thick. "flannel; long stockings, slrons‘ shoes and a close-lining thick the: cap. Before setting out he ~ ght. m- might not, break his fast ' taking a little bread and water. t in no case making a full meal. e always, however. took s. tin bot- ‘_ fulloiooldwaterorteaanda , ice or two o! bread (which he cal- his belt) with him. as also his vylammicrgassymines, andof flburse his “baccy-box." m; At the bottom of ths shaft. he , hted his lamp, and went “in by" s, place appointed to meet the pvuty’s tsshs to examine see where our l-iewer is te w:rk, insequently he has been down the ey hve to walk anything from 100 , and as described in a , note this was sometimes travelling." For example andbe- workbyhe autabouta andahaliof elowerpart hecoaLHe flbeal. and the square block of coal ugsmalning after the kirvinz. -_ E/URPE ,. nr/i .. l1] l liul‘; ‘Qcsn hglsbd 11.1: sq. iMOIloos~ snaps». uiq spams are mag. 4.00 pus.- 6.10 pa. lOIcme llJl mes. 11.1! p.m.- 1.00 pm. 11.16 mag. 11.00 uns- 4.00 pa. ; , ea ilmnsglacoani-lbopss. ' l B V: 6.4! meg. 4.00 pn.-l0.00 p»!!- S PA RTON WORLI: vv/IDE RADIO ,, tubs to hanks-which means tethe dalb work now ss- es a lively character. The put- tlbe the “tuhs" and b m the North o! 1m land-a region one wo ters—this _ p: actiee h“ abandoned. ‘In the done awa with femalela- bor in the mines ybeioz-e that date. “"198 Ollr friend to haw» and w; ml. which is his sole task for long nionlnnous hours. let us follow his surface. As each tub is filled the newer attacises a brass disc. bearing his assigned number, to the end of it in its iourneyinmli At the coal is weighed, 'sc.een- to Nmove all srnes and shale. and sorted. The weight o! the coal div. and. deductions are made for an of stones ,rubb'sh. Naturally this is a point where disputes will occur. and so the hewers appoint their own clwek-weizbinsu. whose business it is to scrutinize the findings o: the owner's weirhmsn. when sorted (which was done by boys not or age tohew) the best gradeeqeenl we; i 8 ;= O 5 ll 9. e 11mm m small coal was msde into coke, and the coal-dust was at a later date used in the moduction of fire-clay. - It must be pointed out that l.’ am 4 writing of old tlmes.1n nrny mines mechanical traction by means of wire cables, has displaced the use of horses. And even at that date there was a resentment at the use o: the "iron a kind b: drill used ln some mines to superzsle the new“, Md “he! 011N180! have taken plane, and will be noticed in the next article. -,-_-_ TEE SCOTTISH TIHSTLE In our Island may be iound four IPOClQI V! lllfbtlfl, 9.11 of the gen“; Oirsium. One of these O. laneeo- latum, which is here called the Bull thistle. and in Britain e spear- thistle is considered by Dr. George D. Fuller oi’ the University of Olu. c160. as the true Bcottish thistle, and this is borne cui by the fact thstitisthe culylsrge thistle native to Scotland. It has of course been introduced on this continent. The Bull Thistle is not the only claimant to the title my" ems that both Gray's sndifirittonafslsns usls give onopordon Assnthium as the Cotton or "Scotch" Thistle. This Plant. though more showy, is in mlity an alien, having been intro- ducwd into the British Isles, from seutbern Europe. . . A couple or years ago a friend llfvflented me with a seedling which he slid was the real Scottish Thistle. I [NW it till it flowered and seeded: but the leaves were artisticlll! lPll-‘shed with while and thlljltllled to malt it as Bilvbum . the milk-thistle. I had adieu noticed the "bull l h l‘ .__--_ of sentiment inmsdunh-fi‘ _' - been 1on8 known ss round-y cool-all of big ° thistle" in pastures, especially in| l QUFPOSI 110N006 ‘IN! Pl?! INQKIRS CLUQ l5 ‘MI. SAN! AI NOOMIHI x -\\\\\‘.