ae. Ministerial Espionage. The true inwardness of the recent minis- terial crisis in Prussia, which has been re vealed since the death of the Emperor Frederick, sheds little credit on Prince Bismarck and his allies or tools, and dis closes, inthe most glaring manner, the martyrdom to which the invalid sov ereign was subjected. It appears that the real cause of his late Majesty’sobjection to Herr Putkamer was the despicable rele that he had consented to play in the intrigues of the palace. He was, by all accounts, noth- ing more than a spy on the Imperial family having held that post, under Prince Bismarck, for several years past. The ar- rangements for the carrying out of his detective system had been made so skilfully that the enemies of Frederick, both when Crown Prince and Sovereign, had access to his own letters and those of his wife Their correspondence was regularly copied by under-spies, and no document, of how ever private a nature, escaped examination. The communications between the daughter of our Queen and her august mother, and the other members of her family in Eng land, were the special objects of this espionage, the telegraphic service being forced to render up its secrets, and experts in the interpretation of cypher being em- ployed to translate the messages into Ger- man. It may be imagined that the sick emperor and his faithful consort must have felt the deepest indignation against the crafty politicians who thus shamelessly in- truded on their privacy and made their livesa constant torture of apprehension lest some unguarded expression should have compromised them with their watch- ful toes. The precent emperor has a plain duty to perform in view of his father's known wishes or intentions as tu the re- form of Prussian administration and especially as to clearing its personnel of creatures like Von Putkamer. ee Summer Arrangements for Travel. Tratys leave Charlottetown for the West at 6. m., 8.45 a. m., and 3.30 p. m., (standard 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. [rains leave Georgetown for the West at 7 a. m. and 2.40 p. m. (standard time) daily. Trains 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's 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 an d 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 Sa urdays at 8.30 a. m., and 9.30 a m., and at 2 and 4 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 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, 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 lla. m. and 6 p- m. Sunday,—Leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown, at 3.30 p. m. ; Leave Char- lottetown for Rocky Point at 4.30 p. m. The Bedeque Mai! 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, Tryon, Augustine Cove, Cape Traverse, Car- leton, Searleton, and Centreville. Returning leaves Centreville on Mondays, W ednesdays, ant 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 FOR SALE, Opposite Boyles Tannery, Spring Park Road. A TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE, part of the ustate of the late Malcoim Livingstone, with the lend belonging thereto, extending back about 100 feet. If not sold privateiy before the end of June. if will then be scld by Public Auc- tion, of which due notice will be given. For further information apply to GEORGE SCANTLEBURY, Or CHARLES HEARTZ, jud—2aw tl sle EK xecutors. FOR SALE. 100,001 BRICKS (Island make) de- Grounds, Apply to livered on Revere House A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. em MR. S. N. EARLE, Teacher of Piano and Organ, WEST STREET, Charlottetown, - - P. E. Island. ~UMMER CLASSES will commence May Ist, S when Mr. Earle will be glad to receive o ie pupile in place of some who do not remain in town during the summer. Having resigned his position in St. Paul's Church, Mr, Karle is open to an engagement as Organist or Trainer of a Choir. _Terms—Ten Dollars per quarter, hour lessons Five Doliars per quarter, half hour lessons. Special attention given to young uociee from | ju6 tf MONDAY, JULY 9. 1888. