Summer Arrangements for Travel. Cratns leave Charlottetown for the West ut 6. m., 8.45 a. m., and 3.30 p. m., (standard time) daily l'rains leave Charlottetown for Georgetown and Souris at 6.30 a. m, and 3.15 p. m, (stan dard time) daily l'rains 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. I'rains leave Souris for the West at 6.15 ». m. and 1.20 p. m. (standard time) dailv. 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's steamers plies daily between Charlottetown and Pictou -leaving Charlottetown at 7 a. m., lecal time ‘ ept on Tne sday of ¢ ach week. Heather Belle plies between Charlottetown and Belfast en 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 an d rates of fare, see advertisement in nother column Che steamer Eldon plies between Charlotte- town and Pinette, Vernou River Bridge and Murray Harbor on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays of each week. Che steamer Southport leaves Charlottetown for Shaw's Wharf, calling at Rocky Point and Westville, on the afternoons of Mondays, Tues- lays and Fridays, at 4p. m., (local time); und leaves Sh Wharf for Charlottetown on the mornings of Tuesday and Friday at 7 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. and 9.30 a. m., and at 2 and4 p. The steamer iw 8 \ Mm. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - Gay's Reliable Plants Livery and Exchange Stables, e ARSONS No others like them in the world. WUll positively cure | AND TURNIP SHED. [ AST SPRING our Plants gave such 4 satisfaction, and we have been so encouraged by the unparalleled success of our amateur veye- table and floral culturists, or patrons, that we think it but necessary toremind our customers and others that we are stil! to the front, and have on band a more thrifty and well-rooted stock of Flowerand Vegetable Piants than any previous year, and they will see it to thei ,advan- tage to give us a call Our Fioewer Plants are mostly all planted from the seed bed, andin consequence are stocky and well-rooted. ‘Take notice that the higher price Plants are extra large and stocky. Plants planted in damp moss, to carry safely to any partof the Island, by mail or rail, Orders will please be accompanied with cash. PRICE LIST. each. per doz. cts, cts. Pansy, large, in bloom 3to 5 30 to 40 Daisy, “ double 8 toed 30 to 40 Canary Bird Creeper...... {to 6 Marvel of Peru (new).... A to6 Pansy, seedlings finest mixed......... . 8tol Everlastings, " Ot | iounchadédesbsseee ee Larkspur, branching double................ 15 to 20 Petunia, — PTD a dadacbss 12 to 15 12 to 20 ...12 to, 20 weoeb ed 12 to 25 does sive BtO TD Phlox Drummondi, mixed............... Stocks, ten weeks, mixed.... Verbena, first quality, mixed Zinnia Eleganz... Astor, Tuffant’s Peeony, flowered.......... 10 to: 15 | Balsam, Camelia, flowered and double....10 to 15 | Caddytuft, sweet scented... ........e0...0 10 to 15 Morning Glory, Major aad Minor...... 10 to 20 Pinks, Indian, China and double.... ..10 to 2v Dwarf boy, for edging, evergreen (new)..11 to 24 i ies i ee hee ente see e 6 to 10 VEGETABLE SEEDS. per 100. per 1,000 Cabbage. outside plants...... 12c. 90c. ee eT. pea as 40c. Celery, transplanted, stocky... Se. Tomato, os ae per doz., 12c. 30c. TURNIP SEED. We have been in the Seed Business for the last twenty years, and have come to the conclusion m. (local time). On Sunday the steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 9 a. , and 1 p. m. ; returning will leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown at 9.30 a. m.,and 1.30 | p. m. The Rocky Point sail boat plies as follows: Monday and Thursday,--Leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown at 8 and 10 a. m., and at 12.30, 3 and 5 p. m.; Leave Charlottetown for Recky 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 lla. m. and 6 p. m, Sunday,—Leavye Rocky Point for Charlottetown, at 3.30 p. m. ; Leave Char- lottetown for Rocky Point at 4.50 p. m. The Bedeque Mail Coach leaves Charlotte town every ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o'clock, a. m., (local time), calling at North River, Cornwall, New Haven, Bon- shaw, DeSable, Hampton, Victoria, Crapaud, i Tryon, Augustine Cove, Cape Traverse, Car- leton, Searleton, and Centreville. Returning leaves Centreville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 6 o’clock, a. m., calling at above places, and arriving in this: city at 3 p.m. Headquarters at J. McRae’s, Richmond | Street O’Neti.’s Express leaves Charlottetown for | Belfast every morning (Sunday excepted), at 7 o'clock, calling at the Post Offices on the route. On arriving at Vernon River, horses | are changed for Belfast, where they are due | at l1.45a.m. Leave Belfast for Charlotte- | town at 12.45 p. m., arriving at 5.30. Orders | left at Norton & Fennell’s, or at the Osborne | House will be punctually attended to. | ; ' BXHILARATING FLUIDS. HAVING secured the AGENCY forthis Pro- vince from MR. JAMES A. ROUE, of Halifax, for his r . ‘ -. 