\‘Q. ;$' w~ ‘ “\%.5->Z§l'. . , .1. Lpu Sililucé lS M on mo PLEAeuRI ‘f0 ‘Hindem- TO OUR NEW MEMBER Ho rse“ Memoirs cdaasssxsnnu ‘suiuM-rluslul Almost from its‘ inception the Summersisls track has hsd a moll- opcly o! Dominion Day races in thh province, and the iollowlll! account taken from an old scrap book loaned the wrLer by Mr. Muir- head of that thriving town, will be o! interest to many o. our older sports. I am not sure of the year but from the write-up there we:e over one thousand in attendance and as the writer states fully one-third were ladies. The day was all that could be desired and the races were hotly contested. The omcials were Messrs A. N. L886. Charlottetown. D. Enmln, A. . , Summersid . ‘llmerl. James Manteod and George God- kin. secretary G. M. Reid. Thetlrstraeewasathreemin- ute class with frhefollowing enter- ies: L. B. Miller's Maud M. (by Ab- dallah.) driven by P. s. Brown, A. O‘Oonnor’s Maud E2, bv Dean Swift, from Tignlsh, and driven by Billy Noonen, W. B. Brown's Nellie B. by Dean Swift. from Stanley“ and driven by George Bound. and] O. S. Stewart's Mount Albion 31y.‘ by Abdallah. from Mt. Albion. and driven by that veteran reinsman John Steele. Maud M. drew the pole and the horses got or! on the third soore, Nellie s. having a slight advantage. All round the first turn the two Maudu and Nellie‘ were closely bunched with Albion Boy trailing. Gradually Nellie dropped irrk to third position with the two Maud‘! battling for first placc. At thirhslf the Dean mare Maud Ii. had the advantage which she held. until coming into the stretch when Maud N. closed up and came in about two lengths behind the winner. Albion Boy third and Nellie S. a poor fourth. ‘rims 2.4.1. On the second heat they got away on the fourth score which ~ was somewhat scattered. Alb'on Boy leading but was soon passed by Maud M. with her names-he fol- lowing, both breekuig on the back stretch» On- the second rour-d Maud passed by Nellie B. the he's-s lin- ishing in the following o der: Maud M., Nellie 8.. Maude E. and Albion BOY. time 2.40. The third heat took eight scares u; effect a start. Maud M. making a slight mistake at the first turn which she soon remedied and it I’. made a seemd mistahe and n: y; m; 1 l. at E.‘- ud's. They went down tch almost at even second quarter thel a slight advantage 3 down the atrctcli on Noonan made a miss upset his sulky but he half. Both mares turn and Maud s". re- Maud M. made lotto, Maude B. being and the other en- flag. two Maude were elig- EE i’ figéififigfi? fiébnrps r fig Egg Eéiig Z r y got sway on the fourth seore going nicely, but the ‘rlsnish mare broke. giving her Ollrrlotterwll rival the advantage and but fori losing a boot Maud E. would have‘ made an interesting heat of it. Maud M. runnlns easily. Time Bill. The following is the summary: MaudM. (byAbdalla) P. $211 1' Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Maudll. (by Dean Swift) Wm. Noonan . . i822 Nellie S. (by Dean Swift) Iorge‘ Form .... .. 4 2 dis. Albion Boy (by Abdsllah) John Steele 3 sdis The green race was also very in- teresting with the following entries: Olive Wilkes by George Wlkes Jr., entered and driven by H. Oraswell. Shmeanors, Black, Maud by B. mrxsnsis, s11 Rioht, entered and] driven by James A. Taylor. North Bedoquc. Midnight by W. H. H. M owned. altered and driven by Wm. Mscxay. Bummerside, and Bom- mervilie Boy by Black Eagle, owned by A. M. Tufts. Boston. Mess. and driven by P. 8. Brown.» They were sent off on the fourth soon and for a timethe first three seemed evenly matched, but by the time the second quarter was reached Midnight wss in the lead. which position be held to the 11.n- Esh, lending the heat by about two lengths. Olive srond. Sommerville third and Blank Maud fourth. Time 2M. After considerable scoring they got away on theseee-nd heat, Olive melting a mistake. Midnight too msle a few slips while Sommerville broke 0n the Midnight fin-' iehedfirst butgwes placed second en account oi’ skip- ping. Olive th‘rd and Mpud fcurth.' the time being twq‘, seconds faster than the first heat. The third heat made an inte est- ing rare between the two stallions Midnight winning. Tlmr 2.58. In the fourth heat Midnight "epsated. Time 2.66. llbllowing is the sum- ml!!! Ilidlhht, bl. by WJLHJL 16K W. c.2111. Notes folk.