» ihthiifin ll lv ». ` 1- s* l ii gl N Q5 N moisiu ` Iuiiiviim CHARLt_11'1`1'§'l`OVV_N, PRINCE _ED\\'ARD ISLé'ND, 'F -' . 1 ~ i , 1 -..,- =--,,~.,i - ~ ‘ ~ ` ‘ f . 1 1', ‘ ' -A --‘LL .’-`-v _ ,.1 . ‘ g ~ 1 ‘ _ » =,;¢‘,;.,., --1 ~ ~ 1 ,_ ` " f ' »,’ '” ~ , _,_-. <~';,.-; -_-te -‘ ‘<'-'wi-.;;-, ». _ - - ` - _ - f- - .- -»,f,»~. ,~.;».ii ._-1....; _ ,. Q;-,-I. 3 _ 0 » M k , *N , ’ - ' '- -"7" 2, ‘s-; ht <_..,._¢ 5 l A ‘ig 1 » ` *H " ‘ ' " “‘ ' ` », B- . '- - _ -P_‘j"_*",:*l,{-‘_!" 1 ‘I.'P‘e.r`i:heL t "‘ * ’ ' -_ _-_._ __ _ ; ` _ '* _,_ , ,- - 'j;.__i iily""' Glroiiliiiiidn ` I = r "" ' I °Rf"NGT‘U“F ` E HARLUTIEI W G - <1 . If YY `- " ` --5 _ »----- -- __ _____l__ _ _____;,_ ____- _ _ f --~~-- ---»---~_»___;____;.'_'. ',_.___ ._:_,_f,7;* ;t_“,:;_. 1 -__,_-._._.__--- - if' i1:i_*" ”""“°”° ~ . ~~»--A -` -§.._._/ .__..__ 0 ----sf' ‘ CANADA, 'rHifRsDAv, DECF.1\1BER`-23, 1909. iw " ~‘2i,¢1ii£ii-_ Q P' S r-:P ;5 ;z >§ “ei- ‘.2 Ei- rn: :-2 __ ___.___. . ___v___1_-._. ,_...._ -_ __ . _ _aa , 1 / Ii L- _£213 °°3f§é»a ' ($’,»___. 1- 1: , 1;?" MAGIC HAND ' ab. ,HARRY VISITS THE zoo - ' BY_ OHARL ES BATTELL LOOMIS ,cmrsi-iii, 1009. by uni raw Your nerilri co. Au Rights served.) NE day Hurry Kimberly was in- vited to visit his aunt who lived ’ in New York. A trip to the city was no new tfhitig to him, for his futher had taken him on two occasions, but he had never been to the llronx Zoological Gardens, und the very next day after his urrivnl he went up by himself. _ When Harry, who had miulc the jour- npy hy the hot slllvvlliy, rcu1'lied the ,Bronx he felt so warm that he stoppi-ii 'into a candy store to get a glass of soda E writer. On the way out he was stopped hy ri tramp, who said, "Say, hay, cnn‘t _ri-r givo me a nickel? Me throat'a iivni' splittin‘ from dryness." llurry felt in his pocket, "I’in riwfnlly rnri-_r," said hc, pleusniitly, “hut I just gpvul: all my spending money on n. llluss- of soda. If yovfd come along sooner you -might have had the soils " “.\‘o P& /¢>_<_, l“ ll” l'01\l"S f‘lll§€ “nd Bei lJl1SY with the keepers ifl made lliein small." ldoivn nt his under lip, for :ill the \voi-ltl b"“"~"-‘I - I I-liirry und thc trainip iniitlo their \\'ny lo'lil:o ri liimlifiil lioy :iliont to spofili :i pier:»-. ` ".\'o," snhl Hnt‘r_\‘, “I don`t cnrc lo use the monkey liotise. Iicrc, uftci' \v:1lcliii1;:i "(>h, siiy, just ninhv liizu lillli-, \\`.'l; my power in hcrc. because it might ninko the liltlc monkeys for a While, they niul’i"' iii1‘|l_ -lviil ilu- lilllf- l\=I|- ll 5""l‘i’d l'l""" if up ,ipl sg; »-t-.l in -link out of the' " .-s_. [;,,. I, 1 .1,,,;,|; 1 ~.-in up :intl th' " -- . is 1. I ' 1 '1-1-iwll ':ili<- his cli- ` 1-: :i 'iw--1» fl :nl ~'--lil lo tht- wi 1', ‘ \i..,- In-' :low :1iil»-i-nrliiif FI"- i~_ ~ 111111---li~i.~ ilu- liiill-r. _ lliiiri- ni:i~li- 11o1~tl`l\rt to reatori- li; - ' 1-ii; .