THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 24, 1900 ————0 mt semampccaatee eens = peo a Pitan Banuel Tat ae oe : THE DAILY RX AMINER ! putes in the City Council and move the | From Prince = ~ Island Maga THE SKATING CARNIVAL. Councillors to call each other liare. Wards sine. | ) yeni — are, we suppose, essential in alarge city. SCOTTISH ASSOCIATIONS IN , ~~ oe , S S SsUUL: NP N | Large Attexdance of Skaters—Some 2 900 thi : FEBR( ARY 4, Is : But ibis is a small city, and they are not PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. rn ————= | needed here. It any additional meetings Very Pretty Costumes. : BATTLE OF THE WARDS. should be required to secure the desized : | The carnival in Hillsborough rink last - aoa reform at the uext meeting of the Legisla- By Hon. SENATOR MACDONALD. night was participated in by great num-~ Twe e: ecial meeting of the City Council, | ture at which laws can be passed, let them Rp? +. Prince Edward’s distant hame ber of skaters in costume, and there wae a held Jas: evening, seems to have resolved be held in good time. eee ea Fae they. came, ’ | tairly large attendance of spectators. The umelf into a battle of the warde, It was con Es And zealous fer their Mither’s fame. rink was very nicely cecorated and lighted, and the scene on the ice was quite inter- ie A SMALL PIECE OF BUSINESS. From year to year; : teoded that one ward had more than its Kindle the Caledonian flame est ing. : dee share of representation upon the meres Wi’ muckle cheer.” There were come exceedingly pretty cos- : . ® ex cutive committees, and that enother | Tae summary dismissal of Mr. R. K J. Lepage.| tames to be seen, especially among the : ; dies; but very many of the costumes were i >? ann hee ‘ _ ty reatment | Brace from the office of Inspector of Gas : Na ladies; y , ae Sees none ne 7 ~—* 5 ern for tk f Charlottet = ss ¢ Between the years 177° and 1 775 | of & grotesque character such a8 we have as ‘ue tuiure, ete. The reeult seems not to| for the city of Charlottetown, is one Of) . Lunber of Highlanders immigrated | been accuetomed to seeing at the carni~ ave been elevating, either from the point | those peity despicable acts of the Domin- | +, this Province and settled here under | v#!s that bave been held in recent years. The ice was notio the best condition { ot view of gentlemanly bearing and] ion Government for which Lonorable men very favourr1ble auspices. ae A 4 es . ; Ree i ew i aad sa Fete Die cde s _ | owin ,e soft weather; but the skaters . . ‘ e-y or the orderly and business-like eA d oR in et oon coh T hey were led by Glenaladale the all Sad to enjoy themeeives, and the bome of them are mm our window—they are the cleanest condaet of affairs. We bope that the peas pre eneeeee, the late Mr. a chief ot their clan and joined at a latter onlookers were evidently pleased. of the lot Som f them want to go to the WASH but : K d by the McK pe Ae oS e » but whe tw dging at the Council Board of per- night, was appointed by the M#chenze period by his kinsman Keppoch, also We have not epace today to single eu |; : t th WASHERWOMAN 9 a : sonal charges and of euch ugly words as | Government, and held the office under the | chief of another branch. They brought any of the characters for special mention ; 18 going to pay e : oT ms. _ #§ lag ar” will cease at once; for they are McDonald administration as long as he| with them their chaplain and physician, | but the following list of those in costume ‘the Carpenters are to blame in taking down the partitions imptoviag neither to the reputation of the | waa able todo the work. But Mr. Brace | both men of high attainments, Many a Oe a ee enon —- They brought down a lot of lime and dust that went clean over : 12! councillors, nor to the tone of debate. A