—— EE Local and Other Items. - Tue eweet ballad, **The Dear Little Shant- rock,” a8 the Lyceum to-night onunin { O. F.—Wildey L dge meets to LU y gight. The sec ynd degree will be con {erred 7 vay 1 Rememeered Iv Farin? The last gribuve ef D'Arcy McGee to his native land, g? the Lyceum to night ilies To His Cvstomens.—Mr. James McLeod, late of McLeod & McK ozie, will be prepared wo receive bis - pn Pag mers about the pegincing of next m a Leo Broxes.—While Mr. Herbert Simpson, of Bay View Milla, was engaged in hauling on lsat Wednesday with « span of horses, on horse fell down and broke his leg ia two a? ‘ns Leervee.— Rev. D. Sutherland will lec ture ia the lecture rom of Zion Church on Tuesday evening, 25.h inst Subject, «Curiosities of Church Life.” Advertiee pent later 7 Tus SARNIA According to la*est reports the steamship Sarnia h s not yet reached Halifax, and the Newfield has ne cut in pearch of her. Mr Hedley i re. Clerk of the © ty Court, is a passebyur vn the Sarnia a Lecrure at Currron —Mr. W 8S. Stew- art, barrister, will deliver a lecture ia the Court House at Clifton, on Tuesday even iag next. His subject willbe “A Winter io Florida.” With » popular lecturer and a good subject there should be a full house - oe y. W. ©. T. U.—The meeting of the “Y's at ihe residence of Mrs, L. M. Poole last even jag wes moat enjoyable. A very good pro- gramme of vocal and instrumental music, readi g*, etc, was disposed of, and a collec tien amountirg to $6 75 was taken up. Tue Lrcevs -- Dont forget the concert in the Lyceum thie evening The programme prepared is an exvelier tone. As the audience will probably be very large, those derirous of e>taiving the best seats would do well to a teod early. (General admission 25 cents; re served seats, 35 cents anes Asoruer Freak—lt is etated that Mrs Juha Smith of Renfrew Oot. ninety years of age, is cutting a new set of teeth, they are already five in number and souud aad beautifuly shite, She had never lost her own teeth, though they sre now brown with age and are droppingout to give place to the Dew. - Cerauive.—A gooa gam f carling was plcyed in the riak yesterday nm: ‘withstanding the roug® condition of the te Fuollowiog is score FH Beer W W Reer De Beer FE. H Beer Jos Unsworth Louia Beer 5 Grey W Worth — wit si cols Srocess—Mr. J. C Clark, of Bay View,has suceceded in getting his building cut of the river afer w great «mount of Lard worh. The credit of inventing « plan of ge ting it out we believe belongs to Mr. Juhu Dickieson hie neighbor. The plan was driving piles on each side of the building and raisirg it with jsck- srewson them, then by laying stringers oa the piles and rollers roder the runners the building was taken to the shore. Witsoe Worxens.—The Young People’s Society of Willing Workers held a social on Thursday evening, the 9:h inst, at the resi dence of W. J Simpson, Bay View. Be tweea forty and fifty young people were pre- tent and enjoyed themselves as only young people can. The entertsiament consisted of vocal aad instrumental music, games, &c. A fimptucus repast was provided by the young ladies, which, it is needless to say, was done ample justice to by all. A Sap Srorny—Ace:rding to a recent despatoh from Janesville, Wis.,withia five miies of prosperous village and in a thickly settley part of the country Mrs. ira Ames starved and fr za to death. The case was reported to the author.ties a few days ago- Her husb.nd had spent his time fishing, while hs wife and sev.n children were in a shanty without fuel or food. The youn- ost chill diel 4 week ag», and was buried by the fa her in « soap box. neti Tre Staxncey 1s tue Ice.