HORLICK'S
MALTED MILK
is made from Wheat, Barley and Milk and is therefore rich in muscle and bone-making qualities, and is the seal Food-Drinks for the East. It helps nature to restore towered vitality and is invaluable in the case of the convalescent.
Order: Hortick's from your Stores and judge its recuperative powers for yourself — no cooking—add water only.
Of al Chemia and Stores
in 3 sizes, 1/6, 2)6 & 11}-
(in England).
HORLICKS MALTED
20.000 DOCTORS
are recommending
PLASMON
ALL NOURISHMENT COCOA
Because
THE HUNGRUNG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25TH, 1912 - *
THE OUTLOOK IN GERMANY RUBBER SHIPMENTS TO FRANCE.
1279.5
"It yields a delicious beverage Ten Times More Nutritious than ordinary Cocoa."-Vide Lancet. 1219-
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By Appointment
to H.M. THE KING
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Association states that direct shipments The Secretary of the Rubber Growers
of rubber to France are now permissible provided the hills of lading are made out
We publish to-day, says the Times of November 16th, an exceedingly interest- ing statement by a distinguished citizen of a “neutral country" who has just spent seven weeks in Germany. He is a definite consignee in France, and it is. man of sound judgment and exceptional believed the shipping companies are pre experience, who knows the country inti. pared to issue through bills on these mately, and has had unusual opportu. conditions. nities for forming accurate conclusions With respect to the French import duty regarding its internal condition. We (surtaxe d'entrepot) upon indirect rubber believe the picture he draws to be entirely shipmen is the secretary of the Association trustworthy. He says he saw no trace has received a letter from the Under that Germany has actually felt the Secretary of State, Foreign Offer, stating effect of her great & adventure." The that the exemption accorded by the French people have not yet grasped the real situn-Government under certain specified condi- tion, the Government and the newspapers tions applies only to products of extra- unite in deceiving them. On the other European origin which were originally hand, neither the Government nor the destined for France or Algeria and were Press can deceive for a moment the great disembarked in British ports in conse! bankers, the great shipowners, the cap-quence of the war. It does not apply to tains of industry, and the magnates of extra-European products in general regardless of their original destination, His Majesty's Ambassador at Bordeaux hopes to learn shortly whether the remain- ing French colonies and protectorates are included in this arrangement.
commerce.
Such men ns Berr Ballia and Herr Heineken, Herr von Gwinner and Herr Thyeon, and many others who might be named, are international figures who understand the truth perfectly well. They are intensely patriotic, and are as anxious for victory as any Junker, but it is becoming increasingly plain to them that they cannot · win."" Our cor respondent says that Germany has been. plunged into a great and pathetic adven ture.” The General Staff told the busi- dess men of Westphalia and Silesia and Hamburg and Bremen that they would smash France in three weeks, and then knock out Russia before she had time to. complete her mobilization. From Bel- gium they expected sullen acquiescence, and from Great Britain entire inaction. Every one of these expectations has been falsified, as we have repeatedly pointed out, and the best and coolest brains in Germany begin to perceive that their Empire is engaged in a hopeless struggle against inevitable defeat, Ther see the soas swept clear of their mercantile marine, their factories almost idle, their supplies of cotton, copper, petroleum, and other raw commodities steadily vanish. ing. They realize vividly that the longer they fight the worse will be the economic
condition of their country when the vor dict of the war is finally registered against them, as is now certain The populace may checor and keep up, its enthusiasm, but these men of cosmope litan knowledge, who have built up the industrial greatness of Germany, are under no delusions as to what must hap pen when silence finally overtakes their mills and their foundries, and paralysis deadens their markets and their credits. They know, too, that it is England they have chiefly to thank for the downfall of all their hopes. It is the majestic but in- visible Grand Fleet that is wrecking their prosperity - and raining their trade, by depriving them of the commodities which would be the life-blood of Germany - at | this juncture. Men of the type we have named are, we think, "toa broad in their views and their outlook to fool tho. fero- cious and senseless hatred of England so widely expressed in Germany just now--g hatred, we may add, which is not recipro ested in the same way in this country. They are not stupid fanaties. From the moment we declared war they must have known exactly what was coming. The more thoughtful of the German statesmen, who were not carried off their feet by the war party, know it too. Prince von Bulow wrote only a few months ago :-- "We are now vulnerable at sea. We have entrusted millions to the ocean, and with these millions the weal and woe of many "of our countrymen. Prince von Bülow weat on to say that the destruction of the German mercantile marine would result!
an economic crisis which might easily attain the proportions of a national eatastrophe. An equivalent result has been attained, and there are signs that the catastrophe in Germany cannot be indefnitely delayed.
We are not in the least disturbed by the constant repetition of the ridiculous Inssertion that Great Britain “organized”
the war. The men who have made modern industrial Germany, the Ger mans with the best brains, know very well that we did not, whatever it may suit them to say on public plat- forms in reference to the passions of the hour.
