16
Breakfast
Cups
of delicious strengthening Bouillon
delight for the strong, a godsend for the weak-made from a oz of Lemco, Tuc ich beef goodness of LEMCO has restored thousands of faralds to robust strength.
A user with 1-4I have derived great benefit from Lenica. I had sudesed much from *ania, and am now getting well, thanks to "Lemco."-Mauritius.
LANCO. 4 13sd's Àriage, Leedsa, B.C.
Lemco
SAINT RAPHAEL
TONIC, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE Very palatablo.
,
Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Anæmia, Debility and Convalescance, to- voung women children and the aged. Invaluable, in hot climates.
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DOSE: Oas wine-glass after the two principal meals.
-Each bottle of genuine VÍN SAINT-RAPHAËL bears, in addition to the registered trade-mark:
(1) The WARRANTY STAMP of the VMON DEB FABRICANTE,
(3) A METAL MEAL advertising CLETEAS.
go is a MELISSA and MINT cordial
CLETEAS which surpasses all others by its
purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar.
COMPAGNIE du VIN SÄIKT-RAPHAEL, Valence (Drome-France), AGENTS:-CALDBBOK, MACGREGOR & Co., HONGKONG.
BUILT FOR THE FAR EAST.
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new ballt In the very hub of the cycle industry—Coventry itself---by experienced British workmen the materinin ssed are the best and most reliable. It therefore follow that with food workaan- sip and materials, combined with up-to-date appliances, the products of the Hazlewood" Înctory (with: 34 years) are right, that is, sight in design, wight in bearings, right in fish, right in price, nude furtkamers, they give ne trouble. Ask to sa thru celebrated excies at all Gint-dessitares and agencia
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Write for Catalogue and Lizis.
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UNDER THE PURE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, UNITED STATES OF AMÉRICA.
On every bottle of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills sold in the United States of America there is placed an extra label, bearing a number and the word "Guaranteed" which denotes that the proprietors of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills guarantee that they contain nothing that is not in strict accordance. with the Pure Food and Drugs Act. It is further guaranteed that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills comply with the regulations of the Department of Health, both as to the standard of purity of the ingredients used in their manufacture, and also that they are a good, wholesome remedy for the purposes they are advertised for. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a purely vegetable sugar- coated medicinal preparation, carefully compounded by experts, and are manu- factured on the premises under the direct supervision of the proprietors. The care taken in the production of these Pills, is illustrated by the manner in which they are packed. Instead of being put up in cheap wooden boxes-that absorb prisonous and other substances they are packed in glass bottles at a cost of live or six times that of wooden boxes. The extra cost is more than made
in the satisfaction of knowing that the Pills reach the public just as they left the laboratory, unaffected by moisture or climatic changes and free from contamination by contact with any foreign matter.
up
They are a perfect Blood Purifier and a
positive and permanent
cune for Indigestiva, Consti
Bilion,
pation, Huadschie,
Sallow
Cumplerion,
ver and Kidney Erdublu, J'ile.... Pimples,
Builm ind Bozcken, and
fue Fenude Aifments,
DR MORSES
INDIAN ROOT
FOR THE LIVER
PILLS
For Sale by WATIONS, Ltd., Wholesale and Retail Agents, and Chernists and Stores generally,
at 60 cents per battis, ce will be forwarded on receipt of pries by THE W. H. COMSTOCK CD., Ltd...
.Sole Proprietors 21, Farringdon Avenue, London, England.
THEY DO NOT WEAKEN, THEY DO NOT SICKEN. THEY DO NOT GRIPE..
LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH 18 LIVING DEATH.