—We were shown to-day by Mr. Milton Walsh, of the Marine Departwnent, two phot graphs of the winter steamer Stanley, taken a short time ago «ne of the picturea shows the *¢imer going through the ice at half-speed wihher forward tank empty, and the oh-r shows her well down in the water, heving a hard fight with the ice during a fuurtzen hours trip The time of the trip during which the first picture waa taken wasfour hours The photographsare well taken and rn fl-ct the greatest crelit upon Mr. Walsh's skill We understand that they will be for earded to the World's Fair with the rest of the exhibit sent by the Marine D partment. memes PkaTINe at Georgerows.—The races at Georgetown rink last evening between Mesars. McCormick and Hreen were pretty well ate tended. The c mpetitors appeared on the ice about 820 o'clock and were greeted with cheers of welcome. On account of the limited Space the time was pot fast Seveu'y-five laps a distance cf about two aud a quarter Miles—was coverrd in 8 minutes and 84 eecends. MeCorm'ck had a ali ht lead duriog partof the race, bat on the last few laps Breen spurted and won by a few fret The ice Wisin good condi ion, Mr. McKinnon ofBvi ated as starter, D Barces and G. W. Hib bett as timers, and Dr. Stewart and Mr. Ww W. Jenkins cs scoters Georgetown wes Pleased at the visit of two such werld renowned skaters, and the men expressed themsely « as pie eed with th: recep loa given them Tus Satvation Army, on March 18, 19 and 20, wiil held their 7.h Anniversary Meetings. Programme as follows Satarday, 18th—Great d Welcome Meet ing and Presentation of Colors Sunday, 19th--7 and J1 a m. and 3 and Sp m, Great Battle for Sov's M inday, 20 h—3 p. m, Great Holiness Omvention; 8 p. m, Grand Musicil Demonstration and Dedication of Cpt. and Mes, Feo zor'a little one Meetings will be led by Biig. P. T. Jac Da, assisted by A ) Jvwer with he Uornet snd Guitar also, Ac jt. Howell with hia C mcertina ni Cornet, and Special Bowness the organist. Brasa Band toths front. Admission—Sa urday night, S cents; Monday night, 10 cents. These will be che most wonderful meetings that have been held for some time. ae enact gnemeneenennieuPeaneana - TENNEY te THE DAILY EXAMINER. TELEGRAPHIC VES, SpectaL Despatcues to Tug ExaMINER DOMINION PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS. KENNY SCORES A POINT. Y'Brien’s Motioa Defeated - Majority 52. Orrawa, March 17. After routine yesterday, Mr. Davin asked & question in reference to the remarks made by the Comptroller of Customs at the Orange banquet. Hon. Mr. Foster replied that the Govern- ment had no infornation on the subject. Then followed a long discussion of the hiteh over the French treaty, after which the debate on the McCarthy Tariff Resvlu- tion was resumed. hon. Mr. lves opened the debate which was continued by Davin, Coatsworth, Cart- w.ight,S evenso: [Kounyfiad others. Kenny scored a good polmt on the grits when he showed that Ontario farmera were protected by among other things,® a duty of 75 cents a barrel on flour. Mr. Lister, of West Lambton, interrupted him with an incredulous laugh, Halifax. ‘“‘It’s not the one hundredth part of a cent of proteciion,” replied Mr. Lister, Ontario farmer. with deafening cheers. The vote was taken at 140 when the resolution was rejected. Yeas, 64; nays, 116 Hodgins and O'Brien were the only Conservatives who voted with Mr. Mc- Carthy. _ — A Sugar Combine Prevented. Orrawa, March 17. Mr. Stairs’ bil', suhorizing the eugar refineriee of the Maritime Provinces to ~anbine, was defeated in the Banking and Commer eCommitte:, Fiv» Conservatives Boyie. M. Kay, Hezen, McD uygail (Pictou) sod Whirce, of Cardwell, unntted with the Liberals in defeatis g the most importaut jlzause. Thevote stood 24 to 17 Mr. Stairs then said that he would withdraw the bill. Opposition to the bill was led by Mr. L ster, who aid ita whole purpose was to destroy competition in the sugar 0usai- nees sli ie si Amherst Industry. AmuHERsST, March 17. At a meeting of the provisional directors and representat.ves of the Harris Car Works of St. John, an amalgamation of the Harris Car Works witb Mecsrs. Rhodes, Curry & C.’s business here was finally ar- herst is an established fact. Gladstouian Returned. Lonpoy, March 17. Sir William Wedderburn, (Gladstonian) has been returned for Banfshire by a major- Grant Duff —— Weather Uuiletin. Tcrnoa7o, March 17.