‘es Eo ay ee - e ° + ee Another Kidnapping Case Mes. Lreland, of Malthaven, reported | white hair and mustache, and New | tuft whiskers, bright blue eyes, a long, husband | straight nose, and a chin as square as a at the District Attorney's office, York, on the 23rd, that her had been kidnapped by Euglish oth cials. Robert lreland was a piper In} the English army until 1876, when he | deserted lle went lo New York and took out naturalization papers. On the Is h inst., one ar mm Si ields wrote from Rochester, N. Y., offering him a position in a concert company, went west to meet Shields and was duced to over the border -into Canada, when Shields «announced he was a detective, and took the naturaliz ed, American into custody. Ireland was locked up and was refused permis- sion to write home until the 22nd.,when he sent a few lines to his wife, telling her the and adding he would step e , bas, shortly be returned to England for trial Assistant District Attorney Davis advised Mrs. Ireland to ut . once communicate with Secretary of State Bayard +m e Fish Hatching. The hatebing of lobster and tish is vrent Norway. ‘hus, last year the Association tor the Promoting of the Norwegian Fisheries hatched 7,000,000 tish, chiefly cod an haddock,at their establishment of Aren dai, io the Christiania fjord, aod this Winter 60,000,000 more will probably be turoed out, ‘The experiments, which were made of placip ‘ the ova of lobster apparatus, have been at makiog progress in n batching tended with great success, and snow that they may be turned out by the million in this manner. <As enterprise Cannot be expected to under take these Operations from year to veal along the coast, the Association have petitioned for Govern iment support, which wi.l, itis expect ed, be readily forthcoming, as the Norwegians now clearly what enormous benetit to the these on & large scale all see of nation ’ ‘ pera i0nDs ure —- © «=. Pig Iron feom complete returns to tbe Ameri ‘an tron and Steel Association, it uppears that the total pr xluetion of pig iron in the United States Jast year was 4,589,613 tons, against 5,146,972 tons in i883. The number of turnaces in blast on January Ist, 1885, was 236, uyainst GUT at the beginning of the previous year, and 417 on January Ist, 1883. The number of furnaces out of blast January lst, 1885, was 435. The production of charcoal pig iron last vear was 453.418 tons, against 517,726 tons the previous year; of bituminous coal and coke pig iron, 2,544,742 tons ; aud of anthracite pig tons. The stock of pig iron unsold on January Ist, 1885, amounted to 593,000 tons, against 533,000 tons on January lst, 1884 ron, Mary Walker. The Boston Transcript tells the fol- lowing story of the late mistress of the White House “At her reception two weeks ago, among others who were presented to her by Marshal Me Michael, the master of ceremonies, was Dr. Mary Walker. This nondescript personage, weariog tight trousers and a little coat, und carrying & cane, presented a midst grotesque and ridiculoas figure, utterly out of keeping with the surroundings. Mrs. Mekiroy spoke a word or two to ber rather unexpected guest ; and, as it so happened, the oext person that wag presented to her was a Miss Mann. To her Mrs. McElroy made the neat re- mark: “I have just been presented to a woman who would like to be a man: Lam pleased now to meet a Manon who is content to be a woman. _=s. A Gloomy Outlook. The news from thecolliery districts isof the gloomiest description. The masters in Yorkshire are cutting down wagesinall diree‘ions, and the threats on the part ofthe men to strike have uo effect. The masters are largely overstocked, and a wholesale strike as far as they are concerned, would be decidedly advantageous. The men say that their wages are cut down so fine know that a reduction of even five, not to