has been pitchforked out of the position of them were related to these chiefs by ed: oes ” all our —m Re’ majority of the citizens will, we, feel sare, witheut notice. No charge was brought ties of blood, or connected by mar- tae Sita , ca abil: iage. They had ther . ‘ rapergiseasncilor, not hay vor) ogint hin. Init of fat hi bir, | AEE: THY Dad SOME SAT | nn Agounaadyettongags| WWHITE GOODS DISPLAY 4 bar«biv, ret because they are of thie or | cure and bonesty as inspector of gas were : : ¥ thet cecupation, or belorg to this or that | never questioned. But he was a Ceneer- ee te eee a eran a * Hf ij , : es : el Pe ross Nurse. ° ~ 4 S. } ward: eimply and only on the record of ea hs . = one | | province. Sarah ain, Old Ireland. We willallow 25c onevery dollars worth bought to-zight — ¢ their words and actions as representatives | and come mean Liberal wanted the sms At the opening of the nineteenth cen-| Hettie Rackham, The Latest Btyle. One lot we will allow 50@¢ on the Dollar. 4 of the vorporation will they be commended | amount of bis salary. So“ the etring®| tury they had increased in numbers, Jean McLeod, Annie Rackham, Annie One lot of soiled Blankets*go at 25 per cent off. J or condemned, It is possible that though | were pulled,” little scheme was concoct’ } and spread over a wide section of the | McLeod, Three Directors of the Red Cross : 7 aS ~U p . n * thev bave began badly, they will end well, ed, under which it sheuld appear that a} Province. The ties of blood and ae Mitchell. L Shad All Table Linens soiled on the double edge go at 25 per 18 bi We aré gled to note that Councillor Tay- | saving would be made by devolving the] friendship helpedto keep up that] Hazel B Seiaaaee Maida Jen. cent off. 44 ‘| lor hus Obtained an opperiunity to show | duties of the office upew the inspector of | spirit of clanship which prevailed in Mies A C MeLean, E Louise Bremoer, 23 Bed Covers white Grecian go at 25 per cent. “ag pri r hie »tvity ae Chairman of the Street weights and measures, and Mr. Brace was the old land, and the customs and Soldiers of the Queen. : : 163 Pairs of Corsets go at 25c 45e. 65c¢ and $1 00 The oo «CT (ow niitee, and we shall be pleased if} summarily ejected. We shal! presently | festivals which they had there were still Winnifred Breen, Spanish Girl. ked 25 t ’ . ae y Fatt al re , followed in their mew homes. Amie G Cook, The Shamreck. were marae per cent more. —_- d'ooncitler Whear should exhibit greater | see some one else in receipt of the salary, , : ; £ Z ac ; «“ ican,” Mary Mclaiyre, Soldier of the Queen. 50 White Lawn Aprons were 50c now 3%c fiua cis! ability aod better fiaancial resulte | It is not wonderful that Mr. Brace’s friends At Hogmanay er “‘Choolican,” they Maud Mclatyre, Pink of Perfection. “ , _ 4p! : aw oe c. Z thas tis predecessor. Nor shall we, in | —manv of whom sre Liberals—are in~ tigre the = a py beating} with Weeke, Frost. 235 Pairs of odd sizes in Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Black and ag V adv.ede ef hie acts,condemn the Chair- | dignant at the urusus) and dec.dedly ae ry hide around the house, and) Ethel McLean, Snowball. Colored at 5 off. | mo ef the Police Committee merely emal! action of the Gevernment. . ’ o Margaret Gordon, Mies Kruger. 8 Colored Sateen Bed Comforts at 25 per cent off : - 9 ae Side che 33 ‘*Sing at the doors for Hogmanay, Ieabel McLean, Patrictic Girl. Th ie d ll t b id h a ,sue : u ee ree : peru . .. of . j : Scorriem Assectagiens 1x P. E I.