Toboggan Huiquette. i: ¢ reap mt wrote to the Min-| neapolis 7) for information as_ to the “etiquette ol the toboggan slide He got it, as follows 1. When rentleman takes a lady down the slide and she, by her swaying from side to side, upsets him in the snow, the practice ol picking up th toboggan and thumping her on the head with it is now absolute in good so-| ciety. 2 Ney er st p og toboggan half ws down the slide and get out to talk to a friend. has broken his scted to m: ike 3. After a gentlem leg, or his necx, he is exp his ‘apologies withdraw for the evening garded as bad form to go on sliding un- less particularly requested todo so by the lady. t. [t is customary to cor the cop of the slide and s nmence at ide down- wards, When some are sliding up aod some down it creates c ynfusion. 5. Descending toboggans have the right of way. If you have been upset | and see another todvoggan coming down the chute that you are standing (or lying) on, you are expected to move} as) ie, 6. No gentleman ever steals the tobog- gan eushion and saysthat he mistook it for his pocket handkerchiet. 7. After having staried alady down | ‘ , * . : i the slide you are expected to go down} on the toboggan with her. The stylo | > J of sliding down behind toe tob wean OD] : : ; i the stomach and hanging on to the} cushion with one band has fashion in the most select circles S Under rcumstances, a gentleman is allowed to put his finger | over the edge to see how it feels when the toboggan runs over it. This pri- vilege, however, should not be abuse 9. When steeriog, it is unadvisable} to seek to get extra purchase Oy plant- ing your usemployed foot in the smali of the back of the lady in front of you. 10. Whea you get through with the slide, you should leave it where you found it. Others may need it after you have gone. 11. Inother respec's a gentleman ou the slide is simply expected to be- have as a gentleman does elsewhere. -2.> Are You Ready? yone out of} some ’ ; ie You are looking for a place and a work in the world. Are you ready for them? If you are, you may be sure they are waiting for you. are looking for ‘eu ations, but il is as- tonishiog bow difficult it is to find the rigit man, where there is a place to be filled. A host of men want it, bw not] one in &@ hundrei is re dy or it. Readiaess implies something than willingness | It means quired with skill, geal fidelity. cun fillthe place twenty with good, steady-going, humdrums ; he will be lucky if he finds; in half a year a boy who will take 4 thought of the place off his mind by } energy, capacity and general intelli- genee he brings ioto it. ‘here is an opeoing in a newspaper office, and the need is advertised. There is at once 2 host of applicants; out of more o roll up one’s sleeves. ability to do the thing re- aod absolut ec times over them twenty-five young men can be} selocted who will do u @work set be- fore them fairly weil; but the young man who will really fill the place and expand it—who will overflow with Vitality, freshness of life—must be searched for far aud wide, and with a lighted candle. The select workman, who general good intention tion andthe mastery adds to concentra- which go with bigh power, are men for whom the world is looking, and for v n there! is Ways a piac >. T iey survive financial crises and out- live hard times becau they are in- | Gispensable; if their employers go to | the wal! sy rarely Vait long for an-| other opportunity Th »< niy sare road tO success rups piss the door of the boy who has made up his mind to do one thing, and to ‘do it with all his might, to focus himself’ on it aud pour himself into it. What 6 rer you doside to do, qualify yourself | io ut by mastering every detail of it; fliag yourse!