~ ll A i i =item on mw ee ERY WISS McKEIVER is now here and can be seen in our Millinery Department every day. She has visited all the leading millinery establishments in New York, Boston and St. John and ean therefore suggest to you the very latest. New millinery goods daily expected. Place your orders}‘ sure pronipt delivery, | WEEKS & CO The People’s Store Wholesale and Retail. eee 499 a) ‘it's only a Difference in taste When you buy from us. Everything you get is of the same quality--“THE BEST.” To-day Angel Cake, German Buns, PES! BEEF Veeneann 12¢ each. 10¢ Corn Geins, 10¢ per doz. per doz. Oatcake, 12c per |). Cream Tartar Biscuit 10c per doz, Parker House Rolls 10c per doz, Ginger Snaps, 12c per Ib. All kinds of pies to-day in pastrv, cream = or coconut. Try our Duchesse Bread 4c per loal, TeLersone 98. D. Stewart Kecripsk BAKERY BAKES KEST BREA!) S8eoce2e06 LZ 2808000 *E°0 2.2. -.«= «e344 Oo Oo OO Oo Bring back anything not dene properly ; : Bruce Stewart and Coy. Steam Nav. Co’\’a Wharf é. Ch’town, P ET Phone 175 ! Bring back anyibing not done right } ’ basicess to urn out work ¢ ¢ ight. and we are infermed ‘hat ; any work we bave done is not ‘ ; Salirfactory we are only too glad to . Mute it aatisfactory. (ree of charge. ¢ ’ Its Our business to jl ase Customers ; aod we always *trive (o do ¢9 aa far 3 89 }t lies in our power g ‘ When in need of anythivg io our ‘ ‘ line remem ber qi- ‘ “ THE MODERN” / ‘ Founders Engineers & Machinists h ¥ aod Boiler Makere. ‘ f ’ ‘ ‘ ? = ee ee ee ee _ @2@OS ViCTORA THE coon Bite IN IRELAND ...” the Reception. NEVER A REARTIER WELCOME. The Queen “Pleased to be in Ireland Again.” The Queen was received by the lord lieutenant and the Duke of Con- naught when she landed at Kingstown and also by the high sheriff and the lieutenant of the country of Dublin. The address from the corporation of Kingstown was presented, and the Royal procession in four landaus start- ed for Dublin under escort of the! King’s Dragoon Guards. The road- way was lined with spectators for | cig ht miles, and there was continuous | cheering made with every evidence of sincerity and enthusiasm. The first halt was on Upper Leeson Street, where a quaint and beautiful | cermony was conducted with a stage setting improvised by a scenic artist | now for Easter to oo scene, rich in color and in reminiscen- Pea from the Gaiety theater. This was the opening of the gates of the Irish | castle, which had been constructed on the roadway, with massive arches and | picturesqueturrets. This was a statel y| ces of old-time tradition. The lord} mayor and aldermen were behind the | gateway, standing on a crimson carpet | | and arrayed in scarlet robes trimmed | with fur. The mace bearer was full in front with his mace, and the sword ! bearer was beside the lord mayor, with his ponderous blade in its jewelled scabbard, and with them were the lord mayor's footmen in blue velvet livery, with red trunks and white stockings. Farther back was a long scarlet line of Enniskilling Fusiliers with their band and at the street crossings above and below were guards and well-mounted lancers with their brilliant uniforms. Precedents from Cromwell's time were followed, and premission for the royal entry were | passed and granted with stately grace. The pursuivant-of-arms, in crimson costume heavi'y emblazoned in gold demandei the opening of the gates in the Queven’sSname. The Ulster king- at-arms, in similar gorgeous array, as- sisted in those mock negotiations. The lord mayor assented with gracious courtesy, and the gates were opened by half a dozen fantastically dressed servitors who emerged from the re- cesses of the castle, The gates were again closed until the second trumpet call