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DRAMA AND THE EMPIRE.

LOSS OF WEIGHT IN MALARIA.

HOW DOCTORS ABB WORKING TO BESTORE IT.

The loss of body weight is one of the most noticeable of the direct conspinonces of Malaris. Obviously, therefore, it is one of those most distressing to the patient as well as to his friends, for it interferes in a marked manner it is of the greatest importance that the weight with his appearance. From every point of view which has been lost should be restored with the utmost rapidity. This is, necessarily under ordinary conditions, a difiloult thing to do, for the causes which have redpeed the patient's Adigestivo strength bare likewise roduced his digestive powers, and weight can be acquired only through the digestive system.

BY SIR HERBERT TREE. The Drania prompta notion as well as reflects Botion. The effect of a great bistarieni draus is not only to commemorate the heroic deeds it glorifies, the sinister stimes it gibbets. It also gives a prompting to emulation of the nate of warning as to the other. Cenaldering history not only of our own Empire but of of great national force sod of ferrent patriotism, other countries, one will generally find a period also a period of great dramatic achievement The Drama of such a time is in the first in- stance an effect more than a cause. But soon it becomes also a cause stimulating and giving larger life

to the original patriotic impulse. wave of forvent nationalism produces, as one of its effects, an expression in some form of drama, whether it be the chanted epics of the Homeria epoch, or the highly elaborated historical plays of Shakespeare. This patriotic drama nonrishon to a stronger and yet stronger growth the feel. ing which gave it birth. On a wave of dramatio fervour a poople mounts to great near.

THE POETRY OF THE PEOPLE.

In our British histo y that la particularly noticeable. The period at which the national fooling was most potent was the period of Shake- speare and a group of lesser dr matists who are not of supreme fame only because of his over-

Bandowing greatness, Were it not for the

This diagram shows the extra- ordiuery way in which Saratogen enables those who have lost weight to recover it

The smaller figure represents the average increase in weight made by eight patients who were fed at a hospital on the most restorative and waight-producing foods, known to the authorities.

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larger figure represents the average increase in weight of the patients treated with the same food to which Sanatogen had been added. I will be noticed that their. weight increased about five times as much in the same timo.

national feeling of his time Shakespeare would not have been possible, and the Jamos. I. translation of the Bible-the most marvellous of Literary achievements would not have been pas. sible. But it is also, I think, trae that had it not been for the exuberantly patriotic drama of Shakespeare, for his epic exaltation of the English race, the flood of patriotism would not have reached so high, its effects would not have been so lasting. For the Drams, mark you, is the postry of the people. Books may lose them-acute stage of the feror is over, a ready means Happily, as every doctor knows, when the selves in the libraries of the few. The Drama of restoring this weight is at his land by the takes the platform and gives its message to the use of Sanntogen. It does not matter whether The effect that the Drama can love on our Sanatogon in such conditions is invarishly so the sufferer is an adult or a child, the effect of ideals of Empire it would be difficult to ezag rapid

that gerate. Our Empire roots in the main on an idea, is due to its composition-the body-building it seems to act like a charm. This Its union is the result of an idea rather than of part of pure cow's milk chemically combined an expression of force the idea that the British with that salt of phosphorus which is found in race, whatever its faults and mistakes, has sought the brain and nervous system. The use of steadily in the past, seeks steadily now with the Sanatagon tones and revitalises every organ added enlightenment of experience, lumsa bet of the body and, as it were, makes the feeble, terment, the idea that the British race is the best flistering Bams of life burn rigorously and adapted to carry on the work of civilisation. strongly, so that the feeling of weakness which That is the real bond of Empire, that in the force is so marked a characteristio of the sufferer from which keeps linked together all the free nations malaria rapidly vanishes. Saustogen's power of under one Bag. An idea must be served through increasing weight is strikingly shown in a case the intelligence, The newspaper, the Drama quoted by The General Practitioner: "A these are the two great modern servants of woman 5 ft. 7 ia. in height had dwindled to 7 Empire, the forces which can keep the mind of st. 11 lbs. She was ordered two teaspoonfuls of the community instructed and stimulstad. Sanatozen thrice daily. At the end of a week three weeks she bad increased 7 lbs. in weight." she had gained 7 th 3 oza, and at the end of

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SHAKESPEARE AS AN IMPERIALIST. Consider the value of Shakespeare to the idea of Empire. In the theatros of all our nations his dramas are played, and always their intellectual value meet suggest to our children overseas a sense of the value of the common heritage they' have se Britons In addition, almost always they ACUTE STOMACH DISORDER have some direct appeal to the pride of race, sonde outburst of passionate patriotism, such as that of John o' Gamot's

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FIREWORKS AND WRESTLING. MATCHES IN SIAM.

