.e- . ~ -r _<~ ~ f iff; '*"~'._x1.§. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ r -._ _. "-."”li`;i W" ~ 'qri .; ~ . ~ ` " *`~;1:..-- _ . < ' .“'.=,e._£;$ -“ " " " ' ‘ ' .~ ' ‘_ . ' ff.,-.~.e_-i,_e;_. _ > _, _ .. uw, I gation C0. Limited. '..iZk'i¥.‘..";.i.‘.’.l.¥.. ie? _. .i WM , ».-v _ - Queen Alexandra oarj, ich,_le B __ ggg* WQULQ ,.55 *S* TEAMERS” "crane, on the north coast yesterday, ar- - “ MUST BE THE SERVER Northumberland’ and ‘Princc$s’ _rived at Killarney Bay on the west__was_ _ _ _ 23;' 30°” ',,.,.,°m_. gm. ____ _ today. Their majesties were accompan; ,_ _ _ _ ___ _ ___ _ _ u W _ *__ ex, Le..."beta-ee.efye.,,.eeeay.e.eene¥¢ilil¢3. Opposite P. Conner.. came aéarue, cromore r. o. au eel roy-dwxyr. A __ l | _ _ - <' Patcrsnn Downing Co"_v Cornmission Merchants _ ` St, John’s, Newfoundland, ‘i Comignmenta of P. E. Island produce SOLICITED _ lwxyr. ' a.A..lcLean,K.C., Doaaldleliaao 4 vylu. l.hqrS‘1or_t, the coal man, has. come into alarge fortune. ` ' i Jones-Well, he’_s entitled to it. _ ' smith-sob. be fe,'en ' . , Jolla-»-Yes; he's been lying in weigh 1 foritagocdmanyyears. I _ ' M. .. ‘How’s all the folks? I ' ‘Au wen, pub-»u=e .meeeleetsia bbei _ aLmzmentRe!ievcaN¢u_u|gla_. ! "neighborhood" 'I I i _ Well‘. you o_rter bethankiul »_you're a~` nvien' < ' A L ‘I reckon so but-we’ve all goliito die.' i li you take a Laxa-Liver ° to-night 5 before retiring, it will work while ou l\l=lll_ _U . '_ s1eepwitho_ut__a|zripecr!aln, curin _ - » :.‘:.‘;“....°”’ ..e°‘f~:.‘ti".'.:°...r“° .';;‘};'3‘§:"§.’ .JH-_ *- 3 ; .A I '_ ‘~'< z ° ~ ` " R . in ~i 1 ._wcrd-.11-'IH ' i .~ if e ig - Lv “-3 '~ be----In i“°_h“m°"“h“ ‘ » -» . 5 §:1_°\1k1;° *_-1l1°sl¢'i1 \’¢h°*i°‘t;3f___t£:_l_ should the -___ G E 0 8 I N A N Jim-Would yoncall aman who steals., d_ Jw ah°tMo'ulu;5t '_t_h°'a _a__mong the most honored of p1l.;__l___o.-_ ° ' . i 7 another mau’s funnystoaiesor his plots; ° h uri her ‘| I " mon It largely depend8_9ll..\&!nad ~ -girl,wo_b es in_o... ‘ ' " - d .th li ehieil _ ineas to _ ,, »...,°°~'“'.‘.?'?n.?..”eeo.eo.."°”’“’*”$.'fa`e""'°’ "W'°95£l5§isef*'°°r°e§§°¥§'r°ln non” ""‘° ‘“"‘ ’°""°° ‘° °° 'e."‘i‘f';.‘tie, » -. . » 1 _ _ ___ ~ - ‘_ `» - ~ '-nu* 'Y " ' ‘ Qlcfulnoaa in the World Brings Eminence -Profound Truth Provod-- by Reason _i and 'Exporl¢`_nce, and`l‘a Applicable ‘io lbercdacoocdio what Parlla t C . :da,in the ycarsi®3, lfy Q{Iilliamll.ila:i|ly'?§t`1?¢';|- despair and decided to give up my; gtheu the uerves.and remove all hear:-ii I nerve and brain troubles. | _ I _,nd emoluments. we , ronno. 'au the Dep'r ot Agriculture. Ottawa. Do you know what ebyspapslimeans ii Chicago, July 26__In these days of social f and domestic struggle the problem of .family help is rapidly _becoming one ot the first importance In our great cities. Dr. Talmage’a sermon shows that domestic service lar from being a, vocation to be da- lpiled, should rightly be regarded aa one of honor and lucrative reward. 