THE HONGKUNG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 2ND, 1918,
THE BLOOD is the LIFE of the FLESH
Dr.
Morse's Indian Root Pills-What they are and what they do. Their Four Principal Ingredients.
It is an established fact that all diseases spring from one source, namely: Impurity of the Blood. Therefore our strength, health, and life depend upon the vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted, and diseased, thus causing pains, sickness, and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted; and if Nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humours, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will be extinguished. How important, then, that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open, and if assistance is necessary to have at hand that invaluable remedy, Dr. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountain cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man.
One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a SUDORIFIC, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature m throwing out the finer
parts
of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an EXPECTORANT that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus in 'a soothing manner performs its duty by throwing off the phlegm and other humours from the lungs by copious spitting.
The third is a DIURETIC, which gives ease and double strength to the Kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passages, and which could not have been discharged in any other way.
The fourth is a CATHARTIC, and accompanies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood, and the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets are thus taken up and conveyed off in large quantities by the bowels.
From the foregoing it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not
ot only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find the way to every part, and completely root out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood becomes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain a
are driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes pure and clean.
Dr. Morse's INDIAN ROOT PILLS age an efficient, reliable, and safe remedy placed on the market at a price within the reach of all. The Pilla being sugar-coated, are pleasant to take, and retain their full medicinal properties. They are packed in, amber-coloured bottles-no; in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes-and are thus always fresh and clean, impervious to moisture. unaffected by climatic conditions, and do not deteriorate by keeping as all liquid medicines do.
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WOMAN'S PART IN THE WAR SIR A, YAPP ON TOWER-HILL
A GREAT HECKLING.
Among the many metinges of greeting and sympathy interchanged at the com
Sir Arthur Yapp, speaking at Tower ing of the New Year, there are note 20 hill recently was sevendly heckled. He moving, none so significant of the vast said the latest returns of shipping loases social changes brought into being through were very serious. Eighteen large rezola the awful travail of the war, as the tele bad gone down. Supposing only one ship grams which have passad between the of 5,000 tons was sunk it would mean a Women's Committee of the American loss of 5,000,000 loaves of bread, or a less Council of National Defence, and Queen of 30,000 carcases of mutton It was Mary The Committee, representing indeed a serious situation, every loyal woman in America," have made use of the occasion to send, through
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Question: How was Miss Marie Corelli at Stratford-on-Avon able to secure 183lb. of the rain and cold for hours to get 24
while my wife has to wait in
for a family of five 1---Sir Arthur- Well, it's been taken away from her. I do not think she should have been able to get it, and she won't be able to get it in future. Every effort is being made to prevent these purchases,
Question: Are you in favour of in stituting the death penalty for profiteers If so, what steps will you take to sco it carried out!-Sir Arthur: You must not put poeers to me
her Majesty, a tribute of admiration and a firm pledge of co-operation to their British sisters. None, they say, will manifest their loyalty more thoroughly word and deed than the women of the United States, now that their country has joined hands with the European Allies in this last and greatest of all erusades. They have had before their syce during the period of American neutrality, the fortitude, the unfaltes- ing purpose, and unflagging effort of the women of the United Kingdom to further the cause, and they are proud now to be associated with them. In some branches of our war activity, as many workers know, not a few American women have long been taking part, and showing in interrupter: Well, Lord Rhondda it the characteristic energy, as adaptable Question: Doce Lady Yapp line up for us untiring, of their people. But prae-food-Sir Arthur My wife has not had tically the huge reservoir of working to stand in queues, (Ories of Why power, ability, and moral represented by not? Because she has had to go with the womanhood of the United States was out. I have Lad no butter or margarine as untapped, until the entry of that for breakfast this wede
keep threatening to Question: Why put the nation on rations Why the devil don't you do it I have not Don't say anything threatened rations. when you don't know what you are talk- ing about.
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country into the war, as the strength of of Oh!'') f
that of the men.
Question: Do you admit the upper class have the upper hand of you!-Sir Arthurs I don't admit any class has the upper hand of me
Question: Would Sir Arthur Yapp call two barrels of fresh herrings being poi- soned to kill ten rats economy This was done on December 24th, and is still to his assistant). Please take the names and addresses of the man who gives the information and the firm concerned, and
done by a certain frm –Sir Arthur
deal with it (This was done.)
Why are the fish shops not
What about fist and chips?
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Mr. Harry Biner: All those who think champagne essential out West please show hands. Not a hand was shown.
its manhood. When the whole power of the nation is fully engaged in the win ning of the war, we may be very sure that the women's contribution will be as remarkable and decisive in its way as For, however the honours, of pioneership may be disputed in other fields, the United States has unquestionably led the world in the emancipation of women. Their active participation in professional and bust ness life, and to a great extent in poli. tical life is already almost a tradition in America. A raising of status which has come about with us as it were at 4 allowed fat with which to fry the fish ?-- bound has been with them the outcome of Sir Arthur 1
suppose fat in the dim steady progress, and the fruits of it in culty All those who think ish and war time should be the more abundant essential plense hold In the medical profcasion alone which large majority of the crowd immediately has so great and, so honourable a part to responded.) play in the conflict of nations there must be a far greater proportion of women engaged than in any other coun try, and we with our own record of great military hospitals managed with supremo success by wonen exclusively.
GIRL'S £140,000 SPEECH such as the Endell-street establishment organised two years ago-and of women's
"Our Beloved Girl". This is the name medical units in the field, can understand by which Miss Katilcen Burke is known what that means. The co-operation of throughout the United States. A young British and American women in this and English girl of slight gure, but gifted all the other tasks laid on them by the with unbounded energy, the has taken time is full of promise for the future of America by storm, and now that she has the two peoples The horrors of war, returned to England she has been fol writes Queen Mary, in her reply to the lowed by letters to the Prime Minister American Committee's greeting, have and the American Ambassador begging taught us to know one another better, Miss Burke is the daughter of
for her immediate return. and have strengthened the ties of kinship - Mi
of one of and mutual sympathy by uniting the the chief officers of the North Western women of the English-speaking races Railway. Before the war began she led heart and soul in the struggle for liberty the life of an ordinary English girl of and civilisation. In praying for good position, but as soon as it started **** God's richest blessing on our efforts," she threw houself into work for our sol- her Majesty will have touched directly Scottish Women's Hospital, and one day diers. In 1915 she became attached to the that sense of dedication to a sacred cause which has been the deeper inspiration of by accident Dr Elsis Inglis was an- gift of speech was discovered almost the American entry into the war
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