{ heart and soul into i Are vou ready? = i © Mistaken in the Diet. I think ne had bis wife’s permission. I know that he very : wwely gets into that condition. In f ict, I never recol- lect seeing him like that before. And then the occasion was an unusual one —quite unusual one. Besides, he wasn’ No,no. He knew what he was doing, and, then, every- body else had been drinking cham-| pagne, too, He wasn’t so very, very bad. He was not as full as the other fellow who waated to Come to think of it, he must have been | pretty sober, for he began to tell mea st "2 *1x times during the evoniny, and | it was always the same story. Bat he| Knew thatit was very and his wite would be anxious, and he e« vald | not think of gCing home to her with- Ont taking her some of the evening’s peasure—something to show he bad | iso very bad late, been thiokiog of her. It is rather! c us; but whenitgets ver y late, | aod th it busbaod who has been | “ispiayioy bis iadependence of marital | thralidom all evening finds the moment comin; 4 when be must face his sober haif, he insti: nclively feels like taking! her home something to eat to mollify ; } ‘Trading ’ ’ i Auction, on Thousands of mnen ) Stroct, A merchant wants a clerk ; he| weil- meaning | take him home. | her. W iat an n oyater Jos if at 3 o’¢ loc k ‘in the morning should mollifiy a woman I don’t know, but I have known 'men totry itsays the San Francisco Chronicle writer who tells this story. Ile was wealthy, however, and des- pised such things as oyster loavee, The clock was striking 4 as the coupe drew up outside of his dwelling. He théhouse quite steadily. So anxious was he to mect his wife that he marched straight into the bed chamber, ‘and stood in the dim lamplight at her woke up. dear,” he ) eunvereu igide. She “My | I’ve come home. | Well, go and take your hat off.” | “My dear, I have thought of you in said, “I am here. , 3 to kis companion and |all the pleasure of this jovial evening.” . np: [It is re-| “T’s 4 o'clock in the morning.” ‘‘Nover mind that, Arise, my dear, andedt. Ihave brought you home two pies, Arise and eat and be merry.” And he stood balancing an immense pie on each hand. “Pies! Pies! You know _ perfectly well that I never eat pies. You know I will not have them in the house. You get straight to bed. Pies, indeed! And as heslowly uadressed, he mut- tered to himself: “Too bad; no good. inthe diet. I should home two pud lings.” I was mistaken have brought ‘Dominion of Canada, ’ rn 1 Pravinet u of Pri i hice iG iward i isiand, iN Tiikh SUPREME COURT. IN pursuance of an order of His Honor Chief Justice Palmer, dated the twenty- eighth day of December, A. D, 1885, in tle matter ofan Act ot the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth yeer of Her Present Majesty s reign, chapter , intituled “An Act Respecting In- solyent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Companies, Building Societies and Corporations. and of the Presi- dent, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an In- solvent Panking Company. fHyHE Liquidators of the above named | Banking Company will Sell by Pablic TUESDAY, the 23rd day of FEBRUARY, next, A. D., 1886, at the bour of eight o’clock in the evening, in the hall of Stone’s Hotel, on Main street, in Souris East, ajl that tract, piece, or parcel of land, described in the Indenture of Mortgage, he reinafter mentioned as all that tract, piece and parcel of land, hereditaments and pre- mises, situate, lying and being in Souris East aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to sey. Commencing at a post fixed in the south side of tie Main Street running through Souris, and in the fence being the eastern division ‘line of land owned by the heirs of the late John Knight, Esquire, and runniog thence aitng Main aforesaid, easterly a distance of seventy-fonr feet, to a plot of land sold to James Larrigan, ‘and thence running south- westerly by aline parallel with the eastern | division line or fence aforesaid, a distance of lone hundred and seventy-eight feet to the | she ore, and thenc* following the various courses of the shore westerly to the said | easterD division line, and thence northcast- | erly a ng sai 1 division fence a distance of i} one hun: drei | sal thirty-two feet to the place lof commen sement, said tract of land being tha it plo: of land lying on the south side of | szid Main Street, and bounded on the east by a pilot of land in posse ssion of Captain Larrigan, and on the west by a plot of land i 1p osgession of C. D. Anderson. 