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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1913.

"NERVES IN DISORDER.”

W

Hughes and Hough rap, has of memory,

AUCTIONEERS TO TER QUPERMENT,

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

"PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

Codex and

ABO. 4TH & Grη Eamona.

AL. TELEGRAPHIC Cook,

Telegraphic Adizum MEIRION. HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

+

Į!HK Undersigned has received instruc doda to Sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

00

THURSDAY,

the 24th April 1913, at 11 A.M., at 5, Distavatory VrÚLAs, Kowloon,-- SUNDRY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

(Particulars from Catalogue),"

On view day of ande. TERMSAs usual.

HUGHES & HOUGA,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, April 21, 1913.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

Tour de Soll by Pabllo action,

533

THE SUFFRAGETTE CASE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mr. Charles A. McCurdy, M.P.," "this" sete mub the case for the suffragette in the Dally Chronicle:-

Before the beatified dead in the Roman

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AVOTION BER

(17HEN that distinguished Barley Sirve! physician, Dr Ä. T. Schoßeld, wrote his remarkable book bearing this title, is attracted much attention, for it deals with a subject of supreme importance.

Everybody knows that nervous disorders. Are increasing. Lucky are they who dis | Church could take their place in the Calen not pay the price of diminished nerve force dar of Saints, a trial caed to be necessary SHAKE & GENERAL BHOKER. by authoring from such symptoms sa loss of

to adjudicate upon their claims to that disordered digestion.

distinction. Counsel appeared to plead depression of spirita, constant lassitude and

the cause of the departed, and in order sily induced fatigue. The suffering induced by these and other that both sides of the case might be fairly symptoms of

in disorder" in very great, and may end in that soricus cnodigued, there was assigood to the devil an flon known as neurasthenia. Drugs alone advocate of his own to say anything that will not cure such sufferers, They must could be said from Satan's standpoint, be treated by special means in which, as physician writes in The Molical Press Circular, good food, travel, axercise, puro nir, and sos-bathing play a conspicacus

part.

and

The militant suffragettes bare not over." devil's advocate to say a wurd for them in the Press today.

It is unusual for revolutionaries, however; violent-even Nihilist and regicides-b

PUBLIC AUCTION.

J

THE Undersigned has received instrue Tons to all by Fabllo Auction

On

MONDAY,

the 29th April, 1915, coinmencing at 2.30 F.., at No. 2, PATELL VILL18, Hangkow Road, Kowloon,-- 'A QUANENT OF

lack sympathiscis among us, so long VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD their activities are confined to countries. For violence at home the Eaz

otbar

The most imprirtant of these food. A De Claude L Wheeler has written, Either to keep the nervous system of the halthy individual up to the mark, or to raiss it to necesary aficiones whon stacked, not only protein (the body-building frod) but phos-lish people has no stomach, as the mess of phorus inust be forthcoming in ample Dister may some day and to their coat. quantition.

This fact applies with particular force when the bodily resources are weakened from previous attacks of Ulcosa and the digestivo organa are unable to take up their proper quantity of mutriment from the ordinary meals

HOW TO CURE NEEVES. IN DISORDER.

Obviously, a combination of pure pro- tain with that form of phosphorus which normally exists in the body and serves would be exactly what is needed in such CASBA Reasoning thus, Scienes has pro duced the combination doanded. It is known all over Sanatogen.

EMO.

civilised globe

Arson and bombs, broken glass and shat. tored horaes may form a striking back- ground to political aimsviewed from a con- fortable distance, but in the foreground they fill the picture so completely that we can hear nothing but the explosions and see nothing but the smoke. Any political significance is lost in the noise of people | shouting for the fra brigade and the police

The sufragiat politician of a peaceful and asprudent turn of mind, like inpsalf, fuola int clin d to wash h's hands of the whole aster, go home to bed, and prepares to e-tablish his own alibi,

The debilitatod nervous tissues," he continues, taka up Sanstogen as the parched earth drinks up water. It imposes no strain whatever on the digestive and assimilative powers already weakened from one cause or another."

The result of using Sanatogen, whoeu value has been attested by nearly sixtess thousand doctors, including ten physicians to European crowned heads is that the nervous symptoms gradually disappear, sleep returus, the memory is tostered. the igestion becomes good and the sufferer becomes perfectly well and strong.

Many distinguished people have testified to the romarkable effects they havo obtain ed from Sannlegen.