—We] or repeat an impromptu rhyme Sie a ee a es a ese goods Wi no e so at the above prices after nes. Mr. McDonald is, we oow, | publieh to-day an article writtea by Heo. | admission in the first hour of thc New yh, en be Moltiah,: Lente | Riapen: 106 Ww a me ef considerable ability, and we bope | Sepator Macdonald for the February num-| year On Handsel Monday the se Mooney, Three Yellow Kids. ; tha’ nis talents will be displayed in the| ber of the Prince Edward Island Magazine | | See r y the ser-) Mazie Bruee, Hay Maker. = : ee : vants received a Handsel from their Essie McLean, Summer. sciniceiatliaahaenieasiline siiadiiiaaah =e prom ‘lion ¢ f law and order, in the prompt on Scottish Associations in P. E. Island. N Waddell. Highland L s It is full of personal interest for masy of employers but at Halloween they ene Ve Sweey togaeee LSOne. “Together did convene Newtie Warren, Mrs Harreed, ae : story that they will,epjoy reading “ Flora-| Scotland’s patron saint that they held Wom-er's Chrietian Temperance Union! po)’s Lover.” The firet, chapter appeared their'chief gathering,’ when’ they’ #6: ~~ 5m ee nse may ie t00 rauch to expect, though more | ;eeterday, introducing Squire Pemberton’s | -ounted the doughty deeds of their ae tes Bie ge Sees . . eur s+ phenomens have been exbibited. aor uae ge lag —s, stored forefathers in many a hard-fought field, | M Butler, Beteey Bebbet. - N/A NZ We SN A sav rate we hope for the best,and shall) 0): inat of a dependant. Read today’s | the wanderings of Prince Charlie} Mies Brennap, Auat Samaotha. 5 . . “|? Ne Sfgye 8 2 Saye * dh do — ne tiene « ‘ paren ond peatshmeat of draskes ‘mes Tax Kxaminer’s readers, and the first ef = avd corner cafers, the nuisances of Our) 4 series of ecatributions on thé subject. To burn their nuts and pou their stocks Maggie McCoubrey, Dismond Dyes. oy = sureese. in the abatement of civic disorder Fe 7 And haud their Halloween Mies Cotten, Red Cross Nurs2. ; a d crime. Perhaps his harmonious Reap Tus Srory.—We can promiee all : Fu vein _ ace ee oo ; “iF . i firet-ci ] t was however on the festival o ’ : weties with the Dominion Alliance and the whe oe ines 2 6 eee a Mary Dean, Loyalty. an AOE AO AE : jedze the men who have been honored | jp::aiment. among the hills and glens of Scotland, Lizzie Chappell, St. Patrick’s Day. avd «leoted by the majorities in the vari~ —— that they knew and remembered so ee ee tet ae Maic. a aaa ao onal a ath aad oi gai i : . anche Smith, Union Jack. a. ‘ ude e!rietly according to their act Agents Wanted. well; or re told again the story of the! yrabel Smith, s Spavish Dancer. ° ; pte as councillors. bloody massacre at Glenco in which Vivien Haches, Few! Girl aio e ° . a P,P * ae. s diegrace of last evening seems to Wanted—Agents and subscribers in the | SO Many of their relatives had so tragi- Hiida Seltar, Harvest. vs Gae et eS ite Ward avetem, | Maritime Provinces for the Montreal Star | cally perished. Ella Hoar, Viamoud Jubilee. e . pens Ne: og system. | it epecial rate $100 per annum. Cir-) Jt is unfortnnate that we have no Bertie Gillis, Red Cross Nuree. ogre Te.n let the resolution unanimously | culation Daily”56,000° Weekly” 111,000,) written record of the first public cele- Amy Crabbe, Maid of al! Colors. 3 A parsed at the last public meeting of citi-~ | Correspondent in South Africa, Wm. M.| > ation of St. Andrew’s Day here, but a eee ake, a * ear anter, ed, le ao ue. som be carried into effect without delay. | reg, eanamae " a snes i tradition tells usthat ata very early} pois anderson. Gipsy B Th: re is wo need of Warde to cause dis. | 2°>%+*: »- “NSP | period in the life of the colony it tae Rasgeeng ehdionn hy SO was the custom of the Highlanders to Mary Scott, Flower Girl. assemble for the celebration of this Miss McDonald, As you like it. festival at the residence of the chief of 6 o Smits, Kentucky Babe, a Study in Glenaladale. A bountful repast await-|V°Or ' ed the arrival of the expected company, 80% G. Cook, Red, White and Blue. ni aN. es arab 4 Vanbuekirk, An Abegweit which comprised