DICIOLO OK LEA & PERRINS' SALICE
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 2011, 1915.
REGULARITY OF THE BOWELS
The First Line of Defence against Ill-Health.
Only about one man or woman in a hundred is perfectly healthy. The other 99 have some digestive trouble, and perhaps more than 50 per cent of these could trace their trouble to that prevalent evil-constipation. Its a simple thing of itself, but like many simple things, it may grow and become complicated. Constipation is the root of nine-tenths of the sickness of man, and a large proportion of the sickness of women. Nature often requires a little assistance, and if this assistance is given at the first indication much distress and suffering may be averted. To maintain a healthy system the bowels should operate at least once every 24 hours. This is one of Nature's wise provisions which is too often ignored, and the result is untold suffering. Women and children are the greatest offenders, but why such should be the case is a problem to
solved. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a remedy which, taken at the first indication, assist Nature to restore the system to health and strength, and avert the development of disease. Every ailment is the effort of Nature to get rid of some impurity in the system, and the object of medical treatment is to assist Nature in doing 50. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills do this surely and thoroughly. To overcome constipation take one to four Pills regularly until the Bowels move daily, and are restored to healthy action.
DR. MORBE'S
INDIAN ROOT PILLS are an efficient, reliable, and safe remedy, placed on the market at a price. within the reach 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 wooden or pasteboard boxes-and are thus csh and impervious to
moisture, unaffected by climatic con- ditions, and do not deteriorate by keep ing as all fiquid medicincs
do.
DR MORSES
INDIAN ROOT
FOR THE LIVER
PILLS
For Sale by Watkins, Ltd., Wholesale and Retail Agents, and Chemists and Stores generally, at 60 cents per bottle, or will be forwarded on receipt of price by The W. H: COMSTOCK Co., Ltd., (Sole Proprietors) 21 Farringdon Avenue, London, England,
They do not Weaken. They do not Sicken. They do not Gripe.
PRINCE OF WALES' FUND,
BUBSCRIPTION LIST NO. 24.
Mrs. E. Murray Bain Staf, R.N. Ordnance Depot ...... Chargemen, H. M. Dockyard Society of Saint Vincent de Paul Kowloon Dock Stof (February)wa Anonymous
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Mr. and Mrs. J.-J. Stodart
Kannody (2nd Sub.)"
Mr. B. D. Harvey's Fund
Collected by Herbert Goffe Tag., C.M.G. (January, Fobru- _ary, March) :--- Mr. W. M. Uporaft Mr H. Parker
Collected by Mr. J. Arnold
(February) –
Capt. R. A. Birsa Mr. I. Stopani Mr O. P. Archer Mr W. A Valentine Mr. G. Kew Mr. J. B. Holloway
Mr. J. Wilson .... Capt. A. O. Smith
Collected by T. Carr Ramsey,
Esq., Swator:
Mr. W. G. Lay Mr. J. M. Torbca Mr. G. D. Pitaipios
Mr. O. Hodgson
Mr. R. B. KrLachlan
Mr. S. Barkor
Mr A. MacGoran Mr. G. H. Flatcher Mr H Marshal Mr. H. G. Hobson Mrs. W. G:: Lay van Mr. Too Yee Sree Mr V. R. Vick
Mr. R. T. G. Murdocit
Mr. T. Carr Ramsay
Mr. J A. Pesino de
Mr. C. S Holdsworth Mr. A. R. Pollock Mr. H. Walton. Mr. H. W. Hosking Mr. F. K. Brownrigg
Mr. Tan Chang Yong Miss Dawson
Mr. Tan Boon Ek
kr, Tau Yo Khu
Mr. Lima Mark Chuan.
Mr. Heng Tek Hong
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Alway Hupeh....
WAR BREVITIES.
Over 16,000 poctanen, inluding messen. gers, assistant postmen, and auxiliaries, are now serving with the colours. Of the 80.00 total 3,805 are from London, 2,076 from $3.55 Scotland, and 367 from Ireland.. 88.00 100.00
The Standard's special correspondent at 241.00
Christiania wires as follows:-In the 26.00
Morgenbladet Gorman buyers advertise 100.00 for the immediate supply of a million
rifes and 100 million cartridges. Quota tions are to be sent to a firm in Berlin.
The sum of £11,000,000 voted for mobili 18.00 sation expenses in the Second Chamber in 1.60 Holland is nearly spont, and will not be sufficient in any case if demobilisation is 18.60 not ordered before April 1st. The bur- den is a heavy one for a nation of fewer than six million people.