AND
VETARZONERVE FOOD
This remarimble compound, the latest discovery of modern times, is without equal in all cases of defective nerve and brain power, whether, induced by worry, overwork, dissipation, or other Influences. Sibeplessness, palpitation, defective circulation, nerious dyspepsia, te or neuralgia, low spielta, memal and bodly prostration, want of consdence, general delity, premature deca er deficiency of the vital forces, loss of vitality, harassing dreams, restlessness that can settle to nothing, irritability of temper, femme complaints, bystela, backache, bearing dowA DESERTONS, wasting disentes, consumption, night events, muddy, High-coloured water, &c., are all so many of brain and nerve wreckage and exhaustion, the cause of by far the greater portion of
different misers, £l-health, and despondency by which we are confronted on every hand, that can only be missinlly combated by the use of this wonderful and highly scientific preparation. Bracing up the system generally, it gives tene to the exhausted vereza, mrsents all weakening wasting discharges, restores the falling energies, and imparts new life and rigour to those who had so recently seened played out, used up and valueless." Bottles Trice 2, 94.
WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH 19.IMPOSSIBLE.
VETARZO MEDICINE
Never before was there anything likeft, not eat its marvellous properiles ever be equalled in all cases of poorness; impurity, or other imperfecilon of the blond from whatever cause arking. No sooner is it imbibed into the system than it permentes and penetrates to the minutest capil· iaries, overcoming and expelling disease, wheresoever and in whatsoever form wel with; removing at blotches, pimples, scarf, scurvy, scrofulous and glandular wellings, discolorations, roughness and unsightly patches, de. Its effects are almost magical in the treatiset of gent, rheumiRiim sciatica, fubego, pain and awelings of the Joints, discharges, blood poison, ecreta. lepro psoriasis, tad legs, bad breasts, abscesses, ulcers, woonde, sores, goitre of Derbyshire week, i improves the general health, and quickly renovte long-anding blouchilis, asthma, and hacking. straining, spasmodic cough, too often the precursor of consumption. Bottles Price 2s. 6d.
Send stamped addressed envelope for tree booket, or P.0, 2% for trial bottle of either remedy, to THE VETARZO REMEDIES, CO, GOSPEL OAK, LONDON, Unprincipled Vendors may try to sell you something else for extre profit-do not scoopt it, but insist on having 1036 VETARZO. The genuine has the words," VETARZO REMEDIES" on Government Staung, VETARZO REMEDIES ARE SOLD BY BOOT'S, CASH Chemists,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15rm, 1910.
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CIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.
A SENSITIVE MICROPHONE.
Preliminary trial, M. Crolbols treated 100 hilogrammes of residue with 6 res 0: best root juice rich in forment, and the pulp was completely transformed in 48 bcura. the usual necessity for pressing being avoided, Applied on a large scale at an agricultural station tho process yielded a material which fattened the cattle as much in three weeks as they ordinarily gained in a month. The new fodder, unlike theek silo pulp, is eaten also by shoop
A PERISCOPE CANE,
The novel Frengh walking, stick by which ano
The novel hydraulic microphone of Signor Majorana, Italian physicist, embraces a smell glass tube through which flows a stream of slightly acidulated water. Near the top of the tube is a side aperture closed by a sensitivo diaphragm, which is joined by a short rod to the diaphragm of a telephone mouthpiece. As the water emerges from the bottom of the inbe it passes between two platinum electrodes, com- ploting the circuit between them. Speak ing into the mouthpiece sets the flowing over a crowd or a high fence is a now application-of-a-feruiliar-optical-devico. A water into vibration, thus varying the resistance
hollow tube is used for the came. Near the between the electrodes, and transmitting the sound vibrations through the sleetria eirouit his microphone has been used in wireless telephony over a distance of 250 miles or more. For this purpose it is placed in the cirenit of a Poulson generator, consisting entially of an electris aro in an atmosphere of hydrogen, and the electric waves from bis pas from the transmitting antenna to the air, are caught by the receiving anfenze, and then passed through a pyrite. platinum thermopilo, tting up a currenting in Belgium, which now has 48, chiefly in that reproduces in a telephone the sounds the manufacturing districts of Liego and or words transmitted. When this microphone Charleroi and the mining districts around was tried on the telephone line between London Antwerp and Belgiam. Of these four employ and Rome, about 1,200 miles, conversation WES
from 600 to 2.000 workmen. the others from 5 plainly heard, although the ordinary microphone to 100, and last year's products reached nearly done not work at that distance.
$6,000,000, about 40 per cent, being exported.
