— a Se am ts AI ROR Ae. a Ea on sal saeoitPig A Pa # ; 4 : : DD. . i ria 2185, : ‘ : ’ | ic Presi THE DAILY EX AMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 24, 1900 seaeraeeceemees a ee PE PEP ad 5 SRA SS EEO ET CARTER 7 CLAN TTARL SeOeT AST ort eee ery — a GOLDEN PRINCIPLES. SCOTTISH AS CIATION N \i . 2m t th a ) vnence sne IN EDWARD ISLANI [cIntosh, Dr and Ch . to have te he | : . r =| in h ards. | knew they would if called uy on prove ‘racy, attention, politeness and (Continued from page 4) a | In the course of the next decade we themselves worthy sons ol Scotland, ; all canks-ané classes 6 | meet with other names of well-known | ‘and uphold their counrty’s glory.” The L( : eh wie 10 were membe! onel on behalf of the Regiment Pep per ny Age : ; | yf the } _ Donald Mont returned thanks for the presentation a7 1 Brown, Jo {and with three times three cheers for . | Lieu Govern ! .. McDonald, Joseph Wightman, John!the men, the ceremony terminated Yeoth Powders, and Looth W asiae S, ‘ St ner every day arlicies, al special aad attractive priees. Pa ne’s Celery Compound is our best selling medicine Why? Because it poesesea healih restoring virtues unksown to other medicines, REDIIN BROS., s , Druggists N,P.8 Generous Man, Mis. Youngwed—You know Uncle Pincher said he was going to send us somthing that would help us save our vont bills this year? Well, it came. Mr. Youngwed—Really? A stock of eoal Mrs. Youngwed—No. A little ar- rong ment for filing bills.—Philadel- plia Press. Felled Again. “Your money or your life!” “Hin, ba! Good joke! [I'm an art- ist -~-New York Jourval. Ignorant, Indeed. “Do you know anything about the recen financial crash?” asked the frien. “No.” answered the cold bloodedly i stitutions. truthful man. enough about it to moralize Wasb ngtono Star. on it.’— His Retort. “Sir.” she said when he complained of th have 110 ear for music.” “That may be true, madam,” he re- plied. “I will have to hear some in or- der to find out.”—Chicago Post. Her Own Fault. Mrs. Dibbs—Mme. Chic, I pay you more than Mrs. Hibbs, and yet you put | j = | | of “IT don’t even know { Augustus ‘nor, | | | incessant piano playing, “you | Ce. e€nt al ‘ fs dents, The Rev. Father Fitzgerald an Charlottetown. Speeches, songs and _ recitations en livened the evening anda m jority « the company kept the merriment goin until cockcrow, while, “In bands of old friendship and kindred so set That the bands grew the tighter the more they were wet.” aj they sang “Auld lang Syne” until the beams ‘of the morning sun lighted their homeward way, At the dinner given in 1825, it was noted that many distinguished Scotch- men then held high positions in the provinces, the Earl of Dalhousie being Commander-in-Chief; Sir James Kempt; Lieut. Governor of Nova Scotia ; Sir Howard Douglas, Lieut. Governor of New Brunswick; Sir #. J. Cochrane, Governor of Newfoundland. An orig- inal song or poetical composition was an invariable feature of these oc- casions, but none of the earlier ones have come to hand. A Highland piper in national costume, probably Donald McFadyen, always attended and played at the dinners which were kept up pretty regularly in succeeding years. * ~— Weww se! In 1837, owing to correspondence with the Highland Society of London, G. B., it was decided to affiliate with that body, anda commission was re- ceived from the Eail of Aboyne, Mar- quis of Huntley, constituting the So- ciety here a branch of Highland society London with the title of the Highland Society of Prince Edward Island which was adopted with some other amendments to the original con- In 1838, Sir Charles Fitzroy, Lieutenant Gover- was chief; Donald Macdonald, Charlottetown, President; William Mc- Intosh and George Dalrymple, Vice Presidents; John McGill, Treasurer; Wm. Cullen and Charles Stockdale, | Secretaries, when the following mem- bers paid their dues; viz.. R. S. Cum- ming, W. W. Irving, Robert Brown, Donald McDonald, (Glenaladale), Wm McKay, Georgetown; Angus McDonald, Brudenell Poiat; Colin Macdonald, Hugh Macdonaid, George- town; Peter McCallum, St Peters: Wm Nicholson, J. W. Morrison, Alexander t A} . Ty’, ~R Wats . 