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A Working Housewife

Nervous Depression, Neuralgia,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, S TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14mm, 1912.

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A cheerful, bright way of looking at things, a brisk activity which easily enables her to do almost as much as two ordinary persons, are some of the immediate benefits Mrs. Parker derived from Phosfcrine. Like Imost hard-working mothers, Mrs. Parker never found the to look after herself, and, as is always the case, suddenly broke down under the strain of endless household activities. Sudden noises caused her to tremble in feeble distress, gicomy fears assailed her, neuralgia and sleeplessness tortured her nerves relentlessly, and it was from this depth of misery that Phosferine raised Mrs. Parker. That this immediate effect was. achieved by fan doses of Phosfering, and Mrs. Parker's cure made permanent by a continuance of the tonic, demonstrates hat with the aid of Phosterine any husband can save bis wife from innumerable distresses.

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SUFFERERS FROM

THE PATH OF A HUNDRED DEATHS.

BY

- GUY THORNE. (Author of "When It Was Dark,"

Lost Canse," etc.).

CHAPTER XI.

Sho had, however, always been sub- servient to him, and the very daring and strong personality of the girl with whom he had so suddenly fallen in love- if the vile and lurid passion he felt for her is worthy of the name-only "A made her seem the more desirable and

precious in his eyes.

ANDREW LALINIR MAKES A DISCOVERY. With his passionate love words still ringing in her ears, Muriel Tracey stared in horror at the Japanese.

His yellow face was flushed, dark red upon the cheek bones. His eyes glittered like the oyes of a soake; all his caliances and restraint of manner had disappeared He was

Д new and infinitely more horrible boing,

He had the letter she had written, but now in an instant she realised that she had been tricked and duped.

He arrived at the Hotel Cecil, and went straight to the letter bureau, where the clerk handed him a long, typewrit- ton envelope.

He was like the most of his race, al- post a teetotaler, only occasionally own house in bloomsbury. But the sipping a glass of sake when he was in sudden change in his plans and views, the revolutionary thing that had come steel Baccid and unstrung. He went to him, had left oven those nerves of down the stairs in the American bar, and, seated in an arm chair, ordered a Manhattan cocktail, and opened his

Jetter.

THE FIGHT AGAINST DYSENTERY.

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irritate the bowels, and is capable of sus- ment which is easily digestible, does not taining is strength, which is always greatly undermined by the disease,

When the acute stage is over, he has an even more imperative need of some thing which will restore his old feeling boing and strength, enable him to put of health, bring back his sensation of well- on the weight he has lost, and present an appearance less like that of a skeleton.

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nothing which will do both these things so rapidly, so thoroughly and so permanently as Sanalogen. The ren son is that no preparation known to Science has so powerful an action on the various systems of the body which have. been affected by the diseaSE.

There were two or three people in the A wild terror assailed her,

bar, two young men staniling by the a terror counter, a fat elderly person, who looked easily digested than any other food pre Santogen has been proved to be more such as she had never known before. Shoike a superior book-maker, conenlting a paration. It, therefore, puts the mini shrank back against the wall of the room, little pocketbook of Morocco and silver, um strain on the weakened organs of one hand outstretched, fter desperate eyes and a tail, dark-haired man with thin digestion, roving hither and thither as if seeking lips, who looked like an Amersfood which is all food and no waste"; some avenue of escape

It has been described by doctors as a With outstretched arms and blazing newspaper. Once this man asked the therefore, it cannot irritate the intestines

seated at an adjacent table, reading n eyes, the man came towards her. His lips Marquis to seemed swollen, and they were half which was on the little copper-coloured tive to any irritating food.

рань hin

a match-stand which, in dysentery, are peculiarly sensi- parted. He had stopped his wild teble before bin. rhapsody, but broken words and phrases

Matsui rend his Intter, and as he did came from him in a murmur.. Mineo, his face became wary and alert. He Mine! That is your fate, beautiful above did not see that his every movement and all others."

