As lls A AT TOT TE LTP EES IT I ee I ONS that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. of a| forms of kidecy compinint exdi im ‘many fnstances the most serious ferms of Bright's disease. Ef the @lecase ts com- plieated send a four- ounce vial of urine. We will analyze & and advise you free what te do. Health ii _ J. JOHNSTON Real Estate Agent rc sal Eistatk bought and sold on Comp ission, Getates Munaged. Houses Reoted. Rents Collected. Stamper Block Caarlottetown, P.E.fI. PROPERTY FORSALE A cottage containing 9 rooms with frost- roof cellar. good stable; also a store suitable for dwelling house, Above preperties are situated on Hayfield Street In Charlottetwu, Terms easy. A genuine Bareain. J.J. TOHNSTON Real EstateAgent, Charlottetown. FOR SALI.—A plot of land in the west ern part of the city Price $125.00 [J J John- ston, Rsal Estate Agent FOR SALE. —3everal Bailding Ls in the vicinity of Ba vfleid St. will be sold cheap. JJ Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FORSALE.—A house on Pownol near the jail, containing 9 rooms, Good yard dlarze barn on promises, J J Johnston al Estvte Afient FOR SALE.—In Charlottetown Common in the vicinity o’ Brighton, about 6} acres of land @ill be sold cheap. JJ Johnston, Real Ks- tate Agent, FOR SALE—A house on Euston Street, in ficinity of Gallows Hill. This house con- tains 8 rooms and kitchen, in good order, and ie heated wit!: hot air. Good stable and large yard in connection, will be sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR SALE .—A house situated on the cor r of Pleasant Srreet and St. Peters Road ouse contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and stable on premises. The honse ls built 8 years aad is in excellent condition. Apply toJ J Jehnston Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE: —Tr ree acres of landin Char- lottetown, common, near residence of Arthur eters, Esq, will be sold cheap and on easy ferms, J J Johnston, Stamper Block. FOR SALE —about four (4) acres of landin the City of C harlottetown, can be divided in- totwenty building lots, agenuine Bargain, J J Johnston, Stamper Block FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double tenement house on “hestnut Street, now in éourse of erection. Will be completed in one month. Wiilbe sold cheapor exchanged property nanother partofthecity. JJ ohnston, Rval Estate Agent. FOR EX CHANGE.—A three tenement house, situate on Euston Street, newly built, brings in a large rent, will be excbauged for va place in another part of the city J Johnston, Real Estate Agent. FOR SALE--A to story double tenemen. bonse on Bishop Street, each tenement con- 24nasix roo:ns and large yard. Apply toJ J Shnston, Stamper Biock, Houses To Let. TO LET—A houseon King Street. near Pownal St, stable and yard; $5.50 per month. JJ Johnston, Keal Estate gent, TO 1. ET.—House on King Street, con- taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, J J Jolnston, Real Estate Agent. TO near )\ferchants Bank of P. E, Island, B=: ing 6 rooms, rent $5.50 per month Johnston. TO LET,—A pew house on Brighton Road, heated with hot water, vaths, electric light, ete. Will be rented toa d tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real tate Agen'. 4ET.—House on King Street, TO LET—! welling house and shop on lower Queen Street, house contains eight rooms. @ warehouse attached; everything in tclass condition. Kent $17000, rent of ouse alone $100.00,, Apply toJJ Johnston, eal Estate Agent Ch’town, TO LET.--Un the corner of Prince and Water Streets, a house containing 13 rooms. This place is convenient to railway and boats. nt moderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real te Agen, J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, dtamper Blocy, Ch’town Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT TOURIST SLEEPERS leaving Montreal wor THURSDAY at ll & m. orthe PACIFICO COAST, accommo- datiag secon! ciass passengers for all points, algary and west. Berth Rates— ees CO On ion ss cncunades bina 7.00 Montreal to HKevelstone............