"""i‘ H Catches All Early Morniril Ifills. _,,\ 3 DAILY FOUNDED 1801 l 1 \~“.‘.‘3f‘-’f'f'-~°-1i~f1tf~1~I>»-f1»Y> wil cHARLo'r'1‘ET0WN PRINCE 'EDWARD ISLAND THURSDAY OCTOBER . »°-w°~T.Hvv»1-m-Arr-mv ' ’ ’ 1 Zov 191° iam Pm int... sy na... 1s_.nifft'_\°"t it ;biia.7fll'ci°ii I/'tht Engng I //fl , H, iii- r__ I _ - ,_f:t ‘__-,1_‘“-1 .__. fffi-\ \_ _ .. ._\ K __ _,_ t == \ Q \~\- . e \;\ s l ` ` _-_, \\~< . 5'* ,_» 9° _ ‘ss tt - I. -‘~a\ii.=. ~ -=s_=s¢\ ; *=>r:\\\\ ” __-_\\ ' ii., \< \` ' ` . / _ ¢ __ I ` `1\ L _ , _nl ~» _ U . -\ -\»' ' \, ` ` WW” _."7 1 ' t g é ' » WW' , ", \ lr ’ \\\\\\\ _ 1 , L »¢ _ _,___--vs ° Q Y. -\ . _ _ ';,'»’*;'-_ ,t ,,~ 1 '~.'i1'ch=»-‘ 2': -f 'ff"‘.'”:ff>’ / ,. . ' ` /I ',.-'.f»,--_._-_/ t'.r;~,»"..¢'»¢"{ i_. _, 7/ 3:-',,/’ , `~<.'-_Emi ..’ / / .' ut- 4. '.: ¢»`»e~<~ 4 ttt`_.1 \~_ \ ‘\.\,_,` \ .t_ti.i.= __ \ i ..-‘_ tt. ' ’ ” '§ \=~I"`.-_"f)' /fl.; p g (_ 1 ri _ ,, _._ ~_., /; _ ` l'N'l"t' iravti another Jerk to Bam- ,'-- lfiti».`.<; -_it'ni. ’l‘lxe llttle _Ono lied ` -‘ii l")'ititr to keep pace wlili pr .iuiit iiiiil her mother, btit the ,l \‘..i;»' it-.» hit: and lliitribina so tiny ‘li i li itus hard for lict' to make way in il. ity :i t=iit‘t~essl0ii ot' jerlts iintl pilf., tit/'li tit' \\'lilt“li swept tho baby off Ii i- |`i--I, .\tinly litttl muiitigvtl to drug ihiitililiiit tilting. \Vith this lust jerk, .\=ittt~-~r, th" growii-tip's hold of tha !5t"t- l 'til in-i.~‘i'ii/-tl.l lti it single mu. i:: .. ihitiu -.rua iii.-at lit the tiirung. Sri ‘_-it-_tl ii-.is tl,t» i.itie girl that at tir 1 - tlitl tint niiiit-te the absciiee of -_‘tt wit-.ti ft»'l;>‘. Even when she did, st it -. not fi-i~;l-tt-iictl. She never both- t-,-fil, it t.-.i-_ tht- iltity of big people to trti. t .rn tif liillo ones, and they must iiliil lii‘:`_ |,~ii .'~'lii‘ tllf‘l'i'\. ttttittti fiittiiu bv tlit: mass of nio\'iit_'7 i>f""‘1'. -~ tn lliiiiibinii won trtitiirhnq hi' the \\.i\-~i~ front.` Ono could look fur mi' vrt-.»'.-' tho lictiiiliftll buy of Ntipics. l';»»~»i tlit~ ~.\'tit-:‘ it---:lcti :i _t{i't\:it niitnlitr of ~‘~ii. 3.. 1:13.' tlt~t- ti-itii-tl with ll:it:s :intl i<.1 ‘~l iiiih i::it'itiiitl.~: of ilotvi‘i's. -I it ' f"l l'i»i"i"i iililtlt-il nit-i‘i‘il_\' nrt. Ii'-i.~<| i’~»i~iii i`i't>in i~\'.'r,\'\i'lit'-rv. l-`~r it \\si;< ilit~ '_’|lth tiny of September, wht: lt..|_\- t-tileliiuitt-5 its great national lim t-vt intl :ill art- happy. l;,itiil»;.i.'i, too, had come to celebrate. tIt:itl iii.i wil, was slit- to nt:ikt~ ht-r first trip in ilt-- t-ity oi' i\;iplt~i~t upon this t'i‘»i~t~it.- lit-lf~l:t_\'. She t.luiict'ti with jog; Ha ~ I' ltrtlwtl long tii't“~t‘ tlicso wiiii~rs: -"~“ -,tw-‘il :init ltiii;,‘li0tl :it the slitiiits ci iiitrviiivtiit, 'l`|itn slit* ft iintl liorsiolf' tiwrii' from tho “iii"l`- Nlil|i\>itig \\'iili tltfliizht as .she . .\ -_§\\"_?/tt it i~ 5”) ali* i` 1 ,» ,; I ~ ' t` f i - " =. i -,--~' ' 1-=~ JV , '_ ,~;‘_ t , /, ’ ._g/~,/,/¢x-- - - "GliEEIt`ULIrY TOSSED CONFETTI." U’|DDed along narrow sidewalks, Bam- hina. seemed the very spirit of the holi- day- Signors and signoms gleefully tusscd confetti :intl ilowei's tlown from overlizinizini; lizilconlos upnn ghe head of this sziiicy, iiitit-k-t~_\'etl hnliy. "\\’oiiit1 sin-_ h:i\'t- sonic t-andy?" asked a kindly fact.