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CF tS The Weekly Examiner ® issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [t is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and is @ first-class weex<ly newspaper—interesting and fuil of the lat st news. The subseriptioa for Taz Wxexty Exam. INEK, post paid to any part of Canada or the United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given bove for THz Damy EXaMINER. BOOKBINDING! Any persons having volumes of Maga zines, Newspapers, etc., to bind, or any books that require to be rebound, can have the work well dane at the lowest possible rates by leaving them with DAVID BETHUNE, 8na—Im d&w Rotclford Square. How I Is Done! How I account for my business Leing successful last year is that ] did best satisfy my tomers, both in PRICES send WORKMANSHIP. Believing, a i do, that J can do work CHEAP- ER and give as SATISFACTORY A JOB as any firm in the city, my to cus naturally I am looking for an w- crease in business, and will try and give the public good, honest work, lowest prices and entire eatisfaction. If I have not done work for you before, give me a trial order for BLANK BOOKS, JOB PRINT- ING, ete. J, D. TAYLOR, QUE'N STREET. janl§ PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! gitle were a wonders] discovery. Ne othen ethem inthe wo id. W i positively cure or retiees manne; of diseave. T..¢ information around euct 302 is Werth ten times the cost of a box of git rae yee them, and yo : will always be thas — um 4 bose They expel all impurities from lind great benefit frets using them eae mt Suid everywhere, or sent "5 pminph< ree. ae en a. iene Bee Rete Maas ae aoe Tominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed Bole selling Avents in the Province of Prince Hdward Island for the above Com- qeey,are now prepared to issue orders for bund, Siack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand {0 supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agente, Mharlottetown. Mav 25, 1894—tf Mechanical Drawing, & The undersigned eu is prepared to give evening iessons in Mechanieal and Indus- trial Draw‘ng; to make Plans and Speciti- Cations for Patents, Copy og, Blue-print ing and Draugbting in general. L. W. MACDONALD, Land Surveyor and Draughtsman. Nov 21 te ~ - ~ > TERMS : Four Dollars a Year. NEW SERIES tcllowing prices: Peas, Fruit Jellies (1 lb. jars), ers, tion if cash accompanies. dec6—eod wky if ; tiga Tomatoes, 80 cts. per dozen or Apples (3 lbs) $1.10 “ " Gooseberries, Plums and Cherries, Black Currant Jam (1 Ib. jars), Gooseberry Jam, 9c. per lb. (in pails), or 12c. per Ib. retail. Now is your time to buy, as these goods are bound to go. Every can is this season’s put up, and warranted by the mak- Orders from the country will receivi our prompt atten- JENKINS & SON, BUTTBR AND EGG STORE, QUEEN STREET. keag ‘OO, THE DAILY Ex “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, ol Cheap Canned Goods Sale. S ets. per can. ‘2 se ee $1.60 per doz., 15c. per can. | $1.00 6 1Ge. $2.00 - 20¢. per jar. es “ “ee “ close to his heart as possible. Frames free. Charlottetown, January 25, 1894—dy Tne OLD WAY & THE NEW. rr, THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY, if a fellow had a picture of his. best girl, was to carry it in his pocket as NOW, of course, you must have them framed. applies not only to your best girl’s picture, but to those of your “sisters, cousins and aunts,” or in fact any picture. We are offering our ertire Wholesale Stock of Mould- ings at a price to run them off quick, and make the This offer lasts till February 14th. BAZAAR This COMPANY. S SD Ss z Castoria. good effect upor thelr children." Da. G. C. Onaeon, dostroying thc ir loved ones, by forcing epdurm, them to premature graves.” Da, J. F. Kivcuzrog, Conway, Ar The Centaur Company, Ti Murray Strect, Now York City. GOAL. COAL. EE 4x} We are landing to-day Five Cargoes, Schooners are Sea Breeze, Ellen May Samuel Drake, Tarquin, Qr -kstep, Eteile Du Matin, ~s sold at the LOWEST MARKET all of which wit: RATES We have no WINTER SYOCK in our Sheds as yet al the Coal we imported during the season sold on arrival. Our business has increased by some thousands of tons this year, and we expect to still handle a large quantity before close of navigation. C. LYONS & Co., P. §.