GORGEOUS AND BEAUTIFUL PYRE

An intereating description of the ceremony in connection with the cremiation of the remains of the late King of Biam is given in the Septum.

just a year ago. In accordance with the eti her Century Paprite by K. van Dort

The death of King Chulalongkorn took place quette of the Siamese Court (says the writer), the emblamed body has been kept in the pass in the interval, surrounded day and night by a guard of honour.

The preparations for Royal cremation are as follows:-A crematorium, or plira moro, or premane, as it is sometimes called, is erected, and decorated in lavish fashion. The site of the phra is a large plot of land in front of palace at Bankok that is known as the Premsue Grounds.

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The ceremonies last several days. Each mora- ing begins with religious rites, hundreds of privets conducting the services. Following these come theatrical shows, the Siamese equi- valent for vandeville wrestling matches, and so forth; and at night there are fireworks in profusion. The new king, the Royal family, the nobles, and the court officials are among the spootators from the beginning to the end of the dally functiona.

A JEWELLED URN,

Oo the last day of the religious observances, usually lasting a week or toa days, the remavize of the deceased are placed in a jewellel urn, which is placed on a pyre of dried faggots. The King starts the flro, specially invited spec- tators throw boly candles and sandalwood." on the flames, and tho priests chant prayers means while until the body 18 consumed.

of the body are collected amid further ceremonias, After the pyro has burned itself out, the ashes patin en ur, nul placed in a building in the family. palace in which are kept the urns of the reigning

the recent Royal cremation, minute-guns began With the dawn of the morning appointed for booming in various parts of Bangkok. All elas was still, trafic being stoppad, and the usually chatting, laughing Siamese for ones were hushed and subdued. From a very early hour of the day the streets presented a unique aspect. White being the Siamese mourning colour, thes of several thousand people so deessel, and packed closely together, wending their way slowly and e spectacle

reverently to the Fromage Gemands, gate one the impression, when viewed from abro, of a river of white on which floated the hole of the people.

ing was the rimarkable enthusiasm show both What made the ceremonies specially interest. by Siamose and foreigners to make the event a testimonial to the worth, and a fitting close to the remariable enreer, of a great monarch.

GOLD AND BLUE,

The pil'ars and walls of the creatoriam were gold, over which stages from the moret books, beautifally ornamented with a groundwork of worked in blue silk, gave a charming effect. On sach platform were delicately carved figures of This royal throne of Kings, this scepter'd isle,

angels and of yaks (devils), the former in atti- This earth of majesty this seat of Marz,

tados of devotion and prayer; the latter holding This other Eden, demi-paradise; This fortress built by Netre for herself

|the large pagoda-shaped umbrellas, the emblema Against infection and the hand of war.

chased design in gold and blas, alternating with of royalty. The ceilings had a beautifully inlaid mother-of-pearl, and from the inside of Hearing that makes one feal prond of the race; and it is the feeling of being proud of the race

