_-;\=¢1:.1_'_ .___ N, _ r' 'Lili li' sifleg. _ ,1~a._v:-5 ¥V:i'\4.. 'we 1 .iff- _, " I . lj' l ..,~__“.=;-§a=_»~._»» leE§=_:1' "V‘ .- -iw Ei £531 .il .=' -V: ,J l ¢ Z 9.4' .Y " _ ,_,. l' ‘ r urn. 'al=2€&l"17§=~.:T" ,ts ig, ...lf L V-~ . -_._..___,__.._-_.._=_ _ How [llc Gem §35§ iii; farm whte and moi-lug darrnhonees v 'r »- " _ ! /Q -.t ' "€?` ") ` ‘f %?'* 5 ":,¢V` ' \s` ’ I . . _ 1 ,_ ._¢__ _"1’Hiil GI!lES1ili~'REIi11:IORWLRD” ¢ sndsnesoenllaimanfyehomsarnong theanimalsottheann. _Btrangeto say. her best trlsnds were the geese. They became quite fond of her. While the geese would hiss at other people and bite them, Elise could stroke them and they would be pleased. The animals were taught manylclever tricks by their little mistress, who could make any _one of them-.do almost every- hossss end the cbums og Elise, _(here wQe no _ " ‘ii The little ber father from other boya and girls dwelt There w_as'_not even a schoolhouse near. se .ihatjasdamoiselle must neeh be instzmted by her' pu- ents. ' _ - - ' Elise wu e sem-Hardly, little _¢i.rl, l D UCK8end geessgnd chickens and other playm tbipg' she BWV". of hlr villains little gegpe, with reins sas ,could drive not musing mem Dae stter-noon, retnar and mother !!-rm on s visit to ... bor, tbi_Q@q\e. His the p geQse,».and he “|&‘|~Ichnc.l¢d he, "herril ¢elhs'i“‘s p f _ ,~_ #V1.1 -Unheedhls the bela fellow tied the legs of the gesss with ropes. , -Suddenly the geese rushed thrward, and with one socord rose in the air. They were great. strong birds. were these tour. The thief was swept from 'his Ieet, and, before he realised what had happened. was soaring through the air st the ends of the ropes- Iiiesdiiy the geese dow on. 0! eollrle. thethief oouidn‘t release his hold. now that he was so far shove ground: In this hshion the _party .traveled toward the nearest village, where s. policeman, imagining something was wrong, im pressed into service a balloon, which IDD ‘l No sooner was the balloon ppt on the trail of the geese than the clever birds turned and new direct to the balloon. . Q? - rl \.V.: ,_~.~. i fortunately. was neu at-nanfd. _ . / - .-em. -M 'dl .`:“». __ .r-ss-1-_ _¢_ ..9" ?i _ "‘f"'?=? r _ . S33” '_1'._..:. » *Nur A y -axe _ ._ shi* l"/ l~\-V , \Q, ,M O V _‘ME _ w 1 - ` ~' il, f-,.12 9-li' PAGE FOUR \»~'~ 'dl 'mm LATEST News. "r THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN """"` FIRST Ui' “W JUNE 3°’ x9°9 -- ..»-LQ. _.___ ._ - _ ._ _ -\.,¢ _ _~ __ ~_ _ _ _»_}._ _ ` X' " "J ""_'7f_.’_`w` ;,_. ..~. . si# _,, 'ca 'P _. , _ .' _ »,,,,._ .'» _ .» \ . If lx ____ QR. ~ V ' _ ‘JH ' iv.. . _ffl *els A_~:__‘ _ ___‘*¢s-#3, ,.V 4. el*-‘,»' .; _E Th, me, M, muh” ,,,#__,_,.,,,,,4 1,, .\_ 'j~.~/_ __ _f -__ ozonom AND ms colmanms orvm 'rlm "vmTs-A.n.ma1s~.PsaAns| _ . 7 ._ the “policeman while in midsir. After- wa the geessvwsre returnedto their- them than before. ____T________________ n » mn with his usual smile: "Well, what can I do foryou, sonny'I" _ * George told him. immediately Jerry ` W * " ” ' “WT Gif-‘_7 '_ _ ,~- deftly clipped out the covers and oblig- \"'x _ ` ~ `- _ L; ‘ ' I _ ownon an ml” M n°'_ Frmd" of .,` ot hair _beimvt after which he I-sired. but stil they were unitorma pi ` ‘ 3 , 1 _ . .f . X it -'- §"'¢. ` ._ 4;.