5.00
The Krupp hanking and armaments fami 4.00 lies have each subscribed for 30 million 5.00 marks of the now German war-loan, The 5.00 number of factory workers who will ora 6.00 long be out of employment in Germany 10.00 owing to shortage of raw material is
5.00 estimated at 3 millions.
$41.00
A Civil and lilitary Gazette cablò from. London says:-Somo stevedores loading
- 20.00 casks of sugar at Copenhagen reported that 20.00 the casks were unusually heavy. The 15.00 Customs officials examined the casts and 10.00 found a farge consignment of copper. 10.00 The captain and the charterer, a leading 10.00 merchant, have been arrested. 10.000
10.00 England's oldest industry, the flint 10.00 knapping business, which is still carried. 10.00 on in Brandon (Suffolk) is experiencing a 10.00 result of the war, Although the war has 10.00 stopped the export of flint implemente bo 10.00 West Africa and South America, the flint 10.00 koppers are busy in their workshops
5.00 5.00 fitting up tinder boxes for use of the
Tommies at the front.
6,00
6.00
6.03
£.00 America's famous inventor, Mr. Edison, has just given his impressions of the war 5.00 to a New York correspondent, The G.00 Germans, "he said, are a great people 6.00 commercially, industrially, agricul 5.00 turally, but they have been brought up in 5.00 an atmosphere of egoism. Everything in 5.00 thn country has been subordinated to the 5.00 military caste, and I think the sooner this 100.00 system is ended the better for the German
2.00 people."
382.00
GERMAN METHOD OF EASING THE FOOD SITUATION.
the Wine Merchants & the Last
NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S
SQUARE BOTTLE"
WHISKY.
UNVARIED FOR OVER 150 YEARS.
THE SAME TO-DAY AS IN 1745. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS!
BOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG
LAME CRAWFORD & CO.
and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS,
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Mr. R. D. Harvey's Fund-
Collected by E P. Mission,
Swatow
Members of Mission
int
Wukingfa
20.00
Dr. and Mre, Whyte
$10.00
all
Mr. T. C. Gibson
Dr. and Mrs. Lyall
Mr. and Mrs. Puton.
10:00
Miss Paton PA
Miss Brander.
2:00 6.00
Mr.A W. Edmunds
5.00
7:00
Mr. J. C. Smith
5.00
5.00
Mr. H. Wallace
10:00
A Copenhagen telegram announces with 5.00 gravity that Germany proposes to ease 7.00 her food situation by making 5,000,000 of her well-to-do classes live as "tourists" in neutral countries until the war is over, There is a mechanical boldness of imagina tion about this, remarks a London paper, which does smack of Berlin. But it would be interesting to know whether the German Government, aftor scraping in all the gold it oud, would be ready to pay out enough for the subsistence of thens 110.00 exiles in countries where Teutonie bank notes are merely scraps of paper
5.00
6.00
5.00
6:00
5.00
Mr. R. S. Samuelson
6.00
A good-Judge of Cocoa will tell you that VAN HOUTENS
is the best OCOA
pure digestible delicious & goes farthest.
Get the VAN HOUTEN Flavour at the Soda Fountain.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr. J. C. Gibson
Members of tho UM.. Customa
Staff, Swatow :-
Capt. Strangmen
Mr. H. E. Margowan
Mr. N.Ellis
Mr. T. J. Edwards:
Mr. W. Howard
LEA & PE IS SAUCI
Variety of uses.
The uses to which Lea & Perrins' Sauce can be put, are innumerable.
At Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, it is the ideal sauce for Roast Meats, Fish, Game, Cheese, Salad, etc.
In the Kitchen, it is indispensable to the cook for flavouring Soups, Stews, Gravies, Minced Meat, etc.
In India, a favourite "Pick-me-up" is Lea & Perrins Sauce with Seda-water,
The Original & Genuine
WORCESTERSHIRE,
RIGAUD'S
KANANGA
OF JAPAI
TOILET WATER
Beware
of imitations.
RIGAUD & C
PERFUMERS
8, rue Vivienn
Parie-France
LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE
SAINT-RAPHAEL
TONIC, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE
Very palatable,
Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Ancemia, Deblilty and Convalescence, to voung women, children and the aged. Invaluable in hot climates,
DOSE: One wine-place after the two principal meals.
Each bottle of genuine VIN SAINT-RAPHAËL bears, in addition
to the registered trade-mark
p
IN THE WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION DES FABRICANTS,
§ (1) A METAL SEAL advertising CIASTRAS.
CLETEAS
100 MELISSA and HIM ♪ cordial which surpasses all of hors by its
purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of auger.
