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"‘. l_il\l§_¥°l°°»thec usasrberri Wi 'WU lil' NIM ago-folks an' pan .mt ____ ' _,_gt_ fe_ersomewiy. _ “flair-pin 5 be vary snip” ¢|_Q\ia i b ` *ll* 1°. sn; both on 'emgot very tgeud ‘ U- TN U0! ah' the panther went on ont day 'n. _jy°¢¢§_.gu,§ » m re'n s.hliiihl;ed_ yeari_age-'i_i_n‘- wah l t. Walked all over an’ ln‘i ot t' bears. The boy he was kind o’ 'trai ‘ `l>°w~l\e ouglittrapintner smelmnniy. lfilli' anther he didn’t joe' like the I 91° 1°! ache an'_|l_Ji:ked the panther'n _ billy. so it no rin' ol gagged ini' spit rn' lucy wlnrt neither ai 'em reel co _ ln- ~ _ ftable. _The aof’ paws o’ the panther t N ll i ihl ll I tbl pf'»'»°}'§'fl'i11m§°2§': a'i'iuli»°i»a5§:ndiu fact un/it to use. OILLETTS Is uild by tbl BOHDIIIRUU caterers everywhere. naruia a0ssfl~ris'rll.` °'aL..~;.':s;f.i=°.-::::~°~“'-°°--f-°' IIFUIE BUIITITUTII. _ E.W.G_ll.l.E_1"l' 2i'»'i'F~?l'Z 1-oaou'ra.oli’f. Use - _ - -<’.°‘°"° "“°“» ““' ““ "W “° “'““°°f an-only and ni nfviceibi. i “An” Ee heir 5i°shet his lnou ' ilited lt! 'll ll no beside H55 dia an a on the side nv his big fur coat e "P li 's‘i li r er' -» -Boy linen it best or all things " _ _eterytulng _r could ui k , treineookles to haetsteiik. and ‘gave 'Gi_ngerbread," said he soberly at len . “{`t:ouglit 'ye said bears con n't Waal the boy 'd fell asleep, an’ he’d Eh Ye sae bears erin talk when gun li-has as lieulgie nite rn-ing on crow, broke his will _W __ _ e_c_ro_ s t’ the crow's leg, an’ the crow flopped el d. where the crow-'d helen tiled it' coliiin' Yer his dinner.” ‘ “What 'come 0' the boy?" said I.’ ° “Went home," said hc, gaping, as he lay on his bask and looked up at the tree tops. “An' he nllwus said a bear was good comp'ny it he'd only keep his mouth sllet-jesililie some folks I've "Au' what 'come o’ the crow 7" ` ‘ “Went t' the ol' crow doctor an’ got his wing liked,” ho said drowslly. And in a moment I heard him snor- We had been asleep a long time when the barking of Fred woke us. I could iust see Uncle Eb in the dim light of _ the dre kneeling beside me, the ride in his hand. “I'll dll ye full o' lead if ye come any nearer!" he shouted. CHAPTER IV. ~ E listened awhile then, but M Z heard no sound in the tllicket, , -~ - if altlloiigh Fred was growling t J-.'.';. omiaduslf. his hair' on end. is i`o'l‘.`mys'elf, I never had a more tear- l’ul hour than that we suifered before the llgh`t‘ot morning came. l made no outcry, but clung to my old companion, trembling. He did not stir torn few minutes, and then we crept cautiously in\Eo”the small hemlocks on one fside of the opening. "Keep _ still," he whispered. “Don't l'do`vo er speak." Presently ~we heard ii. move in the brasil, and thenquickas a dash Uncle' Eb lifted his rliie and tired in the direc- tion of it. Bef re the loud echo had gone olin the xjepds we heard some- 'thing break through the' brush at a run. " 'S s man," said Uncle Eb as he lis- tened. "He ain’t n-losi_n‘ no time author." _ _ ~ We sat listening as the“sound grew fainter and when it ceased entirely Un- cle E{iruid'\s must have got to the road. After a -little the light of the morning began sifting down through .the tree tops and was greeted with in- 'ndgerabib soillzs. _ §__ . .fs _ " f ,. 1%, f~",.»- ‘ ~. _,. ‘-_'-'.-.. .:=':' . ~ " ‘ "I. _ i ...c y ‘.‘.- ,_ »» . ._ ~> . -' - _..~ ~':.. ~r~° _ » _.-l ‘.q - » Y .