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The

Simple

way to Perfect Health

Dink Delicious LOVALTINE

for Health!

FUST because the way to health

JUS!

simple many people over- look it.

To-day we know that health is " mainly a matter of correct nutri- tion. The only diffenlty is to ensure that the foods we eat con- tain all the essential food ele- ments which build up body, brain and nerves.

Simply by adding "Ovaltine". to the daily dietary this one difficulty is overcome. All the essential food elements are abun- dantly present in this delicious food beverage in the correct proportions necessary for health,

"Ovaltine" combines the nourish. ing elements of creamy milk, new laid eggs, ripe barley malt and cocoa. It contains proteins for rebuilding nerves and muscles- carbohydrates to supply energy-- mineral salts for building bones and teeth-iron for making rich red blood-maltose for ensuring easy digestibility-and all the important vitamine indispensable for healthy nutrition.

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"Oraltine" should 'always be added when milk is used as a beverage. It gives milk a per- fectly delicious flavour, greatly increases its nourishing value, and makes it easy for digestionby breaking up the indig stible card, thus preventing the for mation of hard lumps in the stomach

"Ovaltine" is not only digested with the greatest ense but it aids the digestion of overal times its weight of other food. It's delicious goodness is enjoyed by everyone, and it is so economical too,

For children and also for every member of the family “Ovaltino” should be the daily baverage. Every dietary need will be made good if this delicious beverage. is substituted for tea, coffee or " other beverages.

There is no substitute for "Oval- tine," for no other food sup plies in a concentrated, correctly balanced, and arily digested form the essential nutritiva ela. ments of Nature's best foods- · malt, milk and eggs."

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 9th, 1929.

SPORT AND ATHLETICS.

SCOTT AND HEENEY HAY

MEET AT WEMBLEY.

IN THEIR TATHERS' FOOTSTEPS.

Athletic talent is undoubtedly

of A. R. Ramsay, whose father Mfr. R. C. Ramsay was in the football the son of Col. C. S. Rome, who XI, of 1879, and of D. A. M. Rome, was captain of football in 1889, an also captain of cricket. Other pro- minent members of the XI. whom Bull will lead are E. L. Richards. and G. W. Morgan Jones, members of last year's team:

TYNE SCULLING MATCH The sculling match for £100 a-side Phil Scott and his manager and between Bert Barry, the world's basker met Heeney's manager in champion, and T. Tonks, of Wall- London last month, with a view to send, will take place over the Tyne hereditary. The Crawleys at Har- arranging a fight between Scott and championship course on March 30th. To School have for half a century Heaney. The result of the discus Tonks will receive 10 seconds start been prominent in various branches sion is that Scott and Heeney are over the three and a quarter miles of sport. A curious instance occurs almost certain to meet the last week couree. Tonks is expected by Tyne this term. R. H. Bull is the cap in April or the first week in Mar. siders to win, as it is claimed that. tain of football. and his father. The stake money was agreed at in the heavier boats in which the Major H. Bull, was in the XI. of £2,000 a side, and this will be derace is to be sculled Tonks, who is 1990. Bull will have the assistance posited on the signing, of articles slightly the heavier man, will have It is stipulated that the fight shall an advantage.. be for the world's championship. RESTRICTIONS AT GOODWOOD, which is open following the retire- Whether the additional charges ment of Gene Tunney, and also that for admission to the Goodwood it shall be in England. All parties racecourse will prove effective from consider the fight as good as made focial point of view remains Two places in London were pat for to be seen. On any other race ward as the venue, and the sugges-course they would be exceedingly tion that the Wembley Stadium unpopular. At Goodwood, where should be secured for the night of successive Dukes of Richmond have April 27th-the date of the English reigned for so long, things are Cup Final was favourably receiv rather different. and visitors who ed. Heeney's manager cabled him otherwise might resent the innova to arrange for Charles Harvey to tion will not fail to remember that accompany the New Zealander to in all probability no one regrets the England, and to take charge of his necessity for making it more than training. Heeney won pine con- the Duke himself. It is proposed tests off the reel in America before that some charge shall be made for clashing with Tunney for the admission to an enclosure on the world's championship.

slopes of Trundle Hill, a point of then defeated in the eleventh round. vantage from which people have Heeney received £20,000 for that bees able to enjoy a splendid view fight!

of the racing free of any charge.

foul.

