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The idol of the Moon, from which comes Monday, is habited in a short coat, like a man but holding the moon in his hands , from which comes Tuesday, was one of the most ancient and popular the Germans, and is represented o his garments of skins, according to} A LTS gods Ol their peculiar manner of clothing ; the | = third d iy of the week Was dedicated to his worship. Woden. from which comes Wednes- day, was a valiant prince among the lis image was prayed to for o4XONS. V ctory. ‘Thor, from wheace comes Thureday, is seated in a bed, with twelve stars over his head, holdiog a sceptre in his Friya, from whence we have Friday, is represented with adrawn sword in bis band, and a bow in his left. Soetar, from which is Saturday, has the appearance of perfect wretched- is thin-visaged, long-haired and with a long beard. He carries a water pail in bis right hand, wherein are fruits and flowers. band. hess ; 1e is ee —_—— Coke on Etiquette. Speaking of Judge Coke to a con- gressman from his State, drew out the following: The Senator lives down on Sixth St., in strict retirement. Nobody is allowed to visit him without first sending up his card. When the recent spell of warm weather was at its height the front door was left open one eves- ing. | It happened that two of his poli- tical friends from Galveston, were in the city and seeing his residence. See- ing Judve Coke through the lighted | window, they ascended and knocked at his room door. .Being asked to enter, the visitors stepped into the room, and | were about the Senator joy- fully, when he said :— “Gentlemen, I regret to say that it isarule of this house that the cards of visitors must always be sent up to me. L have to request that you will observe the cusfom.”’ to greet ‘Certainly we will,” reply as the vis was the abashed tors backed out of the apartment. ‘They rang the bell, gave the servant ci:l their cardsand waited | patiently for her return. ‘They were noxious to humor an old man’s eecen- tl icitier. The girl reappeared, and the Visitors almost fai inted when she said :— | “Senator Coke is not in.” =o Wanted to Know too Much. A Sunday school teacher was telling a Class of small boys the stony of the Prodival Son. When he came to the fatted calf part of the narrative, a little fellow opened his eyes to their widest and said : ‘Was it a little bit of a calf?” “No ; I should suppose not.” “How big was it ?’ “T really don’t know,” “Was it awful fat?” ‘¢Most likely it was.’ “Did they cook it whole ?” ‘! presume they did. 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MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, W. McLEAN, JAS. CURRTR, law tf Exeenators, Oat IMnAd MORTGAGE SALE, To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the First day of June next, A. D. 1886, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the twenty-sixth of February, A. D. 1834, and made between Pacifique Pineau and Judith Pineau, his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and John Ball, Trustees of the late David Stewart Rennie, of the other part,— ALL that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number twenty-three, in Queen's County, in Prince Ka- ward Island: Commencing at a square stake, fixed on the northeast side of the Koad leading frent New Glasgow to Fife’s Ferry, thence accord- ing to the magnetic north of the year 1764 norih fifty-two degrees east, for the distance of sixty- one chains and thirty links, or until it meets William Orr‘s wood farm, thence south forty- five degrees east, along the same nineteen chains and ninety links, thence south seventy-nine degrees west, twenty-one chains along the rear of William Laird‘s and Willham Sample’s farms, thence south forty-five degrees west, ten chains and fifty links along the rear of William Orr’s land, thence north forty-five degrees west, six chains and seventy-five links along the rear of Dominique Buott's farm, thence south fifty-two degrees, west thirty-three chains and thirty-five links to the said Road, thence following the course of the said Road north thirty-eight degrees west, five chains and twenty-five links to the place of commencement, containing fifty-five acres of land, a little more or less. Also, all that other piece of land, situate on said Township aumber twenty-three, in said County and Island: Commencing at a square stake fixed on the northeast side of the road lead- ing from New Glasgow to Fife'’s Ferry, at the division line between Abraham Pineau and the said Pacifique Pineau, thence according to the magnetic porth of the year 1764 north fifty-two degrees, east for the distance of sixty chains or until it meets the line dividing the estates form- erly owned by the late David Stewart Rennie, and that lately owned by Daniel Hodgson, thence along the same east one chain and twenty-eight links, or until it meets William Orr‘s land, thence south forty-five degrees, east thirteen chains and eighty-five links, thence south fifty-two degrees west to the said road, thence following the course of said road north thirty-eight degrees, west fourteen chains and forty links to the place of commencement, containing eighty-eight acres of land, a little more or less. Also, all that other tract, piece and parcel of land, situate on Lot twenty-three aforesaid, in Queen‘s County, commencing at a stake fixed on the northeastern side of the Road, called Fife's Ferry Road, und on the southeast side of a reserved line of road, thence along the south- eastern side of said reserved road to the partition line of the estate formerly owned by David Stewart Rennie ani that lately owned by the late Daniel Hodgson, thence along the said partition line until it strikes the southwestern line of Wil- liam Orr's land, thence south thirty-eight degrees, east along the same to the northeastern boundary of Jand leased to Abraham Pineaux, thenve south fifty-two degrees west to the first mentioned road, and thence along the said road five chains to the place of commencement, containing twenty-six acres of land, a little more or less. Also, all that other traci, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Township num- ber twenty-three aforesaid: Commencing at a stake fixed on the northeastern side of Fife‘s Ferry Road, running from thence north fifty-two demrees east to tbe partition line of the estate formerly owned by the late David Stewart Rennie, and that lately owned by the late Daniel Hodgson, thence along the said line being the hypothenuse to the distance of five chains and fifty links at right angles with the first mentioned line, thence south fifty-two degrees west to the said road and thence along the, same to the place of commencement, containing twenty-five acres of land, a little more or less. 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