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THE WONDERFUL RECORD

OF THE STOMACH AND LIVER TONIG MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP.

The most representative body of women which has over boea assembled in our entry is in session this week (writes The

rily Telegraph of September 29th).

However you regard it the fifty years tl conference at Cambridge of the record of Mother. Seig-d's Syrup, is truly National Council of Woman of Grest wonderful Is it not remarkable that, after itain and Ireland more than 700 dele-half a century, Mother Seigals Syrop should gates have been appointed by the memlx of the branches of that organisation and still be the best as well as the cheapest remedy of various kindred societies.

"The con

for digestive disorders?

Is it not wonderful that; after fifty year, ference Different schools

therefore, a parliament of

210 other romely should have been discovered of thought, which is half so good for weak or si ing different policies, have their supporters on stomachs or for sluggish livers or its benches, and among the speakers are bowels? Is it not wonderful that th

it many leaders of distinction. The subjects scarcely a hamlet in any English-speaking which it has dealt with are also many and part of our Empire where Mother Beigel's Syrap Various Its motto, indeed might not regarded as a tried and trusted friend an alaptation of the eld Terentiane

it not a wonderful record that Mother aximaa a woman, and nothing Sigel's Syrup has been used successfully luis alien to me. Wo find the discusso cards of pains after eating, flatulence, sione ranging from international peace by water-crash, headache, biliousness and con- way of the morality of the cinema totipation, than any other thedicine in the higher education, and the sale of intoxicant to adolescents. But diverso as these themes are, it is to be admitted that in all of them women have their peculiar interest. If it were necessary to describe by one phrase the essential difference of this women's

from similar, gatherings congi

to its concentration of men, we shou

duct. Theory on practice and system and abstract principle were, of course, implied by its resolutions, but the discussion was aps to turn on pretical

pedients and on

Frances Balfour, listinguished champion of the cause of women in conflicts which have now been the voico" of robust

ex

president, Lings done.

Bil

world P.

Is it not remarkable, too, that in spite of the large increase in the cost of nearly everything worth having, the price of Mother Seigel's Syrup still keeps this medicine the cheapest old established and reliable remoly for indigestion that you can buy

Now you may ask, What is the reason for the wonderful success of this world-famous preparation? The reason is simple. Diges tive disorders, and all their symptoms, arise in the first place from a disordered state of the stomach, liver and bowels, and the reason Mother Seigels Syrup is so successful in banishing and preventing these troubles, is that it acte directly, hat gently upon theme

won, spoke with seems that woman hus Important organs.

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may

Mother Seigel Syrup contains medicinal sion extracts of roots, barks and leaves which, in combiration, have a remarkably beneficial Fffect in toning up, and strengthening the stomach, and in regulating and stimulating stom the action of the liver and bowels. Thus it restores these organs to efficiency, so that they are able to do their digestive duties easily and naturally, and when this is so, you will discomfort after exting relish and digest your food sad have no farther

it.

ptimisin T

"very small objectives to capture.. now only" She see

women entering every profession overcoming all obstarles, and " modestly first in many lists." It to be that some of the delegates had their doubts whether all the doors have been thrown as wirle, whether all careers are

femitting talent, as Luly Frances open to would suggest. Only the other day Lady Rhondda warned as that encouraging and rewarding women's ability our coun

The hip that the Syrup thus gives to your try is far less generous than the United, States. But in the recollection of the old digestire organs gastres the perfect assimily- struggles against prejudice and convention tion of the food ron rat and this effected, the president

well congratulate the indigestion with its kindred ailments, bilious. might assembly on the many signs of enlightness, Batulenes constipation and headache, ened progress" to be seen in the present become impossible. Au a cosule of this happy change, you will obtain fresh stores of energy condition of women.

and strength, feel well, look well, be well and keep well.

than

The first subject to which the con- ference gare its time was the mainten- nuce of peace. In her presidential address Lady Frances Balfour quoted Cobden's to are prone complaint that women favour all that appertains to war." But a more familiar fine, written by one who knew moro of human nature Cobden, reminds us that those who always ays hat war are the mothers of a nation. The resolution of the conference approving the decision to entrust the guardianship of the Dardanelles to the League of Nations, and urging that the machinery of the League should be used to settle the questions in ispute, was passed unanimously. More significant than the particular resolution were the declarations of different speakers that women would have all national quarrels referred to the League of Nations before

"the resort to arms, and the insistence upon power of the opinion of women now that they have become part of the electorate. No attack upon the Government was suggested, there was no demand for peace at any price, but the firm intention of women to use all their influence against war was proclaimed, and there was displayed earnest desire for closer friendship and co-operation with other nations

an

From national and international affairs the conference passed to matters in which women are more particularly concerned, Mesting in Cambridge the delegates were not likely to forget the anomalous position in which Cambridge University has left its women students. The Principal of Newn- ham remarked upon the untenable posi tion of an exclusion which i

in the kingdom has Mrs. Adam, of Girton, pointed out that the specious appeal to keep one university for men only is, in fact, to demand the abolition of existing privileges won by fifty years of effort

every other t

abandoned,

case, indeed, was crerwhelming, and the vote of the conference a foregone con- clusion That it will persuade the majority tes to effect their of the Cambridge graduates retrent. with dignity is, perhaps, too much to expect. But the delegates of the confer ence must be sufficiently well aware that in this matter the flowing tide of opinion is with them!

Rather more controversial were some of the other debates. That the conference wing declare for the re-establishment of the women police was natural, and in this it probably many supporters. Bat we doubt whether any good end is served by "the women of the whole protesting, that

Success breeds imitators, and there are many so called suletitates for Mother Seigel's Symp but not one of them contains the combination of more than ten herbal extracts upon which the restorative and remedial ralne of Mother Seigel'. Syup depends. Therefore he stray get the genuine Mother Seigel's Syrup- the remedy of world-wide repute, the remedy which has such a wonderful record as

stomach and liver tonio. Put it to the test yourself and cease to suffer. Fr travellers and others who prefer their medicine in tablety Mather Seigal'a syrup is sed in tablet form.

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country have been insulted by treatment MISS TORA INOKUCHI they have received or denouncing the Home Secretary for his glaring inconsis

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which he had begun.

Other social problems were considered in to the welfare of youth. The Wional Council has been working for

#and purification of the cinemas, woman is now one of the board of four film censors. The conference was informed that the tendency now is towards an increase in the number of "universal" filns, to which children as well as adults can be admitted, elimination of the with the progressive "public" films which are for adults only. There seems reason to interpret this an change for the better, for, the peculiar conditions of the cinema make it doubtful. whether the uln which is not fit for children

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and books should have to be Puniversal" innocuous to the nursery would hardly be in the public interest

Against the principle of compulsion in moral and physical welfare, the Countess of

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Selborne made a vigorous protest. The the nations who have done the least" The ference, was asked to declare that the effect of these arguments on the conference sair of alcohol to anyone under sighteen was such that the president was constrained ahould be made illegal: Lady Selborne to observe temperance always rouses our dared to defend the lad who drinks a glass worst passions Lady Selborns was left of beer with his dinner, and apparently innority of one, but we suspect that the borror of the delegates, pronounced that in her confession of inability to B50 "that a perfectly harmless the moderate use of alcohol is either in- this indulgence is thing. To this she added the disturbing advisable or wrong, and her protest against meddling in these matters by legiala proposition that there are plenty of nations who never drink alcohol, but they are tion, the faithfully records the convic

ions of the maar of English women.

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