LL THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 17, 1869 . Real Estate Agent Real Estate bought and sold on LL ommissK Retatee Managed. Houses Rented. Reu s Colle cted, Coarlottetown, P.E. I. PROPERTY FORSALE A covrece containing 9 rooms with frost- | proof collar, good stabic; alo a store suitable ‘or dweiling heuse, Above properties are situated on Bayfield “treet in Chaniottetwn, | Our Terms eaay. A geauine Bargain J. J. TOHNSPON Real FetateAgeont, Chariottetown i 44 LE,—A plot of land in the west | Price $125.00 jd J John- } ' PO? emp rt ofithe city. ajion, lieal Mstate Agent FOR SALE.—Several vivinity of Ravfieid St, wil John='on, Real Estate Agent. Buailling Ls in the be sold cheap. JJ POR SMALE.—A house on Pownol Street, near the jail, containing 9 rooms, Go od yard andiatws barn on premises, J J Johnston Rea! Exntvte Afient POR AALE.—In Charlottetoen Common in the vicinity of Rrighton, about 6} acres of land will he sold cheap. JJ Johnston, Keal Es fate Agent, POR SALE—A house on Euston Street, in vicinity of Gallows Hill. This house con- raina & rooms and kitchen, in good order, and isheated with hot air. Good stable and large gard ynnection, will be sold cheap. Apply to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent Por 2AL8.—A hoass situatei on the cor per Pleasant Street and St. Peters Road | Honse ntains 10 rooms has a good cellar and | stable On premises. The house is built 8 years apa is excellent condition, Apply toJ J | Johnston Real Ketate Agent. POR 8 \LE—Throe acres 0f landin Char- lettetown, common, near residence of Arthur Peters sq, will be sold cheap anil on easy yvwerms, J Johnston, Stam per Biock. i ' FOR < 4 LE—abont four (4) acres of landin rhe City of Charlottetown, can be dbvided in- fotve building lotsa, a genuine Bargain, J J Johnston, Stamper Block. POR. SALE OR EXCHANGE—A double teorrnent house on ‘‘hestnut Street, now in eoorre of erection. Will be completed in one month. Will be sold cheapor exchange for property in another partofthecity. J J lohmaton, Real Estate Agent. YOR “XCHANGE.—A three tenement house, s' uate on Euston Street, newly built, bringin a large rent, will be exchauged for a mifab!l: place in another wart of the city J J Joh»«ton, Real Estate Agent. POR 3 \LE—A two story double tenemen. heomeonr Bishop Strect,each tenement con- a#jnesix rooms and large yard. Apply io J J yhoston, Stamper Block, Houses To Let eee 4 TO LET.—A house on King Street. my near Powael St, «table and yard; $5..0 ‘a per month. J J Johnston, Keal Ks:ate gout. TO LET.—House on King Street, con- fa' ning 7 rooms, rent $5.00 per month, JJ Johnston, Real Estate Agent. : O LET.—Housre on King Street, “| Dear Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, on'alning 6 rooms rent $5.50 per month J Johnson, ‘O LET,—A new house on Brighton Roed, heared with hot water, vatha, electric light, ete. Will be rented toa = tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, Real ate A rent. TO LE [—Dwelling houses and shop en lower Qneen ftreet, house contains eight rooms. Large warehouse attached; everything in RAM class condition. Rent $170 00, rent of homee Alone $100.00,, Apply toJJ Johnston, Real Estate agent Ch’town, TO L&"T.--On the corner of Prince and Water t«reets. a house containing 13 rooms. is pla-e ia convenient to railway and boata. tmoderate. Apply toJ J Johnston, Real A zent, J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Do “Fou Bnow That impure soaps are the direct cause of « large amount of ekin diseases ? Avoid the danger by us'ng “Sunlight” accl Lifebuoy Soaps, which are guaran teed to be absolutely pure: equally gel for the toilet as the lauadry. *—SNOTICE. NOTICE is hereby givem that an appli- cation will be made to the Legislature of the Province of Prinee Bdward Island, at ites next Session, for an act te veet in the City of Charlottetewn, the title to ail that tract, piece or pareei of land, situate lying and being in the City of Charlotte- tow! being Town Lots num- bers ‘Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) i ! Stamper Block | that tha atam per Hioe wy. Ch’town | JOHNSTON |NOTES FROM THE COUNTRY What is Going on All Over The Province, | INTERESTING ITEMS FROM THE | | EXAMINER'S CORRESPOND ENTS Usual Weekly Budget from Various Sections. Hockey at Crapaud. Str,—As a participant in the game played in Victoria Rink on March Srd, to which the Crescents of Crapaud won from the Victorias of Charlottetawa by a score of 4 to 2, I was slizbtly -urprised to see by a local iv Friday's Examiner that the Victorias were defeated by ascore of 4 to 3. The error would not perhaps be of such consequence as to provoke a demand for ite correction, were this the first in- stance in which the result of the game referred to bas been incurric ly stated by the press; and it is with the expres# pur- pose of making it the last that | presume co write this letter. Besides containing some minor errors in regard to the detaiis of the play such asthe time and manner in which certain goals were scored, the Guardian’s report in the issue of March d4ib, aj peared under a heading original in both style and matter,—'e the eflec: game resulted in a draw and that the Csescents won only by a time allowance. This defective report was at- tributed to