m it +4o+++4u9++<~ +++++++++++++ 5+: 'I If S. P. SA UNDERS WHICH SCHOOL SHALL lelp you to answer the question. I judgmgnt should be exam-izwd “s$s‘s ss.“s sssss‘s§s H 6 For Sale by MACFARLANE 6: CO., Druggists Durham : Ontario. “‘\st‘“s W‘s‘t†He Sells Cheap New Spflng Prints are now in Call and see them H TORONTO. ONT Calder's Block air-Dressing Parlor 1-H Lace Curtains S P! H BIG 4 3++++++++++++++4 Al sureting wide 2: -yd. v bleached ug 2 yards Miss L. Millinem‘ Ill lllt I ATTENIn? M H ll uli HI MN 0‘ .II’ N 3H p1 nwwnx now to the shelter or the M he went forward another qua» m of I mm. It 'l‘ndor had advanced '1“ N0" lpeed they would In" con. tenth» at that point. 1nd Shel- ton manual that the other m clu- cflu. Tho tum-um wu to but. CHAPTER ml. MODERN DUEIJNG. ARELY had Sheldon reached the Balesuna, when he heard the faint report of a dis- tant ride and knew it was the signal of Tudor, giving notice f- that he had reached the Bernnde. " turned about, and was (-oxning hack. Sheldon tired his rifle into the air in answer. and in turn proceeded to ad vant'e. He moved as in a dream. ab~ sent nilndmi} keeping to the open beach 'l‘!.u tiling was so preposterous that he had to struggle to realize it. and he revzewed in his mind the eon- rerszititm will) i‘udor. trying to ï¬nd some (new to the common sense of what he was dong. lie did not want to igifl l‘m’ior. ilevnus'e that man had hlmlllered in his love making was no reason that he. Sheldon, should take his life. Then what was it all about? True. the fellow had insulted Joan by his subsequent remarks and been knocked down for it. but because he had knocked him down was no rea- son that he should now try to kill him. In this fashion he covered a quarter of the distance between the two riv- ers. when it dawned upon him that 5 Tudor was not on the beach at all. Of ‘Quree not. He was advancing. ac. ; cording to the terms of the eminent. ’in the shelter of the cocoannt trees. Sheldon promptly swerved to the left to seek similar shelter. when the faint . crack of a ride came to his ears. and 1 almost Immediately the bullet. ltflk- l in: the hard and a hundred feet be- l 10nd him, ricochetted and whined 011- l ward in a second flight. convincing l 1 e O a o e - v."’.oflo"¢0‘oo o.' o 6 O I t l ml thutfmmqm “ a II a Joan offer: to conventionauze matter. by marrying Sheldon. He refuses unleu the loves him. She admits mat the do“. and they are married. They start from different pom shoot at each other on ï¬ght. 3 ï¬nally wound: and disable: Tudor Joan nurses Tudor c offend: her by trying forces Sheldon to ngm savages. and Sheldon pdrsue'; murder all at ’l‘uaor‘: party except l‘udor. beads of the remainder of m. m"... M... the ousnmen and .condmon. Her wmte assistants decor-Ibo he: business snrewdnesa. Sheldon refuses to In her run we Manna. Shctdon proposes marriage, but Joan ro- bun‘s Mm. They agree to continue an partners and friends. They uncover a hrxe number or nxoupn ï¬rearms Goxoomy attack. Joan. who escapes and warns Sheldon. Uogoomy â€â€œ8â€. and Sheldon pursues. Busnmen murder a'l 0‘ Tudor“: nnnu A'nnn. I“.Anâ€" Joan returns with condition. Her wan be: business shrewd} to In her run mm M: Joan Harts tor Austrana with her crew to buy a schooner. out stops at quutu we buys the Martha. Which na. been Wtocked, to: '4 Inc}: Irma. Captain Auckland all: now one did at and applaud: uer cleverness. Captain Oleson tel}: now she (003 the Human, Gibbet away from rum to save the Mar- tha. Tudor and (on mm on the Martha. Juan Intern: each other 8 00.. Joan routs them with a (an «nudge. and Satan drives "I... The" chief I: punishe Ind Ran nave Sheldon in their The savage laborers demand the women. Sheldon attempts to disctpttno them. and Joan shoot. a native and save. an “to. She scold: Mm tor maktng oer shoot. 