19" . -` “WBT "I" - - i ~ THE cHaRLo'r’rE'rowN GUARDIAN ‘ mer or lu." " PAGE - .-1'i'ZElAs’i`nss1oN. ` , ‘ l -T-= --W ‘-4- _-~_-. -» ,_,‘ -f ~ ___.~--- f .. v ,.ii..é£'elsiri’“2..-f.;‘, '.....,.-_~.~_~,._,;,,' ANN0p,\g|;MEN~[S. \»,»l'l'lE»QllEEll$ UUHRDMNJ I ll ‘,,‘f,» `»`i Montreal Methodist conference unani- -mguslyspproved of the recommend qgh from Ottawa district for openiu njfltaliah mission in Ottawva. It understood that the mission will ophned within a few Weeks, ‘as neg tistlons are now under way ,with msn to take u|`>_1_1_l:h‘e;_‘\vork._ There a missions for Italiizns in-Montreal sh other _clties, but in Ottawa, chm- left to the onion Catholic cburc The services in the_ mission to opened by'the Methodists _will he is be oi f work among abs Italians has beg I‘;'.`;Ul;';l_l (fn saturday ‘]““° lmf if ¢S::_." One cent per word saeli insertion C_ssh mue acwmpsny srdér and live per cenf diecmkni allowed, _n“"_l_i,lll\|m_ charge ivvenfy-live n s. ‘ l H _ _ [0 _._ ' ` ` ' d “Excellisor Institute will meet lr. _ ____ »- be "The will sal nl . . on B 0 can or Char wrt- ` T. R. and Mrs. Ferguson, Picton, Italian and the msn to take,9-llargc.. one o'clock p.m.. commencing Sift] _ l VA _ '__' - mm” t° Cm"rl°"'et°”“ U" the N°"th‘ t8.St€S b€tt€l' t0` in lottetown will close on Saturdays will be an italian probably who has urday the llth. 5~5M3;, done similar work in other citiesi ol.nle_s'r llusslonlilw DEAD Bos'roN, Juris' s-The seeth- Hanovcr. N. Hr, yesterday, of He wilson Fai'new`orf.h, D. U., in his 90 A FEMININE MYSTERY. l ll§\llxll'.'..ll..r‘- ‘ Q . _ (M,_A.P.)_ at A i'0“ui-2 man i_n Geneva, Bwitze V- land. has been prosecuted forf YCHF. l'0m0VéB' 'fiom the American a misfortune that may happen tofu board its oldest missionary, Born ated from ‘Middlebllry College in 13 and from Andover Theological Hemi- man only, but sevellteen young w narv in 1852 'He was ordain d ill of us if we donft watch out, and lc li- tition. When the case was called -li. was found that not one young 'w at men, were on hand, all in the _-_:ann C ~ A ' `_ fi 'f‘hetford,__Vt., in 1852, and arrived position, all the victims of blight. at Smyrna-_ to. *_ begin his missionary affections. The judge was sufliclcntl career ln -Tilrkoy-,in 1852. Practically interested to take; the testimony all his lnisSi_0nary»-service was ren- hll of them and be found to hi dered at the* station of Ceserea.. He was married October 21, 1.35 arnazement I that every mother’l 2, daughter of them was still ready ani in Miss Caroline Elizabeth Palmer, anxious to marry the fray youll who with two daughters and one s survive llinl. ` - SPEHKS 0UT lilS 'lhai lhere is no Befier Medi ne Than Dodd's Kidney Pills -__-_ f ° 'I5-'iJ`|“[ll on Lotbario who deceived them, Now. how will you explain that Filthy lucre could have had nothin t0 <10 With it. for the defendant was 1 working plumber and by no mesh. ' . FIRM BELIEF Zi.°”.§“..Z.“.§’.il‘.§‘.i.f‘°r§`.?5' ...iii .i.1$if.2‘.‘.’. hardly explain the willingness of sev- wllo had been quite so wholesale il his declarations of ulldying love. Th ____ 1'0l>0ri1 says nothing about the lookl of the young women themselves, an( ""°W Liskeard Man- Tens the Public perhaps h glance would ex llain much What he Thinks bf thc Remedy That Never Fails to Cure Dis- eased Kidncys. Nlaw Llsxannu, ont., .lime '7 (l~lpecis,l.)