gh w .` ;"';i_r¥ X.»f_i ._ 55. ._ -se Z i “gf ‘Q Q 2 ORNING Daily Catches All Early Morning Mails si i §=§ 52 fi go ft "~< c fs *Z ‘N4 NDED IDI _ _“"*"~' “ _ """ `A“""`” "` “"`; - *i P1 D;1f“'”' ff-, ‘ CHARLQTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. CANADA. SATURDAY. JULY 24. 1909- iim1-.?i:’¥iini‘.;.~‘i.i_i'.'.fT<‘fiiliitifii ’ " ,' _ ir ` _ .7 _ YZ ._‘ i W ` _ ` - ' New _racking Notions H, yes, I’m anxious enough to get sway for s few weeks vs- hut peeking for the _ -is sueb tiresome, back-breaking stork, thst hut. the pleasure or nie Klip is destroyed." #he 'gown who mme _thu remuit was st the time bent slroost double in hp eRort to stew thing; away in s smell _trunk that set perfectly level on the r. 'gut when _st my suggestion. the woes- b$y_ og the molly nee iinea the 0#°h¢1i1I tfilllit to s more convenient 9acking.hei,¢ht, by pressing into service two kitchen chairs as supports, the Used Mother; point of view concerning the question had visibly changed. Tum- ln`¢ to me with an sir of deep disgust, lilo "iii, “tl haven’5 o. hit or gumption, have It" It is rol-tw astonishing how few wo- m_en ever think of this easy and simple why out of the packing aimcuity, or vrlho consider for a moment that a trunk tray or suit case packed on a. table Il labor saved. _ ‘ In feet, whenever I see packing done in the fetisuius, stoop-over minion it recalls to mind the advice of a dear old ledy. "My child, always hi-ing your work up to you. Avoid as much as pos- sible going down to your task." Then there is thc woman who packs all over tho house, as it were, the sys- temiess sister, who, rather than grad- ually coilect all her belongings in-one room before the serious business of \ packing begins, elects to wait until the i last moment and then runs distractedly 2 about, first down to the cellar, then ' up to the garret for something she is "obliged to take." _ i All this running around consumes an enormous amount of time not to msn- tloiti useless nervous energy. There are in the market trunks de- signed for special ports of the word- rohe, such as hat, boot and bureau trunks that _make packing ii pleasure, but the average woman unfortunately ' is not the possessgr of tiicss traveling _' luxuries and must needs content herself I with the old-fiishioiied moilels. ' Still there are various ways of packing one'g belonging; that help out wonder- fully. For instance, ilie next time you go away try folding your dress skirt in the following manner and`ses if it doesn’t work beautifully. i Spread the skirt on the tobis with the front gore, full width, downivards, then carefully fold thc remaining widths on top of it, in exact proportions. Now have ready a. roll of tissue paper, about two feet long, and when the skirt has been placed in the trunk, put tho roll under the length of the skirt that you wish to turn over. If this precaution is taken there will be no danger of a disilgurlng crease appearing down the front width when the skirt is unpacked. The one~piece frock which is so fash- ionable at the present time, may lie treated in the same manner, and when the sloevrfx and any i1ui'fy waist trim. mins' has been stuffed out with tissue Duper the gown will travel in perfect ssiiriv, Vfssris of light and perishable ma- te tis should have tissue paper be. twcvn the folds. Ncatly bound pieces 0! linen or calico the size of tho trunk are much better iiinn paper to spreads between each gown. To make n se; of them is but the work of an hour, ima they ere on-ii;.~ iii. _ mi.