THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 21, 1:99 nD ~-— tion of Finns. , Fiteroy St. stopher Gellent, aged 21 r At hie father’s res denc op fae 20th inat., * gars. R. I P. | — | on March Mth, 1899. aged 73 years. At Argyle Shore, Mac: |m C. McPiai! : Immigré J jg-insenei | YoRONTO, Mar ch 17. — The Giobe’s 4 . . Li eawe :‘* The representa- ple from us “ rr aber ot Finnieh Luther- yee Of a iarg : are negoratl g with the bigh Com ioper, and arrangements may result | : ‘ a! by immigration tte Canada of eeveral ihooeands ef t eee Finne, Arb trary sap . op of and hy the czars governo- ! os athe cavee Of this movement, the ome being great'v stirred up vy the high ; nn : ' rive Anseane | - SORN. j | oe i At Rrocktor . M eR. . H ward S reet, on | : Jon 20d, 899, to Mr. and Mre. David [evir?. wv. | _ | DIED. , ee Gloves aster 925 PAIRS T FRENCH KID GLOVES Just Received Nine hundred and twenty-five SE ——— OO —< pail colors, neluding, a)! the latest novelties. very newest Also here is Something Startling for Glove Buyers, 50 DOZEN Finest French Kids Bleck and all colors, in Regular prices $1.25, $1.35 and £1.50. WEEKS & Co Made the ma iufacturers an offer forthe lot. They accepted our offer and we are able oO place them on out tounters at the VWondertai Low Figure of only S2e. per. pair. whe Re member these are finished French tid and worth 25, $1.35, and $1,50 We invite you to see them. CENTS KID GLOVES TW SPECIAL LINES 95e and $1.35 auda special line of Gents’ dog Skin gloves for driving at SL15, LADIES AND GEN1S.—We are headquarters fo gic ves this season and ‘an back it up wrth the largest variety ia the cit y i tl e lowe »~t priees. WEEKS & CO The Peoples’ S ore, Wholesale and Retail LASTER 1599 We are now a7 ae a fine “sortment o EASTER CARDS al! new stock. Fes them | BASZARD & MOORE Local and Other lems. Tar Stanier —The Bianler got to Grorgetown this morniog about 11 o’clock. There was quite a number of passengers but they did not hirea special to bring them to town. An Improvement.—It i¢ pleasing te note that a large bouk-case hes been add- at zajovable time. oie dianin iestrance Case.—We learo that 4 Suir ba- beew entered in the Supreme Court.against the British American Assur ance Co; pany, of wh eh Mr. E.R. Brow ie insurance Gn the stock of B. Maciousld & Co, which sgent, for tie M-vers J. was deatroved by fire last fal. We and ~ siand th a Union and Pia Com panies representei by Mr. BP.W. Hynd- msn paid their maurance pol cies im ae- d ate!y after the fire. - Pararty &vurxep.—The Moncton Timer A ver listressing aceifeat occurcd et wath Brae, Monc’on Parish, on Tue-e | day evening. While its mother was out gitting a pal of water athree year old ebild, Z mer Burch, set its clothes on fire in some way, probably while piaviug with fire and was frighéfuliy burned about the body and bead. The child was removed to the hospital where it had the best of medical! atteuvdance and our-ing buat xli to no purpose I[t died yesterday afternoon abou 2 o'clock. iii A Gearp Move.--The officers of the SZod Battalion bave secured the services of Professor Vinnicombe as musica! in~ etructor to their band. It iwthe intention of Mr. Viuvieombe to have a grand com~ b nation of the military band and his orchestra thoroughly trained before the summer season comes sronnd, and the citizens will have the pleasure of listening to a series Of open air cone’rts on Queen Square and Vietoria Park whicb wi'l, no d abi, be greatly appreciated. It is Mr. V nvicombe’s intention to give a grand Music’! Hotertainment in the Opera Youse about the 24th May, given later on. - Jontorn Expgavorers.