Ke

It may be recalled that he has met Phil Scott twice in England. vic tory on each occasion, going to Scott Phil Scott returned to the ring last month after resting for a considerable time, and gained the verdict over Ted Sandwins on

GEORGE'S COURSE IN

FINE PETTLE, The condition of Royal St. George's course, Sandwich, for the open golf championship last year was so good as to leave no ground for criticism, but Major Ward, the

ST.

NEW FENCING BADGE.

The annual general meeting of the Amateur Fencing Association was held in London last month. Lord Howard de Walden, the pre- sident of the association, was re- elected. The association has now adopted a cew Tudor Roso badge which may be worn by any gentle- man or lady amateur fencer who has represented Great Britain in the Olympic Games or England in any International match,,

LONDON UNIVERSITY

SWIMMING.

Owing to the enlargement of the paddock and the provision of a new motor enclosure on the opposite side with the consequent lessening After being moribund for two of the width of the course to the years, the London University Swim- west of the winning-post, it will ming Club has been resuscitated, anot be possible to allow the public and, judging by the quality of the access to the course at any time new material available, it will turn during the hours of racing. It may out a team of exceptionally high be that this curtailment of their merit privileges is unavoidable, but many

C. W. Oatley (King's), the Cam- of them will feel that they are being bridge captain of 1924, has been deprived of what has all along been elected captain of the London to them a great attraction for U.S.C. He has arranged for trials they will no longer be able to line to be held this term, and apart ap along the railings between the from a large number of old colours secretary, backed up by his com

races in the hope of getting who are still up the following new. mittee, are working hard to make glimpse of the King and Queen, the comers are eligible for the trials:- it even better for the open amatour Duke himself, and the best of not R. J. Sutton (Barta), the Southern championship in May. During the abilities who make a point of at-sprint champion and international winter platoon of caddies when there has been no demand for their tending a meeting unique in charac-water polo player; Keith Kirkland service as carriere, of cluba-haster and the beauty of its surround. (London), the Australian sprinter been drafted to the course, where ings. large areas have been cleaned of that most troublesome and damag. The United States Automobile ing weed known as star grass. In Association announces that J. M. addition tracts of fairway have White, owner of the 36-cylinder TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE been dressed. In a general sense Triplex Special, on which the pre the fairways are very good, and the sent record of 207.55 miles an hour atate of the putting greens in mid- was set up by Ray Keech at Day winter make their own prophesy tona Beach last year, intends to of development when the spring sand his car down to Florida again growth has come. Even now the this spring. R. de Palins, who put prospect pleases, and in May only up the first record at Daytona. in man could be vile, in this golfer's 1919 (149.875 m.p.), is expected to

drive the car- paradise.

OVALTINE

Builds-up Brain. Nerve and Body

1J

[A.za. 16]

REMARKABLE CURE OF TYPHOID FEVER

THROUGH POO ON CHINESE HERBS.

who represented the Commonwealth at the Olympic Games at Antwerp in 1920; E. Crosio (University College), a speedy Italian who re turned 68sec for 100 metres in the Italian championships last year: C. K. Varton (Barta) and J. H. Wagstaff (University College), two fast, swimmers who have come down from Bishop's Stortford College; and A. Bolton (University College), a promising novice who has made' remarkable progress during the last three months

MAINLY FOR THE MEN.

A super tailor has arrived in Į O'Connor gave the bow famous poet | Although the scheme is not yet London. He comes from Rome, a job, and Mr. Masefield, when he properly in its stride, agreement

and travels with a great retinue, occupying a magnificent suite at one of the most expensive hotela. He takes orders only from those ke fancies. To be measured by him. is a sartorial bonour.

Actually he dresses every Roman of note and his creations adora the forms of such modern Beau Brummels as Captain Healey, a

was in New York last, freely acknowledged that help.”

Naval tradition has just scored a success over modern ideas, and Within living memory the only pea-soup is the emblem of victory

cook of a man-o'-war was the loss qualification necessary for the of an eye or a limb in the coun-

to co-operate has come from a number of similar institutions in England and Scotland, while the British Sports Club at Constan- tinople and the Carela Cecilia at Ostend are the first of the operating institutions abroad.