-tl man. lltimbiiin wus willing; tlicreforc cn- tratice was quickly mado into ti con- fet‘tIoner'si shop, from which the tiny girl emerged with sticky hands and mouth, but 8. glowing smile, \VhoSe baby was stir? Of course, Btimbina, know she was mo'.licr's baby. So :thc ttiltl tht: nlct: gvtitletntm. but suinlelioiv litw still sctniivtl puzzled. He must have bt-cn vcry stupitl as well as kind. The tiny missie was lost, so the gen- tleman said. lltit Bambino dltln’t minti. Indeed, sho rather enjoyed being lost. She clapped her hands and shouted for the great Gluscone Gai-thriiui with tho best or them. And tlivii wlirn peoplti looked smil- ingiy at the mite of I patriot, licr big friend raiscrl her high in tht- air so that she could lent] tht- cliccriiig. Afterwani ho crleti to the multitude: "Wo.s tlioro ever zi, iliicr baby lost?" .»\|;uln the crowtl :ip|>l.'iiitlt-ti, wlillc Il:unbilii.i's t-_vos sliono with excitctnt-nt. Truly, it was splendid to ho lost. Anti :fo lkimbina. litiil the vcri' host time of her life before she was tak:-n to tl. hip; pollt't~tn:in nntl finally put where ticr niotlicr cotild find hor easily. How Bravery Won the . /Cross VERY boy anti girl~ :itlinircs cour- E age. In Entrland wlicn tt soldier or sailor perfornis i1 \'t~ry brave tlt~i~tl in time of war tlit> king or Enix- lunil ,'.:i\'t=.~‘. liiin :i iicuiitifiil nit-tltil in itiktin of his l\i'.i\'ui'>'. This is t_':i|letl the \'lt-ttiriti t-i'i»:=,~', iiiiti is only gi\'(»n to it ninn who luis risked his life in some purtictilnrly t~tnit‘ngi~ot|s \\'u_\‘. Ono tiii_\' ii liritisli \\'iirsliip :ittticketl a. iarizo fort in Egypt ivliieli had many large guns. While tlit- buttlt-, was going on it sailor on board the ship cried out ln-terr'.n',, for tt large slicll from the fort hatl fallen tin tho dt-ck right among tho s:iiloi-.~t. Lliiltkly it fclltiw-,~=iilliir siintt-ht-tl ii .|i:iil of \\'iiti~r stniiillni: iiviit' :intl tiirvii' it upon the tii‘:itIl,v.sht-ll. lf ho llziii not iiont~_ so t-vt-i'_v |n:tii noni' it wtiiiltl li:i\'t- but-ii kllltiti :intl Eitginnil would linvo lost nitiny brave sons, Dtin't you think lic tvs-ll tlcscrveti the cross \\'hit~li wus conf`t‘i'retl tiptin him? tfzeuzwg r~*“,,_¢.i"$ W AI IFL 0 E."`"‘ ‘ -mms RWANA HUMPTO R BED HIS R E. TO K BAR Y - - Al,-'l AND FIRED. ' By Raber Muadorfi TTER taking a. snapshot of the A pretty little gazeile, which he had recently captured and tamed, Photo llumpto turned to Taxidermo and said: “I liavc nite kodak film unauposed. lWl”|!lt shui' Q 110 WILD lt?" . Tiixlilt-i i remviid the dried Qelt of a ch:-vrtit i from the etretchinz board, cnrefull- 'cd and packed it in the tin- ilned h~;. which formerly contained pro- vision'-. 