++. a Montreal to Vancouver...... voddcvcecoeses BOD Montreal to Seattle..... lide scinvctinincdba ss 00 For Pessage Rates to ali points in Uawaba, Westeaw Unirep Srares and to Japan, Onivs, Iwoia, Hawaran IsLaNps, Avstgatis and Mayiza, and aleo for de Scriptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen). Pass. Agt., St, Joha, N. B. | THE DAILY MXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOWN, MARCH 4, ‘A NARROW ESCAPE, NOTFS AND COMMENTS. —Commenting upon the dep and im- pressive silence which prevails among the Federa! Ministera over the return from Washingion of the reciprocity comms sioners, the Montreal Gazette says: The extent of the treaty they promised to arrange before they startec, compared with the lack of a treaty they reported after a six months’ discussion, impresses | even the mest zarrulous with the | | | | ~ } nasal diseases. Street, | cag feeling that it is necessary tothink before epeak - ing on apsinful eubject, and to think more tt ais to be spoken. —At the opening of a free library near Londos, Professor Bryce remarked that in gifts for educational purposes Engli-! ovaires had allowed themselves to! stripped bytheir cousins across Atlantic The statement is borne out by a summary now being published in the United States papers, from which the following particulars are taken : Philip D Armour, Armour Institate..... : Joho D Rockefeller— Unive Of Chisago....seee-eeceeees Johns Hopkine—Univeraity . Henty F Durrant — Wesley College ee ececces seecccees « ° Ezra Cornel|—- University Seth Low— Colombia College. Mar-ball Field— Columbiana ete ... Vsnceesaecnsanvss Eee Jobn Clark--University...... 5,600,000 Leland Stanford—University. 20 000,000 Phoebe Hearst— University of hti Chicago, rreeee $3,000,600 reity 5,600,000 3.500.001 2.000 000 3,000,001 1,000,060 California.. 20 000,000 WC Macdonald—McGill Uaiversitg .. 2... scccccos. 2,500,009 Lord Strathcona—Royal Vic- teria College. ....cceececceceeeses 1,500,000 a ee AGenerous Offer We are authorized to offer our readers, prepaid, a freevample of a never-feiling euve for catarrb, bronchitis, irritable throat, influenza, and such throat and There is no mystery about Catarrhozone, though its effects is magi- cal. Oimtments and washes cannot reach the diseas*g parts, and have thus proved useless. But Cutarrbozone is carried by air directly to the direased part, and is ike a breeze from the pine woods. Write for free sample to N.C. Potsox & Co, Kingston, Ont. ——e THE MYSTERY OF DREAMS. What Can FHt Threugh a Man’s Brain In One Minute. It is very certain that the majority of dreams are only of momentary duration, though extended occasionally to the length of a minute. In proof of this Dr. Sholz tells the following story from his experience: **After excessive bodily fatigue and a day of mental strain of a not disagree- able kind I betook myself to bed after § bad wound my watch and placed it on the night table. Then I lay down beside a burning lamp. Soon I found myself on the high sea on board a well known ship. 1 was again young and stood on the lookont. I beard the roar of water, and golden clouds floated around me. How long I stood so I did not know, but it seemed a very long time. ‘Then the scene cLucged. I was in the country, and my long lost parents came to greet me. They sent me tc church, where the loud organ sounded. Iwas delighted, but at the same time wondered to see my wife and children there. The priest mounted the pulpit and preached, but I could not under- stand what he said for the sound of the organ, which continued to play. I took my son by the hand, aad with him as- cended the church tower, but again the scene changed. Instead of being near my son I stocd near an early known but Jong dead officer. I ought to explain that I was an army surgeon during the maneuvers. I was wondering why the major should look so young, when quite close to my ears a caynon sounded. ‘‘Terrified, I was hurrying off, whep I woke up and noticed that the supposed cannon shot had its cause in the opening of the bedroom door, through some one entering. It was as if I had lived through an eternity Mf my dream, but when I looked at my watch I saw that since I had fallen asleep not more than one minute had elapsed—a much shorter time than it takes to relate the occur- Fence. ’’- ~_— 1869 7 OURMLLATE TAR OT > OR PO Sabet ee ECHOES FROM THE EAST. The young twen--farmerae of Rock Barra, Big Voud, Hermanville and sur- rounding districis, having decided to or- ganize a farmers’ club and debating ociety, held a meeting for that purpose Friday the 24th imst, The meeting was large and enthusiastic ‘one; evergetic speeches were made, and all declaring their belief n the excelleace of an institution such as would afford a rare rtno) y for acquiring facility in public i ie the discussion of farming que ions would be of much practical benefit. The usual constitution and by-laws | were adopted. Mr. Francis MclInnis, Milton, was elected President; John A. McPhee, Big Pond, Vice~President, and the undersigned, Secretary. Besides these oflicers, reveral committees were | nominated, including Committee on | tubjects, managing committee, and order com mittee. The work of organizing over, impromptu debate was engaged in on the question “which is better forthe farmers of thi- community special or mixed farming ?’ “The discussion was moved and opened ny Mr. John A.McPhee. Would it be bette- the speaker asked, for the farmers of this | vicinity to produce only one class of farm products for the market, e. g. cheese, butier or bacon; er #hould they adhere 'o the system of mixed farming which at preeent obtains, producing for the mark t » assortment of the ordinary farm pr> Aftrer fully explaining the que-- tion the speaker declared in favor of | mixed farming. He was followed by J.Alfred McDonal), | of Hermanville, who ably championed the | cause of tne specialist. Other a a were UDanimens iv @ ule } opored I mucis, epeakers were Measrs Francis McInnis, 2. B. Mc- Eachers, P.D McDonald for m'xed, and J. Allan McDonald for special! farming It was contended by those on the side of mixed farming, that the «pee alist, unless he possed considerable capital, was in constant danger of financial embares:-~ ment, either from unavoidable faliure in the production of aspecial crop, or from sudden fall of the market price. The advocates of special farming on the other hand, hel4 that this is the ag» of special- ties, and that we must conform to the epirit of the times or drop out of the race. It was contended, furthermore, that special farming mesns concentration of effort, which, in itself, is a sirong guarantee of nitimate success. The vote taken at the close of the debate resulted in an overwhelming mejority for mixed farming. The meeting then adjourned till Friday 3rd prox.,when a “question box” ehall | fornish materia! for discussion on egricul- ¥, tural topies. There shallalso be a discuss ion on a subject which is’ receiving some attention at present in our capitel. J. Attaxy McDonatp Secretary. Rock Barra, Fes, 2'tTa. a> Pree Cure a Cold in a Day Yake Laxative Bromo Qainine tablets. Al! druggiss refund the money if it fails to relieve. 62e. + <r e RECENT INVENTIONS. Coins can be securely held in packages by an improved holder, which is formed of a strip of tin rolled intoacylinder, with scalloped ends, which are bent against the end coins after the package is filled. Water can be distilled for household use by means of an Ohio man’s device, in which a kettle is placed on the fire to gon- erate steam, which passes through a pipt in the lid toa receptacle below, condensing before it leaves the pipe. Bottles and other glassware can be safe- ly packed for shipping in a new crate, which has spring pressed partitions ad- justably placed inside the walls to press against the sides of the fragile articles and prevent the reception of sudden shocks. For use in examining the mouth and throat a new mirror has the frame hinged on ahandle, with ascrew running through | the handle and engaging the ring frame to lock it in any desired position, making one glass do the work of all the glasses with fixed angle frames. The arm, chest and back muscles can be developed by a new exercise, composed of | two pieces of spring wire formed into a | straight central portion, with coils at each end, the wires being then extended ina straight line and ending in handles at the cuter ends, which are grasped to bend the coils. TWO DEADLY ENEM AS OF MANKIND. Constipation and Ill-Health . Banished by Dodd’s Dys- pepsia Tablets, They Canoot Exist Where Dodd’s Dys-~ pepeia Tablets are Used—A Splendid Medicine Gentic but Positive, Simple and Effeetive. Nine out of every ten pecple in the Dominion have been taking medisine for “The Grippe.” at one time or another, during the past two months. In every one of these cases, ite safe to say, the effect of the medicines used, has been to cause Constipation to a greater or leas extent. , Constipation ia one of the commonest = most dangerous diseases known to~ day. Babes inherit the tendency to it from their parents; men and women suffer from itatall times and reasons. Good bealth and Constipation can never go together. Il] eslth and Constipation are inseparable companions. And ili- health leads to the grave. Dodd’s Dyepepsia Tablets are a thorough | and perfect remedy forthis complaint. | They act first on the food in the stomach. which they digest thoroughly, and prepare for the action of the bowels. Then they, restore full and natural strength and, activity to the bowel#, and enable them to_ carry the useless, refuse matter separated | from the food, out of the body. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablete are not a) cathartic. They do not gripe. Their | action is gentle, but positive. They restore | natural eonditions. Taeir effect ie felt in | a very short time, and is permanent. Dedd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by | al] druggists at fifty cents a box, six boxes | $2.50; or will be sent, on reeeipt of price, ' by the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, eronte. Mr. Thomas MHarrison, of &t. Mary's, N. B., Tells a Thrilling Story. His Doctor Failed to Banefit Him--No Treatment Availed til] Dodd’s Kidoey Pills Were Uxed—They Brought a Huge Stone from the Bladder, — oo Frepericrox, N. Bo March 3.