CO-

Under Physician's Treatment Two Weeks-Grew Worse-Doctors Insist Removing Boy to Hospital and Gave Very Little Hope of Recovery,

Jenis Brooks, son of Mrs. John Stockton, and Modesto. She final ~T. Brooks, 1904 H. Street, Modesto, ly grew, so bad that I had to keep Calif., U.S.A.., Buffered with her in a darkened room I keep typhoid fever, for two weeks under her under constant care in the physician's and nurse's care-grew darkened room for cearly two steadily worse. "Mother becomes months. A friend then told me alarmed over safety of her son about the Herbalist, Yee Poo Lun, and is induced to try the POO ON and the Poo On Chinese Herb CHINESE HERBS TREATMENT Treatment. I had no faith in for Typhoid. Result-Instant re-treatment of this kind, as I have lief and absolute cure in short tried so many kinds of treatments time. Mrs. Brooks said:

and doctors in vain, but in despere

who specialises in news and com- According to a London journalist "My boy Jenis was in bed tion I decided to try the Poo On suffering from fever and chills, he Chinese Herbs. At this time water member of the firm of Knoed.r try's service. The ships' galleys mens concerning social

the art dealers, Douglas Fair of the feet were manned direct Prince, George stoops slightly as he was treated by physicians for two was running from her eyes' exces-

banks, and Mr. Haseltine, the

from the Naval Hospital at dances, and his left hand, which I gave her the Foo On animal sculptor. And there is an Greenwich by sesmen pensioners, has a sigget ring on the little finger, what they called sively. typhoid fever, he could not eat and Chinese Herbs, an ointment, an interesting story connected with who dealt with their salt pork and clasps his partner rather higher

At the end of a week had severe pains in the stomach; some wash.

the suits this super tailor made weevily biscuits aided solely by the than that of the average dancer. delirious, stomach was bloated; he the matter running from the eyes for Douglas Fairbanks

vocabulary for which they were He favours plain white pearl studs was kept in ice packs and rubber stopped and almost

He had never seen the great film famous. Nowadays naval cooks in his shirt front, and wore marked improvement took place. actor except on the screen, but his are specially entered as youths and higher collar and a larger bowtie ice mattress and attended by a trained nurse; he did not show She continued to improve very

fast and her eyes began to clear tye (it is said) was so trained that undergo an intensive training in than anybody else present. any improvement but became worse

within a fraction of an inch.

He made the suit, and asked Mr. Fairbanks to try it on when

weeks with

at once

so other doctors were called in for up. A short while after I started was able to judge " Doug's"

the use of all the most modern

affairs,

1

The most orthodox dancer of our

consultation. They all insisted on giving her the Poo On Herba she proportions and measurements to types of ovens and appliances in 'Princes is the Duke of York. He

removing boy to the hospital and did not give much hope for his re-

covery.

"I was recommended and insist ed upon by Mra. De Lemos to try

was entirely cured from this disease and her eyes were back to normal so that she should see as good se ever. I am certainly thankful to the Herbs and the Herbalist and

a positive that Poo On Herbs Absolutely cured my child's eyes.

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studies the floor carefully before he ventures on its polished surface, and then proceeds to dance him- el in" by a series of quiet and unostentatious rounds on the outer edge of the floor.

the depots before going to sea, Advanced training courses render the more experienced In en com- be was in Paria. It fitted like a

petent to achieve dainty. con glove.

"Doug" was so pleased that he coctions which would not disgrace the Poo On Chinese Herb Treat

immediately ordered forty suits..

the chefs of noted hotels. ment, as she had been, cured of a:

Naturally the men of the lower The Prince of Wales, on the other complication of diseases by them. Thousands suffering from catarrh,

Mr. F. J. Wilstach, the Ameri- deck have benefited enormously, hand, has a far more enthusiastic "I made up my mind to give bronchial and lung trouble, throat,

can theatrical manager, who col and they have grown accustomed etyle. He grips his partner femly. the POO ON CHINESE HERBS cough, asthma, hay fever, malaria,

lecta "aimiles as others collect to expect well-cooked food varied and his steps and side-turns--which a trial; after the first day's treat stomach trouble, indigestion, coa- ment the fever was very much re-stipation, gastritis, piles, diarhoea, stamps or Chippendale furniture, beyond the means of many middle he performs with no little agility- The cooks have are so obviously plossing to him has gleaned a very fair sheaf for clasa families. fistula, heart disease, eczema, acro duced and he began to have "an