1. D. Mas donell, John | Arbuckle, Donald MclIsaac, Robert McKinley, Alexander McDonald, J. V. Cairns. David Wilson, John Mc- rill, Joseph Macdonald, John Scott, + Archibald Macdonald, David Fraser. wen Cameron, Neil McKay, Robert VlacKie, Angus McDonald, (shoemak- er), Robert Barker, Donald McFad- yen, Neil Rankin, Angus NelIntyre. Dr Potts, Alexander McNeil, P. F. Irving, Ronald McDonald, George Fraser, Thos. McEachern, John Mc- Phee, North River; Lauchlin Mce- Laine, James Arthur, George W. Owen, James Carmichael, George Dalrymple, John Davison, John Ken- nedy, James Robertson, Alex Robert- son, Frederick Norton, Captain R. Campbell, Edward Irving, Ninian Patterson, Archibald McNeil, George Allan, D. Bethune, Duncan Cameron, Joseph McHardie, James D. Mason, W. C. Hodgson, John McKinnon, C, H. Smith, John Andrew McDonald, A. A. McKenzie, George Fraser, Dr. Stratton, R. N., David Stewart, John Brown, (Bombay) and others. In 1839, Hon. Donald McDonald, etemaiadiie was elected President, and Charles Young, Vice. Dinner was given in Mechanic’s Hall, and pro- vided in Mrs. Miller’s best style. His Excellency Sir Charles Augustus Fitz- roy, and many other guests attended, and twenty-three toasts were on the standard list each followed by an ap- propriate sentiment. In the follo wing year additional vigor was imparted to the national associations owing to the visit to this province of Sir James Mac- donald, K. C. B., and K. C. H., Com- mander of the Brigade of Guards in- Canada, The jHighland Society wait- ed upon him in a body, with an ad- dress in which they refer to his ser- vices at Waterloo, and express their admiration for his daring deed of arms, and received a suitable reply. An-- Other eddress was also _ presented to him at S:. Peter’s where King’s County or Castle Yioram Regiment of Militia commanded by Lieut. Col R. C Macdonald was pre- while the piper played a martial strain. L > Strange DU rue that Marshall Macdcenald, Duke of Tarentum, one of Napoleon’s most noted Generals, who died at Courcelles in France in 1840, should the | } . i; lately owved by Patrick Berrgan, situate have been a member of the society. It seems that when R. C. Macdonald was in France in 1836, he called on the Marshall who evinced great interest in the Highlanders of this colony some of them having been his relatives. He presented Mr. Macdonald with a por- trait of his son, sent a contribution to the society and was elected an honor- ary member, and hence his death was commemorated by the members and noted in the records. ee (Zo be continued. ) ABSOLUTELY. The most acute and disagreeable forms of this loathsome and dangerous disease disappear when Japanese Catarrh Cure is used. It cures by healing every diseased portion of the Mucous Membrane, The only absolute cure, Mr. John Baird, 392 King street west, Toronto, writes:—‘I have every reason to feel grateful for the benefits derived from Japanese Catarrh Cure. I have been very badly troubled with catarrh since having la grippe in 1895. The dropping in my throat and pain across my eyes was almost constant, and my breath at times became very offensive. I used only*a few boxes of Japanese Catarrh Cure, and it has completely removed every symptom of catarrh, and from my experience so far, I have every reason to believe the cure will be permanent. It certainly does all claimed for it, which I cannot say of many other remedies tried. Japanese Catarrh Cure is the only permanent cure for catarrh yet discovered. Price 50 cents, by all druggists. A free sam- ple will be sent to any sufferer from catarrh. Address the Griffiths and Macpherson Co., Limited, 121 Church street, Toronto. Canada. Farm for Cale The enhbecriber offers for sale the farm about turee wiles from Cbharict «town. The ferm coniains about 56 seres, 50 Leal. ALR — Once Was Said Rais then the centre of civilization, be= 3 ea, ~ Now you may say Opennelnls eeut erie er ae BT ALL ROADS LEAD the centre of attraction for Bargain Hunters. Next week we will take stock, this week of the most hardened bargain huaters, Here’s a few, but there are others. 3 Underclothirg : Men’s 68c wool linders 38e) % Ladies Sacques Good at $5.25 better at $3.85 hee eee we will give bargains that will open the eyeg j + 7.25 “« 483 a8 = < 16 8 CBR Gee 500. «1496 “« 9.49 yeaa 39e, : 1.00 ” 7 Ae, These are not last years Warm friends tor a cold goods. day, = sented with a set of colors by his lady | 8¢Te#¢! whicu are ov Lot 33, and tron ing aaere ee inte Dar Sree. : Clarke, Darnley; John Small Macdon- Mme. Chic—Well, Mrs. Dibbs, that’s what you get for being so easy to please.