Some day the common people in Germany will know the truth also, and then we may re their extraordinary ten- deney to demented emotion turned against the soldiers and the squires who have led them into their present plight. If Greas Britain had cherished the remotest inten tion of organizing" a huge Continental war, we should not to-day be engaged in the belated occupation of hastily im provising great armies, nor should we be at this time of day summoning to our aid our kinsmen from the ends of the earth. Moreover, had we been ready, as Ger- many was, there would not have been a single German left in Belgium to-day, As it is, our Army is still confronting near the Belgian frontier a series of attacks which we have to confess are formidable enough to tax our troops to the utmost. The Germans continue to pour fresh forces against the left wing of The Allied line because they know that. there lies their last chance of maintaining the fool's paradise in which their people dwell. If they can cry aloud in the streets of Berlin, "We have taken Calais," the military party can postpone their con- fession of failure a little longer. If they cannot, their last hope has gone. These tactics suit as very well. The strain is great, but we think we can stand it. The moro German Army Corps the Allies can hold up in Northern France, the better the chance for the swift flow of Russian invasion into Prussia. We need more men, and still more, for whatever may happen afterwards, the real overthrow of Germany can be effected now if only we are strong enough to hold our ground. Every good man wo CILIT put in the trenches now will be worth a company later on.. It is not enough to say that the Germans cannot win. We have to make the whole Gorman nation feel what their shrewdest men already perceive with bitter cleartiess." We can only do it by holding them back now, and then steadily thrusting forward masses of reinforce- ments to press them across the frontiers from which they should
never havo emerged-The Times.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT.
The str. Orisse left Calcutta on the 23rd Decemlior, and may be expected here on or about the 15th January,
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ADDERSS Brandt, Dorothy Lyman,
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·ary and occasioned chiefly, by mégleet. Huch anxiety ziren on this account të miar - © jezel daar colén is, therefore, avaldaħle it i of the utmost importance that a reliable remedy should always be 'atband to relieve the earlerf gymndamá" of indisposition. Benchim's Pilla ora an stcellent homelinki medicine-safe to take and aura. its their.
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Should Be Without
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Sold everywhere, in berez,
priće 9ld 136 pilk) D/L) (50 PETS) & 2/9 (168 μl),
BILIOUSNESS.
There are many causes of this complaint, but they all spring from a disordered liver which does not properly fulfil its functions, especially in a warm climate, when it becomes sluggish in its action. The bile is turned from
**They Reach the Liver
Its proper channel, and enters the blood, and the person so affec:ed is demoralised throughout his entire system,
The presence of biliary poison in the blood apsets the entire digestive system, and is the chief cause of sick headaches. It also causes dull pains -and uncasiness in the right side and shoulder blade, a bitter taste in the mouth, sudden dizziness. on Irsing, spots floating before the eyes, furred tongue, bad breath, bowels loose one day and constipated the next. All or any of these symptoms may accompany the bilious condition, and while so affected life is scarcely worth livinge
-DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS relieve this trouble specdily. They open the clogged up system, purify the blood, and cleanse the stomach, causing the human mechanism to work smoothly and easily. On the first appearance of bilious symptoms a dose of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills should be taken, and much unnecessary suffering will be avoided. These pills are compounded to meet the general requirements of man, woman, and child, and the dose must therefore be regulated to suit each individual constitution, They are a safe and reliable remedy for old and young, weak and strong,
... They are a perfect Blood Purifier and a positive and permanent cure for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Headaches, Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Boils and Blotches, and for Female Ailments.
DR MORSES
INDIAN
ROOT
FOR THE LIVER
PILLS
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THEY DO NOT GICKEN.
THEY DO NOT GRIFES
SAINT-RAPHAEL
TONIC, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE ~
palatabl
Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Anomia, Dability and Convalescence, to vaune woman, chudran. and the aged. Invaluable in hot climates.
- PORE : Ons wins-"lärd after the two principal meals.
Each bottle of genabre VIN SAINT-BAPHAEL boars, in addition
to the registered trade-mark?
(1) TEO WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION DES FABRICANTE.
(3) A METAL SHAL KÖYƏTİNİES CLETRAS.
IP 8 MELISSA sad, MIN ; cordial
CLETEAS Phich surpasses all of hers by its
purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on 6 hump of sugar. COMPAGNIE du VÍN BAİNT-RAPHAIL. Valence | Drôme- FEARES). GENTS CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong.
VAN HOUTEN'S
COCOA?
Of course I did Mums. I dont like other kind.
any
An dont forget it when you make the
BY ROYAL WARRANT
TO. H.M. THE KING.
Chocs this time
11091-0-1-
Quality.
With Lea & Perrins' sauce, a few drops sprinkled over the meat, fish or cheese, &c., are all that is required to impart the most delicious piquancy and flavour..
The QUALITY and concentration of its ingredients make a little of this sauce go a long way.
Lee Shrive
The Original and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE.
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