1 °' ='--i. _ .. Ciroulalieosn _ _ __ _ _ , , _ __ 5 _. if* i »~ _ORNING 'DQIY in this Province. _ ‘ ‘ _ ,_ I -* lf: . g .I _ _ A . Gstohe¢"Bll,_ ly .____<_ '_ _ ‘_ _ , E _I _ II, ' . _i _ Mlorninfgil I' iuo me o ~ n ` ” " '-r wwf ff" ~- - f. ‘ " i.v.t‘iiil§Ir.'Y. lnowllill FOLK ‘ln ml ' v?" ‘Kun . ,.. . . -, ._r,-_,-I-\I~,;--’I¢,;I,I»IIII- . ,._ . ,. ir.. If 1=1Lr.=H-vim ~ ci. . .__o'r'rET0wN, PRINCE -E-n\vAkD ISLAND, CANADA, 'ri-1l'RsDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1909. {rl‘33..‘f»fi?‘¥l l‘§*é.r EZ 55 if Qi* sllollr Allrlctns on sllls.iizcl*s_ lor f.‘.i_=:r»il:1lAl-Lli\i'rl~:llcr.fr 'lc REA 1 K f _ _ » _ _ -__ I- ........-- - , F-3.ii1 FU m. ||'.iiieln‘. with ii uit, ,ioucilzn ur.. - I- .T -.. mm .. A W A v I i i-io ` ay ll Warning to Those lA leeapelfrom Tfnureg ` - _ naomn l. -‘ "l""' a_.... ' Recently I friend who has ; lhpt I',ll01l\etin_les suffer from inn nia bold moo! a sure cure., "Eat pint of peanuts and drink two or thred glasses of milk before going to bed,” said he, “and I’il warrant you’ll be' asleep within half an hour." I did as he suggested, and now for the ,benefit I of others who may be aniicteii with' insomnia I feel it my duty to repo" .what hlpllelled. so far as I am able to recall the details. f Flfil-» |91 U19 83! my friend wal right. I did go to sleep very soon after my retirement; Then g friend with his head under his arm came; along and asked me if l wanted toi buy his»feet. I was negotiating with I him when the dragon on which I was i rldlngslipped out of his skin and left me floating in mldair. While I wasl considering how l should get down, n ` bull with two heads peered over the edge of the wall and said he would) haul me up if I would first climb up 81111 fl! a windlass for him. So as I was sliding down the mountainside the l brakeman came in, and I asked him 1 when the train would reach my stay. lion. I “We are' passed your station 400' ybllrs ale," he said, calmly, folding the I_I.I,_III II and II begged the marshals men for mer- WIII pocketp l Wm; It hm hm' cy. As each bit of the poor furnish- At this juncture the clown bounded ings appeared they redouhled their into the ring and pulled the centerpole -0 out of the ground, lifting the tent and ;' all the people in it up, up, while I II stood on the earth below watching my- - -I self go out of sight among the clouds aII0ve_ Then I awoke. and found I I1;/Iarshai Lazarus was moved by thel had been asleep almost ten minutes. ' G l erty-stricken congregation in all New *_ ood Health clinic' I York. He went to the old rabbi and , handed him a little money. "That’s to| New York Server of Moved by Tragedy _ _ He Was Chief. .0 ' _ Thiilty little children sat on cheap wooden benches in the second-story ' room at ll Suffolk street the other day. Every one oi’ them was ragged., Most looked as ihoiigh they had not had enough to eat. But they were bright-eyed and alert and not for a mo- ment did their attention stray from the white-bearded old rabbi who was teaching them Jewish prayergI al. lll0l1shI the smeary little pictures on the wiiils and the myriad of noises of the roaring East side street milst have been ii. constant temptation. And then the door opened and City Marshal Laz- arus stepped ill, dispossess warrant in hand, says the New York correspond l ent of the Cincinnati Times-Star. The struggling little congregation of the 3 synagogue hadn't been able to pay the i ~ rent. Their few pennies were needed to keep their own roof trees and give their