We have alarge supply of V _ff GEM JARS and as the pre- serving season is now on. will -_ @- `_¢ s. , _ dl ° fork. *PU Zi r T, be lx ‘_A 1?. ~ re u sogrea a _'___ is plain, our plant fr 5, Gem Jars _». __ ef, »_ ~i,__r.4 \ ._ » ' nil especially low. Fints 6.: each. _ Qusrte 7 c each. ~‘ ` gallons oc each. _ l1§§§;§(mer iii mimi iuiinmi For ` _ Sufg » ` ' “VHS C? . » _,gil-lises Diglilggea TUBERCULOSIS. ~ » '=_ ‘ ~- ._ ..._-.._ _ All Bowel '-',.=»"` 5-‘_¢1- gif' ~" - " ‘= ’?_%¥_`_§1 ’ ? Rubber Rings l2c doz. ‘_ | Baker, Manager. J.D M & C0. -:I Alberton, Aiberton Bookstore--G. S. Multart, ~ J . Agent _gx ~ ` ' Es:t.xe’i;cl:nhone dice-P. G. Seaman, " 1_1* _- U Q3; ~ _ _ I. E. B. McCREADY. J. P. H_O0D, _ i-;£_.j’.-t if nine _Business Manager. an Independant Journal, uouommelled an fearless; aiming to be _ Just,\mpsrtia|, Reliable. Nowoy, seeking at all times to further the beat interests ot' the people. and recognised therefore se The PQ oplds Pafpor. ‘ Published at its odcs, New Proevae Block North s\dePost ofiice, at the following rates payable in advanee:- Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) one month ssc. per gr ....... . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. $3.00 sem)-weekly dition (Wed. at Sat.) per ygar 51.5°; in advance ............... . ._ . .. ..$r.:5 ¢¢kly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 . _ in advance.. ................................. . .$1.00 Branch Offices » have been established at the following places where subscriptions may be paid, news urnish- ed, advertising, job work and other business transactedz- Summerside, Rogers & Rogers’ store-J. B. C. will l WEDNESDAY, JULY 81, 1901. ! * ’ ,_ 4" » _C¢=¥`~Pl°~ff`-*S Ii!’rot¢s°or Koch is right _in his con- _ ' ‘$11 ° 'ltis a 3‘.';.“¢, 29.56 ml quick remedy. _ T=°=='~ °1-'1 sis i1Ai£v`.i~liLL£:r. . Pxuur D.»vxs'. -_l~ _ '!'wo|taes,!$c.and50c. 'r J _ § 5 5 _ ~ _ . s “" a »< . .. .~> f u _.__ f/M . _p _ . Z ‘ff ,g _ L I _ We are now seumg the be; me healthy was wana had buf-;s_test¢dp_ _~`~_j _#M19 of Sugar for tuberculosis, and he exposcfdthsm int _ L _ every way to human tuberculosis. -~ is ‘ Suutumfuom oonsumptiys men fed ann or ii. ‘i e 4,;»_ _ ~ _ '_ .Also Brown Sugar from ff. , if 4 oeuts per lb up. ~- »'~ Beer 'dr (lofi, Qs’ Q; fir __ ., ._ rf -Q. 53'; i zinsions very much that has been printed in recent years ss to the danger of the infection of mankind from tuberculous cattle might better not have been given to the World. But Professor _Koch has not convinced all the sclentiBc_{nifen and laymen who. heard him that he is rlgat. He has undoubtedly made it clear that the tuberculosis which afllicts mankind is not communicable to the bovine species. _ His tests in that regard were very 'horoughly carried out. Hs _took uinc tothe cattle months; the bacilli of _sensnsapuon wee memo ness; the skin, injectedinto the lungs the. vel 1:. They were made :to inhale the germs of the human disease fogzwesks, ` 11'. _ : * ¢ si nflli|IliiAN is iil0. insurance Agents. Life- Cuapsnies. ` / lllorine, Representing the leading British onthe it has turn out our inesu has nz natural! °f ’= wo and rkmempiaymg i our work. 3 ~<~ _aa -PT vo \Ae».\n».uf- ~ oiourgreatipecialities with the latest .