lack of information as it was known that no represestative of the Guardian witnessed the game; and with the view of obtaining a correction in a later issue a proper account was tele— phoned the city reporter etating explicitly that the match had been won by the Crescents within the usus! ove hour’s pley. Yet, in the Weekly and Semi-Weekly Guardian the public were given the same fictitious account under the eame d:lusive heading. We think,that the Guardian, by persisting to print ite own imperfect version of the game despite the protests of eye- witnesses, has carried its “indepen~ dent” principles to a pitch which is scarcely compatible with its professed claim to the practice of that “temperance” which should exist in all things. CRESCEXT. ‘Hampton, P. E. 1., March 13th, 1899 Obituary. It is our sad duty to chroncile the death of Allan McDonald, second son of the late Angus McDonald, of Rock Barra, Lot 46, P. E. Island, who died at San Francisco Calfornia, on February 17th, 1899, after an illness of three mopnthe, borne with patience and resignation to the Divine Wiil, in the 52ond year of his age. The deceased leftthis country about fifteen years ago for Maniioba, where he remained fora short time when be went to Oakland, Calfornia, and thereu carried On the sbip-building until afew months previons to hisdeath. He was honest and upright in his dealings, sober, and gener- ous in disposition, and well liked by al] who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. He leaves a sorrowing widow and one sister in Oalfornia, two sisters and one brother in Victoria, B. C., and one sister in this province, Mrs, Barnaby Mclsaac, Bayfield. He also wasa brother of the late Daniel McDonald, Rock Barra, who died last November, besides a large circle of friends and relations to mourn their irrepariable loss. The tuueral was largely attended; and with #ll honore he was laid to rest tar from his native home (Island papers please copy.) oo Sturgeon Notes. We sre having pleasant weather here now. With good roads and good ice the sportsmen of 'bhis place are baviug a good time practicing their fast borses. The post office is well kevpt Maggie A. Murphy. We are glad to nave some of the : oung by Miss Ninety ‘l'bree (93), Ninety-four, aod part of Town Lot No. (18) im the 4th hundred | of Town Lets, in Charlottetown, being the proverty known as the West Kent Sizeet School land and premises. Dated at Charlottetown this 1s day of Mareh, |899. men from Summervale visiting us ar ibe present time as the driving is good. Be- sides, some ot our young ladies will enjoy a good time with their friends from that place, We are glad to say that our school is JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charlettetown H.M, DAVISON, City Clerk, o2—y dw & KR. Gaz. progressing rapidly under the care of our well-respected school teacher, Miss Minnie Creed, who deserves credit for the way she Las brought up her pupils. To Miss Annie Trainor 1s also due much praise for her teaching of the pupils of St. Mary’s Road l.ightest simplest, Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. pakes * ic ures o 44 x 344 inches; weighs but sak Uneces. Meniscu: Jens. retary sautter, three stops, view pen, on et for trined serew. Perfectly adapte: 3 naps oor “xposures and equahy con enlent as .. hand or triped camera, rive with ulate Mor, . . e@: $ Omplrte any oping and printing eutft, . Lu hens of Bue mer x” wie an 7 che Cameras and Kodahs S¥ee at ayenss. EZASTIL.N KODAK Co. East. Under her care they are learning rapidly. Mies Annie Donley is home from Boston - eee her moiver who is not expected to ive. Our cheese factory is about beginning to make butter again, afier being closed abouta month. It will run till about the loth of June making butter and theu com- mence making cheese. Mr. David Coll- ings will revo itagaio this summer. He will want a new helper this summer. His last mao bas his trade learned both ia cheese and butter making and will be ap- plying fora factory for kimself. We wich him success in geiting one for by what Mr. Collings says about him asa good man in all respects there will be no Company tak- ing in by him; but the Companv that will have the luck of ge'ting h'm wi be well pleaved both with his work amd good qual:s ts Mr. John Jsmieson bas left home for Rochester, N. } Ottawa DAIRYMEN'’S MEETING. SIR, space I only wish tu say in reply to“ Ant! Humbug” that vothwithstanding bis «age opinions about @ cheese inepeetor aud in- -tractor I still have the idea, that Mr. | Dillon in naming @ particular man for the position would not affect the interests of any otber buyer in the business. His insolent and untruthful remarks about Mr. Dillon “hinting wo a tory clique to stampede the meeting” are heside the mark, and show how hard up he 1s for argument to defend the premier’s cans-. But Mr. Dilllon needs no defence for bis conduct at this or any other mesting he has been known to attend, His cause is just, and without avy exaggeration he is thought, by nota few Liberals ax we!l as Conservatives, to be the most popalar man on P, E, Island today, in contrast with the Premier whoto gaiu a litle cheap popularity at the expeuse of the public, had profess@rs brought here and then held meetings irrespective of chairman or