little ones a meager fare, The old I teacher stood silent, with bowed head, i us the poor furnishings were ripped ‘ from the place and stacked in the street below. Tears trickled down his beard. The children carried the .tid- ings through the squalid neighborhood and in a moment the street was choked with shrieking, gesticuiating, weeping men and women. They utcries. The rabbi, no longer erect nd venerable, but a poor, old, grief- trickcn man, his eyes red with tears. is hands shaking, moved among hem, trying to repress their emotion. gony of this, perhaps the most pov- a t t ( __ ._ f._,,-. v... I you?" V iletits is very fine this morning." it and it makes him swell up so that lic caii't get back down the hole." less, “what then?" filled u glass of water, “you lean over Cleveland Leader. . 'I,¢s1- 'air ‘fpgvnIt i'WINDMILL` MADE INTO CHURCH -I_--|- - Remarkable i=i-il was wcllrrllsrie, lla- {N°v°l H;I::TI~'g°ro;:°‘:;hI=;Is;we» for ` dl t F t sr. - _ I car ns o ace eu: a Iiwin Emu-Id' “I If Seatlng himself at alrestaurant t l “ 5 ""°' "' ‘ N ` le a Chicago :nan said: ml l 'hfelvo years ago, when the vii-_ .. . g, lagers living oi! the border of Reigate Waiter, what kind of fish ave heath’ surrey, England’ had no plum ho," “Id IIIII WAIIGII can k1nd,__ of worship nearer than the parish whIIeIIIIIII bIIIeI.ISII_ gayIIIIgII_ sea bas.. church, a service was held in a. school- weakilsh, perch-” ' i. room close by and was so wcll at- PSIIIIWI-. I.,II,I.IIe,I the c,Is,0m.,,.' fterided that the authoritios iookr-il “cm that oIII_ I-In III.eII OI IIIOSR c0uI_ I* around for a suitable permanent build- i _ . . ing. mon fishes. Aint you got some new I IIIIIII of mb; some kind I Uwe, Im, | The erection of a church was out of before?" Ithe question, but there stood on thc ..WeII,.- “Id the wIIIIeI.I "the whm heath the remains of an old mill, 'tl |picturesque feature in a beautiful lui \ ,' 1 w hat lu thunder is ii whlmetitr' I °l l”“‘l°°“P°- l“5T"’°ll°’l ”ll°‘If ed fl‘I‘_' .iwhyr II0II.I_ II MII IIIIIII.p "ke you once the rats were got rid o a rf- v- IIIIOIII, WMI II whm-IQIII IS-» Common Daratively small outlay would furiiiizli li l '_ Y . the whiiiletit leir\];;l¥’i;ill];ll`u ci(i5:vl\iislfl'eIakes. You go Bhlp- and 50°” ll was 099594 “ll ll-'U out and iliiil a circular lake and hire l a boat. Thou you row out all alone | to the middle of the lake about a miie I interest- F0" b“l"l'e55es' f°“l` f""l or so, and anchor. Then you take an augur and bore 11 hole ln the Water, and render the mill fit for public wor- Chapel of tile lloly ('ross. The interior of the chapel arou.-'cs thick by six feet in height. servo :is rests for two massive beams which II,I IIIIII It III. IIIIIIIIIg II IIIece of cheese cross each other in the centcr and sup- on tiie edge of the hole The whiiiie- 17°” all llpllglll Bllllft Cracked Wllll age and strongly bound with iron 5 bands. The buttrcsses make four nat- ural alcoves. The entrance door stands ,,“.PII.. “Id Ihe customer. breath, in one, and immediately opposite is ' ' r I the altar; the harmonium is placed in a third, and the beiiringer sits clo.-'o beside it and rings his bell; the fourth IIII SIIIG of the IIUIII and Iaugh the is occupied by the congregation. Tho ii comes _up to get the cheese, eats "Why," replied the waiter, as he “VIIIIIIQIII I0 dIIIIIII_ Want II IewI.._ , rent of this novel church is only 25 . cents a year. -recom wi-est or rooms. 'aimouiriss MADE _'r0cizni:n.