DON'T GIVE UP AND GO UNDER! All You Need Is Tonic Treatment For Your Nerves and Blood.
There comes a time in the life of many a man when for reasons
which seem difficult to under- stand he finds himself mentally and physically going steadily -down hill. He struggles along under a load of misgiving as to how much longer he can manage to keep up with each day's work and responsibilities.
Whereas formerly the sufferer's -outlook was optimistic and his spirit bu-yant, now gloomy fore- bodings dominate and deprees. The healthy appetite that once was his has depreciated until even the sight of food repels. A good night's rest is out of the question because his brain, dis- mally dull throughout the day, now develops an abnormal ac- tivity. And when sleep comes at last it is so disturbed and fitful that he awakens in the morning just as tired and depressed as when he went to bed. Memory has become unreliable, nerves are all awry, sudden outbursta of ill-temper make him alarmed and ashamed.
What is the cause of this man's trouble? It is neurasthenia, or a condition of exhaustion of the nervous system, and it may be the result of continued strain.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930.
WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
Fingers and Toes.
[By Ann Moresby.]
Although we may wear rings on our fingers, like the lady who rode to Banbury Cross, we are not in the habit of wearing bells on our toes It is possible that we should take more trouble about the general well-being of our feet if we did
Fingers, at the moment, are often only too obvious. But even the ap pearance of having been recently the hands are well-shaped and ex- dipped in blood may be forgiven if quisitely tended.
mental or physical, insufficient irregular meals, business worries,ters as much with hands an with rest or holidays, wrong diet,
The question of complexion mat excesses. Some diseases, like in- fluenza, too, will cause it, as also will nervous ahock, anxiety, grief, or long residence in a tropical or other unhealthy climate.
arms, but it is both foolish and in- thing else which will rub off, and considerate to use powder or any there are excellent lotions available which leave no traces on fabrics.
Poise and Exercise.
And what is its remedy? The The well-being of the feet is not treatment necessary is one of only a matter for evening considera- nutrition of the nerve cells tion, but ill-fitting shoes and the through the blood, and to supply effects of any discomfort are even this there is nothing better than the day-time.
moro noticeable at night than in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the blood and nerve tonic with close
Proper support round the heels on and under the instep is essential half-a-century's worldwide re- for people who lead active lives; putation. Speedily and surely but remedial exercises will do a Dr. Williams Pink Pills enrich great deal to mitigate the evils and strengthen the blood, and caused by carelessly chosen shoes. thus at every dose they supply new life to the nerves, fresh vigour to the digestion, revive appetite and spirits, recharge the whole system with strength and vitality. "I feel a new man since taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills has been the glad cry of thou- sands of former aufferers. If liable softening agent has been dis A foot-bath in which some re- you are a victim of any form of solved is invaluable when one is Il-health arising out of weak, tired, This should always be fol- Impure blood or disordered 'nerves lowed by a careful drying and dust Williams' Pink Pills are obtain-ting on clean stockings; and the able from chemists everywhere mention. of stockings reminds at $1.50 per bottle, $8 for 6 that a great many foot troubles would be minimised if people only remembered to put on clean stock ings whenever they changed.
Ankles also improve repidly with proper exercises an a rule. Tip-toe finitely slimming effect upon the. exercises, for example, have a de ankles. and are also good tor all the leg muscles; but it is neces: sary to see that the balanco is care- fully kept while they are being done.
Foot Fatigue.
Lightly embroidered diamante adds much charm to the dance frock of pale coloured chiffon velvet. A flesh shade was chosen for this frock, which has large true lover's knots outlined on the loose panels of the skirt. The neat corsage is trimly belted and has shoulder straps also of the diamante.
Small Tyrants.
ARE CHILDREN NATURALLY CRUELT
Clergymen tell us that. we are, born in sin and, therefore,
Little Tricks.
KEEPING UP TO THE SCRATCH.
If one could see into the secret brains,
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bottles.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIES
WELL, I GOT MOST OF THE KIDS IN TOWN WRITIN' ESSAYS➡ BOY! IT TAKES ME TO MAKE THINGS LIVELY AROUND HERE,
IF I DO SAY IT
AYSELF!!
the instinct to do that which is for more amusing than the little tricks bidden is to be found in every they play with themaleves to keep grown-up, but one hardly expects themselves "up to the scratch" in to find instinctive cruelty amongst matters where their inclinations pull little children.
in the wrong direction. To a close observer such, how I road last week of one mo ever, seems to be the case. There whose way with himself was typis: appears to be some nightmare impfied by the fact that, when he was in children, otherwise perfect,alking and came to a streara that, which prompts them to torture was difficult to cross he always defenceless animal and weaker threw his coat over first. companions.
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1 Search.
