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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, “ENE 8ru, 1912.

IN THE NICK OF TIME,

BY

The

He saw tant be had made a mistake. 100 girl was evidently herself now, and her modest reserve, which had gone to the winds in his extremity, had reasserted itarli.

"I fear I have taken a liberty-a fot of liberties" he broke out stammering almost. "I called you Kitty '-but, oh, well, I had best make a clean breast of everything."

Now he is going to tell me all about her," thought poor Kitty.

MRS. COULSON KERNAHAN. (Author of "An Unwise Virgin,"

Fate of Felis," etc.). Few conditions are more depressing on the one hand and irritating on the other

(Continued from Page 7) than those which arise from a gradual failing of nerve force. The unfortunate sufferer feels his strength gradually surface, near the shore, ready for hire, chibing away, and is, every day, more Gay pedestrians paced the promenade, in headgear, and currying conscious that he is less able to perform; fantastic

muffs, though coats were his alloted task until it seems as if the enormous only course qua to him is to resign his thrown open on account of the warmth.

"I would like to live here at Hastings office. It is not that he wants relaxation, for har lus as little energy for play as for altogether," interrupted the vid lady It is one of the most cheering places work. The consequence is, he had an ever

I know. But I couldn't be so far from increasing tendency to withdraw from

your good clever uncle, you know, Kitty.in Because you see I am really a sort of an invalid, though lots of people won't be Go on, lieve it because of my spirits. Kitty

society, and that, as everyone knows, is the worst possible condition for any We all need to human being to be in. associate with our kind, that we may brush the cobwebs from our brain and maintain, our interest in everything around us.

"That is the end," Kitty answered It is under such conditions that men, and!

laughing.

**Well, dear me?" exclaimed the old women, too, tead to wreek their lives. To combat the feeling of weakness, they say the modern authors-dr-leave off But, Kitty-run across the abruptly. to alcohol on the one hand or to drugs on the other. The consequence is, that before they know where they are they have become slaves to habits from the thraldom of which they would give anything to escape.

THIS IS THE REANOX WHY.

read to Brown and Woodleys, and get another book. I do love being read to

Kitty, who was now gowned perfectly in an exquisite shade of purple, with a white ermine stole and muff, and a hat with a wonderful ostrich feather (which was her clief pride) ran across to Brown and Woodleys to ind a new book. Mrs. Perkins jooked after her as she crossed the road, and marvelled at the change better clothes had made in her. Kitty

He went on. "I did not mean to tell you for ever so long. I wanted you to Now it is coming," thought Kitty know me better.” with a chuke in her throat.

"I love you, Kitty. Love can be born one such tragic hour as we shared, and I want to ask you to take the life you saved! Kitty, if you knew, if you only knew how I loved you all at once, as we held each other's hands in that desolate garden: I will not press you, darling. But will you give me a chance to win you?

"She began to cry weakly

I was in Brown and Woodleys," she

Now sobbed. I thought---

I understand," he exclaimed. Yes, I het Ada by appointment here at Hastings. Her husband left her badly provided fur. For the sake of the past, I persuaded her to accept a small income from me. Poor girl, she needed a friend And 1, well I thought I should like to help her for old time's sake: and because some- thing or someone had made me feel I' wanted to be generours. I shall not, sve

Parution, for its reputatiou is world-wide, was certainly a beauty, though in her her again."

Happily, an easy way exists out of the slavery, if it has, unfortunately, been ne quired, as well as from the feeling of This is through the aid of weakness.

It is too late in the day to Sanatugen.

to sing the praises of this pre- and, among doctors, it enjoys the repita tion of a health restorative second to none. Indeed, it is not going too far to say that the medical profession throughout the civilised world now looks upon it as a means of restoring health, and even of saving life, when everything clue has tail- ed. As a matter of fact, the number of cases in which doctors have placed it on record that, in their unqualified opinion, Saratogen has saved the life of their patients, may be counted in hundreds if not in thousands.

Seeing how powerful Sanatogen is, and that its power is primarily directed to the nervous system, it is obvious that it must exercise a profound influence for the better in all cases of decreasing nerve force. It is quite easy to understand why this must be so. Every nerve-and all of phosphorus to maintain its condition of nervous tissue-needs a certain amount bealth. When this phosphorus is used up individual From Persian Gulf, or a.. B. I. S. N. too rapidly, through the

making too great overdrafts on it, a feel- and BP. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be funded here unlessing of nerve weakness is cstablished. To overcome this weakness the phosphorus instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

must be restored to its original quantity. The situation is precisely comparable with a man overdrawing his account at the No Fire Insurance will be affected by mebank. Before he can use his bank again Damaged packages must be left in the Go he must make good the overdraft. downs for examination by the Consignees' and the Company's Surveyors, Mesars. GODDARD and DoDOLA, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here. after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims wil be admitted after the goods bave left the lodowos

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Hongkong, 5th June, 1912.

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shabby ill-fitting coat and skirt she had bro, merely interesting.

Kitty entered Brown and Woodleys, and making her way to the end of the shop, where, the library was situated. started, flushed, and turned away to examine some pretty wares on a centre table. Her heart was beating in tumult, She became pale. A nice-looking girl came from behind the counter to attend to her.

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Kitty's joy broke forth in all its simpli- city. She was one of those natural trans- parent girle of which some are still left to us

I can't help being glad!" she cried. "Why?" he asked, passing an arm about her.

"Can't you guess?" she said.

SUFFERERS FROM

I am mis looking at the things SKIN & BLOOD

she said with a great effort, I am going to select a book from the library pre- sently.