—Purchasers of OLD SYDNEY MINES COAL should ask to see certificate which accompnies each cargo, a3 @ GUARANTEE of QENUIGENESS, and protect themselves against deceptive dealers, “ Castoria is aa excellent medicine for ehil- fsen. Motlers have repeatedly told me ef its well, Mass. “ Castoria is the best renacdy for childgan «f which I aim acquainted. I hope the cay §s net far stant whem mothers will comsiter the mal interest of tucir ebildren, an-l uso Casteria in- scad of tue variousquack nostrums whiek arv morphine, s00thing syrup and ether hers‘ui agents dowm.their throats, thereby sending Castoria is Dr. Samuel Piteher’s prescription for Infunts and Children. It contaizs neither C»ium, Morphine nor other Nareotie subsianee. {+ is a harmless substitute for Purogoric, Drops, Seothi:g {yrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by Billions of Mothers. Castoriadestroys Worms and allays fevcrishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrho@a and Wind Colle. tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria assimilates the fcod, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd. Laura E. Douglass, Rustic and James{jSemple. The Steamer COILA will load at theoO0LD SYDNEY MINES, and will be due here about 26th inst. These Schooners will also arrive in afew days with Round, Run of Mine and Slack, from ydney and Pictou: Castoria relicves Castori. “ Castoria is 30 well adapted te chiliren thit I recommend it as superior toany reseri ptiog known to me.” WM. A. Arcuer, M. D., 111 Se. Oxferd St., brooklyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of thelr experi éace ia their outside practice with Castoria. aed although wo only have among on medieal supplies what is known as regula: producta, yct we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look witb favor upon it.” Umitep Hosprrat axp Dispensary, Boston, Mass Aten C. Suiru, Pres., Gasper Embree, Confederate, Rustic, QUEEN’S WHARF. PHOTOGRAPHY | | Messrs. Jones & McRae, Pownal, are determined to clear out their large stock of Canned Goods, ete., at a tremendous discount, and have ordered us to place them on the market at ‘fined finish and moderate | prices combine to make these | Photos the most satisfactory } | | General Meeting of the Shareholders of of January, inst., at eight o’clock in the evening. I Will give Away A Few Dozen Reliable Thermometers amount of George E. Hughes, ST, GEORGE PHARMAGY, out before the end of January at 10, 26 and 35 per cent. discount, FOR CASH pat guar her wat—nov21 Superior workmanship, re- in Charlottetown to-day. GEO. H. COOK Corncr Quezn & Grafton Ste, nov26—m wf & wy ly MANDOLIN. MR. VINNICOMBE will take a limited number of pupils for this beautiful instra- ment. Hodge's system of instruction will be used. Students, advaneed, will be formed into a Mandolin Club, to enable them to play en semble. Orders from the country or city for Piano and Organ Tuning will receive prompt attention. Address P. O. Box 98. janl9 3m dd&w Public Political Meeting, ublic Political Meeting under the auspices of the East Queen’s Liberal-Conservative Association, will be held at ELDON, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of January, instant, at the hoar of 6 o'clock, p. m. Addresses on the questions of the day will be delivered by the Hon. Messrs. Fer- guson, P.C., the Hon. Senator Prowse, and Alexander Martin, Esq, as well as other prominest Liberal Conservatives. A. P. PROWSE, Secy. Liberal-Conservative Assoe’n of East Queen’s. $10 per set. Partia Murray Harbor South, Jan. 19, 1895. sets $2.00 and up wards. Painless ex ELTH traction of teeth. DR. J, P. MCRRAY, Office, 145 Queen St., Charlottetown. P. K. 1. Mortgage Sale, To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the nineteenth day of February,A D 1895 at twelve “clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of L.ortgage made the niveteenth day of October, a D 1887, between Joseph D Seaman, of Charlotte- town, in Queen’s County, Province of Prince Edward Island, Teacher, and Sarah J Seaman, his wife, of the one part, and Philip Large, of Charlottetown, in County and Province afore- said, Carriage Builder, of the other part :-— All that tract of land on township Number Thirty-four, bounded as ‘licen :+ iy a line commencing at a stake fixed inthe eastern side of the Suffo'k Road, in the northern boundary line of Isaxne Thompson’s farm of eighty-three acres; thence running east to Winter River; thence northerly along the various courses of said River untilit meets the north boundary line between the farms of David Harper and John Godfrey; thence west along the same line to the said road ten chains or thereabouts to the stake or place of commencement, containing four acres and nine-tenths of «n acre of land or thereaboats, as the same hath bean heretofore possessed by Charles Palmer, and is particularly