announced the coming of the (Jueen,when they were reopened while the multitude of spectators cheered wildly. This cermony was followed by another equally in accord with trac: tions. The royal carriage drew up; the lord mayor,who presented the keys of Dublin and the sword ot office, kneeling as he held the hilt towardsth. Queen and the point towards himselt the queen touched the keys and tt sword in token that he was to retai }, possession of them, and listened to th address of welome. which was jvc sented in a magnificent and gracious reply, characteristic of the ; : (ueen’s good sense and tact, anc ‘ charming gracé lady mayoress, with begged her majesty to accept a bou quet lhe following was Her Majest; |} reply in full: — “T thank you heartily forthe loyal welcome and good wishes which you | have t lered me on behalf of yx | self at r fcliow citizens on my ar rival in the ancient capital of my Irish dominio I came to this fair country to seek a change and rest and to re- visit scenes which recall to my mind the warm welcome given to both my- self and my beloved husband. I am leeply gratified that I have been able be this time to see again the mother- land of those brave sons who have re- cently a! vuisbed themselves in the | defence of my crown and empire with cheerful valor aS conspicuous now as ever in th glorious past. I pray that Almighty God may ever bless and direct you in the high functions hich you exercise for the benefit of _ fe'low citizens.” he band played “God Save the hou ’ an 1 the spectators with one accord sang the anthem as the proces- sion moved on with the royal standard fluttering above the castile gate be- tween the two Irish flags. This was | the only halt in the Queen’s triumphal << pre gress through the gaily | de orated _ streets. It . was w g circuit—through Fitzwilliam street Pe (Continued on 8th Page.) ‘Beautifut Ceremonies at | widow of the Fifth Earl of ; ¢€veu ing. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 6, 1900. PERSONAL. sone uchlin, of St Peter’s Bay, is n the c Mr. "Brack Heartz came in from toe east \oday. Mr. A. Lord was a passenger to Pictou ths Star ley to-day. | Mr. David Schurman Was & passenger | by this morn: bg's traiu frum the west, Mr. A. Milne Fr-ser, of Halifax, is among the latest arrivals at the Hov! Davies. by Today, it is pleasing to hear, there s a decided imprevement in the condition of Mr-.(Dr_) Shaw. M.. Joun A. Robertson, represcntiig Caverhil! & Learmont, Monueal, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Rev. W. 8. Smicb, of Sommerside, wis a pascenger by The Stanley today ona virit to New Glasgow. R-v. Charles McKay, who left Kensinj- ion a few days ago, was prevented with m ed/ress aud purse by his friends at thet place. Captain Maicolm Macdorald, of Georg’- wown, P. E. f., spent yesterday in Hal fax. He left this morning for Sydney.— | Halifax Herald. , Mr. and Mre. J. E. Wyatt, of Sun- merside , re in the city. They cemein | to cee Mr. Wyatv’s eister (Mrs. R. FE. Shaw) who is eeriously iil. | The Dowager Countess -of Aberdeen, Aberdeer,is dead. She was born in 1814 and was | the daughter of George Baillie, of Jerve- woode | Mr. D. B. Macdonald, the well-knova representative of J.C. Wilson & O»., , Montreal, who has been west in the in- terests of his firm, returned to Charlotie~ town this morning. Mr. Joseph McCarey, of the Post Offce Depar' ment, retursed from Galif x set lt is pleasing to hear tuat bis father, who was seriously i!]l, 18 now cen- tidered cut Of danger. Mr.Geo. R.» MeMshon,cf Emerad, who was one of a committee of tslegragh- ers who laid certain grievances before the I. C. R. authorities at Moncton, returned ‘o Charlottetown last eveoing and went west this morning. The