ot Ty THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 4, tgo- % % 2 (ty cs = = — co } Hall ® BSE CES SSCSCERSS SESE SES EEF SSS SVS COSC ee ew 2\THE VISIT OF “amas mm eae sion would be the many e cellent qualities | of mind and heart with which, in your {past service in the Lord's vineyard, you have shed lustre on the Church of God, MGR. FALCONIO acd on our holy religion. In your varied labours of more than thirty-four years sintilaeihets | of sacerdotal life you have ever shown the | true characteristics of the faithful servant ,of Christ, in faithfully preserving and earnestly promulgating the sacred legacy A Grand Reception Last esses omsiesting? we esr festy ' . j ent exalted position of Apostolic Delegate If | | is a most special reason why we greet ' —— ' ; Your Excellency with all the brotherly love and filial affection due to the personal representative of the Supreme Pontiff of witboat notes or reference made a most eloquent and appropriate reply. He spoke | of the peasure it efforded him, :as_ repre- | presentative of the Holy Father, Leo X 111, in Canada, to come tothe diocese of Cnarlotts towo, the faith and virtue of whose people be had heard much about. | Lie dwelt upun the pecersity of religion in an extended argawent, showed how Pe'er had been made chief of the Apostles to safeguard it on earth, succeeded as he was in this mitsioa by a loag and unbrok- en line of two hundred and sixty-four pontiffs. Where Peter was there was the Chureb. He vindicated the Roman Pou- | tifl’s right to the esteem and reverence of & | CATHOLIC SOCIETIES TURN OUT) the holy Catholic Church. | christeodom, and then said he was here . . ; e We warmly appreciate the kind and | in Canada to be p spread the Kingdom of Hr hes Koot Beer rN- # - ADDRESSES PRESENTED. generous interest ihe Holy Father has Christ upon é@arih. He enlogised toe saat I(c bottle makes 95 Me ae always manifested in our behalf, and it i8) clergy and laity of the diocete, and com tract, 4 pia fo | | our earnest prayer that we may ever prove | mended the large-+piritedness which hed galic a : Oy Service in the Cathedral— Band | oures ga worthy of the pate rnal solici- | erected 80 beautiful a cathedral here Hires toot Beer Kx- & ; ee that necessarily aeve ‘yr upou His | whica be exhorted al! to make generous ; 4 Music—Dinner To-Day. | Bola sthe supreme visible pastor of efforts to complete and equip He then tract : Ss ; L Culd Ye are happy to. greet tour | gave he Apostolic Benedic. ihm, (singer Beer Extract. an The welcome accorded His Excellency | Excell: ney a8 — auzust representative Of; Mgr. Falconio speaks wit a strong Hssence of Spruce. @ | Mgr. Fa!couio last night was on a magui- an iMustr ous J : atiff, = to — _ Italian accent, bat is very fl ent, graceful ee a +3 Os | ficent scale, and His Lordship Bishop | thas nce with — mark of estes eo | and effective in English speech. He was Lime wtilce, etc., eic. a ail ee are ; Affection that may emanate from the minds! agsisted on the throne by Mer. James te | Macdonald, the C.thedral clergy and the! ang hearts of ibe faithful of our hols McDonald and Rev Dr. Doyle. His 2 ° S| reception committee are to be congratu- Mother Church. To Your Excellency,} Lordship Bishop McDonald was assisted ¥ ( r HUSH ES 2 lated. The weather was fine and great | then, as the representative of the Vicar Of; on his throve by Revs. A. E. Burke ° . = | crowds of people turned out. | Christ upon earth and successor of him and Dr. Monaghan. 4 | : ia to whom our Divine Lord personally de The beautiful services at the cathedral . ha oS clock oe meubere of — | livered the keys of the Kingdom of | were then terminated with solemn Bene Apothecaries’ Hall. f | League of the Cross, beaded by their band, | Heaven, do we on this joyous occasion ! diction of the Blessed Sacrament, Mgr. 2neee @ sgge’ Sleeves TTTTt4 left their ball on Prince Street and pro- | g've aseurance of one loving attachment | Falconio officiating,, teve. D. M, McDonald peta tell — to that sacred deposit of faith which (he | gad Stephen Phelan being the deacons. 