H ae eee ere ae Sl = es Gypsies as Musicians. in days ef yore, long ere the hills of Enzland were tuaonelled, its rivers crossed, or its valleys were invaded to make way for railway trains, it was sweet to listen to the mild music which emanatiag from some gypsy camp io a secluded dell, mingled with the rich notes of the nightingale and other birds of song, just ss the sun, on his vermilion car, sank below the horizon in the distant west Although inroads have been made on the haunts of the gypsv tribes, and their music is not heard so often now as formerly, the old love ef it still lingers in the tents, aod lives in the hearts of this singular people. Their home life is new and then enlivened by music and especially when the women have had “good luck,” and the mea have been successful in their speculations. Itis then they indulge, dancing, more than they usually do, both io ealiog and drinking. A few of “fornane’s smiles” will make them so light-hearted, and they become 80 merry, thata tune on the violin is proposed, to which ail that are able and so di: - pose d dance With yreat hilarity especialy to that known as * The white Cockade.’ Many of the men dunce well, aod the women and girls generally move lightly and elegantly, and all of them seem to cojoythe pastime, The fivorite instruments of the gypsies are the harp, tiddle, tambourine, and tin whistle. Sach apt pupilsin music are mtoy of them, thatif they had preper facilities and efficient tutors they would be no disgrace whatever either to the most eminent Composers Or to the most secomplished musicians, In different parts of Europe, particularly in Russia wud Hungary, many gypsies have become very popular as sidgers io cathedrals and churches and have often been employed to sing before princes und f.shiovab!e assemblies, bow private and public. In Spain some vf the Giitanos sre theatrical performers, and Case. ere not infrequentin whieh they have attained great efficiency ard popularity. In Hungary a writer re lates of knowing several gypsy women who were popular as pubiic singer-, and one in parti ular, whose voice wis of such remarkable sweetness that she wus almost consiantly engaged in sing- ing at ecoacerts given in the private mansions of the rich and ooble for many miles around, and tor which she was always very muaificently pad— Brooklyn Magazine. $< O- -——— Neatness in Dress at Home. The importantce of neat and testetul house dressing caugot be overestimated. The matron who appears before the members of the family in a shabby, soiled wrapper, and makes the excuse if, indeed, she takes the troubleto make one at all—that “it is so much more comfortable,” has little idea of the possible consequences of such a course, Could she but realize that her dress is an evil example to her daaghters, and one productive of consequences that will reach far beyond her own span of life, that her busbaod and sons cannot fail to draw comparisons between her dress and that of the ladies they meet in others homes, and that these com- parisons canvot fail to decrease their respect for her, she might be induced to give more attention to her persoual appearance. Not even the burden of care aad Conetant employment ean fur- nish a sufficient execuse for careless habits, for few things are more import- aut to the wellbeing of a family. There is an old saying to this effect that that an untidy mother has disobedient children; aod while neither parent nor children may realize thewhy or where- fore of it, yet thore is always a lack of respect and ao iudifference to the uuthority 0) a mother who ta'es no pride in her personal appearance. And it isatthe mother alone upon whess shoulders rests the burden af responsi- bility for home neatness and order in dress: the father has his duty to look a‘ter us well,and should never fail to insist apon the younger members of the family presenting themselves with weli- kept hands, cleaa faces, neatly-brushed hair, and orderly drese, at least every meal where the family aesemble.