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - (Season 1888) WARTED THIS YEAR MORE THAN EVER. Always Paid. 7 E have greatly increased our facilities \ for handling large quantities, and ire 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. ser Customers furnished with Cases free of charge. AULD BROS.,, Successors to J. M. AULD. Ch’town, Mare 12, ’88—2aw wky FOR SALE. THREE ACRES OF LAND inthe Village of Souris East, fronting 33 chains on the Main Street, and bounded on the north by land of Stephen A. McDonald, on the east by lands of Marshal Paquet and William Cantwell, and on the west by Souris River, at poqeens in the pos- session of Michael McCormack, Esq. For particulars apply in Charlottetown at the office of McLEOD, MORSON & Ncwe \ tial in, Solicitors. mchl3—dy & wy law (tues) [f Pure, Reliable. (A MERE A, NG ALUM, fone But Purest and Best Materials used in the manufacture of Woodill’s German Baking Powder. April 11, 1888. NOTICE, A LL AMOUNTS due the estate of HARRIS & 4. STEWART must be paid at once to the undersigned, at the office of tae London House, or they will be sued for. F. W. MOORE, Aasignee. Ch town, March 29, 1888. Paine elery ompound For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. URES Nervous Prostration, N-rvous Head- ache, Neuralgia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver Diseases, and all affections of the Kidneys. A NERVE TONIC. GrorcE W. Bouton, STaM¥oRD, CONN., S8y8: “Por two years I was a sufferer from nervous de. bility, and I thank God and the discoverer of the valuable remedy that Patne’s CELERY COMPOUND cured me. Jt is a yaluable remedy. Long may it live. Let any one write to me for advice." AN ALTERATIVE. ALONZo ABboTtT, Wrxpson, VT., says: “I believe PaInr’s CELERY COMPOUND saved my life. My trouble seemed to bean internal humor. Before I used it I was covered with an eruption from “head to heel.’ The eruption is rapidly healing, and Iam five hundred per cent. better every way.” A LAXATIVE. A. C. Bean, Wurre River Jcuncrion, VT., sxys: Fortwo years pastI have been a great sufferer from kidney and liver troubles, attended with dys- pepsia and constipation. Before I began to take Cr.ery Compounn it seemed as though everything me. Now I can say no‘hing ails me. A DIURETIC, GroncE ABBOTT, S1ovx Crry, Iowa, says: “TI have been using Parne’s CeLERY ComPpocnD and it has done me more good for kidneys and lame back than any other medicine I have ever taken. Hundreds of testimonials have been received from j persons who have ueed this remedy with remarkable } benefit. Send for circular. Price $1.00. Sold by Druggiets. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietor: Montreal, P. Q. Kneourage Home Manufacture —BY USING - BEARDSLEY’S CELEBRATED . Jil Pasta BLACKING, The Best Leather Preservative known. HIGHEST PRICES MEN. | OUR Specific No. 23 permanently restores EX- HAUS?ED VITALITY, LOST MANHOOD land GENERAL DEBILITY when other treat- iment fails, Send 6 cents in stamps for our / TREATISE and DIRECTIONS for home cure, | 343 Spadina Ave., | TORONTO MEDICINE CoO.,, may29 dw | Toronto, Ont. TRUNKENNESS si Habi ively C 7 = ‘Administering Dr. Haines’ PS en Specilic. It can be given in acup of coffee or tea without tho knowl ofthe person taking !t; {is absolutely harmless, an li effect & permanent and s y cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. J? never fails. The system once impregnated with the Specific, it becomes an "tter impossibility for the liquor appetite toexist For circular and full particulars address GOLDEN SFECIFIUC CO.. Oo Race St,, Cincinuati,O-. CARRIAGES, &c. —e I HAVE NOW IN STOCK a nice lot of New and Second Hand Single and Double-Seat Car- riages, Top Buggies in all the leading styles, Road and ‘Track Sulkeys, Buggy Tops to suit any Carriage, Rubber Aprons, &c., which I will sell cheap for cash or good paper. REPAIRING, PAINTING and TRIMMING of Carriages promeny attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. ee Factory and Showrooms, UPPER PRINCE STREET, opposite New Baptist Church, . J. J. SEAMAN apll—dy 2aw wky 3m Bageago Express. [* you want Baggage moved to and from Rail- way Station or Steamboats, or Household Furniture moved to any part of the city, give me a call, or leave your Orders at R. K. Brace,s Store, Grafton Street, North Side of Maket House. Bageage, etc., easonable. carefully bandled. Charges GEORGE WELDON, mayl8—dy lw then eodim EXHAUSTED VITALITY. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the Age on Manhood, Ner- vous and Physicial Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, 300 pages, 8 vo., 125 pre- scriptions for all diseases. Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, by mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the National Medical Association. Address P. O. 