~li~\\snrtl'_\` ‘his i1» \~l 7- 11 1 ii E \ lhini 1.1;- ii-1_\-ing 1-:i,iisi»il ull the fr'-"‘ ,i11i.l vi. ro this da,\' if ,von we ii mu 1- Ili--1-ix l‘si~k nh-»ut Plllhtern if 111i_rh.,~‘ 'iii :i little raise about lu"- :. ‘.1 ,::‘_. lic s.11'-- liint it is li l 1. , . , ,_- truiililil. * | ---7 _;_».urisi_._;__....=»~..-~_-_-_r~nn:i-:xi._.i.‘.iv-r|xvnf- i- if inns , I V ___________,______ _ ,___.-.____.m?__.._.__l_______________ __ __ __ ___, ,_____._ __._v_ ._ .___ ______-_- -- »; --v----,;---;1~ *T "~“r_:_==-1 -?-»_- _. ---»--- _ _A ,__,_,,_ ,,;_ _-_-;_;_;-- - -3 -_-~--~ - - -- _ - _ _ __ .c .,.,....,___ _ _ H _ - _ ----f A ' Wise Idea of Mntron. The spirit of independence is driving _ mea and women into apartments. where they can live as they please and be under obligations _io nobody. _ Favors are returned, and so are allglits, and a degree of harmony pre- valls. Such peoph- 1-~'-‘ welcome guests in many places, for they have thegood sense to limit visits. "Live with my son?" repeated U. handsome matron the other day`~ti-fa friend who wondered why she was not an inmate of the pretty home she visited fre- quently; "Not I," with emphasis. "There is the deepest affection be- tween ua, which I take precious care io preserve by this sensible arrange- ment. I am an important personuge now, hut if I was located in the best chamber of that house I would he- como a nuisance. I have seen some- thing of the world, and I want to end my days in peace and comfort." i 1 I 0 Q Flodden Field. -_ Scotland and England have agrecrl to lm-get all old iinklndness and erect I monument of Flodden Held coni- inemoi-atlve of the courage of their ancestors of 1513. Both sides are Tlliht, for the Scotch lost the battle qulto as much by King James' high- 'lfllllll chivalry preventing hiin from "Slug his strategic advantages as by the superiority of the'English archery. Floililon was among the last of the Brest battles in which tlrellflllfl counted for little or nothing. P1-ob- ably the last appearance of the how ln war was in Russia a century alw- Ths Russians at Eyllllly 1307- mid “ bnlll’ of Bashkirs in chain armor who cpiiiisi-il arrows to French bullets, and flllrloa the retreat- from Moscow ill 1812 occasionally French soldleffl found themselves targets for lilo S0919 wild arehqrg, 9 1 *.1 First Aid to Memory. The Coming Poet was belnZ Pill-9" talnod at an afternoon tea 8|\"’“ in his honor by the loading society liiilles of his iintlve town. It was the Poot'=I annual home-coming. And leave it I0 hliii lf he waan't playing up hls_ trun- sceiiilental mysticism, or mYBllC i“‘“' seondeiitallsni (take your choice) i0 the awe-inspiring point. .lust a few. But, ns usual, lic -was nilsiiiulerstooil. i-‘or iiiunnco, when he svruos ill” fl* vorltc bromide, "An indeiliialile uoiuc- lhlhs wlthni' mc often wvhlspcrstliat I have a measage._to deliver," a dense dame shattered the solemn nlleiico Wllhr "What a labor-saving Elf' lil” must he! Why, when i want my NUS' band to deliver a mesanxe l ‘\l‘/“Y” have to tie a. string to his tln5€l' l° remind him ol ‘itl"-illustrated Bull- day Moguls; __-__gQ1_____»__-_m¢|»- 1 _._.