THE DAILY EXAMINER, CARHLOTTETON JULY 7, 1900 > >" } vs ‘ YP ‘ 1) ‘ gus esse 632% WA SBEFOOESSE aS | NEPART 3 te tify ou homage and respect to your love I will bestow the blessing of our z = i di-t nguiehed pereon and office. Holy Father the Pope Meet Me at the Always mar ggg St fy MMER is | Your Excellency’s illustrious career Tne Papal Blessioe was then heatowad y ore : oY 2 ‘¢ t »elealy . . st os oO . ’ — é | and the many imporiant ecclesiastical) upon all present after which the officers rs 8 Offices which you have filled with such | 4,4 members of the society were formally & S | Jie : . , i BOC & . . s Jj ee —— are of ogg sh pre-eated to His Excellency. Then the , 7 "Aa 2 “It } t ira- ze é ' ni on } ul acient to elicit Our highest admira | ‘ formed up in procession and re~ = Shae > | tion Bu ming to us as the in : 1\@ ) ; s hotae : . ry : ’ 4 [ fi T| a : . ai ss sain e Iie ry i i t x ‘ ymrief rt eting = ‘ : reoua of | ; l a he bret! 1; - = 4 : % ; } We nr eV lia@- a 3 ) (ue :' He Left This DINING FOF} Bove Leo Siti, ow ‘eloriousy reigainy, | s q Cy | | Your Excellency has a double claim Jon | © & = our Catholic loyalty and devotion. » \1 3 ' ) f} The illustrious Pontiff, whom you 0 | INFANTRY {NSPECTED % Sg , Worthily represet t. 18 the great patre Dp of ; e 4 i] ne 1] may eat 0 | Cat) di ( 8, and ‘ Cat lic Mus | — ; ‘ A‘ = mn + rye , } ‘ua ’ : ” , t a c | Qo ? pp ° cy SORTED TO STATION BY THE | deepest deb icra de Stine Bs eog | O2NG Regim3nt Makes Excellent % | r & fe ro. 4 for bis unwaveri: g care his constant -en« . ' is. = LEAGUE OF T SS > ’ Show The i é H lignes LOot Be c ux- ow 7 HE CROSS. coursgemen:! and his special beuesiction. owing The Sham Fight. . ~ % rhy . : : ° ‘ A »% tract, i { ottie mal es 0 & _— — : Ine Catholic Mutual Benefit Aseocia- Yesterday was for ithe 82nd Regiment : ® i } a tlon came into existence avout twenty- the most imporiant day of camp. For y ‘ ss) : »thalinr +7 7 three ’ ‘ fk that ts neatitn rT Ale } : : , ~ ; | Catholic Mutual Benefit Association | ‘" fee Fears azo, £0 vial 1s | 0.8} 0] lays 1 : ralniog bard,| ® fg H ‘ Bee Kx- @ | most sy! 3 with the elevat f our | all a4 anie ne to excel. | & ei : S | nent D> ° ro. a S ret top | Preseut an Address, Holy | e Chair Of St. Petere | Beside being oder the” guide lia _—* ' ihe wth of our Association has been ane "] . - . ‘ > . Li ane ct enelr OmMmpirovy com- : YO > 4 - Fyre . & | —---- ‘ : 2 i. arg > : : ? . (sn ot I Bee I Ex tract. fe | ra} id, and it bas recel ved the eacourages | manders the men have bai tae excellent . ‘4 K'sse! » nat Spruce | i . ment and ap} robation of the clergy at d good fortune of 1} y trained by Serveant- i ‘ . a <A aivl. © aiconul na nis r ate £et*rets , j ' P 4 . a @ivbed ery fy : i w | E : a i private &@oretary, } hierarchy ,every diocese in our wide | [nstructors Bayvyers. Little and T ~NCe J fu Lime Juice, etc., etc w) Fat Fiehe il AR Tan Cel aie ; a ca . a regener, , tu siiil vu . , 41.) ue isner, .ett this morning for St. Domini Among its memberea are (Oj of Frederi Under these men the * Iohy , = . . Raina De ; as nmin? ioe ’ : pth ay : , e a | /onn, N.B. Dr. Morrison and Dr. Mon~ | b¢ found not only rep: eseata'ive of all | regiment has become iwost efficien', and ~ Wa : Ait © ~ : oe } aghbano, of the Cathedral staff, accompanied Clasees of tbe laity, but many of the | this thougs there has been a large in Seca} + ‘ aff, accom panie a. A eats <a Sed Mice : 3 “ shirt in Canada. ~ e @ | them asf M ; bishops and Clergy. n this diocese we | fygion of recruits. . : © og | ‘bem as faras Moncton, and will return to- | hay e rubs ial gress under the 5 e oo . Jave maderubstantial progress under th At8 15 muster parade took place. The . } bight, Superintendent Sharp very kindly | fostering care and encouragement of Our | regiment was formed in open order, when f| e 4 nothecaries’ : Hall ty placed tbe official car at the dispoeal of the | ¢¢voteu priests and especially of our es- “a wascalled. Arms and accoutrements and R. — oe @ | Delegate and party There were o stent teemed and revered Bishop, whose interest | were then ine pected fied men in : 2 > > aa? | ” " 7 r ’ A Tat} . » and effectiv . ae . reari n ; geee® SPeSeSSSSelSSeS2SSa™ | yrany people at the railw ii diaiiiian an in the A-ecciation 18 deep and eff clive. Shortly after two o'clock the regiment wearing them : i be | i ates! aT ' ae) aan Our organization is a Catholic Fratero~ | was marehed to the parade grounds | in the O PEN BACK and the price $1.00. - 1@ distingrished visit ak art - snrance Soc | 3 we 90000500 6000 @ wos ewente+e oe or miko his depart al In: urance Society; it embraces the best | Park and formed in open order. About ° - | ure, including the League of the Cross | features of clder associations, as well #8} 2 30 Lieulenant-Colonel Moore, D. O. C., oe g , ef. ® : | which escorted him to the train. At the being specially adapted to the wants Of | was received with a general salute. The aan e & nappy e etatlon the officers and members of the the — ee, Oo sata cofuaon. wae then advanced. end farmed fn ® s Leagu were formally presented to His bers life insurance = ren ly — quarter column’ by the left, wheeled by the c $ >. Excellency. The weather was delightful coat consistent witb aveo ute financial se- | eft and returned to ita first position. The ‘ : t throughout the Delegate’s visit, and he was curity. It encourages Christian union end marcb past tnen took place, : iIne’or ° much impressed by the attention shown mutual pri seCtios, and strives to educate The regiment was pat through some . @|bim while here. He was also greatly its membere and those dependent on them | minor movements and deployed into line. C e @ pleased with the Island province, and in piety, integrity and frugality. Col. Macleod, commanding officer, now } n- : nea. “Ss > | Carries with him ec any pleasant teentles. We ext end to Your Exceile “nCy our best put his regimieut through some move- e e tions of the place and its people. wishes in the exercise of the functions Of } ments in baitalion drillafter vbich Major C e ° lsist evening the members of Branch the exalted office to which you have been Stewart couducied i: through the manual i ‘ * , i { w 2 P f i , ' -” : . Who would want any other | 216, of the Catholic Muiual Benefit Ase elevated by the Supreme an and ss a exercises. The acting Adjutant, Lieut. , Tr ‘ 5 ls Mein ee sociation, waited upon His Excellency at our earnest prayer that A mighty Go Darke, put the regiment torough volley 5 a re he cg | the Palace and presented him with an ad- ee eye OO Mis holy keeping, | and independent firing. isnot spappy is no gooc. j dress. ‘The parade of the society to anit and that, in the “designs of Providence, | The sham fight whicn followed was a We keep the snappy kind | from the Palace was highly creditable, and still greater diguities may be in store for) highly interesting effair. The companies ~ eC RK p t au ! i ai a i ie & " you. S . _% ia i C Slee obeh: call, lala | many words ae were heard along |” ET soclaston weben thet:Veur Sul: a rep . a oe ert Here for you, Tans, Fawns and Greens. e, -——MlACcU i ; C 5 tue route. 1e ‘ne of march wae up . yelng ie ring loe, anc 03. 0 and ¢ e some not $1.: 35 Ss] 65 Ss] 95 29 85} d ; : : . in P: ; i pi.O- pPi-vde Qa. oO; 4D u to $5. 3S. and we sell them right at (Queen Street to Richmond, along Rich- lency would be pleased to Convey to our | supports,under command of Col. Macleod, | twenty fi I 3 ask z : , Holy Father, the Pope, the sentimenta of | whil : . wenty five per cent more than we ask you for them. c on moud to Great George and down Great » ardent a. ae ia te fl while Cos. 2, 4, Gand e wae Se eeeeee ™J George to the Palace. From the Palace | 0" profound 1 the ne evotion to the | under Me jor Stewart. The advance was | i2c¢ per Ib ; the society returned to tbeir ball by way aa — ae Me Z gg occupant, | sounde?, aud the tiring line moved forward | : 0 ~€ | tM | of Great George, Water aud Queen Streets, | 92¢ 98% 91™ ® Bane aw a eee. ie eeClious, orivg volleys ‘ | Mr. Charles Hermans acted as marshal, which we are engages 8 . uoder the direction Of their 0 Order today. : The address from the Society was pre- Sigeed ai Charlottetown, Prince Ede | gecetioa commander=. When the firing . $ | sented