$.’.“...i‘.I.°.“ ’ have and know how sssssvnm ef' 5¢¢W¢f1.&.§9. Euiilltfl. Iachisiits and *Fel-T-~. a _ \ f F” =s~'.g@¢-~ :» _, _-é‘ " *“o .spa 1 _ _ _ _- _ _ _ __ _;, \ '°‘““"“"“' " *` `~‘~~f, n..'§?-.~.-. ..~,a-ser. ' 6,! __ ev itil ‘ "' 'i . iff' 2f1_‘_;_»£;,:f;» 4r;;’-.‘.;_i» *ij fi so yet not one of the nineteen a symptom ofthe disease duringfiile, nor did their bodies disclose it after they had been butchered. ’ ` The counter hypothesis, the possible 'transmissioa ot tuberculosis from-cattle tn men-and this is the really iniportant one-was notso easily disposed'6f,f The obviousresson is that Prof. Koch 'could not wantonly expose human to V the danger of infection as he exposed cattle. Nous the less he had an argument toofer which will be hard to controvert unless by' producing specific facts that mmtgta ¢ge,ins4;_it,__an-l thus has not yet ‘been done. Professor Koch found that chldren much exposed by drinking the milk of tuberculous cows were not more generally attacked by tuberculosis than were other children who had not been so exposed Again, be argued, with a tion were derived from miik,thc intestines one hospital. And another observer re- d l04 of tuberculosis in ran mannurl. ouanLorrm°oWil.. 281803 _i _ Collingwood, Ons., is the _latest Cana-1 _ f E _dian city to secure a library grant from r Mr. Carnegie. The amount in this case- 1 is ‘$10,0(X). It is saictto be settled that Sir Wilfrid Laurier will attend the King’s coronstion in June next as the representative of Canada and that he will be attended by aCanadian military escort. Mv. Carnegie has signed the agreement by which he devotes $5,200,000 toward public libraries in greater New York. The T gift will establish sixty-live free circulat- ing libraries, and the conditions require that they shall all be open from 9 a. m. till 9 p. rn. daily, Sundays excepted. There are now eight or more vacancies in the House of_Commons and three in the Senate. When the latter are filled the Conservativsmajorlty in the Senate will be reduced to tive. A very few more changes would thus secure the equili- _ brium of parties which seems desirable. , Thtit 8€¢!1l'¢d, U18 men 01 Imlly indeps n i. ,ent views, instead oi the partisans, will Ls 3bl¢ £0 oon'rol the liiusiicu. - 1-» _ It was thought awhile ago that gre: t results would be achieved by killing mos- quitoes with coal oil -the oil _being poured upon the ponds in which' the insects are multiplied. Later reports show that the mosquito can absorb large quantities of oil without impairing his digestion. The discoverywas made by a well oiled mos quito taking tire when passing- overhs lamp and being quickly transformed’ into a'_iiretly. _ 0 icq; _ Mr.Do_uglas Hazen, the Hue looking leader of the New Brunswich Qpposition, is just now the centre of renewed admira- UUII from his having gallantly rescued fa' stranger froma watery grave. Intendinsz politicians _should learn to “swim before embarking on the see_uf_politlc_s. It_helps popularity to rescue s man as Hazen did, and thsman iaf other ' might also be a graceful voter. ' Again,'ths man in politics sometimesilnds it important to beabls to Boat a loan. k In some cases at least trade follows the