4 AERA TED wy A TERS, I wil) be pleased to fill orders with despatch in the following lines, viz. : Lemonade, Cream Soda, Plain . Ginger Ale, Champagne Cider, | Nerve Food, In order to give my CITY CUSTOMERS every satisfaction, I have secured the servicegiof an Experienced Expressman, who will deliver Goods to any part of the city without delay. Special Rates to management of Picnics, &c. Highest Price paid for all kinds of KLMPTY BOTTLES. lelephone in connection. JOHN JOY, Old London House, WATER STREET. BELLEVUE COTTAGE, MALPEOUE ROAD. Opposite St. Dunstan’s College. THE Proprietor of the above well-known and popular Summer Resort would intimate to Pieasure Seekers ardthe public generally that he is now prepared to supply all Picnic orders with SUMMER DRINKS—Birch Beer. Ginger Beer, Lemonade, Raspberry Vinegar, &c., &c. HORSE SWING and SHOOTING GALLERY Terms moderate. FREDERICK W. BEVAN, Proprietor, j | In Large and Small Bottles. ju23—Im eod CANNED LOBSTERS —WANTED BY— JAMES E. GRANT. ju27—tf University f 3 Munnt Allison College, SACKVILLE, N. B. —- fale TERM opens August 30th. For infor- mation as to Courses of Study, Expenses, &c., send for a Culendar. Young Men and Women desirous of taking a College Course are invited to correspond with the President. J. R. INCH, LL. D. Sackville, July 11, 1888—4w ttf Tell lt Everywhere ! W ANTED, for the Bangor School, a Teacher of the Second-Class. Apply at once to either of the undersigned I'rustees. JOHN LADNER, WILLIAM JARDINE, JOHN McGREGOR. Bangor, King’s Co., July 13, '88—6i - “ that Carter’s Prize-Winnner, or Imperial Hardy Swedish Turnip is the best suited to our Islands climate, andthe best keeper. Prize- Winner, i0c. pei : Imperial Hardy, 30c. per lb ; Haszard’s f: ved, 45e. per Ib. Address, JAMES J. GAY & SON, PrOWNAL. _maysi I- ~oaw & w ky O'NEILL'S EXPRESS L®4YES Charlottetown for Belfast EVERY 4 MOKNING f¢Sunday excepted), at7 o'clock, ealling atthe Post Offices onthe route. On ar- riving at Vernon River, Horses are changed for Belfast, where they are due at 11 45 a. m. Leave Belfast for Charlottetown at 12.45 p. m, arriving at 5.30 p. m. Orders left at Norton & Fennell’s, or at the Osborne House, will be punctually attended to. Jyld (Season 1888) WANTED THIS YEAR MORE THAN EVER. HIGHEST PRICES Alw ays P aid, * <7 E have greatly increased our facilities y for handling large quantities, and are prepared to pay better prices than ever 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 come and see us before making their arrange- ments for the season. sa7 Customers furfiished with Cases free otf charge. AULD BROS., Successors to J. M. AuLD. Ch’tow'n, Mare 12, ’88-——-2aw wky FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE AT FORT AUGUSTUS. FFXHE Subscriber offers for sale his valuable ; Freehold Farm, situated on Monaghan Road, Fort Augustus, three miles from Hag- arty’s Wharf, and four miles:from Hickey’s Wharf—both splendid shipping places. The Farm contains One Hundred and Sixty Acres of Land, Eighty acres of which are cleared and in a- good state of cultivation, the re- mainder is covered with a splendid growth of fencing and firewood. It is also well watered and plentifully supplied with Alder Mud, as a means of manure. There is aso on the pre- mises a large and well finished dwelling house and outhouses, sufficiently large to winter comfortably a large stock of horses, cattle and sheep, and a never-failing well of water at the door. The above property is convenient- ly situated to Churches and Mil!s and the Dis- trict School is built on the premises. Any person wishing to purcuase this pro- perty will have the privilege of purchasing also the present growing crop, as it will be offered at private sale until the first of Octo- ber next; after that date it will be disposed of by Public Auction. This is a rare chance for parties wishing to become possessor of a large, commodious and souiienaie homestead. Dated at Fort Augustus, this 11th day of June, 1888. EDWARD COADY, ju 22—4m 2aw Kneourage Home Manufacture —BY USING BEARDSLEY’S CELEBRATED The Best Leather Preservative known. THE Subscriber wishes to inform the public above named Blacking, and guarantees it a Superior Article for Harnesses, Boots and Shoes, for keeping all articles of Leather to which it is applied SOFT and PLIABLE. It is certain to sive satisfaction, and cannot possibly injure the 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 BEARDSLEY’S OIL PASTE BLACKING. Parties wishing a Box can have lt sent by mail on receipt of 25 cents. sale orders. 