8h. rmnts an triendly was they quarrel. She make. It pin a. not matrimomafly Inclined Sheldon uve two black on death. 8b. 1a a «It reliant American girl, I lover of adventure. a native of Hunt! and an orphan. Her lhip has been wreck'ed. She prove: to Sheldon that on. can shoot. Joan LacKland. a pretty (in. m".- witb her crew of Pahltlam. 8150100!) no- comoo unconscioun. god the take: char" 0! things dig 80 return: Arunga. a runaway labour. Sheldon nu Arunga and Bllly whipped to quell a mutlny. Hln alckneu tncream Hls partner. Huxme. and many about. Al- Sheldon, owner of Bermuda pltntltiOI. though desperately m, over-awn and 000- train 200 head bunting Solomon inland." rco of will and weapon; Chic: Bela and burn their â€Hand. 'l‘udor oacu to health. He ’ trytng to kiss ner. l‘uaor to ï¬ght him for (be cm. from different [war and JO: nvemmnalmcs anger: m with a take dynamit. Satan drive: them Into marriage, but Joan ro- agreo to conunue a! MS. They uncover 3 MP!) ï¬rearms friendly suggestion. tad make: it plain mai :6; ms partner. Inclined. She and black women from punished. Morgan P8 angers ner. says. sneloon partner. flu Dower "_ JACK LOND ON i uu. wuum nave to come to him or else there would be no termination of the strait. Be wiped the tw. 01 A Romance of The South Seas ne arrived at the spot Tudor 1e, and only his footprints re- painting out‘the course he had l9". 1910. by Street 6 Smith ere he had silt. Ai cigarette stump and b which had lighted scattering of bright ts. Sheldon recog- lcance. Tudor wu DY . a a; 61.73;"; a canoxxcu .â€".‘\-I _ __--‘ lilt’ thing that he is chieiiy inter- wwe protection of Then Tudor came. Sheldon hap- t’IPfi in is her looks. He [lliiLl'S 'Tilli't‘ Valuation on her complvxi'on . than her. character. and consi'iir as 311 a single glimpse peering quickly up and down the avo- lM‘ Wield? 01 119? 119ml of "WW . ‘lzuicc than the inside. A slow anger be. , nne before he stepped into the open. mm†. , , .. , . , it was deucedly l Midway be stopped. as it debating â€ii a girl hds ““6“ ha†“I“! may eves. and a leuciics u .d 9". â€â€3 being 099- ‘ what comes to pursue. He made a ‘ " I * , (ream skin. and u \R'illmxy {£3.92 insical as it really s splendid mark, facing his concealed , 9 less deadly serl- ' 1‘" mil)“ be the (iuilest. int- c [enemy at 200 yards distance. Shel. - . - . 1 l avoiding the is- (10!) aimed at the center at his chest. 'wz-u't may be as hand as a, rock 9 air and getting , then deliberately shifted the am will she] herself nothing but a the old fashioned lto his right humid» and mm. ...- vlmm-L Y) 1‘ “Like a wild lnrllan Precisely. You‘ve caught mp ldva. old man." Sheldon ceased hls mocking and stood up ,“You He then» quletly until I send back some of the boys to carry you In. You’re not seriously hurt. and W. _ l I didn't follow your ex- ample. If you had been struck with one or your own bulle and pair would have been none too large to drive through would have made. drilled clean-a nice I ‘1'. ’00 need ‘8 anthem-in cum-Ln-.. “You only got'me that granted sullenly, “lying like"- lng has gone out of fashion as gee to your injuries." “no" I HAVEN’T xmun THE mamas.†“Keep quiet. i tell you.