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was reflected in

mirror pposite, and that the dark man behind i was watching intently. The letter was a report from his agents written out in Japanese by his secretary. from it he learnt that the departure of J. Saltus in the special train for Ex- eter the night before had been an elaborate ruse. The special train had

He was close to her, stretching out his hands to take her, when, with a despera tion born of uncontrollable fear, dread- ing beyond all else the loathsome physical contact with him, she shot out her left hand, her weight behind it. and struck the Marquis full in the face with her clenched fist.

There was a click, like one billiard ball meeting another, and Matsumi went down without an attempt to guard or save himself.

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It has a powerful tonic and restorative effect on the brain and nervous systeal, because it contains the salt of phosphorus which is found in them; it, therefore, feeds the brain and the nerves in the most por- feet, as well as the most rapid, manner.

By rensen, too, of this phosphorus salt, which that distinguished physician, Sir William Gowers, and other eminent men, have shown to be of primary importance to the blood making organs, it increases the number of red blood corpuscles as

well as the quality of their colouring matter. As the body's waste products are burnt up through the medium of the blood, it the more thoroughly is this all-portant vital function carried out. Sanatogen, as well as of others on the In consequence of these three actions of other great organs of the body, the health and strength of the sufferer from dysen- texy are soon brought to a high degree of excellence and, what is not less important, the sufferer is so fortified against the disease that it is far less likely to recur. thousands of others--of its value in such Her is a medical opinion-taken from complaints:-

It was a good quick blow, deftly de-never arrived in Exeter at all-so the two livered, and it was not for nothing that men who had followed in the midnight her brother-in-law, Major Morduant, had had telegraphed. Discreet enquiris obvious that the better its condition initiated her into the mysteries of thead been made at Paddington, and punch ball.

it was found that the special train had not in it, and subsequent enquiries had arrived at Exeter, but Mr. Saltus was elicited the fact that it had stopped at a station just outside London. The news, so unexpected, and so fraught with menace, was terribly disturbing Mat ami had not intended to use the letter which be had got from Muriel Tracey by his canning use for agining, of course, that Saltas had taken some time-im- the sealed packet with him to Arthur Hughes in the west country. Now, how- ever, when he learnt that not only was Saltas in London at his house in Half Moon Street, but that the police had called there several times, the quick brain of the Japanese realised that the crisis was as its height.

For a moment, he lay full length upon the floor, an angry red spot under his left eye showing where he had been struck. His eyes and mouth were wide open in amazement, and for a second his surprise and consternation were so conie that the girl could almost have laughed.

A moment afterwards he bounded straight from the floor on to his feet. He was a trained gymnast, like most of his countrymen, and highly skilled in the highest branch of Ju-jitsu. But this swift blow had been so unexpected, so utterly out of his calculations that it had taken him completely by surprise. For a monent he stood panting, and seemed as though about to rush at her; and then, to the girl's inexpressible relief, le pu his hand into his pockets and began to laugh

You are wonderful," he said, more wonderful than I supposed. I did not know that there was a woman in the world like you. You are a fit mate indead for the Marquis Matsumi."

He stood there, eyeing her up and down, appraising her with admiration and a certain ugly glint of possession also in his eyes.

"Well," he said, at length, now you know that you have done more than help me in a great strait. I do not doubt that the papers of which I am in need will be sent to ine shortly. But you have taught me another lesson, and never will let you go."

His voice suddenly became cold and business-like once more. He took out his watch.

have used Sanatogen with most gratifying Dr. A. H. T, Dun Dami, Bengal - [ results in several cases convalescing from Malaria, Dysentery and Typhoid. I free- by admit its nerve tonic action and highly nutritive value. Furthermore, I have tried it personally and have derived great benefit from its use. It increases the ap petite and inparts energy to the body by the stimulating influence it has upon the powers of assimilation. I recommend it highly and prescribe it whenever neces cary, thereby shortening the period of convalescence among my patients."

Immediate action was necessary-ho must play his trump card at once. His trump card, not his last. He was entire by weertsin as to how much Mr. Saltus know, and of what his next movements would be. But he feared the worst. His plans for the assassination of his enemy had failed. By now, the contents of the papers left by the late Mr Hughes would booklet, The Art of Living," by Dr. Write for a copy of a most interesting he known to Saltus. Muriel's letter Andrew Wilson, which will be sent, free, must be dispatched at once. It was, of to all mentioning this paper on applica in any case to send it was highly dan-Road, Shanghai. course, possible that this might fail, and tion to A. WULFING & Co., 6, Kiukiang gerous. Mr. Saltus might have his mes Sapatogen can be obtained of all senger detained or followed, and the Chemists, resait would be, Matsumi's immediate arrest.

