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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Nov 1916, p. 3

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m nmamcnnomcm nan THREE. '9I6'I ‘23 JWWAON ____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ~ ?________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"£_' ' l ‘ formation of an objective point or an enemy’s movements had been greatly ‘ developed by the aeroplane. It Seemed l. l The assessor has again made hls day Sheriff Thompson asked us over the four-score mar TOUDd-S "3111138 what improvc- :why. when he drove up to a far- most blind, has knit over 50 pairs merits he saw. mer’s place and whistled for him [of socks. But giving assistance to; "" A“ m the field, he either the needy has been right in her aeroplane corps and practice flying. but The tax collector has also been 710 come fro _ , . - . , . continued ms “011‘ or lllgfihgefiag‘léglletgl'geéf this burg will Many Ills Come From Wearing E10 ement ' the only plan )f ontriti h 1 1 ' ' ; . . ‘ r “i UL‘s t :1 l p = pealed to him rendered this courje if: , . d (1 around and the tow nshlp rate has latill‘fiferaiglv walked in the oppo- 'hold a sale of home-made bakinfl the Wrong Kll'ld 0f Shoes‘ ' sential. and he straightway became a military aerial cavalryman. The an. a long process for him to apply for admission into the United States army CORNER CONCERNS. etc., be given a cool reception. Cross work. Mrs. Jane Mclgachernl ‘has been carried out. The other of South Egremont, “711(1). is dwelul OUR ABUSE” FEET ’, ans 3 “ ‘ raised the taxes SO much that lsitc direction if circumstances rem .- people are very indignant about l luired it, That, he said. had been and other products in Calder’s halli ' __ LOW Rubber Prices Make Po it. and. declare for a change of his experience of late.d withlout :x- Durham, on Saturday, 30v. 25,1 to; -'lâ€" . w t . . . ception. .We explaine t at is raise funds in aid of the Dur min; 0;: F ”1?th dents ascended into th: .. . . . a .'.. counci and no ar gran m It outfit might be taken for the tax5branch of the Red Cross. from; THEN’ TOO’ W U‘OULD To” IN ltbwafi‘AgCg‘mDMm . a winged horse for funL “$13. 4111:? Slble Saying Of EXPVHS“C . ‘ ‘ = . . . ‘- 5 J1 . y 0 C ‘ not Whitehead ascend in a model: shoesâ€"Many Will Wear Either, or, 1“ fact, anything 815‘ collector, who was expected .tfwhich they get the material for; that can be seen to justify the ' any hour, or an agent. who woul’d‘their monthly meetings. As each' Tr t Is the N t -1 W t W lk Of course call you from the b:le of these meetings require about .a 3 ur. ay 0 a or Run, as It Puts the Strain Where It l l aeroplane for love? | It was autumn before the young olh. tary Methods Rubber Footgear When- ever Occasion Permits increase. . ., Many of our farmers have their field to examine a dime novel. $15 worth of material, the funds of: - ' ~ DIOWing all done, and everything Mr. Archie McDonald has aboutlthe treasury must be replenished. Belongs, While Toeing Out lmpain BY F. A. MITCHEL cer became an aeronaut and made his in shape for winter; others will completed the stabling of Mr. Joelfrom time to time. We trust the the Bones and Breeds Trouble. 5 . first flight over Idlewild. It was a be glad to see the snow go for a Lennox’s barn, and the job refltcts ladies of this place will do their. 3 'â€"â€""" sunny afternoon. and Sadie was Walk. thrifty man or ,.-..,...,3..1__.}. time yet. much credit on his \l'Orkman-Slllll.lpart, and the purchasers do all. Corns. ingrowing nailsf‘crooked toes.l , . 