— Brooklyn Magazine. I The Digestibility of Fish. Fish is gonorally r regarded as a light exsily digested, and nutritious article of food, and as such is often preseribed for patients during convalesence. But every now and again the medical frater- nity is chagrined at the sudden setback et such patient, and occasionally a fatal relapse follows the “bit of fish” ordered as the rege thing for an invalid’s meal. J. Stuart Nairne, surveon of ie GiiGe Samuritan Mess pir ital for Women, calls attention to the fuct—learned by bim through some distressing experiences—that itis the covkiaz end preparation of the fish and not the fish itself, which is at fault. Boiled fish, fried fish, baked fish are all inferior in digestibility to steamed fish. Dieting is the half and some times the be-t half of medical treat- ment, and modieal men are but poor doctors if they ars not good cooks, Bai oot silyood eo0ks know that a seamed! fish may be safviy partaken of when if cookei in any other way it Might be « seriously indigostible plate. Me . CARPETS just opened at the London dy wy 3i—dec9 inieiulite cia win EN iD ehrow of Lampe at W. 2 ae TUV ‘ab SWwhew thy THI E ne DAI LY EX ~ JOKNSE . 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Re i | No. 3 | er ee P. M. Charlottetown ....... venst 715 1 50 Royalty Junction....- | 7 34 212 North Wiltshire ........ [oe 2 05 Hunter River....++.e......} 8 30 | 3 20 en SGP ERO 9 00 i 3 47 County Line...... lis bec céun 9 U9 i 4 07 NTN on civcccdcovcesgel oz | ‘2 Kensington... 3 9 0 i $45 ‘ (ar; 1010 o 2 Sammerside.......... : ee + oe (dp 12 40 i vcccn csi naps 1 00 Wellington.. 1 27 Port Hill. ~sonceel 2 08 ass «60d ccenetental 3 22 Bloomfield ............s00: | 3 45 MENG, <cvescnsdic. + aa S Tignish.. + teense 5 15 Pe M. “TRAIN DEPAR?—POR THE ‘EAST STATIONS, No. 5 No. 7 P. M. Charlottetown ....... 2 30 Royalty Junction.......... 2 50 Bedford... Mount Stewart. Cardigtticcsc......:. seee 5 22 Georgetown........... ar 5 45 P. mM, r. Mount Stewart.... ....... 1 05 SALE on vecbad ave babes } 4 43 me WOOO iA. oiccccs bee i 512 Bear River.. eeecee.. cs : >» 57 SO rm 6 40 ‘RM Seen aneedl cee Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p. ms on Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Cape Traverse at at 6.45 a. m., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving at C ounty Line Junction at 7.35 All other trains run daily, Sundays excepted. FRAMES COLE EN, a. ™., Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1886.—all prs 6i A rrans maenment, cee) DECEMBER, Ist, STATIONS, | No. 2. ! No. 4. i} ee fe “Teh ERS Be Charlottetown...........% 2 30 | 1000 Royalty Junction, i 212 } 9% 37 North Wiltshire.......... 1 29 8 45 PrmeOer WetOe... oc. cckeeds 115 | 8 30 Bradalbane.... ee 12 45 78s County Line......... 12 36 } 743 PN hak, o ucenckcncns 12 233 1B De CHa oak ov dciccccis 12 05 7 05 (dp, A.M. 6 30 Summerside.... @ ' 1 34 , fw 10 3) \Viiscoue he cialis onehex ee 10 15 W ellingtomeescccescccs cae 9 49 Pori Hill iG odes 4 ciutounen 9 07 () Leary. .obees seel 7 *4 Lloomtield . j : ed 7 30 Alberton........ ; ; 6 55 | PIMMIGRS 6 dkibacs dp! 6 A. M. RAINS ROM TE ) TRAINS ARRIVE - - FRO! ST, | i STATIONS. No.6 No. & A. M. Charlottetown. : Fee ia 10 25 i Royalty Junction......... i 10 05 Pag Cc ansices ccccvel 933 | ae i (dp} 9 00 piount Stewart....... ' (ar 8 50 | Car tigen. dant tes 7 33 Georgets wn. .8eee0e.c0D 7 15 A. M. A. M, Mount Stewart.,.... .,.dp ; 9 09 by BOWIE. baie sano hoes dns on i j 8 17 St. Peters pewees*#ee.esecel j 7 438 Bear River cknsiteat | 7 U3 SOT... eoeee GD 6 a i fer ISLAND RAILWAY. ISS6-7. f 1886, Trains will run as follows TRAINS ARRIVE— FROM THE WEST, Tuesday, 5.00 p. m., and leave Cape Traverse Superintendent. PRICES. FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed, altered and Repaired. HIGHEST CASH PRICES ca Ch’ town, my 4, 1886 nw HAT & FUL STORE, Wewsen Block. A NHW DEP eB Eee URE HATS, of the Latest Styles, at at the LOWEST very oid for Raw Furs. . SsTUAX 'T. RUYAL CANADIAN