fl Q 1Q£}@i l Ii! fggi 3 rp; T N __ " ' ’_`_l_a_ rw i: i fe HA *\.v.‘_ » “vvvrllvvl ,_.`. ____,,?_*‘§_ 1 ___,___ i ,_ ._ t J' ENB. _ |'¢g‘gq||'¢'p§|p_ _pensiousystem has been pressed to rims.; pai -If _ __ -.ga Q# * 'wi , V AUGUST 1 1899 THE GUARDIAN L`HARL01'lETOW'N, . é ,__ _ . _ - ' "'_ - 15" _ '_ ' 4 1 - look wonderfully like a preparation ' ` _ _ _ N-/\/W/\ 0 A - for an election so take place this fal » “ D _ ` _ _ V _ _ ___ __ __ _ or early next winter. ‘ ‘-V G5 . O TUF§DAY` ALGLST 1' lm' _ Russia is rushing things in thexiiiat' ' ter of railway building. Fifteen hun- _ _ I 0|-D AGE PENSIUNS dred miles of track were finished lasl Q f A 7 _' A A f " . year. 7.000 miles are under construe- ` A '°"" ‘ ' f _c£:_f’_';§ i:f’l:§hP2;° tion and 2,000 mil-is addiiiomii hm 1 . B _ ~ i recently been authorised J 'T K" operation a system b which all citi- -“ily tofu the dignity of agxiculmre’ at zens of 65 years anil upwards who ‘ least m the eyes of the masses in I N009 Uf I-*St Y"”"‘3 are in need if such help are paid a *uber v°°“"°nS`” _wre greatly: doubt PI G h d ' ' men on an _ nxed allowance weekly U me ummm” ytlie accuracy of this conclusion. Ii BINDER TWINE. Guineas 3 ply _ lleoflag. 00 i 000s_ A v<=1'i°~ FURNITURE. I am instructed by Hr. N- A. Currie. li aell_by auction at his _residence Kent Qtgd, (oppilite West Kent School) @`fWe¢lDeeda`y, the ind day of Auvust at '11 o’eloek a in Ei ii ......;.....i..~.,, uni. mama Teresa ' » ‘ Bs- ,T~el is . A V . ~"“ f 5 ." ':'.‘. ";'.'; ', “£7 `- 5” *f .' :__ ' 1 » ` . V ° _ 1 "" " ‘ . » - _» !»-‘ ,. : °* - <*‘ ' é __ ; ,~ . _ J: (`of~=n!’iinf~.i U ,aa v>`~‘i!\n . . ~; "I_., -il I Ll DJ I _ 0*- eau’ .: fn ' brrahnauelllaéieaielseo. mundane.-aiiiei ia., ii am BAIADIAI PMIFIC. 'im' ‘ ' pi~.v‘i..e‘iT?..'.§`ifi‘§..'°°`ii.T..'i".‘.i‘.i 53?. ¥.!‘.'.f..”‘§.“..'f an-ivingda-ily, except Mondaiatluea. m. To secure bu-thin one-of e Luxurious Pill!! Sl8UD0l‘l the G. P. R. or foivpar-. ree :'.°i.=::s:°° °f...,.°°°...x-:sid write atonceto ' N ‘ ' 8 e' _ A. J. HEATH D. P. A., c. P. ii. Ju‘y 31. tl Aug 7 si. John, N. B. “J if ‘V 3,/ ~‘ `~‘ XJ \_~\ \.- ~_. _A \_l\ \_ _ ‘ V» K' \C’<"?-Y;.)1<» '_ \~,,/ ` 9' 9 '. \~ ./ _ _- L ' Mr/ ,K _. Y ‘i .1 \ .- S T ‘,,/ » _- ; C* ' *J .` _ i r . \/ Y Y Y if itEEi>s|wEL|. and € < , Neveli i=Au.s. ‘ef I _ \ In France a system of old age pen- sions has beenin operation in various forms since 1850. This is based upon an annual payment by the annuitant during the productive period of his life. Annual deposits are received by ` the Government agencies, the min- imum being one franc yearly. The maximum annual pension is $100. Under certair conditions the amount of pensions may be increased. For in- stance, a pension of $60 payable at 55 years of age, may be increased to $95 by being deferred uve years. ~ The great diiliculty is to.iind a way to raisethe large sum which would be required to provide old age pen- sions in England It is estimated that $8-3,000,000 would be required to work an eflicient system. iIn` Ger- many employers are required to set aside yearly a sum to assistannuities for their employees in their _old age, but this has operated to bring