'h h v , ing in the grounds without head coy Theare getting the mos". Mr. Wm. Jacques burned the both as carpenter and cementlthey can to help a worthy cause. bunions, spreadinn feet. arch trouble lhere are certain persons u o a. e; ering save her hair, on which th. whh‘v dollar in {.1ng 3:1“ ‘; straw from his sweet clover in a layer. lachin feet ar 511 ‘ d b . . the power of attracting the OppOSlte sun shone with a warm "low Q s excelsâ€"4%“ find g,.a,i...c.;.i,.. . field on W'ednesda ' ni ht, and as A cou 1e of returned wounded ; g e a Lall“? y toeing - sex indiscriminately. _, . ‘ a . the P that this year wig; . ~ « . . 3 . . . . . - h'l k‘ . , was plucking fiovt ers from a chrv f3“ .. 4 = .. straw burmng 1D Ontario is a rare soldiers canvassed this line last Eout w 1e wal mg. It is not natural Sadie Ludlow at 91gbteen attracted themum lant. A . 1 l 1,. .533' solves the quesuo.‘ _“ thing, the general conclusion was week for a magazine from the BAISES A. ROW.. : for those who start with normal feet men as a candle attracts moth millers. P . gll' pllC'xlllg a flow. main “’ellriho‘ivtflo ”11,1113." 1%.; that it was a building. Those who McLean Publishing Co., and got a “My Wife has a wheedling wav to toe out. ‘ Some said (including herself) that she er is at any time a thing of beauty, prices rubbgrs n.1(im:\W. had phones used them to locate it; subscriber in almost every home. l With her. She always lowers her It is natural to t . f b did nothing whatever to draw them to but a girl on a soft October afternoon, chfis.e to Save m, M , ¢ - others Walked or drove. They spoke highly of the court- voice when she asks me for . . 0.911% 110'; 31' in, ‘1‘ her others that there was a certain robed in corresponding colors. viewed 3,231.1 he or she page, . ggggg The general understanding aâ€" cous treatment they received ev- money}? . . illUSt IDSIde Of a line Stralght ahead. ‘ th in h h 1d exercise at by a man from an aerial height above him? for this w l . _-- mong farmers when the war broke erywhere. “So .does mine: but she raises it All children toe in. nearly all youths W1 0 ery er 3 e cou 'ti her, especially if that man is a lover “'hile. ever‘i . . r - out was that strong youno' men The Chronicle speaks of some if she doesn’t get What she asks . , will. Whichever of these propOSi ons is especial]. entrancinw Wh‘ . "awed m mm. L , . n _ , _ ”. toe in. Some people toe in all their in i th h ll Y r a- Itehead . d the q'ivyu as book agents, picture enlargrrs. women over .0 working on Real for. r was true. certa 1’. is at t 83' a not thinking of the distan~ l _ romaine ;- ' . 2‘ g . - lives. but they are few. All barefooted fell before her And certain it is that _~ '-9 lothen footwear would or . :.. . , ~ ' ' - - O . . . them 811d that sound I'ISGS rather th 1 ever liefnxe \v. - . .. 1 people toe ID. All moccasincd Indians h 1 om b1 fl rt. an thal l . , S e was an nc g e 1 falls, coughed. Miss Ludlow not heal- cost of all Cllom‘t ‘ l‘ toe in. No one can run without toeing ; Naturally enough. this proclivity ing the sound paid no atteiition t 1‘ that are used 1‘ . | . . . v - O .'9 ) ,in. No speed can be made Without gave her mother great concern. She and after daw 11' g about amen" somt Eu“ fiihhncglslo l . o . . g o 9 _ . b e .5 {n9 LL L 7‘ \\ ldomg so. By toemg 1n the spring of no 500119? ”0‘10th 590011318 gong; 9“ late plants that were in bloom, went inc “150 ones uni u. .. , . ithe foot comes from all the small between her dang ter an some 85m into the house. econom‘ ibones 0f the front part Of the foot. . ahle (flirty milliotgveouldvzldles‘gggialg Whitehead saw another sight, an an. r.» I'm-"v ' ' ; When one toes out he is trying to walk . gifdgsiralilzne This was succeeded by tomobile standing at the gate. the Dog. .Hugw ...... . , . . ‘ . . i‘WMM o o 4 l . ’.".‘“.“’."’.“‘.““ g on the mner Slde of the foot l , . . ter holding a card in one hand and a - . 