Summer Arrangements for Travel. Charlottetown for the West and 3.30 p. m., (standard TRAINS leave at 6. m., 8.45 a. m., time) daily. Trains leave Charlottetown for Georgetown and Souris at 6.30 a. m. and 3.15 p. m. (stan- dard time) daily. Trains leave Tignish for the East at 6 a. m. and 1.10 p. m, {standard time) daily. lrains leave Georgetown for the West at 7 a. m. and 2.40 p. m. (standard time) daily. [rains leave Souris for the West at 6.15 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. (standard time) daily. One of the P. E. Island Steam Navigation Company's steamers plies daily between Sum merside and Point du Chene, leaving Sum merside at or about 9 o'clock (local time). One of the Steam Navigation Company 8 steamers plies daily between Charlottetown and Pictou —leaving Charlottetown at 7 a. m., local time—except on Tuesday of each week. The steamer Heather Belle plies between Charlottetown and Belfast on Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday of each week ; on each Friday between Charlottetown and Cranberry Wharf, going on alternate Fridays to Mount Stewart; and on each Saturday between Crapaud and Charlottetown. For times of leaving and rates of fare, see advertisement in another column. The steamer Eldon plies between Charlotte- town and Pinette, Vernon River Bridge and Murray Harbor on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays of each week. The steamer Southport leaves Charlottetown for Shaw's Wharf, calling at Rocky Point and Westville, on the afternoons of Mondays, Tues- days and Fridays, at 4p. m., (local time); and leaves Shaw's Wharf for Charlottetown on the mornings of Tuesday and Friday at 7 a. m. (local time), calling at Westville and Rocky Point. The same steamer leaves Char- lottetown for Rocky Point on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 9.30 a. m. and 2 p. m. (local time), and on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8.30 a. m., and ‘9.30 a. m., and at 2 and4 p. m. (local time). On Sunday the steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 9 a. m., and 1 p. m. ; returning will leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown at 9.30 a. m.,and 1.30 » m. : The Rocky Point sail boat plies as follows: Monday and Thursday,—-Leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown at Sand 10 a. m., and at 12.30, 3and 5 p. m.; Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 9 and 11 a., m. and at 2, 4, and 6 p. m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday,—Leave Rocky Point at 8 a. m., and at 12.30 and 5 p. m.; Leave Char- lottetown for Rocky Point at ll a.m. and 6 p. m. Sunday,—Leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown, at 3.30 m. ; Leave Char- lottetown for Rocky Point at 4.30 p. m. nnn ee Local Notices. Go to P. J. Foran, if you want perfect fitting clothes. 1 in P. J. Fowran is offering aline of sum- mer suitings, that was mislaid at cut prices. 1 in CARRIAGE Sponces, Bath Sponges, Painters’ Sponges, great variety, at Reddin’s Drug Store. 2i—jul CaTALocues for Mrs. Grey's sale on Wed nesday and Thursday next are now ready and can be had on application to G. M. Harris. Tex THovsanp Havana Cigars, new Tobac- cos, choice Briar Pipes, at Reddin’s Drug Store. 2i—jul Wetts’ Roven on Insects, sure death to Bugs and Flies, 10 cents a box, at Reddin’s Drug Store. 2i—jul D. A. Bruce is opening to-day one case suitings and trouserings, superb patterns; no better value in the city. junel dy wy tf Ox Gaui Soap, Furniture Polish, Insect Powder, with sprinkle top, 10 cents, at Red. din’s Drug Store. 2i—jul Fresh Rhubarb, Tomatoes, Bananas, and Bermuda Onions, just received at deer & Goff's, my30 2i dust received another lot of Timothy Seed which will be sold cheap at R. K. Brace’s. may31 "tf Fresh oranges, lemons, rhubarb, etc., by Boston boat at Connolly & Co’s. 2i eod Fresu Soda, Lemon, Orange and Shrews- bury Biscuit, Just opened at Beer & Goff's. my30 2i New serges, new worsteds and fancy suit- | ings, also trimmings opened to-day at D. A. Bruce's. To all whom it may interest. Do you want a pair of boots, shoes or slippers, suitable for | summer? Then call at Goff Bros., they have | such a lovely variety. Seeds, Seeps.