THE MOTHER OF THE MAN.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 27, 1011
(Hall Chine's roply to Rudyard Kipling's "Female of thio Species,'
When the Lord of the Creation gave the woman to the man In that blast but briof existence ere the rule of ill bogan, Then Ho kuow what of lior conduct, whether imiccent or frail, That the female of the species would be scoprgent to the male. Then He banished them from Edon for the sin that each had wrought, And the flaming sword of vongennco sealed the fate that both had
sought,
Thon Ho know throughout the ago, long as man should tell the tale, That the founlo of the species would be temptress to tho male,
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When he cast his children from him and, by primal earthly vow, Doomed their seed to eat their life brend in the swoat of blood and
brow,
Then He know where paths were reddest, down the line of labour's
trail,
There the female of the species would be slavomate of the malo,
When He dowered the man with passions, when He formed him
from the dust,
With ita wilderness of instincts, with its Java stream of lust, * Then He know that, in the whirlwind of his manhood's wastoful gato, Still the female of the species would be subject to the male.
When He ordered that the woman, bath as mother and is wife, Should obey her law of being as the vehicle of life;
Then he suffered it to happen, lest the generations fail, That the female of the species might be "deadlier than the male,
But, when the Lord of Croation gave the woman to the man, In that blost but briel existence and the rule of ill bagan. Then Ho willo. it that, if staring in man's fault and in his fate, Sho should therefore be his equal and the partner in his state. Not to govern or atjole him, not to court or spoak him smooth, Not to unco or to enslave him, but to clor, inspire and soothe Not his temptress, not his slaverite, not his subject, yol tris squaw, But his helpsot and his angol, by the right of God, Jaw
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If lle cured the man with labour, as the human log's allog He provided that for woman his work should be his joy
If lie dowerod man with passions which the grosser instincts ingy He reserved it to the woman to uplifs his hust to love..
If He ordered that the mother, for the children of her womb; Should dare her death by travail ani fight till crack of deony; Ho ordained that, by that impulss, still the purest and the best, She should gather all that sulfer in her pity to her braust,
Nurturing, nursing, guarding, guiling, giving strength with hourt
and hand,
Paying toll in pangs to Naturo, which no man biny understuid, Dauntless from the God who made her without fear to draw her
broath,'
Saviour of the weak and helpless, fiest at birth and last at death.
Since the Lord creating woman-lio locaine a living sout,
Hers has been tho old ourth's-burden, ugo on ago, from pola to pole. Here the conflict, lors, the conquest, nors to g of life unfurled; Hors the sorrow, hors tho sulloring, hers the love that moves the
world.
Therefore, why alíonid man bø ingeato when he chooses to confor Welcome every fool aid coward, only close the floor on her?- Roum, sirs, roum within your councils, baro your foreheads if you can, For, behold, Without your portal, studs the mother of the
FAR EAST IN PARLIAMENT.
Piracy In Chinese Waters.
In the House of Commons
(Nov. 29.) Mr. Gorshom Stewart Buked the First Lord of the Admi ralty it he could say whether there had been any into fuption of the usual service of British steamers
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naval force could be landed, at Shanghai in caso of a sudden gravo
ergonty, but in the event of an actual defence of the settlement bo- uuming necessary, His Majesty's Government would have to consider other methods of protection. There | 18 no British-man-uf war at Tiontain. Mr. Stewart asked the First Lord
of the Admiralty if he would state
shallow
now many gunboats - or draught cruisers there are in reserve
"And you must
take Sanatogen regularly for
several weeks
This urgent, advice is given by physicians every day, in every civilised country, to sufferers from Nervous Dity, Brain-fag, Lack of Vitality, Sleeplessness, Disordered Digestion, Poverty of Blood and various Wasting Disenses,
Physicians know that Saratogen is a true scientific' compound of organic phosphorus and pure concen trated proteid,. forming a new substance which L eagerly and completely absorbed by the tissues and oaarsses unique tonic and reconstructive qualities,
The Supreme Restorative.
Pysicians can speak from experience of the great #mperative effects which Sanatogen has upon tha Min. nerves, blood and muscles, They have watched s revivifying action upon people whose nervous strength has been depleted by over-work, worry; or disense. They have noted how Sanatogen gives Lasting benefit, how it regenerates the appetite and digestion, brings back the bloom to the cheek, replaced wakeful nights by sound refreshing sleep-- in short, enables the human machinery to perform its functions so perfectly, that the patient loses his depression of spirits, gains confidence and courage, and finds life again worth living.