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THE DRAMA AND PATRIOTISM. In the United States the effect of their an patriotic dramas in stimulating national feeling is very marked. The beat American feeling is most truly reflected in Bret Harta. The same can be said in regard to France, to Germany, to other countries. The Drama is deliberately need As a means of appealing to the people and of educating them. In our land I can hardly my that the Drama has been of late endowed with so much conscious parpaas. One must confess that for a century there has been a period of dramatic decadence. Some will maintain that the same century as shown a tendency to decadence in national spirit also, thas sun porting my argument that patriotic spirit and a strong Dramas are interlinked and correlative. But, bawarer that may be, the presant is a time of dramatic awakening, and, I think, too, national awakening. We are hezian ing to write plays again, to take an intellecinal interest in the theatre acsin, a movement which even the decedent spirit of Symbolism cannot aten. If it is only a colusidance that also we are beginning to think Imperially again the coinsidenes is at least a happy ene. It is of Importance that the awakening dramatic spirit should be need to aid the Prowing patriotic apdrit. I do not wish to be misunderstood and to seem to argue that the Drams should become a vehicle of political propaganda. It is not the all, it is not the business of Art te le gloomy or pessimistic. The artist must have the joy of life in his spirit: else be falls out of sympathy with the Grant, Artist. But without becoming consciously and of sat purpose didactic the theatre can be directed to serve national and Imperial ideais. To su conrage Shakespearean prodnations in to do that. To stave patristic plays (such as the one I have in praporation dealing with the life of that great. Elizabethan sailor. Francis Drake, here and dandy, the patriot with a touch of the pirate in his wild blood) is to do that.

THE USE OF THE PAGEANT.

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"As my friend had said, a few doses gare me some relief, and by the time the first bottle of the Syrap was finished I showed such signs of improvement that my friends remarked upon it. This gave me hopes that Mother Seigel's Syrup would prove a care, which it did.

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wasa living son of white, silent the entrance of the ropel prosession about t that surrounded the crematorium, and awaited

Already the priests in the praying tower had begun their monotonous incantation.

expectant.

stowards were making final preparations for the reception of the dis inguished moarners. There was a slight smell of barning incense, and the

wail, which grow londer and louder as the Tam- the still and torrid sir came the sound of a low was a moment of hushed expectancy, and over

ruet Band, 300 strong, clad in scarlet. came the druramers leading, behind them the silver marching slowly along the broad Palace Road, trumpets hen the long line of conch-shells, and last the clariouels and fintes.

pompous and sedate, marched the high officials. Some distincs behind the bind, locking very exrrying groat jewelled swords, long silver Next in the line was the holy prince priest (brother to the late king), borne aloft on a spears, gulden vessel, and the insignia of State.

high paloqain, and reciting passages from the sacred books

Immediately behind the prince's palang nin dame a fores of 220 men, clad in scarlet and and by the time I had finished three bottles of

"From that time my health improved rapidly, gold, who drew by a double rope the great State Mother Seigel's Syrup I was quite cured, and

ear on which rested the jewelled gold urn hat so good an appetite (hat I

fa which reposed the body of the king. Two of anything, nor ainee,

eat almost his sous knelt in front of the car, and two behind. On each side marched offices of the not digest her food. You must have food to royalty white pagode-shaped ambrellas –great Mrs. Maritz's treables began when she could dead king's household, bearing the insignia of live, and, what's more, you mast thoroughly susters of peacocks feathers, and enormous fans. the end, to die! But if your stomach is out of digest it, or you will be sure to suffer, and in

Two standard-bearers came next, and then order, even plain wholesome food does not digest the obief mourner, the young King Kajiravadh,

THE YOUNG KING. as it should. Then, instead of manriablog yon, dressed in a field-marshal's uniform. He looked it setually poisons you and elogs your system.

This is the cause of pains after eating low and evidently feeling his loss very keenly, headaches, Bilious attacks, constipation, sleep A few paces hehid marched a number of a pathatia figure, walking alone, with head bent lessness, rheumatic trashbles, low spirits and princes dressed in the picturesque court ecs. many other everyday ailments; and the only cure for all auch troubles is to restore

tame of Princs Mongkut, with flowing white stomach, liver and lowels to healthy conditions cloaks and quaint green conical hats. To do this, you should take Mother Saigel's

Thon came the various representatives of Byrop. This root and herb extract restoras strong contrast to the Oriental nature of the

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garb, offering a stomach to working order, makes scene, and to the

the pageant, too, can be usefully employed in fostering patriotism. The pageant may be described as the school of the Drams. It is an earlier form, s beginning of dramatic art. vour

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The effect of the Drams on individual

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A moment later, all being in readiness, the

ing to the middle portion of the crematorium. The great curtains swang to, and for the last time he was alone with the dead body of his father. There was in impressive silence. Then suddenly the silver tones of a trampet rang out

charater as apart from national feeling, it is NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS sharp and clear. It was the signal that the outside

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