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Down
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ENTHUSIASM OVER NEW PLANET.
61 Ocean,
Saturday's Solution,
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KAYE DON MAKES A TRIAL RUN.
Other instances of perseverance Mothers will protest that the mauling a cat or dog receives is pulsion are the novelist who has won by carefully engineered com- merely the result of ignorance.admitted that he sells his books The child does not realise the pain before they are written, so it is inflicting. This is ет-
that phatically not the case.
be may have an extra spur to work. can be observed pulling the cat's and the American who said that tail for all they are worth-but ment system for keeping a
there was nothing like the instal only when they think their parents at work; he had always no
not looking! Surely that savours of knowledge? They know
to pay for that Ee dared not even that such an action is wrong be-begin to take it easy,
It is forbidden, cause
and the The truth is, I suppose, that cat's cries are surely sufficient when one does, hot care tremen- ovidence of its pain to any child dously about the work to be done, of normal intellect..
for its own sake, any trick that The leading British astronomers
Daytona, Mar. 16. At the close of the first trial runs makes retreat impossible, helps, fare most enthusiastic over the made by Mr. Kaye Don in the "Silver by cutting off all backward glances, "magnificent" and "sensational" Bullet" the speed attained was 198 and so enables one to concentrate discovery of the new planet. It miles per hour-Rexter's American upon the work that has to be done. is regarded as the most important Service
HM. In Exchange.
astronomical event for nearly a [Mr. Kaye Don is expected to make century.
his bid for the world's land speed record in a few days. He anticipates
BIGGEST DISCOVERY IN A CENTURY.
London, Mar. 15.
ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MILES AN HOUR.
Small Children, are Bullies, The smaller the child, also, the greater the bully. When public school age is reached, most boya have realised that bullying is both wrong and inexpédient owing to public opinion, but amongst ceremonioudly pushing the weaker Slipper, the head of the Lowell 250 miles an hour. The record is at A cablegram from Professor that his car will do between 240 and younger boys, the smallest suffer tots to the ground should they Observatory in Arizona, has been present held by Sir Henry Segrave almost as a rite."
One would have assumed that brings out his football to play Society and states that a search
resist. See when a little chap received by the Royal Astronomical with 231.36 milca an hour.] members of a family would at with, how bigger boys take charge revealed an object of Afteenth least spare each other this passion of it, exclude the owner, and magnitude which has been observ. The Astronomical Society states for pain inflicting. Yet, only the reward him with blows should be ed for seven weeks... other day, the writer had occasion attempt to retrieve his property.
that a trans-Neptunian planet' tronomers for many years.
The new planet is a very faint
to reprove a small boy for dragging Yet the astonishing thing is motion and path to the ap
It conforms in the rate of has been postulated by many 18- his smaller bother to the ground that these small bullies and tyrants proximate distance assigned to it and kicking him, and the oppressor have very often the best of parents, by the Lowell Observatory. Its object invisible to the naked eya retorted, "Well, he's my brother who usually blissfully imagine that position at 3 am. on March 12 was and at present is in the direction. and I can do what I like with their kiddies could never be guilty seven time seconds west of the of the Milky Way. him!"
of oppression and torture. Maybe Delta Geminorum, agreeing with A watch kept on children's they couldn't-while parents are Lowell's longitude. activities in the public, play watching, but when that check is
Dr. AC: Crommelin, of the. grounds and parks would astonish removed there seems to be no
Royal Observatory at Greenwich, those who hold the view that it to the crucity of which source of discovery estimates the tronomical Society, says the dis Another cablegram from the who is the President of the As children are "angels fresh from children are capable, as though diameter of the new planet to be covery of the new planet will pro- Heaven."
they were obeying some deep-19,000 miles and its position in- bably affect Halley's comet and See how the bigger childrer ooted
urge to torture termediate between the Earth and might alter the period of each re monopolise the swings, un-ELEANOR Cox. In' Exchange.
:
DID YOU BEAR ABOUT THE HAPPLE MAGAZINE'S ESSAY CONTEST ON THE BEST WAY TO SPEND FNE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
SLIM?
Setting Him Right
YES, FRECKLES TOLD ME A LITTLE ABOUT
AN Z WANT TO WRITE TO THEM. AS SOON AS I GET MY HOME WORK DONE. TO NIGHT... WHAT'S
THEIR ADDRESS, OSCAR?
Uranus.
WRITE TO THEM?
•WHAT DO YOU
WANTAGO
•WRITIN' TO. THEM FOR
turn by a couple of days.-Reuter.
By Blosser
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LISTEN !! I SEE.
TO SPEND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS UNLESS I HAVE THE MONEY
??
WHERE I GOT
TO EXPLAIN THIS
CONTEST TO' YOU FROM
·A TO Z !!!
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