The girl left her with a pleasant smile, and she continued to examine the dainty trifles Her heart gave a leap that was pain, as a man and a handsome woman in fashionable widow's weeds passed her on their way out. The woman was carry- ing a book from the library, and a large bunch of violets. The man was Richard Carnac. He did not even see Kitty, earnestly was he speaking to the woman The woman was casting at his side, adoring glances at him. All this Kitty

With an effort that was almost super- was in a nightmar bunan, Kitty walked to the shelves where the books were arranged, and selected & novel at random, then crossed the street once more to the shelter near which Mra. Perking awaited her. There to her utter confusion stood Richárd Carsnc, to whom

Perking The Mrs.

forth was helding

REMARKABLE MEDICAL OPINIONS.

the overdraft nervous system so

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vigorously.

DISEASES

∙as ECZEMA, SCROFULA, BAD LEGS, such BOILS, PIMPLES, EXUPTIONS, PILES, BLOOD ABSCESSES, ULCERS, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, POISON, RAUMATISM, GOUT, &c., should at once realize that outward application, such as lotions, ointments so-called balms, &c.,

though they may give relief, for the time These complaints are deeper in the blood. being, DO NOT CURE. The trouble lies the result of clogging impurities in the blood

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CAN BE CURED ONLY BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. For cleansing the blood of all impurities, from whatever cause arising. There is no other medicine just as good as Clarke's Blood Mixture that's why in thousands of cases of skin and blood diseases it has effected truly remarkable cures where all other treat. ments have failed.

The Editor of the "FAMILY DOCTOR,' London's popular medical weekly, writes: Ahsle said, seeing Kitty, this is" We have seen hosts of letters bearing Mr. Carnac, whom I knew as a boy, and testimony to the truly wonderful cures by he was sweet enough to recognise an old Clarke's Blood Misture. It is the first Blood Mr. Carnac, this Miss Purifier that Science and Medical Skill have brought to light, and we can with the utmost Kitty extended a confidence recommend it to our subscribers hand, but her face was as expressionless and the public generally."""

woman!

Lavenel."

Their eyes nut.

ts

Nothing restores phosphorus to the rapidly or so easily as Sanatogen. reason is that the phosphorus it contains is in the same form as is found in the brain and nervous system, and it is chemically combined with the nitrogenous or boly-building portion of pure milk, which experience and many experiments have proved is the best possible substance for the purpose.

Sanatogen's power as a nerve tonic has been attested by many of the most dis

In this tinguished men in the world. connection is the following analysis by Sir Charles A. Cameron, C.B., M.D. F.R.C.P., D.P.H., Medical Officer of Health and Public Analyst, Dublin, who ow lovely, how altogether adorable writes: I have arrived at the conclu Kitty was, and how fortune was favour- sion that Sauatogen is a substance of the ing him, that he should meet her again 50 B000! Kitty-ah but for her be highest nutritive value, containing, as it does, a large amount, relatively speaking, should not be basking in the sunlight at of organic phosphorus-that is, phos. Hastings, she had given him life-life phorus which is offered to the tissues in with all its possibilities. Phurts tris car is off which it can be easily

as if carved in marble. An anxious cloud passed over the young man's face. It was na if a sharp frost had come in summer. Then he suddenly brightened. Of course Kitty was acting a part. But

Clarke's Blood Mixture

"Kitty, dear," said Mrs. Perkins, "is my chairman coming? It is time, 1

THE WORLD'S BEST BLOOD PURIFIER absorbed. It is an excellent nerve food.

Dr. Andrew Wilson, that distinguished know, and I have asked fr. Carnar tu I do hope that Stevens

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WILL OURE YOU. stored to complete health by Banatogen, has remembered to give my orders for has also written: Sanatogen will be luncheon. It is curious, but Stevens is a

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Mr. Carnac, I hope i worked man or woman will benefit from forgets messages. All brokes, chated, and damaged Goods mus its use, provided it be taken regularly. Its be left in the Godowns, where they will be advantage over the ordinary tonics, rang, ermined on the 10th fast, at 9.30 A.M.

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After luncheon the real difficult posi- tion presented itself; and Mr. Perkins was the instigator of the situation, albeit unconscions that she was so.

Kitty," she broke out, as soon as she had pushed away ber untouched coffee, Hastings air inakes me so sleepy, I really must ask you both to excuse me. while 1 go to have a nap."

Kitty and Richard were left alone, and with one accord, went to the balcony where there were seats.

It was Richard who closed the windows,

so that the parlour-maid should hear nothing, as she came into the dining- room to clear away the luncheon..

"To think I should have met you here, Kitty!" he said as he placed a wrap round her. "I wonder if you are als glad as I am? Do you know I managed to burn down the old home?"

"Yes said Kitty, and that is why I am here. I said, 'Oh, we forgot the candle when the house was blazing, and when Aunt Mary asked me to explain was silent; and I think-they thought I had a sweetheart; and well, you see, they thought it was not above brard, and they got me away."

Poor little woman!" he said tenderly, and you were. silent for my sake. To think I should have caused you sorrow!"? He tried to take her hand, but she gently withdrew it.

"You are not angry with rae, Kitty ?" he asked anxiously. We came so near, you and I, that I thought "

"Oh no, I am not angry," she answered tonolessly.

She was not angry. She was only very miserable. She knew instinctively that the woman she had seen with Carnac was his old sweetheart. She was sure of it, and a sense of bitter humiliation covered her, as she rea.ised how much she cared. She ought to be glad that Carnac was at last to bare the woman he loved. she wasn't.

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