--»,i_ As almost every cosiiiiiii- this Sum. mer has it's accompanying cost, there will be lots of pressing and much dis. tress of mind obviated f s iasso is _f Your best lingerie blouses will be pug V ‘ in cases, but manilla bags are nm; gm- iiyfnlamer shirt wants. Ana iietsi what will we as with _§them'I Purchase a few of the new wire _,f hat holders that are spiral in forih and ' il-|'8'9\‘ It the base than the toll. Put "W "P0&¢ii basket" creation over one of these, anchor it with a hat pin and the dldiculty is solved. ' If °h°°' '-\\'° Wflbned in paper. red sny ‘°\° 5UDP°rB,_,- and blue for boots, they "9 Blliiyfdistlnguished when one is h“"ied|y)f“"\m°K|il5 about the trunk ‘Or the, right sort of footwear. B°'B“\'° to panic your ponies in it tin box and relnforcd the corks with Pieces of old kid gloves securely tied around/with cord. Or bcttor still, have f- J`?’0d/’//YF 70 /A Ck 4 TR(/A/Jr no si-‘ )l `-_ "` f ii H/' _ i i As we sro not all fortunate enough to be globe trotters we do not get sutlleient practice in peek- ing trunks to make us export. At this time of the year almost evil?- one il packing to go sway or that more tiresome job of Decking to come beck. Many helpful hints, all time-saw ers. and those that make for neo!- hsll egh be had' from these pio- tures. Having is place 'for every- thinl’ llid everything in its place is one ol the must advantageous aids to it trunk packer. Fold each and every piece separately and neatly and place evenly where it tits sedsrest. Note the compact- ness of the toilet accessories and the nowll folding cont hunger. Fol- lowing the advice given here tlis PAF?//V6 L/V5[Y'£ A915’/-'.1'/' _/4' FAJA' /'4f.’]6'A/A"0 /'V .5/0 0/' 0/?£.>"J‘ .»`¢//7' cw .YE ,;.».»f-`~§¢i'§7=' \ _ ‘.,.”§;i"¢`~.'y.-_fi-'_.»i <1,-_ii _ 1,. ‘ 1 i';ii-'. Nfl* i’. _ iii-' ur. fe `~ ._ _;_._»f<::: ~= 0 _.._ l n taken in folding these garments prop- erly. Hfre il s. professional paoker's way of manipulating ui conn- Foid each front es fsr as ig will ,-sich to the side seam and after inserting e. isyer of tissue paper in each ri-ont., strlithteh out the sleeves and arrange them over the disposed of fronts of the ooet. ~`_-- ` -nur' ~ - ~ , _, laundry work." 'i‘he woiiinn whom Motliei' Nnitiirc hos not cndowctl with curling lot-ks \\'lII ilnd n place for rin oicctric or alroliol iir- i'l1iiI§i‘nient for liciitihg her curling ii-ring_ Into the suit case will go. ner|ing§_ n ~*:=’*¢”2'? ef K neat leather case criiituliiiiiui n scit1'.c;' bottlo. tt iliisk nnil Llrliikiiigz cup. lltit iiinst lmlirwtmil of iill \\'lli lin ilic trunk in\'ol'itory, ilint is, ii list nf the al'iiclus iiic triiiik i‘oiitiiiii.~:, ‘i\ hicil ‘i"\'ii'¢ he "usted in tliii liil. ' ‘__.,__ _ _ .» ~ wg " » _ L. < LB _ __ __ _ '_- ‘§"’°“““‘ `“““` " ist. ._ 5- ~ _t \ _,___ .';_§»f?‘__,»l”__,g£_*_< ~ .5-»~_»-'<_<: if-: i ri leather ease containing all the sninli _ ‘- bottles ncnilcd. 'f_}‘f1_'“`1.4-_>_'»"_' -' .-'»' ' A case of collapsible dress liniii;'crs ` _-=._",-_fiyw _:_{j*' "~ _ will not be forgotten by tho viii-oful ' piicitcr, or an electric ilii.t irun for "room `-'=;_`_,__ f L4,-' _ - _ THE FAMILY PICNIC ` _ i By Christine Terhunc Herrick ~ OW msny of you have the fam- F ZW ily pienie habit? ____ For your own lakes I hops it is chi-onto and frequent. I gory; know anything with more of n tgndgngy te diversify and cheer the long and `wen.risome Hummer. ` Perhaps some one will take issue with me for the adjective wearisome in this eoniieetion, but I am sure the criticism \vlll not come from those who are forced 'to spend most ot the nested term in u city, Slimmer may mean freedom and 1'8- laxation to some members of the com- munity. but the long lint stretch of June, July. August and most of SeDt°mb°l‘ ¢° those who can st the belt hose only 101' two weeks' vsestion iieems very ¢°4i°“\' in the pulsing. . And I dori't believe that Summer is altogether recreation even to the dwelier ~ in the village or on the,fsrm. I know it has not DNV” l° ¢° "‘° families withvwhom l have .spent Pail eg the not weather. 