representatives of the | yo-bey Girl principal families then in the province. Sadie Buestie, Loyal Cansdian Girl. Glenaladale, as the leading chief, pre-] Hattie Hudson, Summer. sided, and Keppoch held a seat of| Adele Palmer, May ‘lower. honor. Where were McEachens and| Helen Palmer, Span‘sh Girl, Jennie Scott, Chrysanthemuw, | 5 , M . > c M . McIntyres, Mcl hees and McIntoshes,! srah'“woDonald. Out of Date. Beatons, Morrisons and Grants, but Sate Mean Waleed Macdonalds were so numerous that ‘aie Campbell, Bell of New York. b] Forty plain Black and Colored one dollar $ goods tc—night Fifty Cents 14 ns at tg OS Ee ed tte te see kak 2 4 ~4d sesh a SSIs ses ese | ats > : “ . po they were addressed by the title of} Gipsy Norteo, Gipsy Girl. ° ol J. marris, LONLON HOUSE a * their family seat as ‘“Garahilia,”| Miriam Norten, Young Canada. ° My. te. a Gherinish, Bornish, Rhetland, Allisary.| Minnie Toombs, Flower Girl. Pearl Wateon, Good Luck. Tulloch or Keppoch as the case might : : By to Avnie McIntyre, Sporting Duchess. ys Ore 2 Ors ore Ore 2sOys ye eS: 1s ses oye Be ; ze x RR aK woe * iS rs se Some of the men had served valiant- Fis MeKisece, OM Timer. Y ? Gi ; . a Alice M Dougan, The Flower Girl. ly in that company of the Royal High- May McMillan, Summer Girl. — nme, rea a ean: nine Bic land Regiment which Glenaladale had} Murieci Pickard, Little Pickaninny. st einen ner te a’ Crosby, Ni —Upe raised here, then recently disbanded, | Ella Large, Grace Darling. ape easy “a pi ke: Minded as — (Crosby, Nfli., Mare, God of’ Te and as the martial spirit still prevaced Annie Higgins, Rog Frill Belle. Harold C Hodgeon, Co! Baton Wenell. es st McDoaald. J : yo them, the King’s Wars were a subject Louise Sharp, Aunt Jemima, Jeck Rebeseen The Farmer o WOH : Soldi oe ten Cane ) me Se ’ Winnifred Perkine, Highland .Lassie, > : ; : | G Hogg, Soldier of the Queen. fe of interest scarcely less absorbing than Tlie Gillis, Scoteb Lassie : Ben. Peters, The Waster, Walisce McKee, Country Maiden. the latest letters from Scotland. It] [Loniee Herse, Good Luck. Walter McLean, The Aucient Briton. Louis Large, Union Juck. . r was long past midnight when all for| Eva Tomlins, Lady of 1820.. oa aw Soldier of the Qaren.} Guy Dalliog, Little York Sport. ave Ot PRN 1 whom beds could be found retired Mary McLeod, Kuight. Vicar doen Wiel ies ‘A itats apt a ed Lou. A te and a huge field bed was improvised | Miss Rosa ct te Miss Edith Hynd ehacd Alar Geeta : . ae ter Davy, William Power, Million- < ie : for the others until next a when mae C Hyndman, “he Cake Green- Harry McDonald, Sailor Girl. | JT McGregor, WA McKie, Army and - after breakfast and a Deoc 1 an Eaith Dutcher, Looking Backward. oe Sera Soldier of the Qasen. | N avy of Englana. | - dhorris,” or stirrup cup totheir next | jean Haezard, Mre Pau! Kruger C A Maouel, Nfii., Uncle Sam, | WT Harvie, the Absent-Minded Beg- yk , : is Samuel Doyle, Sport. rar. —_ annual meeting, all left for their homes Sopbie Mason, French Peasant. . J W richt, Jubilee. Joe Large, Gaiety | But many were the calls or ‘‘celidhs” MrefB C Prowse, Good Luck. are Farmer Mike from Brigh‘on 50, 55, 60 cents yd. In waist lengths, no two a like. a friend’s house without cailing to re- Blue, , 5 Wilbert Large, Biue Bird. H Wonacott, Tucmes Lipton. j ; ‘ held on the way, for none should pass|_J#oqueline Melonald, Red, White an . i j I G ? ; ? Jack McLeod, Topsy. teggie Uingwell, Brisish Tar. ee * a ; Vere Gordon, Midnight. ; late all the news of the importante event | ; g B Bremner, Uapt. Corcoran. | Fred Williams, Grandmotber. Sadie Clarke, Starlight. EN, NE I A OS EET ES LITLE EEL LEE TTT LT LE FLT TL LT I TT TE am i celel sr ices diate ie syitahle nner oe ; ; a Willi Just ese fror ‘ * Ls ee the day in Se oes manner Cuthbert Melotyre, Highland Lassie. F — —", Just eseaped from @{ Galbraith’s Band turnished a choice ] at *h tar ° Tha eariyv o ric pT a ; r uocn. ' 'T > wal { nar ottetown. 