Fighting Malaria and Dysentery.
Apart from its valunas a general tonic, Sanato gen is of the greatest service to the physician In fighting Malaria, Dysentery and other scourges of tropical climates,
On this subject, Dr. H. H. W. H., of Baba- garah, United Provinces, writes:-"I have much pleasure in certifying to the value of Sanatogen in cases of Dysentery, Eaterie Fever and other exhausting diseases. I have used it regularly it my practice for the past two years, and in no single instance have I been disappointed with its results. I can honestly affirm that many of my worst cases owe their recovery to Sanatogen."
Try Sanatogen To-day.
A. ac lead offices of the manufacturers of Sanalogen there ure filed more than fourteen thousand letters froin practising. physicians who certify to the value of Sanatogen. Truly a magnificent monument to the value of this unique tonic-foot) | But no less impressive' is the enthusiastic testimony of patients themselves. Thousands of well-known people in every walk of life have publicly testified to the wonderful benefits they have received from Senatogen, and a few of their letters are reproduced bere.
Begin to take Sanatogen to-day, and thus lay the foundation of new health and nerve force. You can get Sapatogen in Heng Kong from Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co.; The Sincere Ch. 1215/21, Vosveux Road; and of ell Chemists.
Consignee.
at Hongkong, and are reserva crews NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. immediately available for them in
he event of further protection being
Prepaid Advertisements.
the Yangteze or the Canton rivers required at any of the treaty portsHE. P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamor 25. WORDS. $ for 3 insertions or |
owing to piratical attacks: and,
so, whether the daily service bedu restored.
Mr. Acland, who replied, said
China.
Mr. Churchill: There are vessels of the class indicated in
serve at Hongkong,
· DEVANHA,” FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS. Air, Stowart: In view of the neces which might arise at any mo
Consignoos of Cargo by the above- ment, will the First Lord consider their goods are being landed and placed named vessel are hereby informed that ne advisability of reinforcing the it their risk in the Hougkong and gunboats fore with cruisers other Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cum- Ladian pany's Godowns at Kowloon, where from the Australian "or station?
The revolution in Chinchas, of course,ty ouused widespread disturbance, and the most important events or those on which instructions are require are reported by His Majesty's Minis ter at Peking by telegraph. He hai not, so far, reported on what is to "aubject of the question.
8.9.
Ach Consignment will be sorted out Mr. Churchill: Two cruisers have Mark by Mark and delivery can be buen ordered from the Australian obtained as the Goods are landed. station Lo reinforce the China This vessel brings on Cargo:
From London, &, ex "Arabia." and "Malwa.“ -From Persian Gulf, oxas. BI.S.N. and B. & P. 5. N. Co.'s steamers, Optional Goods will be landed hors
Mr. Stewart asked the Firm ord Station. of the Admiralty in view of the tact
(30th) Lord U. Beresford inquired that British steamors had been re- whether the gravity of the situation ntly attekod by pirates in the was increasing in China; whether West River, would be say what British interests predominated over British ships of war there are availhoso of any other country; and, il able for patrol duty between Hong.0, whether the Admiralty intended to strengthen our squadron in these Long and Wuchow
waters...
Mr. Churchill: Besides several large ships alongkong, the Rosaris is at Canton, and three river gun- boats are in the West River
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unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours,
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Robertson, Judge of the Supremno Court, Tahore, Punjab, writes: niy expulence with Sanatogen lins becu very favourable, I took. it for some months during the most trying season of the year, and found it B great strengthener
Bir Charles A. Cameron,
C.B., M.D., ci write:-"Sanatogen is d substance of the highest nutritive value, coïïtain. ing as it does a large anioant of organic phos. phorus, in exactly the form in which it can be easily absorbed. It is an » excellent nerve food."
Mr. Shirley Tremeurne, Editor of "Capital,” 98, Clive Street, Calcutta, writes:-"I cannot speak too highly of Sauntogen, it sot only kept me up during a sharp attack of
fever, but afterwards, re- stored me once more to full vigour, In fact, I was better and stronger after this course of
Sanat ngen than before the allack."