'Ito tert is Matthew xx, 27, ‘1Wh0- soevor will he chief among' you, let him _bs your servant." - i _ Startling theme! Apparently u contradiction -_in terms; -but really a profound -truth proved by reason and experience. The men most honored ln the world‘.to-day and the men of & Past, whose names history will .never forget, are the men who have rendered the world the best. service. &niacucs' and lasting rams are won not by riches or titles. but bydoing solnothing that benefits others. That is a sound general principle which applies not only to the highest walks ol lilo, but to the humblest. The tremendous opportunities oi usefulness open to a consecrated do- mestic ia the subject. No position Ito-day accessible to a. woman of' or- dinary mmtal .and Physical capabil- ities will bring greater returns, il- nanclally and spiritually, than that otlered to the average servant girl. The humble domestic servant, be she in the kitchen, or a guardian in , ora waitress in the din- In, or simply a chambermaid, live al life which will carry' Ira- granco wherever it goes. But this sermonlc -theme has its "dark side as well as its bright. It shadowed either by avoidance or by. alothfulness-by avoidance bo- iliii. 8; __ ‘cause in deapising it and seeking '°““‘°°”‘i`U!her occupations inconveniences and ml- diillculties are entailed on ‘But ____ __ _ _ _ _ ; by slothfulness because no gamy T insisted the argumentative one. can do a duty badly or careless- ly without dete`rlol‘ating‘i1r'charncter. The ‘kitchen or the nursery may be c throne room, with a consecrated _domestic servant as a queen, oi' it lay bo a. den of miserable drudgery 'the scene of constant bickerin ~ and A ' s’ and discontent. In olden times there .were two; classes of _s_ervants, 'both male and female. The ‘one was that consecrated band oi workers which clearly realized that true service, no matter how h1m_;_b__le,-_fymplieq honor and us __ t _man that ho was. glakllywsiiid ghla was the servant o!~_~°tho greats lllldh, and Eliezer was the suvant i~' si Tllslt ' `V;3l°»t‘f;.. t._;i°i1‘ humble sphere, were working for the advancement of the world as truly aa were theia in their more conspicuous sphere. , _, ' 'l'ha__second _class ol servants, was composed of the " sullen slaves" cap- _ture_g in war. ` They were, for the iiosz pert. aiegrnneied enaorebeui- ous servitors. They felt -that tyranny of late had placed 'the cap- tives’. manacles upon their wrists. and as soon as pomible they would dee when chance of escape __oi!ered._ So there are women to-day serving in the kitchen and in the nursery who uct as if they believe thatthey are captured' slaves. They' are grumbling against' their work_a.nd meager pay; They are spending one half oi their time in iinding fault. with their mistresses and the other halt in trying to iindout a. way of into some, other occupation where .they can have more liberty wpuld praise the grand work of the nsecrated domestic, so we would G3 _ _ *__ mat(;°_\_vork gil? justtheaskgep -ei* W? *V “" _'SSi f- 88 . . ° °¢,"1’f` “Fe” _ . ,_ '55 . hi ~, _ in bo'_f¢1e11berobe1y_ equenufn equfefr ls I i . “U” im _ ._. '» _ _ “"" ' who-°shows_by ~hh_:`mau‘aa thatheire- B' Ni' Gem No ilk wex1inbibeobe:1i}.h'6'p P.z‘L Um(ms ls U §i' Thellualuhllsgaswtnspan li ii ‘E 1 . 