—The Junior E:- dea\ orers entertainment laet evening was a distinct succese. It was held in the large schoo'room of the First Methodist Church, whch was filled. The programme was ne of execs*ional interest, ard war cley-or- ly rendered. There selections by the Misses Murphy, the Masters Payne, and the Sunday Schocl Orchestra, a treading by Mr. Hafield vocal solos by Mes Watts,and Miss Pridham, aod a dialugue Wefe inelrumeénle bya namber of girs de-cribing tne fa t ot the Jupwness. The dialogi- wie com~ pored bv Miss Annie Mell h,¢who als trained the tittle giris) a dit reflected the greatest cred: upon ber Mr. G. H. Ha-zard also gave a number of choice Refreshments and a the proceedings to 4 close, and al left for their homes high!» pleased with the maonerin which th» oiffereot performers bad acquitted them -~ Re lves. Blereroplican views, ; social hour brouynt Our new children’s clothing has arrived -witnout doubt the best goods ever shown by u3. Prowse Bros. Tf We Please You T.ll O.ters If not, tell Us. Cur e DEEPLY CUT pre's on ail our stock in order to ual room for our new + priog stoek, now on the way a The a pair for Ladies’ boots a small sizes—2} os ¥, 5- O06 fades shoes. { {8 a pair for Ladies’ tine Dongola Boots lac -d and buttoned { 95 a pair for Ladies’ f Velking Boots — good siock—worth much more money 0 per cent. dis- count on 4 large lot of our ladies’ fine shoes. for bigb Men’s and boys’ Boots at big dis. COU DIF. R. K. JOST, Particulars will be ; | Hunter River, aod Mr Walter Simpson, suits. STAMPBR'S CORNER. SUPREME COURT ee The Meddie Gallant Case—Decision | This Forenoon. The coarce met to-day to deliver judg- ment in the Meddie Gallant election case wich was heard before Mr. Hodg-on at Alberton when Ga'lant wae uorealed and dis rqualified. From that decis on be appealec, and the appeal was i ; }ed to the furniture o f the Legislative | peard before the full coart. L brary. A greater pumber or the booke The Ubieft Justice delivered a written will now be kept under lock and key, | decision holding that the e'ection was void controlled ty the libvart in. on account of carrupt practices by agents ass of Gallant, and on thee pointe agreed wi'h Haargrz’s Haut. All oe beard for I e ry 7 : . ; oe Mr. Justice Hodgron who firet tried the .CarizZas bali next Thursday evening, f the grand couce! learms leave Mr. Gro af ~—s Rackham’s at 7 15 iste nail ‘eiale "0. [u the second place the Coief Justice ) bath f ; OFrive arid a ,18s81 } aa o- dieazreed with the findiog of the trial Z5e, concert alone lOc. Besidea a good é Pi eee judge in bolding that Gailant had person- | programme there wi'! be lota of home made ally Meithed Colo Arsenault, The Chief : : . i ibe oo IAL candy to he disposed of. Come and have ; e Justice held that the money was given as & loan,and was not @ corrupt act fr. Justice Hodgson adhered to the decision given by bim at the tria)] and read a long judgment giving ais reasons in fall. Mr. Justice Fitzgerald eovourred with the Chief Justice. He sl«o read his deci- 810n The appeal therefore from Mr. Justice Hodgeoue Jee sion wa: diemia ed with coste to paid by Gallant, but the disqualifying finding wae reversed. The election ig#@et aside and declared void by te reason of corrupt practices by ageats cf Gallant. ——— oe Ooe- PEBSONA L. Mra W P Cclwill returaed to town this morning. E D Sterne, E-q. came to town this mornings Princess March 6 Hon Avgai McMillin weat to Summer< side this morning. Mr. Richard Huor, of Summerside, is among the guests atthe Hot | Davies. A J Macdenald, Eeq, MLA, George- town, was @ passenger to town by the eastern traiu today. It is reported that Mr. W. K. McKay, ex-town elerk of Summwmerside, is in the street car service in Boston. Messrs Brent McInnis aud F. J. Mc- Millan retured to town this morning from St. Peter’s Bay, at which place the former sang at a concert last evening. Mr E Bayfield Williams, Dr Honeywell, Kiulavi, of Honolulu, died { Bay View, were among the pa ‘semgere tc town on the western traio this moroinz. Much