"The Medical Tiru saysThere, is na doubt whatever that the 'putrition of patients taking Sanatogen. fu proves wonderfully, due, In all probability, to its being edsy of assimila- tion and to the orgavic almorbable
phosphorus
which it contains."
Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., the popular Novelist, writes" 20, Corkon Houen Terrace, S. W.- I have od Lanatogen with extraordinary bette fit. It is to my mind a true food tonic, feeding the nerves, increasing the energy, and giving fresh vigour to the over-worked body and mind,"
Prof. Dr. C. A. Ewald, of Berlin University writes: "I have used Sanatogen in number of cases, mainly of a nervous or Heurastheni origin, and have obtalued excellent results."
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N EXTRAORDINARY QEN- ERAL MEETING of Members of the above Club will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 10th January, 1312, instant, in the Offices of the! | Jockey Club, No. 3 Chstor Road at 2.30 r.m., for the purpose of confirm ing the following Spedal Rosolation carried at the Extraordinary General Meeting of Mombers tell on BATUR- DAY. "The 23rd December, 1911,
viz. :-
That the words" Kiangwan" Race Club" (Bbngbai) bo odded to Kulo 1, Part 1 of the Rules of Rasing,
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THE dates of the ANNUAL RACE Goods not cleared by the 27th inst.,
MEETING originally fixed for nt 4 v.m., will be subject to rent. THE
THE extension of the ELECTRIC the 18th, 14th are 18th February,
TICKET AGENCIES--The Company's railway and steamer tickets nee Mr. Churchill (First · Lord of the
LLIGIIT to use Pesk District is 1912, and altered to one week later. No Fire Insurance will be effected Admiralty): Two cruisers have been by me in any case whatever.. expected to be completed by about the and the Race Meeting will be held on obtainable at all the Agenolor of the International Sleeping Car& Expre
Damaged packages must be left in feud of March, 1912.
TUESDAY, 20th, THURSDAY. Trains Co.; the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Bhanghai; Messra. Thus, Cook A Bori ordered from Australia to join the
Intrading consumers are advised to 22nd and FRIDAY, 23rd February, and R. isaburoan der Babnig-Amerika Linie, China Squadron temporarily, and the Godowns for examination by the they will reach Chinese waters short Consignees and the Company's sar-have their houses wired in readiness, to 1912, thereby coinciding with the RAILWAY HOTELS YAmato Hotel (Tel. Add : " Yamato "') at usual holidaye following the Chinese Dairen, Zort, Arthur, Mukden, Fushun and Changokus, "all under the Cam- British Subjects in China. ly. This step has been taken as a gore, Mesare, GODDARD and DOUGLAS, avoid delay in obtaining the light.,
The Company or prepared to sub- New Year,
pany's management. The Entries will CLOSE one week Mr. Stewart asked the First Lord precaution in view of Rossibio uo 10. on Mondays and Tupas-
DAYS. All claims must be presented mit estimates for witing houses on
SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY COMPANY velopments. I must ask to be ex-within ten days of the stoomer's arrival application
Inter than the date already fixed, visi, of the Admiralty if he would giveeused from making any general stato here, aftor which date they cannot be GIBB, LAYINGSTON & CO., SATURDAY, the 20th January,
DAIEEN.. the names of His Majestys ships on ment as to affairs in China, rocognised. No claims will ba admitted
1912. the Yangiate and at Shanghai, and
after the goods have left the Godowns. | rongkong. Täll“ 1st, 1911. [1545 In all other respects the programme
E. A HEWETT,
as iedod will stand. ere they able to land a sufficient force for the protection of the British
Hongkong, 22nd Dec, 1917...
Superlatendent.
By Order,
settlement should the necessity arise; and would Ho say whether thers in
a man-of-war wintering at Tientsin.
Railways in China.
Mr. Stewart asked the Foreign Secretary if he had any informati. as to whether the railways between. Shanghai and Nanking, and Kowloon sad Canton, ara, still running when deual services of trains.
Mr. Churchill The vessels at Sir E. Grey: I believe that trains Shanghai and on the Yangtare are are running between Shanghai and ( the Nowosstin, Cadmus, Clio, Bram- Nanking and between Canton And blo Britomart, Thatic and Alegrity, Kowloon, but I cannot any whether - besides seven ciuge punbonis.
the usual number árs running.
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