266 O6OO 2000 @ ~vOS 08084000 Snaps © ee 8) 0g @ ry ceeded to the hall of the Benevolent Irish | . ol |Seviour conveyed to the s:fe-keepiog Society, where they were joined by that of His Church, with the divine commis- organization and the band of the Fourth } gion to preach to all nations. Regiment. The two societies thencame| We assure Your Excellency that our 70Wn Queen Street to the meeting 100m of deep devotion to the Apostolic See receives the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the | signal mark of encouragement and con- C. M. B. A., where there Focteties | eolation from the presence of your illus- joined the procession and the whole, | trious person amongst us, and we shall under the direction of Chief Marshal | ever remember with sentiments of deep Charles Hermans, proceeded to the wharf’ pratitude the favor you have conferred | where they lined upto await the arrival jupon us by visiting us in our Island of the Princess. ee | home. We hope your visit tothe Diocese The steamer arrived about nine o’clock,| ¢f¢ Qharlottetown will be a sorrce of and His Excellency, with his Secretary, : pleasure to Your Excellency, that your Who would want any other Father Fisher, and Rev. Dr. _—_—— kind? a Giner Snap that entered a barouche and taking their place -_ sale teat, cael in the procession were cooducted to the Sane s 8S peo Palace, where, at the main entrance, Bis~ We keep the snappy kind hop Macdonald welcomed the distinguish- ed prelate to the diocese and received —mixed right, made right ; fs 7 from him the kise of peace. His Lordehip and we sell them right at then repaired to the Cathedral and whea only His Excellency bad put off his travelling : apparel and vested in magna capa and ire per Ib. biretta he was conducted in solemn pro- ceesion through the lined streets to the At the door of cope and Cathedral by the clergy. Bishop, in Order today. ; @ | tbe church the ' @ mitre, met him and presented him ® © TeLErHoxe 95. : with the crucifix to kiss. Then he : 3 | blessed the people with holy water, was . = incensed in turv, and proceeded to ° . Stewart c | the sanctuary, the Bishop occupying a * ® | priedieuon the right and the delegace : . : standing before the high altar. After i. EcLires Dakeay 2 the usual prayer and the chanting by the i aanen aU RARAD g | Sroctisos read te followg clerical + . : i ’ ® | address of welcome atthe foot of the paseuacoces & ee aa throne to which the delegate had in the meantime bee’ conducted : 'To His Excellency the Most Reverend 2 ' Diomeae Falconio, Archbishop of Larissa, Apo-tolic Delegate. Cures CHRONIC DISEASES and RUP- Your Excettency :—On this occasion TURE, Cffice 2% Mre. Stumbies, corner : inc Brince and Kent Street, Charlottetown, frcm ; of your first visit to the garden Province of Canada, the Bishop, the Clergy, tue Religious and the Laity of the Diocese of Charlottetown have much pleasure ip tendering Your Exceliency a most sincere welcome 1o our midst. A more thav eufficient reason for our rejoicing 41 mei ing Your Excellency on this solemn occe~ Saturday evenirg tolue:dsy & Mm. every CARDI DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal London Ophthalmic Hosenttal, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hespital’) SPECIALIST—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OFFiceE—Cameron Block RESLDENCE—Water Sv reet opp Hotel Davies OrFricz Hours—930 am,to ipm,2te4pm Evenings by appvintment Eye Testea and Fitied With Glasses a ee : ——ee — Cd - Constipation Headache, biliousness, heartburn, indt- gestion, and all liver ills are cured by Hood’s Piils Sold by all druggists. 