—Barley, Buckwheat, Timo thy, Clover and Turnip Seed in large quanti- ties. Also, a few bags of Wheat. We buy | Eggs for cash or goods.—W. P. Colwill. may 10, 4 wks FOR SALE. | THREE ACRES OF LAND inthe Village of ~ Souris East, fronting 33 chains onthe Main Street, and bounded on the north by_land of Stephen A. McDonald, on the east by lands of Marshal Paquet and Williem Cantwell, and on the west by Souris River, at present in the pos- session of Michael McCormack, Esq. For particulars apply in Charlottetown at the office of McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARRIE, Solicitors. mchi3—dy & wy law (tues) tf FOR SALE. Bellevue. Farm. THE undersigned now offers for Sale his Farm of 50 acres, in good heart. This Farm is beautifully situated, commanding a view of the Bay, adjoining the property of Chas. Haszard, 3 , and is conveniently situated to mussel mud 3. For information, apply on the premises to N. Davies, or B. 8S. Davies & Co., Cameron Block, Charlottetown, N. DAVIES. may 9—2aw, wy Im White Seed Potatoes, FOR SALE. BUSHELS WHITE POTATOES, in prime condition, for Seed or Shipping. ROBERT STEWART. Southport P. O., Lot 48. 3i—mayl18 For Sale, or to Rent for a Term of Years. 700 THAT very desirable Property known as “MARY FIELD.” situate on the Malpeque Road, adioiniog the property of Malcolm Me- Leod, Esq. « This Property consists of Six Acres of Land, including a Garden and Orchard well stocked with Fruit Trees of superior quality. Four Acres of the Land will be this year under Hay. On the prem 'ses is a Dwelling House in thorough repair, containing eight rooms, with large Kitchen at- tached. A new wire fence wilh en pat up this spring. On the premises is a never-failing well of water. For further particulars apply to J. G. ECKSTADT, mayS—tf St, Vincent's Nursery. THE DAILY ee ADMINISTRATOR wo. 357, | RECORD, 2.29 1-2.) Standard by Breeding Perform ance and Progeny. _— SIRE of Catchfiy, 2.18}; McMahon, 2.21; Execu- tor, 2.214; Adjutant (breeder's record), 2.27 Marcus, 2.29}. Arbiter, 2.30; Memento, 2.56}, at) a year old, 2.32 at 2 years old. Also the Sire of the Dams of Wildmont, 2.28} Lady Emma, 2.29}; Cosher, 2.30. -WILL BE AT— NEWTON LARGE’S STABLE, | IN "THE Afternoon of Every Monday After arrival of Train, and remain till the AFTERNOON OF WEDNESDAY, Throughout the Season. J. A. GOURLIE. Summerside, May 7, 1888—2aw mon th tl july 1 | ID —_———— Pure, Reliable. a AMMONTA, N( Ar ae, Laces But Purest and Best Materials used in the manufacture of Woodill's German Baking Powder. April 11, 1888. Case elery gmbound For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. URES Nervous Prostration,Nervous Head- ache, Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver Diseases, and all affections of the Kidneys. A NERVE TONIC. Grorae W. Bovrox, STaMronD, CoxN., says: “For two years I was a sufferer from nervous Ge. bility, and I thark God and the discoverer of the valuable remedy that Parne’s CELERY CoMPOUND cured me. Jt is a valuable remedy. Long may it live. Let any one write to me for advice,” AN ALTERATIVE. ALONZO ABBOorr, Wrxpsor, VT., says: “I believe Parne’s CELERY COMPOUND saved my life. My trouble seemed to be an internal humor. Before! used it I was covered with an eruption from “head to heel.” The eruption is rapidly healings, and I am five hundred per cent. better every way.” A LAXATIVE. A. C. Bran, Wurre River Junorion, Vr., says: Fortwo years pastI haye been agreat sufferer from kidney and liver troubles, attended with dys- pepsia and constipation. Before I began to take CELERY COMPOUND it seemed as though everything ailed me. A DIURETIC. GrorGE ApborrT, S1ovx Crry, Iowa, says: “TI have been using Parne’s CELERY COMPOUND and it has done me more good for kidneys and lame back than any other medicine I haye ever taken. Hundreds of testimonials have been received from persons who have