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Neuralgia,

Nervous Breakdown

NURSE HALL, c/o Mrs. Bassett, Commercial Place, Landport, Portsmouth, Eng., writes: "I was suffering from nervous breakdown with Internal Neuralgia, When I began a course of Phosferine. After having taken it for three or four months, I felt better than I had done for two years previously, and consider it the best tonic I have ever tried. As a remedy for all nervous disorders I think there is nothing to equal Phosferine, especially as I was given up by more than one doctor previous to taking Phosferine, and can now say I am perfectly well and strong, and have taken nothing else.”

No other medicine has received such absolute proof of its extraordinary properties in restoring Shattered Constitutions, and in giving back to the prematurely aged New Life and Energy.

CAUTION

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THE HONGKONG DAILY FRESS, FATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914

THE KING'S JOKE.

* ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HAIR ON.

Estensy enough to be..pleasant When life flown along like a song,

But the man worth while

In one who will smile a When everything goes dead wrong.

This motto, hung in the office of the general secretary at the Central Young Men's Christian Association Buildings, Tottenham Court-road, attracted the attention of the Queen when with the King and Prince Albert, she visited the hand- some new building last month. Turning to King George and Prince Albert, she exclaimed, That is a very good seats- ment.?” NY

replied the King. reminds me of Bule No. 1 in the Navy-

Always keep your hair on.'"'*** The Queen laughed heartily, Prince Albert had a closer look at the motto.

Their Majesties, accompanied by Lord Kinnaird (president of the YMCA), inspected, the buildings, which are the head quarters for 2,025 young men daily. They saw the young men at work and at play, and spent more than an hour in the different departments. His Majesty and Prince Albert were in evening dress and the Queen wore a dark violet costume. with a black velvet toque bordered with erming and trimmed with maraboub feathers,

MAKING OF A SEIYAPAPER.

The King was keenly interested in a debate in the YM.C.A. Parliament, and listened with close attention while the leader of the Conservative Party spoke on Socialism. The Queen was mainly concerned with the kitchen, and asked many questions about the cooking appliances.

In the lecture room the royal visitors were interested in a lantery lecture, on advertising," one of a series by Mr. Thomas Dixon, president of the Dixon Institute of Advertising and Salesman- ship. The subject was the production of & morning newspaper from the pulp to the press, with illustrations of the way advertisements are prepared and blocks made Prince Albert was loath to leave,

The King congratulated the athletes in the gymnasium, and during his stay in the education department spoke of the great value of foreign languages, remark- Ing that in Germany, practically everyone was expected to learn at least one foreign language, you g

After listening to the hymn Stand up for Jesus,sung at evening service, the Queen noticed a portrait of the Prince of Wales bearing the title The Chief Scout for Wales, and with a smile she pointed. it out to Prince Albert, w

Before leaving their Majesties and Prince Albert argned the distinguished visitora book and expressed their pleasure “'ab an extremely interesting evening.

PITH OF TARIFF REFORM.-

"LUGIU BUMMARY FT MEN BONAR LAT

Mr. Bonar Law has written for the March number of Our Flag-the offici organ of the Umionist party—a lucid outline of the policy of the Unionist party on Tariff Reform. The summary is contained under eight headings as follow

Food--If, as a result of the next election, the Unionists are returned to power, we shall impose no new duties on the food of the people, but on the con- trary, we hope to take off some of the food duties which they now have to pay

Manufactures.We shall impose 2 modarate tariff on foreign manufactured goods-& cariff not exceding on average of 10 per cent.

CONSTIPATION.

The Cause of much Suffering.

When the Bowels are clogged the waste matter decays and ferments and enters the blood, and is carried to all parts of the body, producing Headaches, Biliousness, Sleeplessness, Eburn, Loss of Appetite. Indigestion, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and various other allments turbing the Heart and Nervous System, and if continued is liable to cause inflamation”

Liver and Kidneys. Nature often requires a little assistance, and if this

first indicati

distress much

and suffering may be averted Mothers, especially, should "guard the health of their children, and inculcate regular habits As a family remedy for Costiveness, Dr. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS have a wide reputation. They are mild in their action, causing neither weakness nor sickness and do not gripe, and may be used by old and young, weak and strong.

from

They are a perfect blood purifier and a positive and permanent Cure for Biliqueness, Indigestion Constipation, Headaches, Sallow Complexion," Liver and Piles, Pimples, Boils and Blotches, and for Female Ailments.

DR. MORSE S INDIAN HOOT PILLS áre an efficiens, rekable, and safe remedy, placed on the market at a price withal the

20h of all. The Pills being sugar coated, are pleasant to take, and, retain their full medicinal properties. They are packed in amber coloured bottles not in cheap wooded or pasteboard Boxes and are thus fresh and

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moisture, unsfected by climatic con- dibone, and do not. deteriorate by keep Sng an all liquid

medicines do.