25 centa a —— Ie . BLOUSE BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY We havef putZall our Blouses on the Rirone counter to-day and to clesr quiek will give 20 per cent off. Call early and secure first chu.ce. All This Season’s Patterns. Many people are bappy after treating them- «clves toa dress of our 49c Ali® Wool Fancy Black Dress Goods. A nice assirtment left to choose from. We have hundreds of other bargains which speak for themselves; we don’t have to dofjall the talking. Weeks & Co. T HEJPEOPLE’SfSTORE. Morrison, | | impressions of our country und its people will beof a most favorable nature, and that in the designs of an all-wise Provi- dence your residence ia our fair Dominion will be loog aad happy. Respectfully requesting Your Excellency to convey to tue Holy Father the expres~ sion of our sincere affection for, and at~ tachment to, the Apostolic See, and beg- ging you to impart to us all the Apostolic Kenediciion, We remain, Your Excellency, Yours most faitbfully in Chriet our Lord, t J. C. MoDonaLp, Bishop of Caarloitetown. On behalf of the Laity, P, A. MoIntyre. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, July 3rd, 1900. Chief Justice Sullivan then stepped for~ ward trom tbe committee and, just with- out the rails, read the following address from the Jaity :—- To His Excel!ency The Most Reverend Diomede Faiconio, Archbishop of Larissa, Ap»stolic Delegaie: Yovr ExceLtency,—We, the congregay tion ot 8: Dunstan’s Cathedral, descend- evts of the pioneers of our holy faith in this province, greet Your Excellency upon your arrival in Our midst, with a joy excreuing great. We feel,as @e never betore felt, the inadequacy of words at our command to «xpress the deep sense of heart-felt gratitude which now animates as upvo the arrival in our community of so distr guished and illus rious a person- ege 68 Your Excellency. We bonor Your Excellency, and we ex- tend to you personally a moet hearty and generous welcome upon your adv at t>our ixl: nd Provirce,—a welcome which is yreatly enhanced on account of the emi- nent ecclesiastical positions which you Lave so \withfully fulfilled in the past; but especially do we bonur you as Apos- tolic Delegate and the representative of our Holy Father Pope Leo XIII, now so bereticentiv gaidingtbe Church of God from the chair of St Peter. While not wishing to ciaim for ourselves that we have been over-zealous in pre~ serving the j-wel of our holy faith confid- ed to us by our forefathers, we neverthe- less feel . pardovable pride in baving erected and now carrying on to completion 2, Cuibedra!l suitable for the worship of God, un a site once occupied by a small aud uopretentious clepel. We embrace the present opportunity of | giving expression to the uvanimiiy that | bes alwaye exicted a.nong our co-re igioa- iste In this Province, as aleo to the good } feeling which so happily exists em ong ¢l! classes of our civil commanity. Be pleased, Your Excellency, to accept oar best wishes for yourself personally ; and we pray that long life and health may be granted you by the Divine Dispenser of every hest and every perfect gift; *o that y<v may long continue tu render asri «tance iw #1 iuat relaies tohe welfore cf God’s Holy Ulurch. In fine, we resp c'fully requ st Your Excellency to convey to the Hulv FPatner tbe expresion of our sincere attachmert and devotion to the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostlic faith, and O our ee nesi prayer that be may long be +p red io rule the Church with that un- ering wiedum whith has ever character - ized him in the diecharge of the duties of he Apostolic cffire. Signed at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, or the 3rd day cf July, 1990, on beha'f of the Congregation, by tue follows jog Committee: P, A. Mclatyre, BR, Reddin, Jobn Caven, J. B, Macdonald, M. P. Hogen, D. O’'M. Reddin, Alex. Macdonald, Chas. Hermens, S. R. Jeakins, Chas. Lyons. Jame: Kden. When both addresses bad been formally W. W. Sullivan, Patrick Blake, Thos. Handrahan, 8. Blanchard,‘ Henry Hughes, J.T. Clarkin, P. Conroy, presented the Apostolic Delegate arose and At the cloee