Do They Give You Baby's Own Tablets?
Benny, healthy, happy chil- dren everywhere are an en- thusiastic as their parenta about his splendid health- guintor that ia au pleasant in taste and appearance, that in so gentle in its action, yet a reliable na both preventa- tive and corrective of baby- hood and childhand alliente, BABY'S OWN TABLETS
ahould be in every home as 'mother's ever-ready stand-by
They quickly correct Infantile indigestion, calle, conatipation and stomach and bowel troubles generally.
The
tablets will check diarrhoea, expel worms, nilay fever, colds and croup. During teething they are a buon to baby, raning the pains
thus inducing sound natural sleep, although they rontain no deterious drag elements whatever.
At occasional tablet is an excellent regulater and eleminates those dangers which arise from incomplete cleaning of the intestinal tract.
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BABY'S OWN TABLETS SAFE PURE RELIABLE For Children Ailments.
MENTHOLATUM
My
Head Is Splitting Rub MENTHOLATUM gently on your temples and forehead. You will immediately feel the cooling, soothing effect and gradually the pain will stop,
MexTOLATUM, healing and cooling, a saft remedy for neuralgia, cɔkis, cuts, burns, skin eruptions and insect biten. Beware of imitations.
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HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1931.
KOWLOON FOOTBALL of wicker work
CLUB,
SUBSCRIPTION.
estimate,
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Sonnd Finances, He also referred to the very wise precaution which the committee kad
difficult to
SCHELDT DYKES
BREAK.
HOUSE ROOFS.
Brussels, July 7,
SIR JAMES JEANS ON RADIATION.
50
Cents
VILLAGERS CLIMB ON TO HOW AND WHERE MATTER IS
DECISION TO INCREASE THE taken to set aside $1,000 for the wip- ing out of doubtful and bad debts. At
ANNIHILATED. the loot meeting they had shroffed up the accounts and bad considered that
There is considerable evidence |there were accounts which could not
Heavy rsin falling over that the annihilation of mattor is be obtained, as some members had terday evening in the club premises, loft the Colony or had otherwise de Antwerp and the neighbourhood the only possible source of the faulted, and in setting aside $1,000 this afternoon broke the Scheldt energy radiated by the stars, ac
The annual general meeting of the In the Mainyan tennis champion-Kowloon Football Club was held yes- ships, played at Kuala Lumpur
and conchialed last week.
with Mr. J. Smith in the chair.
Enormous
The secretary formally read the they had done a very wise thing dykes at Austruweel. In the ladies' singles final, is minutes of the jest meeting, which Therefore, for the clubs to have finish-quantities of water invaded the cording to Sir James Jeans, tho Betty Oldfield, daughter of Major were confirmed, and the chairman el up with a working profit of over
in the United States is reprinted in General Oldfield, beat Mrs. Drew then requested the members to stand $550, showed that it was in a sound village over an area of two square substance of whose recent lectures,
miles.
So sudden was the flood that the a special.supplement to "Nature," after a keen fight by 6-3, 26, 6 for a few minutes in silenas as a mark financial position:
The spenter. Also referral to the
"If any direct evidence of this Many considered that the cham- of respect to Mr. George Edwards pionship would have gone to Mrs. and Mr. Harrison, members who had football league, and he said that inhabitants had not time to g
they had done extremely well. The first and were compelled to take re-process of annihilation is to he team should be congratulated on fuge on the roofs of their house, obtained," writes Sir James, it Drew, who in an Irish Inter-passed away during the year.
The Chairman in moving the adop: being ramers-up in the League, Cattle and fowls wore drowned. national player and a former!
seems most likely that It will bo Tho report and accounts were then runner-up in the Irish. champion- tion of the report and, secounts said
that there was very little in the re-put before the meeting, and carried at high tide the church' had to found in the highly penetrativoj be specially protected. Lampadiation discovered in the earth's ship.
port which called for comment. How-unanimously.
posts and tolegraph-polos have atmosphere at the beginning, of Lim Boug-suo, singles champion ever, he wished to draw their atten-
the men's tion to the bar profit during the last Ap alteration to Rule 19, which bean washed away. af Singapore, you
The damage amounts to several the century, singles by defeating Lim Say-kee year, which was entirely due to their dealt with members' subscriptions,
Lar convener, who was well acquaint was discussed fully, and it was decid-millions of franes. Many families cet with the nature of these mattered that the annual subscription should have had to be rescued by police of this radiation appear to pro- and had been able to purchase goods be raised from $5 to $10, Inclusive boats,
R.C, 7-5.
