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LEA &

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER JIST, 1910.

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INDISPENSABLE FOLLOWING SEVERE ILLNESS.

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'I was convalescent from a criticul illness of pneumonis, and my hair was loft in a deplorable condition, falling out and breaking off, dry, harsh, and brittle. The scalp lacked nutrition and esemed doad. I used Horpiolde sccording to directions with most beneficisi resulte, and attribute the restoration of my hair entirely to your Herpiaide. I can cón- scientiously endorse it for doing all you claim, and it gives me great pleasure to recommend it."

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A.

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MRS. ANNA CONNER.

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AMERICA ÎN THE PHILIPPINES.

VII.

THE SUMMER CAPITAL.

(FROM "THE TIMES" SPECIAL

CORRESPONDENT.)

More than once in former articles incidental mention lits been made of the rataral beaut.or

which, for various reasons, the world at lore

THE -WEART-WILLIES"

OF THE WORLD."

HOW A FAMOUS PHYSIOTAN WOULD - UK TREM. There is no more subtle indication of the way in which, tha body changes from time to time thau that afforded by the sensations of the ladividual...

It is within everyone's experi-nce that a time

of the Philippine Islands; and it is a subject of comas when, for no apparent reason, he feels has heard litte. In the first place, theek and unable to undergo any exertion. The Americans have since the occupation been too dryia wed is for something which will give s busy with the material and political problems to Sotion of strength. Under auch circumstances be able to appraise at their proper value the no hing compares with Sanategen. This is the town to selauce, It contains no alcohol er is inevitable that there should be an aoliuntion to rifal deng, but is inde exclusively of the sthetic advantages of their new acquisition. It greatest energising and redunstituent food

of their consider mountains chiefly in the light

the adaptability.us sanatoric, and bays and waiting eluent of milk, chanically com- falis primarily as offering possible locations for bird with sero-phosphate of sixlium,

resorts The mision of the United States seive prinsipe of t-o brain and nervous system 5 of in to olvilize the islands and make them pros-As Dr. Audrow Wilson, the famous writer

on Health Subjects, as aid: If in per us, not to write poems about them or to Faint pictares, Hat, indeed, the spirit which relying upon alcole-lar a pick-me-up "the tired" moves the American jople in the Philippines rsou tried Smogen, ho would soon discover his weariness to be ropt ord by a diferent is chamoteristic of the American genius."

feeling that of reusai vigour unaccompanied by any sub quout or corresponding depression, Suuntogon's dutage over the ordinary tonics, ranging from iron and quinine to arsenic and strychline, is that its neo doas not derange direction, bu. contrariwise, assists enfeebled appetite. Again, it- uso ou bo continued for long periods in obstinate ons, without in the least degree interfering with the work and parmits of ordinary life."

NATURE AND CIVILIZATION.

We in England have for so long been "over. civilized "that we cherish every primrose-root saderobia; but Americana for over a cantary have suff red from a imperabundance of nature, The history of the people is obiefly the story of the conquest of nature, of the overcoming of mountain ranges, and the subduing of the wilderness; and what has been of importance in their eyes and rightly-bw been not the great wild panopy about them but the corners wog from the waste and built upon. So in a town nestling. in the heart of scenery which Europeans rosa half the world to look at, the pride and affection of the community centre themselves in the new and not quite Among the autovely brisk bank building masses of the people of the United States there would probably be sotus division of opinion if they were forced to shonen between parting either with the beauties of Niagara or with the water power; and from Manila it may be that more people go out to Montalban to see the new dam sud reservoir than to see the gorge which those great works are powerless to deface. And it is hard to criticize this po nt of view. Thera: aro rivers and gorges all over the Philippine Islands, not a few of them more beautiful. thay what the Merigala has to show Montalban; but the waterworks mean a pura water supply and be it to the capital oily.. Saob, indeed, are the natural beauties of the Philippines that one is tempted to fores e a time when the islands will be one of the gr st tourist resorts of the work, and the playground and pleasure piacs of all the Orio t. That the resi dents of Hongkong, now only as 40 hours distant, will soon turn naturally to the Philip

as the place wherein to spend their shorter pines as holidays is probable, in spite of the fact that at the reason when people most wish to get away from Hongkong the climate of the Philippines, though still better than that of the British colony, is far from at its best. Just when Hos kong hacemos mast nearly intolerable, Baguio, the Philippine Simls," is likely to be practi cally inaccessible and alwost deserted.

THE MIRACLE OF BAGUIO.

At Bagule, by some 120 miles. of railway travel and 24-milea in an automobile, you can come in less than 12 hours from Manila to A mountain region of pine and bracken. 5,000ft. above the level of the sea. When the night in the city at sea-level may be stifling; here fa Degular the people roval in open fris of great. pias legs and nothing, perhaps, as beau dons In the Philippines mora characteristically American than the oreating out of chaos of sumer espital ou these monntain tops. In much the same way did Kubla Khan decre

"of him pleasure houser. Bo for, the 21 mi es automobile road, which is fairly near comple tion, have cost about Ave million pesos, on roughly, half million sterling. In good seasons it is estimated that it may not out mvol over £25,000 a year to maintain. Unfor tunately, there are also other reasons, os hap-. pened two years ago, when one day in October 25in. of rain fell in 24 hours, and £25,000 worth of damage was done in waight; and, with captious spirit quite unworthy of the Arabian Nights, opponente of the Government have had good deal to say about the extravaganeo of the Hagnio enterprise. When one first visits Baguio it is impossible not to admire the au dacity of the men who, with so many other things pressing to be done, not about the ander taking; and it in equally imposible not to feet that the result has justified the enterprise.