‘ with leader compassion “sting, .4... “in-eon The Cid 101k an... Lves have been 1n out rio and that have held sw-y feithiul and b-Ivc. ‘ And ‘eie they go home to their mansions in rlory Illling their souls with your love they so crave! Be I They're needilli! W"! WWII WM” Life's sun is settsli. They feel so aims on tnat wester- ing slope. Bo Smile most endearing. old hearts long for cheering mo keep up their spirits, enliven their hope. The weight of their years rests but lightly upon them. Their ze.l is as wam as it was long ago, Their mnds are as keen and their senses as active. Though voices may falter and foot- steps be slow. They hunger for kisses, kind words and caresses, Sweet smiles born oi love in young hearts ever t:ue; They re lonely and weary. life's journey grows dreary. since loved lane's o. yore passed away 1.0m their view. 5o, young folk. be lavish with gm- tle affection To old iolks whose lives lean on yours yet awhile: Pay heed to their fancies and share in their pleasures, Illumine their paths to the Beauti- ful Islei ~Annle_ Lambert Gowie THE OO-OBDINATED TABK The Master in the midst o! His teaching was interrupted by the Legion of devils that possessed the man. The healing was cmripleied. The man sat clothed and Iin his right mind at Jesus‘ feet. When those who ‘knew him saw this one Wollldfihillk they would have been spellbound-awed by tll: miracle-rejoiced that thesufferct was res‘ ’. "Th bescught Him to depart out of their coasts." Why? Because some hogs were drowned. Illgottsn gain for some child o!‘ Israel, doubtless- The cries against Paul. ‘rhis man that has turned the world up side down has come hither . Ephesus we hear the cry: "This w! croft is in dang-r.‘ At Antioch: "they stirred up the devout and honorable-women and chief man," against them. In each case personal intemts were at the bottom o! the trouble. Today we find the liquor inter- Decescbol’. ll’! enteredec this roll. eaeirunion tryllll for ythe largest rename a! mcavmwte ' Orderly. co overall". Iyliomlll" work leads to victory. “A wtd t0 the wise." . - - - The. beer-rooms so la 04 in all. the other provincel. are men.‘ using our very existence greater power than . ever before. Weneedtoarmusforthe tray and press forward with all our might until we shake off the shac- kles that bind us. mthetisiorusismoreflianall that can be against us. He has never failed us nor forsaken us. Int us go forward as,He may lead. expecting that the way of, the wicked He will tum upside down. I CANADA'S DESTINY Following is an extract from a timely article bv W. E. Bentle". K. 0., of Charlottetown. Prince Iidwarrl Island. Surely Prime Edwar. Is- land will not fail. Nova Sootia joins her soon. uulaboru sM...--=.....~1:.e No Condition _ v missed, "peppermint .. s... For Responslbllty “nmsifisgmiswra fir: r: snake Vsure is no ergum (c. r. s: Guardian’! sbssu wing IANDON, Nov. i-(O. P. Oable t... ...,...,.. ,3“... ,............ - Professional Bards of Great. Britain and the United gazing“. $3.3m... .3‘... .31.: M; .. _ Mel-Eon e _BI*I_NTLEY inexperience (of her labor leadera! w‘ aig€tgtltk o. lilshhm, f. f0!‘ fie u" "m", ‘Barium run uicrneyrst-IAI dom's economic showing l 30"“ 1'9 W“ The govemmen‘ h“! n0 n-wni QIIOIX I30 Richmond lifib U0 b6 ashamodufl-ldloldf 7993:, tthenwar secretary eon . 0s one in the world Britain had increased FOR WELL DRILLING communicate With her producgion, mi“ her sXPOrt truss and ecre r unemploy- » msnt. The old standard of pros- ThfAuvgé-ggkawieggo?