— i ee “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evuripipgs, Single Copies two cents, CHARLOTT —_~ ~— NO a ‘ y f VOL 3d 4298 r 4 mm 4 = > Vv — — —_—_—_—_—_—_————— ren ecm ere mer en A Simple White Frock, rm Bridal Calis. _ “When my Margaret makes her firat | = A very general inquiry is, on the part of teow to society, she will wear a wiiite | young brides, how bridal calls should be frock : rtly dowager at a debu 2 returned. We need only say the rules ti-at tante tea toe other day. ‘They manage | ® apply to ordinary calling are ecually in th hings better in France. There a 5. | force on these occasions, and the hride d ‘ ikes her debut at a ball, and | ° | should follow them as any other married all the « butantes of the seas are 3 lady would do. It is quite an cbsolete i it is called a bal blanc, and it is 2 a | idea to suppose that a bride must remain one in the true sense of the word. | a | at home day after day to receive those girl in r first season (and many who B | who may happen to call. On the con- have been cut for several years) wears trary, the up to date bride allows her ac- white—pure white—with no flowers and quaintances to take the chance of finding D vel It is a ball of youth | her at home or not, apd returns the calls : good enough to let your eyes wan- } she has received in due course as quickly d » that girlin brocade and velvet } asmay be. She takes up the life she in- SI y 20 to m I | tends leading from the moment of her re- an »8 On a frock rich et xh f : | turn, and does not give herself the penance d It is 1 2, I , but of an enforced stay within doors during how ich more becoming w w! each afternoon of week following woek mousseline over silk! And : until all possiblecallers have been duly re- st tte, to meet whom we are assembled ceived. She does not wish to show her here today! Look at the embroidery on : wedding presonts, as the majority of her that muslin frock she wears—made over friends have already seen them, and she flowered brocade. too. and sewed with } does not intend offering wedding cake to sequins! I know it came from Paris, but ' callers, as it is not the fashion to do 890, it would never have en worn by a Pa- | | and she prefers te make engagements for risienne—at her first reception. herself for each day. "- » years ago debutantes wore | ee ee ee white LOwns ext lusively. Eloise de Px y- The Good Woman, ster bad seven tulle overdresses in three months. Her mother was in despair be- | cause they hadn’t much money, and white was neither cheap nor sh wy. But sho managed to keep Eloise in dancing frocks for the season, and she married Jimmie | Meadowburst in June. It was a triumph | of tulle. So glad I met you, dear. I must | pay my devoirs to the gorgeous little frock | yonder, Goodby!’’—New York Commer- | cial. Sickroom Hints. : f Every woman is likely to find herself | some time in charge of a sickroom, and if it be a new charge the knowledge of a few simple rules will be almost indispensable. The first point to be considered in select- ing a room forthe sick is that it should be, if possible, on the side of the house re- ceiving the morning or noonday sun. This is a rule that is unvarying. In summer or winter the sun is conducive to health. The proper temperature to maintain is frum 65 to 75 degrees F. Ono of the best | appliances for cooling the room is an elec- tric fan which blows over a tub or bowl of ice. A simpler plan is to use an ice bag of rubber or oiled silk. In ordinary cir- cumstances the patient’s face and neck | may be sponged several times a day with cool water and the palms of the hands rubbed with ice. There are a large num- ber of drugs for lowering febrile tempera- ture, but they should only be used when prescribed by a physician. The same cau- tion must be observed as to tho use of ice packs and poultices. Tepid sponge baths, to which bay rum, vinegar or alcohol solu- } tion has been added, are cooljng and grate- ful to a sufferer in the sumiuer time, and may usually be given at least once a day. —American Queen. bo ee ee — LEGAL CARD. MATHIESON & BENTLEY | Barristers, Solicitors, &. = ae The debtors of “McKay Wool-t len Company’ fied to make ment of their are horeby noti- immncdiate pay- re: pective debts at the office of tne Company, in Charlottetowa; at which place due acquitzances can be given. Debtors failing to act on this notice will be sued, without resoect to persons, after the expiration of one week from Cate a ———e - el —- Since the Christmas moring when you received your knife, how many have you lost ? | We Have a Beautiful Assortment gle amma Cameron Block, Charlottetown. at remarkablv Jow price By bought from Main Street, Georgetown. tte manufacturers, in England and MONEY TO LOAN, Germany. LA j \\ 7 “tl y ‘ wt 3H ADMINIST: ATRIX NOTICE The undersigned, adminietratrix of the estate of the late Pavid May, ef Charlot- telown, P. E — , Master