—Indianapolis Journal. Finance. “Everybody ought to oppose these get rich quick schemes.” “I don’t know about that. I’d like to make « fortune while I’m alive to en- joy it.’’—Chicago Record. To Be Expected. When his dear Anna said she’d be His bride, he felt elated; Bie coulda’t help it, for, you see, He then was Anna-mated. ; —Eljiott’s Magazine. | ‘ annual dinner ald, West River; John Ramsay, Rose Frill; Con Douley Rankin, Belfast; Donald Campbell, Malpeque Road; Malcolm Darrach, West River; James Thompson, Tryon. Charles McNeil, Cavendish; Andrew Duncan, Alexand- er Brown, William McGill, Donald Beaton, Duncan McGregor, Patrick Walker, J.S. Dealy, John McNeii, James Purdie, Hugh McLean, Joseph Macdonald, Neil McKay, William McKay, William McCullock, Kenneth McKenzie, Charles Young, J. B. Mc- Cormack, all of Charlottetown The on St. Andrew's was ‘Brahmin Tea Now that this delicious Tea has become widely known iu nearly every home in Prinze Edward Island, and is also a great /avorite in many places in Canada and the United States, Ihave decided to sell it at wholesale only. Is now sold by the following: J. D. McLEOD & CO., BEER & GOFF, J&NKINS & SON, J. R WARREN, R. J. WOOD, R. F. MADDIGAN & CO., R. H. MASON, J. H. MYRICK & UO, Horace Haszard Charlottetown Feb’y 12th = = YOU We are selling cent discount, Call andjget « bargain at WANT TO REPLACE -— SOME OF YOUR—— BLUE DISHES. fe the balance stock of Blue Ware at 25 per W. P. COLWILL’S Agent for Canada 2eod.a w —— ee eee who was Glengarry’s daughter and Sir Jas. Macdoneil’s niece. The colors were composed of blue, white, and crimson silk beautifully emblazoned with appropiate figures and devices. Onejhad?the arms of the Glengarry and Glenaladale families quartered, sur- mounted with their crests and support- ed by two Highlanders—one dressed as a soldier and the other asa husband- man. The second color contained a crown above the thistle surrounded by a laurel wreath with the title of the regiment in gold letters inscribed there- on. On presenting the colors, Mrs. Macdonald is said to have “addressed language the regiment in glowing all _ styles Boot and Shoe Store. ete Boots and Rubbers and suitable tor fall and winter wear — for the lowe st possible prices, at McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER ‘Mc: El, Mon ON & McQUARRIE, _— Shareholders of the Winsloe Dairying Al: interested are requested to atend. On the warta ride of the back Koyalry Road, aud 6 seres are immediately oppo site in the Royalty of Charlettetown. Abou 45 acres «re uoder aod ma good state of enitvetion. Terms reasonable For ,art-enlars apply at the office of the undersiysed. Brown’s Block, Cuarlowue- town. Dated the 70 h Feb. 19900, wk 3 mos Solicitors. iil aa NOTICE. Tne regular annual meeting of the pat¢ons Ompany will be held at the Winsloe Hall on Wednesday the 7th March, at 1 o’clock, p m, HENRY HORNE, i : Seer-tary. Winsloe Station, Feb 16th, 1900, wk 2i. sizes STOVES Highland Ranges Jewel Ranges Jewel Stoves Heating Stoves Tortoise Heaters ith a one top piece. Fennell & Chan dle See thatlyou get the Tortoise w SC + ee Sheeting 28c sheeting Mens Caps 2 Cloth Caps 50c now 34e a in. wide 16c 30¢ 7. 7 oe . 75e “* 50e, 35¢ ran. oe " 1.00 “ 69e. \16c Pillow Cotton 135¢| Fu: Caps 1.75 “© 99¢. Keep your ears warm and Its cheaper to get three ; you’re ali warm. sheets here than to get three in the wind, dren’ ‘Table Linens Children's Reefers marked prices. $4.50 for $3.00. | : Defend your against the cold. Cotton Towels 3 a 12x18 Towels 242 each. Linen Goods 14x30 Towels 4c each : 18x24 in Tewels 5 h, ae ae 7 each. —_| 18x94 in Towels 740 each, : Owels Sc each, 18x40 in Towels 10c each. Keep your face dry for 2c. | 22x42 in Towels lic each» ee aie These goods at prices quoted are help for little purses: satisfaction every time or your money back, if otherwise. Buying here means spending money right. PROWSE BROS Winter Reefers m 40 in wide worth 25c for 124c $1.40 for 94e 45 in + 26c “ 20c| Wiater Ulsters marked | 54 in sé 40c “ 30¢'}$1.75 for $1.15, 62 in ‘6 65c “ 45c] Winter Ulsters marked” s) Luxury is cheap at these Oe as children je 2 Se ag ey Cm ~~ § ee