speak of ten or fif:en per cent., which are mentioned, means bringing themselves and families to the verge of starvation. At the present time the distress in the mining towns is very severe. Thousands have been support ed through the winter oa charity. The Moslem Population. Of the 110,000,000 souls peopling the Mo-lem world—/, é., 40,000,000 in British Iodia, 10,000,000 in Central Asia, 6,000,000 in Afghanistan, 8,000,- 000 in Persia, 5,000,000 in European Turkey, 2,000,000 in Algeria, 1,750,- 000 in Tunis and Tripoli, and the rest in Arabia, Asiatic Turkey, and Equato rial Africa—tully one-half are already either directly or indirectly under Christian control, and the remainder, dreading a similar fate, are girding themselves tor the great conflict upon which hangs the destiny of their race uad their religion. 2 & The Handsomest Man Baron de Fara, the Italian Minister y . *. at Washington, is described as “the handsomest man in the Diplomatic Corps.” The writer adds: Po ? ef Lreland | in cost, a special line of Scotch Tweeds, suitable | | for spring and summer wear. private | “And he! him | j } | | | ' | 1,586,453 | He is snow short amnaan looks every inch an aristocrat. of commanding height, with block Cure He dresses with the utmost _7-_—.- Special Notices. Prowse sells the [mar Vd ur people all know L. E cheapest and best Hats in town. Must be cleared eut within thres weeks at W. & A, Brown) © Co, [ma 30 3in | L.. E. tits the head, Prowse's Hats suits the pocket and | [mar 28 | EnGuisu, German, and Gaelic Bibles. ; French, Hebrew and Greek Testaments at the | Bible Depovitory.—M. F. Extis. [mar 28 | Curar Tweeps at J. B. Macdonald’s mch26 Dorsry, Gorr & Co.’s is the best place | to buy Boots. mech25 | and Bonnets meh2Zo For Ladies’ Trimmed Hats goto J. B. Macdonald's. Lor remnants of Cloth at half price, at L. E Prowse’s. Boors AND SuHoes are sold at wonderful | low prices, at Macdonald's Boot Store. mch2b ly you want the right Hat at the right price go to L, E. Prowse’s. (mar 28 | 30 pound | mchl9 | Box rcess Fisn, 5 cts. per pound ; boxes, $1.35, at Beer & Gcfl’s. For the Best Bargains in Boots and} Shoes, try Macdonald’s Boot Store. mech26 at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. meb25 Do you want any cheap Crockery or Glassware! If so, go to R. K. Brace’s, | He has the cheapest in town. mch26 A SPLENDID lot of Tea Pots at W. P. Col- will’s, 4w dy wky—mchlI$ Cusar Tweens for boys at L EB, Prowse’s, Excevtent Teas selling low at J. B. Macdonald's. meh26 | We evarantes to sell cheaper than any- mech25 one. —Dorsey, Goff & Co's. CaNNev Salmon, Lobsters and Finuan Haddie at Beer & Goffs. (feb 21 DINNER Sers, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Glass Sets, are selling very cheap at W. P. Coalwill’s. dw dy wky—mehI8 Goop, all-wool Tweed for 48 cents per yard at L. EK. Prowse’s, Frereen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Goff's | {feb 3 Goov Coprisu at W, P. Colwill’s, mchi8—4w dy wky. ' Onz hundred boxes Boneless Fish at Beer & Gots. {feb 2] Pure Black Currant Preserve (not im- ported) in bottles or tumblers at J Kuight & Son. |ima 26, Din eod One hundred boxes of Valencia Raisins, | wholesale and retail at Beer & Gofl’s. (feb 26! We are selling a'l kinds of Crockery very cheap fora few weeks, to make room for new lots, at W. P. Colwill’s. 4w dy wky—iochIs We are offering a splendid lot of Overcoat- ngs a eat Wo & A. Reown & Co (feb 16 THE balance of our Fur Caps selling at cost. | W. & A. Brown & Co, (feb 16 FAIRBANS’ SCALES repaired at Brown's, at the Athenwam ‘‘h’town. tf —dect Very pretty Easter Cards just received at the B. Am. Book and Tract Society’s Deposi- tary. M. F. Ellis. (‘rar 16 WE are offering special discounts on Men’s Undereclothing. W. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16 Go to J. Knight & Son’s for Flour, **Kent,” ‘‘Matchless’ and choice superiors, cheap for cash. {ma 26 din eod THEE are just two things that is an impos sibility todo on P. E. Island, and that is to stop people from drinking brandy, and to carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown’s that he cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Guns, ete Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. dee tf. 44 QUEEN STREET. W.A. BRENNAN, Book, Job and Oreamental Printer, Book-Binder, Paper Ruler, --AND— BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER The Printing and Binding machinery and Plant in this Office is that of the late Bremner Brothers. and is well known as one of the most com- oo printing and binding concerns in the »wer Provinces. With such facilities it is no trouble to de the best work at moderate rates. 44 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. March 17th, 1885, ANTHRACITE an? all other kinds of COAL At— McMEILLAN’S DEPOT, Dunean’s Old Wharf. Mareh 7 — 8i wkly 4i P<CIDED TG Sell at Cost. oe All our Large Stock of FUR AND CLOTH CAPs, WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, KID AND BUCKSKIN MITTS, Gd 0 BD HEAVY TOP SHIRTS, FLANNEL SHIRT ULST SND BUCKSKEN GLOVES, INGS, EL ERS, OVERCGATS & REREERS, (ther Goods a Unprecedented Low Bargains, Gurar Renocriox on Boots and Stipes S@@ —OUF Prices before Buying Elsewhere —AND— —_ men SAMINER, MARCH 381, 1885. Molasses ! Molasses! On Consignment, — Subscriber offers FOR SALE, THE TRADE, 150 PUNS. CHOICE BABRADOLS MOLASSES -ALSO— A Quantity of Tierces and Barrels OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’cown, Feb. 20—eod wky tl IstAp DISSGLUTION NOTICE. FBXNHIS is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the style and firm of Bremner Brothers, has on this third day of March, A. D., 1855, been dis- solved by mutual consent. Dated this 3rd day of March, A. D., 1885, TO Be Convinced that we Mean What we Say. jae Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island. nee D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, Dee. 19. T1884 MORRIS & 4 E only Eight-F!ange "Safe in the world, SAFE made, such as : Ist. THE PATENT [NSIDE BOLT WO whole of the filling (six inches) between it and thief as it can be 2od. THE PATENT- HINGED CAP— work. He can thus easily change the lock, cl 3rd. IRON INSIDE LINING, stronger the tilling for an indefinite time. Wood is thi 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION | and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, Warping or injury to safe from falling, or falli inches, no injury arises from this source, as in We are selling these safes as low as any g throughout the Dominion. monials and information, address, JOSEPH JACOBS, GRNERAT. AGENT I884-5, (Sunday’s excepted):— TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST. STATIONS, [No. 1.) No. 3. 1 AM P, M. Tee) ee | 7.15 | 2.15 oe ae | 7.38 | 2.38 I i | 8.30 | 3.30 I TN oes iiccu' ks sce eeesecs se ae ae eo | oe io ee ME diel cic stb cerdebes -...| 992 | 4,32 I oss co vabbcssl vedec vee kasa | YAS | 4.47 RN a ois kes laa iniilanaibiiii aid 10,10 ; 5,10 ar/10.45 | 6,45 Pk cc ; iP, M, dp} 1,00 i ok’. colin, 1 bcbawr ewan a 1.22 ls ci nus ce ales ee ead 1.50 FEN cig sis cd” ws ORs Doe 2,39 eg Fe ee 3.59 sien cee 4.20 Me 1, isis). cspccvee ered 6.00 Ns Seo, cle 6 ww dedi ds vuln We ar] 6.00 the moisture and “requires filling over again.” BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS . Winter Arrangement, IREDLAN D’S NEW IMPROVED PATENT fT EIGHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. and containing more improvements than ANY RK, which is placing the bolt work with the the outside, that is, as far from the fire and the back plate of the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and bolt- ean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order, than wood, and which retains the moisture in cker and weaker, and alter a few years absorbs OCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents ng walls or timbers. 