deseribed in a deed of conveyance from him to George B-er, George K Beer and Lemuel L Beer, dated Tenth of December, A D 1889. For further particulars apply to signed at Charlottetown. Dated January Ilth, 1895. PHILIP LARGE, janll—wky 4i dfisat fortgagee, “NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annnal oct6 under- Tue Examiver Publishing Company will be held at the office of Tue ExaMixer Newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th ARCHIBALD IRWIN, janl0 Secretary. THERMOMETERS. —_—_——- -- TO MY CUSTOMERS Every purchaser of goods to the ONE DOLLAR OR MORE will receive a handsome thermometer. Call early, as they will go like ho cakes. THE PEOPLE’S: DRUGGIST. Apothecaries Hall, Desbrisay’s Corner. Dec 15—mon wed fri & wy 6m CLEARANCE SALE. All our splendid stock must be cleared ONLY. Accounts due us must be paid in before the end of January. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. jan2—dy & wky 50 YEARS For tue last 50 years Cough Medicines have been coming in and dying out, bat during all this time SHARF'’S BALSAM OF HORENOUND Never left the Front Rank for Curing CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS. All Druggists and most Grocer ul it. BE” 25 cents a bottle. oe ARMSTRONG & CO., Proprietors, St. John, N®B. nov23—d ing a perfect fastener. JOKES FRCM LATEST PUNCH, * Proverb (for Paterfamilias) — The proof of the pudding is in the—doctor’s bill. Proverb (for Gourmets) — All good things come aroand to those who will but—tip the waiter. Proverb (for Poor Pianists): Music hath charms te move the silent guest, And set the matrons chattering their best. Proverb (for Table talkers): When her mind is on the feast, The prettiest pratrler talks the least, Proverb (for Husband-hunters)--Hand- some is as handsome has! ee >= Bad Joke for May. To dream of the be wthorn tree, and ou waking to find a ciaim for rates and taxes. Darby and Joan Fall Out. ‘“‘What, Maria? Do you mean to tell me that if I were to die, you'd ask the Gibsons to my funeral, and leave out my old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks?” “I should certainly not invite Mr. Brooks.” ‘Then all I can say is, I shall be ex- tremely annoyed!” Lines on a Little Luminary. * (By a Coster Critic “in front.”) Twinkle. twinkle, little “star”! Ah, “*e dunno where ’e are.” Swaggers ‘There! ‘ow's that for *igh?” While we—winks the other eye! Proverb (for Unwary Wooers)—Few fashionable women are ‘beauties with- out-paint” to their filles de chambre. Proverb (for Champagne Lovers)—~ Good wine needs no—A pollinaris! Proverb (for a Victim of Walter's Clumsiness)—It’s no use swearing over spilt soup, His Way. Miss Histriophila—I could tell you were an actor at once. Now do tell me, which role do you consider the best? The Bounding King of the Arena—I don't roll at all. I turns somersaults over ‘osses an’ elephants an’ things! The Rashness of It, Peggy--Was ye hearin’ that Jeanie Anderson’s gettin’ mairret? Kirsty—Stupid creatur’! able tae keep a man? Proverb (for Wary Wooers of the sex) ~-Beauty when unadored adores the best. Proverb (for Adventurous Wooers)— A kiss in time promises nine} Hoo is she The Healing Art. Doctor—Did you give the children the physic I sent last night? Fond Mother— Yes, sir, Doctor—And how are they to-day? Fond Mother—Well, the little un’s very bad, to be sure. But it don’t seem to ‘avg done the t'other un’ no ‘arm as yet! Proverb (for “Mamma”)}—When good- femule loveliness peeps out at the win- dow, = ie .: “Late, Late, So Late!" (The Plaint of Paterfamilias.) Autocrat of the Breakfast Table? Rah! My only wish is that I were so. Ma! ‘Tis nearly nine. the coffee's thick and cold, Yet no one down, save you and me—whe're old! How e and late in bed smart youth now ies! The rising generation does not~—rise! —_— % looking poverty approaches the door, |} IM DGE Brings comfort and improvemené 21.2 sends to personal enjoyment whea rightly used. The many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy *ife more, with less expenditure, by moro promptly adapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, wil! attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab's and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanentiy curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not sccept any substitute if offered. We want ali bills settled before the last of this month, and must request everybody to pay. PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, Jan. 11, 1895 —m w f Everybody Surprised GOODSTLIN'S CHEAP STORE Our Watchmaker is kept busy, and is giving great