COMPAGNIE CA VIR BAIRT-RAPHAN.; Valenco (Drôme, Frante). 110 AGENTS –– CATDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co, HoxoxoNG.“
∙132-3
LOLO 01 LEAD PERRINS. SAUCE
Mr. J. Power
Mr. G. Grasso...... Mr. F. A Rosario
Mr. L. Galvan
Mr. N. Carlson Mr. 8. Otani Mr. H, Yabash Mr. S. Fugimoto
Collected by Mr. R. D. Harvey
(February)
PE Mr. A. H. G. Jackson
Mr. D. J. Lew's
Mr. A. McGregor, Foochow...
Dif. in exch. Swatow currency
AN ABSENT-MINDED GENIUS.
Sir Ime Newton on one occasion ordered 5.00 a fire to be lighted in the grate in front of 3.00 which he was sitting. The heat became 3.00intense, and Newton, being nearly roasted 3.00 violently mang the bell. When the servant 3.00 came Newton ordered him to remove the 200 grate, Would it not be better for you to move your chair, sir!" asked the servant. Upon my word," answered Newton, 1 never thought of that. Wat geb
2.00 2.00
89.00
10.00 5.00
3,00
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This is just an instance of the abɛent- mindedness of genius; but we lesser mortals could tell many a similar story of how for a time we have adopted the wrong measures for lack of a little thought.
Take the physical discomfort of tightness of the chest as an instance. Many people 18.00 in a state of alarm put it down to weak- ness of the beart, when all the time that 670.50 organ is as sound as a bell. Flatulence is 23.49 most frequently the real reason. Through the wind given off by undigested food the 8637.09 stomach is distended. The pressure upwards gives the heart less room to work in and so 81.114.63 hampers its action. Then arise distressing Already acknowledged lists 1/23. 221,701.00 attacks of palpitation; pain in the region of the heart and the feeling of being short of $202,876.32 breath. There may be dizziness or faintness, 1,365.66 and the proper circulation of the blood being Already acknowledged lista 1/23. 93,541.10 interfered with, Eushing of the face may
Monthly subscriptions
Remitted to London 22/12/14,
£17,000 at 1/05/16:
8 94,907.40 Here is an instance of how Mother Seigel's Syrup proved a friend in need to a former $257,783 78 auferer, who found that palpitation and pains in the region of the chest are warninge 191,436.95 which Nature often gives us to right our
digestions. KUN Balance in hund 66,346.83
N. J. STABB,
Hon. Treasurer
Hongkong, 18th March, 1915.
FOOD RIOT IN BERLIN. *
Reports reaching Amsterdam from Ber- lin state that rioting took place at Schoneberg when the municipal autho- rities organised a sale of cheap potatoes to the wives of soldiera. Thousands of poor women and children fellato live waiting for hours in pouring rain. After a long wait an official cam and said that only those who could produce a ro ceipt for the last payment of their taxes could get any potatoes, There was evoD then intenso dissatisfaction, and the women returned home to fetch their re- ceipts.
When they returned another official told
them that only those women could get
potatoes who received from him a white card. The anger of the mob then got out of all bounds. The cards were torn out of the hands of the morale, and be of furiated women after thrashing the Int ter, rushed pellmell for the municipal buildings, which they stormed and par- tially destroyed The Fress waxes indig nant over this shameful abuse of the people's confident, and adds that if these practices continue there will be no hope for the housewives,
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Mia. S. Sellich, of 16, Janie Street, Wolhu- ter, Johannesburg, Transvaal, wrote on March 11th, 1914: a victi
Some years ago. I was a victim to Indi. gestion, and most trying headaches. “I had no appetite whatever, and became very much run down. I suffered considerably from dull. heavy pains at the chest, palpitation of the heart, and experienced, much difficulty in breathing. My stomach was in a very bad state, I was unable to retain my food, and billious attacks were of very frequent occur rence. My troubles were increased by wake- ful nights, and when 1 arose in the morning I had a feeling of depression which invariably. continued through the day pinak
“In this hopelcas state of mind I was persuaded to try what effect Mother Seigel's Syrup would have. Its use was a revelation to me. A few doses gave me a measure of relief I should not have thought possible, and a week's course brought about a per- ceptible change for the better. By the time I had used the fourth bottle I was happy in the enjoyment of perfect health and vigour,
Next time you have pains in the
after eating test the reliability of Mother the stomach to regain natural activity, and so prevents its distension by the wind off from ill digested for Mother Reigel's Byrup has a tonic and regulating influence not only on the stomach, but on the liver and bowels. With these organs free from trouble, the despondency you once felt at the coming of mealtimes vanishes You find you have not only a hearty appetite, but know that you need not fear runs after eating.
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