» ‘Q . - _ "¥ i ..~ f ~a .' *af "i ._.., ,. _ \ I *lf `$ 4 'ie- _..__ _ if -' .Vg :_ elif* il "‘. ;. er -v. -fi ...QI X \ ,. .j' ,=_, `_->.~. 'K . A F' _- 'E ‘Sf v , . » ‘_ nf, x,,. I S .V ._ r K 3' »- _~ \_ if 4 it I i i 6 '.5 1? if 1U sf ii H `1‘. ti 1. I /_l, iii# Q 7% }¢» .w§'\( .. » _» _S ~» . ». =._. __ - -» ,.~~f-=;';-fini-~;"'.if.__ '_ -'rf' - '_-._ , = - . _~,- <=.'f'-*~:.f-=,_.»~__..».¢,_ e, fsrfl ”- >-’ §‘= . _. ' '-7 ._ I 5' _f.~__.__., 1 _ . 'sg-» ' ~',._-» . ` ' _ 3. `§_;_; . _l = ' _ ' ' £‘f»'-Q1 ,’f,.K..‘7f__-“_,_.<-"f3'f."_-_ 1 _‘ 1'; -5-wi . .. ._- »~e~.-r~='~.'~‘~ _. __ _ ` J., N: I. _ 1 p _ _ Peso - -also s f f i‘ u ' .I "“i 4 ff 1' ` 1 ‘ ESTABLISHED |891 CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER .5 |93 _ 7 I' - - A A l A ' Y _-r' "L r §HAM MENDICANTS. I UNIDI SHIRTS AT CH.-XRLOTTETOWN, Under the management of the Charlotte-I town Trades and:Labor Council, on the C. A. A. A. Grounds. Lasoli oav,mu_ su|».1,'oa,H -PIUZES -Medals and Prizes odered to value of §$500.| PIIUHRIIIE : I l-One Mile Bicycle I 13-220 Yards Run. ist prize Gold lnedal. A. Horne e Co. (Unionillen Only) and prize Sul 'er llrdal, G F Hutcheson. lst prize, Barrel_ot Flour, John Hcleniia 3rd prime, Razor, Feniiell 8 Chandler. C and ¢;:1ze.Cs_ado1e Peerless Blend Tea, 1 hn 1 onno v e 2_R umm' g Broad ui rin. nu- iiuuu. ii ii. in pri: cum ii¢dul.or i= i= 134-L22() Yards] Dl;l1. ind prize silver medal, I J johnson, Attorney- (I “Rudi city schools) at~LlW- ` ,st - - ¥ - - ~ _ prize, pei boots, m Conro . ad Wwe Fnme .nd mann’ w' C' Whitlock' 2:: prize, Crayon Pirtrait, S Fyfarbusli. 3-100 Y a Dash » -= W- sf-°° °“-°=- _ ist prize SilverarCup, G. W. Taylor, " `-Wh¢el'barr0W Race! 00 and prize, Silvef Medal. I?illon‘s Barber Shop. ' 3rd prize used Pipe, Ellis' Drug stove. | Val’dS¢ . ` (Union Men Only) \ -4 "` A ist prize to the value of 35, R Palmer. ist prize Gold Medal. Mayor Warburton. gd Prize' 6'? RMT' D Ni°h°l°°”' znd prize. Silver Vedal. C D Rankin. '"3'-S A °D°”°| _ . _ - 3rd pn" R-mr' Dodd & R°ge,,s_ R3? pqrgzfaukggcél. B McDonald, Kitch-u saw. 5-P0l¢ Vault , 16-Quarter Mile Bicycle. My Istprile Gold Medal. L W Cook ' _ Gow Main R g°¢¢1_ ` nd r-in silver Mew. S w Tailor ffl .m.,"'*'° su... n..i.‘1, Jim' "-1. . 5.... - sn! win Fishmz Rod. Bushes s Store- ,id prize, Luther ciao mg, A iz iicizueiieru. I 17-220 Yard Run. rarizektsold lledal, Laborers Protective 6-4.40 Yard Run ist prize Gold Medal, Geo Carver Restaurant. and prize Silver Hedal, Weeks & Oo. 3:( pn Frame and rictnre, Isaac irnrley. 7-Hurdle Race. 120 Yards in prime Goh ledal, Traces Unions. and prime Silver ledal. S Lowe. _ “£11 prize Studed Birds, A Calder, Taxider- -8-High Iump ist prize Gold Medal, A Alward. and prize Silver Medal. James a Trainor. 3nd wise ¥ooke's Shir, john 1’ llcKenzie. '9-Quarter Mile Run (Union Ken Onlyel ist prize Overcont, las Paton & Co. Un and prize, Silver Medal, Councillor Grant. I ,ard prize, loodgnrs, Boteljhvies. ° _ 18-Girl’s Race, 75 Yards. (Girls under u) l rd prize, GoldR.iog,C McGregor. Water Com- misioner. _ and prize. Sliver Napkin Ring. Clark Crockery grd prize, Slippers, T McQu§id. 19 -One Mile Run. ist prize, Fit Reform Suit of Clothing, Prowse B _ _ 2:-l prize, Meeisehanm Pipe. Reddin Bros 3rd prize, Fancy Vest, J Callaghan. d prize Pants to Order A Blanchard. - g H fuer an . - ~ ~ - l =»~» W1-f~ °°-»d-»%- ‘ . _ ::.