satisfaction. If you have a Watch or Clock that is not in going order, send or bring itto GOODSTEIN and have it repaired at small cost. A special line of Emblems, Button and Charms just received. Will be sold cheap. M.S & J. COODSTEIN. Particular, j Old Man—Look ‘ere. The uv nor wants a norse—a useful, all-rovin’ kind of ’orse. ’E wants a norse as ’e can ride in the park; a norse as ‘ll go quiet ina dorg cart for the misses to drive. Well, then ’e’d want 'im in the Wrorm in the season. An’ e’'d ‘ave to dror the lawp- roller now an’ then. An’—_—” Dealer (witheringly )—“ ’E don’t want the bloomin’ ’orse to wait at table, do e? oe a nov8—3m dy & wky Grateful—Comiorting. PS'S COCOA BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By a thorough knowledge of the nat ura/ laws which govern the operations of me Ser Busosen, It may not be generally known that digestion aad nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well- the nature of the pims used in fastening the specimens in collections of insects isa matter of great importance. Or dinary brass pins, even when well thin- ned, are very liable to oxidize in the body of the insect, and often thus des troy rare and valuable specimens Black varnished pins are almost as bad, as the glaze soon cracks, ieaving the metal exposed. Even plated pins do not appear to resist the action of the com- pounds developed in the body ofthe in- sect, thongh solid silva: ones will, so that cheap silver may at least be a boan to the entomologists. A bronze pin has found favor of late, but is far from be- The latest thing is a nickel alloy, which posserses decid- ed advantages of the common kind, whose basis is, brags, -— Philadelphia In- quirer. & Hungry People. The Australians pass the greater part of their tivie at the table. At 7 they take tea aid breawl and butter. At 8-30 they breakfast om cold meats, chops or steaks. ezgs and bacon and tea. At 11 most of them take alight lunch of beer and bis¢e uit, or teaand bread and butter, according to their sex. At 1, or 1:30, they dine. and again the teapot comes: | into requisition. At 3 afternoon tea is served and swallowed. From 6 to 7 all Australia, broadly speaking, is taking its third meal, and again drinking tea. Those who stay up at all late sometimes supplement this with a light collation at 10. —+ Good Pay. In twenty-five years Madam Sarah Bernhardt hes, it is announced, been paid £200,6#) for her exertions on the | stage. and she is now fulfilling a com- paratively short engagement which will add £80,000 to that large sum. Comviacing Proof, Morton—Are->ou sure that Penman is really reconciled with his wife? reads what he weites and he eats what she cooks, — ThE STRONG POINT about. the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla is that they are permanent. They start from. ny ~- een Crandall—Yes. I am sure of it, for she | selected Coeoa, Mr. Epps hus provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavor ed beverage which may save us many,heavy doctors’ bills. It ie by the judicious use ot such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until song enough to resist every tendency to disease ldundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is.a weak point. We may escape many 8 taia] shaft by keeping ourseives wel! fori fied with pure blood and a properly nourieb od fr: me.”—Civil Service Gazette. Mac e simply with boiling water or milk Sold ouly in packets, by Grocers, labelhkd thus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homecepathic Civemists, London England. What’s the time? If you have a Congh dt is time you were taking GRAY’S ,, RED SYRUP * SPRUCE __GUM THE OLD STANIPARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and «ll LUNG AFFECTIONS, i has been on telal for. more than Sore and the verdict of the people is that dujstive best remedy known. Mc. and Be. parcottle. Gold everywhere. Kerav WATSOK & CO. Paopaisvess MOn TEAL. |MORTGAGE SALE, obe soki by Public Auction, at the Court miata Summerside, on THURSDAY, the vist day of February next, 185, at Twelve o’clock noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indentureof Mortgage dated the 20% day of February, A D iss6, made between James Kelly of Lot Eleven and Catherine (bis wife) of the one part, and A. Bannerman Warburton and Charies R. Smal!!wood of the ather part, and which said Mortgage was duly assigned to the under- |} signed by Indenture dated ith of October, ‘| 1894, made between the said A. Bannerman Warbu:ton and Charles KR, Smallwood of the one part, and Nett MeQuarrie, the uader- signed, of the other