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Zurich Herald, 1926-07-22, Page 3
Say mpartial Experts •fit 1. T8`i !e the finest 'Orange 'peg}sae" sold. 7I THE STOLEN BABY buried herand I saw suddenly, she Home was that Mrs. Gold's Nursing ht ma - properly organized for the nig trop brightly remarked: "After all, I'm only •indirect: responsible. The y of her grace's night sister has charge floor. I will ring for her." dur- ing waited for some minutes, teenight mg matron I ldep"ThencMorning Post," mhtron read so as to con - which had just arrived, vey that she was not going to stay on my level. The night Sister wasin Itol, gaunt, Scotch-looking losed the door be - BEGIN HERE TO -DAY. i 1 face in her hands. Then, h looked up, A novelist, seeking nocturnal irl a 1St- ad- venture, oilers to from ive a Paddington t in a taxi. They go Recreation Ground to a poor part,of London. The girl informs himand at her sister is sick in a to her that she is on her way sister's baby from her sister's home• ande seeker f adventure Avenue, takes girl and, the baby as the girl alights, he notices a coat - of -arms worked on the baby's Slow at followingthe girl he loses track of her. He re for rnthe babs to they and where the gill wart pital g finds it a rear entrance to a nursing! hind herbstood�n front of the desk, bame. He tells the matron that a baby has been kidnapped. expressing no surprise at having been for. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY• sentOh, by the way, Sister," said the "Kidnapped!" reeeated the black r, "� night matron, "1 suppose said silkno- icables". in a tone of horror. Un- tltiBut thinkable!" " thing to report?" "But I'm afraid it's happened• "No." . "Unthinkable) You are evidently .• "Nods gentleman comes to me with em. None of our I ppose you would unaware our sy.stfor one moment night nurses es may in leave the lady mother and her infant. Every infant is registered. At birth the infant is attributed a rference may foil. No person left talking to Gapt'ain. se This is Prebendary Wilson Carlile, D•D., 0•11. (Sett), n evangelical tour oY a part of the Unite sae ton B. F. Mountford on boaar t the Cunarder Ascent& The distinguished eerie, ano has just anadad and Eastern Canada, is head d '��� the�sumtn�re Church Army, ducting a crusade in Canadar.__ _------ sto on ,.well; she said Hampstead. As I bap- burst t p - soon stopped that. She the d os -1 pen to know that Nurse Marden's por- tion and I resumed Pear Elgin Ave., I was cer- tain o as I there - you ere- `�'haa�sancl of jrds f Fabri�cs are destraied1Jeariy ,by tmpureSoaP5? ND it"s all so needless. - There is one soap that is dependable—that is Sun' light, the all -pure soap backed by a $5,000 guarantee. Sunlight Soap prolongs the life of fabrics. Made by Lever Brothers Limited Toronto Sold Everywhere err rrrurrrrr IQIQII ai 11 au11, burst into tears, a As far the, ants live a arson Would re- f h' lordship that the young P h w,, the world r3 ;�a1�g other baby • • ' � 1 shrieked the ma_ turn th?re with the who were ��� Largest ����llj � 4 5317 �' other baby!" fore telephoned the police, when "How do you mean . �» waiting for the young tram baby?" t She was me W, card with coun� reducing remove the infant without p 11111 the counterfoil." i III'I I juinped up, furious: "I can assure t!� l I you that nay little friend Rhoda didn't I �k : wait to hand in the counterfo babies. tell; l you, she's got one of your to be entitled wasn't the sort of girl coronet nt its to a baby with a clothes." "Ah! Oh! A coronet." a lady of "Yes. Haven't you-' g title in the home?" The night matron raised t eeer eye -i1 brows. "We have, I think, tients who are not t th ere e " was a cors 1 "Well, anyhow,• one(." • "Now you mention it," said the tna- 1 trop, "this is an interesting fact. Doi, you happen to rememiter the coronet?" "Well, yes. There was more than a coronet, there was a coat o arms. 1 properly in the poor Of course, I didn't see it p' p the hurry, but on one side there were I able to keep her child, , give it a Ran With the Swells. adient tothat ells. on sail - three castles." cu!v-1 "She was arrested at five minutes I to a desperate exp1 The night matron jumped up, alder past one." chance in life. The Sister went on i "And what makes "ring like an extensive jelly. ��pa - pitilessly.bong association with the swells:' nonce assumed a - After a while the motion 1or so proud and haughty? usually purple eounte "That is this stopped her. told. She ended by: "Very well, Sister, I see. But tell dirty brown tint, which was her way Sister. Evide• ntly pale. "Three castles!" she , gentleman's story, diid the." Sister. me�what happened at last." Mitfard's Liniment.�tor Rheumatism. of growing 1t is peback into murmured, and tottered out of her', • perfectly I brought his lordship put him, "Not d yo said ? Ithought you the birds t thebookcase, from which j took his clothes off, P Af drew h page •d that you had nothing bac tl baby she a � discreetly The v De you person r.