INDIGESTION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, ŠATURDAY, JANUARY 18te, 1912,
It is not the quantity of fand we eat, but what we digest and assimilate that nourishes the body. When the Sninach and organs of digestion and nutrition are diseased, and the food cares is only imperfectly digested, there is loss of nutrition, and the body loses strength as a natural Fonsequence. Not only does the system suffer from fack, of nourishmatur, but the derangement of the organs maat- inevitably cause further complications. Indigestion is a itost prevalent source of constipation, which in its tarn caphor a discusfered liver, and Bailly you become burdened with Chronic Dyspepsin. Indigestion invariably arises from improperly prepared food, hasty cating, over- indulgence, fatigue, and exhaustion during the het weather, breathing foul air, excessive brain work, and -- more, frequently from cares and worry which exhaust the nervous force and weaken the organs of digestion, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a safe, sure, and reliable remedy for all stomachic complaints. They aid in the digestion and assimilation of food, and in a nikd and gentle manner regulate the system, restoring the weak and dyspeptie to health and strength. They give you clean brawls, a healdy stomach, à liyey liver, active kidneys, and blaid that is rich and red. !
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GOOD AT THE GAME.
BY
NAT GOULD,
(Author of The Page, that Kids," Roar of the Ring,” etc.)"
(Continued from Page 3-)
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"How would to the Cage and back do?" soid Mab.
"I don't fancy going there. I think Aus- tralia must be a very pleasant country,"
Mab's heart beat fast. Australia! That was where Geoff Lovett was. If they went to Sydney she might meet him again. It is a long way," said Mab. Six or seven weeks."
That would soon pass, and the voyage might give you back your lost strength."
1 11 210th such an invalid as the doc- for males out."
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MAR'S FATHER Mab Seymour seemed to have lost some- thing ever since Geoff Loven left for Austra la True, she had not been introduced to him, had only spoken for a briel moment as they came out of the theairs; but the men ory of it lingered, and she longed to neet. him again. She wondered why she was thinking so much about him, It was ab- surd. Probably he had never given another lar's seventeen, will soon be eighteen, thought to lier-had entirely forgotten her ir's quite tinse he was put to something. The
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Alab made no reply. She had been mulch concerned about her kind friend. She no- ticed how 'she seemed to waste away al though she was always bright and cheerful.
"What's to become of Tom if I talw you away?" said Mrs Kizkion.
"He can remain at a school until I re- tura."
Tom was at school: His letters were amus-best plan would be to take him with us ing he continually alluded to Geoff Lovett, wherever we go; there is more scope for a and wanted to know if his sister had heard in new countries." from him, ignoring the fact that she did not know her address.
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"If you write to hin, address to Geoff Lovett, The Celcbrated Cricketer, Australia; that will be sufficient; it's sure to find him,” write Tom.
It was lucky for Mal and Toad Seymour that a relative left them an income of three hundred a year between them. This was more than sufficient to pay-for:Tom's school- ing, and Mab saved the bulk of hers, as Mrs. Kirkton paid her liberally, and made her many useful presents,
The great trouble in Mab's Mfg was the ¡disappearance of her father, Edmund Sex. mour. It was now four years since she had seen him last, and she had given up all hope of funding him. He must be dead, she thought. For a year after he vanished she nd Tom lived with an aint in Brixton; then came the windfall, and she determined, young as she was, to take cows and look after Tom. When he went to school she, tired of bring alone, answered Mrs. Kirk- ton's advertisensent for a cuenpanion..
***How kind of you," said Mab should never have suggested it. Tom is such
tease: fans afraid he will trouble you on a long raynge."
"Not at all like Tom. He has his faults-all boys have, and girls too, but he's. venite, theres no vice about him. He's a La good-hearted lad, and his mischief is ju- fad that will get on, for he has plenty of courage."
"Tom has an idea you prefer his room to his company, I think," said Mab, Hughing. "Are you responsible for that idea," she asked smiling.
"Perhaps I am," said Mab.
A month later, Mre-Kirkton nade up her mind that she would go to Sydney.
"I've a chancy of letting the house for twelve months to an old friend who will take care of my things," she said.
"It will be nice to leave someone here. who will be careful," said Mab.LA
think the end of January will be a good time to leave."
"And Tom can finish school at Christmas: it will be welcome news to him."
"Leave.carly in January," said the doc tar: you will get out there in the autumn when it will be nice weather. Not too hot." When Tom heard from his sister about the proposed voyage to Sydney, he jumped with
At first Mrs. Kirkton though she was toe will be lucky if he never wishes his young, but when Mals told her of the circum- schooldays to come over again," said Mrs, stances connected with her life, she be Kiriton, enmé intenssted; engaged her, and promised to help in the search for Edmund Seymour,
What she discovered she kept from Mab. The man she employed failed to find Mab's father, but he learned that Seymour was forced to leave England on account of a for-delights. gery he had conuritted. The amigunt be se- cured was five thousand pounds. He had been employed in a confidential capacity to a.stockbroker, and had forged his employer's name for that sun. He was leniently dealt with, no prosecution took place; but the man whose name he forged insisted upon his leav-be jolly?" ing England..