----- ' Fear ol' Mlcrones. igeutii 'When they were ""B°°v""ed THE MAD RACE FOR WEALTH." Stock Gamblers Mlsapply Funds Tho! Are Theirs Only ln - Trust. We once knew 11 professional Elm' , hier who habitually lost in front of ’ nthd- men's tables what he made bo- lilnd his own, How do you account for that? He would sit behind his own tables night after night, claiming his mire percentage from the ;:a,ml>l<‘-rs On thc other side, :ind when ho had thus accuinnlnted $20,000 0|' $30-000- he would go and lose it all in one sitting on the wrong side at another l11=1I1S table. .~ Most of the scandals affecting stock exchange members in Wall street come of their having got on the wrong I side of the table. A house does not not out deliberately, in the first in- stance, to make away wrongfully with the customers' funds. The llelld 0f the house or one of its nienibers be- comes extrnvdgant, lives beyond his resources, and needs money llvllrltly- 1 lie turns to the stock market. Ile be- gins as a speciilator, takes grantor and greater risks, becomes ll EU»mbl‘“'- “"0 was by breaking his house and cheat- ing hla clients. I-Iaven’t yout wondered why in these cases the men who mis- use your funds in their private stock- mgrket gambling always lose them? That is because they have been try- __|_ng___to..do._what you have been trying to do-make 500 or 1,000 per cent. on 5, given amount of capital-andlg it ‘imply can't be done.-Everybodllf Mlcmbes are agents of disease and 1 ' d ` l when their character was exll0S0 izgfpllce made 9, big step forward. Ml- ! li s taught men not only l\°W t° Cure liiligeifse, but how to avoid and even l ‘ -, t it. not into life they l miw iiitpiieiigsilr terrorl Now the <1\1t‘-S' luoui, _ i lloii is how t0 S““\°‘-I “gamst the ter » hy persons ,rm-_ For all fairly healt I mr-re is just one thing to do. SHOW!! lstence of microbes altogether i ii\§ii'(i,x even St0D t° think °t them’ ; I ncles, wlilch, to the lay- -::::: Him- , . b in ontlnnal fear ' hue no ren.” to 8 5 be immune 1 ii, ringer about them, and byi - nn-dgct ii1.~=.=ii.=1-11i.ii._ 1_5-L_ It _ ___ _H5 wS»HEAD,_, AND TAn‘,__,_ MUN- 4 ¢ £> 'elc-r1r',gQ!s;‘r.c=_f_\:,/_go 11 -*»‘-id-**"f’_ r I 33i"f_5:1i*3 - "‘r.l ‘_ -.0 1 : _fi»=,,l§,*.‘;_1,l.~11,. ~,.__ _ . -_ ff If 1 ' 1- -f . ` {_.{i'!_., viixfff-;_'. ~ .» -' ,\_ ,,351-.»;-'.ff *;,;»w?;_~.-_;__-' H A ‘ 1 -;§.‘v;,., _i "__u;y_.`v~_iv i-1. -'_,_.~` _ L' _ I., J. __ .-52 _ * _-si ~ “ ,` an-4 _ 5- 'E,,,`1.\»~4 <‘,'___;-x¢h_` '~,: ff. _;, A. u »\ 'Mme .»\L..