‘ oeri was a long way an. he said, um "mum." ‘rut ere was no reason to despair “m” M an.‘ L“ on“ Bnmmenlds or Phone 891. Doctor Oourtanay O. Weeks states, d ew ‘tention to the "uncoordin- in his book "Alcohol and Human ated character of industrial organ- Life," "There is no other single fur ‘ration in this country and the fact tor which is militstfnv against the; ‘hat the principal industrial na- reaiization of a progressive eivilisa- “one comretlnr with us. particul- ticn and worthy citizenship like my the United 8tetes. Italy. oer- the effect o! alcoholic indulgence. urnv. aspen and Russia. had in- Alrohol constitute-i a rouw which’ cglgzglxnf °! "flmflmd m‘ ravages the health of the nation. - ~' Is our national llfe no concern to Bu!!!" W1"! ‘hi’ "NW! 5""! m, mm and mum 0g gm; my- Lord Melchett declared one of the m“? We h“... been m“ m8- w; m" main causes of ‘the failure p! NRA life-blood like water in the bu-idine w" m" ‘h’ “w!” °l "l" "d" "l u» i» luvs» u w-dsi m Plélii‘: f.?‘l.“.°’.’...?.“.‘.~$2°.§“§§.§.“.:§ the neighboring states of the Uni 1n. " ' Fm. every onegwho new remain, the respmsibillty suddenly imposed two have been sent out to build up “w” ‘F’ Than we" m "mused national life elsewhere. No "other lnflswmmm‘ m m‘ “untm h” province has made suehia can" 'bu-‘“ '5" ’ , . tion. shall we now ‘leftlre stock _‘ GQCIIIMXJC“ en inferiarr gaarstion“ II be produced? " s " 1 ' Wuedinaltgenffii m-"we “how . “w” ‘Vilwm. "W" the heart is a u“ "w"! "14 9mm‘! HWM-mm" distrasslni-fllnntom which cause: and how constsntl it acts as a.» mgny an urgent call at night, drar en the wheeled menu an}! writes .a doctor Frequently this efficiency. g “m, 1 ‘PM! N11 us. “It is "respond l‘ “n um n an‘ rsimswrons (rarer-sesame SYMPTOM u“. Listen tc= the inspiring words o! ‘T! gm; spoken en Dominion y. weny o years will]; Governor-Genelzl of Owda, gs‘. Ilfdrlllllk destiny: “I-hmow no m: ....:.. m "r" '0 r ~ l‘ relieve! patisnms of tbehclft. ibeatine llainst u» chest-wall | usually at a greatly increased rate. A stomach distended by gas fre- quently causes this symptom and relic! may be obtained by bot water, or by tea-spoonful of . of ever reaching that goal. Lord Melchett. Blloskilli first.‘ “m BELL 8 MATHIESON IL B. Bell 0.1.. llathleson. LLB Bsrriaten 0 Solicitors Money to Loan fismeron RlneLChnrIotls-towrall.) A J. HASLAM. 3.5.. LLB BABBISTBR. BOLIOITOI. I10. New brace Buildins MacGuigan & Trainer Mark B. MasGIlllflll. I. 0. I 0. St. Clair Trainer, I. A. Barristers. Solleltari. "m. MONEY T0 norm Office: Over Bell, aisluusns Street, ca» we.“ .l.il. ilacllonalil,il'.ii. unclean. sobicrroa as. er Iallslns Ubariottetowrs. r. e, mass. ‘New: w. Lean and Collections _ given the very beet attaaillols. uM-idl-llloflfll ._ ufr. MacPHEE. B. A. "OTAIY. l0. ssaalsrla. aoarorroa m9 Building. dnrisasim “It is not a matter s: numb tra- ditions. because of what the Brit- ish mph-e has achieved in the but: but because every oanacian hnowsthatitisonlyamatwre: time before Osnsda becomes the mm populous and the moat wealthy and. ii’ they live the riwht ilrr, We IN BANKRUPTCY its m: mes, adiol l in different of w. u .. i: 1 i ~ "W imw-"twt wrtkm of m Hollowllllwgscriptionqeg "l: ti. $5 ostssn bu. to “r553..- Jounmerivillewhoy. by fa“ giguggdxgijxmlllxllfs ‘$115: nriusb Empire. . ' e n e 0 r s s guide: "Olrghlm lsnsssmumqul. m“ and flmgoid pests. O! these, Black Iiaelem. dnrown. s12 2 ream. Provided Oanada have be: i umsal rosette of leaves apprssssd.» tar, my plants have been fairly Olive Wilkes. can. by - m5)“: m“, M pm o; “m... v3"? WWW elem. ‘ _ ti: grexundt leaves dark greenzelear. In eshrlydgummegenw m‘ Wilkes (11. ‘qrxsswelli, a. s s s s em rum o! hm“ bmemh- n" notmnzfialn. Wight hzllbnllbllglt. id vtabzarggiplyvigrlleé 31:11:: u burg“ ‘tmm w Black mud“ ‘ ‘ d, can point out no dead that has mm...