~.', . \ r i , i » 1 'fill " _ ; _ .i W.. Wh# __ 'I Orders New Seals Williams Planes No other n 'piano enjoys tln populsilg anfong Educational Iustitu ions, ‘ ieaéoliigeaand Conservaiorie o¢..h_{usic at - oss thev New Seal _willialtal Piillé, N6 other plow “until the itat 'I0 Well where all tha is excellent 'in the way of musical pei ieetiou _ia and at the ann. _ sn`nsiend'l.niies' college Canadia " 'hkiies' College-I cnt oi __ _‘ia above-tested gi: ll 0- li - - 'fm' 2li'3¢rn“'-une. - atittd» Dsn|tily,_ i \__}l__:-._rq;ev»__s_3}'¢wil1ii\i;_i._' ` .» _ ._ s ou. e toliasllai itsinirom ;riueipal'mand;rw' - ' e _ . e ease. n ' ' .` Q li s:.r.i'.'~‘-.':.~°":. . S" -ir of similar inatl? on liichrg ‘ we and the inatrinaeau well mule. im r.-sl-.ml ~.‘li...‘i:.3...g.lr::‘:.ln'.. ‘ir it ishweil strung, an has a dear déggnw? at yyqu: ,, . _ " ations \v ve ' ` similar steps :- ¢ at ‘ 'in .' = al - ` . ' _ '°v llama rim . ee.. on i pills insure an il... nuioiyzfllfil `-+V - - » con s ru ' ' i_a_ ' '"-="~~-_ __ I --.; . _ "“h~`;.!|'“‘i l '~ 'oalrld' maint" Htl It wsssia eeetlieboywaas0il,l'1flUaa’ls. ,- ."'§nCnl.'r.iliv. i~f°»~f » 1 X"/. .px---. . in .1-_ _rd-s-stalls _t quired. ‘ n°\*blfl. I ¢\|\ll» he answered, an takieare nv ua. h hiai a (Ca turn. ” Boon as the light had come clear went out in the near woods with seen where they came and went. “Pd a-killed 'em deader in s d M Theater went an ahead ef nswhen we sta He hushed. s~ anpbei- ot- psi-ti-leg andilncle B5 Killed one of them ture. lt Wag so smooth-and level und wagon after was hitched to ‘The old dog went along soberly a always gut out ‘sud i-an on behind. Uncle Eb showed me how to bra ggvnhiil. I remember how it hit t ' 's heels at the iirst down grade a how he ran to keep out ot the ws over his shoiilddi* with n wild eye than we went all in n hea . F "l declare!" said Uncle Eb as h horse, and picked” me up uhhurt li Fred. “l 'guess hit must 'a' thought the devil was sfter_l.`ilm." The dog growled a little for s m ing reassured him, and he went sion £1 settlement the children came out as his labor at the heels of Uncle Eb an looked neither to right nor left. narrow brook for our dinner, and ` on incident of that dinner _I_ think ot al- ways when I think of Uncle Eb. It shows the malliier ot man he was and "with what lulidfwhhndlug and ~s'ym pathy he regarded every living thing. In rinsing his teapot he accidentally _lift himself, and then another down .pour caught him and still another until his wings fell drenched. Then his breast begun heaving violently, his Z rhend downward in the grass. Uncl find l¢nelt_"\_io_tw.n and lifted the dead body by one of its wings. 'iles' lo`ok~at his velvet coat," he said, ll . _sy __ never carry hilii_ 'other journey. I tiilles." ‘ ' * ’ i The bee’s tailwab moving faintly, an 'Uliclo'Eb la_id._hl out in the warm ,qlinllght 'arid awhile with 'his hat, tryinl t" _ `g hack the breath 'or life. "Guiltyi" he said~preseutly, coming -bnol: with a sober face. ~“Thet’s a dead bec. N6 tellin' hiiw many was do prudent `on_ him er _what planshe hed. hiust ’o' `gi'n him allot o’ pleasure t' ily fround in the -simlizht. workin' every ‘tair day, 'S all over now.” » _He had tgiirdmy face for lin hour aft- that,-n.ndj‘mnny il time in the days that 'followed I heard-him speak of the We lay resting awhile after diliii and watching a big city oi; ants. Uncl Bib told me how they tilted the toll or the mound-every year and sawed own llins or fi-ein,-ii sm_u1l.'white like rice-and reaped their harvest.; in the lite sulnmer, storlngthe cropin their dry cellars under ground. _ ge _told me also the awry or the ant lldi-r big beetle that lives in the jungles of the grain and the grass-of which I remem- Bar only an outline, more or less