'rliey have Juli ss much 'work in the Winter-more. if they have boarders or guests to look ;¢¢¢|\_¢m| then is e monotony of this scum hs of the others which it would gg wsu for them to have broken in unch l little. i Lsekiiig the ability to so for frmiwit mins in e. motor car-and not quits sli et us have soivmeiiiifii st our dlliwlll-' the household 1\i'.ii.eh is t-hiililil to stay gg ham. mn: ef the summer would be gn" gn “qu” the pienio habit. what gasp. uint iiiiiit shui use in soeiiiell to e erm ment in the en- at eg the pionioters- Boon sri ¢i‘°iiBY or train of an attractive sheet of water. My own glrlhood was in part spent in s. town which \vas blessed by the neighborhood of.a bcniitiful lake cncoiii- pnssed by attractive woods. nil within a li_alf huur‘s rlilo by horse cur. That was before tho diiys of clectrio or cviiii of cable cars. Tiioro were busts i-1 be had for the liirlni; and a wcoitiy ,fgicniq was part of our regular prniiroiiiiiie dur- ing tile months we sp:-nt in town. The trolley brings near iiowallays rc- gions \\'lilc‘i were once impossibly ne- niote. Even when o. lake and hosting are not iitininiibio, you who livn iinnr s trolley may be barns to fresh woods and pastures new tvlipre you can iliid out s. plcniv ground" wlii-rein tii rosi und “lunf uild invite your soul" wiili iv. ron- soniiblo licpe of inducing it to Collie- Incideiiiully you may give your liiiily and mliid a mucli-needed variety on your ordiii_ury modo of pruirodiirth Behr in niiiitl that I niri treating now of fainiiy pivnics. _I linvs nothing *O do with tlis huge suiiiliiy srlinnl picnics or with the riisiiioiniiiiii iwviciv nirnlvl or even with the picnics of select bodies of young priiplo who go out vipth P05* Mm, f|||-miion and courtship in view and who find their elders, oxcnilf fill” H" essential and indulgent i.-liapcroiie, dis- tinctly in H10 Will". _ A" mag, gatherings have their pliirrc in the 'chemo of tho iinlveriit’-i but the? are not under consirleratlon at DNl¢fif~ We ere talking to-day of "i" “'""Y P’°' nio end if you have hail little e_xD°ri°i\°° wnh It I mv", ,nuke make its so-__ quainiance st once. ’ 'nie family. gBlL.jLil£Bs|\ilI»_` is one in which the household is tn take 7"“`t~ NOI Oiiiy lilo youngsters. iiui, the futher and mother nrid tht- griiniifiiiiier #ml ilrdlidiiiotlier. too, if your fuinily is |“°l‘Y fn°l\§ii to possess these luxurius. Suu” il ls* lil Iii: for iliu iuiiiily it iii.- luws that iliu ivurlr for it should Ie iii. vliledins far as may be and iliat tho whole burden should not fiill upon mi iii. ready o\'L'r\v0l'l._....,... ,,.,_- ' i-_..... _~- -» coax//i/4 ., ) -i____________.__.___,,_ . v_____ ‘_ wlohe| to gg with them. Or also ln.; some rye bread and make Swiss cheese sandwiches or uso brown broad and spread it with Pliilailolphia L-rvuin clieesc. Vury iliese iicxt week by lvl'-:ro saridwlclics or criass iiiid crieaiii tint-io, or sliced toiiiato siiiiii\'.'ii:lics, or i.:ii'~ dlnes, minced ilne, iiio tiiixium iii~d'.:`i1.~ii with ii i’c\'.' drops ut' lcnioii juice lir,-I`ui'o it is spiwziitl on ilu: iiiciid. Iiave crackers vim- iii ii ~..i.'1i i-».» stead of all brf-ati. l_`s~.