-Mr. Isaac Grant, wel known and highly respected here, n firm believer in the old and st growing belief that llodd’s Kidn Pills are the one sure cure for all forms of Kidney Disease. ~ Mr, Grant is outspoken ill his b lief. "Any person suffering with ki ney disease,” be says, ‘;shou1d ns l At the same' time it may be sail that the fascinating young plumhe. was unwilling to leave the court room except under the protection o two policemen.. To face seventeel __ young women whom be had promise( ,_ to umrry and wllo had just declare is lllelusclvrs as still willing to rnarr in him wus nn ordeal that he could no ey lace. MON'l'AGUF._ MARKETS. ,,. do c <.lorrected for every Wednesday sm l)ndd’s Kidney Pills, as there is no Seth;-llhyjs issus ‘_ ~ better medicine on earth today." When a man makes a statement like that he believes what he says Hundreds of others in Canada a making the same statement' ever day, and for the same reason. The them good. For Dodd’s Kidney Pill not only cure the backache or rhe lnatism or dropsy, or other ailmen nt which they are aimed, but they Lamb- 9°’ lb-. ('"‘““) build up the system and make yo feel stronger and healthier all ov .the body. Dodd's Kidney Pills cure the ki neys, und cured kidneys means p blood . Dur blood ‘cures the ailm ._ I _ » by making the body strong enough Hides to shake off any and all disease. .1.~ ____ White oats 55 to 5 Black outs y 60 _ fleets, per don. 12 s < . have used o_e<1rl's Pills and forma' L""‘- P" lb- ll 14 to 8 t0 14 8 to ll S Beef (small) per lb. _ Beef (quarter) per lb, t I"ork ` '10 i.o1 “_ l<‘owl __ Mutton Eggh, llcr doz ,1. Flutter, per ll., nn; T’\li“k0y ent Geese 10 tol ` 2 25 to 0 'Delta ` '<1 ' § - ~ . ` 1 ' c- Cnteen Y0“"€. W0me“ ‘$0 m“"1'Ya ma' . i, 0'Brine, Montreal, regilstered at (llariottetown, have returned from iF ninutes late; the eastern accommo- _ -- i _ _ _ O0 P- Ip- thirty minutes late' Albertori and points west. He reports P T. E. Cantwell, Riggs & Berrigan - I - ` g. _ 'Jtol.0§ 9 to 1.* 1 hat i’“i"“`» 0-" f*"°°“°“t 5&l'*"V bein! citizens The hi hest bidder wa 0 Zi hat in a. short time it would be in- Bom & C,0_ the pl-ice being 5400 1; 20 . th ' ' 18 10 70 to 80 eave his Island home. C. J. Riely, Secretary of the Char For Floors Linoleum! and oil' clone, Use . For standing finish ‘ _ and a_ll inside \v0rk, Ue For outside doors, ex- posed work, Motor (Use Boat or Canoe, KYANIZE FINISH FOR IT YOUR ll0ME \Vbaicver work you wan! done around the House there is a. anize Fleer Finish A Interior Finish @l,@ Spar Finish _ A For iumifure andiron Use White Enamel beds, Each _Ure allsolufcl bca! fa; lbs purpose inlended. Your money back if Kyanize doean'l do all me claim. Aeeurs-r¢....e\l fa' Chandler. Visio- ia Row, Chai- loitelown P. E. I. and Brace,.McK\y Q Co Lid, Sum- meraidé, P. E. I. W' _ l l , _ /_ _ -4 _ --- T The _I_sl_and"s _ Best$ a Set In Good Harness and up I ' `Wé sr.: showing by f.lr tl.e largest display of harness in ihe province. All sfylcs and grades arc lncludcl in this ex- hibit-» single and double carriage harness with bra-.~=, nickel. solid }i'ckel_, oro'ide and genuine rubber.lnouniiugs; cx|ress ~lin`rness; :rack harlzcss reinforced with mwbidr.-; clrt and team harness, for farm work; and extra parte.. This display shows the best in-each sfylc made by the liency Harness Oo. of Montreai._Priges range from $8 n set and up according to ¢i\1.Hlll`>? _-XL ._ _ ._ SUNDRIES _ , _ 'Carriage Wraps. .50e np. Wlilps..`.'