'other similar transactions. In conse list er L dl ,. r 1.1, + l Why does toeing out cause trouble? d k t in a O s. u 0“ S or ”‘ den ”SHOTS 4‘ ; . quence the poor la y was en in the other The office ‘ .1 d ,_ 4. - ;Because the strain upon the foot in constant state of worriment. till he saw. the 0cm rtbalf01‘3“l0u‘ do 32‘ ,. . . , . an i ,p -- l. walking is greater than it should be. I Finally, when Sadie became the CD- drive away then turnpcd ., :1 wt "3: g ,2 ' ' . ‘ 9 cl 7 '("l‘jfi lit inclines the first two bones of the Ject of attention on the part ofaioung down we a bird mmm m, “'F‘t g F”. g ’ o o o ' \ , ‘ C ' llnlln i“ {big toe toward the smaller toes by ' “entenant ”1 the arm-‘7 ““3 {lowing l from which he had started ‘ 4' l degrees. until the spring finally comes bl”; his pay, MI'S' Ludlow deeded to 5 T1 . . . ,1 .l. . . x- . _ '2 1 from the inner side of th 1)." to d give up her residence in town and l 10 \\ ooel legit lllt unit l.e u... 3.3.; i l 9 1 9311 . " ' ~' ! its second 'oint This undu a.“ . take a place in the country. A house ‘ 91'0“ng lfmsilllftrlth‘ I if: s .(5 1. l 4. .9 l ti _ J . . ° . e S ainbn in the center of large grounds was so. l Emmi} lung. 3“! ‘ ll ('l-lht - .«z: 3'. 5):... '1 he second 301m 18 constantly pulling cured in a dedcidetlly rural region.aiid , t.e mist! .\ out .(..t'\\l u :-. .: . on g. 2 , l :Omvvaid and away from the smaller mother and daughter, with the neces- l gm“ nit iout ‘1‘"‘2'1: 7“".‘1212 l ‘ S" i l ‘ 5‘ , w ~ -- . ~°v )1 l ' ‘i '3 a l ,.,'.:“1.1 ‘. (J‘fM‘ an," : ti an. 13:1 tide Slldlll (.Ollllilllts the Sary SQI‘Val‘ltS. relnoved there 1 a; 011) L ll (”ll”): ‘ ‘1 l) . .i i .“ ‘1“ . . ('7' _‘ .7 - . . .. 'r “.“, V ’1‘, x-- , . ibgbULb° an ligaments that biiid the , One thing about the place that ren- l :tlclh. a yhunf .h \ ll...(l _ | . + l - 'm .- . .. . . - -. i ." :_j t. 1" . , nes .111 the forefoot {ObolllLl stlctch dered 1t espccmlly deSirable for Mrs. i ”3.11%.. l )0”. [1 l - (i .- Ms 3: n , ()5, 2 I l ’ . - ' â€" - ' . ~ . - . .-.s." (r :’ van '- - it. A ' . ~ !and gixe way, and finally it becomes Ludlows purpose was a high wall . I; {killâ€"i ma ‘1 l “M XXI - * y \ 4» ~ ;_ sepmated .SOIllCWlltlt and bulges out surrounding it. The gateway was im- : )f: tllrc ic mane .m lit‘Xl .x-ip 4. l 1‘10“ 5 ~ . linto what is called a bullion. A bullion posing and was protected by a lodge. 2 “11‘ ll“ “rote :1 “"th W 3: O“ ,3... «we» “ llo a partla dlSlOCf‘ltloll: . Mrs. Ludlow took with her a man “9?“:le 1,115 (\u”f;:”'c.ll'm 21"“). '1' .. . .. ’ _..» ; , ' . l At this stage of impairment the bones who had long been a sel'vitor in the ‘ dilation. («ups i‘lllli nine. M;- ' . 4,; i . ,, .. _, .- .- I: ., . .3 ';_l ‘ ' . ’ ~_ .. . f, .' ‘ ,_ . ,_ 1 7 g \ . \ . . . . ‘ . |. .,. ‘.. x. . . H, 'l‘H“ \ 1!'\:_>_ . Â¥ . , . ,_ . :_ ,, . _ . ,the lid.“ of the fool .tlllL down, and Wlth Instructions to admit “0 young . atlu lit; .1 lo a (2...... L w 4. ' '1 x \o ‘ ' '-' -. '. . . . - "q ' "")0. ‘45 l‘.“-".7 5* t ' ____ hfmpaiied. Thtr‘c .119 two arches. 111 the He was given a list of names of Sa- 5 lll Lie dilcctlon 1-..- Mimic. .t i. g ’ ,,,,,, l, cotâ€"a 10n~jl““i““}l 31"“ “llll “'lllCll die‘s admirers, so far as known. and I He also provided Innis-oil” min :i stiff. : . L . ietery ontli is familiar, and the trans; directed to inform any one of them :bomb with a lllllt‘.ll:;q‘.‘1h;il \ .. NH. + ..... x l {9:50 2.1:; It “1:01” tho-ball Of the‘foo“ who lliight call that the family were i llllldoolloftu‘e I‘Gill'illlltf 11;.» ml‘ir his 3: . ' % {1:131:11 (: .0 21”: qt lb tlhc tml.lb\.erse “not at home.” this being a convenient i Was llllolldcd to :lt‘ll'nt'l trio clung 4, Parties havinfif l thEJ} qtldd lbof I: 1:. t(t(;i .1119 It IS dt form adopted by well bl‘l‘d and truth- lady S atlellthD. 3: me on S'll‘p. v , 0:)1” L50.nt000)1nt1101,1'” 11ml” In?