Edmund Seymour had always posed as a single man, so that his employer knew ne thing of Mal and Tom, or he would probab y have acted differently.
Seymour was also a gambler and aMicted to drinking; many evil things week Fabout him, few good actions placed to his credit, and it was highly probable his way of living caused his wife, who was delicate, to commit suicide.
Mab had said: no-
Mrs. Kirkton started. thing about the way of her mother's death; she wie not surprised the girl kept it from her; it was creditable to her to shield her mother's "memory. Then she asked herself did Mab know the mother took her life?
Her agent wrote on this subject: Mrs. Seymour's death was mysterious. She had been in falling health for some time. 1 found out the doctor who attended her, and saw him. He was reticent, but I extracted | fróm hàři that she died from an overdose of morphia, and he had no doulit-or at least Chardly any that it was self-administered. Ednnind Seymour seemed to be foud of his wife, he said, and wished to, avoid an in- quest. This was impossible. No verdict of suicide suas given, "death from misadventure' being curiously returned.. I found out that Miss Seymour was at school in Germany at the time. She came home for the funeral, but everything connected with her mother's death appears to have been liept from her. I can find no trace of any" report of the in- quest in the papers. Seymour Hired a double life. He had a small flat in the West End, and the less said about the doings there the better. It was little better than a gambling hell, and was raided by the police, but he es coped before they entered the premises. think he must have assumed some clever dis-
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me, and he was not recognised as the man who rented the rooms: Where he went when He left England I have been unable to ascer tuin; probably America. In my opinion he is a dangerous man, and it is fortunate for his children he had passed out of their lives If he is alive he is probably carrying on his practices elsewhere, and sooner or later he must come to grief. The five thousand pounds was never restored to the rightful: owner who declines to say why he did not prosecute or make him disgorge his plun- der. My own opinion is that Edmund Sey- mour had assisted him in some way hardly legitimate, and that the transaction would not bear the light of day. If I can be of jany further use to you, command me."
Thus Mrs. Kirkton know more about May's Jather than the girl herself, and did not believe he was dead stich nien die hard. Not for worlds would she have Mab
What's the matter, Tom? Are you cracked?" asked a chum.
"No, Binks, I'm not cracked. I'm sound, quite perfect. I'm leaving at the end of this term, and going with my sister and Mrs. Kirkton on a voyage to Sydney. Won't it.
"Lucky, beggar!" growled Binks,
(To de Continued.)
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her without a word of warning. She sincere; ly hoped Mab would never see him again;
as her atent said, he was better out of her
life.
Tom did no miss his father so much as Mab. He had been accustomed to rely on his sister, and was, at the time, too youthful to understand what really happened. If he did he quickly forgot it.
Mab could not have fallen into better hands. Mrs Kirkton became very fond of her, treated her mere as a daughter than a companion, and for her sake frequently in- vited Tom to the house.
For some months. Mrs Kirkton and been in failing health, and her medical adviser took Mab into his confidence,
"You are very much attached to her, Miss Seymour?"
"I am," replied Mab,
:
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All Claims must roach us before the 17th inst, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be sfected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the! Undersigned.
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"PRINZ WALDEMAR," baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valzables, are boing landed and stored at their risk into the hazard. ons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the *** Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignee before Noor TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have
left the Godowns, and all goods romaining undelivered after tho 15th inst. will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will bo oz. amined on the 15th fast, at 9.30 AM.
All Claime must reach us before the 22nd
to send in their Bills of Lading for Countering, or they will not be recognized. signature, and to take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside.
Cargo remaining undelivered on FRIDAY, the 12th inst,, at 5 7.5., will be landed at Con- | signees' risk and expense and delivery must then"} be taken froma Company's Godown.
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long sea voyage; it would make a new wo man of her am sure of it. Sound her..on the subject," he said.
Mab. did so, and found out that Mrs Kirk- tom was inclined to consider a long voyage" favourably.
Mab confessed with a faugh that the doc, for had given her a hint in this direction.
"I will consider it," said Mrs. Kirkton, "A long sea voyage, he said? I'm not go ing round the world."
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have left the Glodewoo and all Gooderensining undelivered after the 16th inst. wilk be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods must be left in the podowns, where they will be examined on the 15th instant, at 9.30 ♥ m. "
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
CABLOWITZ & Co.,
Agents Hongkong, 10th January, 1912.
I. SHIBUTA, Manager,
No. 2, Fedder Streat, Hongking
· Hongkong, 10th Augus, 1911.