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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 6TH, 1913.

ME KELLER BY

HON. MRS, ARTHUR HENNIKER. (Author of "In Scarlet and Grej,“-

Contrasta," "Our Fatal

Shadows," etc.)

GOOD FOR ALL THE FAMILY.

MOTHER CURED, FATHER AND CHILDREN-TONED UP AND KEPT HEALTHY,

THAT IS WHAT M. Jones Save Moraes SEIGEL' SYRUP HAS DONE.

"My condition at that period was a helpless and almost hopeless one!!

That sounds almost like a note of shor

(Continued from Page 7.) At about four o'clock, after a luncheon skilfully prepared by the new chef whom Mrs. Glynne-Jennings had engaged at a salary of three figures, Mr. Keller started despair, the words are taken free As bu rang the letter written by a woman in mature life. to call on bis cousins. Add to tex-

bell, he was pleasantly aware of the scenta wife and the mother of a family. She of roses coming from the ground-floor is Mrs. R. W. Jones, of 18, Cradock Street, window, and above the white muslin Uitenhage, C.C, and is speaking of her blind he caught sight of rows of plants in condition some years ago, when she was a pots and of a fair head bent over what victim of much suffering from disorders seemed to be a huge bowl of flowers. The of the stomach and bowels. Further on delicious perfume gave him a feeling of in the letter she says!-- sadness and homesickness. Once more he

Food of any kind was utterly distaste- found himself wishing with all his heartful to me; sickness and suffering both day and soul to be walking up the narrow, and night bad reduced me to a weak, moist pathways cut here there miserable and irritable invalid." through his fields, now all in bloom, with every shade of crimson, and yellow and pink, and here and there great clusters of snow white roses ready to be cut for a coming bridal.

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and

Mrs. Glynne-Jennings, all smiles, sprang up to meet him, in what Hilda considered

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Little wonder that she regarded her case helpless and almost hopeless." The very food which was necessary to sustain life and strength in her was" distasteful," and failed to nourish her.

On December 8th, 1911, Mrs. Jones wrote to us telling of the change that had taken a too gushing manner. She herself replace, saying: My first experience of mained sitting with a book in her hand the restoring qualities of Mother Beigel's as her mother introduced her to Mr Syrup dates back a number of years ago, Keller. But she had put on her prettiest when I was induced, after much suffering dress, and her cousin thought her a hand- some woman, if rather wanting in fresh and misery, caused by a complication of Dess. Barbara, on the other hand, if not stomach and bowel troubles, to try whether All the good looking, had an air of jollity that your medicine would succeed. pleased Hans She was evidently a good other medicines I had tried had been com- comrade, with no nonsense about her.

plete failures. Having onco commenced Mrs. Glynne-Jennings had hoped to find taking the Syrup, and feeling somewhat in Mr. Keller a person of more distinguish relieved by it, I continued using it and health and ed appearance. His hands were very red, gradually recovered and his way of brushing his hair distress strength.

HUSBAND AND CHILDREN KEPT ed her. But, after all, she reflected,

HEALTHY. people wouldn't really mind, and he would soon find out the right thing to do. His face, although so absolutely German, was full of intelligence, and if he were dressed in English clothes, he would have quite a fine figure...

Before Mr. Keller left, it was arranged that be should give a dinner party in ten days' time, the invitations to be sent out by Mrs. Glynne-Jennings, who would also help him to make out the menu, and ar- range where the guests should sit at the table.

And you'll want lots of flowers said Barbara.Mr. Keller, please do employ the lady who lives below us, Mrs. Swan, 1 believe she does dinner tables quite | beautifully,”/

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My husband also is a firm believer in Mother Seigel's Syrup, often using it as tonic; the effect being that it materially assists his digestion and keeps his bowels in regular working order."

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It is the outstanding quality of Mother Scigete Syrup that the herbal extracts of which it is composed strengthen weak stomachs, stimulate the action of the liver and thereby promote easy, healthful action of the bowels. In this way the food gives nourishment and the blood is kept pure, all poisonous matter being carried out of the system, In closing her letter Mra. Jones says:

"For my children I use no other medi- cine, as your Syrup not only tones up their systems when out of sorts, but keeps them strong and healthy."

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8.S. "SHINYO MARU.” FROM BAN FRANCISCO, VIA HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA.

above-named Steantor having arrived Consignes of Carge are hereby actifled to send in their Bills of Lading for Counter- signature, and to take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside,

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"Yes, and Miss Cardew, whom she Bends vat, 39, I believe, really an artist. Don't do as Mrs. Jones did in the first She did the decorations for one of the big-place, however.

She lost valuable time gest dances given this season!

and suffered much because she tried many "Certainly, it will give me great plea different medicines, not one of which did sure to employ them.'

her any real service. Indeed, she says, Mr. Keller had hardly-taker-bis departhey were all complete failures, until Hongkong, 1st April, 1912. ture, before Barbara had run down the she tried Mother Seigel's Syrup, 1098.27 stairs, and entered the cool room with its annded floor, where Mrs. Swan kept her plants and cut Rowers. On these small premises she could do little more than show a few specimens of colours, and original designs for tables, and other de corations.

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looked up with rather & wan smile. Her eyes were crimson-rimmed, and her face Ivery white.

I hope I not bothering you?" said Barbara, I only ran down just to tell you that I have secured an order for Mrs. Swan for a dinner party. It is the house of the man I alluded to. A rich German, and a cousin of ours. I am sure he would like something beautiful, and won't mind. the expense!

A rather brighter smile flickered over- Molly Cardew's lips. She had evidently been crying, and her head ached acutely. There were moments when she felt it almost impossible to endure the insolence and ill-tempor of Mrs. Swan. The damaged carnations had been the eauso of the last outbreak.

"Let me tell you, Miss Cardew," that agreeable lady had screamed, that if you can afford to spoil expensive blooms like. those, I can't You are getting so idle and careless, I don't intend to put up with it much longer! I can get plenty more like yon, and better workers too, for the money. They'd be tumbling over each other to come here. So if you damage any more of my goods, out you go!"

Then Molly's face had grown scarlet. It was galling beyond bearing that she-a Jady, whose father had always hoped that she would not have to work for her living, should be at the mercy of this vulgar, cruel woman, who would not scruple to dismiss her, and perhaps refuse to give her any references, Molly's refinement and charm did not recommend her to Mrs. Swan, and although her artistic gifts were very useful in obtaining orders, the fact of Misa Cardow being so constantly praised for them, aroused jealousy and bitterness in the heart of her employer.

The girl looked up into Barbara'e kindly face.

I am more than grateful to you, Miss Jennings. What sort of decoration do you think will be wanted 1”

"Well, Mr. Keller is a great rose- grower. That's his business. He used to sell them for perfumes and ottos, as well as for bouquets. If I were you I would make his house into a perfect rose- garden

"Thank you ever so much. I will tell Mrs. Swan and do my best to satisfy your cousin."

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