Mariner, hereby indelted to the said | tstate, tu make immediate psy ment to ber | and »#'' 1 notifies all persons persons having claims against the estate are hereby r quired to present the same, niv atrested to her, at her fesidence Grafton St., Charlottetown, Within three montha from this date, CATHERINE J. MAY. Charlottetown, Feb’y., 16 1898, tylaw & wk For Sale. The subscriber offers for esle the fol- lowing properties, formerly owned by | he jate Riebard Pillman, at French | River, New London. | l. Afarin contain ng 25 acres, all cleared and in a good riave of cultivation, sloping to the south. Bee plot containing 2 acres, with £00d dwelling house containing 11 rooms od & new barn and wagon shed, thereon. There ik also ther-ou @ store, complete with shelving, etc., and a granary. 3. Ove acre of land, across ibe read, Opposite the store, and building lot at the x 4 McLeod, Me Cross roads, near the store. ihese properties are well situated in | ne of the finest ‘ocalities in Prince Ed-| ward I<jand for business or farming purposes The tnbscriher aleo cifers for Pale a dwelling house and Jot at Kensington be honse contains 11 rocms, and ie iv Od iD vr For furth ‘r particalars apply to Messrs. v v0 & McQuarrie, Solicitors, lottetuwn, or to the owner, ; LAVINIA J. PILLMAN,. jeu 20 8. j.3mo Ayer, Ma 8 Kil AND DODD ROGELS WE HAVE THE GOODS NOW We were right out of black and biue Worsteds. are opening to-day one thousand dollars’ worth black and blue worsteds. These goods have beon entered under the new tariff, and are better value than anything we have ever placed before the public. Inspection solicited. IOHN MACLEOD & CO MERCHANT TAILORS. We ———a Do You Want a good cup of Tea? Try Empire blerd—it please you. Forsale by T. J. MORRIS 4}. MeLEAN, Q.¢. BARRISTER, &c. RBrRowN » BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN, FOR SALE. An excellent farm, sitnated on the south side of Murray River. It contains "8 acres of land, about 25 of which are cleared, and four acres of the best alder mud. Also upwards of $100 worth of fence poles aud ecantling jogs. The whole will be sold for the sum of $250.00. 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HALES, Secretary. 41—id Has she a carriage, lots of sick folks, poorer folk, kinsfolk, strangers, get what she calls ‘‘a breath of fresh air;’’ she might say of her way of deoing it, “‘a breath of heaven,'’ says Frances Courtney Baylor of ‘‘the good woman.’’ Hasshe a hothouse, the hospitals, the churches, the governesses, get lovely flowers, and the old and sick around her are not forgotten. Has shea fine library, she will evep lend her books to the ‘‘living epistles’’ Rhout her, that they may be diverted and cheered in hours of gloom and uurest. Has she an opera box, she often fills it with people who haven’t. Has she tickets for other entertainments, cook goes to the theater with her brother Bob. Has she none of these worldly advantages, the lovely wom- an is still the lovely woman everywhere, at all times, under al) circumstances, God bless her! The constant practice of the small kindnesses, courtesies, charities of life, have made her what she is, and there are few things on earth that are lovelier. — Exchange. Chemicals In the Laundry. One of the safest chemicals is ammonia, Two tablespoonfuls of ammonia will be sufficient to soften four gallons of water. A small amount of washing soda, dissolved first in boiling water and stirred through atub of cold water, will accomplish the same result, but when soda is used in large quantities it will rot the strongest fabric. Borax, though somewhat more expensive, isasafer article. It scems to have the power of starting the dirt.—New York World. Soiled Clothes. Soiled cloths should be removed from the living rooms as soon as possible and placed in bags or baskets and cc~ered, They must be perfectly dry when put away in order to prevent the growth of the mold plants, which with the dust will form mildew. The body clothes are the most soiled of ail the clothing, the excretions from the body with the dust forming a fermentation which must be dissolved with soap and water.——New York Journal. A Salad Bowl, If you have no salad bowl, you can ar- range a very good substitute thus: Choose a good sized platter, arrange on it three large, regularly shaped cabbage leaves, crisp and fresh, chosen from a large head, with the stem ends toward the center of the dish. Fill the salad into each leaf, and lay a few nasturtium blossoms or a cluster of parsley where the leaves join.—Detroit Free Press. Three Varieties. There are three varieties of women, financially speaking: First, the woman whose dollar bas 90 cents in it; second, the woman whose dollar has 100 cents in it; third, the woman whose dollar has 110 cents, On this margin of 20 cents in the dollar family fortunes rise and fall.—Ex- shange. 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