THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, 23, tovo AN ODE OF HORACE. { (Horace, Book I, Last Ode, ‘‘Persicos odi."*) To feast in birh #tate, * ie @ Perr cry I hate. Wreaths of linden 1 care net to braid. Then cease, boy, to look Through each leafy nook For the summer's last rose ere it fade. The myrtie alone Has a charm all its own. I forbid thee aught else to entwine, It is fairest for thee, It is sweetest for me, While I quaff ‘neath the close arching vine. —J. R. in Spectator. INSIDE THE THEATER. Customs at the German Plays Unlike Those of American Audiences, The audiences that gather at the Ger- man theater in Irving place are unlike those seen at any other playhouse in town. During the recent engagement of © SABDABDAS NSN ASASAGR Every mother should welcome into . the household » Agnes Sorma there, the audiences were ‘| 9 a exceptionally large and offered a strik- Ba by Ss » ing illustration of the difference be- 6 tween them and the gatherings in the Own ‘ theaters devoted to English plays. The ¥ quiet of the spectators is the first no- $oa p A ticeable difference. Nobody speaks J | even quietly to his neighbor without Like baby himself, though srnall it © | jeaning over so closely to him that the brings happiness, because it is S© 3) | gound could uot possibly disturb any- good for baby's skin, and makes him @ | phody else. Even then the whisperer is so fresh and nice. > | likely to be reminded by a rebuke from BABY’S OWN SOAP is made from ‘ in front or behind. The slightest noise Py . purest vegetable oils, is delicately scented with flower extracts, and is pre-eminently THE nursery soap of Canada. 72 COE ED © EA. S7.SAER. interrupts the course of the spectators’ enjoyment and that is something which will not be tolerated by the serious play- goers of the German theater. The ouly talking they propose to heaf is that of the actors on the stage. Applause very rarely comes until the close of the act. Then, if the performance be worthy, the oo ey. ‘e > New Invention, I have invented and patered on July 24, 1897, a pew straw vlevator and shaker attached to any fanners. Itcleans all grain perfectly first cleaning, all grain is taken out of the straw. It has been well tested. It only takes abou’ 4 ~f the power for to drive it of any otLer machine for that purpese in the market, I aek every, intending purchaser to see one of the Week’s shakers before purchasing any <A SD After coughs and colds the germs of consumption often gain a foothold. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites will not cure every case; but, if taken in time, it will cure many. i Other, Anv person infringing on the pai- b| ent will be dealt with according to the law Fven when the disease 1S | I have appointed Mr. Walter Grant of ai Mill View, Lot 49, as manufacturing farther advanced, some re- agent. He will receive orders; also myself markable cures are effected. i Tw i SOHN A. WEEKS In the most advanced stages ’ g ALBERTON. | it prolongs life, and makes the days far more comfort- able. Everyone suffering from consumption needs this food tonic. soc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. Just Recelved BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE Pe MONTAGUE: BRIDGE This property consists of a commo- dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said tq he the best business stand in Montague, Titie Guaranteed. Possession immediately. Apply to} E. H. BEER, Ch’'town, [ 63 2awkwtf. aie ee tis Sateen mee tlt ett I IR gt | and Others acknowledgment 1s unrestrammeciy cor- dial. Laughter at the funny points ofa farce is never repressed. That indul- gence is unrestrained. Iu comic operas the applause is quite as common 48 it is at the other theaters, and the audi- ences like encores quite as much as those who hear them in English. It is in the quiet moments of a seri- ous play, however, especially when the scene leads to an exciting climax, that the mood of the audience is most char- acteristic. Then from the orchestra seats to the crowded gallery the specta- tors are intensely absorbed in every movement and every word of the actors. When the climax has come and this tension is released, it can be immedi- ately felt, although there ia po applause or any audible outbreak. The feeling runs through the house and the emo- tions are relaxed. But the customary relief is not expressed as it usually is in other theaters by applause. That must wait until the curtain falls. Like all German theaters the world over, the Irving Place is dreadfully overheated. Fresh air is all very well when one sits im freien, hat indoors ev- erything must be appropriately stuffy and hot. So the German theater in New York frequent!y becomes distressingly warm. But the regular audiences do not appear to object to it. Many of the men leave the theater between the acts and smoke in the lobby, more, poszibly, than would usually be found in an American audience. Some of the women occasion- ally retire to the lobby, bat the number of those who follow the example of the menissmall. Fossibly if the theater had a foyer as large as those in Europe the audience would retire just as those in Germany co. Brut that custom bas never become popular here, and there is the added attractiou of an orchestra to keep the audience seated between the acts. Very few of the continental thea- ters have orchestras. The cloakroom system exists to a greater extent in the German theater than it does at ary other place excepting the Metropclitan. Cloaks and hats are deposited at the garderobe with regu- larity, and the men 2s well as the wom- en are patrons of this branch of the theater. The ru'e about bats is a qual- ified ove. The management asks only that those hats which interfere with the view cf persous behind shall be remov- ed. Others are not forbidden. Few are worn, however, and it is interesting te see the size of those that are retained They may not be triumphs of millinery, but they show that women sometimes think of other things than beauty or fashion when they get a hat—that they think, in fact, of the persons who may sit in the row behind them at the thea- ter.—New York Sun. Latinized English, There was a period in the history of English literature, says Professor Mark H. Liddell in The Atlantic, when the ideal of a perfect sentence was one in which English thought was so run into a classic mold as to make the English reader stand on his head to see the meaning of it. That was because the obvious fact in most Latin sentences was a periodic structure. It was an easy road to beautiful expression to as- sume this perfection for Fnglish sen- tences an@ make them conform to it. Man sbuc ch 4% eyes to a mulfipiclty of form in English writing which they did not understand and chores cut of & foreign touguea single form Which they did. In the same wey a false type of beauty has often been set up in high places where nien should lock for a real one. sterling. silver and _ rolled shere are two kinds of plate, and selling very low, Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, | Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. 60 "he dollar wheel is equal to te best high grade bi- cycle yn the market of any other nake. 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Of course a large concern like Shorey’s can keep a staff of experienced workmen upon one class of work from yesr to year until they become absolutely perfect, while a tailor’s hands produce a sack coat to-day, a dress coat not be expected to attain the proficiency ef Shorey’s workmen, Shorey’s Guarantee Card in the pocket of every garment shows that the firm is bound to | give perfect satisfaction in every instance. aye be. 00 ese 000 <a 000 <a 000 <r 00 ee 00 en 00 a 00 6 a 04 16 — 96 <ee 600 <a 800 me pee Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’town. an a wail ae - ¢ “Penang, omedy A ot <= A~ es aA Sang we Fi / as , \ hate ee s ; ey EO NSE RS ~~ Paint ¢ us a3 i v 8 4 i Z See " ot ee 9, eee , oe. } x7) Me) |e @ RA ae ls ty te} : } we rie Pe ° | S38 | Balke a | a f 3 ph ye ~,,! = Pu oe ee tl - ew a a a ney te: fe ee wemat clo "a . (st».he body. Itis jrst as important. 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