-_ef “GRABBED AND ARRESTED BY THE POLICEMAN IN MIDAIR" l z>lllJ @f1:"cWS Tixilx VERYBODY in Toyland made fun E of Bally because he was such a rcly~polyl sort of creature. But that wa.sn’t 1'3n.lly's fault. He couldn't help it. If some workmen had made _YOU of lesdbeaters skin in tha form of s. man, and then blown you up until you looked more like a ball than anything else, you wouldn't be able to help it, either, would you? Of course not. In the nrst place, Bally never eould los-give Toyland for giving him such n. name. It was short for "Balloon," you see. Now, Bally wasn't a balloon-that ig not quite-so he didn't think hs ought to have been called one. Do_¥ou? Then the creatures would begin to play all manner of tricks upon him. Why, during Teyland‘s playtime-which, |=$§%€ lB'i§l‘~=§ l fw- comfy beds-even ihl t:lum'1l'°|!PY1lll¢ from the Noun sr|¢‘-wodur calmly which opened directly into the nursery. There he found a great bath sponge. This he soaked in water. Back he sped to the nursery. where he industrlously proceeded to wipe oft all the paint from the Noslrs ark. This done to his sat- isfaction, he began to break all the toy 'trees he could find. Itfarss at this stage that Bsl1y‘s mis- deeds were discovered. After the poor reliowfstartsd the toy soldiers. "Capture this traitor to ~Toy1a.ndl" was the cry - uesawldle B has regained an -.;~J<_ V- ",."7f `;/Z -,- , . ev Z __ `°\ ' r >><_`_'_\\l\\\i\. F/ ; ' @ __ s ,"i‘5’ ' _ ';-*jeff , _ /,_ :ll ` \ E _` _ a_'/ ` "\______/ I I \\`>\ \\\\\ !__yI_//li/,~_. I ff ’ ' .\ l /_ /_.' .un s. l|¢tls':Rie'a1no»enuu_ , " L2' _ __ At closing of day, ' ' _ ' ff _ "Pm S0 tired of nodding, .e‘\§jf.f` of ( , al ~.= 'V` V _ I'm so tired of play- .V'_;'_§3 1 _ __ ‘ / M. / ”'l N '\ ` \ -` cn _f/_ re..._._.... ;_..__ ,Vw _ "My nizhtcnp of green now _~¢;§‘,_f{i-'fllillfl I'll put on my head, _ And told all my petals -:l:~` §_ 1 "`\1;_ And climb in my bed." *M51 The little Red Rosebud §1,,,;_. .Had scarce closed her eyes, léfly; Ano than. why they hastened '*'f"flV .f Their candles to'Ei’i_sh'tl ~ `f' 4 .__ . _ _ ./ . Besides. another splendid plan had _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘_ met wtth success. The inspiration cams _ _ _ _ ‘ V/ - ‘T 14 , . e I ~ \` MW to George. who, by the wav..had been _ V _ » " . _ elected captain of the Reserves. In _ \' _ ‘ __ < _ great excitement he whispered to Billy ,_ _ _'_ ‘ /I Glennon one day in school: \v '_ _ ‘ _ & _ "Billy, can't we- get up a banquet for f 9* l'~ _ the vets, somehow? _Not _a common. home-mede artair, but s. real, tony , V one." ,` ' _ __ ~ “Mebbe,"'du.biously__replledrBllly; "but ,Q lt'a take an_e.n-nradlot o' money." 7- "' ., e i _ g ,Q3 s He.-_°‘ George _.was persistent, however. _J»‘_ V _ _ Whenever. money was needed for. any ,_A _ charitable purpose, the folk of Kay ville always paid a visit to the Honor- __ K _ able Mr. simmons. their weelcluest en- _ TH” DR*°"‘mRRY To mn num’ izen. Audaoious in the extreme was ` George's proposition. Indeed. it was 'P°“d°¢)°° Wm* 'Wh hem? l"’°5Wm lwlhint less than that s, depugguun gf by the boys that one could seo how the Reserves lay the matidr of the bsn- P‘°°'.°d *h°‘\‘°Y '°l‘"°":'° °"°' 5*" quot before the rich man and request ‘"3 P"°V"d 'hal Kuyvn hm “°t fm* thatfhe cover the expense of the under- l;:_:n it: gli v:.e_l;l_l_1_s. ____ D” b taskmsgal t th. boys nnany a a to ' tgservsd ln the l!m i&) eve_ _ o grae _ 9 s accompany Georso. their llwkesmln- WRSII t B01°l'l PIIIICGSS §.::“‘":.:° .';°:,.":.