'rhon he replied: "If I were you I should wait until the great Bwann. I-Iunlapto got-s upon his buffalo liunt this afternoon, when you are bound to get ii. thrilling subject for n. picture." "Fint~!" entlitisiastictilly exclaimed the boy. "I sliull triktr ii. snapshot of the bllffiilii rolie oi` tllit- btif'i’tilo." All hnptiticnt was Photo for the hunt to conniieiice. And when the mighty liuiitcr lcd the way toward the water- courso along which a herd of buffalo WHS l`\fi"iUi‘tctl to have been bathing and Wllllvlvlllrr the boy was mad with ex- ctlenient. Slltiging his trusty kodak over his arni, he i-ode by t'lio side of his futlicr. Very shortly the buffuloes were sighted and llivanzi. Iluiiipto trotted his horse forwanl in order thttt he might Qllilllgc the lui‘i§est und most ferocioiis biill_ A heavy, black fellow he wus, with iniissivt- horns nearly covering the skull and curling and tapering from the broad base, their length covering 51. must six feet. Bwnnri Tlumpto coolly raised his rifle, took t':it'ct`iii aim and fired. Then Photo Huinpto took fi snupsliot, feeling sure trio aiiliiitil must ho killed. But it was only iroiiiitleil, :intl rt-ttli‘t`ictl to the t~li:irift\ with it tit-.sp-'~i'alc mtitlnL>s.~t, The iiii_t;ht_\' liiintci' t-\'titii»ti the rush, und, for a ivotitlr-i-_ thi: boost uuve ,up tho attack and piuiigi-il liito the jungle. Ono of thc native boaters began pur- suit. Ilwuna. Humpto and his son Photo followed morlo leisurely, sud- denly the boy grasped his kotiak, he fn-st having inserted o new 1-ou of aims. As the native ran forivartl to, sprur the biiffulo, wliicli luy tiinuiii: the rot-ds, :ip- pzirently wountletl to tleutli, thc savage beast stuggcretl to his feet anti rushed iowzirtl the Iiitiek. Iiwtinii iliimptti coolly raised his riiic, took rtirt-ftil aim and- “iiefore you slioot," ltiitfrriiptcti Dr. 1’illo_ "listen to this littlt: verse about the l|ui'ftilo_ w'liieh 1 should like to have Photo meniorlzc: "Buffaloes do lore and bore. And they nln you to the floor; Watch the anizry buffaloes- Do not trend upon their toes." Bwunn Ilumpto fired. Then Photo Huinpto took a snapshot. Of course, the buffalo was dead. "I do not like these narrow e c " said Bwtinzi lltimpto. “So many élarlliririfztlls seem wtiuiidt-tl, when they really are not, that I think we should have somo- thlng to warn us." , Now. Photo was a. quick-witted lad. PttO'.t'o's G.-\zr:t.t.E Fiii-:misc 1-*nom 'rms cnEE'rAH_ (Plietogrziplts post-ti by figures of Humpty Dumpty Circus.) Hardly had his father spokeii when tlic But Taxing,-mg cried, i,,,pgnm,¢1y; boy announced: “I shall take prisoner ti ciict-iait-just sucli a. one as I saw thc other day. The clteciali is a funny-looking ercztturt-, l know, with its t-titliko head, o, btitlytintl lcfls the ftirni of tt ilog`s, :ind tht; t‘lii\\'s, which ,cnntiot lit: slieitiheil. But the cheetah is us ,.;.'iint- as the icopartl, wliich it B'l`(‘l1lly l‘0.~:ciiilili-s, :intl its speedy us the \viritl. Siii‘t~l.i‘, wc t-tin tijuin the :inl- niul to hunt und to \i'=ii'n us of tiiiiii;er.“ \\'iih it \'i:i|itl\'e. After tt sli‘ciiuou;-. tzislt of getting the iierte err-titiire litiek lo t':inip, l’lit»to lm- nivtlltitely liegzin to Instruct it in tht- wiiys of tho true hiiiitts very, very tirt~.'iiili~i~t-I really was a wise old "`r\»j~"t. Not only was he thoroughly hu Ml ‘iii tiio ways of the wood, but ‘h'c»[\i< iotl the whims and fancies of pmtwrfst folk. Ho thoughtfully re- g f ‘tl to himself the words of Brown ',"""""`i- '1`\\f‘l1. after deliberate con- “'f"l“'l"lv, lin announced: M l[=`iii;>t:tiiiu; to put it flea in tha ear hm Hllfili in-iissnoppcr, provided ha “my gh zdlri If matters turn out' as bn Mvniril t. mtit-ti of my work will ~ or me this year." `f:""_h‘:‘]° ‘lily following' that upon I “’ f°f9S°|lll’ conversation took . tru" tim cmnshoiwver teams oi-it ttyl “" "“‘ #svn-n the owt ana oiiii-pe'a ' .1 . _ no n \ 1- ld tether do that anrfdle when ’ " i “‘,° , 1 - . ._ _. - ff .. 