“ ful persons of avoidinga deliberate lie. ‘ He chose for his next. flight over 4. brought 1 -â€" . 02. . .. : 1 _ ' 0 . . v a) '3 - ._, {lollll e “1 U I) ”n ant 001‘ or Idlewndâ€"the name of the country ‘ldlcwnd a day Jim 3 cold Mcmm. 3.. “vi” did tho“ Who ml mt 1( ~ . seatâ€"was on a good road and at a con- I when the sun came out bright and 4. .. 0 H»â€" l 0 HI 1 lb 11.1 111.11 to toe autos. Many a car rolled up to the :(lllOl‘ l'lllf-Tl’ll {:0 out for all airing. Nev- z ‘3‘ ’ in? llle real reason was because they . ‘1 -"~l «ilw 1 ' ‘ ' U. l?“ ; . . , _ * pillarcd gateway to be stopped by the . Cllut k» 10 Shem :l \llwlc ll‘..l7“;;l2';’: 4' . . ; WOI'C SllOCS. Bart‘luull‘tl people do not . ‘ . . ‘ . 1 q- ' ., . . .. . , . , . . . o:- 5 _ . -. sentinel gtiardlmr the fair damsel lm- , ‘ lllllln ”WP 1110 lull"? Alliâ€"‘11 m luv ill? a. . toe out, so the shoe is the cause. Shoes . . . a ' l f . - r‘ . . ‘ ‘ are habitually too short ‘llld too narrow Drlsoncd “'lthln- Among the callers ‘ )e ore seeing her. lllcn Sh“ NEW 1 3: Th“ Nah ,‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ ' ‘ ' “ ' . . ' ' . . ~ . . On the )Ol‘Cll and re'linin'r 'i‘ .‘l .w-Wv . - ' across the end of the toes, and the long. wasdneutenaiit “ hitchead, fl ho ,‘l as . l , I. - . ’ p 1 ‘ 2" 1‘ ‘ f + trapplll” l . ' ~ .. the lmn'ledfllte cause of the unprlson- lanllLOClx, began to It‘lltl Il th‘ll‘lli. lllS 4‘ ‘_ l pointed toe of the shoe helps to prey ent - , - . 4. f ~. - .. ~ \ l - n . . ment. “as unfortunate. lor \\liu«--l1.~-n.l 1:..3 y () 1d“ l. . 5 toning naturally. lhe lug too is strong . : hoped to find h , t (3., ” , , 3; - .; w , and nionopolizes the limited space; the how. the lieutenant had but recently l tl l 1‘ ~11 .er .1 a h- N“... o ‘2'.” ~:- pmce \\ fil . 'smnll toes. being weaker, are crushed been graduated from West Point and ‘0 ‘0‘"st “ 9‘? ll“ ”ll-11"” ““3““ “ll“? ol- ,) .. ‘ in narrowed Quarters until their natu- had during the latter Part of his course gm” {‘illmle Wllll . 'l'. lle oar-ml Int " been ill r ral symmetrv is "one. Thev are crowd- there spent much Of his time Sl'lll-ll'lllg ' ( m!) 1“ .lote t” hm. where Sh“ W35: Hair RH“ ‘ ’ ll ‘ . . . a . . . l but makin‘r a virtu of c s'i‘ ‘ h . _‘ 1 ed backward by a shoe too short until the new military status demonstrated 5 . . a: -. - L 110.0- N). e . 3‘ . ‘ \ ‘ by the pan-European war. He “'33 l drollped It at a dlSlllllCC from lltf‘l‘. but prlc£§ (it ) .\ the ends are curled under and their nails point toward the ground instead l-llUCll impressed With the German 1 i of straight ahead. The first two joints method 01' hOldng the OffGDSiVe. Which I l where he expected it would fall within “ the grounds. ; Suddenly Sadie heard an explosion l in the air and. looking up. saw a tiny lparachute descending from the sky; 2 but. not dreaming that it stipportml a lletter for her. on seeing it drop at {some distance from her she turned l again to her book. l Canada " HEARING IS BELIEVING" The Columbia dealer nearest to you will gladly demonstrate. Very Little cash required. Dealer will explain terms. of the. third and fourth toes are forced is based on a military maxim. old as .iipward. and the third joint is pushed the hills. that there is an irresistible ' down farther and farther as the tissues power in the initial force. He assumâ€" lisumiorting it become more and more ed Idlewild to be a fortification to be ,strotched by the pressure from above taken. By constant pressure by va- zind the forced spreading of the bones rious methods to be tried successively lot the foot. till a way was found to effect an en- ‘ The third bone of the third toe at trance the fortress must at last fall. this stage stands almost straight up Nevertheless the reduction of Idle- i and down in