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Why does Odol absolutely supersede all other preparations for cleansing the mouth and teeth ?

Because of its remarkable power of suffusing the entire oral cavity with a thin but. thoroughly effective antiseptic coating which maintains its pro- bective influence for hours after the mouth has been rinsed with it.

DEATH-BED VOWS,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16mm, 1913

SHOULD THESE PROMINES BE BHOKEK

ÖR KEPT

How heavily should the hand of the dead be allowed to press on the soul of the living. This question, arising out of the Marquis of Northampton's breach of promise case, in which it was stated that The defendant's withdrawal · of his marriage offer was due to a promise ho bad made to his father, how dead, was everywhere discussed,

A Harley street physician, who was interviewed by a Press representative, said: "Frequently, at the bed-side of a

dying man or woman, I have hoard

cruelly difficult promises extracted from relatives-promises that at any other time would never be mado, Whenever I can Lactfully do so I make some sign to the grief-stricken wutchers warning them to. be strong. I de so not because custom has hardened me, so that I look on death plainly and fearlessly, but because I realise that a person should refrain from giving to a dying inan momentary glad- oss by a promise which, if carried out, would involve years of suffering."

The Rev. C. E. Grundy, vicar of St. Peter's, Brackley, insisted that in break- ing a death-bed promise no sin is

rmitted.

"I fail utterly to see, be said, "that a promise to the doad should be more

Why, I ask, should two people suffer for

No other dentifrice or mouth-mered than a promise to, the living. wash possesses this precious and transcendent quality, not merely to gratify the wish of a even approximately.

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tying man. It is nonsense to suggest that as we are about to depart this lifo

From & photograph.

Mr. E. F. Meder, of Columblr. with some of his prize.

we become inspired; the direct opposite HOW TO KEEP FIT IN THE EAST.

is the truth. As our bodies weaken so does out inental strength diminish, sausing our vision to become distorted.

"As a clergyman," said Mr. Grundy, I have come in contact with many cases ef life-long suffering, and whenever I can on so I persuade those who seek my advice to think of the living rather than the dead. One of my best friends, whose husband had died when she was still young, had promised him on his death bed over to re-tnarry. Years went by, and the young widow, in spite of her inclinations kept her promise, but one day I succeeded in persuading her to do

the right thing.

Wint would my dead husband think she had said. I replied where he is now he will under My dear girl,'

stand.

MODERN MIRACLES.

IMMEDIATS QUTES BY MENTAL TREATMENT.

How modern miracles are accomplished was described by Sir John Collie, the surgeon, at the Bow County Court. A

He said that a workman who had been injured had quite recovered.

He is strong, thick-set nan," he stated, but his muscles are flabby from want of use. What he needs is psycho- logical treatment. He has the idea of his injury on his mind. If he could free himself froin the obsession he would be well immediately.

** I would give him the same treatment I have given many other cases, Persuasion is far too mild a term. I would send him to a hospital where he would be isolated and led to understand

condition,

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BY

A WELL-KNOWN ATHLETE.

Witlearly half a hundred wins to his evédit, and holder of nunierons Cliampionship trophies, Mr. E. T. Melder, the well-known Ceylon athlete, should be able to speak with authority

How To Keep Fit In The Bust if any one can.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 15th at 10,58 am -Pressuro la highest in the neighbourhood of the Bonias.

The northern depression in new contral to the South-rast of Hokkaido, ・AN **Pressure has decreased moderately over the Philippines owing to the approach of a typhoon from eastward. At 6 am. this morning the centre was in about latitude 16 deg. N. and Iongitude 127 deg. E. travelling W.N.W.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 inches,

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DISTRICT

FOBEDASZ.

JNE. winds,

moderate.

** Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formoza Channel

South coast of China between The same a 4. Hongkong and Latzooku. 1 No. 2. South coast of China botwosn (The same as Hongkong and Hairon. No. 1

Variable to E. winds, light; the

-OHINA COÁST METEOROLOGICAL

Staticu.