~ Breton Peasants Aacrlbe Miracuioul 5w|§z,I-|aIId pI-IW” ns,” "I No Way P°w¢re 1° Odd 0°"¢flv="¢°- € Behind the neat of the world *°‘ l`+‘ In This Connectfoil. in the village church of Comfort .___ 110111' P011l-Cl‘0lXl. ln Welllefll Bllt' Switzerland will have an alsaiiiminl 1111.1". in H \"‘\`l’ S00d SII¢Clml‘“ Of llle attraction this season for tile i_oiii~i¢-ts. NEW. YORK Dec 13-A reniark-i in the Winter of 1906 Mrs Brand 'divorce would 'be secured for heri row "Ire Hwhpel or I_0mIuI_I,, It I, ...I-III, one IIIIIIIIIQIIIII IIIIIIII,I,ISaI.I. of . k ' -- ‘ ’ _ ' . .A ‘ _ . . _ - .VALUE iN WEN.. TRIINED M|ND eel’ Y°“ g°.l“5 f°l` ll few days' he able story _told to the police byles engaged Miss Goil, who is anlwitliiii three months, and on Dec-Il mario or wood, with a row of bells on the struggle for iuflopendonoe will i... Hal Effect Too Frequently Unappre-| said kindly. M l i 1 fi i elated in Social a d D for my people" hr, sam proud] ~My_ Wealbhy hotel keeper, resulted iii~trcatineni:s confided to Miss Goil’ drew from a bank ten $1,000 bills- ‘“*“‘" 0 “0“Dl° Ol ’°“Ell beam’ of thc little rci>ullliC." Silks an A1n1'1‘i- n omes- " - ‘ Y . I III "II R¢IaII°nII_ self, I can starve. But who will watch `l7ll a _ my little children here?" r 1111 Men ogggn realize thataweu_¢m|IIed elnploynicnt agent. They wrre lock- She says Miss God told her that illtroiluccd by Miss Goil, commenc- I W none svsisiii iii Ponluclwd uv’ at lwadliuartefs chafgfd it_h/extortion. itance who would tell her just hovr about tlic danger that she was li»-li<~vi- that it has miraculous power IIISIOIIC IIIIIIWIIIISI for WIIICII III,,_I. mind is a great asset in business; yet seldom do we see comment upon the , e arrest of Miss Dclla troll althat she wanted to et a dlvorct g and gave tlleni to Miss Goii fI PS9. and Jac_ob___Le1i1onlll1l;if_- auirolll lier husband. Then Lenlondortl, who had been II -\l1f>ir~~fhri' verl' primitive W°1‘l» K1 business ability. One winter, when . - I . ~~-wi 1° lac" -' "°“"‘ i‘.I’....`."§“‘..‘iII.il“’§..°'.§’.l‘.;‘.“ .i.T.‘$"...'L'..'.'.1Z_ T'°' ymm' '°m°“ were "healed some of his neighbors, who could ill to reed papers on the rearing of chili l HMM to MID IIIIIII Iook up II COIIW Be Made. ,Miss Goil have, by niciins of lei' nal ed 'Mrs Barber, who tolli He had gotten $5,000 from her, In ° - threats and false advices, got, theni that' she had brought about_she swears. :I r owsirigidiy the methods employed by lil. is father and forefathers. In varyl. any parts of the country the oidlle ooden plows are stiil~used. he heirs taking the, whole property nd paying the remaining heirs for ided into as many parts as there re heirs. More than this, each sep- ‘ ded. Thus if a property consisted of ten nd ten of grain land, and there were nd eight acres of vineyard. This ._ ong time, so that now in the most fer- The immediate result of this, accord- ng to the United States consular re- nduce the farmers of the north to ‘_ arge holdings. _ JI- __ ' 2 For Nose Bleed. l' ’ l For obstinate and persistent nose The head should be kept well ele- lf the arms are held above the head- "'ia-» - His Business Ability. ln the Adirondacks lives a_ malrtoo My to work, but evidently of great ion and bought for the suffering iam- ly s. barrel tl leur, a barrel of pork ’3i'§_~.1'i`-~' The Portuguese are an extremely f om her a total of $15,000, some tile marriage oi Catherine Clem- Finally Mrs Brandes grew desper- _,II pronounced cha,-acts,-,_ Men are en. ;3°”"""“llv" l’e°Ple' Every ma" l°l` oi which siie had to borrow iroili 1110115 and HOWaI`fl\G0l11d. Whenaman dies insteadof one of 1"" " f 1- -- _ ' '- - "»-'f»=-- if ,I - - n ate and took the matter to the li F Y M .Y " 'WA' ` YY Y-V "V ' " ' T Tlllli llll’ bells Dl' C°ml0l'l5 0V9l` hl5 then ready for the English or Ameri- `li vi in i\' ri fl 5 'n |i . i.. A il ll NEW YORK, Dec. 13,-'l‘housan:~r><- zoo - l i i "‘l`FL7I»t17~I"G~ .