—10 a. m. Westerly winds; fair weather; not much change in temperature. <2 | THE MARKET to-day was fairly well at. tended. Egys brought 13 to 14 cents ; other articles remain unchanged. - Crry Councit.—Mayor Haviland, in response to two requisitions from members of the City Council, has called a special meeting of that body for Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, One of the requisitions is signed by Counc'l ors Rubertson, Hooper, Taylor and Hughes, and asks for a meeting to consider the requeat of the Merch .nts’ Bank of P. E. Island, for a minute of eouncil authorizing an overdraft at said Bavk until the city tsxea are c llec ed, the leasing of Queen's wharf, the purchasing of plank aud stune for the city, the em- powering of the City Surveyor to engage men to do the necessary work on the streets, aad he employing of a civil engineer to su} erin- tend the ¢.1cets and other civic work whose engagement shall not taks effect antil the lst May next. The other reqvimtion is signed by Counciilo's Crabbe, Hogan and McKav, and requests that a special meeting be held foc the purpose of s ppoiating the standlag committees of the Council and the discharging of the pre sent City Surveyor and the appointing of a successor ee Marts left Cope Loimentine at two o'clock this afLernoon einai Axoruer Summons —A summons was to- day served upon Patrick Murphy, Pownal Stree’, tor violating the Liquor Rezuiation A jhe summons is returnavie on Monday. Spriog Hata—Try Weeks & Co marl] lw ‘ goods —try Wecks & Co mail] lw These wanting silk hats for Friday will get a special discomnt at Prowse Bros mil6 2% No such bargains were ever offered ia the ci y as we ae off +ieg ia hats, suits and over coats. —debn MeLeod & Co R ce'ved at Lye yesr s*aurant ten barrels f Mc. Rich ri; sleb.ated Squirre Creek ml5 lw yerers ‘mulsson of » od Liver Oi, 54 cent hiede ma for cha ped _han ss, 25 cent size reduc to 15 cents. —Dodd's Medical Hail. mil s&wed ‘Does the hon, gentleman deny that} statement,” asked the senior member for} by Rev. J. P. McGiath. " . ) i rhis blow from the shuulder was received jand the Ancient Order left for their ranged, ev thet the new industry for Am- ity of 771 for the seat formerly held by| butter ('ub), 17 to 18 cents ; butter (fresh), 18 to 20 cents; fowls, 50 to 60 cents ;| turkeys, 30 cents to $1.50. The prices of | Table linens and all kiads of household Estey’s Emulsion and Dart's size now 30 ceuts ant Esteys in the City, — A Splendid Procession—Services | in the Cathedral, Proceedings Close with a Concert in the Lyceum. Sr. Parsick’s Day ! The Irishmen have splendid weather for the celebration of the Festival of their Patron Saint. And the cetebration ia ia the highest de- gree creditable. At nine o'clock this morning the mem- bers of the Benevolent Irish Suciety and the Ancient Order of Hiberniaus began assembling at their respective meeting rooins. Three quarters of an hour later the last-named organization formed up in processicn in front ef their Hall, and headed by Gilbraith’s Band, marched to the Lyceum by way «f Grafton and Prince Streets. At the Lyceum they were met by the Benevolent Irish Society, and the two forming in line together, with the Ancient Order in the lead, marched to St. Dun- stan'’s Cathedral. The line of march was down Richmond to Quecn, slopg Queen