REGISTER.

15TE AUGUST, 1913, M.

Wind.

Hour.

at Sea Level.

Barometer

Temperature.

Homidity.

Direction.

Weather.

**Force.

Hein

6a294) 29.50

29.61 „ 29.70) ---

** 29.72

29.74

Vľostook sicure Nemuro Hakodato Tokio "Kooht

Nagasa Kagoshima, Oshima... Lehims Naha *.......... Bonin Is. Chotoo Weihaine

Icbang Kinkung... Changaba Bhanghai Gatzia. Sharp Posk Ampy gwator Taihoku Taichu Tainan Koshan Pascadores

"The most diffealt problem which confronts Then I learned how persons in the East the athlete in these tropical olimates is that of hid teen sured of Anemia by Dr. Williams keeping in condition. *said Mr. Helier recently when interviewed ut his home in Pink Pilk, and made up my mind to give these Colombo. A few years ago 1 began to find Pilly & trial. My appetite improved after the that a few days training would knock me up first few doses. and in a very few days I felt completely. Then the feeling would come over wonderfully bucked up. Soon the Indigestion me of wanting to rest, to lie down and drop off disappeared altogether. I continued to take to sleep, auf my friends had all they could do in

these. Pills and in a very short time was again. Hankow training. urging me to rigidly adhere to my course of

my old self "Not only did this continus, but my health became altimately so indiferent as to cause me alarm, and then I saw a dotor and exphined to him just how I felt. He informed me that I was suffering from Anemia, and gave me sque medicine. However, this did me little or no good; the tired listless feelings still rotanined. with me. My appetite suffered, too, and I began to be troubled with Indigestion. A peculiar feature of my condition was that I wanted to sleep during the day, but had the greatest difficulty in securing refreshing sleep at nights.

*My friends who knew that I was treating

myself with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will bear me out when I say that after I had fuished few bottles I could go through a cricket match the whole day, a football match in the evening. and wind up with a dance, if available, later on I have won all my most important prizes in the athletic fold since my curs by D. Williams" Pink Pills, and I may add that three months prior to starting regular mining for any im portant athletic event I make a point of taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pilk for's fów weeks."

Cantor pos

Macao Wuchow

Other well-known athletes, do just like Mr. Melder. Dr. Williams Pink Pills (which are Hongkong obtainable from all deals, or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Lo, 84, Szechnen Road,ap Bock.... Shaughti, one battle for 8150, six for 88 post free, keep them fit because they supply the blood and nerves with just that strength which is needed. Every man, sad won, too, lacking rich, red, blood or nerve vigour will fiul help in

DR.

WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

29.81

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29.93

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29.75 72

29.74 79 700 **29.76 80 72.29.71

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5th 29.77!-

29.77 "29.77

29.75 29.74

68.29.77 78 29.76

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Pakhoi Phulion....... 6a29.72 Tourane

29.76

C. St. Jaines, i

Aparri Manila

29.71

NW

29.72

Legaspi Bacolod

Cebu

29 67.78

9 a 29 75 81

N

Labuan

that his illness was merely a mental THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., ilo

Patients nake rapid recoveries under such circumstances. Out of seventy cases

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This Steamer brings on Cargo:

288, Trelleborg" from Abus,

Ex 6.5. "Germania" from Göteborg.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

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Hongkong, 13th August, 1913..

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

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The man complained that he had pains

in his leg and could not sleep at night. Another neclical man expressed the opinion that there was creaking of the joints and illat foot.

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No Fire Insurance bas been effectol. Billa of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agenti

Hongkong, 13th August, 1913.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

1971

FROM SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJI.

THE Steamship THE

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Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at consigners' risk and expense into the hazar dous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Ending will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

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MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA

AND JAPAN STATION.

BRITISH.