¢7N`E QF' _'T113 G ' ru \\' W in , , I I _ thc vicliui was sitting oil the rass knew B process bl which me l‘l"`l'r UK ll’ Wlll°ll llle l`°|l9 ls P“°ll°°lled- I the popular manufactured antiquitir-ri ccivcd renlarlcahli- confirmation of Is the SWISS nag of 8 hundred years iis belief. for whiic making a photo- _gm A new one I5 made to I-es,>m|,|,, 'upli ii well-to-do suiior's wife and. 3 ceIItenIII-Im-I by II In-0¢e's5 which in. oi- hiisliand came into the church and dudes fadlug the C01(-,rs In the Sun, Iends and raise by I,,,_v._ioin_o~ per; Mrs Braiidcs said that sho was police. _looked round. The woman asked me be,IIIIIIeI.IIIg II WIIII IIIIIIIW and IIIIIIII, Wg1ry_ told that if sho paid :$10,000 the » ~ ii' i tlioiiglit there could be any truth "_ In the gmmn-y_ MII.,-e Ihr, IIIII:,, lil llll-‘i hpllef- as ll" clllld was ve” soon give it the necessary tattered np- l’l“`l""'“l"l lll lelll'llllll5 ll’ talk- Hel' pearance. Finally it is subjected :icuiii ""§9~ Wll° 'lame fmm alll” Dal'-ls» had to the rays of Father Sun, is‘rnoiint.».i ‘l"l5"‘l he” l° l-‘flllg llle baby and on a worm-eaten, broken staff, mill is I As she was passing she had iooimd , u.opIIIes_.. to s-ce if it was worth trying! ___ _ E » "‘l°l- “'l"`ll ll” W°“ld be 5"” t° “li can tourist in search of centennial ` Saving an Ancient Freled. Not Supposed to Seo or Know. ` It is not only in this country that On the relief train that had beam* ' gh I I0 II We I th aIIw -church restorers are allowed to do _If PI: “,a_ le `e':1e 0 9 'I ay much as thcy_like. An intcrcstilic cc a ii n vsspnper repor er, re- , I, IIIIIIS III" I~III(Iago ,I.I,IIIIme_ The MSI, story comes from Hal. The cliulcii i.. . . d sl ' ti iii tl . W ‘iii ictiiii lic saw was a man whose eyes un er re Om 0-n' m 1° "I l 'ml orc ill ilioiirniiig and whose left. arm came across traces of a fresco' Us as In II SIIIISI WIIII IIIII IIIIII, IIIII of existence had been iinknouii, :ind :iv- IFII mm PIIII "I IIIS SIIIII CDIIIIF IIyIng cording to thc plats the plaster' was 1.. OSC and IIIS NIIII I_IIIpI,_d III) me back - come away. Fortilnntr-ly a towiisiiiiiii g . ., iiil serciir-|_v contemplating the land- could be_ taken org lzlldnl' ‘ln 'I;'l“I',v cupf-_ "Flow many people :ire hurt?" , He obtaéaed pegnlhsh (InI to mn_.‘I 'WI sircil lilo reporter, llui'i'_\'ing up to . experlm hand t as "G" 'nllnlu ""` Im ..I IIIII,I,n.I Iledrd OI, am,I)oII, he with success. Ile is said to llc now l - ' ' - 3 ° , , .. _ IIII, IIIII.I_ _I,0III.II, mam.. SIIIII Ihe 0IIIeI__ the posscssor of a wziliiahle tlfti iii'l» IIOW IIIII IIIIS wreck IIaDIII.,II._,.. ..I century painting. The Brusscls niu- III,I,II~I IIOIIIII of any wI,CIIII_.. "You scum authoriiics.iiavc learned of thu I_II,I,II-I? who me you' ImI.II0w»_,.. or existence of the painting, and llil-_\ are endeavorlng to prcvcni who 'iii»~ii:i- ` k ' ill tit’ i’ _ lJ i- ` 0- -1 _ - -,_ IIIIIII3- ,» i middle ages.-.-London Globe. Qidqmo 'rr-eagmong of M;n|¢¢|_ " Robins' Curious Nesting Places. Vienna's "Fools‘ towerj’ which ig The two robins which have built to be replaced by a more modern I their nest in the cover of a. mf-tcr :ii inrilrling, was romnrkgblo for ng ox, the Market Drayton liloclric l.1_':lii i~uoi»rliniiry collection or sri-rinse in-‘ works have many iircccdi-ntl in thc sirinnients and fetters inied in my choice of unconvcntionui ni-.