~ iisii n _ . ally, saiinun or sonic giioii \vli ii '...i and soften it with niuyoniiaii-i=_ Make lobster sandwiches in lin: ~.i wily, Cliop coli] meat iiiic--lu,-nf, iii’ l.i iii- ‘.1-:\l, or iniiilivs' arid Sui-istiii it noi; liiiil i‘_;ii't-nil li|i.~i vii 111|- iii'-wid. ‘ily ciiiiiiiiiiiiii; iwilil vviil .intl ii.-ini, ig' init-lion .intl toil.-;iie or iiiiy ~:1_~r ii. in-igi-iiwiiis thai nifty s'-i:zs'i‘>- 'I 51-lvus to jimi. L':¢ v.'liiic broad. wnolii wliuiii l».- ‘lusivii l.\i'ii'~\'ii lirchd, iicriiidii i'5'l' i ii i - ;-_vi-ulmm iii-i_>;iii, tliu lfiviiiiu liiiiviis, ii.~ liiiiiic-iiinilv brood- unyiiiiiig yin c-.iii iiiid tu iiiiikc a. variety, Qiiivig bi_~n_-uit 0|- mis,-(1 iii:=t\iit oi' i‘zirksi‘ liiiiisc rolls may he iiiirniliiccil now and '1n2ii. 'l`ii|\h tliurc arc ii\\'cet sntiiz' -vo. Do you kiiivw iliusoi’ Brcuil tipri-..i ,ini or je-ily or iiiiii-:.i'il.iiii-_' 'i`i. 5' his as giiorl as rnl:i~, lin-i iiiizvii iiioiipi.-i~ and iizuiwg \\'li0li.~.iii:io_ Iioiii lui mu forget linril~boiled eggs iiiiil xtiitfi-il mms onli tii:'.'ile.l eggs. Oi' ccilic or friili. lint llii-so you will ciinoss [ur yfiiirsoii'_ 1§~/t-r-,i lioiisckf-lizrr iw Ii-~-~ nwn vnria. tions iiiiii 1 \-.‘!:=ii yo : i i.ii‘ kriu-\v wlirit some nl' iliciii nru, My plozi is for the picnic* nt nil haz- nrrl_~1, cvcciil tlinl of its lirr iinim: n bur- cieii_ ' iirnni ilic _\'.".i ii l i' i ii-1,. yolk of oiii- .yr .. i i' .- . . few drn|i.~: i,-i' :'~ .i ~» ~- i:.1; i~- li i ., ~ A pri-tl_\' ii\.~'-i iwiii' Siii-1-:iii it ; ii' t _;.,i‘ ' ii iw- ~'..i l.v`r~ i. with this i;ii.»iii.~rl‘_ ;-- ' e viii lv '_' t brruil (lily fiii_i'f-' fi' 'i ii i 5" i' ` spriiikiii ilii- in '_ i i i. cliiiiipi'-i ;;l_f:l.i"-~_ ;:~ . i - I tllilsii its ii;-.i;il. ,Ci-ali nrifi illinois _"i‘_'.~ i ‘ ~ into i~'i~.i,i~ i~»` - ` i ' srirsiiiin ii-. - i iii.d wiili ilii. _-pi. L»i` sllvcs ni' lie -~.-.~i covcrlngg liiili' ii.»- .'i it i eil, rsiilioii firm, pri . lightly vriiii ~:‘ .iiiii ' ‘ 'ii lzcpper; [ii-<-.-~~inr_ iiir z over iiiis, ii~ii_ om: r one lii~ii~_vii .~=iiii~_ trli i i. V i r tlisli them :iiii _i _ ily in ' ii brown uiiil ii_i- ‘t 'ii ii. 5?’ 1’;"iio is iur-. _ \`\'i\.<-h fiiifi .». 'i' it ' ` ._ ."i" ja" “vi ~ ', ‘ ii uf priiiii' . -ui i g, > il' ‘ ` 9 \\-iinr, ti » -' i ' li-.iiiiri _ -_ . _-' _ ;`. hiilir l ‘ 1;' ii ‘ ii 3’ of .~:i, i . i i i ay Marion Harris Neil, M.c.A.' OW lh'nt iiiii v,-_ir ii \.'.'2:itZmr rf"i3' ly sonrns iii.-~'i u , i.- _. ‘i-ii i of llglit, not i.i 5,.; 5 it-J"~~i ,. iiioti is much on tin- :_..-i A -_ ».i..ii _ ’ i ’ ‘* a elrwciulii as nf.\.i..i _ . ‘i '- i_ , bent on novelty iiiiil ii”'»' aifles ti ‘ ini tin. "" ~ ‘ llilnireli. periiiipri xiii- f. i~ ~ i_; it-.1 ' , ‘ ii? ig, M __ . i. 'rho si-~ . i_ ~ .. iw J "f and \-._- iii i~» _ il. qtinniii. 1' i . .~ x' i 1 _i n.iiii.on li- io » 'J' Rainiim... ' ~ One ici.; '_ in- hi-:-ipiiig :_i~.i ,i» f ti;l>i\‘l. >_ '~ p.i;»iil:'i .-ii..i ._ _ii i . ‘, i i i . . u<_iii ii-ntii i_ -.i~i_l:\ if ' ii .i .= »¢_ i ity i .I .H , l ;~‘.l-_-,-` , :=.i\iii~ iiiiri ~.\_ili inn ii fi N »i 1:,i~ ` - ; butter. iiii~lf.s.iiii~ i. i. i.,~ : _ .ive iiiliiiii-~.~'. i, _ . iii-.».ili il_i> r~-:i in i i ini; viii- . - _ .-ii-fini, ~ _ 1 H » _ . ._ i i _, - . _._i »;_ ,, __ i it . vii v 1, 9° . ii . '_ “ . s , if. 9 1 i ‘ _ i i i '~ t. _ e _ ,i 1 iid i' _ .r. , i . V- :ill _ . ,;_. ii. ._ iii. ~=_ i , ~ i'i:!h~>il '__ i |,~.| _ ` lif:ii..~.\ ~» i tlifilt -.~_ ‘ii-q boliliw: '- ~ _ _ _ 4, pr»»i-iw !~_ -. _ i _ ,__ ,i t:iriii;» -'ir i ~ ii, i _`-,~|. il'v\'.