†Sheldon commanded. “I'm satisï¬ed with th (ï¬tcome. and you’ve got to be. So aflair closed." Tudor reluctantly relaxed. “Rather funny, isn't It. these modern duels?" Sheldon grinned down at him as he removed his weight “Not a bit A hundred feet away all anxiety on that score was relieved by Tudor. who made shift with his left hand and from his automatic pistol buried a rain of bullets all around Sheldon. The latter dodged behind a palm trunk. counting the shots. and when the eighth had been tired be rushed in on the wounded man. He kicked the pine toi out or the other’s hand and then {men deliberately shifted the aim Ito his right shoulder. and. with the fthought. “That wiii put him out of business." pulled the trigger. -’I‘he hul- let. driving with momentum sufï¬cient to perforate a man's body a mile dis- tant. struck Tudor with such force ‘as to pivot him. whirling him halt around by the shock or its impact and knocking him down. Continued next "Hape I haven’t killed the beggar." Sheldon muttered aloud. springing to his feet and running forward _.- ...... uuu laugu at 11)"). Strangely enough. it lS'mcIl whu are slaves to beauty and who make fools of themsclx'es over it-â€" not Women. When you tell a man about a Woman the Very first ({llt’Sthl) he asks you is. "Is. she ? pretty 1" He me ya inquires Whether she is intelligent. or tal- _ cutml. or agreeable. or good. or 'm we Winnie†gm" ana ngnun; what she has (tour to merit the 2ll’l’l‘UVill of livi‘ fellow creatm-es, 5 up and down «the avenue» The thing that he is chiefly intvr- Then Tudor came. Sheldon bap- vtvil in is hvr looks. Ho plates gpened to be looking In his direction mun-v Valuation on her (rumplrxiwn iat the moment he came Into view, â€HUI her character. illl'fl fol-nuiilr .. "M“hh ‘.-‘A._._ * 5 Central Drug Store The/wace to buy your School Books and School Supplies An Up-to-date Stock of all School needs New Goods and New Prices The Lowest Ever Phone No. 3 that last." Tudor NOW. let would naturally rather contem- Dlate an Adonis than otherwise. but a man’s looks cut a very small figure in her estimate of him. Let him be charming in man- man with carroty hair, no eye- brows, a snub nose and astumpy the board any day. In proof of this observe the \‘ious pleasure mth which girl: cake the attentions of bald-h. ed. bay-windmved men who b1 1'81] 5 many wnat he has achieved, whe- mcr 118 has mane something our of 11191119, or is one of the “also '9'. 'r1 (’ ' “1:;- uwr me Is intelligel "trong: whether he knows talk and entertain her and many wnat he has anhnn'r. uiuc eyes, and a peaches and cream skin, and a WillOWy figme she may be the idullest, the stupL-i- "st imbecile that ever lived, h 'r heart may be as hard as a rock and she herself nothing but a clothes-horse to hang fine . on, but men will t‘locx around. her Lite bees- around a honey put. and fight with each other for a chance of marrying her. On the. contrary, when you tr-l'; a woman about a man in whom y )11 “'15h to interest her, she practical- ly never asks a question about his physical appearance. His lomgs, prOVided he is nut a ‘5». .vhs ther He 'tronz: wh 0UP Groceries and [um plentiful they may be if) ., , in America, the livingt picture man finds scant tavor' 'lannel ._- “was†a qucatlUl) ENJOUI physical appearance. His .55, prOVided he is not a de- nnty and has the appearance of gxmleman, do not count whh ' What she wants to know is Ether he is jut-elligent and an": ...I. -4», a...†Uflly ugly men. on the! theory that handsome husbands! make more unsatisfactory ,life; partners than homely ones, and; that in matrimony pretty ,is as pretty does. Canadiap girls will theofy that ha: make more uns partners than ho; that In marrimnn hard to get. no matter What sort of a face he has on him. Fraulein Darker) has orgjanizgg a flan} ‘- -..II- S M I T H B ROS, \Vv ll’liiflffly â€I “u ither Cash or In Which girls re- ms of bald-head- ! men who erk physical pulchri- clgyer and bright {stir ng 113113 no eye- and astumpy classical £93. '3 dummy on m )l wan“ 'l‘f‘ade. ‘ s and general Rt s n nd Threahers. General \Vnnd u )Ws how to and partic- a _ma_n‘s