...... .isc up. - Carriage Tops... $6 up. - f l ‘ ' - _ _ ple, men s d o , g, . _ Wg have fgliablg agents in all paftb Of i-lie PVOV _ has ,,cc°mp11,h°d ,_ "ne yan, he- Hexall remedy you blly. Theres nr ° l h 6 e r tions " -_ .' l ofour esrria es and barn- , slewing the i-when blessings, emi e=¢r°t_f0fm“= ff' f °' D' P* ° mee who Wm show “mp es g ‘ that medicine is Hoe_l;__ salc_ 'ag written to by the Times C°'Ltd' Ambrose S'trcet and Brighton Avi f Moose Jaw, Snsk., with a view to (\_hm.1OttetOwn owned by W C Har’ is taking the Chief Efiitf-‘\“ihiU _‘lf l'is, attractedla. large number' o illcred to start with hnd the promise petel- 1\}ews0m_ Ufgsmlnders New rcliscd. Mr. Nash is 2iVi"il e is understood that Mr. Newsom in nnttcr serious consideration but at tends building a residence thereon. he same time he is very loath to -- l- lottetoun Y. M. A., returned ol Some little'excitement was created the express last evening been in /estcrday afternoon at Prowse Bros Edmonton where he attended th' ltorc in (`.hal‘1ottctown when 3 National Convention of the Y. M. (T von-.nn who had been having some A- NLF- RUSS. Wh0 Was also a de ,ceth extracted previously, fainted in lvilfife ll`Um the l0Cal Y. M'_C. `A. he shop, The nmbulnncc was called proceeded further west after thi ind the woman was removed in 5' meeting and will not return for solm :ellli-conscious condition to the PE. ‘mys- . Hospital where she, later in the '__' ,ft,,,_n,,nn_ recovered ,md was r,,m0v_ ln the Toronto Globe of 'l`ucsda_- ~d fo ber home. She was suffering the “am” 0f A- C- S- '1"'l"'°"~. S011 0 mm Sh..¢|¢_ having h,,d_ it is Sta,ted`_ the Rector of Milton, is alnnngst tbl 3,.,-¢nty.(,nc teeth extmcted_ successful students who secured th: ____ degree of B. A. Mr. Trlvett was lair’ In the Victoria, st,-get United B,,,,-_up with scarlet fever for nearly thl-er Hut liarsonage, _ St. John, is happy months before the exams hut the Uni- evellt took piece last evening at s versity cave him the dezrce as in are Vcfock. when Rev. B. H. Nobles un- vious years he always came out witl~ ’ted in marriage Margaret M,, lst class honors in Philosophy. laughter of J. W. Hllnter, of Mil- -,-- lidge, avenue, and J. Roy Mills, for. In reprinting an item of news re 1110113’ Of Amherst. and Charlotte- ferring to the McGill Medical Stud town, hut now of St, John. The ents., in yesterday's Guardian, ll hride, \vho was gowned in beautiful 'l‘.'McMilty appeared as McNutt. Ai white mermlislte dress with bridal' J. le. Menuet of Charlottetown le veil and orange blossoms, was at-_among the successful graduates, thr f-ceded by Miss Hattie s. Mull., sie- item was rhleleefling, he nr. Me- licf ‘lf the fl\'00m. and George Me- Nutt is receiving the congratulations Afee, of Quispamsls, cousin of. the of his many friends on having sue bride. rlluvcrtcfl the groom. After thexessailly neeeerl in ell subjects, our. "cl‘em0ny they drove to their future ing high honors in five. home, 77 Ludlow street, West End, -_-- s‘t_ John. where it dainty supper was A telegram received ill Clmrlotte- *i°l"'Cd- only immediate friends were town, today, announces the' deatl urcscnt. Among the u.any handsome in Jamaica Plains, Mass., of' Mrs and useful gifts received were a George McLean, formerly a resident beautiful parlor clock and a cheek of Searlcton, P, E, 1', The (1.