‘.‘f.:s._°.':.‘.S:°s:'.~.?s.‘;',°:.?:.';€,'f°°'- » l'0__l_2 3rdprlze;snirt,o¢rdonpnni¢¢r,¢lnu. _ \_ in prize Gala ireaui. inilfu_sf¢v¢fi¢i_ Lui 21"; Hundred Yards Dash' ` gm) png Silver ledal, Councillor Lyggs, ist prize, lleersclianm Pipe, Mrs. ~Robins, 3rd prize Pipe, A W Rleddin, Bhm. B, Lower Queen Street. _1 1- Half Mile Run znd prize. Frame and Picture, lark Wright . Pl’l2¢\ 9" IU i - ‘Mmm ' ri a cue J cameron. saber ist prize Gold K Geo Arbuekle. I 3 and prize Silverelgthal, Kcbonald li McKil- 4th prize, Smoker’s Felt, 1‘aylor's Bookstore. 22 -T -of-War. ' I ton. » 3rd prize Razor, Stanley Shaw & Peardon. i (c;:§°a¢°"v‘ 5‘mme“id? iz-1 ml. Baeykle Nuvue Pfl-='-1-=°-=‘==~=~=S==~‘°° °°~;:s Evnploi ees. . nu prize cum iieuui. r. o. anuuur. ` srnciu. P1111! fc! the A\hl¢¢=_m1=..ux the and pr ze Clock. W N Tanton. highest number o_f points, Gold Medal, 'Hades ‘ 3m prize pair Boots, Morris & Smith. _ and Labor Council. __ Under sanction of the M. P. A. A. A. Ecllitrieg close witht;lieaihe<:retarty -atHa,ion,Hal,l<_m W¢<1l1S¢`-7 ~ _L ~ _ ' ' ;~. » . TIIQ BEST TneTooaoeol`pléurewhodoesnotusethe ' Hickey Twist, Pearl or Ruby Hasneverderlvedtliat real enjoynieiit which is Ill!- Th°ypH;°gu'§u',-§'i'ri°§th°'ruausmd”m i uuuliérousn uns. uicnigg _qp__N1oa¢oLsoiw _.- _ ._._.». 3; - _ 1 . -. _ _ v -¢»--» . _,_ _ - "‘ ‘ c "*\- - 0' ~ - _...->_.. 95.0 gli: iii -lil za' ._ _ if i s ~< n x lnmrmesh' Melee ' °*“‘~s,,_',,§-‘gc I _, _ _ ._ ‘Q -wi" .tr llluhetnreu ' ag, 3.06.83 $.30 - °4»°°°3. ‘°°-°"’3 U _ .__ Nix ao,25o 769 1 ,gig nm, ing,-:I If Qui Me X -Q fail we 'i ll it l i - £5135' gggpiledl from’ Govcrnm tbl book, whiclidem - H¢!'f3U1¢1'0\iYii¢ll8 suaztfeeizufiy rhesus LIFE ostdiluana isM‘fu tnefruucnuks. _ Pea' -"‘_‘*"_‘°*- °“ Islami- ,,... modest' M; Queer 'rltlen hy Which 'they Know Bach Gthcr li Ill; Cltlel. Mendicants are criminals, nine-tenths of them with criminal records, is the report of those _who have investigated these wretches who are allowed _to parade their simulated miserles upon our streets. Those who are in fact leg- less or armless have lost those unde- sired and useless organs as trumps lu stealing rides on railroad trains. etc.. and even the fcw really blind of the many that pretend to be so were maids so purposely or :irc glad they are so. New York city is ridding itself of these impostors by the simple expedient of showing up their frauds. In the slang of these worthics. °‘.\'ew York is jim- mled.” By taking the good arms out of splints or the sound legs out of casts, exposing the sham blind and the malingering paralytic, punishingsthe frauds. ctc., the streets are cleared of them- Other cities are yet to learn a lesson. “Chi Slim” made a large in- come, some $50 a wcck for years. in an hour or two a day in New York play- ingthe paralytic. “British” was al- most as successful. “P. P.” is the name given by the fraternity to the plaster of paris bandage men. The “sap” men are the crutch and cripple frauds. The “cane men" are those who go no far- ther than canes. The “human crab,” the “human dog,” the “human alliga- tor,” are other types. The “crust thrower” is the fellow who slyly drops a moldy crust of bread before the pass- er by and then seizes it as if with hun- ger. The “duckets” or “dockets” are those who par-.ide signs, verses, etc., on placards. When “Florida Shine,” “Bos- ton Charlie,” “Toronto Peg,” “The Crane.” “Dutch Harris,” “St. Louis Joe" or “Chi Slim" gets arrested his companions of “the trust” contribute and hire a lawyer for_ him or secure means for his escape.