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 \GtCeS, tte < NEBR Vo LIVER @\ @QwvtS PILLS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ALWAYS ASK FOR DR. PIERCE’S PELLETS, OL LITTLE SUGAR-COATED PILLS. Being entirely vegetable, they op- erate without disturbance to the system, diet, or occupation. Put up in glass vials, hermeti- y sealed. Always fres and reliable. As a laxative, alterative, or purgative, these little Pellets give the most perfect satisfaction. SICK HEADACHE, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa- tion, KIndi ontiom Bilious Attacks, andal derangements of the stom- ach and bowels, are prompt- ly relieved and permanently a eured 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. $500 stu '{s offered by the manufactur- ers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh * Kemedy, for a case of 303 Chronic Nasai 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, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of. offensive 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 80 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 Catarrh, “cold im the head,” Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache. Sold by druggista everywhere; 50 cents. “Untold Agon7 from Catarrh.” Prof. W. HAUSNER, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca, N. Y., writes: “Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal catarrh. 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 so hhoarse I could barely speak above a whisper. In the mornin my coughing and clearing of my throat woul almost strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sage’s THE Subscriber wishes to inform the public generally that he isthe manufacturer of the above named Blacking, and guarantees it a/ Superior Article for Harnesses, Boots and Shoes, | and Leather generally. It is peculiarly adapted | for keeping a larticles of Leather to which it is | applied SOFT and PLIABLE. It is certain to | give satisfaction, and cannot possibly injure the | Leather, as it is manfactured from the best | articles to be obtained inthe 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 It sent by mail on receipt of 25 cents. Special rates for Whole- sale orders. W hy this Blacking is the Best :—1st, 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, } Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots, Sh $ pip STUNG, BERWICK, N.E. om the country, Jaw (mon & thur)—aypl8 Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well nan, aud the cure bas been permanent.” “Constantly Hawking and Spitting.” THOMAS J. Rusnina, Esq., 2902 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo., writes: “Il was a great sufferer trom catarrh tor three years. At times Il could hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for the last eight months could not breathe through the nostrils. I 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 raanufactured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and a permanent cure.” Three Botiles Cure Catarrh. Ext Ropsrns, Runyan P. O., Columbia Co., Pa., says: *““My Soe had catarrh when she was five years old, very badly. I saw Dr. Sage’s Catarr Remedy advertised, and pro- red a bottle for her, and soon saw that it FOR INTERNAL — ANDB— JOHNSON'S ci Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the Lungs, Hoarseness, Influenza, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysen- tery, Chronic Di- containing infor- arrhoea, Kidney mation of very Troubles, and ‘ee rae os nes Spinal Diseases. body shou We will send free, have this book, postpaid, to all and those wha whe send their send for it will names, an Ilius- ever after thank trated Pamphiet their lucky stars. All who buy or order direct from us, and request it, shall receive a certificate that the money shai be refunded if not abundantly satisfied. Retail price, 25cta,; 6 oe 150. Express prepaid to any part of the United States or Canada. I, 8. JOHNSON & CO., P.O. Box 2118, Boston, Masa. THE Ee 5 MOST WONDERFUL | ) FAMILY REMEDY EVER KNOWN. . Se neice CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. :0: Contractors and Builders Read This : W* have now on hand and will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices the following, viz.: 300 Panel Dooxs 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 Baiusters. 100 Newel Posts. We are also prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Ten’ oning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &e. Kul kinds of Gothic Windows made at shortest notice, Our machinery is new and first-class, and we manufacture from the best Jof Quebec Stock. i Bi Se GivH US A CALL. ROBERT PALME & €., Oct. 1—wky PEAKE’S NO. 3 WHARF, “Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that [ recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Agcuer, M.D., 111 So, Oxford St., Brookiyn, N. Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea, Ernctation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- gestion, . Without injurious medication. Tax Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y¥. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, — isss. Summer Arrangement, isss Q* AND AFTER FRIDAY, JUNE Ist, 1888, Trains will run as follows :— | TRAINS FROM THE WEST. i} “TRAINS FOR THE WEST. STATIONS, Express | Accom Accom. '! STATIONS. Express Accom. | Accom } A.M. ) A, M. P.M. i P.M. , A.M Charlottetown.......dp' 6 00 8 45 3 30 ||Tignich ............. dp, 110 6 00 Royalty Junction...... | 614 917 3 {) Alberton,.;........,... 1 50 7 05 North Wiltshire, ...... 6 48 10 02 435 || Bloomfield............. | 215 7 44 Hunter River........, 6 58 10 15 450 (O'Leary .,.....+.+++++.. 2 32 8 10 Bradalbane............ 7 23 10 48 G DB .. |eG Caer ae 5 in sc cass 3 23 9 35 Emerald Junction..... . we oe 16 56 § #@ || Wellingtom.ew<..<..23: 3 52 10 18 Freetown...... seeeee ee, 7 40 11 10 5 55 Miscouche,....ecesee.. 411 10 44 Kensington............ fone? ee 617 || j ar, 425 11 05 i P.M, } Summerside...... | P.M A.M. ar} 815 | 12 00 6 50 lap! 455 200 | 615 Summoerside...... ' | : dp! 8 30 1 05 Kensington .,..+++«.... 5 17 i2 31 648 Miscouche. ............ | 8 45 1 26 PPOCtRITR hives cic ee cae 5 30 12 50 7 i0 Wellington............ 905 | 152 Emerald Junction..... 5 40 1 04 7 30 Port Hill............... 9 35 2 35 ||Bradalbane............ + 647 Ye ae a .. DLABFY 2200000000 000000 10 30 4 00 Hunter River.......... 6 12 143, 814 Bloomfield,............ 10 47 4 25 North Wiltshire....... i; 622 157 ,; 830 Alberton.+e+e....eee0+-] 1 1d 5 15 Royalty Junction...... | 656 24 5 OF Tignish........ reyes AT} 1150 | 605 Charlottetown.......ar 710 | 300 | 935 I Pr. | 1 A .M. Emerald Junc.......dp | |! 845 |\Cape Traverse...... dp) | 1 6 2 Cape Traverse ...... ar ' 635 | Emerald June...... ar. 715 TRAINS FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | Express Accom. STATIONS. Express | Accom. i P. M, A. M. A. M. P.M Charlottetown......dp 3 15 6 30 Georgetown,.--+... dp) 7 00 2 40 aor Junction.,.... | 3 30 6 50 Di soenasonee | 717 3 03 arya edn cent 3 58 7 2% ;{Mt. Stewart Junc...ar! 8 10 415 Pee 8 05 |. io BE P. M. Mt, Stewart Junc, SOUTIS,..+++++00000+..0D 615 1 wv ap| 4 30 \ 8 20 HEE TRNNON: scscs to oes 6 45 2 10 Morell ..csrccoe seeeseee 4 58 9 O4 ist. Peters..... ee 7 20 3 5b, POONER ss «xc cco 0k. ce ' 5 20 9 35 Morellsceeeees cece ener 7 42 8 35 Bear River...-+.++....| 5 55 10 27 ar 8 10 4 20 Pe encccecndnsnces ari 6 25 ll 15 Mi, Stewart J ane.} P, M. A. M, ap 8 15 4 40 Mt. Stewart Sune..dp| £ 35 825° |\Bedford.:..:..:.... ce ee. OPGIIIR es ik 6 awe denis 5 28 9 38 |Royalty Junction,. ... 9 05 \ 5 55 Georgetown......... ar! 5 45 10 00 iChariottetown ...... ar 9 20 | 6 15 Trains are run by Eastern Standara Time. J. UNSWORTH, ; Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 26th, 1888—all prs 6i — SS i = — — = = pan > Se aoe TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. of} e COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Kensington, Summer side and St, Eleanors, at the following Rates: — : From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 niles or under, for each five minutes’ con- Pe re INL silsiinictininne dine setiiatanitnene ehiekaieuusce:! ce attentions 1 Eee do do do SO BO TRON. csccocccscemincorccnne 20° © do do do QVEE 10 TRTEEB wwrercens testes secemcceen, SS Written messages, subject Com : i gaabhoe'ae followings mae = ct to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or under.............00. 15 Cents When distance is greater than 10 miles.,.... * For each additionai word one cent extra, 4 discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages wil] be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; from all other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile trom said offices, Special rates will be made for delivering at greater distances, All communications and messages must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to lease Telephone struments in Charlottetown and Sum. merside at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines. 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