s;mpathy is expreesed by the frieuds of Lady Aberdeen fcr the loss she bas sustained ip the death of her sister, Lady White-Ridley, eecrevary of state for ‘he bome department, Mr. W. P. Bint, cf the Bank of Nove Scotia, Kongeion, Jamaiea, who has been op @ vieit 10 his parents is Summerride, is at the Hotel D. view. He leaves this af. er- noon for Georgetown, Ov return to Kings- ton. Rev. Father Barke,a Prnse County director ot the Fra: Grower- Association, ind © R.Deckey. Eq, of Muddy Creek, the [siand’s specialist ta cranberry culture esmet town Ilxst night on the belated Western (rain to attend the Association’s ALDU>) meeting. Captain Spain, R N R, Capt Bloomfield Douzla+, R N R, and Capt L Anderson, are bolding an investigation inte the wreck of the steam-hip Castilian. Captain Spain ‘chairman of the court, baving been ap pointed in place of Capt W H Smith, R N R, the Canadian wreck commissiwner, illness prevents him-from taking part in the inquiry. *“W ilie’ Wiide, brother of Oscar Wil le, «dead. Mr Wilde married Mra. Frank Leslie, October 4, 1891, anda divorce tollowed two years laser on accouct of the burband’e habits. After remaining -ingle @ vear, Mr. Wilde married Miss Sopbia Lees, of Dublin. The decease: was at different times dramatic critic of the London Stardard and the London Genutlewoman. whio-e e+e Things te Make a Note of. Janitor’s benefit atthe rink tonigat. Ice in perfect condiuion. Gulbraith’s band in attendance. Give Wiiliam a bumper bouse. Y i. O. F.—Court Mount Stephen meet- at 8 o’c'ock in Masonic Hall. Payment of dues and other businees. I. O. O. F.—Alpha Rebekah Lodge meet? tonight—initiations. A full at- tendance particulaily requested. CM. B.A.—Branch No. 216, C. M. B. A., will meetin the A.O. A. hall this even~ | ing at 8 o’clock. Narvsat History Society. — The Natural History Society meers in the Y. M.C. A. parlor at8 o’clock to-night. Public welcome. Paper by Mr. Watson. Men’s Spring and Summer Clothing. — We epened yester- day 963 children’s 2 and 3 niece suits, 263 youths’ suits, 666 men’s D. B. and S B. Just think, eighteen hundred and ninety four s.its marked at prices to sell quick, as we have more on the way, Prowse Bros. Woen the Castillian was leaving Port- land the shore capiain is reported1o bave said to Captain Burrett, jokingly, “keep plenty of water under her bottom, Cap- tain.” There is snow aad unneaually cold weather in England as well as bere. aR a a aE { hockey of tbe winter. Two splendid games and admission oaly 10 cents. | Don’t mise it. Anehbors ve Y. Bi. Ai | cents. ; ' cash Local and Other lems ‘THe Gseiaias i alicia wens | | winds, fair and cold, Tue MA .s.—The maith arrived in town | Justice today shortly after one o’c'ock. Sport.—The postpoved races on Orwell Bay ice will take place Wednes day,22d inst ,at 1 o’clock p.m. There are. several enteries in 2 40 and 3-minute class | and a good days Sport is assured. ult ead Ovr Istaxp MAGAZINE —If you have not vet bought a « opy of the Prince Ed- ward Island oa igazine get oneto ight, as the March vamber is almost sold out, For sale at all the bookstores and at K. B. Mason’s news stand. Price & cents. penis _Accerren. —The a of Messrs. W.C. Pi'fieid & Co, Jobn, |} have accepted he com prow ise ihe of 45 The naymenta are to be 29 cents and 25 ceats twelve months | | secured in six and | More Hockey. eds Friday evening | of this week (the 24. h) fortbe last night of | , Wee: Kent es Junior Abegweits. Wants Bic Damécese-A man a Joho F. Gillis, belooging to North Sydoey, is before the legitlature of Massachuvet.s attempiiog to get $2,000 ax damages for injuries received while acting as aMenainet j a: tbe Danvers insane asyinm, where . patient etruck him on the head with a | stone. cstuitlinanvli Mass Merrinc.