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage ot heat, it having to pss over twelvg other safes containing one, two or three flanges. THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires on this continent, and have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. vol safe, aud are disposing of large numbers we specialties of our firm, For prices, testi- VORRIS & IRELAND, 84 Sodbury St., Boaton Maae, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1884-5, ‘yN AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1834, Trains will run daily as follows ——— TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM' THE WEST. STATIONS. ‘No. 2 jNo, 4 Ym PM es ee ce 4,45 10.15 Oe daneag osctvpenaygs, RE OE coe 4.22 | 952 North Wiltshire....,..... 000bbeeeeee es 3.30 | 9,00 SE TENG een v.15 | 8.48 MIEN, ooc56s 002, cenesce eFctcarcune ' 2.40 | 8.08 County Line.. P16 0b+rs facketecant Baty Cee Freetown, ... PObaeENNH sec ks o cave {2.13 | 7.43 IND Ss ice dnbeenndess nes eovcces. 1.50 7.29 . ; : gp 1.15 | 6.45 POGMMMOPNIDS. 6000.0 ccccedsccccccee, A, M, A ar 11.10 || MAOROMEM Rc cesne......cescceces eorveress 10,47 PC ibbhieednecceececs oo... sa. ee ||Port Hill ....... dobiseussgisdscaned 9,35 PE Nach ctiddened de bedid beck oekeuedis 8.15 | eh ednccvencenscandene eee 1. 0c: 7.49 | Alberton,.. Lets e Peter eee eeeeeeeeeree sedp 7.10 j Tiguiah ......cccsscecs OCvenerecceeseee dp 6,10 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | i TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST, SEED WHEAT. FOR SALE CHEAP. fEXHE best variety of “White Russian” Seed Wheat, a splendid yielder, geod flour, stil straw; best for our soil and climate, JOHN NEWSON, STATIONS. No. 6.|No. 7. STATIONS. jNo. 6.|No. 8 i P. M., Siege ‘ a Oa a : 9.30 | Ri isicsscciiis coccecs! 119,30) DN OED, ccnanconsitnie ai ' 2,53 }|Royalty Junction,..... jockiniignpenvteseatiael Bedford,.......+.. cite ciebbebsas coose, $90 Rc ikedibhesns ...| 9,30 SIE MRO R so sscsccsesesceoses vibie. +| 4.10 meme Giewerh............00... dp] 8.55 Cardigan.sedsccecccccccess ses. ereveseeee! 5,30 Py he ccsecei te. 7.25 | GEOR BOLOWR 000 c0ccc......ccvccscccccccs 6.00 ces tee eit 7.00 | F. Moh A, M Pee DAR oo 00c ic 0c0sctessenss Sues 4.10 ||Mount Stewart,,............ ap! 8.55 “ MOrell.ceceeseseececeesesenes ' Be oils nb cras cieatcn. hic; 8.10 St. Peter’s.......- eoeeeres, ots i i TS 7.39 Bear River........ eeeccccce cvce 6.10 || Bear Ns nae 6.50 Te ee I 6.05 Ch’tewn, Mareh 9, 1885 —%mos So ae ce a Railway Oilica, Ch’ town, Dee, f IRR4 Sits ae ee ee ee all pw Gi oem : wsaaiin - eleva f#@ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Timo. FARES COLMAN, Superintendent Sena We W. H. BREMNER, BENJ. BREMNER. Referring to the above, | desire on behali of the late tirm to thank the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed in the past, and to inform them that the good will of the business has been transferred to Mr. John Coombs, Queen Street, I would respectfally request all of our former customers to place their patronage with Mr. Coombs, whose facilities for doing the beet class of work ip Mercantile, Fancy and Fook Printing, Book binding and Blank Book Manufacturing, at the lowest prices, and in the shortest tame, are unequalled in the Province. BENJ. LKEMNER, Regarding the Dissolution Notice of Messrs. Bremuer Bros , above, I beg to state that J will have, from this date, in my busiuess, the practical assistance of Mr. Benjamin Bremuer, who will be pleased to see adi his former cus- tomers at my ollice, 18 Queen Street. 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