-American Med- icine. ` _'_ 1mm... ._._.___ _ Lakes Always Frozen. “There are in the state of Oregon two lakes that are frozen stiff from one year’s end to the other,” said F. G. Harper of Portland. “They were dis- covered in Baker county not very long ago by a party on a hunting and fish- ing trip in the mountains of the Pan- handle district. After passing through a particularly wild stretch of country the party discovered the lakes -on the north summit of one of the mountains in the neighborhood. The lakes are both small, one of them barely 150 feed across, while the other is less than 1,000 feet in diameter. Both are cov- ered with a heavy coating of ice as clear as crystal and a smooth as glass and of such strength that it held sev- eral members of the party who rode across on horseback. It is believed the ice never melts, because the lakes are so situated behind twopcnks that the rays of the sun never strike them for sullicient length of time to make any impression.”-Washington Star. i_.__.;___._.__1 ’l'he'Sapadi1la. ' ""*""*“ “People who have been much in the south are very fond of the sapadilla,” said the fashionable fruiterer. “As for looks, it’s a toss np between a russet apple and a sweet potato. The pulp is very soft and deliciously sweet. It is tropical and is entable when it begins to be spotted. The tree in its native haunts is a tall evergreen, and the fruit is called by some the sapadilln plum. As for the spelling of it, there’s no limit-sapodilla. sappadillo, sappo- dilla. zapotillzi, snpotillo, zapotila and zapote are a few of the ways. It is thcpochitzzipotl of Mexico. An Amer- ican nickname is nascbcrry. Some who consider it too sweet by itself find it delicious in desserts.”--Philadelphia Record -_ Woolen Shoes In Chicago. A Chicago drummer recently under- took to “josh” a man who was wear- ing a pair of wooden shoes about the streets in Chicago. The Hollander of- fered to bet the Chicagoan that he could “shinny” up a tree faster than the commercial man, both men to go at it with shoes on. and the Hollander won the bet. One firm in Holland sells no less than 2,000 pairs of wooden shoes a year here. Spme are sold as souvenirs, but thebulkgototliepeoplewho leurned to wear them `l1r Holland and have taught their children born in this comi- try to wear them. The Chateau d'Ir. upon the rockislandoftliesamename;haa uuesmfame. Itv"mib'uilt.~oi-at . fortified.by_Frana's_I.;itwnsund_ 1774 for the- imprisonment of Kira- llmlllutltbmuch unto for it place in hction plaeein»hisUotylnce&leiahd:i' hhfaveitsuchemlneiseintlie ei-yat\is‘oouutotltonte4:iirlm.