CAPITAL - - - o Head Office—MONTREAL. | Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, General Agent _—-————- 0 —--—- Wes RISKS TAKEN ON MOST Agent for Prince Edward Island :— MERCHANTS RANK Ch town, Jan. 1888, INSURAN GE GO. %5 90,068, PAVORABLE THER Us. ay F. ARNAUD, OF HATIPAX § TELEPHONE COMPLAY 0 er me ate fFXHIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, between Charluttetown, Hunter River, County “Line, *rectown, Ke asington, Summer- side and Sr, Eleanots, at the following Rates: From Station to Station, when the distance is i. miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- versation, or part thereof, en roeces secsee sees do do do do do do Written messages, subiect to Company’s conditions, wiil be seat from Station to Station at following Rates ;— When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or under... ........0... 15 Cents Whan distance ig greater than 10 miles............ cccccccos soveresce cosececee sossseces scesereee 25 & For each additional word one cent extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be mate to lessees of instramants Written messager wil]| be delivered in Chiriottetown within « ity limiig; fromail ether receiving offices within a quarter of a mile trom gait offices, Epeciai rates will be made for delivering at greater distances, All communications and messages mst be 7 The Company is prepared to lease T ‘elepi merside at established rates, and to tr ah with persons requiring For further information apply io the Subscriber, at Charlottetown Oh’town, Orr, 19, )RAB— yar ant PAINCE COWARD {SLAND, ses eteess seeees sesteeees cases s seesece speeeeeee 10 Conte 5 to 10 mites ..... eéeeks btheas Oe : over if miles,. ison oe ss eee eeee repaid, . ox strume nts in Chariottetown and Sum. rivate or toll lines. ROB ANGUS MANAGER. aT fa : & bs TO he Sold by Public Auction, at the Court llouse, in (harlotietown, ob vy HUDNESDAY, the first day of December next, A. D., 1586, ai by virtue of a Power of vior ruge, oclea o'ciock, noulh, Sale, contained in an ladenture oi dated the tweilth Gay of Apri, A. i ae aud made between Catherine MewnrwendZic and Neil McKenzie, of 1 one part, and Kdwaid Peustee, under the will of Jarvis ligdszeon, the late Charles other part, Ab sL th tut tract, right, deceased, of the picce, oF parcel of land or inning, and is to Archibald one-halt of the said road to the place of bes bounded on the west by land sold Currie, containiag nineiy-seven and acres of land, a little more or less. Dated the £3rd day of October, A. D, For further particulars apply at tae Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown. KDWARD J. HODGSON, Mortg 1886, agee. Oct, 23--law ti sale sal The above Sale has been postponed until WED- NESDAY, the 15th Dec., instant, then to take place at the boat and piace above mentioned, ik. J. HODGSON, Mortgugee. Dec. ist, 1886. IS27 = = = I886. - - EK. KENNY, Dry Geeds and Shipping, LALIFAX, CANADA. : rg yA ‘, CEN N ¥. (f €. ree Doatoana : AULD. Rare ed . . . J . i 3 ‘y wminatis mopnany UouGia’ YU iu SSiUH merenans, HOUSE, ; cenmct mpsgate Strect, fONDON. I CRESHAM gpishie \ eaoe Kugland, Scott's and Vanghan.s Codes March 29, 1888. ry the TEA, 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE, : aug3| WK HAVE OP FRED UP A 5 ee es ‘. T) “ysAnre: OV fr nnnony RMAs Reatau UL! WUUuL Y u SEHEDS ON bE a rst 1B 1m us .= GREA a A xf Uap RR: Sm hu Si ra INT, alongside of John Stumbles* Harness Shop, where we are bound to sell everything in our line at Bottom Prices. Tz, (different qui alities. ) SUGAR, “ > : ‘ ‘ RAISINS, : ‘ CVURERANES. MBLASSES, N ~SWRetDAB.* Web FINS, and everything you in the l want Grocery 1 e. ALSO STABLING ACCOMODATION those who favor us satisfaction, and the and produce We are determined to cive with (heir patr > entire best value for their money Come one, come all and inspect our Goods. Remember the place is on Great next John Stumbles’ ids arness I¢ Bees W Wanted. JOHi ane 0. GREAT GEORGE Oct. 4, 1886-—3mo eod r,eorge Strect, ' tablishment. Charlottetown Steam Laundry HEAD OFFICE: Mark Wright & Co , Furni room, Kine Square AGENCIES : G. H. HASZARD‘S Store, Queen Street G. 