—Dodd’s Kidney P.lis have teen making 4% reputa- 1100 10 the pret y and picturesque village uf o¢ Mary’s--a subarb of this city. M:. thomas Harrison, one of the most prowicent residents of the v liege, comes forward with @ narrative of disea-e and sutt-ring, of hope deterred, and final re- leave, tbat reads el most like a romance. For a yeer or more, Mr Harrison says he suffered with horribly severe pans in bis back. A dul), heavy, liatleseness over- came bim, sud ip sbort, suck a change cawe over bim, as to cCaure serious alarm. H- consulted a physizian who put him under treatment. No good resulted how- ever. Mr. Harrison’s condition grew rapid'y worse. Soon his urive began to be tinted with blood, and condition be- came more and more pronounced, as time thie wenton, Une day, about th« time, a friend ad- vised bim to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Willing to try anvthing that promised r:liet, the eufferer did «60 He used just one box, wheo a large, ragged stone, which had grown in bis bladder, was void- ed, Ease came at once, after this, Mr. BRari- goo used two more boxes of the pills, and (these effected a thorough cure. Today, there '8 nota more robuet healthy than he in Fredericton Thousands of pera.nos are suffering from stone in the bladder, but do not realize it. A dall, heavy pain in the small of the back, and s sensation of languor and hes vinees are unfailing indications of thie disease, Dodd’s Kidney Pills always cure stone in the biadder. a A CR Young Jesse James’ trial for train rob- bery nas commenced at KansasCity. Mrs. Samuels, 74 veare old, mother of the James bovs,was a witness on the prisoner,# bebalf. The woman had one arm shot off by detectives years ago in defending her sons. man $0,000 Reward “Will be given fo any person ‘whe can preve that SUN- “LIGHT or LIFEPUOY “SOAPS, manfectured by “Lever Bres., Limited. Port “Sunlight, England, con- “(ains any form of adulter- “ation whatever or contains “any injurious chemicals.” This gu@antee absolute purity accompan- ies every twin-- of of the above named world renowned bran Rar Do you getany guarantee with any other brand? r'¥C.. oes seen — — MICA MiNES OF INDIA, Phe Methods of Hundreds of Years Ago Still In Use. The mica mines of India are in the interior of the country and very inaccess- ible. The Abruker mine, it is stated, produces the finest mica that bas over becn mine’, both for Jamination and color. It bas been sunk about 200 feet, following the pitch of the vein, and all this mica and refuse have been raised end carried away by the natives. No machinery of any kind except drill and hammers is used in their mining opera- tions. The refuse and the mica are placed in baskets each holding ten pounds, the baskets being paseed up from hand to hand by women, who stand in a line on ladders. The contents of the baskets are | deposited at the top, and the baskets are returned down the ladder in the same manner as they went up, but by anoth- er line of women. Water is taken out of the mines by means of jugs. It is supposed that this method of operation has been carried on for many hundreds of years, except that there is more care to protect the miners. After the crude mica is taken from the mines it is first ronghly trimmed and then sorted into different grades, gccording to sizes and quality. It is then taken to the mica workers, who split it up and gseribe out the size for it to be out into by the shearers, the cut pieces then being cleaned, weighed and packed ready for shipment. The mica is then transported to general ware- houses in baskets on the backs of bul- locks and in bullock carts. In this way it is carried hundreds of miles to ship. ping points at a speed of about tem miles a day. The mica can be split down to .0008 of an inch in thickness. Being both fireproof and transparent, it is very use ful for many purposes in the arta, be sides being an excellent insulates Electrical World ae ed - x x hoi = i EE eee ee a FIRE... n WATER ‘illus, Underclohing a Suis, Whit COLORED SHIRTS—Slightly damaged by fire and water, all must be sold withix the next two weeks Men’s Boys’ 5 Children’s CLOTHING zo to 509%, Discount e 800 2 Hight hundred pair of pants for 57c, $1.00, 1.50, 1.88, 2.00, wort one half more Don’t Miss this Chance HATS an 25 10 50% DISCOUNT , * PROWSE - BROS., BARGAIN CORNER ee x ;