mattere in di-e pute are te & subre' ted to arbitration, The death «f Mr. St. George Mivart brings to an wbrapt close one ot the live- 1 est religious controvereies of this genera- tion. The discusrion cn the queetion cf the inspiration of the ecrip'ures between Dr. Mivart and Cardinel Vaughan, arch-~ bishop of Westminster,has been animated, indeed, and bas stirred the whole religicus world frota its beginning. _—---- EMERSONIANW RECITAL. The Emereonian recital, held in the Kindergarten Hall lest evening was largely aitended, and the audience listenrd with marked attention for nearly three bours to the interesting “programme. Miss Mac- millan avd ber pupile, Mieees Filo, McKerzie, Jorie Stentiford, Ruby Ra tray, Eva Hyde, Edith Stewart and Bessie Burke, aud Meesrs. K. C. McPhereon and J. J. McGowan, are to be §congratu- lated, one and all, on the success which sttended their efforts, The selec. tions were wel] chosen, and brought out io the ummost the decided elocu- ionary powers of the readers. The i ladies drama, a skit on the'woman’s rghie | i; movement, called “The Chawpion of ber S x,” parteeypared in bv all of the youug adiee, several of them, taking with abiliy the parts of two ortbree Characters, was very amuring avd showed p'sinly that wimasn’x rgitie) kingdom ie ber nome A nomber of musical selectioos—vucel ‘los by Mise Florrie Earle and Mr. FP. J. wiano trio by the Misees Carrol! Kells ,,¢rchestral selections and # violin eco ty Professor Vicnicombe, sided materially totpe pleasure of the ‘erdrg, Stan lew, aid Porice Covat— Two drurks—Joseph McLee: dane Peter Keenan— figared before iis Honor this morning. They were fioed SZ or LU dayo each, —— er ihe Provircial G. B. Ensign Anos wr, M apevt arrives ibie evening »nd coa- ducts the meetirg at the S. A. barracks ont; bt Ou Mond:y eveutng the Eosign gIVeR H Lan:eri ter vice , Wh ch te very higbly Fpuken of, ‘ ips cs labilactbetha: oho esac oaccilee a For pice, fit and finish our new cloth- ; +pds the pro es lun. J.B Macdonald & Se. .d&wa. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, a Tenders are requested for building three semi-detached dwelling houses ona lIct of land overlcoking Hills- bcrough Square. Plans may be seen at the office of W. C. Harris, architect cr at the store of W. W. Wellner Tenders to be sent in to the under- signed by noon of April 18th. lowest or tender not The any necessarily accepted. W. W. WELLNER Local and Other Hens, ENGINEER- D- ih) o'clock a drill shed, tars eveniag at 98 Meetine.—All Oudfeilowe sre invited tobe resent ‘onigut at Wildey Lodge’ “Ai Home ” Live Hoes.—In Toronto, on live bogs were quoted st $6 25 for select weighis of 160 w 200. ———— Tuesday per cw: Given a Name.—The Halifax garrieov battalion 18 te be known as the Third City Councit.—Regular moathly meets ing ou Mopday night. MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSYZSIOKE % ® Ladeis New Special Battalion Royal Canadian Regi ment, | Tue Pres3s.— Moderate to fresh east aud nortLwest wind~; mostly fair Few local showers. Not much charge in | temperature. i nortt.s. women St. Persr’s.— The Rev. James Simpson M.A_ will, this evening, deliver the las of his very able Jectures o: Enzlirh Church history. scotia ! Sr. Pav.’s.— Mission service ton’ ht at! 8 o’clock. Subject, ‘the Comment of Thought, frora the wirds of the Centurion | *Truly this man was the Son of God.” ee, ZOOL E Tue Minto is expected here from | Pictou about five o’clock this aiternoon, | with mails and passengere. She wil) | make daily returo tripe tiil further notice. Tue Moron Neepie.—Tobere are no needle so good as the motor needis. The genuine have our owa name printed on! each packet. The price is five cents per packet. Beware of imitations.