part: — All that tract, piece or pareel.of land situ- ate, lying and being on Township Number is to say:--Commencing at a uare stake fixed on the south bou of William the solid foundation —Pyure Blood. Travellers, away from the comforts «f home, will find in Hawker’s liver pills & speedy cure for all dtsturbance of the: stomach. Try Moore & McLeod for bargains in. Men’s winter underwear to-night. sick headache, Hawker's livey pills are- without an equal To correct. a sour stomache, or cure & ; ’ Eleven, iv Prince County, as follows \ Adam.’ farm, thence along the ndary of } Richard Kelly’s farm south thirty-four de- grees west thirty-six chains; thence east seven chains; thence north thirty-four de- | grees east thirty six chains thence west to place of commencement, cor taining twenty- ) five acres, a Jittle more er less, together with the a rtenances. For lurther — ulars apply at the office of Messis. Me , Morson & McQuarrie, Sum de. < Dated -£th January, A D, 1893. NEIL McQUARRIE, ' Lheir Dialogue After Reading the Med: ed only by a very intelligent little dog, 000 frances.” Assignee of Mortgagees. jauZ9-—-29, & b 6, 12. A LOVER AND HIS Lass cal Press, HE: Take, oh! take those lips aw ay! Not but what I want to kiss them, Not but what, believe, me, pray, I most certainly shall miss then Heretofore, you know, I've joyed In our frequent lip-communion: Never yet have I been cloved With the sweets of labial union; *Tis on other grounds, | say, “Take, oh! take those lips away!” A. , My decision is no whim, Due, my love, to fit of vapors, *Tis the consequence most grim Of perusing doctors’ papers: For these journals now decla~e, With malign persistance, Beryl, That each kiss in which we share Reeks (excuse the word) with peril, That is why I'm forced to say, “Take, oh! take those lips away!” SHE: Try not thus to me dissuade, For in vain is your endeavor, What, shali I shrink back afraid. When my Edwin dares? No never! Darling. yu know well our case, Love has bound us in one tether, So, if there be risks to face, We shail face them both together; - As you love me, then, don't say, “Take, oh! take those lips away!" HE AND SHE: We will never bs coerced By the bullying bacillus, Doctors, though they say their worst, With dismay shall never fill us, Let us, therefore, both of us, Their last raven-croak dismissing, Show that thus—and thus—and thus! We still mean to go on kissing. Neither of us means to say, “Take, oh! take those lips away!" —London Truth. A GIFTED PARISIAN DOG. He Knew a Better Trick Than Barking at the Burglars. An amazing story of canine sagacity is told in a recent number of La Lanterne, of Paris. M. and Mme. Herisson, living in the Rue St. Sauveur, went to the theatre one evening, leaving their domicile guard- who answered to the name of Castor. They valued him highly, and often remarked: “Castor? We would not sell him for 10,- Oshawa, Ont. Pains in the Joints Caused by Inflammatory Swelling A Perfect Cure by Hood’s Sarsa- Parilla. “It affords me much pleasure to recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My son was afflicted with great pain in the joints, accompanied with Swelling so bad that he could not get up stairs to bed without crawling on hands and knees. I Was very anxious about him, and having read Hood’s*" Cures so much about Hood’s Sarsaparilla, I deter- mined to try it, and got a half-dozen boctles, four of which entirely cured him.” Mars. G. A. LAKE, Oshawa, Ontario. N. B. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilie. Hood's Pills act easily, «et promptly and efficiently. on the liver and bowe.3. 25e. en: The Art of never forgetting is acquired by ‘cerning to remember the >ight thing at the right time. For instance, should you have any uneasiness at the stomach at any time, think of Adams’ TUTTI FRUTTI. It gives imme- diate and permanent relief. See that no imitation is They had not been long away when bur- glars entered the house. Castor, who was at that momentin the kitchen, whiling away the hours by chasing his tail, heard the noise, and not recognizing his master’s step, pricked up his ears and listened. A moment more and he decided it must be thieves. To the proverbial fidelity of his race there was added in this wonderful dog the wisdom of serpents. Realizing that if he barked the intruders would seize and silence him forever, he sat down, covered his head with his paws ard thought in- tently. At last a light broke over his the Plumber, will now furnish first-class work and jobbing of all kinds at short notice. palmed off on you. CHARLES E. THORNE, Practical Plumber, Gas