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New Health for your Child

A Healthy Body

Strong BonesTM Sound Teeth

and resistive power against infection.

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Help your child in the of rapid critical years growth, to develop sturdy bones, healthy teeth, and a strong constitution. You by providing him with an abundance of mineral nutrients as contained in Kalzana. "Many children of the irritable, nervous type, owe their state to a deficiency of organic salts. Such youngsters do well when the diet is reinforced by а well-retained mineral food such as Kälzana," writes the well-known expert on hygiene: Miss Kathleen Dane.

Kalzana will protect your child against the results" of calcium deficiency such as: anæmia, irritable nerves, weakness, rickets, and a tendency to de- velop tooth decay.

"A course of Kalzana restores lost appetite, builds stamiria in delicate bodies, and overcomes irritability in the highly-strung child. Make up your mind to start your boy or girl on a course of Kalzana,; to-day. Children like these palatable tablets, and you will soon be surprised at the all-around im- provement in their health,

Kalzana

THE MINERAL FOOD FOR BETTER HEALTH

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THE REASON

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THE RESULT

The weekly service to England has become so. popular that it has had to be doubled

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER.19, 1935.

ROOSEVELT ON

TOUR

Taking Big Staff

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Sept 30,

President Rooseve. lef. here last night by specal train on a trip that will take him across the American Continent to California, where he will board the cruiser Houston on Wednesday, returning to the East Coast via the Panama Canal. This will be his first op.... portunity since ha turned from Hawall in the summer of 1934 to test directly the pulse of the na- tion.

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It will give him a good impres- ston of how he stands in the Mid- dle West and West...

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Mindful of next year's Presid- ent election, he proposes to make several important speeches. Two of them--one at Boulder Dam, the site of the Government's vast ir- rigation

and electrification pro ject, and on at San Diego-wl Be nationally broadcast. Two short speeches will be delivered at Fremont, Nebraska. In the Mid- die West farm beit and at the Hallywood Bowl,"Los Angeles.

His trip. however, wil not be all work, for the President, who is an ardent fisherman, expects to have some good sport along the coast of Lower California, in and around the Panama Canal, and In waters nears the

Cocos Islands.

uninhabited

SENATORS IN PARTY

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

6 p.m.-Devotional Exercises in honuur of the Most Holy Rosary, followed by Benediction The folowing are the forthcom-

of the Most Blessed Sacrament, ing services at the f^c Cathe- Confessions are"heard daily de- dral, Caine Road,

tore and after Masses in Chinese, October 20.-1918 Sunday After English, Italian French, Spanis

Pentecost.

and Portuguese.

This Sunday" is dedicated to the Propagation of the Faith, and The Kaitalul are exhorted to help and pray for the conversion AT we antidels.

MORNING SERVICES lat Mass at 8

Zud Mass at 8, with seruon in

Chinese

bid aman at 10.30 with sermon in

BAKUSA.

EVENING SERVICE At 4, Recitation of the Rosary and Benediction of the Blessed' Sacrament

October 23-At 5.30 p.m., begins the Triduum of Supplication for the practice of frequent ann aally Communion. Recita tion of the Rosary, Hermon and Benediction

On Week Days: Mass at 8 and 7.30

ST, TERESA'S CHURCH

The following are the forthcom- ing services, etc. at St. Teresa's Quurcu, kowicon Tong:— Saturday, October 19.-Feast of St.

Peter Alcantara, C. 7.30, Mass: The novena in honour

uf St. Judas begins to-day.

3 pan-Meeting or st. Teresa's Chinese Young Men at the rec- tory for visit to the sick. 8 p.m. Meeting of St. Teresa's UY.M.S. Study Circle (English Section) un the society's pre- mises. Mr. Matthew Lam with 1ead Д paper on "Natural Reagion: Its insufficiency" to ос Iollowed by general dis-

Since his return from Hyde Park las. week, Mr. Roosevelt has anat- ched many a half-hour from his office work to overhaul his large stock of rods and tackle. He has ordered special equipment for some of the large fighting fish he expecs to encounter in southern waters.

Mrs. Roosevelt will accompany him as far as San Diego, while others who will travel with him in his special train will include the Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Ickes. Mr. Harry Hopkins, head of the Works Progress Administra-Sunday, tion, several Senators and a large secri,arial staff headed by Mr. Marvin McIn yre and Miss Lehand, the White House's famous “Missy," as she is alway, known,

Several A.D.C.s and Dr. Ross Mc- Intyre, the Presidena's personal physician; will also be in the party. Mr. Ickes and M.r Hopkins will make .he entire trip, and this fact has aroused much curiosity as to the President's purpose in taking them with him. The most likely explanation is that Mr. Roo-

sevelt fees thas, with all the im- portant decisions in his £1,000,- 000,000 works rellef programme settled, subordinates can now carry on

he executive work, and that

his two chief helpers. Mr. Ickes and Mr. Hopkins, are worn out and need rest.