audience. I must appologise to Mr. Dillon for using hie name so freely without his knowledge or consent; but I believe in justice and fair plav being accorded to all. ONE OF THE AUDIENCE, A Word of Warning to Gossip2rs in Sturgeon. Sir,—Sturgeon is the home of some notorious gossipers. They not ouly talk avd gossip about what they hear, but they make and circulate lies; yes, slanderous lies of a very formidalle type. Tom Pep- per, the famous gossiper and liar, could not hold a candle to some of' them. No, he would have to retreat before their awful fire. As ceriain partirs, the'r names I $5,000 Reward -In troubling you sgain for a short “Will be given to any person “whe ean prove that SUN- “LIGHT or LIFERLUOY “SOAP, manfactured by “Lever Bros., Limited, Port “sunlight, England, ean- “tains any form of adulter- “ation whatever or contains “any injurious chemieals.” _ This guwrantae of absolute purity aceermpan- lesevery "win-@ar of the above named world renowned brand . Do you getary guarantee with any ether brand? 222222 nM ison > > => well know but will withhold for the pres- ent, have orgipated, fabricated and circulat- ed certain lies or falsehoods about me, I consider it is high time for me te rise up with arms and repel their cowardly and, contemptible ettacks. I must be up and do-? ing with a heart for any fate. As I did pot wish to he anywise rash or basty ip the matter I thought I would give them a word of warning through the columns of your paper, (which isa valuable one, a welcome visitor at our place every Sat- urday evenivg) I wish to inform them that if they want to talk and tel! slander ous lies they will have to try some otber person, notme. Our word should be more prized than gold and true each word we say for inthe Bible we are told, it brightens allour way. Bethou just and fear pot. I dread a liar worse than 1 do the devil, for people can contrive schemes to free themselves of the devil, but against a liar they carnot; his ways are mislead- ing aud deceitful. Fear then a liar, watch him or rather her asa cat watcheth a mouse. There is a certain house ia Stura geon where the machinery for manufactur ing lies is operated, and that by a skilled engineer thus producing lies unequalled for quality acd grandeur. Ob! How deceit. tul is a liar;iruth and silence are nobie gifts which some of our Sturgeon gossipers are totaliy devoid of. Let tnem keen their tongues clewed to their teeth or they may have to take back their words and eat them without saitor pepper. Take a word of warning from this, liars and gossipers ; talk not, at least about me, for if you batch any more lies or slanderous Sistements coucerning me youcan then accept the inevitable as lam determined to follow youto the last. Keep then a silent tongue if it lies within your power to do 80, J. Roacw Kig.y. March 14th, 1899. ON SF 628 B 6460820088 ADVICE ABOUT S$ pice. When ordering « packs ge Pepper, Ginger, Ailspice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer vou can al- ways fee] sure of securing the best quality by asking for: : : Niott’s: Ja GO %GO406 JF 2OCE COU Glock Doctoring ‘Lf your clock has stopped, let us put ‘new life in it, If it is not performing satisfactorily we will examine it and tell you ex- actly what is necessary to effect a cure. We have restored many siek elocks. Some pronounced hopeless. Give your clock a ehance. ooure, no pay Send us a postal or eall amd teil us where to send for if. G. F. Hutcheson, eo” “SGebv Cee » © 6086080088 ‘QSne 22 @] se. = > & > QUEEN SIRBRY * butslowly, and Women used to rub eloihes sS .aps made after o)d methods, loosen dirt briskly between the handsor on a board. This process went on tilione day somebody estimated that clothes received mcre wear on wash day than 0a every otherday of the week. Then our soapmaker wentto'worz and afser patient study, the richest and best material known in the science of soap making were ingeniously combined--to which was akilfully added a new scientific discovery of marvellous cleansing properties and ROYAL OAK SOAP was evolved. The cheapest, the safest, and purest soap now on the market. No effort or expense has been spared to make 1% the best. It Loosens Dirt It Saves Labor It Makes Linen as White as Snow, &Woolen as s wee as New Mown Hay. SES Cle re gsr Artificial : Teeth DE JOHN P. MURRAY, Qneen St., near Londoa House. Cheese Makers The Morell Dairying Co., invite tenders until 20th March, prox., from competent Cheese Makers for season of 1899. Tenders to state: — 1. Rate per 1b, finding all supplies, in- eluding helpand pay, $50 rent. ¥. Wages per month, company finding everything including help. Quantity manufactured last year about 24 tonrs Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, 4. D. McEWEN, Sec’y. | Morell, Feb. 27—w pat 2i Soap GOODSOAP cheap. We find we have toe mueh No. 1 FAMILY SOAP In order to reduc? our stock WE OFFER 1Toz 41b Bars for 42c “cx lots at lower price. doce SNAP SANDERSON & CO PURE FOOD SELLERS, ee TE ESE SE Se NEW HATS! CHRISTYS LONDON HAT 1sG Cases Hard & Soft Hats ALL THE NEWEST STYLES —nuw- Don’t speculate in Hats—Buy a Hat that is guaranteed Guaranteed by the make. Guaraatesd by us. SO a a Buy a Christy Hat and if it goes wrong you get your money back PROWSE - BROS, |, The Stylish Hatters