*' ‘ihilcaitlehasjuathsensoldhypubl for _ Di” ba “mms §§§l dill §§é‘~§5 giill gli!! iii l feudal luirhillus trial for trea'son'nt “ j "always-'lnluie1v~l¢ll-e-iepioamvo-o£_tli_e._ bove _Campy 7 We °"“°*'1 bl' BPH- WN! Tcbésafe 4 t, ,usd 1-eh |,|55'1rm-, -sfliesaw Colonel Burr he w_aa_ fasitisprosperousandprogredvellll itS88¢l °1'¢P°5 'Y ' ‘I ' 'rates and otlierinforinnion apply to " Q 1.i:wisii.ni:i.ir.. _ ` J-ll-WELCH-1" _ spas-lsgwr, _ Hmzef- = < V. ~ . _ " *I in _ . , "‘ i k _ _ Q - _ 4 sevfnyearaold, withered and-bent. his famous eyes were still Dierdnz. Burrniedinlsso. Miscond- ' '-fi- 9 a°1.¢_, . _ ~.»~' 1 ‘ ' f' -~ _ - =. - -_-: ..__:._~`-*"~-" lnormons Strength ot lnshroomn. - I » A curiuus iumuce or the wuuueirui ‘ force exerted by growing vegetation is ' I ` f related in the Gardeners' llagadno. ‘ A ‘ This force seems all the more remarka- “|NVlZRNE.$S IMPERIAL” . Better ` ble when exerted by light and pnsub- J stantlal mushrooms. but does not ap- (None l ll @- f-Y?;8 ‘ lp E Screeiied:,RundMiiie,8laek.~ _ ` B Hastings, C._B.. fm" a.ndaizesofsa`i1ingvl::gs f I I' THE- IIWERIIESS _RJ l Wm. Petrie, Agent, Port ’ GEO. E. BOAKG: Co. oeuenisuiasgeuofurn sms., Pfiuoemviuuniuua ° m lt" _ _ _ » .loHN_|=, wl-IBAR, sub-Aput an P. B. Island, -tho expansion of a-hard wood tree. Somohalfhardy annnalsweresown il a frame just cleared of a wlnter crop in tho gardens of an English park' and the lights closed to hasten germination. Some days afterward. signs of cracking were observed in the brlckwork, and gradually n block weighing in the ag- , gregate one and one-halt hundred- ‘ weight was pushed out of position. , Aftercuttlngoutseveral brlcklamasl of mushrooms was found 8 pounds 3 l ounces in weight growing in tho center of the walL The mycellum had run freely in the mortar and on the innea face of the bricks. qrn 'lliinsas gn ._ f. . f' . i .- f __ \ v - ' I 1 -.. < , U ’ az-»¢ wqu- BE'b BACI\ AT WORK. Simon V. Landry was A total Wreck ` -f. 'rm ue Tried Dune 5 Kuiuey Pun. 11|; Shui* *al h‘~°'y “und ` T'"°°$°"V° . - ' 'fi 'l` 1 . 3 Rivim Bouiionors, Riciiirozsii Co., » ' = ~ ‘ .- c. B., nuausi 31.- A ` Kidney Pm..." _ _ "?°*"*"'° D°d\'\'S Kidney P-lls ensure pure b?ood;l " `m¢,f¢|,_ at ` . T C _ EV-_:.1 ltuieblcod ersuresgoodhealtb, 1 ° _ . L_ - - _ B 5 - he sp; s iv? §i’,_: o 92:' -'_ l ~_. “~ v., _ra » A\‘_ ' “l<0uleuuy”_sl i .2»fmv~‘l T ». » é;="f'f’~.". fc-‘=_=a~" 1: _ iw: In I-our *_ 2:: E1 of the _,.1-Aa _*‘¢‘”-Y?§f¢=1- l rovement. "‘ _ff . _' - P 9 ,Yr". 1'- 30 Styles and Sizes. __._5;Ilsf,.at from $23 to 5. i““*= _ _ '$1' .x »’ “JI __ See the ‘Kcotenay’ before buying, 5' Price Complete as per cut above, three sizes, $35, 638, .$43. I '_ _._ . \ N _ _ Made in CANADA and »GUARANTEl5D`f0r flvc ycarsbyt ' J \ f Inc Mfccllnl Mlllurlcrvnllls _ ‘ I _ _ Lollnoll, oil., sl. Jollll, 1. B. . »-my-4.* ,, ' The CallalaPaillltn’s 0 \ 1 ` ~ The_colorsoftheCanadaPaintConipanyare noted for and fineness. Tliattlieyareappreciatedabroadas wellasat homeis sliownfroin the the Canada Paint Company arqusliipping this week to the old coun- uy fuuy-ay. muy .lupuuuu ue moulin " “'-5*.; _ 2,. _I _ _ 1 ;_-,"_y '- . ` _,_ ' " ' FarHeases,Cgriages__and tim the ' Canada Paint Company arepaiticnlarly recommended. dlhgplg '[11 De mailedfree upon request. ‘ l .. ._ _ *_ i -AUT _ The CANADARINI S , 6-_puswzm ‘ _ ~ » -~ _ _Ltd _ . ,_ __ ,. _ _ _ i -».' "“'*'~‘i . ’ '~'< -‘_/4°-0. 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