imper~ tect. Here it is in my own rewordlng o`1his` tale; On a bright day one of the little black folks went on on a long road in ii great sein or barley. no was going to another city ot his own people to bring helpers for the harvest. He came shortly Us s sandy piscewhere the bar iey was thin and the hot sunlight lay near to the ground. In a little valley close by the road ot the ants he saw a deep pit inthe sand wlthateep ddes sloping Us a point in the mlldle and ss big around as a biscuit. Now,_the ants are a curious peopia ans gs loosing ter things that are new and wonderful as they walk abroad. so they have' much to tell worth hearing after a journey. The little traveler was ynnng nnd'had g°.t-r. wi-~ l-ft-vl~~r”`i Il .. 4 ;.,_,;5, T118 I highly spoken of, l decided to get ,gf 745:53. I io uid dvi e all sufferers from 1;'--1- L 6 i \ ‘.-`_'». _ INFANTS’ SYRUP ; For iiliillirun Allman, you cannot but . ulinli the tact that this preparation ’ *'. °":.°ll'“i"' :"‘i.~"...._‘“ ‘l.__..‘"‘.“ -5calm._or t. t ' I ‘ and soothing lor children tgét ing' and a prompt clleaku- ol bowel and _ stomach Lroulllu. _ ‘ shipping, ~ den-e‘s signature and portrait is on eve wra Be oi theman ‘l 2* 3. beautiful in ` nature _is well ~ ` /'.4' worth cultiv_atlng`.- Nothing adds to . the appearance of a place so lnucll ,. »'., as a well ~_tlower:=garrl¢n,» _ _ l \ . _ ‘ _'ig __"_; Sq- weuatura y raw cone nsioriszan . a bottle, and give it n trial. Before f- f;'~f["r?;§§:. j`.'_.___ the owner of a beautiful garden i ." = un' his wings all* et ali’ stid. '1‘hey'li i I hsdblikegi if I b€E?Uhl0df¢CLbe“¢:l _ :;;s;das1;§_h§; in the estimation] _ _ a_ an y t e time a ta en t e -__.;.-= --f' ‘ ' . ' fm "M “ M” ‘"9 "' k“"°'°"’ mp hi’ ' second one l was completely _ °u’2-,xfo£(1iEwing is a partial lot of ¢~ cured. I cannot recommend Bur- 2 '_ Pe,-¢nnial5_Pangy and Daisy in " dock Bi00d`BitterS t00 highly, and Q) j ' _ bloom, Diaiithus, Carnation, Sweet V Qvo ` B S ' - ' 2;"-:`_.:.!g;,‘f_:1_~._~.ff'-__=;,if.______,&` <7f_=.____,;.j-~ William, Forget-me-nots, 4oc__ per - - lv if: " """"’f»3;{‘lE?""_.` ‘ ,“._*"f‘ dozen, qc each, seedling Pansies dyspcpsia to give it ii triaL _ ,_ __ __;W;__.:_,._‘f.._ _Sc Per dczem ,_ Annuals-#Asiers, Plilox. Petunia. Verbina. Stocks. Miguonetie. fHE WORLD OUER - Larkspur. Mnlig0‘fi, BaiSanl. Chrysanthurn, Scabocia, Salplilgloisis. - `_ 1"h9,“¢`"'|d_| M M ~, Cliuciytuit. Snap di.'=gou.Aiyssuln at x5c per dozen. $§l.oo per loo. _ uf' :Jas 0,. ers ' Sliiqle and double Dalllias from se-ed zoc per dozen. Double Dahlia Sc “ _ . r h A __ ._ _ toioceac. - D , _ Vegetable plants--Early transplanted Cabbage 4oc per loo, Cauli- ‘ | _ 'flower and Celery 5oc per 100- Extra early tomato 4c eacli, 40:: per dozen. Late Tomato l 5c per dozen. Late Cabbage plants for fall and . whiter use xzc per loo. Perennials sent by mail xc extra each must ` bc tidded for postage, and cabbage, cauliflower and celery 5c per loo ~ -I'---1-"‘1' _ . extra for postage. Tomato plants ac extra per dozen for ipqetage. .But i inituals postage free We have a daily market and when _at all con- `_` vétiient give us a call any day of tile week anfi'we will treat you well. 4 Cash must accompany order. Qrder by rail or boat if possible » We pack in damp moss and plants are good for a week from lime ot nurses rocomrrundjt. ' _ ` ' r ' .- Physlciamand Pfvfntlonsl ' _i J G Q S0 N ln purchlming, see that Dr. Co- ' Q 0 _ _ 9 ' 1 . __ S___?______ _____r_{>i_=_r mi. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. F mmhw ook Br' " I' Y ‘ri-& ,._1_.___il_ ` .