~e¢-,sg of a handsome amount froln thc rd, whose maiden name was Margarei l:l'ldcl-\’ father, a sideboard froln the McNeill, was n. native of West River Eff-0\\\'S illlfellfs. B-lid s. dining set, and has many relatives in that sect from the employes of the Uhion lon. She leaves a' husband and tbrc Foundry, where the groom is em- sons and one daughter. .l’ohn G. nm' rleycd- ' nl-_ cr. H. of .lsmelee Plein, relies... -1*---“' of Denver, Col., Miss Annie. rzrnduatr __0__r __ _ "__ ___ _ b __ nurse ill Mass, General ,Hosi>itsl_ _ me o ci ce onery s oun_ ____ to plenao those who have a sweet A. E. Jamieson, Halifax; W. .i_ tooth. We have a. splendid line of Walsh, Halifax; G-. W. Stanley, Man chocolates, kisses and caramels chester; C. G. Wel1ster,'Muntreal; H lmughf direct from the leading lac- Bradford, Halifax; W.. V. Gifien tories and absolutely fresh and pure. Montreal; (‘.- Thompson, Montague We never sell sweet meats that are C. H. Barbour.snfl wife, Halifax; J. nlore than six days old. The Mac- Raphan, Montreal; T. G.'Stanlev Klnnon Drug Co. ‘Corner Great,Souris; R. G. Beazley) Halifax; A George and 'Kent Streets. 5-1MEt(|'L_ Fraser, Souris; H. S. MscQuarrie, ---~'~ Halifax; Alex. Leslie, Montreal; - _ Joseph Weiss, New York; S. A. ____ ` LHeltz, Halifax; Fl. A. Hayt, Mon . tresl; P. E. Charlton, Montreal; M. The poem, exclamation: no Life; I S. Homen, Toronto; T. B. Fergusor feel thee boiinding in my v,iM_»' is and wife, Quebec;.L|. Mouid,._Toronto B ioyous one_ ve,-sons that mn m,.e_ gre. J. B. Rackcliflc. Charlottetown fy or never nuke _lt_ in hone.” to . A. Brennan, Summerside; Mis' - themselves, are among the mostnn- md“°_ 1'- Smith' Ch“‘“l°“°t°W“5 A' E fo;-ghnate_ They do not ny,-,_ hue, Morris, Amherst; B. M. Williams. -ex|g'¢; fm- to “vs implies mo" ¢_ha“_Hoston; William Knight, Amherst. re- to be_ To “ve is to be wgu and gistered at the Victoria Hotel, Char- strong-to arise feeling equal to th, iottetown, between 11.80 last night _ordinary duties of the day, and to “Dil 11-3° f\1°‘P‘”°Vl°“° “lghh . retire not overcome by them-to feel ~ -me \,0,mdl|ng~h, me v¢gn_,_ A m,di.» "Rexall Remedies are the very hes# ml, that 1," "nd, ¢_h°u“,nq, 0| pw. and safest medicines for you because if W mm wap and .gi-on vnu can know the ingredients of every "om my 6' The MacKinnon Drug Cn Cornv turned last night. fronl the lllailllall l Frederick Higgins, has removed to dey, _ 32 Sydney Street, Charlottetown. .___ _.._ “=°W“. have arrived Home eff" spend- eerlend leer night. , "_-. ng the winter in Los Angeles .__ _31\_ _-.,_"`~_»'f_`_;~.‘, ~ _ ' *_ G. H. Black, Charlottetown, was s, C- (/_~ 8-N1 MW- Glfiiillef. CIIHYION-0' passenger arriving on the Northuln- 3”, ./ . ~~. n 'i \;`.`~ _ ,__ /` _ 7/ 4 ,.-' f .¢,,- _`.~l ~.. l I zs lp' Ile J \ ‘ l \ \ Tau _Q - I il. - ' r _ 1 *_'“ _ Duncan Bonnell, of R. T. Holman, `~ ' ‘ L_ The property of Isaac Lane. Chai- Ltd., summerside, came t’o Charlotte- W- , /7 W § li,” 1 il' .1 "slr" _- . [hot dish .and last night. ` ` has been completing some painting 'lj ‘contracts in the country, has return- --'l‘here will be service ill the Pres- ed, _ , ' ,_ wyterlan Church, Tryon, tomorrow at ' _.