�A�i:. 71✓if: i� eeessee- n. an to say there was another a „Yt she reached her doorstep. one.,, - _.._._-_.-., �.•:�' '= "Naturally," said the Sister. ted at live minutes p t as proposed to exchange the "By Jove!" I cried, n a singular tale. su I told you Look here, That person gave her l sirens man o so like to hear it." The Sister's less se words meet somebody.proposal. She is now marriedp did not hove. Then, and withl the baby." The matron looked al. me a p P self used, l well established. His lordship g aim rew than I had my with lesser contempt. ht please go 1 up to dissipate, with the assistance of dignity, the night matron re- the remainder of the greaterted the story which I have already] did -you do, t tea The D "Possibly you are lig ?» wine and women, Duchess bene- on, Sister. What he babies." arras ------- fortune _ Fifty Fifty. After Rhoda had been sentence o �_ ow I see.( a ch!v- w the girl; twelve months' imprisonment, se f me fortune made herd , 1 Yestates. stight hundred arid hers bene - "I considered the situation. It is , Farnshire es'a never well to act in a hurry So I locked them into the room while I went out into the corridor fo tofhink. I have done no harm. However, I retained p asleep is fortunately jhtltilliji jjdllll!li 1 1 fi oed by of publicity. On the whole, columns of adven- Another story of midnight lordship. He was Then, deciding upon illy course, I went 1 ture by W. L. -into the room andobtainedconfession,' ee ofsRed Brocade," will start in our ne young persona P'mei i Her sister is very undesirable; to send her awn child toi :t►�� ; ., had proposed with, as' a baby. farm to be done away that she i, is usual. It seems, however, ; did not have the heart to go oon wt ith jthis. u she a soned into a and. with Nurse' I Me young P are three sisters. I Marden., since they 1 The intention was to. ,substitute the other baby for his lordship, and to I send his lordship to the baby farm•". I felt a lump in my throat as she I recited this story. It was tragic to young mother, un- - 3nT- think ofh'ld and resorting ee. "The Slipper xt "Olt, George, dear." she whispered, 11 when he slipped the engagement ring q jg fir +fyn,.i �'- 1 on her finger', "how sweet of you to re - 1 member 7�o1e of thetotheof sson as ere I re' afile/ iferred. 2�• df6Pa%� ; so thoughtful." 1 George was stcggered for a moment. it 'Then he aus�veeed: "Not at all, dear. you see, this is the one I algae s use." Minard's Liniment f Feet. Smart Boy. • ', "Willie; what's the first thing asked for in business?" pull with the school "If you ger, any p board or tit' aldermen. a Rural Dwelling• chair toward oo „How do you mean. „tate room, re - she she Debrett. Her sausage -like } to report. 4 k •n his cot, and caused the young When the inmate stirs, t t she found the said a report any- person to dress up the, lingers trembled; d back against a "I did. not propose to whereon they re she 'roan , t" I ht 'his lordship's clothes. Then'IFrom the window -]edge, creaked: for the whistled tech and reeled monten . ;brought in sweets, cupboard of which e . the doors she took lien away." "It's impossible ..." she was gasping . Excitement invaded me. Something "What!" shouted.the matron. "You And on the seep °Y tUe dour, „had Kapp then. "How \, ? You boar; "The Duchess .. oh, nonsense. cued, "You I gave her his lordships .. . In the misty morning they flee "Look here, don't I lean?„ said the ]nation, acidly sed to •in hisdein She grew cornier•you are sus "P n„ But now the dweller is up 7 Wasn'try��'lcnow quiteth t happens 1 d hip's clothes? But , . but why?" To the crooked neighboring co you remember the rest..lions?" . well» made them dress u that babylin also, in the upper cotner, there "Well, now you mention it, was something like three crouching cats," The night matron sat .down with a crash. Then, in a whisper, she said: duchess of F'arnshire report anything s I or s lied er gr tree; P ox at re Yes. In due course:" The Sister again smiled look here, Sister," said the lslnne "Matron," she said, "as You ,And when he comes furry Earth they Now, complaint we always avoid scandal, sol seek the garden, atron standing up' and know,in a business such as tit against you, I am has ever been made lig heti far as we can_ ours, but when I am in charge I do not want to make oneu may 'keep there are limits to -what limits to the entitled to do what Ithink elf r the if There a I best. Most ladies,you+hat I should "Her grace the to yours" his lordship john Asdrubal -Peter you are allowed to — . Mark Bedvers Merwin . .. born a 1 initiative which Y that week ago . stolen. Oh, what are i show. This gentleman suggests going to do'?" For a moment she the Duchess of Farnshire's baby has we g gbeen kidnapped. You know sotnetthhi ig about it. Your will pleats repo and forthwith. • Evidently the matron had a strong character, for the Scotch woman was lfoeced to talk: `About twenty-five minutes to one, last night," she began ino an even monotone, I was engaged on my last round upon the first floor. In so doing 1 entered the bathroom'. The blind 1having been pulled up, I was able to notite,' .across the well, thatroom light tt- I was burning in the dressing Cached to the duchess' room. This be- . in$ against orders, or unusual, I was about to' proceed to that room, when 1 d w of NAt And floe ,f Sfyrur eitirs -t� GIB That delicious flavor of fresh mint gives a new thrill. to every bite. 