about a reduction of wages and to lesson the _ann cbargeuponthe taxpayersof _.na aussi :nastiest-9: °h°rf°i=°°°"iP°°=i°-1 5° toleaesnthennmber _whoareooue`taiit}y= imiedtothe ` list. Another '__' i_~If= - _ is ' than it-geli-nmntrmay uhevavvhrgedliefoe vflifr. iburdeninfnewcountriee that-`itis in theold, buttheexampleof the i1lian~coloniee`ehowa that theold age thefmnt tnere on its merits. without being direct] called for as a m general system of old age pensions, but we may expect the question will come to the front early in the coming innings and the wheat crop is report-S ed short in ` ` ve grown used to these stories. Generally speaking if the crop of one or two contries is short there is anextra crop on the other side of the world to make _O0 _ Ufes Eastmmfs " up for it, just as tnere was corn in ééléggoafndigllg t in th ld d h Canaa . . Eigmd fm; gmmags W °° ” be load:-:d,1n daylight. ' __ Fine _achromatic lens, safety Recamly them was talk of an shutter, set o_f three stops and early dissolution of the Commons socket for tripod Scfew' wen f Now some of the ppm are myin' made and covered: with leather. there may be two more sessions and' gi; extras’ no bcthersome Plate no general election till 1901. This O ders’ no heavy glass Plates is possible but not probable. The, ` Kogaks 5 _ -h -` _ 'huugzh ¢|m||:|"5_ ;_> astute Liberal leaders are not likely ' soo s35`°°° _ ' _ .- ~ L Nd* n' Q* 2 l’»obe_ caught as Sir Charles Tapper EASTMAN’K°DA_K @o __ ' _ 1 L f ."5 wps m 1896 (by np _fault of his own) Roolleltr, N, ]_l ' m"”|‘u.' 'wivhallouse expirmgb limi ‘ e _ . _ _ y tatiqa F _ < _ ___i___'i___'l___x __'i___1______»i___i___i __.:i_ _~ f ._ of time and the supplies not voted. °' “'19 bY I ` " " Thebigestimatesof this ya; 35]] si Jonsson." mM Mmmmmmm mmmm# Cl’ MMMMM The time has come when you should look your wardrobe and se howyou are fixed for ep|"ili¥i’g‘ war, In the eventof you deciding to mvest in a suit or p__\;i_'_ooat, etc., ect promptly by oida-ing the lame J. 1'. ni Knzininiwl ff fliuuiuuuiuiuuuuc iuiuuuuuiuuuuiui' iuiuuuuluwli mini. nr' A735' W# _£90 8 5_ear_ the farm boys are so eager to run away from the farine to Sworn) into of the college graduates ever return to farming as a regular calling. It will be necessary for many of the bright boys to stay on the farms if the dignity of farming is to be kept up. ~ in as o t e over-crowded profemions. _ ` Ingthe Congo country the na¢iV0 marriageceremonyis Saidto_beby¥l!° priest or medicine man seating W8 bride and groom side by side and portion of it going to the officiat- ing priest as his fee. Now, Cap- tain Becker, a Free State odicial, tux; ingadvantageoftlienegro loveof music, has introduced a hand organ, ii gi "3 m ll _ y _ easure __ of relief for poverty. In Canada there [has been no movement toward any ilimax th iss* Esiiiii °‘ iiiiiil _ J c,,,,,,m.y_ - ni¢f¢§n@Km'a¢0u1z/z¢EarmanKodak, A A bout this time of year speculators N0, 2 begin manipulage the crop rpiports _» '_ _ ` wi avlew to Son prices up Or 0WD. ‘ y Just now the “bulls” are having theirl F A Russia, Australia,Rou- ` k mania and other places. We ha ’€ IHNSUN _ For 35§x35;Pictui-es, pring Trade 0 7 g§‘_eeui_ntheNewProwee Block, "'“‘d1°° 8 about their necks the intoe-A ~` -_ *i _ tinasof 'a sheep, the animal being sup- , I A " plied by the groom and the eatablo which is played whenever a native “ ' ` ~ mm, of ' lfglégle consent to be married ina eivif i_ _ co »_ P;;,»»f»-m M- ~» W- i... :.:i'f_.3:’.;2_:.