used this remedy with remarkable benefit. Send for circular. Price $1.00. Sold by Druggists. WELLS,RICHARDSON & CO.,, Proprietors Montreal, P. Q. Now I can say nothing ails me, Encourage Home Manufacture —BY USING - BEARDSLEY’S CELEBRATED OIL PAST# BLACKING, The Best Leather Preservative known. EXAMINER, ————— th tty —~ : n : 3 i WANTED THIS YEAR MORE THAN EVER. HIGHEST PRICES Always Paid. eee E have greatly increased our facilities \ for handling large quantities, and | are prepared to pay better prices than | for good stock. Bring your Eggs while fresh, and you can rely on getting THE VERY HIGHEST PRICE to be obtained in the City. | Dealers will find it to their advantage to ments for the season. gar Customers furnished with Cases free of “AULD BROS.. Successors to J. M. AULD. Ch’town, March 12, ’88—2aw wky STALLION DUROGC, y™ PORTED from France in 1884. Registered in Percheron Stallion Bogk, France, Vol, No. 453; andin American Stud Book. Vo}. 4, No. 3768. | will stand forthe season at Stable back of Mr. John Fraser’s forge, Grafton Street, excepting when he goes to Eldon, which will be every second Tuesday evening by boat, remaining until Thursday evening, returning by boat. He will also go to Crapand, by boat, every Saturday morning, returning by evening boat. TERMS—Fifteen Doliars for the season, se- cured at time of service by note payable Ist of December. BENJAMIN HEARTZ, W.S. McKIE,. D. HENDERSON, Groom. Mayjl0, 1888—dy eod2w wky NOTICE. AVE AMOUNTS due the estate of HARRIS & STEWART must be paid at once to the undersigned, at the office of tue London House, or they will be sued for. F. W. MOORE, Assignee. — Oh town, March 20, R88 For Sale at a Bargain. A tuate near the head of Queen Street. The House is almost new, and contains five good-sized Rooms, besides a large Kitchen attached. Good title guaranteed. Terms easy. Apply to the subscriber, or at the office of James H. Reddin, Solicitor, Cameron Block. GEORGE H. COOK. very desirable House and Premises, si- ap16—dy eod tf HAT Do you feel dull, languid, low-spirited, life- less, and indescribably miserable, both physi- |, cally and mentally; experience a sense of fullness or bloating after eating, or of “ gone- ness,’’ or emptiness of stomach in the morn- ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste iy mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, biurred eyesight, “ floating specks” before the eyes, nervous prostration or ex- haustion, irritability of temper, hot flushes, alternating with chilly sensations, shar biting, transient pains here and there, co feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed and unrefreshing sleep, constant, indescribabie feeling of dread, or of impend- ~ calamity ? f you have all, or any considerable number of these syinptoms, you are suffering from that most common of American maladies— Bilious Dyspcpsia, ev Tarpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, The more coinplicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of symp- toms. No inatter what stage it has reached, Dr. Plerco’s Golden Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to direc- tions for a reasonable length of time. If not enred, complications multiply and Consump- tion of the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave maladies are quite Hable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis-« covery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood - purifying organ, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and im- purities, from whatever cause arising. It is equally efficacious in acting upon the Kid~ neyé, aad other excretory organs, cleansing, strengthening, and healing their diseases. 