ee ti ape a ea ain sean —— THE DAILY EX Italy's Little War. — } Itaiy has got a litthe war on her) hands. Her occupation of Massowah is displeasing to King John of Abyssin- | ia. He thinks that Italy has designs on territory, and seems determined | that she shall not get a foothold on the main!ar [ast winter he opposed the | advance of the Italians, and the mase| acre of Sabati was the result. To! avenge that repulse and to strengthen | themselves on the east coast of Atrica | the Italian Government have ao army of thirty thousand men to Mus ywah and made preparations to carry against the} these pre- | Brit-| his sent on & Vigorous campaign Kiang ol Abyssinia. While parations are being made Great ain has iaterposed her good offices to avertthe threatened war if possible. | Mr. Portal has been sent to Debra Tabor | with a letter from Queen Victoria, ask-| ing Kiog Jobn to satisfy tae honor of | italy by ceding to its Government 4 certain portion ofhis territory. [t_ is} very doubtful whether even Queen Vic-| toria will be able to persuade the King | ' | } | to take a step so distasteful to him | aud bis subjects. Hehas an army ol forty thousand men under the com mand of a wise and skilful general. He} bas beaten the invading Italians once and he has no doubt of his ability to} [le probably over-| Though the he eccu- the wea- | beat them again. strength. which estimites bis mountainods country pies 5 tavorable to resistance, Abyssiaiao so! pons with which the far inf rior to diers are armed are those of their enemies. and it is almost certain that he will hav to succumb to Italian sete Too Much Smoke , soon sater, killand science. George Smythe, of New York, is dan gerously ill from excessive cigaret:e- sin yking. The laud declares that n Thavksgiving Day he consumed ei-hty cigarettes, and that it has beea his reg- ular babit to smoke two ani three pack- ages a diy for the last six m yathe, ~Whea his physic: ao was asked if he | thought the illness of the youth would | pr yve fatal he reptied: “That a lat of| his age should die of nare tic poisoning | from excessive eigarette-smoking should not be a matterof surprise. “If you| report this case,’ he continued, | ‘ please say for the good of other | young meu addicted to cigaretie smok- | ing that the tobacco habit is particularly | injurous to young and growing boys. | Nature rebe's ugainet its use, but men, | coaquering & natural distaste ior the | weed, habituate themselves to its use, | sometimes without any ill effects to| themselves. Children and young boys, | however, are not well qualified to re-| sist the baneful influence of tobace9, and | especially when it is used ia the cheap- erkinds, which are more strongly charg- ed with nicotine than cigars or ‘resb| smokiog tobacev.” Young Smythe very naturally regrets that ever he learnedito smoke cigarettes and saye! that if he recovers from the attack of | sickness he will never smoke again, and will become a life-longenemy of to- bacco. _=-- Housekeepers and Housewives. [have heid mothers declare that they never found time to read to their littieones;andto tell them a story would have seemed a frightful waste of | time; and I have looked at the ruffles on | the pioafores and skirts of those little aud reflected that the ironing alone, to say nothing of the making, of those beruffled garments would take more time than the reading or telling of many stories. [am not by any meansa medo! housekeeper, but my children love their home, and althouzh the paintis some- times grim and the winduws dingy, my boys, who are well grown lads, declare that they can fiad no place 50 pleasant, Ido not deny thatit is a cross to a woman to look at andone work, but like ones, most crosses, the longer and more cheerfully you carry it the lighter it Lotthe makiog of your home be your first work, the cars of you h as > the second, and your Lusband and chiliren will be the happier. When you that you overworking voursel!, use your ingenuity ia discover- many things can be ieft undone, If | were a min I would sooner put up with considerable dirt, then with sighs and groans of a physicaliy exhausted womao, for the womea who work them- saves ‘to death,” are seldom = such heroines as not to tell of it. rrow ate W %. fine! are inv bow Remarkable Religious Trial. 