‘ 1 _1’ ` " _\ -N, _',=~__,, _i~_ 1- , | ' ,-hir.-,i' 1. -. .1 -.1 . l_ :_ . an pw- ," M- ` ‘ .=1-fr*-= -_-‘-"7 ' it-1 `~' 1_ S, .sj ~ 1" Alla’ -~'_i;-'r"1'f~. . - - » »-- ,~¢'1:- vi'-f-~. > -, -1;-sri-».s “pn_-g,->§_¢.~-:_-5-a-J -‘; fb., ` -"""‘ -,'r»1,“i'='-1,'-’_" ' .' It" -1- ,s sr.-1'--T - ____._.i_4. cf _.és-hi R'a1~:'r Mort./wTr1uR JAM2 s p,_A, I- ,H-,»_,_ i~iio1~4 wa on-\rm¢ Q" , .-'~, 2,13; i '».-, f-‘ _ ,‘.,» 1 _ ,'.., _<; 3. , ,_ “V :nf l ---"""""' of v\l°""’°5' The W” ° l _ _ ‘ ' _ ~ - - -1- 1.-- ni uni- -ti- i .uni-eiii 1-tiiizirinii .hiring tin, ist: rr norir inrxiiiiious-1 Ann- ? 7 ' 1|_a»1 -run - - - f ----~-»-~-»--~~------»-»-- --A ----~-».~ clock rniii nu. Muni. One of the most wonderful clocks A in existence is now in the possession But It Is Not Hard to Imagine That tho Delay Was Fatal to the l of Louis Desoutter, who has had the honor of taking it to Buckingham l palace for inspection by the queen. l ‘ Flower Beds- ' l Her majesty showed great interest. in One morning not long ago there h_ui'st into the office of a physician in Tacony, Pa., on excited individual, who, as he perceived the doctor just disappearing into his consulting room with a patient, exclaimed: “Doctorl Doctor! Just. one mo- ment!" “l'll see you shortly," was the curt professional response. _ “Only a, second, doctor! Only a sec- ond is what I want!" protested the perturbed one. ~ “I'll see you shortly,” reiterated the physician, with increasing impatience. Whereupon, with n sigh, the man took a scat in the general reception hull, says Harpers Weekly. His ex- citement soon subsided, for he read thc morning puper through, glanced tlii'ouf.',li a nuinboi- of magazines, and played nwliiile with the 1loctor’s cat, Then, after a period of half an hour, the doctor rea.ppea1'ed, and. in an air of great condescension, said to the erstwhile excited person: _ "Now, air, I am at your service. Your turn has como. What can I do for you?" ' "Oh, nothing special,” was tho re- ply. “I only dropped in to tell you that your nelghbor's cows have es- caped from the yard and are now hav- ing s. fine time among your flower beds." , _ »1~W|.;i.v1<; i.tivr1LY HUFFS, in i»n1-ri--rv unezv soriiinni., c‘i.icAii up M,\-1-<:ni~1n si-:'i‘s, $111.00, 5111.110, ;\i;_7r,_, 1-11-:i.i.i.\:i1 A'1'$fl-70,011.00. .i1i.zr1, $11.15. -rni-:1 it is A SAV- iN('. UF A (lliNl.\"l`hl,»`\:% \>\’ ANY. ALSO cam' souiniiioi. c‘iiAvA'r.\', oi.-111, $7.00 s $10.00. star: 'ri-init AT pAT0N'5_ 12~i'22dti. ‘ WHAT nEi"I‘i-in 'ri-IAN stint $1.30, $l.4L\, $i.ii0 Aiili Sl'/ii‘i.