The mixed doubles were won by B. X. W. Oliver and Miss Oldfield. who beat 1. 11. Kleinman and Mrs. Brew 7-5, 6-2. It is noteworthy That Oliver bas figured as winner of this event no fewer than als in times, the last three years | streversion.
Miss Oldfield and Mrs. Drew won the ladies' doubles, beating Mrs. Bourne and Mrs. Bucknell 6-1, 6-3.
The men's doubles were won by Matsukawn and Kawndiri, who de Teated Lam Say-kee Nhi Ông Thuan-beng 6-3, 6-3.
In The
doubles, Everest and Flowerdew beat de Souza and Cheng Bun in the final by 2-6, 6-0, 6-8.
veterans'
"SCOTLAND YARD."
A TIEM OF VARYING QUALITY.
in
of
Edmund Lowe and Lunesilen Hare make "Scotland Yard", show- ing to lay at the King's Theatre, a film well worth seeing. But the other contributing factors, not ex- cepting Joan Bennett, are so er- dinary as to scapecly succeed maintaining one's interest.
The produeing
technique "Scotland Yard" seems 10 have been borrowed from past age. In fact, were it not for the master- ly work of the two actors mention- ed, the film would, at intervals, be nothing but the weary dragging through of some rather meaningless indoor scenes.
Scotland Yard, in stone and mor tur, is definitely not seen, Scotland Yard
of the s the brain centre greatest anti-criminal organisation in the world is only sketchily por- train smash trayed. There is
which
a great tribute to the is not producer, but there are two scenes on the London Embankment which definitely are. Taking the good with the bad, the manjarity of film- goers will find entertainment in this picture.
rule
Edmund Lowe fills a dual with the aid of an accomplished actor, and his speaking voice shows EL tremendous improvement in pra vious appearances on the audible screen. There is something very attractive and compelling about his acting. which assuredly lifts flm from a a rather low level.
the
one
Lumsden Hare gives splendid sup-- port, but Joun Bennet gives the impression that she is making her debut in a schoolgirls annual prize distribution play.-S. G.
GOLE
as
the STARS Play it
WHEN PLAYING A DOWN HILL LIE SELECT A CLUB WITH PLENTY OF LOFT
*
Is there a certain club to bi used for shots from the rough?
Whenever you find your ball in the rough; or any other kind of trouble, be sure to select a club! with enough loft to enable you to get out.
Whon playing, a downhill lie where one must stand ahead of the ball,, It is wise to use a club! with considerable loft. This t necessary because the face of the club is lightly closed.
The gallery watching Johnny Farrell piny
the 12th at Inverness recently should have gained a lesson from the popular pro. Johnny's second shot was only a foot short of going into the brook. He was about to play
arpath his approach to the
green with, a a spade when he suddenly changed his mind and selected a mashic nblick. With the mashia niblick he laid the ball on the greon and holed out in one putt for his par five.-- | ART KRENZ.
Afleration to Rule.
in advance and had sold them at of entertainment tax. reasonable rate, thus resping the fall
A
"The two hardest constituents
vido welghty evidence that matter
can be, and is being, annihilated A few other rules were also dealt
MERATA, Percy, Smith somewhere out in the depths of benefits of the rates of taxation and with, and then the office bearers for Treasurers, Bhul The Seth
Fleming: Captain the coming year were selected.
of Lepace. If we can assume that this Mr. Gilchrist Vice-process occurs on a suficiently! Second Team, Another item which he wished to following were nominated to producing a decent profit.
Captain, Mr. Spary.
large scale, this supposition brings bring to their notice was the writingofee:
Committee.-Messrs. Spary, down of the furniture in the balance
Reries of rast sheet,
President, Major C. M. Mannora;
problems The committer had considered Chairman, Mr Robert Hall: Can Clema, Johnstone, Coleman, Beach order and intelligibility into a Vice and Dallow; Ballot committee, Mesar astronomy and cosmogony in a A. McKelvic; practicable to write down the whole of Club, Mr.
Hast, Keates and Mackie.
of the furniture to the nominal Captain. Mr. G. Heiley: Bar convener, amount of $1, and he thought it was a Mr. G. Bond; Tennis convener, Mr. G. very wise move, as the wear and tear Stoken: Hon. Secretary, Mr: F. Clemo;
The
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