‘ m, who,“ “m, ‘u’, In the matter of the Bankruptcy of Kathi-ins G. wit: giyalin? sdeptats hairs, mnrginlitlle catewrgillar ‘of the Polite; T; m seller-crass en carld {was gala} lvlvufimaommltmupwrh: immune o: loll-governing m. Lefurgey, o! Alberton, in Prince County. 0 Ml ha in:-,,G0 clodhWll. 1109,11 081V") ' l‘ . ‘ p. L... $.11, ‘QR; flfflmfd $1M, 1am, one. or Qlumfifmsr, m... n.1,. s, n. m fmseea w? yaegmvithb?‘ “ma: Canadian is there who ‘m Sealedvtenders will be received by the undersigned up ably fomentoee." two plants turned yellow and dried land cum. owner‘ and eninred and h“ . m w venom . w" m mun from such s. destiny as to twelve oelock noon on Monday the 12th day o! November 111453111} thistle is a very hardy up. mwllllllvndraawegd thaw; driven by ghn usgouém, 3?: d“ m!‘ y" . m“. ‘M M-mt t1 h! do not believe that any 19M- for the following parcels, which comprise the total ugnirliunerluhgrylomng. min-mum“ thergyw". b?‘ u: m“; Mm‘ b; $72 and h: that reapeth may ‘These noble words point the out, assets of the above named Bankrupt. Shetland Islands. and at an eleva-i Our Jesent-day Ciladieli an mo‘. gee-y ea charloitetown. m Bewnpwmflbwm; n “ma”, m“ o Prince Edward Isis-pd in tlm PARCEL No 1 tlon or uoo feet in the aennine mostly hybrids having as one par- t m am “ma. o’ "than mpmmm" crisis in our national life. . - . _ are-r: r2: -....."*' “.21” r" or." was: sbtlmnud ‘ll. .:...... ... u... l... ... .. ... ..... ....'"t*s':‘°"r e”..*.:.:~**~ *- "mm- -~=-~-- u bu» uh»- ---.----~1-ww9 m '~ i» M» m Mum» M - "=1 =*-~ ~m- "r "c" "" "r-zr": ma" 22ml. ‘.lii’..‘3'.“°.tlii‘is§i‘i .”"lt.°“*“ " c“ M" *- e- ’“‘°“" "°- = ‘ geclummm ‘iffizktrheu ‘nkgwsyyitga gels lmegmmwwlhaya- n. . lg“. “my: we" mm m“ Mam‘ Th. {an wcgefimt?’ mwginhtra; Hardware amounting at invoice prices 289.80 . - f . c --¢ ' ' ' ' , . been noticed; othres are u... mu.’ m; 11mins in color to the yellowsbresks and the black entry tirom mission tiara: aching; from the my u. perform m w, PARCELNOJ! bone thistle, with whorls of flllVllld soarlets, have a distinctive m- nove 81'" "E‘x.‘fm§"u°§'°.§m 22f mflmm°flubw Ma- i; brlnsins ab-iut the fulfilment Bests, 3pm,; gum,“- mounflng ‘t “Wok, Z§l§f’..li§"s'&.$f‘$€l§';$§.1§& fii"l.msi'élis“.‘é?r"i."si‘fi.l'.i".°ii‘."fi“il.l“fii a rilpsutisn :1 u}. _ n", is ssssnusi. ssboois of‘ m,__ prices _ 323.94 btus flowers on snow-white stems. "throat" of u: norm. first. Den being s: his setzatbg- mlwzalmzdllg-lgsvlllféw of w; We will maintain the flu which PARCEL N0. 4 ' l ‘ The latter is under trial in my» Plant breeders are working _to- haviour. fell so far behlgll. lad; W“ u‘; up,“ 3mm,“ mils Mldomfar our children: D Good. ‘m t. t h‘ I l 22621 garden Just now. iwards a strain of f lawn! 514' f" dill" 94- Tl?" 7-5 - 5’ °-- °_ ovum‘: ‘ I “- -|"'°°‘ We will maintain the fl‘g whim 7y 0"" m! 5 v9 c3 P!’ c“ -~---- ~ -—-- ’ ioll. usina the sveries G- trlith ls -bis eventful mes. m “w u; “Mm d: “mum m '9'!" "will" "Wm the: which PARCELNO. 5 v NOTES on ms unsmows a base. This is m early variety Mvth" elillvlllt Mm this 0t . “Twill-now”; MN Ind mus human we: cm!" a T. an ‘~ l ' ... t... .. .... .. . zr..'=zr:.: We“: ’......""'"-:.'::.1'.':.r......*"*wire: l. w...» s» - we‘... rmssrrmm" u?" e... i" “W” ‘““°‘"‘ ' ' °' s... m a ma - - - .. . 3M“ -.;~;,c:;=;;,"-.'.,..~ m“ mr.z":“...‘.'2..".s..." .22: tniui"..“"°“”°" '°° " z W "W We“ ""- "~- Pris... no . " ' i ' ' ' me as s —----' - v wxlrmgcacxbsa)‘ sllmmkrm; rm msmsus or r. s. rsbslm wan t!" Iglmmlxffwé; 3'33? tmdllltlfwa€Otgimllta uwlul'%\ut,su“f,,~mrllflth|clr maintain Drugs amounting at invoice prices .. . . . . . .. 151.51 a, Mo, ver is, ssusssno: istlre luoeasafillflarivereiutodalyasg egzbguigitzfmm; t s. is, PARCEL No.1 _ _ _- » . allaln surprised anew“ u mframw h". w.‘ m o’ N. h mm Maud” ,1.“ bmfiumu m. 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