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A WONDERFUL MOUNTAIN BOAD, For 24 miles this astonishing rod limbs up the mountains, for a largo part of the dis tance following halfway between earth and sky the sinuosities of a deep and majestic gorga; thon zig-zagging ap the front of the hill. Some times the real is out into the face of the cliffs; sometimes it is built ont from them into space. Either way

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THE BUMMER CAPITAL

not have become loosened to make the baon: Inne ly not a hitla fryin to a nervous pas Fanar. So far, there has not acciden, but no one pietends to believe that this immunity can continue indefinitely. Authe car swinga round the sharp angles of 20DA, always on a steep grade up or down, there is nevera marrin of more than a few feat, and often only a margin of inches on one side or the other. This nevitable that soo or or later that httle thinga sould happen, a slight miscaliule tion by the driver, a trifling skid on wet sur face, something insignificant the matter with the brates or storing-rear--it matters not what it is; it will be sufficiqut. -Meanshile, it is wontful driving. Bigaio is in the Pro- vince of Ben ast (pronouned Ben-set, with an accent on the "get"), d the road is known as the Benguet rod; and when a man says of his chauffeur that he was on the Benguet road one goes with the roca rising over this year," any further testimonial is super- ope's head on one side and on the ather a tous. straight drop down to where the green river, far below, twists and tumbles and bronks into On the undula'ing hilltop, among the pinos Fatebes of foam where fallt a boulders blook its and where the bracken clumps are starred with way. And constantly, as you look down, you white, Bonguet lilies, taller und with longer sue, wedged against the boulders and stranded trumpets than the ordinary Madona lily, the on occasional shallows, bright scarlet sticks framework of the Sonarer Lapital is already in which, where the road is highest above the baing Wide roads are being out in all dixeo- stream, might be matahes or toothpicks. They tions. A polo ground is laid out and a golf are bridge-timbere and steel girders. On the course. Some of the best of the land and of whole course of the road there are 60 bridge, the views is occnple by the military in Camp great and small, and when there is a heavy rain John Hay: Them is a country elab, and the ad, in a few hours, insignificant side creeks delightful private cottay residence of the pre- convert themselves inte raging torrents, some of sent Governor-G nerul, Topsite, as well as many the structures are likely to carry away. The ther houses builty or bein built, by prominent present writer made the trip to Baunio recently members of the Government or wealthy citizens when it was after the close of the season af Manila. Above all there is the range of proper. There had been rains the sight Governmens buildings, with the large club. before, and to came to the site of a 16ft retur at for the use of the employs 1 bridge which was not; and, leaving our car, we something of an undertaking to transplant the balanced ourselves precariously along a stringer machinery of a Government up such a read as to where another car, sent down 'rom above to this in automobiles in blocks of eight bat for meet us, waited on the other side of the gaif, some four months of the year, from mid-February mixed gang of Tagalog. Igorcotes (the natives to June, off-work in Manila is trial, at least to of these hills), and Japanese was at work under white men; and it is believed that the expense

a American engineer pulting in a now bridge. "Coming down This evening, aren't you?s will be more than made good by the improve. ment is health and the greater eoielicy of the the American, "We'll have it all fred up for

yon

working force. This year ante 500 individuals, members of the Government, Department chiefs,

it

by then. We came down at 2 o'clock f the afternoon, and had run over the new bridge and employes of all grades, were thus lifted, as before we identified it, so completely had ali

on a magis carpet, into the hills. Next year signs of the work and the workmen vanished. is the intention to make the migration more And when one of these bridges carries away item. In a for years there will be a railway would cost more than they are worth to resume to the mountain-top: not following the line of the members from where they are strewn along the present road, for the expense of the con a mile ce só of the rocky river bed far below; 60struction would be prohibitive. But a locating yon sea them, little coral straws which show up corps is, at the time of writing, on its way from prettily beside the jade thread of the river.

the United States, and some prac icable roule - MOTORING EXTRAORDINARY.

will andoubtedly be found. It will then still The rocks, moreover, of these hills are soft, le necessary to maintain the proseul read for and vivilance is even more needed to guard military purpose, for it is believed to be the against the dangers from landslides than from intention to increase thesize of Camp John Hay, the dangers of these evasive bridgas. On this and ou important military post cannot well be particular trip, though the rain of the night dependent for communication on a single line before had not been exfesor inary, there warn of rallway. Besides its military use (bore will several places whore gang were still clearing also always be plenty of other people who will dobrie of the road, and we has to slow up to prefer the ran in an automobile to the more pick o way through. In places where the road promie railway trip-people who are fond of is built out from the mountain side there is, thrills and to whom the wild scenery of the great after a rain, always enough of pleasant gorge, in the cool of the evening or in the mor- anoriainty whether the foundations may ning mists, will be a deilght.

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