to Dorchester, and up Durchester to the Cathedral, where High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Hogan, and an able sermon apprc priate to the cccasiun was preached At the conclusion of the service in the Cathedral the procession was re-formed 'and marched through seme of tie principal Chen retorted Mr. Kenny, “The hon. | streets of the city. The line of march was gentleman does not agree with his L-sder, | down Great George Street to Water, along who at Abbotteford, an 18990, charged that | the corrupt Tory Government had increased | Kent to Hillsboreugh, down Hillsborough the duty on flour in order to enrich the; Water to Pownal, up Pownal to Kent, along to Water, along Water to Queen, up Queen to Richmond, and along Richmond two the Lyceum where the two societies separated, D.vision Rocm. The procession was one of the largest and best seen here for many years, and the splendid appearance of the men on! I PF i parade occasioned mavy fuvorable comments. Several of the older members lof the Benevolent Iris h Society occupied seats in a barouche pioviced for the occasion. There was a good display of bunting, and some cf the stcres were appropriately decoie ated. Que of the show windows of James Paton & Co’s. diy goods eaiublishment was very nicely decorate? in honer of the occasion, and in front of their store was a profuse dis play of bunting Ove of the windows in E W. Taylor's jewelry store wasaleo very nicely decorated The celebration in this ec ty wi'l close witha concert i the Lyceum this evening. The ‘oneert will be under the di ction of Mr Ss N. Earle, and tle preg amme prepared for the occasion is an excellent ove The students of St. Duratan’s College had their annve! celebration at that ics ituiion last evening. The programme included vocal and instrumental music, recitations, etc., end the] various performers acquitted themselves in a highly creditable manner. There was a large attendance. The day is also being celebrated in an ap propriate manner at Summersice, Emerald, Alberton and other sections of the province What fills the housewife with delight, And makes her biscuit crisp and light, Het bread so tempt the appetite ? COTTOLENE What is it makes her pastry such A treat, her husband eats so much, Though pies he never used to touch ? COTTOLENE What is it shortens cake so nice, Better than lard, while less in price, And does the cooking in a trice? COTTOLENE What is it that fries oysters, fish, Croquettes, or eggs, or such like dish, As nice and quickly as you’d wish? COTTOLENE What is it saves the time and care And patience of our women fair, And helps them make their cake so rare? COTTOLENE Who is it earns the gratitude Of every lover of pure food By making ‘ COTTOLENE™ sogood? Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CoO., Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL, ST. PATRICK'S DAY.| How it is being Celebrated. REMNANTS. Stanley Brothers. Dress Goods, Charlottetown, March 10, 1993—eod & wky Charlottetown, March 10, 1893. SERS ITE I aT AOA MET . aoe FRIDAY. MARCH 17, 1898. —— -_—_—_—_— --- er The persistent popularity of FLANNELETTES has had the effect of setting the minds of designers and manufacturers working to improve upon these fabrics to the uttermost. If you want to see to what perfection Flannelettes can be brought, take a look through our New Stock of TWO CASES OPENED TO-DAY. We have them in Mixed Grounds, Broken Plaids, Polka Dots, Crescents, Checks, Blocks, Plain Pink, Blue, Sky White and Cream. Nice dainty little patterns for Children’s wear. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. —— Sa ——— = SE " — LEBERALITY! Our Prices suit the times, our BRoots and Shoes fit the feet, our Custémers are pleased with the Bargains, the money is left on the Island, and there is satisfaction all around, GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. ya | pt “ ry | THAT YOU Well, send up one of these Boys The Largest and Greatest Assort- | and you will be dressed to kill if Suits you're selling so low and send| ment of READY-MADE CLOTHING in| you will trade with us, for we have Why, of course he|the city—our own make and im- the bill to dad. He knows a thing good | perted—to select from. won't kick! when he sees it. what all our customers!for Tweeds. BKemember, we cannot ay when once they have purchased|be undersold. Thousands of pat-; our Boys’ aud Children’s Clothing. | terns to select from McKay MAMMOTH STOCK. | DRESSED TO KILL! everything of the latest Style aud of the finest Wool. TWEEDS.—We are Headquarters; Stylish Suits, Nobby Hats and Gents’ Farnishings of all kinds. See our White Shits for 50 cents, | Laundried and Untauadried, Woolen Company. Charlottetown, March 14, 1893-—dy eod & wy Bicycling for Women. la@iss FRANCES E. WILLARD is « M convert to the Bicyele. She says. | ‘Certainly bicycling seems to me the most healthful ot all forms of outdoor ” | recreation for girls and women AFTER STOCK-TAKING! |, Tee ladle Cleats tee 0058 | Willard rides a Columbia Paeumatic. R. M. YOUNG, Cloths, ——_ — Valuable Property avd Merchandiz3. ion, oa the premises, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A. M., he Lot adjoining the Rock!in Hovnse, with front we on Kent Street of 86 feet by 160 feet in depth with Buildings thereon. ALsO—Merchandiz>, ete, cossisting of 70 »oehela Sv], 70 Pork Barrels, % boxes Tea, 2 ~rels Reef, 25 barrels Pigs’ Feet, 5 barre's Pork Wagon, | large Safe and Desk. Terms at sule, CHAS, L MORRISON, meh?—dy tl sle Auctioneer, HARRIS & Charlottetown, February 13, 1893—eod & whv AUCTION ‘SALE [ AM instructed by L. W. Goft, Assignee of the Estate of George J. Wright, tosell by Auc- On Wednesday, 22nd _ inst., we represent the manu - 4 Women and Children, and successful ones. We are offering the) Cr srorciown, March 10, 1800—wky balance of our Stock, which contains thousands of pairs still, at greater bargains than ever. can give you Shoes trom 5 sets Fairbanks’ scales, Counter Scales, Cleavers. Knives and Saws. Steves, Lard Boiler, Coolers, ? Lard Presses, nausage Casings and Spice, Lard Paiis, Tanks, ete; 1 Exoresa Wagon, 1 Jig-er, Wheelbarro, Buegy, single Wagoa, Vis-a-Vis i) vr | mehi4 Agent for P. E. laland. Prints, Laces, Dress Goods, Ribbons, will cear tor sate. Em broideries, low at the London House. a NE superior set of Scoteh Wool Oards s manufactured by Robert Blair, of Kil- sé marnock, Scotland,) tor sale at a great bar- gain by E. H. NORTON & OO., : Charlottetown. PREMIER, NO, 1138, } ame oz FOR SALE. j THE valuable Stallion (Yorkshire Bey Coaching ® Horse) PU EMINK, No Lids, will be sola v7 ——{ x) Public Auction 14 fromtot tae Market House, Unarlotwwwn, on SATUN OIAY, the firet day of Apri DeXt, 18¥3, @t the hour Gi tweive o'clock, DbvOn, Premier is now rising 10 yeare old, isa rich bar in color, siands 1) han s high, and weighs nearly Qualiuies W bis vilsprmg i “Witnessed by ihe priz.8 «OD Ly uis Cull atthe rreviacial haxhivi- tion Whenever they have been shown : . = — — - — - = —— 130u lus, ile Was chown ix limes in Kagiand, : as and ;viaed five fire prizes and vue seoubd | ” Pictiiier is Geecenacd from the Dest 4 oeching e | | blood iu Kugiand, and hi. evililty vo Wensadt his —_ . , Priv ate vlfers ili be Cust sored ee Gum 0 This picture represents the manufacture of horses’ shoes, but sale, Fur turther yaruoulars apply wo ibe w CHARLES A. MITCHELL, facturers of BUUTS and SHOES for Men, | Come in and look at them. we Damaged Flour. 25 cents to $8.00. 165 ens J. M. McLEOD & CU. | CARVELL BROS. mch3—lw eod Charlott gtown, Margb 3, 195.