TEMPLE DRUMS AND CATHEDRAL CHIMES.
top, and projecting at a right angle, is eersted a tiny telescope, and near the lower end is made an eyohole. As the stick in held abov the head, the light passing through the telescope lenses atrikes a prism, which refects it down the tube to another prizm opposite the ayehole. In this way the imago of the objects in the field of view of the le mass is passed to the eye, and becomes clearly visiblo.
PROGRESS IN A NEW FIELD.
Electro-chemical factories are rapidly develop-
THE STIMULATION OF DEEP BREATHING, The remarkable effects of deep breathing. which seem to have been gen rally overlooked although well known to divers and others, Some correspondents of a local English com- are found by Dr. D. F. Comstock, of Boston, temporary, says the Japan Mail, have been to be: Market increase in the time the system inveighing against the nuisance of a temple drum which is boston vicorously in their can do without respiration; mental stimulavicinity from roay more to dewy ere.
This tion, a short increase in physical endurance; reosile the curious fact that a Japanese never and a rise in the palae. In his own ex- complains of noise. The boating of a bi dram in his immediate neighbourhood does not keem perience, four minutes of enforced breath to disturb him at all. Neither does the peen- ing made it possible to hold the broath 3 liarly shrill whistle of an itinerent confestionar. minnies, the limit without the preparation being Neither do the appalling cries of crowds We have never 56 seconds. Another person suosseded in bold harnessed to a festival car. ing his breath five minutes after the preliminary heard a remonstrance uttered against these incidents of daily life, Custom has softened breathing.
them inte insignificance. Bat when quos, tioned about their tacit endurance of such berm known to plagues, Japances have express surprise that foreigarrs should
oallons at Lowo and 20 sensitive in Japon, For have you not in Europe, they nak, "your church-hells, which clang out most namna nal reverberant notes for thirty minutes at a time, twice every Sunday and on many week-days, and bave you not your river-steamers with their str
strident syrens; und have
You not your locomotives end your factories which with exeruciate all lovers of quiet; and have you not their ransous or piercingly abril whistles your cathedrals which, for all eternity, ring out the quarters, the halves and the wholes with "damnable iteration" of cracked chimes? enroly you should have been well seasoned before you come to Japan?" What is the
A PIONEER ENGINE -
The new German strong battery locomotivo i. 25 fent long, has two 35-horse-power motors geared to the axles, and weighs 19 tous, including an Edison battery of 5.9 tons. With » 33-ton car, it rau 130 miles on a single charge,
FIRE-BUILDING BY AIR COMPRESSION,
The Burmese, still without matches in damp, remote parts of the country, have made the tm portaat practical discovery that heat is generated by the sudden compression of air or other g, An instrument described by Prof. O. P. Monck ton, of Calentta, consiste essentially of a baffalo's hors, with a quarter-inch hole bored nearly to the bottom and fitted with a tight piston. In a recess in the lower end of the piston is placed a piece of dry pith or other infammable material. The piston is then inserted in the horn sylinder, driven down by a smart blow, and quickly withdrawn, when blowing on the pith cangos -it-to-burst into flome, giving fro to the in
geniona Barman. It is calculated that if the cylinder in two inches long and the piston is driven to within a quarter inch of the bottom, the temperature should be raised from 80 degrees F. to 790 degrees F. Heat is given out during compression, however, and the piston is naver perfectly sir-tight, so that in practice there is alosa estimated at about 25 per cent.
CAN (PEAT GROWTH ENSURE PERMANENT FUEL!
The exhaustion of the world's fuel will an. doubtedly be deferred by the use of peat to ŝup- plement the product of the coal mines, and this reserve fa known to be enormous, while on optimistic theory suggests that it may be made unlimited Ireland alone has 2.800.000 acres of unused peat, with a depth of 16 to 30 feet. It is estimated that the peat averages 18,231 tons to the scre, and, on the sasumption that the calorific value is one-tenth of that of coal this would equal 1,823 tons of coal, or a total of 5,104,000 tons of coal for Ireland. At least kalf of this would be economically available for stears raising. It is not conclusively proven that the past bogs can be reproduced, but the claim is made' that in some cases they increase 5 or 6 inches a year, the growth depending on the character of the plants. This suggests that our fuel supply, after all, may be made permanent by conserving and cultivating the boys.