to His Excellency in the drawing vga c sland, ese hese = ae oe line had advanced s considerable distance ; ® Teiersone 95. @ } room of the Palace,in the presence of His = alfot Branch No. 216, by the fol- | the supports aut reserves were ordered C . : ; Lordship Bishop Macdonald, several of lowiog commitiee : forward at the double, and formed with : . " @ | the clergy and the members of the C, M. James Mcleaac. the firing line. foen@ long stretch of po LE r : D. Stewart 2) 24: ttwas read by Mr. James Me- Alex. McDonald. fire was opened on (be enemy, while the tick ND . A . . ; } san?r} >} > @ | leaac, Grand Deputy, and is as follows :— Joseph McCarey. line was gradusliy sdvaccing. A charge . 4 cS Stacislaus Blanchard. | 798 Ordered and the whole line rushed | : Ecriree Bakery $/| To His Excetlency the Most Reverend James Byrne. forward and captured the position, The | ; Re ahs : m pe ~ ‘orme a the rj , . KESIKEST 1 ° | ee Falconio, Archbishop of Mer. Falconio, replying to the address, es S, qne e regu ® BAKES)bEST BREAD. @\ Larissa, Apostolic Delegate. 2p vale: was marched back lo its quarters. : . | Mt inet @ ” — But we must not forget the Red Cross. | May Ir SASE YOuR ExceLLeNcy ‘ Ye fall j y. ROSGDEeoses M SOCCOLVEC*e0u GextLemex :—I return you wy best As in war mea would naturally fall it was — CARD DR. H- L. DICKEY zr Coa (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospttal, ind Central London Moorfi ? yf o and Ear Hospitit’) SPECIALIST—Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Tiere ra OFFICE—Cameron Block RESIDENCE— W ater Street opp Hotel Davies OFFICE Hocurs—930am,tolpm,2toipm fr = Evenings by appviutm«< Dt , . ¥ 6, Eye Testea and Fitted With Glassee ‘ FOR SALE OR TO LET.—“W atermere.” Ec Alio “Parkview” Cottage adjoining same. = Apply to Hon. Geo. W. Howlan orto D. C McLeod, Solicitor June 29h, tf | We, the members of Branch No. 216, of the Catholic Mutual Benefit Associa- tion of Canada, take advantage of Your Excellency’s presence in our widst to tender you a hearty preeting, and to “*4 Little Spark May Make Much Work.’’ Tne litile “‘sparks’” of bad blood lurking in the system should be quenched with Hood's Sars saparilla, America’s great blood purifier. It purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood of both sexes and all ages. Cures scrofula, ‘salt rheurn, dyspepsia, catarrh. Hoods Sa Mapa 237i WG Tipe WEEKS Ladies’ Blouses $1.35, 1.50. 1 55, 160to clear (99c each Pique Skirts Regular = ° t la $1.43 Blouse Silks Stripes and Ch cks o-d y ay 36c yd Handkerchiefs Plai: ic, 2c 3c, 4c Muslin: | | FP r { 1), { d Aprons 7c yd} mn ine 94. os one Lo-n: “Tacha ; Ly isc } ij Ce eo ee Ladies Yaw Ti co Ole Corset Covers, Night LTP Seg - of } + » KK cers and Skirts to-day aE sper iii’ Te if t you to save money WEEKS Special Bargain Day| ar. & Go.,) Dress Goods We have two lines of Fancy Bleck Dress Goods. No. 1 contains five egular price to-day 49c yd different pat- different pat- 70c and 75e -yntains six terns, regular price 54c and 60¢ to- day 40c yd This line is Fancy Lustre. Gents’ Cotton Hose 3 pair for 25c Cashmere Hose Ir 35c Gent's Straw Hats 70c to- day a hen* aero ents eo s+)" “a wT : > ° recu lar 50c Summer y Bargains in e ent’s wine 3 ; and Underwear. ———t come With the crowd and deal at & CO., The People’s Store. thanks for the beautiful sentiment of love and attachment towards our Holy Father the Pope, so well «xpreesed in this ad- dress. Nothing can give greater pleasure to our Holy Father tban to know your love and affection towards his sacred person. It i8 also a source of great coneolation to me to find this beautiful society here,united as you are under the protection of your Holy Mother the C burch. There is no fear of yoing astray ; you are sure of that under ihe direction of your teloved bishop an! priests. lam sure the blessing of God will be upon you. I bope tnis association i} s00u be spread throughout the Island. A braoch should be established in every parish. I koow it will brirg blessings on the places where it is established. It is aly a+ource of great consolation to find such faith amongst you. Perbaps you -vy atk