__ 'g 0-30 8- D1.. at HamiJt0n at 3-00 P-HL Mrs. Morrison Sherrill, Charlotte- th breach of pyomise to m,,_,.ry._ whi¢l,-i- nd at Bonshaw at 7.30 p. ln., (Gae- town. is ill but her friends will be ` hi 65)- _ ' glad so know that she is greatly im- a -_ -- _ rl-ovc . . . ° llev .I F Floyd will occupy the ’ _-_ The tasty kind’ Made plain _ _ . . \\ ulpit of the Central Christian M, _ _,_ B_ Rnckclm I Mi Ed. __ ' . ' _i_. _______h_ C__________mt________ ___________ M. ;Ss________ H_____________e__erl___ __h..w_____ Sauce all with a. flavor that ls C \0rh11u;._In thc evening he will GX' l.td, silmmerellle, came to Cllerlette- In loc, lseend zsetine _hsage with Rev. Dr. Harrison. ycstehlay, registering at the Victor- At your grocer's of nouris 'ith Tomato Sauce unequalled. Ord la. _ The interior of the Central Drug -_- ful coillmlv 0' ~ltore, Charlottetown, of which E. A. Will S. Louson, reprcsellting Green- WILLIAM LIMITID Foster is the enterprising proprietor, shields, I.td, Montreal. was among il, ,f.|ss$l_ < ` ) . . . ..._ g. l/_\ /'_ 1 "ff Q;/__ _ 1 , a _hungry _man than a piping- hlng, delicious-tasting ' VIES’ and with Chili er some to-day. l J._ A. Messervey, L`llal'lottctown,re-r sl. Yesterday the Nortllurnberland lclt Charlottetown at 8.20 a. ni. for Pic- tou with passengers, lliail, express, and freight. She left again at 4.50 p. m., with passengers, mail, express and freight and arrived at 8.25 p, m. She leaves today at 8.20 a, m., for Picton, returning at night. Kinkora; 1. H. Green, Quebec; J, B. A. Brennan, Sydney; J. A. Tbolnp son, Kensington; A. MacAuley, St. Peters; T. R. Campbell, (laps Tra- verse; Thomas P. Cass and wife, 'George Owen, North River; J. Gillis, New York; G. S. MacLeod, M. L. Mc Millan, Hunter River; J. Cbandley, Wheatley River; W. Maclntyre, Mill love; G. l\lacM,llllan, Cornwalb; John Allen, ifoyulty; J. MacEachern, Win- nipeg; Mrs. J. MacDonald, Tracadie; William Kearny, Murray River; J. ll.. Trainor, Greenfield, H.MaeDonsld, registered at thc. Revere Hotel, Chur- lottetown, between the hours of 11.30 ast night and 11.00 the previous night. ‘ __ - REWARDS 0F"A DRESSMAKEIL .,,...._- illnc. Paquin Draws $60,000 a Year Besides Her 'zhlterest ill the Busi- ness. - “If anybody is qualified to explain 'lhe mysterious processes by which fashions in 'dress are imposed upon be world it must hc the head of th e _’arisian house-_oi I’ni|l_iin ill the Rue H. S. Blaekstock, Toronto; I-l..Dufly, lie "l‘i'“l“°d Bl' l . '---.; mes Lceuulv _leullllllin ...'lt pays to blly ill this l‘l'ovince.| ..."'l‘llc Morning Daily Guardian can n be obtained at Store, Souris. C g Daily Guardinll can ...*'I`hc lVlol`i'liu Montague. 'F G .lor n A ent will be and subscriptlu illity. His office glad to receive and subscriptions in Montague and vicinity. His office phone No. is 20.* ._.*Subscribers miss nn issue, Ea. i`.Ai`fR-At Oyster Bed liridilU U1 _ ORN ` _..'One cent per word each insertion for advertising in this column. Cash lust accornpsny order and five pel- H. J. Mallon's Drug cent discount allowed. Minimum barge twenty-five senile .- __.‘Send that order,to Holmsn‘s and _ W. A. Jobnston's. save time and money. Consult their l catalogue. 6-5ME6i. 'Notice -The annual meeting of _ _ du . l-i . - glad to receive all news, advertising the shareholders of the Montague ns in Souris and vic- Electric Company will be held at phone No. is 5' Montague in the officc_of D. F. Mc- ____. lbonnld, nn Wednesday, ninetccntb ...*Martin McKinnon, abent, will be day of June inst at 2 o’ciock p.m. all news, advertising N. J. McDonald, Secretary. 6-7M2i. At the Yarmouth Y. M. G. A. 5h°“l‘l ""“"“’ “ "‘"`°l" Boy's Camp, held at Tuskct Falls in or two before the time they have; A,,K,,,,t_ I found MINARUB L1N1_ paid for has expired and thus not MENT most |,en¢n¢i,\1 gm- mm bu,-“_ “F “ll I’a.i’°"’ me dis' nll immediate relief for colic and continued promptly on cxlliry iiF\i0~`tootbacbe. _ " 5 ' naman sroxss. General _ Secretary. ‘sl . Howard and Mrs. Carr. n son, Con- _ gratulations. .