1029. Mr. H. L. Mencken is been encouraged to attempt still that they would disarm the sternest appetite and slept well at night. fula, female trouble, nervoLADIESS,

11 Alone

more ambitious menus. At Cha critic Occasionally he stamps his After five days' treatment the insomnia, obesity, kidney, bladder Presented by

Methodist in Bavaria." Those tham Barracks recently a daring foot loudly on the ground, and fever was cared and after a few trouble, Bright's disease, diabetes, hosts of the Mayor of New York experiment was made. The pea-stops, when the music ceases, witli

dropsy, on his more treatments the boy was ab rheumatism, neuralgia,

recent visit whoan pro soup which has nourished aevident reluctance. solutely well and playing around Pyorrhea, epileptic fita, paralysis, grammes were disturbed by his un. hundred generations, of scamien the yard and eating heartily, and tumors, ulcer, pimples, dizziness, punctuality will appreciate As was tentatively cut from the bill "The sliding seat, which Oxford was able to go back to school, and headaches, and many other chronic long us a wait for Mayor Walker." of fare. Sentiment may or may has at last decided to adopt in her diseases, have been restored to As out of date as the rustle of not have influenced them, but boat for the centenary race, first health and happiness without bola skirt," "Scarce, as a stenog prompt and unanimous protest. ties, but its use was for a long sonous drugs or the knife, by the pher with cotton stockings,"

came into existence, in the seven- Poo On Chinese Herbs,

sais from arrest as a New York The old fricad reappeared, and in time prohibited in public school THE POO ON CHINESE HERB gangster.""As steady as the future the scientifically calculated races at Henley. The ban led to

COMPANY.-

Leviathan in dry dock," and "As scales of food values will have to

some ingenious subterfugen, as YEE POO LUN, Chinese Her empty as the library in an Elks be adjusted to make way for pea when, in 1891, the Bedford B

club are other examples The soup. balist, Managing Director, over ironist is evidently practising his

had abs of shiny oilskin sewn on twenty-five years practical ex art in "As noisy as an eel glid

the seats of their trousers and Reference to a new scheme for rubbed the seats of the boat with perience in America curing the ing through a pool of oil," sick with Chinese Herba.

an interchange of hospitality be soft soap, thus getting much the Office:

Main About as necessary na another tween the Manchester Athenæum same advantage as is given by a Modesto, Calif, U.S.A.

leg to a centipede, and As and kindred institutions Hong Kong Office: 624, Queen's

and sliding seat. They wrote to the My little girl 8 years old, in Road Central, 1st floor. Entrance, much visibility as a dy in a bottle clubs in various parts of the world Regatta secretary asking if this some way contracted a disease of 66, Queen's Road Central Office the eye that was gradually making Hours: Daily Da.m. to 12.30 p.m., her blind. I immediately took her 2 p.m. to 5 pm Sundays, 10 am. to an eye specialist for treatment, to 3, p.m. Evening Hours: 0.30 but there, seemed no way to stop p.m. to 8 p.m. by appointment the approaching pain and blind-only. European Lady in atten ness. I also tried a specialist in dance.

feels as well so he never did.

· Mra. G.'A, Bayes says:—“I am Positive That Poo On Chinese Herbs and Ointment Saved My Child's Eyesight Because I tried Several Eye Specialists Before Going To Poo On The Ouro Was Bimply Wonderful and I Am Very Grateful,

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Mrs. G. A. Bayes, 611 Third Street, Modesto Calif., U.8,A, says:

P

of ink"

As

from the messes. there came a

is made in the 3rd annual report. would be considered a breach of The object is to enable members of the law against sliding seats, and Mr. John Masefield has lost a the Atheneum, when visiting other were told that the regulation mere- friend by the death of Luke towns in England, or throughout ly insisted that the seats should O'Connor, who ran a saloon in the world, to enjoy on presenta he fixed, and said nothing for or Greenwich Village, New York City, tion of their membership cards the against sliding on them, Bo Bed when Mr. Masefield was stranded in benefit of temporary membership ford slid merrily at Henley, and New York thirty years ago. Luke of a kindred institution or club easily won the cup.

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