-iliii.: treatment of the insane of piistages,§\l1laces' A Y9=i1` 01" W0 HKU 3 l'0lli1!'»‘l There was a curious machine in which ' nest was built 011 H 110011 shelf 111 11 unruly maniacs were swung until they I 11l8l1l HUFSSFY Rl lll1lS0lll\1l‘8¢ Wlll"l1 w,.I.,, in I1 Stale gf sl|,ppf,q¢ti0n and j was occiipicd without interruption by licrcforo quiet. And tile same idea fl l1\ll`S“ 9-“ll fllllll- FOHV “SKS vl'\~l'<‘ caiiscd the invention of a whcel that lllld. 31111 W/0 Ybllllg l>l1'llB Wf‘1"‘ .ri-voiveo like that in a iuoiioru sqiilri-i-i lmtchcd out. Two other roblns built I-age" There was 3 narrow "I"-lglig their ncst on tilt-_ axle. of. n collicry box called an “English__¢;oilin,” from! wagon in daily use ut Scgiiili, in :which the patieiit could look out, but IN0rtl\\1mb<~r1snd. Among other curl- pouid not mov,-_ vvngn it was bull; I ous rect-nt nesting places have bc'-n n 1794. the "i~`ools' tower" marked a ‘ the breast pocket of a scarecrow nt great change lor the better in the I Asllbouruc, n nail box in a viliogu Ihousing of the iiisuiie. From 200 to 250 forsf-. the skeleton of u crow. and the Q patients occupied its 139 cells, rifle range butts at Ticcliurst, Sussex. _€_"7_Il -W/"tuiinster Gazette, _ ° He Knew the Folks. ` ' l ` 33* l An amusing comment was made by » surisa Treasure. in Morocco. ii miner at an ambulance lecture in! III MOIIICM II III I,IIII¢I.,IIIIII.y fm. II `Ellllll“*‘l0“*`*» East L°l-lllllll' Sll°lllUlll- ,man io bury iiiosi of his riches in a l fl’¢`9llll»"~ Th" lecturer lull llllllell lllllt place known only lo hilnsclf, This cus- ] if s\ii‘i‘iu-utioii from choking was like- l mm 1,, I,I-Mtgcfad by an Mf,m»,,_ fm- glmy ll-" ll’ ‘“_l""'°' "lm lllmplesl l'e"‘e‘lY l°lcannot trust their own friniily, who l give relief till medical aid arrived was IWIIIIIII IIIIII.II,,I. ,|,I.m ,||i-or-ily it was .tu _take n ilne-pointed pen-knife and 'lmmvn Wm.,-,.,-|h,. ,,|m,,.,- ,,»n§_ ininke it small incision in the throi-it. I _M Ihr- Ip-alh ,.1 tho in-,id of 5, fam. 0"? 0f l-he mlllels lllell 5ll°lll°‘ll "Ye lily in Morocco digging operiilions colli- fllnlm l¢¢ll Ellllllllslllllf f°ll‘_5~ lf I W" nience at once, but seidolii' is the liiori- # 10 UV lllaf lll9 m°l'll» herd’ 'hu 'ill ey discovcred. There niiiht be niaiiv hflllllelli lf l-hal mm dlllll lll5 fflllf ,fortiincs hurled away in odd corncrs “`1`~fl llae me D"°‘e°“led 7°' “llll`d°l`» of tllc coiintry. An iiistniici- camo un. lntliiintly ncriuaintcil with tlzcin mais asic_=p, at lilly iiiiu :ii u \'alia;y I nnd if hc got bciter he himself would III., IIII, II-I.||I.I.~II "my,-I. III ,me (II IIII, tiiroligh thc medium of an lllui-.tr.\t» of positions, the object living to p,-etibe the llrst to prosecute me for cutting r-,mst lim-no |y\||-ing th.. ,|,.IIII,II,.q,,II rd lecture which is btlng prepared l~y_'a complete pilotograpllic reproduction hi; throat,” . of a housc u cunslderalil-~ sum oi' nion. lhi-_ officials of the park. ou canvas of animal life in all its _,___ _ _--3-E-¢¢q»-¢ I_y was IOIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIII _III MII For tile last three months moving phases. ,iictiiromen linvo been hiisy making _ _i_ I .,._...~‘_<".;_._ _.___ 4-- v- .I .__ ,. .__ VI i » I I. 4 ffl i ill ,; l . if -1 1 4 »i - _i Sims. iii" ;i 'til *i i 1*. i i