~»,¢.~`~_~¢.--- _ - work nf housecleaning will be much "M"””“` .oasier. The working outline must bs ___ __ _ laitcrcd to fit the conditions. The plan l\'llCS. Tile article co “Contact :levi cd oil every str le la Paix," says the Woman’s Hom Yompanion. _ There is no doubt of the efficiency vith whicll she dominates the great st dress-making cstablisllment in the .vorld. Mme. Pl-l.<|\lin assumed “the lictatorship of the realm of fashion,‘ is the phrase makers will have it, in lcccmber, 1007, upon the death of .er husband. M. Isador Pllquin was lecoratcd by the minister of colli- nerce for his services to France hrough his pre-enlinent genius ill his nrt. He was an unknown clerk of the 'urls Boul-se and his bride was an equally obscure little drcsslnakcl' at he time of their marriage, about i891. But shortly after they set up housekeeping lr wealthy patron estab- isheil them ill a dressmnking busi- ness, snlall but in nn excellent loca- ;ion. At that time thc great artists of ashion were \vont to hold themselves oldly and mysteriously aloof from heir patrons, The newcomers in the leld adopted an opposite policy. /ionsieur, 3 born diplomat and afar ightcd business »man, young, hand ~ome and sauve, ami madalne, charm- C rililc and always courteous. _ Such qualities,, supplementing nn- plestioned taste and originality, rroved so compelling that by the end if .1 dozen years the annual income il' the house of Paquin wus about 5400.000. Today it is probably far in :xcess of -that figure. Aside from her interest in the establishment, Mme. ‘fulllin draws a salary of $60,000. The detail of business is enor-mons_ \ small army is employed not on* n desurhiug. experimenting and mall ng'hut also in scouting for new deas to be modified or exaggerated. `hen there are the nlannequins, who -xhibit the costumes in the show- ‘ooms, not to speak of persons of ar more consequence who wear the atest creations on the stage or at the races. -A POCKET Tl0S‘f-H. Ol' Uihef nor stones, _can damage' them, and they are thoroughly insulated. | ‘ ere are o many of these con-1 it is to mail a. ict- thc busy portions of two or three oi tllc.~ic‘ to every block. nc misses the privacy booth, although the pocket telephone is so delicately cun- structcd that one neeil speak ill onl a very low tone The dcvicc is goes on to say, ried ill a pocke Receiver and tr circular nickel inches in dianle of an inch thic to telephone as ter. Indeed, in Berlin there are contact places "Of course. o of the telephone ‘< that it may bc cal'-l he becoming very popular. particu- lng allrual a gre EA N i ‘.flMF()ll'l'Alll.Y gl cleaning too early in the sensoll," says the Wonlnn's World. If it is dollc while the winter is still with us,dust will accumulate again from the furnarc, mud will be tracked in to the house and the llrigllt days uf- _rcal Spring will be met hy rooms already grown dingy. Outline Of Houseclcnning l’la|l. First week-'Fake down nnd lnumlel' all wash curtains, dresser covers, pil- low tops, etc, Clenn closets, lnundcr blankets, put away Winter clothes and bedding. Go over the contents of the linen closet and lay as-'ide for repair or bleaching any rable or bell linen which needs it. Order a supply of good canned vegetables, meats and fruit, nuts, crackers, small