‘%:..":::..;: 32:: Um - i n::'f nl' u fear that the other fel- number of buy. and gm' °t her 1; S Uma mum them own, and her- eldest girl was gen? lt the ve dorm or the k"°“ °" "'° °‘°""°°°° "W" °f mn" bo s tits.: wovnmsho hearxtyof tha:Honor I-nd' BM ‘"8 awfully proud to haw HJ; Mr simmons After __ manly that title, and I do believe she thought straightforward explanation f ro m T; ;m;1;_It;° mc,” lmpommg mu' '"1 in George, _the pompous banker became as ' _ sympathetic as lc was possible for mm hI;”‘°]ft"|ah°’ ‘;‘"°"’°t":_ “M W sh' tc be. And he finally agreed to make da “ t 5" °':u° T 'Wm' ml °‘:° all arrangements for a banquet in the :ly "I1: wasthzu 315 n nm. D “nt” town armory, provided the boys sum- W t°';_ hm' m° r' ° quem' cam' ° moned the guests. wire er' d k? It th mtl Almost beside themselves with joy, °w’ what ° y°“ tm” ° 3 the "committee" hastened to the other mmm" r°y`M had "°t °n °‘ Du' ° members of the Reserves. who were qu,” MW md "°"'°' '° "°'°°" he' waiting impatiently around the nearest hands from the mn' corner,~and told the good news. Cheer H" muhar dm not ln" mst' of after cheer went up to startle Kayvllle °°‘“`°°- 3° °h° “mf "wh°“ I W” * nut of its customary quiet. Afterward "m° Um I “JVM” dm m7 ¥‘“`d°“ml' in the boys went on with men- arlll with 010 ¢i°v°=~” “doubled ,.3505 For mmm-Nw wa, "Yes, mother," replied the little girl, ..DccDmmm Daw. tossing her head proudly, “but you 'ran mnssnves" ruse mms ,`§f,§,°_ff" "°"‘ °“”°°" ’°”' °' 1”" \ _ ii Some AN YN ~_s ‘ bottmn,?f s._ gas? ‘ _ Otfeourso you know how about it: -§_- Teko~l»¢e‘hlet¢l04ut.s-rises-sfoarda beard into circular shops, _go aug |\ Pl lump- he ........°°°‘ .....°‘*f.:'..°:'°.;'..-_.........“'°°°°' \ 1 P’I»AC.llLGOBLll'.'l!OVE.BT.EllUUA.l into thellsss. Lows-the gialfin-I. .vertical position, into the bowl ea Mater. t The lump of sugar how rspsses Igor; the piece of cardboard at the bottom ot the howl. Still it is dry, for the air in the upturned goblet keeps the wslu troln entsrlrlk. Just Like Other Girls ’ lady who is now the queen I or Holland beosms s queen when sbs was quite I.-little gil. l rather believe this must have made her think a lot of herself, for sometimeasbe even thought sho could disobey her; mother. One day the little queen wishd to speak to her mother, so she went up to the door or the room in which her mother was talking to some friend; _ and there she knocked very loudly. W "Wbo’s there?" asked mother. "It is the queen of Hollanti” liplhl the little girl, in vlry stately UODU. "Then," called the mother, "ds mm! not come ln." On hearing this the little qnem dhrel her voice, and in a very gentle tons said: "Mamma, it’s your own little daughter that iovesyou, andvenid lib to kiss you!" _ ' whereupon mother, who fest lib other little girls’ mothem, thou# hal daughter was a real ,queeQf0elled‘e\str '1You may come in._ythen." You see, even I 181| Qijill 0e_ o e , ` ahngg xgozrdfghutufumgflt §?r‘i:=:?¢';sh!ll- ‘ _i_ 7° '\ Where Apples Went l nrposrr, who me been mx t_or‘ B the Morse household for many years, was sometimes torn has tween her- devotion to her mistress and loyalty to the small son of the "Bridget," said Mrs. llorse in I. NIH of wonder, after sn inspection ot tht pantry, "where have those splengid Nl ;1__l:_l_;l:s,§one that the man broug_ t Y. "Well, now. me.'am," said poor Brid- get. “I couldn't rightly say; but Pm thinking it you was to llnd where.my lout o' huh gingerbread is, likely tha _four apxxleslwouldl b=__ iy_ln_' Miha opo . n' 'mony o n RU stummick can stand the stgrsin." ' A perfect day it proved*;'! may be V _ sure that ever member ogab Rs- y _ P serves was up with the sun. ` Uniforms ; . ' _ 'I were quickly donned, and the boys has- " ~ - _ ' ‘ toned to the meeting place agreed upon. _ 0 \n il And then, when the time for march- _ _ . _ ` _ _ing-e o'cloclc-arrived it brought with ' ' it a surprise. Something of the boys' 3 were hard yuh gm mag plana had become known throughout I Knllht Valiant and his charm. the town, and the mothers started plan- ing wife. The were were over. ning, in turn. Bo that, when the Re~ and _to a.bra.ve soldier who_we.s acous- serves were forming, Tommy Todd tamed _to gain fortune only through drove up with his delivery wagon, in- lighting. this meant starvation. Long side which was heaped s great pile ot ego the pair had sold oi‘t the greater tlorai wreaths-the gift of mothers to part of the estate. They were tend ot the boys. good food and all the 'comforts at home Kayville turned out to witness the Re- that moneyfoouid buy,`soaow they won serves' parade. Truly, the town had s. in sore straits, indeed. l real celebration, as the boys had prom- _ But the kni|:ht's wit was s.s great as iscd. The youthful marchers were his bravery. Therefore, one day, when cheered repeatedly all the way to the his wife announced that there was no old Hill Cemetery, where they deco- longer anything to eat ln the house, rated the graves of the old soldiers with the knight comforted har, saying: the llowers sothoughtfuliy provided. I _ V 7 But the banquet had_been kept s. close ‘W " ~_.‘,',`f"}1~"" " ` " ‘ secret. You may know, therefore, bow ;_ V Nrtonished the old soldiers were when f ___~". i the boys searched every nook and cor- l_ ` é nor of Knyvlile and brought to the el~ .ji _ mory every soldier who was able to 3 _ “ walk or ride. The banquet l ‘ -\ _ ~ glorious success, as every one e>.,V. ...J ` \ \ - ' . U; L 5 _si I wi.. it to he. George courageously began s. § - .- speech, and he was cheered all the more _ 1 , \ _ ‘ because he could only remember half of , ' ‘ _ ' lt’ 1 lt, lu ruse, he ula even setter than _~ , _ W/ _ " | Jerry, who broke down oompleiely and K J had to use his handkerchief in a most .W '/` v" ` 'I U-'fix 1 K _ (fr \\" 9 “l ‘ . _~;¢._ _ ~ _ _ ._ .V { _ .__ _ ?L_i::;_7_ nf(/___ _/‘_ I' _i _ _ lst l! crossed the square, the brsvevw ' wheeled his charger and dl-shed I more into the psasspil. . Now there rose from s.ll sidsmlhl ' ot wrath. Peasants soiled vegetables _lay closest to hand * hurled them at the erreuder. i I The knight'lsughed in joy. Ii &d happened just ss he had wishedg I tho`end ot his longjword he ' _ ously caught as many vegetables as pol- sible. Spikes on his armor intercepted = other fruit and vegetables, so that v¢} `, shortly the knight was almost hilldel l by the produce _whlohmtuek tehls per lon._ _ _ _ ____ _ fork _l I vi »~ e if b io# e E§__'i§" V 5°" I ., ,l \ l‘iilelqo~low1l)sd_hkmie| ' will at sloselyrinm-tbetsp-ot the gob-_ ist. baud. No, slr-ssl And. that is what knock Bally over Ind JUMP |590" him- iBaily was luch_e. springy, thlng,_the animals said, that oue~liked_to'\_}llnp-¢\1p 'and down upon him. Even thst Bally might have stood; but he wouldll't have the toy pig use him for a Jumsias- started Bslly's rebellion. ones he had decides to dsht every one in Toyland, and to sh°w ih9tla.ilIl¢_ be would allow himself. to be suped no " longer, Belly hid llldsif <_blhi]l_l ps of ...nay ist Toyland. 