8

WHEN THE DOCTOR

ADVISED

THAT LATTLE DAY BROWN AS GIVEN ke. WILLIAMS' PINK PAS SHE WAS AT DEATH's Doon with Maisémios AND MALAKIA,

THEY MADE sea Wen

The of line Daisy Brown afford au

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My little daughter Daley was a model baby, but shortly after her first birthday the food which she had prerionly thrived on raised to nonrish her, and sky brennie alarmingly work

said Mr. Brown.

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aging her food,

BECAME

By degrees THE PAMOVA PILLS CLEARED DARY'S SYSTEM OF ALL, TIK MALARIA, HER GMT, HEK SPIRITS EYES RETURNED SHE in Now qUITE WELL AND ENJOY HIMMELF AT ALL. MOVEN OF CHILORÁN PRANKS AND GAMES,"

THE PATH

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, LATURDAY, JULY 13гa, 1912.

OF A HUNDRED DEATHS,

นา

GUY THORNE

(Author of When It Was Dark, A Lost Canse." etc.),

(Continued from Page: 7.3.

We know you did not," ale answered. We all know each member of the powerful organisation which is rescuing Much has hari- yim is convinced of it. need of which you are necessarily ignor You That is af I must say now. ant. will know everything before long. Con-

the apon

present, Courage: Pull yourself together for the fast fap of the race.

antate

Arthur.

They The car began to slow again. were at the edge of the bar. Beyond them lay the summer sen, a smooth four The road dipped down of sapphire. towards the little white fishing village, and two or three hundred yards away from the share a large steam yacht, flying the Royal Head Squadron Burgee, was ckwards and forwards from it in the alonehod, with a couple of bonts plying! brat.

In minute or two more, the car wIH giiding slowly through the village, and, in resense to a whispered instraction from Luey Arthur was touching his hat with a cumple of fingers whenever any derman of passer-by took off their caps. The car turard, and entered a small fair-sized drive, pulling up before a villa, standing in its own garden.

Arthur descendent, and was lurried into the house.

The big, sunlit hall was quite deserted.

· Upstairs, quick, I will show you the way, said Mrs. Mordunt.

Arthur followed after her. She turned down, a ride upon the first floor, pid ups a dose of a roome, and ma- feed.

All

Two people wire standing there. fi blinds of the windows were drawTY.

little farded toan of for- One was i

appearance, the other a tall, elderly chingyuan. with a long grey board.

are the sense of unreality came over the escaped prisoner. Be started. The old clergyman hurried up to him. and grasped his warmly by the hand

A doop. Thank God," he said in pleasant vice, that all has gone well

To all who are ill for want of rich, red, new blood (and most of the disorders of kinafar Mr. Hughes. You have seen my

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Mrs. Morduan burried from the room. Take off everything you have un quickly." said the old elergyman.

Arthur didi su.

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All broken, chafed, and damaged goods mast be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on the 15th instant, at 9.30 AM. No Fire Insurance has been effected.

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21st-Armand time of dry, crunched over a few yards of pebbles, and entered a saiart white

Ne Claims will be admitted after the Goods phemus, Prinzen Aline. No Claims will be admitted after the 47ocis dinghy at the water's edge.

Cormort senshire, Candia, Arthur sat in the stern white his com-have left the Goluwus, and all foods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining Defic, Tan, Meinum, Hemnon, Miya Matoppo, panion skulled, vigorously towards the remaining undelivered after the 15th irst will undelivered after the 17th July will-bo-subject saki Haru, 23th Braemar, Balou,

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bo left in the Godowns, where they will be Ernest Simons, Nubin, Arcadia, Baron Driesen, Schuylkill, Neleus, Patricia. orsmined on the 17th July, at 9.30 A..

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Kitano Marn, Stevia, Titan, Telemachur. benig, or they will not be recognized,

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Two sailors were polishing some brass work amidship, and an officer in a peak cap lounged upon the bridge, sinoking a cigar. No one took the slightest notice of him or his companion.

As if in a dream, he walked aft towards the companion-way to the saloon, preceded by the sailor.

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All brokea, chafed, and damaged Goods are to to left in the Godowns, where they will examined on the 15th fut.. at 2.30 r.

No Fire Insuranco las been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., Iro,

Agente. -Hongkong, 8th July, 1912.

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