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They do not Weaken. They do not Sicken. They do not Gripe.

Baby's Welfare.

THE ALLENBURYS FOODS being perfectly digestible and closely resem- bling human milk, give freedom from digestive ailments, promote sound sleep and ensure vigorous health and development.

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RUSKS (Malted). From 10 months upwards. mphlet on Infant Feeding and Management Free.

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SAINT-RAPHAEL

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Known throughout the world and presersed in all cases of Anomia, Debility and Convulostanca, to YOUN3 WOMEN children and the aged, Invaluable in hot climates.

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Large supplies has lately been shipped from London.***

Colonial preference. We shall at the same time establish at once the principle.

of Imperial Préference,

A

True Free Trade-In my belief, duties

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK.

such as these, apart from any other con- CHAIRMAN'S REVIEW OF TRADE CONDITIONE aideration, can be justified on the atricfest Free Trade principles by the needs of

ravenue.

Need for revenue-They can be justi fied on precisely the same ground on which revenus tariffs have been imposed by Free Trade Governments in India and in Egypt

Mr. Inouye, President of the Yokohama

Specie Bank, presided at the recent reviewing Japan's foreign trade during annual meeting of shareholders, and the six months under review, pointed out that the exports for the period amount d in round figures to Y,347,880,000, white Colonial Deatres. We shall give to our the imports were valued at Y.324,473 079, self-governing Dominions what at every making a total of Y.672,320,000,000. As conferenca for more than twenty-five compared with the corresponding period sears they have unanimously asked from in the preceding year, the exports show

E preference on silf duties imposed in the

exports, might be attributed, firstly,

SUFFERERS FROM

BLOOD

SKIN

DISEASES

such as ECAM SCROVILA BAD LROS Bou S. PILES, ERUPTIONS, FILES, BLOOD ABSCESSES, ULCERS, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, losos, REUMATISM, GOUT, &c., thould at once realize that outward application, such as lotions, ointments so-called bafima, &c., though they may give relief for the time being, DO NOT LURE. The trouble liet deeper in the blood. These complaints are the result of clogging impurities in the blood

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us, and that is all that they have formally on fucrease of 1.50.370,000 and imports and so asked. shall them immediately The increase in the

United Kingdom.

the very active conditions witnessed in Agricultural Question-That policy the raw silk market due to the poor does not stand alone. I have already in crops of cartons in Italy and France, ná the House of Commons, on behalf of our well as to the fact that the strike which party, made this pledge, which I repeat, had prevailed in the textile districte în that, apart altogether from the road the United States bad come to an end justment on general ins of local The delay in the exportation from China apart from that readjustment, at the that country, also contributed to the silk. Secondly, the large exports of take part of the revenue of that tariff hahutae, as the result of a general and to it in reducing the burdens of demand on the European and American agriculture," in order to make sure that markets for silk goods, and the increased the farmer will at least be scmpensated, shipments of cotton yarn siter and more than compensated, for way Chinese disturbances, came to close edditional price which as the result of were all responsible for the increased the tariff, he may by any possibility be exports. As to the import trade, the called upon to pay

increase might be ascribed to a larger demand for raw cotton in consequence of the development of Japan's spinning industry; the increased imporation of foreign rice, thanks to a rise in the price of the home product, the importation of a considerable quantity of foreign sugar, as the result of the poor crops in Formosa, and lastly, remarkable increase in the importation of oil cako and other fertilizers..

taxation, which is urgently required of raw silk, owing to the disturbances in skin and blood diseases it has effected CORNWALLANZA same tins that we impose a tariff: we shall activity noted in Japan's export of row-ments have failedUUSARAS Hisitors to Brighton Eatboitins: Hastings,

Revenue from Luxuries-Among im ports at present comp articles, to the annual value of something like £30.000,00, which are absolutely luxuries, and I can imagine no form of taxation which would be fairer, and would make it more certain that the burden would fall upon thoes best able to bear it, than a duty on luxuries imported from abroad.",

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Although it was matter for cɔngratula- tion that the foreign trade returns of Japan showed a yearly increase, yet it was, at the same time, regrettable that imports still exceeded the exports

- fouching on economic conditions abroad, the Chairman Terdarked that commeres and industry in various comm- tries of Europo,, which had been very active for two or three years, began to

show some signs of inactivity last Spring,

End during the present term there had been a general dullness. In spite of the fact that this money markets in Great Britain, France, Germany, and other countries were gradually impressing seeing that the Balkan question had been settled, the leading Banka in various countries had not relaxed their vigilance.

The Editor of the FAMILY DOCTOR," London's popular-medical weekly, writed

We have seen hosts of letters bearing testimony to the truly wonderful cures by Clarke's Blood Mixture. It is the first Blood Purifier that Science and Medical Skill have brought to light, and we can with the utmost confidence recommend it to our subscribers and the public generally,

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