3 above sale will be made under and by vi tus of a Power of Sale, contained in an | Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 23rd | day of May, A, D., 1877,and made between | Simen Chiverie and Mé ary Chiverie bis wife, and Alexander Chiverie and Mary Chiverie his wife, of the ome part, and James R, McLean, of the» other part, which said mortgage is now due and unsatisfied. For further particulars apply at the office of R. R, Fitzgerald, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 8th day of January, A. D., 1886, The Bank of Nova Scotia, L. C. OWEN, 0. C. GARDINER, Liquidators, Jen. 9—6w oaw sat Dominion of Canada, | Frovines of Prince Bdward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. pursuance of an order of His Honor Chie Justice Palmer, dated the twenty-eighth day of December, A. D,, 1885, in the matter of an Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-filth year of Her Present Majesty’s reign, chapter 22, intituled ‘An Act Respecting Insolvent | Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent i Banking Company. tllE Liquidatorg of the above named | » Banking Companv will sell by Public {nection on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of FEBRUARY next, A. D.. 1886, at the hour of cight o’clock in the evening, in the hail of Stone’s Hote], on Main Street, in | Souris Bast, all that tract, piece ;}or parcel. of land, described in the indenture of Mortgage hereinafter men- ioned as all that tract, piece and parcel of land, hereditaments and premises, situate, | Iving and being in Souris Kast, in King 8 | County, boumded as fol! ows, that is tO BBY ;-= | Comme neing at the posthwe st angle of J.@. Sterns’ property, now occupied by him as a garden and shop, thence westerly slong the | Sout! 1 side of Main Street a distance of fifiy tire thence at right angles in a southerly direction to the shore ot Colville Bay, and | thence easterly following the courses of the Bay, until it strikes the gaid J, G, | Stern’s western line, thence northerly along | said fine to the place of comMencement, said Direc tors | tract of land beiag that plot of land lying on the south side ot said Main Street, an‘ | bounded on the east by a plot of land in pos- | Session of J, G. Sterns, and on the west by a plot of land in possession et Captain Lar- : riga. The above sate wil} be made under and by virtue of a Pewer of Sale, contained in an ‘Indenture o! Mortgage, bearing date the | twenty-third day of May, A D, 1877, and |}made betwen Johu J Campion of the one | pari, and James R. 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J 8 30 Bradalbane dIutis « Sevephescott 9 00 oe 1 rmeniene sé. v3.2 ass. ne , 7 53 County Line....... eaeniaicns 9 09 407 |\County Line.....22.0°772..""| 1936 |) 743 BYOOCOWD 00..05.0/05 00. pan eeoded 9 23 re ee) am wih eckes Y Be 7 2 Kensington........ Oe eececess 9 40 4 45 Kensington ..ccccce......008 . 12 05 7 05 j ar} 10 10 520 | fap AM. | 630 Bummerside............ ; a, a, | Summerside...... weeeee | 1135 dp] 12 40 (ar; 10 35 ND... sso cckcues es ba 1 00 || Miscouche. Mili 1015 | SIU. ¢iasiiurnscaodiees | 4.97 ie ae 949 | Port Hill............egeeeeees 2 08 ML ayo ds Sp.vie Gdns a oo. J O'LAALY «... 2... essccisccedee 3 22 MN . nbuictitoece 24d 0t; 754 Bloom fleld,-+cee...speegcess 3 45 || Bloomiield. bik ah ahead tah wena 730 |! Alberton......... ++ Me --| 4 20 \|Alberton ....... wiseendennes 655! re: Kani wahnna mae ee ted ar 515 | Tignish pu absl es stkunkeacee apt 6 00 = — oS /AAIaS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. || TRAINS ARRIVE.— FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. No. 5 | No. 7. | STATIONS. | No. 6 | No 8 M. AM. j Charlottetown. habe os pdceets i 30 ‘opalty Sunct Se ies ces | 10 25 oyalty JUNCtION......+.-+++ 2 Og. See 10 05 BidterAes.....s>1020 Sos kt ae | Bedford artes crcl 2 9 32 ar, 855 | ap! 9 00 Mount Stewart......... a wi eatin’ Stewart........: ; I P ar 8 Cardigan.....;...... sisseves| 5 22 | a 733 | GOOUBOCO WEA... civccscce ar 5 45 P. M. |/Georgetown........+-....dp 715 A. M,_ Mount Ste wart.. i 4 05 | Soant Btewart ..»+>->....d Morell . eeeee 4 43 : Morell.. POPC eee er PPO Oasease - Te St. Peters 5 12 lst OE Nai sg ch aeiaors 7 48 Bear River saw 5 57 | Bear River...... aan eos 7 0 OEMs BEALS hs civek ar 640 " BOUris....+0+.seeevee..... dp i 620 av Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. 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