1€ Ca;§»ry Teco! ds or roe woot a ing programme of music ’ ac era of : | Tom Huggan, Twoot a Kind. Charles Batt, General Botha. ier sae meee : | hike fed Staaetadl I ; ISS} are All the leading elias ig very hoe had just participated tn. Chelation Shdbiel Anes. jo i ~— Service. Alexander NcCormack, Jockey Coe- 4 4 AS dm ma 0 ? = : 1 a oat : . , . } . ‘ : : | A few years iater, as popuiation Allie Gordon, Mra Kruger. Gen @sllems town mola ar . yr ar > »¥ S HC ‘ i 3 ‘ . tT . > - . att i §, ier. : > T Togan ; ry y pretty plaids ang Stripes. | centred at the seat ot government, it| Lou Bethune, Klondike Belle. W hele Mieoh cele Wecle Sem’s Pre- | : * Logan, Gypev. ihcaldeniah eee ty Louise Melleb, Volun f Vee . : "| Jack Payne, C MClarke, Scidiere of | became a more conv ica place for) . ou » Volunteer for next Core } gigential Candidate from Coon Town. | ee ae Fe These silks are on display at these meetings, and the St. Andrew’s | "P8°%" Jack McBeth, Court Jester. | George Webster, Fred Clarke, Will Col- ' . | Society was regularly constituted to | EXTLEMEN, Peter Martian, La.orer. ‘lings, Jack © Nin. Bastin pe! Dt Secae: Z our dress goods counter; we would ; Pag, SOO SN Ce FONTS _ ww like you to come in and see them. “ a » hin fe cm awiet ‘ ae > a. ' k » lene ' — : ! can not now be found in existance, but Rusee!l Taylor - : ibe rink are pleased with the large meaeure ga pieasure ler us tos ) ; Seer ee eS y Ryan, General Crooje re ; “oe itsa piea to show our ; we find the society in a flourishing state} Robert Stewart, Cow Boy. — Ry ne on le fi cf success which attended the carnivel. - aed - ~ 1 : nN ii’ a’tencu Joctie Sam F giemiiieniaiealials la an gate goods. | in 1824. ‘William Johnstone, Attorney W W Davison, O-1 a2 Digna. W C aah Rod at ei i : o d hes, siamese saied Seo Mdle gs eee Scantlebury, Roaring Teariog | | (ler ¢ Ac Precid Pla eo McLean, Honolulu Ladv. ' i |General, was then President Ewen) EB Mitchell. Tae W Bab? 3 Sport. TT Hy : * : ee itchell, Due armest Baby in . F The Store that Mother likes | Cameronand John Stewart of Mount | ype Buch . : James Murley, Boo. black. Pe | Stewart, Vice Presidents; and Dr. G Aitken, Mr Fisherman and His Wife ‘ be Worth, Vat on 8 Mash. BE peptide pe Macnee Digg mer | MacKieson, Secretary. The annual} UC Robertson, $6 oe eens te Lul | the present seseion thereof. for an act to tvs ; : as , ouis Mciuis: Vant My Luin. | rate a « ve called the ‘Acedia | dinner was held at Mrs. Bagnall’s then | RB McLean, Colored Jeckey. ead ~~ * oe _ | Gosumme Geen Te eee a eal | the leading hostlery. Cojonel Ready Harry P. Wickwire, Matador. sere ee ees eeey- moa, | Cire ing OD the business of 8 Loan Cerpeny ; i ce es c ‘ ‘ . 3 Jack Mitchel!. Tovusy Aribur Davey, Conin-rciai iraverier. | With powers to loan money on rea) estate end . Lieutenant Governor, S. G. W. Archi- | B McPherson ‘Te hb Be! t Jobo Bobkirk, Jone Ball. 'oencertain classes of debentures and stccks | bald, Chief Justice, Robert Hodgson] yy gtewary =" + J McLean, Barry O'Fiion. be Pt es Be * (afterwards Sir Robert) then just elect- ae tps Thor jan. eid. Winks | E Cuwppet, Joro Bal | stock. ani with other powers gract.d to Loam ed member for the city, and Rev. Mr. } ee | A Hynamas, Unele 8. Companies eG member or tne ‘ ry; and Nev, AME. | Lem Weoster, Peseant ¢ ‘ ; :Bl : i ‘ D. ee bated Halifax the iith February, | 98, ' Fitzgerald, parish priest, were guests! Jobn Dougan, Just Esceped trovn a Fiee | oe ea te Pre \ifrea W hitman, ' \ a ve Luncl ; . | G F Morris, sp ct trom Mexico, . Solicitor of apppicant¢, (Continued on page 8.) anch. i : $ Bedford Row, Halifax, Nova 52048 +