the shoe. The result is a wild was more difficult than in the ter would come on before he could at- ,corn on top and pain in the foot from usual elimination of objective points. tract Sadie’s attention from the air, the pressure and sometimes a corn or To surround and starve the garrison . he considered how he could coiizniuni- llllit’flx‘elllng On the bottom Of the fOOt was not a part of the problem, To cate With her by nlail. He was by IxJUSf llllflol‘flle third 30ml Ofdl‘lt‘ tllll‘d batter down the wall would not result this time familiar with the rocket i too. ‘ At this stage $1,101.93“? ingrowmg in securing the prize. 0n the contrary. 1 camera used in war to photograph an' i halls. due to the $11.0“ lse.Ill‘CSSlll‘e of it would render ultimate defeat cer. tenemy’s position. and. taking one of l the ShOO. tllflt 3150 ill"? lllllllfuL $0 the tain. The conditions were more liltc l these ingenious devices to a point near ‘sufferer begins to too out to l’lfoVOBt those attending the capture of ancient Idlewild. he sent it up. He had the the pressure pain that WOUlll occur cities. As the Greeks obtained admis- l from the sore and otherwise impaired sion to Troy within an immense wood- eeeeeeeeeeees. Whitehead’s failure only spurred him “Creators of the Industry.’ on to new devices. l-‘earing that win- “Pioneors and Leaders in the Art.’ " Owners of the Fundamental Patents." CANADIAN FACTORY. TORONTO .â€" - satisfaction to see the camera it cani- taincd detached from it by an explo- l l l small toes if he toed in “5" he should. en horse, so must Whitehead obtain ac- l, sion and sail down under a Il‘lv-j e l The most sellSilflC ”wen”: .9“)? cess to Idlewild by stratag‘em. ; to a point near his feet. -\l‘t|»r‘v9"f:'- made forothe feet. is ”19‘ moccasm of On the lodgekecper’s list of persons lOping the plate he obtained 2 .11} ,. ithe :imfrlcqan Indian. “ orn “lthOUt a to be refused admission to Idlewild :graph of Idlewild taken from :11 fit lStOCI‘kms-r fulfil; 31"" ale 309(1' She was the name of Lieutenant Beverly iseveral hundred yards above ,g on SD63 ers 0 c 1 ren and tennis S 095 Whitehead. and it was marked by a lthe print he wrole in minute v3.3”... -° - 1-. -.i -. .1. . ‘v . . it will be difficult, if not impossible, to Ethel? callers cm“? 5‘1““ referred F0 5,1135 Sarah Ludlow. with am will?“ toe out. A line drawn through the 15 list. When Whitehead (11‘0"9 11D '11: ,tisement of a camera lilanlifziczizrihg length of the big toe of a normal foot an automobile the keeper held the h?‘ ‘ firm in the same em'ClOI-le- backward will strike the heel near the n} his right hand-while .he fumbled m Mrs. Lu(110W received the letter and. inner edge. Shoes should not compress ‘ his vest poCket With his left for hls SUDposing it to be merely an ml. Del" the toes to alter this line in children; 1 glasses. Since he was standing by the mitted her daughter to have it. Sil‘lle However the toes may have been ‘ car, tho upper pdl‘t Of 1113 130057 011 a recognized in the address on the envel- pressed out of shape.- the shoes of level With the vis1tor, the latter caught Ope the handwriting of Licutcmnt ‘3 glimpse Of his name With the two Whitehead. Naturally she suspected A sunny tllspOsltlatl in ~ . _ ~. adults when made of leather with an l stars attached. the contents to contain a hidden mean- New Snap-ShOt AlblllllS unyielding sole should extend straight “ .. . ll ‘ - f ~ forward well past the end of the big 3 It seems, 531d ”.19 young officer to in". Bringing a hand glass to bear on t 9 U59 ” New Postage Stamp “ toe and outward past the third toe and himself, “that in thls army 01 suitors the date written on the DhOIOEJFIlPll'lc ' I am a major general.” this facetious print, she knew that something would v‘fi‘. then slope backward past the little toe chrrnic cough . ‘P . idea being based on the fact that the happen at that time. The print she l 9 ll l the morning follows } i ‘ l 3 l Rexa“ ‘ .. . New Gall‘dS Booklets y to the outer ball of the foot. In a shoe , . . . 