aman I to a pin- We thro“ lgh at him. iS'men who and who '91‘ itâ€" a man first She Pushers. Sash 1 \VI M K! \VUI’R. d for which I “ ill p assom m. SHC’P OPEN EVERY AFT] Pumps From $2 U ALL REPAIRING prom] properly attended to. Galvanized and 1 Brass Linea and PUMPS ()F ALL KINDS | b ' ordinately \‘aih. with the \" ' that makes the \‘ainest “'0! seem humble and self-deprecat: ' He has a vanity that requires be continually [ed on flattery. ; a warmer and more piquant k than any domestic brand. seems a pity to him to Waste much charm on any one \mm and that one a mere wife. so roams abroad to give other Wu en a chance “for to see and admire†him. An instinctive sense of self-p tection makes women chm homely men as husbands. Th may like to feast their eyes ( casionally upon a matinee he but when they go home they “'3 something more than ' man ! being a belle. and 1y seeking her out an a artner 'Ofl’for the dance p . _ (and rejoicing in netvg being seen 1n public with her? Nexer. Such a Woman might in. In reality, it is not too much I. any women rather recent than av ' mire beautv in men. It is pun “ing on their own preserves. tm ’iinvading of a field they hum Heat-red to themselves. If anyhmh his going to be admired. a \hnnm :knowa Who ought to be IT. (<1, ;‘|u’ants the tributes laid at her {.t. ’ and not to be compelled to «Mr. I ter roses before a man and 1.. him what beautiful eyes he ‘2 \ got. and how exquisitely his 5 i. grows, and what a magnifir-.~ straight front figure he possvu- ~ Faugh! The verv thought such a thing knocks romanm- of the ring with the average ;; . "nor does the idea of being the dinary looking Wife of a hm some man make any hit with in». If there’s going to be any Hm . and the Beast business in her 1" iiy she wants to qualify for role of Beauty. That’s the hub . that you often see a pretty w :7‘ an marry a. grotesquely ugly .‘ but Very rarely a handmnw 'i married to a homely Woman. Another reason why women not care for a superahuntiam-o- , . good looks in a man is hem-m a handsome man is invariably it.- ordinately \‘aih. with the tum: that makes the “aim“: mm ‘9 n. -V A .tT'! ~1 I} ‘4 DURHAM.ONT pairing. ....__w v- wv‘lmu BUI- ifrage am always saying that when "women vote the one and onlv qualiï¬cation that a candidate win need to owing the feminine ballm will be a handsome face. Thu are dead Wrong there. Women; Won't care a rap about a man'~ looks. Indeed. they are alWays suspicious of one who is over en- dowed with beauty. but heave! help the country when we hm. feminine candidgtes for office am: nt tnd I) . CONNOR â€US. Blankets Pd hone; my a handsome homely woman 1601‘) why Women a SUDGrabundan in a man is be man is invariabl Lib. with the \' 5 Women s husbands 'ast their hon Piping, Bras: 1 Iron Cylinders ERY AFTERNOOS U H I Upward romp"), HBO hight Stem {ll October .16. 1913 .. .‘f‘ï¬- ¢¢a¢A ,9999 [6 a schonl \ ponitmus of H We “I? «mm .1 remain whom work. \th Central Bum Tut-umâ€. tw n surprised wh mums What \\' ("IMP (-uuld “4 Mine fur _\‘.m 2'. 66656de 0v“"'i 'Uiscumng a I the change uf ml hers whu juilwd ( of laureate†prim non. thatsuprmm that it i8 "upâ€! individual canâ€. lemutmhlv.†lw dens up no othm were tn hopeless- liquiduti Ht‘Pt SEE! pl 0U upn d9“ suflivit‘ pmmi~ a surpl Whit lower would “HI \‘idr I"! em v, i memlu their l fl)“ all (1911050 to the Who h 801 ['83 (air, il mlicit insurum munimt modem (0 lht hopedu passmi at Hp Illi()ll l’stl i ‘)!1«w,‘ Vom- hum-0n..- u. bervv dvlivi l‘n'} p hereafter um hm ï¬. by the El ' no new me: In uniu v 00 ll The Down Tow \\ “Mill ll “'3‘ Ladie Masses and Chfldrc gummy“ t will from DURHAM F i; hief Ra Explain: “1 THE TRADE Custom MOUNT Noti Dl’ WITH W \\ INCOR MOU and (I