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Zurich Herald, 1937-03-04, Page 2For lovers o f green tea h1PM 64y°� � �q4 nQ'h�A�M�i��yii�•i�A�.OP M8s A�I�fal a?,'�#�4 A,'u� �Oi.O► ii'M a�P: Pn•� �. � n w4.-. <�°,.�'s' w. r .4 d� y":n AOa4;y1 PI Pb4 PI P�1 P4 P�4 4 PP4 P P°4 P4 P14 PP4 P4 s�'iP;:M.�',:4,:P: Q :0a0 �ti 8,',O`•►'a .i.•OA a :8a i. i� i�:oi�.'i'9wPaPM wa'o e�i'.0:. �iy�i M ; :��Pr.: 7'"1:'+:.P:"%.3o-`•',..a;®: By KATHLEEN NORRIS Synopsis of Preceding Instalments: During a summer's outing, Sheila Garscadden, blue-eyed, coppery - haired and 21, who worked in a New York office, met Peter McCann, son »f the wealthy Judge McCann. She was with him only a few short hours, didn't even learn his last 'name, but when she returned to the to F3 VIE wee."Mil OYAL YEAST It's always Fall strength Each cake of Royal Feast is sealed in an air- tight wrapper — safe from all contamination EAST plays an important part in making really appe- tizing bread. 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Please send tee the free Royal Yeast Bake Book, Name Address Town Prov. city she realized she loved him. Months later, at a rummage sale, she bought a handbag in which she found $50. The bag was marked with the former owner's initials and address and although Sheila's fain- ly was poverty-stricken, she return- ed the money. The house to which she went was that of Judge McCann and while she was there, in walked Peter McCann. Peter and Sheila met secretly the next day in an old book room of a library to which Peter had access. Peter told her he loved her, but was to marry an- other girl, Gertrude Keane, who lived with the McCanns. When they tried to leave the library, they found. themselves locked in. Making their way over several roofs in a snow- storm, they descended to what ap- peared to be a studio. Two young men, bootleggers, who addressed each other as Ken and Inky, sud- denly confronted them. One had a pistol. They forced Sheila and Peter into an automobile, then into a truck and hours later they were taken into an old isolated farm- house. After a few hours sleep, Sheila found her way to the kitchen and prepared dinner for her five captors- Left alone with Sheila, Ken explained that s1'e and Peter had shown up in the studio when he and his men were afraid of detec- tion and for that reason they had had to bring them along. They talk- ed of their mothers, and of other things. INSTALMENT 14. Sheila's thoughts reverted to a previous topic. She felt tired, re- laxed, sleepy, but there was an- other feeling, an odd sense of be- ing happy, completely at ease. It was as if she and this strange; dark, sinister-1oolthig yb ing pian were speaking to each other's souls direct- ly, without self-consciousness, in the soft warm gloom of the old kitchen. She might not have been able to express it, or even to analyze it. But she was pleasantly, dreamily conscious of it none the less. "I can't get over your mother taking care of that olcl dog," she said. A Stout and Sturdy Krait Could any garment• fill manly sweater for groing 1 him and the easy-to-wor]c •st Match his school colors whe instructions and a separate 8, 10, 12 and 14. The patte which the original garment the garment after it knit, out abbreviations and an.,•� HOW Write your name and.;, wanted. Enclose 20. cents 'z it carefully and`nddress yo' Room 421, 73 ' West Adelai Again Ken made no co' After a moment he asked, abr "Know what Monk said?" •. 'Monk ?" "He's one of those fellers.''''` jerked his head toward the parlor, to which the men ha."' coming constantly from the with logs, as the crashing .a: tramp of their feet had to "When I got here," Ken coni in his lazy, indifferent tone, " half -frozen, and starved. I them what chances were of e And Monk says, `Dinner's But your woman tells us .sire to wash our hands.!' A new sort of terror Sheila's heart and shook rat. Her mouth filled w water; her hands grew col .Kerr seemed to sense tion, for although it was 100; to see her face, he ansi erde.. thoughts in his half-conteinpttt half -amused way. "You don't have to be air d.' Nothing is going to hurt you. Yo 'li be back with your mother tomdr- row night, as safe as ever." Shelia could not speak. She swallowed, with a dry throat. ,;greater number of needs than this p? The zipper closing will appeal to inette stitch will wear well and long electing the yarn. There are separate ern for each and every size including includes: a sample of the yarn from made, a tissue pattern for blocking -to-follow working instructions with- bling chart. DER PATTERNS ass plainly, giving number of pattern un s or coin (coin preferred) wrap order to Mayfair Pattern