and Sanitary Ergineer. —_—_—_— Having for a number of years worked in United States with an experienced TESTIMONIALS—Arthur Johnson, Eaq., Druggist, Revere Hotel, ete. All orders left at REVERE HOTEL. oct31—dy 3m ced mind, and he stole nojselessly from the house and rau swiftly to a near-by build ing which was in the course of construc tion. There he seized a lighted lantern in his mouth and returned with it to the house. The ruse met with the success it desery ed. The thieves, seeing the light in the adjoining room, believed themselves detect ed, and fled. Cuastor’s joy knew no bounds, and when his owners returned they found him still rubbing his paws with satisfac- tion. The Donkey in Jokes. “By Jove!” said the country squire Who had got the worst of an argument with Sydney Smith, “if 1 had a son who was a donkey, I'd make a parson of him straight away.”’ “Possibly,”’ returned the wit, “but your father was evidently of a different mind.” That is one type. Here is another: A man had a portrait taken with his children ina donkey carriage, he standiag at the anim- al’s head, Slowing it to a friend, he asked his opinion of the likeness. “It’s the very image of you,’ was the verdict, “but who ix that holding your head?”’ ere is still another specimen that recalls 5 Really Equal to any Imported <—) ‘Take my Advice and 9 S | Insist n detling this Ss / 10 Cent Smoke for Ba tS tn OD os K SEE CO Narraa maak le the “Society Upon the Stainslaw:’ Two gentlemen in an auctjon-room were dis- puting the +ossession of a picture bya celebrated painter, which faithfully repre- sented an ass. Finally one of them said: “My dear sir, it is of no use, I sha]l not givein. The painting once belonged to my grandfather and IT intend to have it.” “Oh! inthat case,” replied his rival, suavely, “Iwill give it up. I think you are fully entitled to itif it is one of you family portraits.” Next to this we may place the retort of the Irish girl, who, caught in the act of playing on Sunday morning and being accosted by the parish priest with the greeting, “Good morning, daughter of the evil one,” replied promptly, *“Good morn- ing, father!” The Kaiser Gavotte, A square dance in which society is much interested is the Kaiser gavotte. This dance owes its origin toa German profes- sor, whe gave it its name in honor of Em- peror William. The dance so delighted His Majesty that he has ordered it to be danced at all the Court balls. The Kaiser gavotte is a stately dance much resembling the minuet. As danced atthe German Court balls a profound obeisance to the Emperor and Empress begins and ends the dance. The continu- ous figure leave the beholder in a trans- port of admiration. Only a professor of dancing could describe every figure. Two figures which are particularly beautiful are called the rosette and the star. The gavotte balance, however, is the most effective figure in thedance. The ladies, with their left hands, very daintily catch their skirts, lifting them ever so little, still enough to show satin slippers and clouds of lace, With right hands held high over their heads, they catch their partners’ hands, and in this wise, balanc- ing, one couple following another in suc- cession, they make a grand tour of the ballreom. All the steps are stately and dignified, and only persons with natural grace can dance the Kaiser gavotte well. Henry Irving’s Lega, Some time ago, when Henry Irving was in Edinburgh, a Scotch clergyman came and informed him that he was to attend the theatre that week for the first time in his life, to see one of the Lyceum produc- tions. Irving felt duly flattered, and so expressed himself; but the divine, after a certain amount of stammering, confessed that he did not wish to see a playin which there wasa ballet. Irving, greatly puz zled, informed him that there was no dancing in the plays he was then produc- ing, but that, according to the slang of the “profession,” the supernumeraries of both sexes were “the ballet,” and hence prob- ably arose his visitor's mistake, The worthy man’s face beamed, and he took an affectionate leave of his host; but at the door he was seized with misgivings and suddenly demanded, point-blank; “If there is no ballet, Mr. Irving, why do people talk so much about your legs?” Irving’s answer has not been chronicled. “ cnenisidialiaireneietill lpia Greatest value in thcity in undercloth- ing. children’s cloth «and ulsters at Mc Kay Woolen Co. >> e+e Why pay regulag prices for goods when goucan buy them at 20, 25 and 30 per eent. discount at Prowse Bros. 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