2. ` li _ l.';.°1'hat’s;@lec.8.»¥i1;lb)c.hop _yqfre rotia luilding, Chflottctown. ` Z‘Hcncy to loan. _ . _ . _ 'f¥»=»=»..=»1-;»====1=»-‘.¢1==-==~=e'-i.1\__f2'=»if==e>» ~ oruxwiwoax. b' *Gum* _;’i-;- ‘S A ' It _ : ,~~HrS~B- drivin,’ said themanfrom *‘ s"€llu)i SEASON# IC Rimless .byesnany who . `- wear 1 olten talents Divine D- and punishments an not do-` »tlsa*am'oont'otmt.urna hithfulni ;:¢9n§,l"’ wish whieh,we the taahl - is 'toss-ing quuiuff. ilorsistllo for-:ht.ls!.'UQ Her__ralnsaeralsaw¢.il other gi- t rot1&ni 'v E3 gc §s to meansthat 1_1 tbsp ,servant Bti Dil'-">1I8 P-i~‘lRd?';£ may _ ' fy I with eoua gem ~.Butss:arnu. ' .ii ie' iiggi ohio .ai1wanr»iaLlro. t.__,,; __ "p¢nbes' " ' have been mel. ir absolutely' ' became the servant of Hoses, ,_ It lives in a boarding house near her _.f.2; dail work. That boardin house in I " " ` -fwill _preserve that young' country' hy: Godfaachildren, _ ii iii ell-iii it GUARNAN Ci-lARL5T'1"ll'i‘0 UN, _PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, AUGUST 1, rpg. no crown szeannavi. P ROYALTY %lLL*“"f§ sm net I-Ie says to him- lor qxpressagc, so much for cpmmer cial travelers, so much for advertis- ing, so much for tlarcs, sown? `this ‘and so much for that an if other -t~hing.'.'....’1‘hen _.that .mvlcllants aubtraces the expeases,4f1rom.e_ the ’ gross receipts, and he says. _,"1 _malta so much net." No iina.nclal___.adv tage in being a downtown clerlt ‘and ‘rechivfng ss or-*$10 n weeks riff the expenses of room rent and *car and the lunch counter and board and laundry bill and extra clothefab# sorb- all the salary. And so 1 when you place the netnincosaeb of o.n_a.vcr ago servant girl against that of an average-clerk you find .her fis- mostly gain, whilehis. at._t,he.end,pt the week, after his legitimate og-_ do nothing or aboutpothing. '_ _ _ __ I am talking about the princbl ‘- not -income of an average - ‘ gn-1. But if you are going bo' 5uage»1_'THE thetionditlon of each class of labordnl d d i' °- . . ~_ i’Z.eoie‘§,i‘?i ‘ii ..§e1“.°.‘.’»’§°i..$T‘.t.‘f’.if?_~;. 9° 'MOBTGAW but sho receives steadier .service ally, ` UQ ‘ln the year round. She is notf laid oi! , ` like the masons or c`a.rpenters or the lake sailors or like the many em- ployes who, though during the busy seasons they receive high wages, are idle during certain months of the _ _ Application may be made- to year. The royal domestic can have “ ` A, W. Ster Ch‘t . perpetual employment. Thus, lroma ' W__T_ Hun28°S»sid¢?wn financial standpoint, I would com- 1;-_ H_ Hom¢____W_ms|°e_ mend to our _ sisters and deuthbers ; A_ L_ Ffasen Som,is_ _ this noble work _oi _the kitchen and Donald McLean_ CnPaud_ the ursery. I mme d he tlonnto you bec?use this T¢mP1°.W- M¢D°ll31d» G¢°-°‘9WU» _turns are princely in comparison with the mental equipment which ‘ many of you are able to consecrdte ` to this service. Another advantage otiered by ’do- mestic service fis that its-V surround- ings are purer. . The-royal domestic is subjected to less temptations -than arc her sisters who earning their _ livelihood, other walks qt __li_fe. _i Queen Victoria in Windsor Castle; for over nity. years refused lcnowinglyi. _ __ _,, _ _ _ _ . eo give audience to eny_ma_n, or wo-“I = Tue. Tooscco Egniure men of impure' and wicked me. A-» '_ '_ > _ _ G.