\r’ 1 5 _ .- X ___ l \ r' l fm as ~ ' ‘Q '~'_ ' ~ _ ` Dill' lIl\\S‘ll'8f0¢l' ‘_ I ‘ l I '1 GaiInlogu_8 _"` ' Will aid you in selcztion ol , _ bridal p:¢seafS» 5\’id¢5° ' .xl n;.~.ids favors and Wedding ' have some neat hogs. We "ff pearl cz-:scents at three and _ ' '.‘»_ _ five dollars. Pearl pen- - _F dents from ten dollars _` tpv.-tra.. Wedding Rises. ~ 13 cant gold, five “W” ~ ._ ~ tv ..»\ _ '_ and nine d0ll2.i’S» ~- /_ 1 Amsanst Ktunsuws - ’ guuvltb. ~_ um: ul’ _ !I S; -1~\1'“" .|zw§‘sf,_vff\`s»|l"° `, YO N GE S » Iat~»-"'szs:,=~.'e9~°"fS‘ I _ *_ \ s' ' ~ \l \\_ \`__ ___ ‘ ' ’ "" -. *A ~ \` "_/ 5° _ ,_ _\___,/ I i I ; I an Independant geournal, and fearleamaimingto _ " ` ` Just, lmpartlai, Reliable Neway, _ seeking at all tix-nes .o i'urtherg_k best interests ` of the people. and recognised erefcve as _ The Pe‘op1e’s Paper Published at its cmees. New Prowse Block# North aide Post omce, at the following rates, ~ Eyable inadvancer- orning Edition,daily (except Sunday), one mvnthase ._ s3.oo Semi-weekly tion (Wed. at Sat) per §ar $r.5o; in advance ..... . _ . .............. ..$i.z5 eekly Eglition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 nadvance........ ......................... ...$1.00 _ Branch Oftlooa have been established at the followin places where s\;b_eerlptions may be paid, news lurniah- ed, adve sing, job work and otheer buainsa transacted- Summereide.Rogers & Rogers’ store-J. B. C. Agent. Sons-is East, Telephone Oice-P. G. Seaman Agent ' J. B. B. MCCREADY, I J. P. HOOD, Editor Business Manager. IHI IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII FRIDAY, AUGUST 29. 1902. -4 ` nr _\ Growing Girls I And children not thriving well will find in our Beef, Iron and \Vine just those things most required by their sys- -tem. A concentrated ex- tract of Fresh Beef, the builder, Iron inits most as- similable form the blood maker and the best imported Sherry Wine, a gentle 'stim- ulent to the stomach. A better combination cannot be found. r o s INCREASING LGNGEVITY. Tue United States census being taken a year earlier than that of Canada its re- sults along several important lines have been tabulated in ad_vance of ours. One re- _ markable fact has been demonstrated. The _, census of 1900 shows that there has been a decrease of 10 per cent in the death rate cf I the United States since 1890. In longer periods and in certain localities much _ more favorable results are shown. _ In 1860 =t_he yearly death rate in New York Wars' 35.2 per 1.000 inlzabitants. In 1900 the death rate there was 20.4 per 100. Thus it is shown that had the rata ofnnortaiity in the ten years preceeding 1900 been 0,5 great as it was between 1850 and 1860, there would ha-re been 225.000 more deaths in New York in the last census Pnce 75C b0ltle» ,decade than actually occurred. ~ J. o.~-.|AmEsoN,s ' :m1a.'U<:-r.-c-°.:r_s'r; _ _ _ THE MEDICAL HALL. wA|_g_'rEo A Vice Principal for the llontague Grammar School. Supt. $25.00. ` ' G. S. INMAN. In _point of fact the mortality in New York is still high coxnparedwith many other cities notwithstanding the marvel- _ lous improvement in the past fifsy years. In St.Pau1 the rate was but 9.7; in Minne-I 'Iap-:lie 10.8; in Buffalo 14.8; in Milwaukee 115.9; in Chicago 16 2; in St. Louis 17.9. lt rea-is strangely that there should be more than twice as many deaths per thousand in |New_ York as in St. Paul, but the figures are oliicial and St. Paul is undoubtedly one of the most healthful cities in the Sec T . ` ' . Hontague 29 Aug, np: eva gf vzeizy W sues world, with the twin city of_Mmneapolls a _F _ I I I I I ‘Y ’ close competitor. And the census shows <1 _ __ ' »_ "that the improvement during the last oenif _ [H years of the past century was general. In ° 341 cities of 8,000 population and upwairda, Y S2 Y# lm’ -$‘l1..4‘_J ZZ.Z4|Z6l|ERSl’_.