50¢ a bottle . so shaped the wearer will find it difli- . msisma of a major general’s rank in recognized as a photograph of Idle- Orderhes See our splendid assortment cult to toe out; the big toe will have ltbe United States army is tWO silver wild from above. and this eventually its share of room. The sole should gStaI‘S-an“However.” Whitehead added. gave her the key to the puzzle. ' ° ' ‘ , , be flat, both from side to side and “1 sh be an army unto myself. both The da ideas. the “light before. _ Pin 01 Balsam New Lowney 8 5c. bars _. {1.0m team (:0 end, so the argh hi: mot: igelhzeral andhprivzzte.” d and Sameykgmfdwafliiliiofgognd be. 0 se e own as require wi eac . W38 W en urne away on this , , ' .. e , . ' New Huyler’s 011000131395 « ‘ step to furnish the necessary spring. 3 visit that the lieutenant resolved upon 13w!“ Seiiniglathhaeroplane soariuo,08il;t The‘ml‘l lm‘ “"9 “mm” for recent coughs and ~ The heel may be made snug and pro- efiecting an entrance to Idlewild and e on e grounds to a p , . .. . . r: , ' . i . , , l . , , . . where she was screened by a clump 0‘ tablet With plots-ml taste. C 01 dd 18 a pI'llllP I NeWnggett sChocolates ; V1810!) made for a snug fit across the came; off the fair Sadie. Turning trees. An obj t dr d from the 2 ’ . ’ instep to prevent the heel from slip- from the gate, he drove around the machin a d ecf 1 (:1on am- m XE“. TINS favorite New Horehound Drops ' ping. There should be no lift on the place, seeking some weak spot. None chute “flue: f Sn 0 g8 l (linto fa tp She _ (r, , The finest made. 153 the ,3 lb. heel except just enough to raise it level appeared. The wall was continuous took te r: at} e a 5:8. :8 in- he' ”‘2' Nyal S with the sole, and tlns lift should be of , and rose to the same height on every vitatiznmto “03.327503133113371 a: re- rubber. side. It miaht he climbed or it ' h ' . . . , Laxa COId Tablets - ‘ The right kind of a shoe will be a lbe burrowed In either case Elgar: quest that She Would take ”Simon ”3 ‘ for breaking up a cold l queer looking thing as we DOW see succeeded in persuading the lady to 21°93” space swam" {0” ”mm an ' 256 things, for in place of the offending fly with him she must be carried either ng. . l l ' minted toe it will look more like the over or under it. As a soldier neither By this time the aeronaut was Wlth. blade 01 a paddle. It Will not be Stifl of these methods seemed sufliciently in call, and she accepted the invitallon' Miss Ludlow stationed herself 111 3 and unyielding. It will be from three heroic, and he did not believe they to five inches across the ball of the would appeal to Miss Ludlow. It was field containing half a dozen acreS. ‘ ’ D St ' maCfarlane S rug ore ., fooltl. Falslhion is whimsical.1 and 811%: not a case where a girl has been won and Lieutenant Whitehead descend)? a S 09 W en it becomes regn 31‘ may and is ke t locked 11 fr "to her. He leaded his cause SO 3 The Rexall Sto re CODSidered beautifulâ€"Dr. ‘Airthm' R- ,she would) mate witlll); ltogatshea 1:; p .’ ' . Reynolds in American Magazme. lwhere she must be both won and car- and the pair were soon sailing amonl ried away by some brilliant maneuver. the ClOUClS- , The only thing many a man has done! ”One thing rWhltehead had learned Mrs. Ludlow the next morning '9' 1; Sevfitrfi t0 dream of “‘9 future.-- from his observations of the European ceived a telegram announcing the inn" 9 1' mes- war-that the methods of obtaining in- .rlage of the fugitives. I C. P. R. 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