—Mvore & McLcod. Ho:piraL Coiziecrcors. —Collectors for the P. E. I. Hospital iu town and couniry, | who have not sext in their collections w'll kindly do so before the last of April. Subscriptiqne sept in after that date will not appear in this year’s report. 82d & w 2i. ee Mrs. CarveL’s Funerat.—The Hamp- ton corres;ondeat of the St. Jobn Sun writes: The funeral of the late Mre. Lewis Carvell, who died at Dorcheeter, Mace., last week, took place ‘his after- noon from the residence ‘of her son, T. H. Carvel}, and thence to the family lot in the Hampton cemetery. The tervic2s both at the house and grave were con- | ducted by Rev, 0. D, Schofield. —_—_-»>--—— Satvatios Army —The dietrict and corps officers of the Salvation Army through the lower provinces have re- ceived notice of a change in commande, to come into effect within a few days. Ensign Macnamara and Captain Wilson, who bave bad charge of Cnarlottetown for come morths, will farewell ov Sunday, April 15th. "Their pext appointment ae well as the names of the new officers for the city will be announced shcrtly. Tuoveaxps Gcixe tro Ncwe.—A Port land, Oregon, desprtch rays: Four ‘ern | the ueand people have engaged passage from Pacific Coast points for Cape Nome, Aleska, on the firet fleet of ss Ni which sailsatout May 1. It iesetated tha Francisco, Puget Sound Ports aad Port- land, practically atthe eamz time. Many of these steamers will make tvo trips, and it is estimated that upwards of 20,000 peo; le will leave Pacific ports for the new gold fields during the season, Syccessret Is_ranp Srupents.—The Ieland students attending the Presby- rian College, Montreal, bave been doing excerdingle well. The posted results o! the see ional examios'ions ehow the fol- lowing bovors : Mr. D A McLeod, B.A., Springton, P. E. Island, graduating examinations, ibe Creecent Street scholarship of $50. Mr. Charles Bardv, Fortune Cove, P. E, Island, the New Ediabergh echolarsbip of 50. ’ Mr. J. B. MacLeod, B.A., Springton, the Erekine scholarship of $50, the Red- path scholarship of $60, and the Dr. FP. W Kelley scholarship priz* in Elocution. Mr. A. B. MacLeod, Sprivgton, the Sterling scholarsbip of #50. and the Walrer Paul echolarsbip of $50. 'To Reduce our Stock Of Beef. Iron and Wine::::: of hest Tonics to be had, sell a line put up especially for us at the remarkably low price of 5d5c a bottle. The regular price is cents. 2 dozen bottles only ac this price, and for cash orly. Spring we will } one tne ia cial 1) ‘rrr r rrr eee nil: Files Gn, oe ee TRU UC TOUCT TCO cvvy ., weeeeeeeeeaece 42 steamers will leave for Nome from San Spring Jackets CQ Direct from the Manufacturers Berlin, Germany just received at Stanley Bros nice assortment of stylish, fashionable garments — Perfection CLZEVELAVEC CALL ’ ‘ S Quality Style Fit Finish and crkmanship. $5.35 $6.50 $8.35 $8.95 222228222 = Niallel Br AASAASeeAS. Asse: 224264258 A ‘ ‘SOFT SLIPPERS r FOR TIRED FEET > Ib» The best and most comfortable house jf» slipper for Women is our strap plain Don- gola made by J. & T. Bell. The Price is $1.85 but vou should just feel tie k d—its «, softas silk~The toe is round—.he gs) is brcad —The inside finish pe ' by Ib» 4 atil\ There’s Comfort in it~—There’s wear in it. Alley & wVVVV Vey VVYYVUTUT Vee SPRING a. IS REPAIRING TIME null THE FURNITURE BUSINESS Have a look through your house, and repairing, g, let us send for it. We will pu order and our charze will be very low. o i ee Te if anything needs t it in first-class Mattresses..... May he sent for, reupho!ster: d. same day. LET US DO:YOURS —— JOHN NEWSON Desearcdé O7O° ©°O404 4 aud SENT HOME, th 2 OD OD SOD OS OD FSV 9S FIV OD se Vow Hens > OS OB OS OD OS OD OR 042 0S OD O~<RD =et*