dag. This is very true oi India. _ The U. S. Consul at Calcutta reports that fxctuied goods to the amount ol $250,610, monsve been imported intslnawffcuring the past year, of which Qlmefrom Great Britain and two per cent. from the eUnitcd-»' States. creased trade that a museum for Ameri- _csngmas to sstsblnngglin osicngcsll ' ~_ ' whereS»»m1eS°fAmer1ca_' 11 r°d\1° 4 0 p p ts can beinspected andthe goods deilveiei be ee _ _ -» Two Extreme Gases. . -3 P r r' r=*"+ i v strong showiof reason, that if the infec-I C U' _ would probably ilrst form the seat of the 'Phat were Positive!! |4116 T50# _ *pair iisease. Yet only ten such cases were Gush!! Cured by Dr. lUlmse’s l * H o ------------ -- found amonggf-33 tubgrculgug ghildy-en_ at ointment’-The only Aetna; C-re ' ~ I + _ il -` ~ . 0 ' ' For Every Form ot Piles. ` _ Hr F Stokes, 118 Dunlop street, Wrte 3’ _ cases Barrie, Cnt., writes;-C-"I was troubled f' - ' 1. < nn bu a,1¢ mn piles for a a .u . li Pays lorBof‘ 'il Poflilisl’ V , __.» _ v Dov his s The Gem Skirdi Supporter Maria Antoinette Dip Buckle Ghatolaln -_Blllfgls ' F lager Purses Rubber Nook Hai: Pins Snhm The ldonl i 2-ou. cmrssry una- umm. _ Tra|\s_p'arent_Luso Boilers , ‘I.adiss’-0_iiir[|g_ll¢§_o. M W We 'are d_a_i_l_‘y receiving new goods and ’ iron' will anal ui.-it sine' nf.-1 new wg’ sl-here” at the lowest price. 0 'rss ;,i G: _ ._ _-r Ls. x ll _- ‘ - »'é~‘i-f' 'ir ' ' :_ ‘ l I ~ . 5 _ » »I.\» 5 ~_ . _5 .- ¢_ _,F _ ~ ' _." L s >° _ _ _» J f 5. » " i f r_‘_;~E 1; _ V -__. ., ___ _ __ __ _ _ ___ _ X ' -J ._ " -e .. He recommends inorder' to promote f- T _ - _ »1 _.___--_ _ ___ V, » “.2 »‘ compared with them. " _ » * ' with... _ 5 _ 'ii fe ips,” ?Rl"‘-'L95 1:. John McLeod S: C hid n which t ere were but w n C S Ye YS. all ' H ” C I ren amo R could get nothing to stop the constant L. h W i h Doubts arise 'from the well known fact that certain diseases affect both men [and animalsand are undoubtedly ;trar_smiss- a‘»lo from animals to men and vice versa Other die eases are not thus transmxssable. molar ca has pro.ed very ' well as very ce .diy in _ The animal rwessre H im i mune to it. Yet the kine pox, which Ni. -nt man_ small pox, is a cattle disease and is both ways, ,_from cattle !§i!=9s.ese.i°»is°9“r- ?‘1>°"°f‘# _ to be use nat mmqusnuy 'mitted from mankind to animals and nm .si is aoslv , , \°*;a'e=-<- _.~ which v.e.have not aotid *fs the discussions of the Tuberculosis Oongness, the kilie-purge sup- pms 1 Kii'ii'. presses tuberculosis were tranrmissabla from cattle tomen would it not almost inert itablybe trsnsmittedback again from men to cattle if exposure to the infection were ill has demonstrated cannotbe baeterioiqist Prudence wilihe' s relief to beobls-to friend of cures Dg others 8 . vines. nif°m_ you most vsriefyaud st, __ii2°‘@°°f li Itsncasesof intestinal infection. '_ ’ I _ immng, 1 was a1way,1f,,t§,_m ' l t 0' oW We ooincmen; 233% I ' P _ _ W ... °°'°‘* .ial 1=°¢ff°==»1s=-- we "' ‘may '- »~ _"iii _"or ore' 'f = nf M 4... .i`» ` __ 1- .»_;~,_ff»’;s » J 0 » .- _ . if*-lY` ... Qi? _ _ _"_ “ii s it Q 2 f 1, cms reef the whopwants crockery at ‘2\ ~.¢..f# lv~¢»-§ _ _ 'H I " .' F (-1. wp.; I ..-: _- Q 2 `_=;“-,_ u f 1 r § s fs” Crclers l-;§»»»|g¢w