|,¢l17H0lIlWAY __ .'|’HoY.n.v. llnlvlnlt. ¢llcnufSuperlcr ?’¢ \_°'1 3; I _ containing an aggregate population ot nearly 15,000,110 the reduction in the rate __ _ B - \ of mcrtalityas compared with the pre- _ lf _ _ _ ‘ . _ vious census was 2.40 per 1.000. ` If we go buck in the world’s- his`t ary be- fore the days of modern medical science P _ A I E __ and sanitary n.etbo'ls, the days ot- plagues ' _.4 Q and pestilences and when smallpox raged _unchecked by vaccination, we Shall lind 5 __ C0|‘l\l\‘\8I'\fZll'\gI's'ra.nge contrasts with the present. In ` =: _,_ June the the seventeenth century the mortality ' __ well krlowrr I og length oflife was no more than thirteen I ~_____ Line a' n' years. The vast number who died in lu- _§Wil1 ‘°~'~ ...arlottetown '... Boston .via was so great that the estimated average fancy was a great contributory cause to """_""“' “"4 H"~"'~"" this low average. Thirteen years was _“ S5 Sp 0 L I V E T T E ” also the estimated average length of hu- F _ T' _ _ _ man life in Geneva during the thirteenth " 'van usday at l P rn century Today it is said the lowest aver- ‘fse és H A FAX”_ age length of lite is among the S_.iudaaese”_ ` ` _ _ at I p_ “L ‘ I and is twentythreoyears. /In the United ,pint Bam,” Tuuay, and Sat,” ` States in 1890 the average was 31.1 yearsf £03" via Picton on Tuesday .nd Sum, In 1900 it was 35.2 years, at gain of 4.1 hyo make cunnectionsat Halifax for Boston ‘ii lc, _ _ _ _ years in the average duraiion of lite with- 1' *W 811 Iliff-imlifl UDP!! ¢° I in a decade. Such are the fruits' of the _l. L. Cullman. 2 w. w.CI.AaxE Manager. A.gentatcn'ro1§g, advances in medical science and sanita- _l Y 1 _ tion and in the preventive and restrictive methods enforced by the health authori- ties ! Alsingular fact is brought out in the United States census figures with regard I to the low rate of mortality among the We are instructed by D. O`M. _Jewish population. As _all readers oi the Reddiu to sell by public auction, 0N SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th, Scriptures know, Moses was a very strict sauitarian. We, too, have Moses and the _ At l2 °’cl°ck n°°n- IProphets, but we do not obey all the 31;: wmer of Queen and Douglas _ eat pork and other meats declared to be _Terms at sa1e_ _ unclean by the Jew§sh ritual. Whether I ' IA from their stricter dietary or from what. _ "-_il--11 Great George Street Auctioneer ever cause, the census shows that the ang u can tl aug 31st. ° , deathrate among the Jews in the Unitzu _rims cUsIoMI11LoR1Nt _|_|0D_ largest andbest wehave ever had. _ ' I _ L_ _ _ - _ it _~ Qi- ~ We are_proud and pleased to see the numberof new customers _ _ »;__~ __ _ _ _ I ; _ wearegettinginthisdepartment. _ _ ~ I ‘ _ ' ' I' " This is a good proof th t I good values in fell# - able uptto-date materials with bvdsilrfwfcgxliilsgnship and above _all _ ° »= ineiitting clothing which are appreciate_d.f _ _ _ _ _ _ ` ` "Best ` New Sultings for _the spring trade__a_.1so=~~ _ ; I * Trowscrtnjs and Overcooxlngs- I ` I _,__ x-_1;»_`~ _ ___ __ _ ;» __ _ _ e _ __ __ _ _ _ »* - ~ 4*. rf s -» _ ' ~ ' _ f _-._ _ ‘- -' 22.