cookies and doughnuts for cleaning week. Bend any furniture which needs rc- pairing to the repair shops. Semi away all rugs or carpets which de- mand repair, cleaning or dyeing. Dli-lpoi-re of all useless junk. This may be agreeahly accomplished by the' following plan: Place ln' an unoccupied room three boxes or barrels. -Have on one, "For the Salvation Army," or whatever charity can use ft; another, “Useless Junk," and the third “Cleaning Rags." Ask each member of the fam ily to carry to this room any cloth- ing, magazines or decorations which may be discarded. This system saves a lot of real grief. It is a delicate matter to de- cide what isi worthless for oneself, then now can one expect to decide wiselv for others? Children are fre- quently made very unhappy by the decision of all-wise blg'sisters, aunts, grandmothers and mothers. Things which are real treasures to children are mere "trash" _to interfering grown-ups. At the end of the week of prepara- tion or housecleaning. write out A plan for the nextweek‘swork, in- cluding menus, and so some baking which will lnst.for mesls through the ~week. If this is dond' and everything t or in if hnnd bag. Butter an.-.lnittcr fit into a Potatoes case two and a half Dressed beef ter and tllrcc-rpmrl.era Hay. loose ' ` k. The whole weighs Chicken only_scven oilncei-l. Tlley are -mid to Bee! larly among those nccllstumcrl to bc- `Geele ' l at deal. Turkeys ---- Fowl _ lol work given hcrc ls for a house- “l"‘““"‘”';" ' _ keeper who has one helper, with the “cs hav” me" l"'°“.dL laundry work done at hon'.e. Neces- Cei- H” V°"y Bhmlt 'hs' ssrily changes must be made for the Uinccs- They are fasten” tn wang’ housekeeper with no help at all. or one who has a cleaning woman by convenient places. They HW fll§h_f\Y` the any-,_ _ enclosed, so that neither humidity M0nday_wash_ _ Tuesday-Iron. Wednesday-Glenn onc rooln._ ’l‘hursday- Helper's day out. f- it is “UW “S “MY House-keeper bakes,;does usual house- work, and gets out for R few hours. Friday-Clean one room. f-laturday-Clean one room. f Sunday-Simple meals and rest. sulunlenslors uankwrs. of voice." ,Corrected for every Wednesday and so small, Telephony Baturdsy'| issue. I0 to25 80 6 to 8 $12.50 9 to 12 6 to 7 70 to B0 13 to 15 15 to 22 18 to 12 13 to 15 8 to 9; 84 _ $6 19 10 to R0 15 to 45 10 I5 Buck wheat Ducks Pork Straw Fltraw Eggs Barley Pelts Hides _ Turnipl BOURIB MARKETS. Corrected for every Wedneliili llid Bsfurday'| issue. ( Loose) ( Pressed) $14 to S10 ‘G ln S7 50 LD 55 25 Hay Straw Potatoes Tllrnlps bus Oats Pork (lalf skins Peltn Hides ' _ Beef Eggs _ Butter ` Herring (fresh) Turkey _ Geese 55 -1; to x in to 13 35. to 60 10 I to 8 30 85 to 17 dol. 120- 10. is te 14, Chicken ' , 3 *-0 19 Variable Farm I-‘or Sale The underslgoedoflers by privsfe sale his farm known as Tfeemonf Farm Situated about midway be- tween Montsgne and Lower Montague two of the best shipping ‘ports on P. E. Island; Farm con- sists of 310 acres, i5o clesr._ sud under s high stale of cullivttiofi, balance covered willi hard and sch wood. l l-2 at-'rss nndei' good orch- ard, well watered and fenced, ex-‘ eellent location fordsity purpcsee, any quanfity swamp mud on Farm. Large new dwelling house, barns and out buildln s. ifveryihingin good repair. For lhrfher particulars apply to owner on premises. JQHN ROBERTSON. Treemont Far m, Lower Montague, P R I. 5-7diisrstf - necessary for the meals ordered, the ll _ u