3 /Z//,%)€’///./, Z-%‘ :,;<`t¢A__r_~¢t`Tl J I “ -z 1 I" 1-~ »-f;- I 1 - l- is-Z il , - -- ./ _ ~' v ~ ‘- Er* / 5# . ,q q 5/ ti S. fi s\_ ... é-P' '_' Nm ¢"~ O Q ~ I <‘@,:t\i\l\` ‘ in u»` ‘ " ,ig 'N t'lf;l,5,i'4'/.'I,v ,~J¢` ' ""“ nx- ~ C: ’ the cold comes than be s, drudge such as is many a one of the forest people. Why don't we appoint tt day when every ureuttiro of the woodland will quit work und join in ii big, happy frolic? We couitl tlo it, i‘ni sure. Gruy Squirrel stiitl this very morning that lie was in favor of n holiday. After it's over, till who wish can go back to`work, although I, for one, st~iouldn't gym- di-omni tif doing such n. thing." Tito Owl llkcti the iueo.. Ha gravely promised to issue n proclamation throughout the forest, telling its peo- ple that lie, as the wisest sage, urged evgry in-gnture to make the froiic one long to be rememl.-rail. Anti- how the creatures disporteti. “I have a. new game for us to play. Look at the big oak yonder. Every one see it? Welt. the game is for oacii player to gutlicr as many nuts as possible, and to lay tliein in sepa- rate piles at tho base of the tree. The creature who, at (lie end of three hours, has the biggest pile wins the genie." A great cheer arose. Every creature that could carry a nut flew about the trees or citmtii-tl thein or searched upon the ground for nuts. All WOPIGG desperately, trxcept the Gray Squirrel und tw iirown Squirrel, who coughed' in an sed fashion behind their pays. The contest closed, and the players gtitheretl to find the winner. themselves! 'Bees ceased from toil, "1 ain the wlnnerl" screamed the birds left unrepalred the -nests in- jured by recent winds and rains, even tho' cliickt-.ns und watclidugs, who dwelt among' ordinary men folk, heard of tho carnival, and escaped Wildcat, gloating over a big pile of nuts. "That you are. and also my very best friend," said Gray Squirrel. Thereupon, ha' and Brown Squlr from their iinsters and mlstresses ln_ calmly proceeded to stew away order to share In the sport. Dignity was forgotten. Everybody was ready their homes antl _ i bury every ont- ht' the null contnincil iii the biiz heap. for a lar and HB5 lf- g Fortunately, the other nrcatures at 'Zi Biilliiisot ff' ' : l ki gi ., _ - I n nonsensical l In the m ririle of the iiftcrnnon. Gray it-""“ "li"-“iw “nd an i . tfdftille Bqullrsi coinmaiuiqd _ attention. “"1 apo e an follow- preeiatett the Joke and did not molest the two successful sciiomers. T the lhit ciiiiu ' EFORE I’d evcr seen the ocean Wlion in thc niizlit it ir-cps me 'watc- I had the twecrcst sort of ` notion; I didn’t know it was so b’tio But. in thc morn it scams so tame Or half so big, until Aunt Wm- I wntit to tlct right in iidiiiti;- _'. t s.