'T. DAVIES, American Cloihing Store, S’Side bb00K Gents’ Goods a Chtown, Sep. 6, 1886 Specialty. AGAHOQQMRHM CVyonney ADDED at 1 SIDLBH, A Boon in Life insuranee. + 1 1 he Reliable and Cheap. The Canada Mutual Aid Association, TXCCRPORATED in 1880 and Fre ~ the Dominion Insurance Act of 18 Insurance within the reach of the classes—the people who need it most. Insurance according to age from $3,090 to $1,000, Paid about $30,000 in ciaims to widows and orphans of members in 1835, Cost to each member $14, only. 4 _ ‘ed under > industrial Head Office. 87 Fo King Street West, ronte. ee ILLIAM RENNIE, President. . P. PAGE, Secretary. aa WILLIAM CROSS, Gen. Agent Maritime Provinces. EPHRAI M BE LL, Co arleton, Local Agent P. K. island, Aus, 20, 1856—wky tf Property. Foi ; pale, RE: Se P, ¥. 1., Oct, 13, 1986, ‘HE Undersigned offers for Sale ae portion of | Land situated on the West River Road, three | miles from ioc ky Point, consir eat 2v0 acres, 17 of which are clear, the remainder covered with Sofi Wood paltahia for fencing and scantling There is a comfortable Dweiling House ‘and | Stable on the premises, and is also well watered, Possession given immediately, MRS. BOLG West River, Ovt. 1i~wkyt? ; _ IDAY., DEC Es v TGAbE SALE: “Nothing wroun sil te, lying and being on Lot or Township aamber Sxty-Dve, ip Quecn's Count iv vunded us fulluws, that is to say: ( ommene in on the norih side of tie road levdalng irom Long Creck towards Canve Cove, and at th west | boundary of land formeriy leased to John Me- | kswen, thence running thereon north one ucgrec west by the magnetic meri lian of the year 17ii0 | for the distance of thirty-four chains and ninety links, or until it strikes the southern boundary ¢ the property of Mrs. Lydia Wrigiit, thence ren ping thereon south eizhty-seven degrees west twenty-one chains and eizhiy inks, thence outh to the aforesaid read, thence following the course | ollice oft | | | | — prmeme o’clock, a. m. *s, leaving BE RK 10, Injrius. A eee es oe Se et I tly OO MiYNS Veo Bevis >, ANALYST, Halifax, N. 8, DOMINION Dec, 2, 1586. } a Lesha S KOVOLVINO iD Ki lf A. WHITE. & SOR, AGENTS IN CHARLOTTETOWN. Wii. LESLIE, PATENTEE, Oct. 8—wy 3mo pd Ss Priest’s Pond, P. E. L., = 2 PS Paty? ; be Ew ie’ B ret eft a _8 3 B cae if a Be ~ ee wus ee ee LCE hag tater heo ol i unm @ | supply of Printing Types and Material —OF THE— invention and est Peseription, Latest and wo are pow perared to print, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF FANB, LLS. HAND Bi LETTS HEADS, REORIP TS, PeSTLRs DPAERS, &. FAT MME FOR, SALE AZ SORES, THE Subscribers offer for Sale that beartiful Farm, Situated in the im mediate Vicinity of Souris, and known as the LESLIE FARM, con- taining 117 acres of prime land. Possession given ist December next. THRMS EASY. Apply in Souris to MATTHEW, On the premises to Sept. 28—dly 32 wks MCLEAN & CO. LESLIE BROS, ST “HEATHER BELLE. 1986, Se, TUESDAY OC TOBER 12th 18 386, the steamer “Heather Bele” will run as follows: Wiil leave Orwell Br'sh Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day moruipys at seven 0’ ‘lock, calling at China Peint and Hal lic lay’s Wharve Leaving Charlottetown for Halliday‘s. China Point and Orwell Brush Wharf same evenings. at two o'clock, remaining at Brush Wharf every Tuesday and Wednesday night, and Thursday night re turning to Chariottetow n, arriving about eight o'clock. During ihe month of Occober, Steamer will run to Crapaud as follows :—Every Friday morning, ai seven o'clock, leave Chariotteiown for Cra- paud ; leaving Crapaud for Charlottetown at eleven oO ‘clock, remainiag at Charlottetown same night Saturday, leave Charlottetown for Crapaad, at Crapaud for Char- ( lottetown, about 1 o’e leek, p.m. JOIN Fall Arrangement, . HUGHKS, Agent. Imo law pat | FOS +4 Sy A Gy ale |" f |? 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