'rllar as a i \' ,hqf ll-i(_y_e0li_spI¥y':\1_¢1 V- - 'V ~ Illl PARRIBH. ' "r _,___ _ what was ones -s funny. P0 Y-9° 0 - ' ` - V I. ;h1ailhremer_r:bor-.-"t' » ___ '___ y . _ 4 ` ree c eers or erry was re- ' \ x " > ' ' ' , l I of-‘F low _pecsms a mess of iisbbiness that _ ~ » V _;_,_._`.». ' W. t , \ _ V of /V.. V1 e » suspicious manner. But just before he J-_ ` _ 1 ‘_/""V' ` `V ». sur down he pam this tribute to the ` ` ' ` , Ksyvlile Reserves: - ' ' ,Q ‘fwe members of the post thank the T 4 " . Honorable Mr. Simmons for xs gensr- . ` ' ‘ _ `,.ll J '_ __ I* | in oslty; but. mostroi' all, do 'we ink- elif Q; 5' Lo ' _-,_ ' ' ' boys or Kee/ville. who have shown men- ‘ - . _ , “ endship to us in s way we alwa s ' ‘ _ ’ _ _ , _ . V _ ___ __ T . f LH r ..- _ no-eps could recornise. _ _ _ ___ - __ ____ _ - T ‘_ __1_. ' __ _;¢__,. ' °‘ ", _V _ -' _ . »_ 5' "Bang has grown thin!" cried the al- i_ ‘ '- U . _ , - » ' _',_ ` .. 4*; _ tonished people of Toyland. _ 4 ' _, _' a» ¢ _"' , ' "_ -_ 1 A » ` fgy _ nut lu growing mln muy has lent _ _ _ _ (_ _ _ _ ____ _ ._ . __ _ __ _ ms lm. 'rss um mmm; no vu nth- _ ' _ _ _ . ' ,_ V -ia. __ 1 lx ered u b the maid and cast into the .- it P D y _ _ _ _ _ _ A '._ nm umm. All we late. Toyland i '-1 _ ,, . » ' ` fo ' _\ or oi e. -ai ' mp” to nd 'an' fn ng-’h*~,,°r‘_ -.___ __ _ _ - __ _tx _ _ ' _ _ "i1~"1¥'- _.__ KNIGHT ,VALIQNT UVIRTURNI HAIKTB AND TRL” _ outed poor Helif ' V ' ' ' 1 . V * 3;. -'ids -Q1--. _-'. 1,, - Ml V l' "Wait thee hsrealittle while and I A h rodeo;-|,m,bseg¢»higP shall rhtum with good things to'est." _| ile.'.'i?l'|s.surpriss of his wits at Ill rm, re me menlnamem or me or -» eepmnre vu ioosng wus consent' Knisht valiant donned I eomolets ‘¢ to nn-'smnlmlm¢~ at this ‘mit-s.V’ or armor., lie mounted his wsr ehnsgegp » Not .slhly mflnsnts will ` U of emu-ss, all owned pursues for lsily. They wdsse .awnstemed b *IU-r mar wh he fury waves rn-nwollese .ex lumlon, n reds towtrti the villtse- l etfulu were as in 'se- it.-é =r ri- #5 it gr rf raiot lhaking sport of him tilt tbl? llllllel him very much. indeed. But the mils- lng fellow remained mining. _ "Now, I'|n going to ,lbow _“Chl” largely whilpired Bail’ llllii the so if.; wort, s usotsi _to wohbli. wills so hs tutes Si 1? _li s; I 9 Q ` Qli.. jg ' . . l _. l ' V ' ,_, .moz or uek, was amuse s una horn ,`f0l' __ __ ` _ _ ,_3. T {‘,P_~\ lr-om which he would pop when a boy YOUNG. im on" “ha “uk , _ ._ _ or-gisdpreased U10 lPf,U_ll‘.lB\l§ the nun R M “hui Moi. ‘or F E‘n'h4.d“b;“g ¢osd'w!:;;:‘c\rrr‘: U\\l1'\l\U"|f°°~ ' r' - E" ~ »4 n , ul now as I , . . ' ,, .' » ' ' , » 'playroom closet. _ _ 'Wm' 3”" “pn” ‘, 3 .~‘ ‘ wx* Q; _ f 'f ~ f ' ` if mst _aessd-lst. leather-eeyer ~~ .. : , V 1, "_ I pl one ooh. as 3 Q llflllht round the market place he; lllghttul meal soon made it Oni where men _and women Were- sslliagi_| | louriyed. _Arriving in the large aqua;-Vs,,`.| up un. _ . 1: _..._ I 01 £1 lin :mf emu: no :mea mary: 'rouse nmaumu sia»"u&:._ ‘ ' l -.-_-___ --.--. _._-...-.__ - - - . _ _ _ ._ ____:!»'._ _ _ ' _ - ~ -' _ _ . _ . . -_,__ ~ V V _ __ §f-f-"` _ _ J) , ‘f .lg v .__ V -~ L _ _ ‘ - . -.m.:.'~.':.‘.°::::..'.f'..':-...'r..'».: .'r.o..';".':.:r.~i°&."-:.%`°‘......i' r mi §'f»¢”‘»l’§'.°»."__ ' _ _. ____ ~ __ we we nmumn. emu mnexlmr- J . . _._.,-"--»-- li / / ll /