8 an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both flesh and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has gained great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and unateed diseases. Dr. Picrce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery T# E Subscriber wishes to inform the public generally that he isthe manufacturer of the above pamed Blacking, and guarantees it a Superior Article for Harnesses, Boots and Shoes, and Leather generally. It is peculiarly adapted for keeping all articles of Leather to which it is applied SOFT and PLIABLE. It is certain to “ive satisfaction, and cannot possibly injure the Leather, as it is manfactured from the best articles to be obtained in the market. A _ thor- ough application to Boots and Shees will render them perfectly Waterproof, and Lumbermen and Farmers will never have wet feet if they will use BE ARDSLEY’S OIL PASTE BLACKING. Parties wishing a Box can have It sent by mail on receipt of 25cents. Special rates for Whole- sale orders. Why this Blacking is the Best :—Ist, it is thor- oughly Waterproof; 2nd, it will perfectly pre- serve the Leather; 3rd, it keeps the Leather soft and pliable; 4th. because all who have used it testify that it is just as recommended. Address your orders to the Subscriber. W. W. BEARDSLEY, Menufacturer and Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Harness, BERWICK, N.S. SOOTHING, | LLEANSING, HEALING, It Cures CATARBh, Cold in Head, HAY FEVER, ¢* STOPS fj) ivroppings from Nasal passages ime EASY TO USE... to the tment ant excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh, Sent pre-paid on receipt of price, 50, and $1, Addreag FULFORD & CO. Brockville, Ont, | nutritive ee is ban ong = ues oy as a rem or msumption, but for a Chronic iiteoseen of the _ GURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the ; worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, * Fever-sores,”’ ' Sealy or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases | caused by bad blood are conquered by this | powerful, purifying, and invigorating medi- cine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal unde | its benign influence. Especially has it mani- fested its potency in curing Tetter, Eezema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Scrof- ulous Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, “White Swellings,” Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in stamps for a large Treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount tor a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections, “FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr. Pierce’s Golden edical scovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and bodily health will be established, CONSUMPTION, which is Serofula of the Lun is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease. From its mar- velous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now world-famed rem- edy to the public, Dr, Pierce thought seriously of calling it bis ‘CONSUMPTION CURE,” but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful com- bination of tonic, or strengtheniag, alterative or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short- ness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an efficient remedy. Sold by Druggists, at $1.00, or Six Bottles for $5.00. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce’s book on Consumption. Address, Worid’s Dispensary Medical Association, “<< 663 Main Sty BUFFALO, N. ¥. : MONDAY, JUNE (Season 1888) theria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the Cures Diph Lungs, Hoarseness, Influe tery, trated Pamphiet Chronic Di- mation of very nanan eae great value, Ev- Spinal Diseases. erybody should We will send free, 2 eee t ll ee bole aaa send for it will s, an Illus- ever after thank aa their lucky stars, | 4 1888. TOR INTERNAL ~——- AND —— EXTERNAL USE. nza, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysen- containing infor- All who buy or order direct from us, and request it, shall receive a certificate that the money shall | be refunded if not abundantly satisfied. Retail price, 25 cts.; 6 botties, $150. Express prepaid ta | auy part of the United States or Canada. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., P. O. Box 2118, Boston, Maas. THE MOST WONDERFUL FAMILY REMEDY EVER KNOWN. come and see us before making their arrange- — CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. Contractors and Builders Read This : W* have now on hand and will Sell at the Lowest Cash Prices the following, viz.: 300 Panel Doors and Frames. 500 Pairs Sashes and Frames. 100,000 Feet Mouldings and Finish. 5,000 do Spoutiag and Conductor. 1,000 do Stair Rail 5,000 Stair Balusters. 100 Newel Posts. We are also prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Ten’ oning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, Xe. All kinds of Gothic Windows made at shortest notice. 7 Our machinery is new and first-class, and we manufacture from the best fof Quebec Stock. TS °o GIVE Qct. 1—wky ROBERT PALME® ie 37: ah os ae & CO, PEAKE’S NO. 3 WHARF. ma :, mr me Fo Rn Or r SEES EEE SE REE SS for Infants and Children. “‘Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that [recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.”’ H. A. Arncner, M.D., 111 So, Oxford Si., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tae Gentave Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Ernctation, - Kills Worms, gives sicep, and promotes Ci- restion, Without injurious medication, Basiost Plae on P. f LOD ae ee MARK WRIGHT & GO’s FURNITURE FACTORY You will then UNDERSTAND why it is that we SELL many lines of our own manufacture If you doubt it, call and see. pe VERY MUCH CHEAPER than anyone in the trade. We are prepared for a rush in Repairing and Re-upholstering good value. this Spring, and will give all our patrons quick despatch and We invite inspection of our immense stock in Showrooms. 70: MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, March 26, 1888. 1sss. ANNOUNCEMENT. 1888. Cb er ee The Popular Standard-Bred Trotting Stallion HERNANDO, 9281, RECORD 2.37 1-2 ON A HALF-MILE TRACK, The Fastest Record ever made Race in a on Prince Edward Island. BAY STALLION, 16 hands high, weighing about 1200 lbs, bred by Gen. T. Withers, Fairlawn Kentucky. Sire, Almont, 33, sire of Fanny Witherspoon, 2.16}, and 32 others in the 2.30 list, besides 27 sons that have sired trotters, and 10 daughters that have produced trotters. Dam, Jenny Clay, by American Clay. 34, sire of the dams of Sir Walter, Jr.. 2,i8¢; Garnet, 2.19; Ambassador, 2.21}. etc.; 2nddam by Morgan Rattler. 3rd by Mambrino Chief, li, 4th by Gano, 5th by Potomac, etc. For full Pedigree, History and particulars get Hernando’s 1888 Circular. HERNANDO has won every competition in which he was ever entered. His stock are fame prize-winners, and sell young for higher prices than those of any other horse in Lower Canada. By good judges and writers he has been pronounced in comparison with ALL Stallions in | Lower Canada, CURES Paya (nd ten Baie Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Kidney Troubles, Rheumatiem, ae Ara CaN | WS, ( iH Mat a ae Skin liseases, and all Impurities of the Blood from whatever cause arising, THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE, Price, '75c. (with Pills $1.) TRY Dr. Hopper’s | , LITTLE LIVER PILLS, LINIWENT (very small and easy to take.) NO GRIPING. NO NAUSEA. Sold every where; price 25 cents. UNION M<CICINE CO, PACPRIETORS, TORONTO, CANADA. May 11, 1888—eod & wky SMITH BROS. WHOLESALE Dry Goods and Millinery. Received into Stock This Week : Ex 8S. S. Circassian, 54 Cases. ** Sarnia, 27 Cases, ‘* Ulunda, 48 Cases. 41 Cases Staple Department. 81 Cases Millinery Department. 3.000 Picces Prints, Prilets, Lamas, &c., LATEST DESIGNS AND COLORINGS§ Cretonnes, Regattas, tevers:ble Camibrics, Masjins, ‘Turkey Reds and Damasks, Table Damasks and Napkins, Quilts, Fiamnels, Scotch Tweeds, Gleves, Hosiery, Hats, Flowers, Feathers and Millinery Noveltics. Granville and Duke Streets, Halifax, mchi9 Farmers Buying Fertilizers | SEE that you buy only those brands known te 4 be reliable. TRY N‘* EXPERIMENTS, but use the well- known brands, te 4 5 5¢ f nO rhog . ona nN? Giles _Upei phasphate Guill a MANUFACTURED AT THER Chemical Fertilizer Works MALIF Aah, W. SB. 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