Alperity, despatch-boat, 1,700 tons, 4 guns, 2,000 i.b.p., Comdr. A. Cochrane, Weihaiwei. átias, admiralty tug, 615 tons. 1,400 lp

Hongkong

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Weibaiwoi.

Cherub, water tank and fus, 390 tons, 340 1b.p.,

Master W. Smith, Hongkong

Clio, British sloop, 1,070 tons, 1,400 £6.p.

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August lat-Armand Belic, Sado Maru, Scharnhorst.

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Mon month, armoured cruiser, 9,800 tons, 22,000

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Teal, river gunboat, 180 toas, 2 pens, 800 Lh.p

Lient. Comdr. Hou.

Stopford, nou. Gay

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T. F. CLAXTON, Director, BAROMETER, reduced to 39. degrees Fahrenheit. pa the level of the ass in fuches, tenths and bendredths,

TERATURE, in the shade, in derzore Tabrenhet,

3 HUMIDITY, in porcentaga of saturation, the bauidity of sir saturated with moisture being 10,

A DIRECTION OF Wrap, to two paints,

5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Seale. ?! 5 STATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, o detached e oad, d drising rain, f fog, & ginomy, i ha 1, lightning, o overcast, prasme showers, q squall, z rain, a mom, t thunder, v visibility, wdow (wet)

7 RAIN. Lebos tauths and hundredtha

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, August 15th

Previous On Dato On Dal

Day

at 2 pm. 6s

2 p.m.

Barometerna Temperatura Humidity... Vind Tren

29.75

39.71

84

89

82

68

Fus

NW 1

West

.1

Weather

Rain.

Highest open sir Temperatura on 14th 1.85 Lowest open air perature on 14th 2.77

guns, 5,900 bp, Liont-Comdr, H. Neville, Mon.. Weibaiwel.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

from 16th to 22nd August, 1913,

HIGH WATER

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Height

El Long

Mean

Time,

··b, m

ft.

10

LOW WATER

H'kong

Mean

Times..

m

ft, in

Satur. 16 8 53: 7 4 2 12. 3:6

10 5184 5 358 Sup 37m 9 33 4255 33 11 584 6 429 a 10 18m 19 7 2m 363 1- 11 18 48 4:59 1 2 Widgeon, pontost, 195 tous. Z guna, 800 h.p. Tues. 19 10 40 6 9 m 4343 0.

Lieut. Comdr. J. C, F-Barrett, Yangtze, Woodcock, gunboat, 150 fons, guns. 550 B.p... Lt omdr, M. B. P. Blackwood, Yangteze. Wandlark, gunboat 160 tque, 2 guns 20h.

ibp. Capt. H. H. F. Barttelot, M.V.O. Moorhen, river gunboat, 180 tons, 2 guns, 200 Lt Comdr. stebin W. Lloyd, Yangtze,

Weihaiweili

Jubmarinos :---

C. 36, DJ McGillewir. Lirat.-Comdr. C. 37, J. A. Gaimer, Livut-Comdr. C, 38, B. K. C. Pope, Lient-Comdr.

lp, Lt. Cmdr Alan Dizon, West River Newcastle, nd class cruiser, 4,800 tons, turbin 22,000 d., Capt. F. A. Pewlett, Shanghai Nightingale, rivor grabout, 35 tons, 240

Liant. L'omdr. Malcolm Marray, RDT.B. C35, Ligat -Comdr. Hendley, Bengkong Tangleze.

TB. 036, Lieut. Comdr. Stilemen, Forgkong.

Otter, torpedo-bont destroyer, 385 tozs 6 ras,

6,300 i.b.p Pakho

Lient-Comdr. Wilkinson TB. (37, Lient-Comdr. Nicol. West Fiver.

TB 039, Lieut. Comdr. Seymour, West River.

11:30

Wed.

4 9 5 22,6

50m 11 81

6 5m 4.51

29

Thurs. 21

Fri.

11.43 11 35 JT 57 5 3

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51

6.55

2 0

30

30

19

2 4

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