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 Subscriver. W. W. BEARDSLEY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Harness, BERWICK, N. 8. ap25 : | entire (IL PASTE BLAGKING, generally that he isthe manufacturer of the | and Leather generally. It is peculiarly adapted | Leather, as it is manfactured from the best! Special rates for Whole. | Why this Blacking is the Best :—Ist, it is thor- | ( Opposite St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, ) \ )GR EAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, I. P. P. GILLIS, oi PROPRIETOR. 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Box 1895, Boston, Mass., or DR. W. H. PAR- KER, graduate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ practice in Boston, who may be con- sulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office, No. 4 Bultinch Street. jul3—lyr eod & wky * * The Original ACCES ITTLE s! . uréative LIVER e\vwcts PILLS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ALWAYS ASK FOR DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS, OR LITTLE SUGAR-COATED PILLS. meine entirely vegetable, they op- erate without disturbance to the system, dict, or occupation. Put up in glass vials, hermeti- cally sealed. Always fresh and reliable. As a laxative, alterative, or purgative, these little *Pellets give the most perfect satisfaction. SICK HEADACHE, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa- tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, andall derangements of the stom- ach and bowels, are prompt- ly relieved and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of these Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, it may truthfully be said that their action upon the system is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative influence. Sold by druggists, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the Chemical Laboratory of WORLD’s DIsPENSARY , MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N. Y. SOO REWARD is offered by the manufactur- ers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, for a case of Chronic Nasal Catarrh which they cannot cure. SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH.—Dull, heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from the head into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hrcking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of of#nsive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a nasal twang; the breath is offensive; smell and taste are im- paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking cough and gen- eral debility. Only a few of the above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, re- sult in consumption, and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, or less understood by physicians. By its mild, soothing, and healing properties, | Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases Of Catarrb, * coid in the head,” Coryza, and Caftarrial Headache. Sold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents, = 7 <P 4 Fe “Untoid Ago..." from Catarrh.? ' | Prof. W. HAUSNER, the famous mesmerist, ! of Ithaca, N. Y., writes: “Some ten years ago | I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal | eatarrh. My family physician gave me up as | incurable, and said I must die. My case was such a bad one, that every day, towards sun- set, my voice would become go hoarse I could barely speak above a whisper. In the morning | my coughing and clearing of my throat woul | almost strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sage’s | Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well manu, and the cure has been permanent.” | { “Comsiiatly Hawking and Spitting.” ‘iomMAS J. Rusw1na, Esq., 2902 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo., writes: “I was a great sufferer from catarch for three years. At times I could hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for the last eight months could not breathe through the nostrils. thought nothing could be done forme. Luck- ily, | was advised to try Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, and I am now a well man. I believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and & permanent cure.” Three Bottles Cure Catarrh. Ex1 Rosgrs, Runyan P. 0., Columbia Co., | Pa., says: ““My daughtcr had catarrh when she was five years old, very badly. I saw Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy advertised, and pro- cured a botile for her, and soon saw that it helped her; a third bottle cilceted a perma- nent.cure. She isnow eiguwca years old and sound and hearty.” | — natn LY 24 1888. Y, JULY 24 _ . TUESDA These pills were a wonderful discovery. or relieve all manner of disease, The information around each box is worth