-D' 1'in S() iifriiitl initil daybreak. Toot me there A wack or two. gf I don’t b’icvo it is all true , . at this nice ocean, big and b'iis, (to-o, o-o-ol its fine to paddle in Is the one that roars the wll0l6 Ati’ feel the wiivcs titliiint oor skin; night throiighi But what ii big mar it does mate _ C. B. SCHRANNER. - N r _Att ' I mmT§?~ I\ rl. l ltflii. ¢‘7¥*_ is \\\`. ___ ol .l < , IIT; JI) ~- 4/*I /E _ '~,` tt » \\ \ . \\ \ _ . .¢/» ..~\ A-3*" ‘$1 \\ .49 ' _Q i . !=A` iii \ !&' _ \g. t, , ‘ ' /. I -v ~ -it r \., I ‘\\\ as.”-» ‘xéiilf PITTI-SI LAUNCHES HER BOAT. ERY happy was Pitti-Sl, and grateful to her ancestors. For her mother had suitl thiit through their influence site had ctnnc to have pets who adored lit-r, lovable playmates and nice titties gcncrully. Pitti-Si was very glad to po.~4st=S8 such kind ancestors. Anxious, too, was she to prt»\'t~ li--r i:i‘atitiitY~ ln some other way iioslilri-i titiing litiiiizigo before the nticustnrs' iilttirs. Anil now tlin dri_\’ liiiii cnint--as it always did once a yl‘=\l‘--\\'h\'h Svlflfs would return frnni Spirit Laiitl for a While anti dwnli for ii tiny among U19 people who worslilpcd thclu. "Here is my cliiiiivc to intiitn a gift that Will please iny itiici-sitirs," rc- tloctetl the llttlc .liiptinesc girl, ns hui' head fairly bu-.izcti iti thc effort to plan a big surprise. \Vtien the sojourn nf thc spirits was ,Peng the custom of the good folk of ,ynptm wgg to provide little ships, grace- fully and trimiy built anti lation with choice etiible thtintivs. A, there vfvlly st-aft mlled 'nwiiy into tits dst-linesti, with gally colort-ii lanterns swliigdiig from tiny ntastheotlii. the ancestors gmt; passage. Every comfort ttld they have imon the trip back to Sillfll l»°"d~ ritti-si ima it shin of hrr °W"~f\l handsome a little host as ever danced upon tha ripples, Also she had s chief treasure, the dearest doll ever loved W lnistrvss. 1- was all planned. When nlllll- |154 ftillt-ii l’ltti-Sl was to steal avril! U0” ew-ry one. Down to the river she would go and launch her boat. lldifl with gud things to eat, and. b°l'~ 0! all. »1£r‘ileiirt=st doll. Surely, when thi boati glplctl tiuivii stream some 01 lit! tincvsl s would be tcmllwd' sUf°lY they would show her fa\'Ur BY 'Mun' in it :intl by accepting h\’l‘ Sl"- lloi' ht-ntl bent in adoration, Pitll-Bl wntt~hf~ti her brat tlrift away on the ciibing title. The lantern bobbhd lld liiii~t.ttl in such a sravloiis, kindly way that, sonieliow the little girl felt, that lit-r ancestors were iJl0BSPd. A ping time sho knelt in reverle. Tlitii, strange to Say. a flmlllir, twlfll- lliiiz light appeared below on the river. Ncnrcr and nearer it drew. until ll t-tiny carried the object bearing it high up thc bank :it the glri's feet. "lt is my boat como baclll The Ul- rcstors are so very good to me thi! when they reached the Spirit lgnd they in.-nt me home the ship. and with it all the swertmssts and my t‘l¢riinI`00l\"" So cried Pittl-Bl. She did not know that when the boat first ratios away it was almost time for the tide- to turn. and that the incoming water leilll soon return her ship to tier. ' Lot; i. AND i-‘oiiiaioii iirws or woiitn win iiitsiiiast to Atl. @