‘i°..':.‘;°.':.f; les want to overand over music. The lx Charlottetown. ' Q J ulv 1 1-d30i _ " \ .. fi 5:5 I ff . U/ if J’ , _ -;f<- ..§`»__ ’-:'~~ _A ’ - ‘ ' ' - '~f‘ » A _ _ 1 -. - . "- -‘ ' f N; Bi*-`~»A.ll ine ir __ ...,- _ liaments of t-he world are those that . ____ ° il . 'i' 0 ‘_ ~ » _ __ __ _ _ ` Q '”“"° P'f""Si°‘E‘ f°‘ ‘°*_‘°_°°"°f°" °f°‘d The Amei-im. Agricuiimisi only f L' i Persons m die" iie°hmug.ymN` Just lishes statistics to show that over- 40 l ' 1 ° is 1' ` "4 1 n°w.the.Sub'l*°t is attracting gre” "_ per cent ofthe young men attending A 'i 'A `§ A u ji tention in England and _old age pen- the cone of the Re nblic come c i w sions are on _the programmes of both 1 fmm the §_e:ms_ .I he gmiculzurist ' 4 600 _ NE political piriies there. In New Zeii-_ adds that “this exhibition adds might_ I land the Government has now in _ li iI_ f‘°Hl~75¢_¢0 $1.45, ,__at.__.one-third oi- , Come quick if_y¢u?1iantanicedi‘eee- ' J _ J . PATON & C0. _ ‘ ' Silk and Wool Dress Goods g at one third oE atJAMES PATON 8; OO’B. JAs.1>AToN is oo __ _ 1 - _ _add h d. __ C Your chance ofa_ nice Silk and _ iiisycdi ighgddlilhlsgot Notudni; _in gn 1 0 ‘V091 Dress at me`t'h"d lla” PATON ' A y and And the farm affords quite as good Z chances of success ° life d h ' af, co's. _ SummerSerge Suitsfrom $5.00 up, Shorey’s guaranteed All 'Wool Sei-gee it $10. $12. $14, md tis. in its best.-J AS. PATON & O0. _ ___Hammoclrs from $1.10 to $2.50. C1108? °0mf°f¢- vet one.-_-JAS. - PATON & CO. _ We have over 4,0003yarde Scotch Print? Oxford Meihdill, at Hvdms Midi-idsaud other Oottoa 18c Cpttons 'for _9o 160 lor Sc 130 for 70 lar: Cottons for 6c I s 100 Gettons for 5;: at se Cotioiii_ is ' A ' Cotton intoyeqatilr - ° ivy mm' _e i " Blue Ghonuds. -_ . ~ ._ f _ si....sn.i. gf _ _ _f I » .__a»‘»:>*'F°»s‘iL*§’ if »~ ~. 2-vii# seg: vi ifqlgiyq .._,_g_,;~,;~;g 3312 i' ' i “MY sToRi-2' .¢ _, 1.1. . ,.3 ,..- 5 ANNIVERSARY _ 0 010,000 woiin io si s0i0 mls §_.4._..._ 35 Dreaaliengtha, l'lllv8il\8iul 1 nsnss eooi>s-_ons ici, as Dfw' Lensths, at one-third 08.- 0 0 Discounts fro 1010 0 SALEA Lv so i si. _ _ __ -#_ __P99Rf5_0P_El'fl*T 7-3° 5-Fl .n All goods sold for cash or wool taken , » H°Y°¥i°'&sUmPl°¢°dom nut yurihriiieasafen tim; im- _customersibrlixiliberal patmgggg' "“ §`gdf.,w n md uk Gnu’ ~ - ~ 4... - 3»_ 8 Chl] yt;;oB;eob_:2qour Bret ,W nu, fn), 5! »-=`=»I:>*;f.~§\» SMR Mi: 0 _ IHKIIIe0MaIsureunaaumaunalumluuilnllual _ __ s . - __ _ __,, __ V. ’ ..._ ~._<1.-»_;__. -. ~ __ ~ » . .- ,_ _,_ - y f.. ~ ~ 4 » i _ r F* ' A f~f'.__~.-- »"-'Lf-et #scsi-' _ ' ‘° 'aw '>',_;-,;=»-i.‘»__:-f»¢\m,.- _ -_.....,.... _e _&;_f__p_!___%.....f;_._,,` A ii>:»_..» .._` ,_ V ._ ___ ._ _ _ 4 ~= » -. ,A ~' ,£5 1 W .~. _ _ ._ _ _ , f. ;, - ri, ~» a. _ _ _ . ' ‘f=‘. as ¢~ *Q ~i 3?? $3"-»<;*"».,<.'::'-. I ” $5 F ' * ‘ .~-:.- _,. ,Y .. i ,_ r A _ _:K g gf 6__`_.______