* " » ~ _ - _ "” .f e ..». .tv __ _ _ _.1 _,___ _ 3,; $ ,_. _ __ __ . ___;____¢ _ Men’s Outfitters- - f 1° T dealer""'* 'one group Jew and the other of American Baker, Manager. _ - Alherton, Alberton Post Otiice-Herbert Clark., T e medicines have made the great change in me: from the _slow mope of a man that could ‘ hardly crawl, tired and sick all the time, could I' do no work. to a man who can work, sleep, eat, and feel line, and thagytired feeling all gone II away. I am very th ul_ that ‘Iwfote to Dr. `. Pierce. His ‘Golden Medical Discovery' and his little liver ‘Pellets' have almost made a _ new man of me. ‘ I feel young as I did at thirty l yggg-3:! . the clogged bowels. ' I, 008 hal! of that of thi! pic _among whom they dwell. Ot _ _ _ Rrollpcot children born on the sa'mo’tl&'y»I parcntaize, one hall' the latter will die in forty-seven years, while the first halt Of the Jews will not die before the exDl1“\° tion of seventy-one years. ' With each successive census the num- brr of well-authenticated centenarians is increasing. Mrs. Nancy Ol1ifleld,a neg- ress, still living in North Carolina at the age of 121, is probably the oldest person in the United States. It is, however, rather in the general increased average duration of life than in individual instances of ex- treme old age that the present generation excels. For there is the well authentic. ated case ot Thomas Parr of Shropshire, _I_~}ugland, which is hard to beat even in this age of old people. He was a farm hand who was born ln 1483 and died in 1635 at the advanced age of 152. When over 120 years old he married a widow with whom he lived twelve years.- During their married lite she attested that he never betrayed any signs ofthe 1nfirmi» ties of age. Until the age of 130 he did his usual day’s work. Parr might have lived much longer according to thcchroni- cies of those days, had not the King heard of him and had him brought tJ_ town where the high living, to which he was not accustomed,soon killed him. _ ' GOT IN THEIR WORK. LYNN, Mass. August 25.-After the ic parture of the presidential train for Bas ton this afteinoon 13 complaints were made 'at police headquarters of D pockets having secured various arnou ink 25 cents to $400. Four men were' arrested on suspicion. _"" -";;‘_..-___~,*,_<.">--'rr ' ff ~, _ < ~ *il 1- ` '\ . _ .. I f Q __, , . _ "Tr wrt- , ___ .\ ‘ \- *` _ ,__ 7 . .1 I* \ -<11 “;=\;" _ . _ ,- ti ll 1, _ *. _I . ./ ` '»_'i- " _~.*\ `~ gi __ _____,____,_ ______~f_'I._\~__~__s________1_1 _ ,I_ _ " il ' /’_n\:»‘-`“ '~_~ ' W. ___,... ,___,_ A FALSE FAGE. When fastens on a man it changes his eelings and it changes his looks. _He frowns now' instead o smil- ing. His expression is harsh instead of kindly.” _ He is wearing a false face--a face_ which does ingustice to the real nobility of his nature. _ Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery~ cures _dyspepsia and other diseases of tllestotnaeh i_lnd dlied organs of diges- tion and nutrition, and the record of the ' 'cure is written both in the face and the feelings of the rson cured- _ ` “Golden Mediecal Discovery _" is not a stimulant or temporary tonic. It `cures1 the diseases that are the cause of ill~ health and builds up 'the body with sound flesh. , I _ Accept no substitute for “Golden Med- ' ical Discovery.” The sole motive for ~ substitution is to enable the dealer to make the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. ..§`.iI"l’Z`.'.._f1‘?l"i‘.i’§_'»»°.i§f.’.’ ' .~I..‘_"i§‘§_ ’%‘7.I’...‘i‘.’i'-..f§f.§’,’¥.’f 8%;-West Division Street._Chicago, Ill., _“aud you _ 2. _vised me to take Dr. P1erce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and then write how I felt.. I am happy to say I am getting to feel fine. In all I have taken si_x_ bottles ot' the ‘Discovery' and ` but or five' vials of the little ‘Pellets_' The ‘ have done me ld i' ' _ wor s o good. All my friendg sa_y: ‘Vanderwater, how well you are ooking.'