the procestion of clergy re- formed and conducted the delegate back to the palace. The musical portion of the service was under the direction of Mr. Blanchard, and the musie was of the best description. The choir was assisted by Miss Maisie Coady with the violin, Professor Vinni- combe with the clarionet, aud the League of the Crose band reinforced by Drs. Maloney and Kennedy. A distinct feature of the singiog was Mrs Byrne’e render'ng of the “Ave Marie” witb violin and organ accompaniment. exceptionally wel! rendered. The church was thronvged during the ‘service, and hundreds of people were un- able to gain admission. The decorations of the altar were exquieite, the electric lights barmonizing with the tapers and beautiful flowers The decorations of the eanctuary and the body of the church were &] 0 beau. ifal, trauce, after passing the v-etibule, en- twined in the Union Jack, was the word | Welcome.” Tbe Palace and grounds were brilliantly lighte:, aod the bsnis of the Fourth Regim: ot and the League of the Cross turnished some choice music. Notwiih-:anding the late hour hundreds of peole lingered about the place uoti! the bands ictt for home. NOTES. To-day His Lordship Bishop Macdonald eviertained His Excellency and the virit- ing clergy at dinner at the Palice. ‘ais evening,from 7.30 uvti! 9.30 @ reception will be held. Bis Excellency will remain in Char- lottetown until Saturday next, when he proceeds to St. John where he will also be well received. As the Princess came up to the wharf last night the Grand Duchesse made a epleudid display of its powerful search- light illuminating the harbor and water- front for quite a distance. The lighting of the Cathedral and the Pa'ace grounds was exceedingly well dove. Tbe Royal Electric Company Sighted the grounds and placed a handsome chandelier in the Cathedral. The Full Electric Com pany put a beautiful lamp in the church. Hyprant Bursts.— Yesterday afternoon the hydrant at the corner of Prince and Fitzr vy streets buret froma sudden pressu'e of waterstriking the top and forcing it off. ‘Lhe water then shot up into tbe air to 4 great height, almoet as high as the Baptist Church spire. It was some time before repair men from | the water department arrived, when the hydrant wae quickly re- paired. > Tonicut.—A meeting of al] the boat- men will be held at Conoolly’s wharf at 7.30. Alllovers of the eport will kindly attend. —a—— Tie July number of the Prince Ed- ; ward Isiand Magezine ie now out. It is for eale tonight at all the bockstores and ews rtande. It is the largtet and best uucber issued for ecme ime. «A photo» greph of the boys Highland brigade jurius the fronti¢piece, aud the psrucles ceverael of which are illustrated, are all of & bigh order of merit. Five cents a copy. A ony dv aeonidyndon a DPUr re FOR PURE DRUCS. Over the main en-| ph Reade ena Cee ON eRe a 1egant Colored Dress Muslins and Organdies Cheap Per 15c Yard Worth up to 40e. 9)2 23 remnants and ends finest French prinat- ed organdies and muslins offered at a re- diculous low price to clear. 15¢ Per Yard worth up to 40¢ A chance to get an elegant Muslin Dress '@ for the price ofa Print Cotton. The duet by Miss Josis, Smith and Mr Charles Hermans was also. Per Yard worth up to 40c {5¢ You will find them on the front counter to the right, just inside the door, The price is 150 =< Yard Worth up to 40¢. | | FSTANLEY BROS THE SEASIDE HOTEL Opens forthe seasonon duly Ist. This Hotel } as without doubt the finest location of any Summer Resort on he Island, Fine surf and stil! water bathing, beautitul w ixs and drives through one of the finest sections of our [siane and good fishing within a short distance are among the aivanta res tu be had by patronizing the “Seaside.” Als» croquet lawn, covered bowling alley, etc , god t»bl-s. Terms moderate. Apply to Mrs, Newson at the Ilote., Rustico, or to JOHN NEWSOW, Charlottetown. 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