Somerset, the distinguished Henry

"Senntogen ca- doubtedly restoren sleeps invigorates the nerves and braces the patient to health. I have watched its effects on people whoso nervous system has been entirely under mined and I have proved Saategan to be

PING writes:

most valuable,'

TRE INTRACTABLE GORILLA.

FURNITURE

On view from the day of mic.

Catalogues will be issued..............

Terms.-Cath on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auntioneer.

Kongkong, April 21, 1918.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HK: Undersigned has rebelved instruç-

tions to sail by Public Auction

TUESDAY,

the 29th April, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r., at No. Z, VICTORIA Yaw,

Kowloon.

THE WHOLE OF THE

FURNITURE Contained Tharain. Comprising:---

For the consequences threaten to boYALCABLE HOUSEHOLD sorigus. It is no question this time of a few wooks in the second division. Impri unment in a criminal lunatic asylum, banishment for life from these shores, are only samples of the punishments demanded by public justly irritated by cutrageous attacks on property, and perhaps still more irritated by the obvious difficulty of souring adequate punishment of the of fenders. For the Government apposts to find itself in the difficulty once experienced by Du Chaillu.

It

The explorer had in the course of his Taking the orphan with him, he provided travels shut the mother of a young gorilla it with a suitable cage, and intended 10 bring it to Europe. Its intractable nature The physician to Her Majesty the Queen unsociable, refused to take its food, and

gave him just cause for complaint. Mother of Italy, Dr E. Persighetti, writes: sally allowed itself to dia of banger. "I have used Saustogen in several cases of

was powerless." Ayn M. Du

Chaillu neurasthenia, nad in every case the correct the ovil disposition of the beast." nervous symptoms wore greatly diminished. We have the same trouble with the I am convinced Saantogen is valuable suffragette. We have tried kindness tan- food

Write to A. Wuling & Co., G, Kiakiangpered with the second division, we hare employed persuasion coupled with the Road, Shanghai, for a copy of post atomach tube. She remains as unsociable The Art of Living," as . Du Chaille gorilla. It is no use Andrew Wilson. It will

be scnt, free, to

ment. In vain have scientists told her all montioning this paper. Sazatogen can that her brain is some ounces lighter thau

obtained of all Chemists,

71

tonic to restore lost health.”

NIE Undersigned have recaired instruc.istor the ded medica, writer, Drowning with her he is deaf to arga-i

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNIC),

on

TUESDAY,

the 29th April, 1913,

1.x,

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Der Vurux Road, Corner of Ice House Strout.~~~

A CONSIGNMENT OF

Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Singlo and Double Bed Size Sheets, Single and Double Bed Size Honeycomb and White Satin Quilts, Ten, Glass and Pantry Cloths, Damask Table Clotha, Dinner Sorvilties, Irish Embroidered Pillow Cases, Roller Towels, Stylish Lace Curtains y de to 4 yds, long, Embroidered Robre, India Gauzo Vests;

Also

A few lots of Gent's Shirts sizes 15 to

by the

No more striking intimony to Sanat that of man-she replies that she

esme taxes

Pays

the

Carved Teak Sideboard, Extension Din. ing Tablo, Ningpo Chairs, Tank Overman. tels, Easy Chairs Occasional Tables, Fine Blackwood Cabinet and Flower-stands, Ornaments, Pictures, Glass and Crockery | Ware, Cutlery, etc., etc.

Carved Camphor-wood and Teak Ward. robes, Washstands and Dressing Tables,

Chairs and Tables, etc., sto. Double and Single Bedsteads, Rattan

Utensils; -

Bathroom & Pantry Requisitos, Kitchen

Co. is good condition, and American Ios 1 Cottage Piano by Lane, Crawford &

Cheat.

On View from Monday, the 28th April"- Catalogues will be issued. Txxxs:-Cash on delivary.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer,

',

Hongkong, April 22, 1913.

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Mr B. B. Bayly Mr O. Beach

1.

Mr E. A. Beaumont Mrs F. R. Belilios

A distinguished physiologist ngen's power can be desired than the han following from the well known modical has explained in the phinest language that journal, The General Practitioner Tho she is subject to sexual disturbances which Want' Advertisements Mr G. 4. Bett variety of conditions of ill health in which at times unfit her for the exercise of calm

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Q.

AUCTIONS

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

181, Gent's Fancy Summer Waistcoats and PARTICULARS and Conditions of the

Sundries,

(In all lots to suit purchasera), TRUSA usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong. April 18, 1913.

*THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICE.

judgment or reflection (so essential in a voter she asks whether the same might

the

woteen

PREPAID

FOR

not have been said of Nelson, to say no- $1 per inch............. thing lesser men. If you tell her that

place for woman is the home, she will $ reply that there are some millions of

1 our country engaged in factori a workshops and other employments who bare no home in which to find their place. Asaare her that the interests of her a are botter safeguarded by the chivalry of the male voter than they could be by herself, and she inquires why the average paid to women workers is 78. a week, waga while the enfranchised malo geta fur times as much pay for the same hours of labour.

to reason with the

I is oseless suffragette. We can only deplore the limits of her intellectual power

Letting by Public Auction Sale, to be

·held on

the 28th day of April,

IRRING ON THE UDE OF LOGIC. MUNDAY, 1913, at 3 r., at the Offices of the Public

And yet it is a misuke to suppose, be su Works Department, by Order of His Ex- cellency the Governor, of One" Lot of many of the public now think, that the CROWN LAND at Tai Fing Shat in the suffragette is insane. "Insanely sang with Colony of Hongkong, for worm of 75 acid intervals of insanity" would mor

aptly describe her. Even when she years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Tafase L

constitution under 523 Rant to be fixed by the Surveyor of His which all t

one-third all these

of the women, and M-jesty the Erxu, for ono farther torm of

adult mon

tmon, are permanently disfranchised, and denies the authority of minority-made lava, there is method in her madness.

on the

Communications relating to now should)

be addressed to Ta Horror.

Correspondenta must forward

thel

samos and addresses with any communics- tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily Iot publication but as evidence of good faith.

All matter for publication should ta written on one side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed communicatior. hat has already appeared in any other paper will be inserted.

M

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Alterations and additions to Advertize ́muspta un pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 shonki be

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New Advertisements should be sent, in kature p.50.

!

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No. of Sale.

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Particulars of the Lols.

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1.

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Upant Price.

Annual Rent

4,000 (74

JAPANESE MAKERS,

11,500,

$28

Indeed, I I think alo rather

Otrs

side of logic than of insanity, and it is

because her behaviour is

is based on rosson sintomprehensible.

that we find her so

et

She is denied the essential attribute i citizenship in a democratic State, the right

to be represented when laws are made which she will be expected to obey, whos taxes are imposed which she will have to pay. She logically concludes that he is and, deprived of the privilege

not a

of its ship, ought not to be mïbject to

penaltie

presentation,

امد

No taxation without re -fashioned out-of the old.

iste Liberal used to say.

The suffragette be not kept pace with

a insertions.

Ons week.

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Mr J. M. Benzie Miss. A. Bernhardt Mis L. Bernhardt

Capt. G. R. Fernon

Mf G. Block Mr W. Brewer Mr R. Brown Mr and Mrs J.

Brova

Mr and Mrs Neil

Maclotpro

Mr A. H. Mancell

Mr F. A. Marcy

Mr A. P. Margetta

Mr Geo, Martin

Mra R. T. Matheson

and child

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8. Chalmers A. Claxton

Mr J. TYPI

Arden and Nonparell (Modern) complete fount, Incinding Itallo,

In good condition. Bend offers to

"TYPO,'

Jard of CHINA Max Hongkong, March 21, 1913.

Mr T. J. Cokely

Mr R. M. Clerk

.

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Me and Mra G. J.

O'Neil

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Offic

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GEO, P. LAMMERT.

Honakose, June 7, 1910.

Liberalism in the development of the MILNERS'

democratic ideal. The stands by the old Liberal doctrine, and adds quite logically, Government, which donies all right of representation to women has no more right to punish than to lax." This is not in- sinity, but reason, which on the lips of a

las britating.

EVERY KIND woman can be i

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Richards

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Duncan

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And, Ms L. M. Fosier

Me

and Mrs E. E. Smith

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* Gordon

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Mr

Mr

SAFES

SUPPLIED TO THE

-And so she declines ero to accept decent PRINCIPAL BANKS

and orderly punishment at our hands.

She destroys property, not from an un-

Footwear roning rage for destruction, but from

the rational standpoint of 翻 intellectual anarchist, who wisher to demonstrate to A public who distrust logic, and do not know what a syllogiam in, that she has been left octalde their scheme of roprosentative government and finds herself in'outlaw in bar dwn land.. For that purpose the decides to break their laws, and sa pastira resistance proved a broken roed the (Continued on pas 4)

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