Service, reet, Toronto. "I wish to God it was true !" Ken muttered, after a silence. There was another pause. Then he chuckled suddenly. "Poor old Monk!" he said. "He hasn't washed his hands for dinner for live years!" Shelia was' praying and shade na answer., Presently lien said: "You're not stuck on this feller?" "On Peter? He's going' to be married Tuesday." "Well, I thought you were." I was up at Tiller's Beach with some people this year," Sheila vol- unteered, "and I met him there. We like each other, all right. Then I didn't meet him again until last until—1 guess it was Friday night. It seems years ago." "And you and him made u date, "Well, he wanted to see me. To explain—" "Explain why he threw you down?" ..A silence. "He didn't throw me down," Sheila said mildly, ending it. "He wanted me to know that he hadn't run out on ane. He'd lost the num- ber of any house." PICTURED ABOVE ARE Upper Left — water -color painting by the mother of Alexander Graham Bell, of her three sons — the inventor with bow and arrow. Centre — House at No. 13 Hope Street, Ed- inburgh, where Bell was born. Upper Right — The Bell Homestead at Tu - tela Heights, near Brantford, where the Bell family moved in 1870. Lower Right -- Alexander Graham Bell in his later years. The Bells of Hope Street What happened at Number i3 Hope Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3rd; 1847, should have set that thoroughfare amongst th e immortals,, but 'most of us know little about it. The Bell family lived at that address when Alexander. Graham Bell (who was to invent file telephone 27 years later at Brantford, Ontario) was born. Bell's grandfather, his father, and his uncle were all specialists in the art of speech pro- duction ---of vocal physiology. The inventor's own interest in that subject began at an early age. To his early training Bell attributes his later ability to discover the principle of tele- phony and to translate that principle into a practical mechanism which has profoundly intlu- enced human history, reeave.nsrxaau.msnmm Everyone raved over Ritz, those nutty -flavored, slightly salted, tasty and toasted wafers. Here's a Chance t Make Your rtune The World Is Waiting For a Bet- ter Babies' Diaper, Says Osteopath TORONTO— A fortune waits for the inventor of a better babies' diaper, according to Edgar D. Heist, of Kitchener, Ont., president of the foot section of the American Osteo- pathic Association. He told the National Shoe Re- tailers' Association convention the popular triangular "protective sani- tary garment a child is compelled to wear about the hips" causes damage to babies' feet, legs and general system.' The unnatural position the diaper forces babies' legs into is not con- ducive to "million -dollar Iegs" in later life, Heist said. He saw a fortune for the inventor of a de- vice for dressing infant children "that will not deform them, as does the present contraption." Ask Supervisors To Teach Agriculture TORONTO, -- Appointment of su- pervisors, graduates in agriculture, in each county, district or area de- signated by 'the Departmert of Edu- cation, to supervise the teaching of agriculture in the schools was urged on the department by a committee of the Ontario Agricultural College Al- umni Association. The committee headed by E. K. Hampson, chairman, waited on Dr. Duncan McArthur, Deptuy Minister of Education, and Dr. George Rogers, director of education. W. R. Reek, of Ridgetoivn, P. M. Dewan, M.L.A., of Woodstock, A.B.C. Tliroop, Renfrew and R. S. Duncan, Toronto were on the committee. The memorandum proposed the su- pervisors should be attached to the office of the agricultural representta- tives but should be paid and super- vised by the Department of Educa- tion. ducation. In addition to directing the teaching of agriculture the supervis- ors would look after the school affairs. It was proposed the scheme be tried out first in a few selected areas. "You know hg's yeller, don't you?" Ken said, in dissatisfaction. Sheila made no answer, and he mumbled once or twice, "Sure, he's yeller," before settling down into silence again. After another interval the man began again, with his air of superi- ority: "You know there isn't anyone who has 'anything on me!" "Has?" Sheila echoed alertly. "Hasn't." "You mean the police?" "There isn't one of thein could pin anything on me." Sheila pondered this. "You mean because there isn't anything to pin, or just because (Tc be Continued) AGS YOU TROUBLED nil NERVES? Do you find it hard to go to sleep at night? Do you feel poorly rested in the morning, "jumpy" all day, and "ragged" by evening? Then take Wincarnis. 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