A NEW COTTON.
Seeking a substitute for high-priced cotton, a spinning ompany at Chemnitz has obtainde usable fibre from the seeds of the kapck, or allk cotton tree of the tropics. The fibre is naturally brittle, but Prof. Goldbere has so troated it that, it is span into a very soft, silky and inexpensive yarn, the durability of which is yet to be tested The Abre is already much used in padding furniture, for pillows, eto,
IMPROVED ENSILAGE,
An industry that is little considered but of growing importance is the culture of the misrc. scopic vegetation known as microbes. The well chosen and prepared cultures serve for regulating and improving various producte, a special yeast, for instance, giving the desired bouquet to wine, and the use of the right spore enltura in cheess-making determining whether Roquefort or other variety shall be produced, The new idea of J. Crolbols, a French
preserve experimenter, is to
to
bo
Biwer this criticism? It will scarcely de to plead that European. noises are more refined than Japanese
Don't
Worry About That Bald Spot
Don't Worry About that Bald Spot, for if the serp is smooth and shiny the baldness has come to stay. Better direct your apprehension toward the hairs immediately surrounding the spot, for they will be the first to go, unless you kill the dandruff germ and keep it out of the realp with "NEWBRO'S HERPI. CIDE.
The time to cave your hair ïs whils you have bair to save. Extraordinary results sometimes follow the continued use of NEWBEO'S HERPICIDE.
Doctor Waterhouse, 。 well-known physician of Town, and a member of the firm of Dyer & Waterhouse, advised the Rev. R. N. cms, Pastor of the First Presby- terian Church at Charter Oak, Iowa, to nie NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE; rend bis latter about it:
Mersra. Dyer & Waterhouse, Druggists,
Charter Oak, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The Herpicide you recom- mended to me for nas nga remedy for dandruff and baldness has proved a great success. I bare used only one bottle and the result is surprising. The scalp has been thoroughly cleansed from dandruff, the old hair has softened and strengthoned; while short, soft hair las already appeared in bald spots; I have been greatly relieved from headaches; I most earnestly recommend all afflicted, as I have been, to try NEWBRO'S HERPI- CIDE. elo fodder
(Signed) Env, B. N. TOMS, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church,
Charter Oak, Iowa.
by menus of a culture of lactic fermenta. In the silo, under a protective covering of straw, the fodder undergoas an acid fermentation that makes it readily digestibls and gives it a taste agreeable to cattle, but the process is irregular and uncertain, and mach fodder is often of poor quality. In the North of France the folder used consists largely of the pulpy residue from Engar beots, of which many thousand tons aro kept for the winter fattening of cattle. In a
and
* AT DRUG STORES.-Send 10 Cente in Stamps to The HERPICIDE Co., Dept., N., Detroit, Mich., for a Samplu.
INSIST UPON HERPICIDE.
A. 8. WATSON & CO., SPECIAL AGENTS.
FLUMANS
Pain arising
Rheumatisen, Lumbago, Sore Throut from Cold, Cold at the Chess, Neuralgia from Cold,
Chronic Bronchitis, Strelni, Backache, Bruises, Slight Cuts,
Cramp, Scrences of the Limbs after exercise, is heat treated by using ELLIMAN'S according to the information given in the Elliman R. E.P. booklet 96 pages, (illustrated) which is placed inside cartons with all bottles of Elliman's price 11, 29 & 4. The R.E.P, bookletalso contains other information of such praction! value as to cause it to be in demand for First Aid and other purpose; also for its recipes in res pect of Sick Room re- quisites. Elliman's added to the Bath is beneficial.
Animals
Ailments may in many in. stance be relieved or oured by following the instructions (illustrated) given in the Elliman E. F. A. Booklet 64 pages, Found enclosed in the wrappers of all bottles of ELLIMAN'S price - 1/-, 2- & 3}6.
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Lime Fruit Juice is to get
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