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THE MOST WONDERFUL FAMILY REMEDY EVER KNOWN. bAY, DECEMBER 10, 1887. “ HEATHER BELLE,” res Fall Arrangement, 1887, : ( Nand after MONDAY,OCTOBER 4rd 1887, the steamer “Heather Kelle” Hugh Meleun | Master, will run as follows : . Will leave Orweil Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ynornings at seven o'clock, calling at China Point 'and Halliday’s Wharves. Will leave Charjottetown for Halliday‘s, Ching } Point and Urwell Brush Wharf same evenings, at two o‘clock, remaining at Brush Wharf every Tuesday end Wednesday night, and on Thursday night reiurning to Charlottetown, arriving at eight o'clock. Friday, wiil leave Charlottecown for Cranberry Wharf, Kast River, at_5 o’clock, a m.; leaving Cranberry Wharf for Charicttetown at hait-past seven o'clock, a. m., calling at Hickey’s Wharf. Leaving Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Cran- berry Wharves at 2 o'clock, p. m., returning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday steamer will gu to Mount Stewart. STEAMER | | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the who send their 0 Lungs, Hoarseness, Influenza, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysen- names, an Illus- rT Winter Arrangement. [SS7-s. aa 0) - TRAINS FOR THE WEST. | + TRAINS FROM THE WEST. ()* AND AFV’ER 1 sicstienseieenermereiatsigiin TRAINS FOR THE EAST. “TRAINS FROM THE EAST. ISS7-8, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, 1887, Trains will run as follows :— STATIONS, No. 1. | No. 3. STATIONS. | No. 2 ! No. 4 oe PP; M. : ae A Charlottetown,..-...... dy 7 15 1 5) || Tignish. ......++e+- ++ DP 6 00 Royalty Junction,..--... 7 34 213 | Alberton.......sseeeeee ees 6 55 | North Wiltshire ....... 8 17 305 | Bloomfield ...........----- ome Hunter River..++++++...-- 8 30 3 20 O’Leary.......... ceseseeeess 7 Ot Bradalbane.,.......-+..- 9 00 3 37 ||Port Hill ..........+- eoooes) = 9 07 Kmerald Junction 9 09 4 07 || Wellington..+.++eesee+---- 9 49 PTCOLOWD 0. sc coeeceseees 9 23 422 ||Miscouche....... yocetebead | eaes: 4 Kensington..........-- 9 10 445 ; ; \ ar}; 10 30 | ( wi le lo 5 20 Summerside........-- | BS | & M. Summerside.........+ ; P.M. | oe lap} P.M. | 630 {dp} 1224 | || Kensington.........+++ +++ 12 05 7 05 MiscouDhe.. . ...0++00.05 te 1 00 POO 26-5 occ ns ctvcsee’ 12 23 | 7 2 Wellinzton..... Wethcecins 1 27 { || Emerald Junction...... 32 36 7 43 i WEN i i ns cen c*eheesl 2 68 j|Sradalbane.........--+-+++ 12 45 7 53 LM abi ct ionsses | 3 22 | Hunter River.......++++++ | 115 8 30 BICOMEOIG 6.5 500550000892" % 45 |i\North Wiltshire.........- 1 29 8 45 DIVOTCOR ... «> coeethice aac i 20 | Royalty Junction. ....... 2 i2 | 9 37 Ql er or ar} 515 | Charlottetown........-- ar} 2 30 10 00 STATIONS. No. 9 | STATIONS, | No. i0 i Sr eae am te eo in nD | 2) Emerald Junction..... as] 41) Cape Traverse....+-+++-dp 6 45 Cape Traverse.......... al 50) ||Emeraid Junction..... or - Soe Saturday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapand at nine o‘clock, a. m., leaving Crapaud for Char lottetown, about 1 o'clock, p. m. JOHN HUGHEs, Charlottetown, P. KE. 1., Oct, 1, 1887. —Ilmo law Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, on THURSDAY the third day of November, A. D, 1887, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, ander a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the third day of July, A. D., 1877, and made between ‘Thomas Henry Keating, of the one part,and Henry Skeffington Poole, of the other part. Alt that piece of land, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, being part of Town Lot number forty-two (42), in the first hundred of Town Lots, in Charlotte- town, commencing on the westward side of Queen Street, at the southeast angle of the pro- perty of William R. Watson, thence by a line at right angles to said street westwardly on or about eighty-six feet. or until it meets the division line between Town Lot number forty-one and said Town Lot forty-two in said hundred, thence alony said division line southwardly seventy-two feet, or until it meets the northward edge of King Street, thence along King Street east twenty-two feet, or until it meets the west boundary of the property of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, thence following the course of the same southwardly on a ltne parallel with Queen Street forty-four feet, or to the northward boundary of said Bank property, thence follow- ing said northward boundary eastwardly for the distance of sixty-four feet, or until it strikes the westward edge of Queen Street, thence followi Queen Street northwardly for the distance twenty-eight feet, more or less, to the place of commencement, For further particulars apply to Edward J, Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 3lst August, 1887. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Assignee of Mor: gage. Sept. 1, 1887—eod tl sale Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1887,—all prs 6i BEER & GOFF, FLOUR & TEA STORES, QUEEN AND KING SQUARKES, ene () mee ame (ee eee FLOUR We have on hand and to arrive over 1,400 Barrels Choice Family ual Flour, comprising such well-known brands as Estey, Matchless, Kent, we will Sell at the very Lowest Price for Cash. THA, quality and give the best value in the city. Iixtra Fine Tea on hand and to arrive, in } 10ib. Tin Caddys, which will be sold low. We have a large stock of We warrant every pound will refund you the money. A large stock of Sugars always kept on hand, in Refined, Raw Deme rara Extra Granulated, Paris Uump and Frosting SUGAR. Kerosene Oil, We buy nothing but the Best American Kerosene Oil, as we find it is the only kind that will give satisfaction. If you want a five-gallon tin, give us a call before buying elsewhere, as we can make the price right. A large stock of Molasses, American Cornmeal, Raisins, Currants Rice, Soap, Tobacco, &c., &c., always kept on hand and sold low for Cash. We beg leave to thank our numerous customers ‘ * their patronage in in the past and to solicit a continuance of the same for the future, being confident that we can give them the best satisfaction in the city. Molasses, &c. and Canada, and are therefore in a position to Sell Lower and give Better Value than those who buy second-hand. BEER & GOFE, & Queen and King Squares. Nov. 3, 1887.—eod & wky a = MARK WRIGHT & C0. cevecorcnen-cnienar (Sjeinianeientoeaiasae New Designs---New iethods---New Prices. meee nee ee Oo While our Prices are Less, we claim that our Design, Material and Workmanship are second to none. | We do not make a practice of running down or trying to depreciate other peop}e’s goods-~ours sell on their merits. Ch’town, Sept. 17, 1887. . . tae STATIONS, | No. 5. | No. 7. STATIONS. No. 6. No. 8. ne ee ee ee ee eee ‘ai: ol Charlottetown ...... dp 2 30 Georgetown..... eoeces, Gp 7 15 toyalty Junction.......... 2 5 ee ee ere ere 7 38 ee pr ere yee oe 3 23 ( *r 8 350 ( ar 3 58 Mount Stewart..Janc, | Mount Stewart Junc., | ap’ 9 00 dp| 410 ||Bedford,,...........-00e > a Cardlaiiisdss <.ise sce veoe| = 5 22 Royalty Junction......... | 10 05 Georgetown,..........+: ar’ 5 45 Charlottetown.......... ar 10 25 ig . me 4 A, M. Mount Stewart June....dp 1 OF Be esi ssses catia dp , 620 Ni sk asia sands oe 4 43 ||Rear River..++++.......+++ 7 03 Oe PN ihasccesnnee- 512 St. Peters........ eeetscneek 7 48 Bear River...... ne 5 87 Morell ........+..2sss0¢+++- 817 WIIG i cn ioe ee cccesctar ar 6 40 Mount Stewart Junc,...ar 85D Trains are rvn by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLE.U.4.N, Superintendent. 387 FALL IMPORTATIONS ’87 City and White Duck, every barrel of which is warranted and which Our 24 CENT TEA takes the lead every time, because we keep up the 4 chests, } chests, 5lb., and of Tea we sell, and if it does not prove satisfactory, return it and we We buy our goods direct from headquarters in England, United States New Factory---Sew Labor Saving Machines--- Goods. for uly given without The above sale is hereby postponed until WEDNESDAY, the Fourth day of January, next, A. D., 1888, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Nov. 2, 1887. MACKEREL BARREIS _| 500 for Sale by CARVELL BROS. July 29, 1887. THIS PAPE may be found on a file at Gro. P, Newspaper Advertising RowELL & Co's Street), where adver- 2 tising contracts may be made for it in 5 Bureau (10 Spruce OR Magic: Bria. Direct from Nature’s Laboratory. 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