\`. ~ ,|1A'|‘(')A\"q‘ 12-22ilfi, ann Mink snr $16800 1 ruini10f 0 (Whole, , , _-¢_;;_ ____ _M ,-g____ ,gc-' nigpnq-:~es_;:.i_._.._-;.i\______-»----f- -- _ - - l’_A » _; ---Q. -- " i l *_* . l its beautiful mechanism. The clock is nxerl on a Louis Seize stand and has four tfaces. Besides marking the hours, it shows the tides ot six different parts of the world, the nicnn time and the solar time, the age. of the moon, the movements of tlie` planets, all eclipses, and is a perpetual calendar. It was made by Janvier of Paris in 1780 for the French Academy and tool: 11 years to manufacture; tho workmanship is magnificent.-<@ondon Evening Standard. , -=-_l Built In Memory of a Dog. "-1 Of the memories to dogs the most imposing of modern date -ls "'1‘ell‘s Tower," a structure on the seashore uczii- West Kirby, Cheslre, England. It is in honor of the great St. Bernard dog Tell, “ancestor of most of _the 1-oiigli-eoatml champions of England, und liinisr-lf winner of every prize in the kingdom. Ho was maiesho in ap- pearance, noble in cliararler and of un- , flauntcd <‘ouragi‘.'.' Built hy the late 1 M. J. Cliiiiuiiup; Mncdona, tho lower is 0. situ-l of suiiiinr-r liousc, in the hose of , wliirli is u \':1ult containing 'I`f‘ll`s rc- niuins. gii:ird+~d hy rin efllgy of that re- 1nzii'liul1lo nniniul. ' One Comfort. _\ f‘1‘i'l:1l1i la.s'r'r - !ii?gi?I"wfiii'i‘1ii 81111,!-ioliliiwr 'rgiziiiir Efi-(i)K,iS\iiic'gi1Ecsi-riim/IIdii‘Aiiiuiv1‘iii;r1§Ii“'r .vioona .ii Monaco. iz-20 tl. - - ‘°’“" " ' iiiiir Ano ‘ . .. ‘ " " ._ n1Av1~‘ you iu~:i~::~: uoivu -i~ow.\1` , - i.~x<-ui~'r'1o\i oi- 'rwo ‘ - ifnouncro 'rui-1 -- _ 1' ir- exercise. Kvev ll "B9 - 1-HE o'1‘Hil~,1i\ DAY 'I‘H.~\'1‘ l\‘l0Ot§l<. ~ - ` ii,`Aih WITI-l_ `-‘ » ` -'_ 1 , r-1/tsl, iiililllh P 0 -` _ _ _ - A . \ I ‘4,--"tl "‘]. ` . - ~ 5 up , ’, i 1, _ -‘ 1 -A v .1 , I _ iii-i-ntlilng. Mlcrciieii iinte eat r |\V"N"E.m`UL H'M'r1Mi<-s or 'rnis “A""‘ -“UT wi' "A" ‘"‘TH'R Mui-'1-‘ i1i~:Aii'rii-'iii.i.\' Manx- 1,.`{_,;,:""(‘.H,,I,,.,.“A.4‘ Mm FOR nni1:i,i.A - MAKES _A Sena. ue devil Nw” l‘°‘i' "”' ° ' * 'N TH"'“E AT Am' ‘ ‘ ' Asn om Ac- ‘ ' ‘ um unnis'rMAs oir'r - o 1"°“_“ ‘ ______._.._-- _ ,_ My ,mn 'riii<:Y'iia A1.\vAvs,f‘-il-b 'l"""AY - - i-zo. vouiisv Ar 'rim mmo Nmfi- Nr 1-A'roN'1=i. iz-isiiti i 1.1 me una height 01 collar ntiuv" ii-ir.A:~ioN wiivv 'rin-‘. i,u1AiN'i‘i~:ii wrrii 'ri-in vaiiiirlfl 1'iiii_is'rMAs lu 11 S.»\\-l-1- S*-'H00 ____ _ l "oat S 'I reseiit. him Wi*-ll (}0()I)‘4 ARE Hliitld AND 'l"tll*l \Vl‘l Allld OFFERING. $7.75, $10,741 _-_--»------ .lie wears, olltl " eu P. 1 New [>Rl(‘_ ES ARP, }q,\,q\' Ti) PAY. i$l~i.75 ~$ll~l.7l’i ARE THE S1"ECIAlii "tlur rngravingiilwnys .pleases. Any "Dainty head NIKE- wi' NW” "¢‘ 'ri-iA'r is ganna 'ro WEE 1usi<:i<‘ui._- AND Ai.wAYs - coma. 'rn-iw slum. i-man'-irr lm" ‘“` “ nu dine" 0 our Hn? ' "S WE ARE 0I~‘Fl‘1RING lee f silverware or jewelry soldl cclved just H iew direct from th 85c, $1.00. $1.25. $2-00 UP T0 $5.25. 330;' hams Austnmigr-(::;‘Aiiar.. H6 ig, MHKFODIT OVER' lllilCI:EOD. 12-»18dtl;'lv?\'illc hz engraved without additionnll factory. ~G. 1". liutclieson. 12 22dtf. MOORE ok i\l<‘l4l‘IOTl. 12-1l}