- i _Dr. Pieree’s_P1e`asant Pelletscleanac ` PRIYATE KIllDERGAIiTEll'_ St. rPau1’s Schoolroom, Ch’town _ _ _ _ nished by either of the above teachers-' Three Vduable Budding Lots’ Suu' I Mosaic and prophetic injunction°. We 27U Ssvll 15- - -a1vn- ' I PRIMARY sc_i1ooLs ' 1 Opens Tuesday niorning,S_ept. 2nd.' Hours-9.3o to 2.30. _ Parents may depend on their little _ Any_information_will be gladly fur, _ PORT ‘~. _ 3 - market. - _ as we advertise. We will continue of August. _ _ _ _ _ + '» The great _success _ is _unprecedented 'at this season; the Men’s Ciolhiligiil 3 Iliff ‘ All but Men’s Tweed Suits"33' I-3 off. All “ “ " Sfffge Suit! 33iI'~`3 PH _¢¢11t "5- All U H Worsted ‘_‘ 133 1~3 percent OU- All “ __ “ Pantsf33 1-3 pencent 00. All Men’s Overalls 25 per cent eil. ' ‘ All 'Boys Suits' 33 .1-‘3 percent oli. ‘ _ .i _ _Dress _ Black and Colored Dress 33 I-3 P¢1_'\°¢@t~ Um Corsets, Glove: and Underwear “` “ “ “ I _" Laces aud Ribbons “ “ “ “ " discounts from regular marked prices. _ -'r_ 'B_ Mobonala de co 1°” °‘”"°' _ ' LEAD1-ues IN LoW'1~R1cr:s._ _ -__ if CB QB in _ Q - »_ _ _ _ _ I - ___ D1=;aaSrR,-- Z3 PFI I ° 'rl-u=. ,|.ARojEs'r n_v|1;\_1'ci~i_ ; ' 'rl-:E svR0_NGESr_m;A'rcH. 'ru-na smc.H1'ss*rlmA1'oH'; _ __ ` THE' MATCHLESS I __ Ask your grocer fora I2c. package containing three large boxes, or 5 cents for singled boxes. ` " Schoiieldee Bros selling Agence, f_°f_¢he_ r:._a; » ‘ <1'f~~'~`v.'*.».. Post0@£c_eBox33,r _ .`___ - _ _ 1. St john N _ ., 1, _ _ __ .. ._, ._ . _ __- /~5k1_ ' lu. <_<¢-jf _ . _ _ __ .~ ~ ~ : , :.. fi' y THE rvsnrfsr-:sr t I If I’ - . , ' _ \ _ f _ IN CANADA IS _MA-DE» OP `_ l ' _ ',» _ safe ‘n OGILVIE _ f , ¢ ,' ina _Kino Uses Br Blur “ is ' ._ _ . ,___ ._ .' ~ 1=UrUai=.Kmc '. . .0 * ~_~ _ ` Sold only insliurple f sf* Hooped Barrels l l'_ '\_ltT_\,> .?`\._,__,. _ _ _ . ones receiving the' very strictest at- _ tention and care. _ _ _ Instructors-Miss Lena Barrett ‘ Miss Edith Dutcher, Graduate Kind- ’ and Gasoline -Engine, ergarteners. " ' of Galt, Ontario,~we fare ,__ __ .. I S 1“10ti°@>a11d_ W0“1‘1"in‘_iit_¢ an ,Wilfrare in _wantbf aicheap _ edicielnt powerfroni 2 to 50 . “p. toforward their 0;-del-S _ h_iS_é11gine_ céu1_1bel'» _ in -1:he*G ard! iq' Odice, where it displaced an Ameilican Illlallleewdgaézazr Engine, and is giving 'eve ` _satisf ti ._ __ ° Address 4 'Il a°___‘_”l_ J E WOOD. 7 ~ - Mana nd eta' _ _/ 736' U _Hs zera Sect »~§¢.¢.3\s¢-ranw.-.mu-um _ _ Having been agents nv Q l»e»4» _ ' _ I Q9, “WsNmsnl=uL ..._ 0.. Mr john H Barnstead, Dear Sir -- A r __m__ _ AGENTS ron P.-r~;._1. -15;..-.»nun-_u=1w»~1v» _-f Q.-1. .1 .nal-~_-v-.».»~.\s¢~».:»u'»1.»-eu-iff. » naw. a »\.»:.imnnm»n¢.u4\¢»~sxtu.z~a-\m.n»... Saieaefceed Print Cottons, White Cottons, 25 p.c. 05; Gfei’ _C°tt°n and Flanndette’ °t“°f ni the! 25 p c off- lVrappers 33 1-3 p c off' Gent’s Furnishings <10 whiff and Colored Shirts 33 I-3 p.c. oil; Cvlllarsand Cults, 33 _I 3 of, H519 3110 ”“\°°" " Caps do; Underwear 25 p.c. off; Boots and. Shoes, 40- 'lfhese am genume cho,c’.t ‘rownh -cv we-va nw ___ _ _ fr" 1 I Granville Ferry ls _ _ _ _ 1 ,_A _ _ , ~ 1aa.¢z1.»,\nwmn||nn¢r The Carpenter letter of uly Sth it reply would _____¢__ fl- ; ___ 4 _ __` __ __ _`1 _ _ r ._ 1 _I _ ._ ‘_ Paper sewn _ my 5..... __ _ ; in rc ur 'I' I I I ` ‘f l Stélllllé the Ignrvar ___f___ as .A 1 »-an wnsnner-.usa-inn; x r _ _I _'_ _ 3 V I; KnoBngand»wcs _ ' » ' I more_We havebadto B_Eddy’s “HiadIighi’i‘PiflIif _ beat tocomeigy not than we have w @- §;H1 PLO ill Generous "tile grxea. ape .B1-illian \ I* SIEGE OF f91_" the celebrated Gas by Guia... & M¢cu11o¢h| t0 fiill all orde s at hort 97 SAYS LON Halifax, N S I was adiicted in my hand and of your Oil with iirst application at Once, and bottle my hand was Ethopian Rheu- _ z* 4- __-. .1 U _..»¢.».u. »~_ .'.-;..~_-»n-»¢- sNw~.~.¢