He is also, doubtless, not UB- mindful of the distressing dispute that broke out between these two a few weeks ago, causing momen tarily an embarrassing cleavage which he finally had to settle by persona intervention

THE WHOLE FLOOR MOVES!

Everybody has seen a tipping lorry at work. In order to re- move the load, the whole body is reared up to an angle of some 45 dega., and the load slides out at the back.

uussion.

October 20-Nineteent Sunday after Pentecost-un- day dedicated by HH, the Pope to the propagation of thi Faith. All the faithfu are earnestly requested to receive Holy Communion for the above intention and pray for the conversion of the Infidels. (Plenary Indulgence), · 7.30 am-First Mass with Ser-

mon an English,

9.30 a.m.-Second Mass with Ser- nion in English, followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament.

2 p.m. Catechetical Instruction in Chinese, followed by Bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sacrament.

2.30 p.m.-Meeting of St. Teresa'> Chinese Young Men for Tsung Wan Mission and Sunday School.

3. p.m.--Meeting of the members of St. Teresa's C‚YMS. on the Society's premises. Rev. Fr. J. F. Sek will give a talk in Chi- nese. Light Refreshments will be served Free Admission by tickets obtainable at Church door. Monday, October 21,-Feast of SS. Ursula and Comps., Vv., and Mm.

Tuesday, October 22-Feast of St. Mellon, Saxon Missionary and Bp. (311).

5 p.m.-Little Flower Choir Frac-

tice.

8 p.m.--St. Teresa's C.Y.M.S.

Choir Practice.

Wednesday, October. 23-Feast of

Et. Verus, Bp. Thursday, October 24.--Feast of St.

Raphael the Archangel. Friday, October 25.-Feast of St.

Chrysanthus and Darla, Mm. 54th Anniversary of the Estab- lishment of the Apostleship of Prayer in Hong Kong (1881). 7.30 a.m.-Mass fo the Souls in › Purgatory... Week-days-Masses at 6.30 am.

and 7.30 am.

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NOEL COWARD'S NEW ROLE

A moment's reflection will show that an enormous smount of power is required to raise ooth"the body and its contents in this man- ner, and on this account special attention was paid to a new Den- nis type which made its appear- ance at a recent display of muni- elpa. vehicles in Great Britain.

In this machine, the floor is of rubber, and can be wound back- wards or forwards over rollers. This idea itse.f is not a novelty, but drawbacks in prévious · de- signs have been successfully ell- minated by tackling the problem in the analytical scientific man- ner which is always associated with a new production of Dennis Bros, Ltd., of Guildford, England. In this case, the rubber floor is attached to the front bulkhead, which receives its motion from will be god-fathers when the five- chains lying below and moving weeks-old son of Emlyn Williams, with the hoor, the latter beinghe actor, is christened at Chelsea thereby saved from strains which would tend to make it stretch

Several Municipal Authorities haya welcomed this advance, as it will considerably facilitate their methods of dealing with refuso -

(Special Air Mat Service

London, Sept. 30. Noel Coward and John, Gielgud

Old Church on Thursday,

Among the guests will be the entire cast of "Night Must Fall" the successful, play written by Emlyn Williams, in which he is himself appearing:

UNION CHURCH'

HENNEDY ROAD, HONG KONG

The following are the notices for the forthcoming week.

Sunday, October 20 10.30 a.m.-Preacher: Rev. H. A

Wittenbach.

6 p.m-Preacher: Rev. H. A. Wit-

tenbach of Canton.

During the month of October the pripit will be occupied by delegates of the Central Council of Social Service,

Tuesday, October 22, 7.30 p.m The Boldiers and Airmen's Chris-

an Association meets. welcome.

All are

The Harvest Festival Services will be held on Sunday, November 3. when the preacher will be the Rev. John Foster of Canton.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST

Macdonnell Road; below Bowen Road Tram Station. October 20, 1935 Sunday Service.-11.15 8.31.

Subject: Doctrine of Atone-

ment."

The Sunday School is held on Sun-

day Mornings.-10 o'clock. Testimonial Meeting-6.00 p.m. Reading Room at above address

open: Tuesday and Friday--10 am. to Noon; Monday, Thurs- day.-5.30 to 7.00 pm, The Public is cordially invited to

attend the "services and visit | the Reading Room.

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