'Wrigley's- is good and good for you. i;3SUl Na. Z,9.. -' would have preferie person and her dismiss the young pe But,! baby, h race And come from the lofty eostard, as pleading pardon For shouting so near before In their joy et being alive:— Meanwhile the hammering clock with in goes five. 1 37 5 i ATTRACTIVE. 4TTRAC. SIMPLE YET ' frock is this A dainty and summery model, made of dotted material on simple and youthful lies. There igh it the yoke effect suggested medium of shirring" on each`est t1, •nee i Then, there is a co'.lar, fabric, pockets of a plain matching calculated to lend effectiveness. Plaits axe the medium used to create rlte s tfulness, rice and extend from the p . Lastly, b front and int 'eeside intpoTtanc , are the but of great sty= long sleeves which extend into the neck,' and are caught into neat little bands at the wrists., A narrow sash starts from the pockets either side of the -front and ties loosely gn.ihe back. .(_' No. I3' 5 is in sizes 84, andi 44 inches ds 89 -inch 36 bust ecl ma- terial; R , plain conta::tet- terdal; ''s Nerd ,:6 -inch p•: ince; ribbon tie 1 yard five inches wide. a Bork of I$ apes fo Delicious Salads, Sandwiches, Egg Dishes, Cheese Dishes, pickles and Relishes. Write for rs copy' mailed Free. t`,olme.n•Ken (Canada) Limited, Dont. �^" 426 thel and say no more about it. 4 e as you always know, erg I I know a domicile of brawn and green. Duchess is not only young and Popu. 'Where fora hundred summers there fond of social advertise- ment. very I felt that she would be rust such enactments, lust such day - have opportunity of figur- breaks seen. grateful to the home if we could pro- _-.Thomas Hardy. cure for here paers,I in the newspapers, if we could —..----- big, ear in the wit- p Real Party. give her a chance to app sense ]teas box as the heroine of a tional case." "I don't understated," said the ma- tron, " said the Sister, "Don't you see,h with the "that with my andevidence,ecarried fact that the young n his lordship' away . the Baby clothes, the case is complete. I asked h re she lived. Of rahuny had been the guest of honor price `L0 cents. r the at a party the <lay before, and his lit-; Our Fashion Book, illestl attn, tie friend. Tommy, had been hearing • newest and most practical styles, will about. it. "Have a good time?" asked' be of interest to every home dress- maker. Price of the book 10 cents the Tommy "1'ne not ;copy . "Did I?" answered Johnny. et!" \ HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. hungry Y ,its,• Write your name end add +:s'+.b.: fly, giving number and ize,safZOceau patterns as you es ant. wrap ', -stamps or coin (coin preferred; I it carefully) for each number and `address your order to Pattern Dept., '' Wilson Publishing 'sy 1000 Amherst St., Montreal. s�d is di estio. \theyoung person w e excited, her two vett an the blind the shadow „course, she rbut being very II two hofs -.inbt working "Who is -.in charge of her grace? tmagittatbon was asked"Nurse ttM.arden. She isi single- handed. I'therfore proceeded to that room and found Norse Marion enc ha gaged in clothing. a baby street. A young person was in the room." " I shouted, "I told :yeeg eo•„ "oe "please." "Go on," Said the matron, p" said "I asked for an explanation," said the Sister'. The young person. rot attempted to run out of the room, but , . ." a grim smile for the fleet time covered the Scottish features, "I NURSES Tho Toror•, Norpltal for incurables, to New with Bellevue u nthrooeilIeedee Hospitals, New York ©It to woman, hSvine the re Training - Sl young nu nurses. This Hospital haeon, and o adopted( the debt. hour System. Tht pupils receive uniforms of the exe ute& to gad ot monthly w York. allowance and Forrfurther tnform,tion 'omits the. Superintendent. :aide St., Toronto. Patterns sent ' I return mail. Harley-DavidsonI + estaurtnl t won a . ;;(i inches,. was New single cylinder World's Re- 1 A wildcat to We melee - cent _.--....e....---- Motorcycle, has justhan cue eaught at Loch Lomond.,n hag - Miles for eneurance. Less , stand that it was decoy. d by cent per tulle to operate, $97 cashnd ? hal : rya e eel°, under the ime t s o e that, utiles per gallon of gas.] P truce $20 per month. Pr1ce 3Ltd. I sante Of its relatives were a'•;a,'tg WALTER ANDREWS, Toronto •-•--Put:ch. ,`346 yYofl9e St,