TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1913.
DIARRHEA AND ITS
DANGERS.
Dhe, royoniga has before URING e somi-tropical susamer bie the bugbear of stomach troubles in general and diarrhoea in particular. They are the result of a combination of the depres-ing influence of host on the nervous
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One may frequently hear it sald that there has boon not a little perturbation glubs are going out of date. Certainly among committees over the scarcity of recruits, and fair clube pan now afford the luxury of using black, balls na troly as in
Hughes and Hough item, and the prevalence of disease garme the days when Sheridan and so wash
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which thrive in the warmer temperature.
It therefore, behover everyone to pay particular bood to exting light but excord. ingly mutricious food which is absulately pure and free from gerais. Thess qualities Are found in Salatogen, physician. writing in The Medical Preis and Cirentar, states sanategun is a perfectly ideal fnd, ns it is readily absortable and alea posseseca nutritive qualities of the highest value,"
dilicalty. In getting futo Brooks's In- atlutions at which a long waiting lish has
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been the immemorial rule have had to have STEAM RAISING, FORDING, STEEL MAKING, SHIPS" BUNKERS recourse to the expedient cl ́ausponding entrance teas; And into most clubs now a esadidate may hope to gain admission in as
from any months as once it would have taken
sistor Rind toecap years. Rome once prosperour clubs karu inanition by colencing with a heen
But all this is no more han the changing froblem of a democmiio establishment.
increase shot. age. So far from clube going out of date, their number continue leading medical journals of the world. Amously. Mr. Nerill, in his books an Lau physician states in The Mal cal Times: Jon clubs, says The Times, estimates, that is the diarrhoea of typhoid fever I allow in the last 3 years over one hundred the parlent nothing hot water and Sanato. new clubs'have como into being, dividing gen for three or four days, and have found among them a membership W no favor' the practico anavor wonderfully well."
Sanatogen's value, over in the most sorious forma of distrhea which accompany typhoid fever, has been attested by the General Brokers.staninent physicians writing in the
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Comprising as fullowa :--- TEAKWOOD – Dining and Drawing Roma Suites, Upholstered Arm chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass-monated Bekend and Cots, Bed Room Suite, Burg Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Din our Wagons, Extension Dining Tablen and Chairs, etc., etc.,. 2 Dinner nad Dessert Servioca, Crockery. Sundry Good Glass Ware, Cooking Staver Kitchen Utensile, Cutlery, E.-P. Ware, &.,
BLACKWOOD-Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Cabinots, Jardinieres, Hall and Tes Tables, Tempoys, Blackets and Photo Frames, etc.
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1 Large Pair of Old Cloisonne Vaser,
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Ona reason for Sanatagan's value in th's condition is pointed out by a doctor, writing in The General Practitioner, who says: "Skratogen undergoes rapit and complete absorption in the healthy stomach, and a precisely similar rouelt is seas in diseased conditions."
Diarrhoea kuwers both the physical and Sanatozen is norvaus strength, and supreme in restoring the nervque and physical systems to their highest vigour, it Moon revitalises the suturer, who feels better than he has been for a very long tims. For these Tonsum, everyone who sutters from diarrhoes should take Sanate which can be obtained from all Chemists, without any delay,
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a 120.000. In the course at a contury. the tal membership of London claka tus erased from about 1,200 to some 200,000. Thore are many more clubnen, but there re also many more clubs, and competition
keon between them. elab. The increase in the general custELEPHONE: No. 869. over, more membre te sapport & modern of living unices itself felt in club fuacces an acutely as anywhere. The standard of luxory in the App intment and cuisine in also mach higher than it was, while the individual member uses his club less and Most men nowadays are members coptributos proportionately laws to its up! keep. of Reveral clube, ume of which they may from the Administration's Lanchew Minos can be obtained on application to the S'pore, Pang, Caloutta Thongw
open to "sh their hands no the way to coc ehter from one year's and to another, the park." One joins a club for a variety of reasons-beaxess it scomod at one Itime that it might have a special uso faltess; in a-inpular of enthusiam bo-
As it impressed chess so pleasant a place when one lunched there as a visitor to obliges fiend. One crutinues to belong largely from force of habit. The Annual dues are paid by one's bankar in courdance with a permanent order," and i: aoema discourteous to resign for no special reason. There is always, more- ver, the offchance that some day it may be fast the place ode needs. But the number of men who grow to be almost like articlos of the club fatoiture, who live, eat, drink clubs" and spend their days thore, grows atinukily analler. Blust men now are more or less busy, and, for such leisure na there in those complex days afford sa may nora "ways of eponding it agreeably. Instead of being the central fact in, their existence, to the vast majority of members club is now us, even if a great conveniánce.