how it is that such aficction,love acd reverence towards our Holy Father terisix here. I: is the great faub which veou m your ancestors who for ve tuerr religion exposed their lives. This faith was brought to Canada by bandscf religious missionaries who id tne germs ot civ'lization .placisg us in euch a high position as to be ona level } with the moet enlightened natione of the earth. You are not as- bamed of your religion. You sre proud of your faith ; and as long as this taitb will live in your hearts you will go abead without fear no matter what your positon may be. In the past your forefathers had to soffer fcr the take of your relig You Jive to-day in a free cuuntry, sod can exercise your holy religion. Perhaps there might be some danger if you should pot lisien to the word- of your bispop and pastor. [ am bappy to ‘ti id y ou listenlog to their advice, our Lord Jesus as words corm rg irom Christ. Our Lord said to His mioisters, “He who listeneth to you listereth to Me.” You muat take these words aN comtoys from God Himeelt. As long as ' are ul 1ou may be sure yon will proper Your Bishop will spare no labor as be hes done in the past for the goodof bis people. Try to listen to his words aod the blessing of God wi! ipon you. As a token of my , Ty It DYES SILK, COTTON WCOL AND MIXED GOODS MAYPOLE SOAP You save money, time and trouble. Sure results. FREE book on Home 4. P. TIPPET&CO., Dycing on application to Montreal. justly proud of tLe fine regimeat he com- consistent that some casualties should ocs cur during the tight at Victoria Park. The s.retcher-bearer corps worked with a will under the command of Surgeon- Major Warburton and Surgeon- Captain Johboson. The figat was rapid; and 30 were the attendance to the men and _ their convalescence. Now and then a man was seen to get back to the firing line to be in at the victory. Our report of the cas- ualties is not Cfticial and will not be rtated; but they thinned out the “thin This year’s Camp was avery successful one in every respect. The regiment was full of true military ardor, and the men were imbued with a keen senee of rivalry which slways does much to draw out the best in them. Col, Macleod may feel mands, The Alberton Co. and the Brookfield and Hunter Riv_r Co, torty men each, left by this morning’s train for their head- quarters. The Cap> Traverse men leave this afternoon. Beaton, No. 5 Cow supper at Large’s presented tea set ac- Last night Capt. gave his mer aciam restaurant. Tie Captain was by the company with a silver companied by en addrese, Sergt.-Instructors Bayers, Little aad Torrence Jeft this morning for Fredericton. —— r+ <a > <i Cyoin RraearsaL —F iret Charch at 830 tbis evering. Me bodiet Pure, Fresh. Strong, For killing Insects on Roae Bushes | etc, etc. 32 cents per pound special price on larger qualities. * aoe G0 White Shirts x Se 7 STANLEY BROS, this” to bej‘the test $100 The best material ,the best fitti sg, and the best workmanship. It is mad e specially for us by tae W. G. Ccmpsny. Hundreds of satis- Charlottetown are now Sizes 144 to 174 inch, A Splendid Stock of Club Bags.. some leather lined, and worth to-day Knitting F ADE "A et 4 aah . & J , of : Ja 7 . - SR BME! 2) } Bes ti HY bi) Cee ia i a? so i te 23 { ¥ AA's Ss Wools. : sf Bee z | oO Go ” } =}! | ; ‘ : ———| All the best kinds kept in stock. The one ; / =< ess, we specially recommend is ‘*The Highland’’ a ! Sha ~ the finest steck and best wearer we know of, } + a , ” Handsome 7 , {4 ; | ve) Silks “ Black and Colors 22c fortwo oz. skein. Silks this season are prime favor- jtes. The sales prove it; they : res dy surpass a1! previous experi: ne and no wonder when vou consid) the splendid assortment we show. pe = yard lid wearers, special “GSc. Thirty different colorings in stripes, all pure silk, splea und guaranteed not to cut—65e per yard. Wash Fabrics in and Pretty Muslins are having a great ti me of it thes offere: lat Organdies days. The Ladies are taking advantage of the splendid value per yarp Have Q ana 15 cts. You have ofien paid double for less worthy goods. dress when you can get one at such a low price! a muslin STANLEY BROS. |