—A_ mass *mecting of | Sunday School workers is to be held on Monday, May 18th, particulars of which wil be given later on» This was decided upon at & meeting of the Sub-Committee of P. E. I. Island Sunday Schoo! _seocia- tion held-ye-terday io Rev. G. M. Camp- bell’s study. Cur inv Raitway Rates.—We under- siand thatthe passenger rates to Pacific Coast points bave been cut down $15 00! making the rate - from Pictou $58 45 ! instead of $729 Aayone intending to take a trip ont oe should take advantage of these reduced rates at once as thev are liable to goup again at any time. These rates apply by Intercolonial, Grand Trunk, Northern Pacific aad Great North- erp Railways. Further information may be bad fr.m the Charlotieowan Ticket Agent. ‘ieosiniicsadias A Goop Max Goxe.—Itis with feel- ings of sorrow that we record the death of Mr. Allan CO. Moore, which occurred on February 28tb, at the age of 42 years, at Victoria West. Deceased leaves a wife avd aeven children to mourn the 1s: ot @ kind and leying nu band and fec'ionte | | } father, Hé Wasa man ofupright char- acter, teloved by all who knew h'm, on bis early death is regrei'ed br the whol: community. The funeral took place aa Wed-esday, March lat, when a large number of relatives and friends fol owed the remains to their last resting plac. There : leave the boly in fl! assuracce of the resurrection ta eterna! life, woen the ear:h shall give up her dead and friends +hal! meet to part no more. denitlieiieti A Gorn Concent.—The Leagne of the Cross boys bave the repn’acion of giving ; concerts tbat are well worthy of patrov- age, and they sustained this reputation last evening. Their concert in the Lyceum proved most enjoyable, and all who patron- ized it seemed wel pleased. The pro gramme prepared for the occasion — with the exception of tbree rumbers--was carried out.and almost every selection was encored, E-pectally pleasing were the reading: by Miss Lefurgey and Miee Steotiford; and the singing and dancing of Mr. Eygleson so deliynted the audience that be was twice re-called. The vocal solos by Mises McLean, Mies Meck ay, Mr. Hermans, Mr. Bellean, Master V ctor And*ison and Mr. Rean, (the latter in well rendered; and W.J. Brown and well deserved the chetr performao banjo. The open fencing character) were al! Protersor Grant, Mr. Master Jim Payne, applause which followed ces on the violin, cornet and League of the Cross band gave the ing selection, playing well The exercises were cleverly perrermed. Cer- pera! Hermans was the winner. The National Anthem closed the p receedings. Stews Ge wD 2 ees @ OO: a tA 4 Iild Pill Everybody’s Pills are very mild in their action, do not gripe’ aud are suitable for all sort: and conditions of persons. A box of them should ke m every home. For Biliousness @onstipation, Heart burn, Indigzation, Li ver Trouble &e, they are invaluable. 25¢e a box - a ee a a RR Advance Guar 0 New Spring Millinery al Stanley Bros, Hats, Flowers and Feathers Now Opening. 300 Hats in Black an? Golored Siraw Sailors and untrimmed Uress Hats, Latest novelties. * Exquisite Flowers in addition to hundreds of low and medium priced flowers. We have a small assortment of EXe QUISITE FRENCH FLOWERS, they are expensive, 75c te $1-25 each, but they are the most beautiful things we have ever shown, rench Tips and Plumes Splendid assortment in Black and White. STANLEY BROS. aa = Spring —Openinge Our new Clothes in Suiting, Overcoating ‘Prowsering. etc., for Spring are arriving dajly, Don’t put off Jeaving your order urtii the last minute, a it requires time tovo good werk. We are running full tun now; but we can do moe. Our garments are Perfect in Fit, Excellence in Worlzmanship and Finish, Exclusiyeness in Coluring and Design GORDON & McLLHAN Mr RCHANT TAILORS SRE a gg ea ee eersz a ee Pe soa ENE TN eT RT SA A NNR ATA eC IIT A IN WREST NN NE, IO LAINE LIL LN IIE eA IE PIE aE a ss