· THE OLD COFFEI-HOUSES, Clubs grew, ns is well known, froth the la coffee houses, which it was the general role that may ovei who chose to inter, no matter his rank or condition, o payment of a penny became free of the hne Whather he ordered refreshment THE MANAGER,
ir not. he found there a chair and, sheltor, TeamOTE.nd, above all, he could rond the news. 296horts and from the general gossip learn
All that was going on :—
f's No. K120. Talg. Addream Hongkong, Fub. 2. 1313.
KINGSCLERE HOTEL,
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So great a university
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In which son may a scholar be Fur spending of a peans.
"The un ca club Frema tu have come lain
use in the riddle of the 17th century. Wo'aa ase the word clabbe for a suda
Mwquito Curtains and a large number of rich overloading the Botanicality ins tavern, wrote Aubery in 1053;
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Sons, and "Videx" Rolex quarter-plate Camon brådsm, (prattically now) cust twenty-eight Pounda.
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To let or for sale, GINSEL 11:30 am. 10 19:45 p.m...very 15 minutes. Dr J. M. Gillaspie Mr and Mrs E, Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr N. C. Wallise
CRAIG RYRIE, No. 4, the Paak, to chial functions of a club; but the true fount Barker Road, No. 124, Peak, & rooma. and origin of the elab idea, the nexus which
roquet Iswas. bbend the sodality together namely, com-let; fine situation; 8 rooms; tonnia and versalion and the play of wit-ias in coorso
LOCATION FOOD FOR Trig Boy overlaid and lost sight pi
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8.50 p.m. and '8 p.m., 9.30 p.m. to 11.00 "Path every half hour,
11.00 pm to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of
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At the Mermaid Tavern or the Devil with Ilaleigh and Shakespeare and Ben Jonson, 13 at coffee bouers liko Smyra's and Button's with Addison and Stoole, ur Will's with Dryden and Congrove; with Johnson, at the Quvon's Head, the Essex Artos, or Mitro, one can well believe that. the day might have been nobly spent is listening to the talk; for all that Swils declared hat tho muret converting that be over remember-Fine View of Harbour. 8.Booms, 3 Bath: 8.00. to 10.30... Every 15 mina bes ed listening to was that which he heard at rooms, Gardon and Tennis Court. Accom-19.30am to 11.00 act. Every 10 monter Will's. But gaming and politics came into modation for 30 Bervants.
M. S. HOY.
the cluba bofere they had been long in exist
euce and the change began wbich has ended in making general convertion almost the
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FOR SALE. HARTING and ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Jot No. 1154,
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AFNSTEAD & DAVIS,
3rd Floor, Alexandra Boldlig. Sanghong, Aug. 2. 1911.
EVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.,
The Chinese Mai
81.
For general conversation something liko nivorent acquaintanceship is necessary. and the only man in a club nowadays who? is naive, enlig den sinted with the members. grand scale had fallen into disrepute and THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER is the hall porter." When coming of 4 the preus usurped the old function of the clabs of moulding titical opinion, a great nilorca fell upon them, and for a time- London elule drove with one another to sea which could be the more lugabrious..... THE ZABBING OF LILLOMITENEM They are now. is general tantly. 1s gloomy than they were a few decades ago whee, dining is a certain club was likened to dining in a duke's bouse with the dake lying dend. upstairs." Tento in fur- bing and decoration, has become much gayer Guistors hava grown low widly Bestiah, and meals, more variand. ep- petlaing Ooo may have one's buk or cutien And liqugar in rooms, which once word sacred to silent meditation and to omnulecco: add ons smokes at large, arch-the homitintion of desolation in the holy pince--not selilumin the library. We have grown vastly lo chulish in the frostment of visitors.. even though it be still impossible for the such laviah club hospitality as te moted out Londonor to take adequate rotura for to hit sa viitor in the United 8:ates Only one Littlon ohib, it is believed, now: Azz Yun Lazier InmKLIJERKON FROM
"NOTES ON WILD IN LIFIgly excluded non members from
HONGEONG AND SOUTH
DEIRA."
By the Bat, J. A BUNDURY, M.A
To be had at the Omra MAY OBOS,
Park 1 Berised Price 15 Centa
dom, oven though many manage to make
them fool peculiarly unwelcome while in mosh, a member's guest, is now almost ne
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BY VESZISWAYOF SASEEL, HOEGKORS,
Over have armed themelet Among them are lost: 700 sppeb bo, one of bost managed slubs in London ara sore of the big Variaty of chinty dishes at the ALEXANDRA CAFE * Ems to tempt which no men are members
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