THE CENTRE REPORTER Supplement, senior ome A New Enterprise at Centre Hall, It is the rule of the Lord Chamberlain's fice to send to the Queen's jewellers for - aluation all the ornaments which are found | Ready Made in the palace after a Court ball or concert, 3 Lhe day after the last Stat ball a gentle. ot man came down into the office and in.| ch hig quired for a diamond necklace, whi wife had lost at the ball the night before, I'he chief clerk assured him that no dia. —AT— —FOR— mond necklace Lad been found; where.| upon the husband proceede d to expati ate | | ou the enormous sum which be had gi ven! ) i for the necklace, with a deseriplion of its CE NTR KE H A I ! Men and Boy N various beauties I'he clerk listened insi. LU R44 4 . AR ds 4 . . lence, with much apparent sympathy, and, just as the loser was taking his leave, re. marked: “It is a very odd coincidence, ! but your necklace was of the same pattern i 1 «I » a paste ornsment which bas been found, i ( } k RI k “ paste tue Fo ay { . ¥ ¥) Vv Ae ul which has Deen pronounced of so lillie ‘ | * worth ad © Grand Opening value that it was pot worth advertising { — The paste neckisce was produced, and it , Y a ~ » . Sp . Coffee, Sugar, ended by the gentleman signing a receipt = for it, which juvolved swallowing a large mouthful of humble pie after his circum — OF —- _ . Could Tea, Shrups, a Privy Councillor, who las held high office. coudescend =o far lL : fot Worid. | NE WwW STOCK. Oueensiare . a —— A GIANT AND MIS TAILORS BILL, | stantial description of the cost of it A trial, which is stated to have caused | Gl ; ; ¢ ised (2 (ISS LT great amusement, come off in tl rhitor Y , County Court (Eng ) a The plaintiff, Mr. Iveus “et three inches in rh, por - uJ i i ) ) 4 q tionately stout. Mr. lve: atltent W { N ! attracted to an advertisement of | JOHN MULLEN. ANALY | tailors aunouncimg that the y were prepa to make tweed suits at two goivens, and | thought ax his solicitor remarked. that a ‘a i a THE 4 16 suit at that price would not be an extrava. | B A R { ¥ A I N\ - hy gence, and requested the advertisers to send | . ’ g an assistant to take hin measure When the assistant arrived, the plaintiff told him ! that the firm woul ave rathe losing | - } we firm yald have rather a a — ote 3 and — bargsnin; to which the assistant replied that it would be a eapital advert them, aud that they made the little jou | Fa riers will be (1 llow- pay for the big ones, The plaintiff's eas. | * : pe ure was taken, and he called to have the | re a : ed the highest price JO suit fitted, when the principal told Lim that | . all hk in ds produce. their advertisement did vot apply to giants, | He afterward obtained a similar suit at ane. | I RY GOODS, . . other tailor's, aud mied the defendant to re. The best bargains in i cover 3u., which was the difference between | Q fy . : ) : : ore Goods in the coun= the price he paid aud the amount advertised | LADYS DRESS GOODS, Sor e (roo by them. The judge decided that the de. | I. fendant had made and broken the contract | aud gave judgment for the plaintiff for the | | i i amount claimed, with comin, Probmiiy CLOTHS, CASSIMERS Go to the New Store both parties will be satisfied. Mr Tvens | | . . y tl Se bas got kis suit, and the tailors have go | na befor e pul chasing else NOTIONS. EANCY GOODS.[w here. tiseir advertisement, though not in the foru | i suggested by their polite assistant, i i | i ce
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