. Nature often requires a little assistance, and if this assistance is given at the first indication much distress and suffering may be averted. To maintains a healthy system the bowels should operate at least once every 24 hours. This is one of Nature's wise provisions which is too often ignored, and the result is untold suffering. Women and children are the greatest offenders, but why such should be the case is a problem to be solved. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a remedy which, taken at the first indication, assist Nature to restore the system to health and strength, and avert the development of disease. Every ailment is the effort of Nature to get rid of some impurity in the system, and the object of medical treatment is to assist Nature in doing 50. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills do this surely and thoroughly. To overcome constipation.. take one to four Pills regularly until the Bowels move daily, and are restored to healthy action.

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ROYAL WEDDING. IN ST.

GEORGE'S CHAPEL.

On

A PICTURESQUE SCENE,

The Royal wedding at Windsor September d. lacked sume of the splend- dur customary on such occasions by rea Son of the absence of the Court at Bal moral, where their Majesties were spend, ing their first holiday in Scotland since the outbreak of the war. Not only did they send gifts, but the King took the unusual course "ut announcing the im-

The Court Cir ponding marriage in

Tomorrow (it Monday. of

cular

is the wedding day of the Queen's piece, the Lady Helena

Guards,

Major Evelyn Gibbs, um Ghad

und

which marriage has the hearty approval And best wishes of their Majesties. sharing those good wishes to the young bride and her gallant husband, so graci

company ously expressed, came

who filled the Chapel, Wind- nave

of guests of St. George's and choir of

411

sor Castle,, which has been in the past the setting of so many scenes like this, though

not for fourteen years had the chapel been. used for a marriage. Apart from those bidden to the wedding were thousands of

general

the

who displayed eager to participate,

their interest and

up within the cod

by formorseshoe Ward and she great

from

πι

Henry

curving bow VIII's Gate to past the west door. Others, too, assembled in the Castle grounds to watch Lady Helena, driving with her father from Frogmare, where the Marquis of Cambridge is now in resi dence. A Royal landau drawn by a pair of greys was used, and the bride was heartily greeted. Out of a grey morning came

ut the westera door of the

she alolcoming burst of sunshin

Chapel

Half-past eleven was the time axed for There was much mean-

the ceremony. while to interest the wedding guests. many of whom were in their seats an hour on the floor was con- The scene on

before

stantly changing. Major Evelyn Gibbs, is second in command of

the Yeon Coldstream Guards.

the 2nd.

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zeserved

in

ot

Windsor. Space Rs

the Nave for men of the bat- who formed a square of khaki.

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the day.

Sir Walter Parratt, at the organ open. ed the music with Guilmant's Epithalme zt a quarter-past eleven. Those in the choir heard punctually as half-past cleven the opening passages of Lend us, Heavenly Father, lead us, sung as the processional hymn, the voices sounding far distant, and soon the head of the procession appeared. The clergy Glyn, the Dean of

Albert

Carr

were Bishop Verd. D.D. (Sub-Dean

Windsor (the Canon Edgar

of the Chapel the Hey, Stafford Craw

Royal the Minor Canons the Chapel,

ley,

brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and 8. Gibbs, his cousin. As the passed on, the chair wearing white lices over their red robes, turned and ascended to the raised galleries on either side the

of organ lait, and immediately following

to the altar came, the

on the arm of her father, thes of Cumbridge, and the bridal retinue. Lady Helena wore a beautiful dress of satin beauté, and a long Court, train of white and silver brocade, the veil being of old lace. Her only ornament was a string of pearls, the gift of the King and Queen

The procesional hymn onded -it had bern the more effective becaus sung by boys voices unaccompanied-there was opportunity to envisage the whole scene. within

that

gorgeously coloured chair in the pause before the service commend Never has a bride looked more upon this, the greatest of her Being herself a bride of 19, Lady Helena had chosen six young girls for her

wbese nges were between e and 14. Then

were ber cousin,

Princess

May Cambridge, daughter of 'Princess Alice and the Earl of Athlone;

Min Doreen

Gibber only daw of

G. A. and Mrs.

olonel

grand-daughter of the Right

Walter

and

and Lady Doreen Long: Miss Betty and Miss Diana Gibbs and Miss Antice Bea Dett, nieces of the bridegroom; and Miss e younger daughter and Lady

Victoria

of Lieut-Gener

Bir

and granddaughter- of the and her, dressed in pretty blue

rice Pole-Carew, and Beatrice

ed

of Ormonde. They rang

might be affrighted as of

georgette frocks and blue picture hats

the very youngest of these ladies they were galinatly

tba

attended, by two

The

not in the dress of to-day, "but that of Coldstreamers of the Waterloo period.

parts were taken by

Martin Gibbs, nephew of the bridegroom, and Master

Legge Bourke son of the lateant Walter Nigel Legge Bourke, Coldstream Guarda, and of the

Mrs. Edrie

Weld-Forester. 2 of the Marquis

of Lincolnsh

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the latter a tiny tot who found his duties as page too much for him, and at one stage ran crying to his mother's armas

Bishop Carr Clynn performed the con- in impressive tones, couple man and wife. 87, God be merciful to us, and bless us," was chanted by the choir, after which the

Love Divins, all lover excelling," brief address by the Rev. J. S. Gibbs to sung, and "there was a the bride

and bridegroom Among the signatories of the

in addition to the bride and hon and members' families, were Princess Christian Princeen Marie Louise, and the Lady Helene Gibbs left Frogmore, rice After the wedding breakfast Major and Marchioness of Ormonde. Then, after an being showered upon them by the assebl Interval, wore heard the Pobegri

ed guests. They motored to Blough, and to Tyntesfield, near strains Major

the Wedding March from

to it

triumphant

bars of

there took

spent.

trata

Evelyn Gibbs led his

his bride flown the aisle Bristol, where the honeymoon is to be to their waiting carriage

After

wedding the Marquis and Lady Helens is the younger of the two Marchioness of Cambridge, beld a recep daughters of the Marquia and Marchite tion at Frogmore House, at which some

ness of Cambridge. Major Evelyn Gibbs, 170 guests were entertained, Princess who sarved in the South African cam- Christian; Princess

Marie Louise, aaign, went out to France with the Princess Alice and the Earl of Athlone, British Expeditionary Force in 1914, and

and Lord Leopold Mountbatten being in October of that year was taken prison. umong, the company. The health of theer, being released and sent to The bride and bridegroom was proposed by the only last year. He is the fourth of seven Earl of Athlone.

2 (Continued as foot of next cndumrim.)

sons of the late Mr. and Mra. Antony Gibbs, of Tyntesfield and Charlton,

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