The Diary: Cont'd on page. 82 Page. 80 their trumpets and followed by their hunting dogs. The huntsmen were dressed in leather breeches, red coats trimmed with brass buttons, and tall patent leather riding boots. The horses were all jet black and were splendid looking animals. The two elks which were to make the high dive were next introduced. Buying tickets we made our way into the interior and found seats. Before us lay a pretty little artificial lake with a beautiful background of mountains scenery open to the sky. The first on the programme was a selection on the piano by a yound lady after which a beautiful grey house called trixie came proudly walking around the bank of the lake bowing to the audience as he proceeded. A chair was then placed for him and he, after several efforts, managed to stand with his four feet upon the seat of the narrow chair. The trainer then sat down on the chair and Trixie immediately sat down in his lap. Illustrations on Page 79.He was then asked by his trainer to tell him which main in the audience was in love.Trixie studied the faces of all the mea minute and then nodded his head to let hsi trainer know that he had found him.The trainer then placed before him a row of number He told Trixie to look again and see what row the man was in and then take out the number. Trixie then picked out the figure I and 4 thus placing the man in the 1st row Fourth seat. The man occupying this particular seat looked as if he would have liked to have crawled in some place out of sight. By the way,beside him was seated a red headed