‘S. Inman, Montague Btidit- _ royal servant girl, if she enters a Christian home,- can, as a ‘ queeni Has neva: dedgnd R- .1 choose her own associates. Shcfcdn t are the of go'with good people if she_will; The ; _ choice .rests iwith hor end' with- .her 4 alone. ~ ' » r This statementgis not a._1wo.ya_, _:true in reference __to_ women who haye_.to I work for their living outside of - ' ' ‘ `~ four walls of _u home._ Wi_tl;o_ut they are often compelled, even_ _a 'i t their wine, to inhale fbefvitizrtgl » I -_ -* _ ._.'a atmosphere of sin. They"are'o¥ten - f ,. _ ` e , 2 compelled to see sights which" :their ' ’ ’ S eyes ought never to behold and to saying»which .ought be heard and to stand shoulder __ ._ shoulder v.'ith~mora.l leperé,- ~whoSe _ sins if not cont ' ..b __ much A . fax-‘gp are all to our , nd* f°°=_s<>>»ff.i°"i1'i§‘.. fer. .i»=='~.§§f‘fe'_"i F bythe y 'rfrl iusvarrfved' fwm we Camia. anderefuirin mf " Gm! She decides to enter a Iac- fn *£653* andbccomc a day 3 ' it ' .' ‘ 'rboe 1oebary;nis»eeoree.of .gn-is 'au and bu! 8 11118 °f¢m_l¥‘\ woumfnever can introduce to fuer =We; T.~ __ ~ ~ » old Ghriatian rao\'».;iar. That young" o A hrgé-sugy 11115;? girl§ within four- _wceks’i service in., - {:_ » ' »;: 5 moe fueory nes seen and beers more she_haa everl 0 _»_ o _ _J j known before. Then,th_is_ young girl _T ' ._ 5, goes fromher feebory zo ber board- ing house. Upon her _small salary " The' S' she cannot atlord to pay a very big tau Finely board bill The result is uint- she ~ Y K _ all probability has young girls in it is _ whose lives are not what they I ' ougm-. to be. _seeing rin by ldqntroal necessarily seeing and hearing about sm ,by night has a.-hardening inilu- Ffgm ence upon tha,yo __ ,gu'l'a soul... Oi - ' coupe.. the Divinemigotector can iand, asoaday » girl true and pure and noble il___shal keeps' clinging to the omnipotent ar-m,`bu__t without that superhuman ‘ aid the moral tcndeufyllor the io- f male workerin the factor-yiadowu-‘f-‘f be war-ev tem Wmmm WBSTRF L_oe.nsln.C.anada . ~ -. ~ - * Money a¥lY3_nCed on ~l_te_al_ §state _st _tsrreai _ _. _-Easy.terms *»~ John Anderson, Kensington. C. A. | i o PmTmR$;_ _ __ so1tei¢oeezefcn'»n.r asus. 4,. ‘_ NIA nail J 3. | w _ is f.°. .e-‘w'.1.ez1;'¢.f _ .. . .-.::.=.<.»»:.......r..........,....._1l ._ .f ".9592 ¥°_\=.¢9°1s1 M4. in l fi Jig) ‘.‘“2‘i.'°.ii§'..‘.?I.22 3 ` ' 1 2 fffefil ‘vi ff What .~il_l|Q 1581.2.-h¢ll_l?_.Lf,4._. 3 4; a1__a.d a motheniocsthaheada of tab , . 3 ¢_~ _» ' ..J‘,.' Y ~ - -7' ~ . ,*' e- s' . 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