He tote a leaf from his pocket book, and traced a few words upon it in pencil, They were innocent enough to the casual glance, but they would convey to Saltus a definite threat that if he made any attempt to interfece with the liberty of the Marais, Muriel Tracey would to killed at once. Whatever happened, there would be time for that. He en "I have much to do," he said, and closed this note and Muriel's letter in an even your beauty must not interfere with envelope. Then he wrote, in Japanese, my plans. That blow of yours which series of instructions to his secretary you shall expiate in kisses and loving words before long serves as a timely reminder to me. Not a ton] knows where you are, you do not know yourself. Here you will remain until I come again

SKIN & BLOOD this evening, when we will see what we the last moment to escape his toils. Still

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and fellow countryman, who was per- sonating him in Crown Square. And as he did so, he smiled quietly to himself. Mr. Saltus might make very sure of his quarry, but the Marquis knew a way t will ace.

sce." He smiled more to himself sitting where he was, he sent for two. than to her, and left the room with his inessenger boys. When they arrived, he quiet, cat-like tread.

gave the note addressed to Mr. Saltus to Giving a few instructions to the woman one of them. He instructed the boy to in charge, he left the house, and in a wait for en answer, and when received few moments was walking towards Turn to take it to the house in Crown Square, hat Green Station. There were no taxi Bloomsbury. He spoke in a low voice cabs plying for hire in that part of Lonto the lad, an intelligent little fellow don, and the railway would he as quick, or quicker, He entered the train again at Turnham Green Station, and whirred away towards Charing Cross,

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noagh, and pressing half a sovereign in his hand, told him that if he were asked from where he came, he was to give the Bloomsbury address. When he was quite self the luxury of thinking of the girl missed him. He then turned to the other For a few minutes be permitted him certain that the boy understood, he dis in the silent room at Chiswick. His and gave him a letter addressed to the Asiatic mind awakened for the first time Japanese secretary in Crown Square, in his life to activo mensuality, dwelt telling him to deliver it at once, and to. upon her physical perfections with the drive in a taxi cab with all speed. This joy of a connoisseur, who has at last done. he leant back in his arm chair, and acquired some rare object of art on lit e cigarette with the manner of a man which his mind was been set for years, without a care in the world. Once or Her spirit pleased him also. In Japan twice he smiled to himself again; but, the girls of his youth had been dolls and usually so alert and on his slaves. In America, he had had nothing saw nothing of the serutiny of the tall guard, he to do with women; in London, it had dark man. Here, in the Hotel Cecil been the same, save only for his hellish where he had so recently arrived, he felt partnership with Julin Albemarle She absolutely secure from spies or observa had been to him no more than a keention of any kind. All Mr. Saltus and subtle intellcet, subservient to his omissaries would certainly believe him to own indeed, but helping and complebe in Bloorasbury, It was impossible menting it. Now and again his eye had that his whereabouts could be known. been coldly pleased with her beauty, as it was pleased with a rare vase from his playing a desperate game. It was pos Ho lay back and thought. He was collection, or a colour print by Hokosaisible that Saltus would send the papers, but that was all. As woman, she had and give up his persecution. He would never touched him. He had been aware, he sure to consult Arthur Hughes, who of course, of her growing passion for the Japanese now felt certain was him; that curious abberration in a London, and in constant communication strong and ill-balanced mind. He had with Baltus, Arthur Hughes would al hardly realized until lately what an ab most certainly counsel sending the pack NORTH WALES. sorbing passion her love for him had age. So far, so good. On the other become, and he regarded it, when it hand, the scheme might miscarry, and DEVON AND hecame plain to him, as a necessary evil. Saltus, armed with the letter, might He had promised indeed, that in a few take immediate steps to have Matsumi weeks, when his schemes were complete, arrested.

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