ten times the cost of a easy to take, and box of pills, Find out ‘ aan bleodandeure chrom ic ill health than $5 worth of any other remedy yet discov- ered. If people could cause no inconven- be made to realize about them, and you will always be thank- ful. One pill a dose. i i could not be had 1 ower of these pills, they would walk 100 miles to get a box if they co ee Sent by mail for 25 cents in stamps. Illustrated pamphlet free, postpaid. Send for it; the information is very valuable, I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., 22 Custom House Street, BOSTON, MASS, Make New Rich Blood! nothing harmful, are —————— CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AND DOOR FAGTORY. emcee 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 Spouting 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, &c. Xu kinds of Gothic Windows made at shortest notice. Our machinery is new and first-class, and we manufacture from the best jof Quebec Stock. area GIiVvVvnH Us Aa GADds. _ —— ROBERT PALME & 4, Oct. 1—wky PEAKRF’S NO. 3 WHARF. =~ WQS EOE ECE ELLE ge at ea Sok Sa _ es Le eel ~~ ew SAS ~~ SSNS Sa, SR She for infants and Children. “‘Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that ] Castoria cures a ee on, [recommend it as superior t0 any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrheea, Eructation, 4 known to me.” H. A. Ancuzr, M.D., Worms, gives sleep, and promotes estion, 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. | Without injurious medication. Tae Centavr Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. —-—— SS — —_—— —_—_— “PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, isss. Suminer Arrangement. ESss QO* AND AFTER FRIDAY, JUNE Ist, 1888, Trains will run as follows ;— ‘TRAINS FOR THE WEST. TRAINS FROM THE WEST. STATIONS. ‘amass Accom, } Accom. |! STATIONS. kapress| Accom.| Accom ) A.M.) A.M.) P.M. f P.M. , A.M. Charlottetown.......dp! 6 06 $45 | 3390 ||Tignisl’......:..... ap ii | 600! Royalty Junction......| 6 14 9 17 3.49 ||Alberton.,..........-..| 150 | 75 North Wiltshire, .. |." 648 | 002 | 435 ||Bloomfield...........7. ais’ Fa | Hunter River......... 6 58 10 15 450 ||O’Leary....ccccoveoes.. 2 32 8 10 Brada!bane............ | 723 } 1048 | 526, ||Port Hill........... oo 333 | 935 Emerald Junction..... Te 10 56 5 40 , || Wellingtomeee<.....+.- 3 52 10 18 Freetown nieces eeeeee..) 7 40 11 10 5 55 | Miscouche..+++ereeee.. 411 10 44 | Keonsingtoe o06iiccis.s. 73 | 2 617 s ar, 42 | Hie’, (Pal, }| Suimmerside...... i P.M + AM, : ar} 815 | 12 00 6 50 ‘dp 455 | 10 | 615 Summerside...... z : dp! 8 30 1 05 Kensington ......++.... 5 17 12 31 648 Miscouche. ........ una? oo 1 26 Freetown.........../.. 5 30 | 12°60 7 10 Wellington iho weeks oie 9 05 1 32 Emerald Junction..,.. 5 40 i 04 7 30 Post Hilly,.......,...0. | 9 35 2 35 Bradaloane ...........- 547 | 112 , 739 Re gs co hina ane { 10 30 4 00 Hunter River.......... 6 12 143 , 814 Bloomfield.......,,.,.. 10 47 4 25 North Wiltshire....... 6 22 137 | 830 Alberton...e+....e0eeee| 11 14 5 15 Royalty Junction......' 6 56 241 9 17 epee | gee ar} 11 55 6 05 Charlottetown....... ar 710 3 00 9 35 s | P.M. l A.M. Emerald Junc... “dp | ! § 45. |\Cape Traverse...... ep) ' 625 Cape Traverse ...... ar ae 35 | Emera'd June...... ar.! 7 16 | | TRAINS FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS FROM THE EAST. | —____—__-— CURES Liver Complaint, Tw Font a are Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bick Headache, Kidney ‘Troubles, Rheunmaiem, Skin Dieeases, and a!l Impuritice of the SY BEL THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE, Price, 75c. (with Pille $1.) TRY Dr. Hopper’s LITELE LIVER PILIA, (very small and easy to take.) NO GRIPPING. NO NAUSEA. Sold evéry where ; price 25 cents. UNIGN MEDICINE CO, PROPRIETORS, TORONTO, CANADA. May Hi, 1888—eod & wky SMITH BROS., WHOLESALE Dry Goods and Millinery. Received into Stock This Week : Ex S. S. 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Mt, Stewart June. | i f SOUTIB,..-+ ++ +00000+..0p 6 1d i ww Pp} 4 30 i 8 20 DORE FAVOR pin seh ene~ 6 45 2 10 Senil ns states. ctean Ds ek RR SE I rons nen sc als 7 20 3-02 Sea oot 5 20 9 35 Morell ..cccsce.i cece «eee 7 42 3°35 Bear RAVER weereeees oo) 5 55 10 2 ar, 8 4 SOMBIB ss «50.008 hesehen ar 6 25 il 15 || Mt, Stewart June. } P, M. ; Bolted 3 8 15 4 40 Mt. Stewart Junc..dp| 4 35 8 25 || Bedford ................ 8 40 5 17 Cardigan..... see's e- 5 28 9 38 | Royalty Junction.. ... 9 05 5 55 Georgetown. ........arl 5 45 lv |) Sharlotterown ..ar “ 20 6 15 | 4 J. UNS WORTH, . Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 26th, 1888—all prs 6i [ELEPROWE COMPUAY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 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