{ | Pe notein a lb steer cstgpeenatee tung hata tans > bs iv —— Mg snc English Coal Felds. Mr. Lupton has made some interest ing calculations on the production of the KEaglish eoal tields. He assumes as the present available supply 144,700 million tons. He takes one millon tons as the unit, pointing out that it is equal io a cubical block 100 yards each way, or a square mile one foot thick Deal ing with the gigantic unit, Mr. Lupton proceeds to ecaleulate from various data the past, present, and future out In 1854 there were won, units and ex were Won put ot coal! that is excavated, 65 ported ; In 1883 there 164 and exported 23. The total out pul for the las thirty years therefore increased on the average about 3 units per year, hile the export during the wi ° e period increased sevenfold. [llustrations are required to convey to the mind any idea of the enormous con sumpt n, and cannot do better than quote those supplied by Mr. Lup ton. “It was calculated by Sir Henry Bessember that the output of coal, 154, if tons for the single year 1881, build fifty-tive great we VOU 5 would satlice to pyramids, or to rebuild the great wall | of China, and to add a quarter to its length! In 1883 the output was 163, 800.000 which would form a column a mile square, and nearly 164 feet high ; or would build a wall from London to Edinburgh 400 miles long and 45 feet 9 inches high and thick ; or around the world 24,000 miles long and > feet 11 inches high and thick; or if the Straits of Dover are 21 miles across and 600 feet deep, would make an em- bankment across them 22 yards wide, while the total output for the thirty years, would bui'd a round column 9 teet 4 inches in diameter which reach 240,000 miles high, the of the moon, tons, distance oe ~— Belling Rats. Moore brothers, Steven T! ile erocers, warehouse ol at Third and Cumden, have been for some weeks past overrun With rats, which, it is supposed, cume from the sewer which ruas siongside the building. They ne j j would | streeis, | becume so bold that even when persons | were at work in the warehouses they would continue their depredations until chased away by the employes with clabs. Poison io various ways was used, but without avail. Cats tailed to scare them off, anda black-and-tan terrier Which occupied the premises for several days was only too glad to make his escape. The tirm was almost dishearten- ed, when the elder brother, Edward Moore, put into execution a plon which has worked like acharm. He set two traps in the warehouse, temptingly baited with roasted cheese, and was rewarded on Thursday last by their being occupied by two gigantic rats. He then bought two toy bells and fastened them with wire, one around the neck of one of the rats and the other to the other's tail. The tinkling of bells attached to the rats, which were then released, had the effect of so scaring the other rats that not one has been seen in the warehouse since — Philadelphia Times. -—_-, —_ The Ideai Bridegroom. Prinee Fernandino Colonna was the ideal ofa bridegroom at his recent marriage with Miss iva Mackay. We is handsome in the soit, refined, gen- tlemanly, Italian style; has dark eyes which are well adapted to express ten der sentiments; a soft voice that soothes the ear; suasive manners; and has not mentally, morally, or physieally, an augle about him. The bride did not “appear in the least unhappy at quitting the paternal abode and entering a new sphere in a strange country. Her eyes only expressed confidence, affection and contentment. =~. “_ The Fall of Khartoum. Mr. Gladstone (knowing nothing of the report of the disaster) went to the Criterion on the same evening that the rumors of the fall of Khartoum reached London. Sir Stafford Northcote, the day atter the fall of the little prestige left to the Opposition, and the defeat of his vote uf censure by a majority of jourteen, went to the same theatre, and with uarighteous levity did laugh at the White Milliner and The Lost Hus band. And whether of these twain, think ye, was the greatest offender / Encouraging. The Postmaster of Lickskillet, Ark., writes as follows to the <Arkansaw Traveller: “Dont send your paper any more to Oiwar Hallum, fur he’s dead. He wuz a mighty good reader, he wuz, and would sometimes read one of your jokes in such a funny way that folks would laugh. ‘Twan’t what wuz in the artikle, bntit wuz the way to read . ————_-. oe, Forty-eight women hold positions as cashiers in Dakota, and it is almost needless to add that there has been neither blundering nor crookedness in their accounts. ame Mrs. Sarah Drew, of Halifax, is 100 years of age. She has just con- cluded to join the chureb, and has unit ed with the Congregationalists. Fancy Work, Cards, Tassels, Berlin Wool, Silks, Stamped Embroidery, Gold. Silver and Silk Braids, i’urse Silk, Infant’s Jackets and Bootees, all selling very cheap et M. F. Wl tina's (mar Special Notices. Tne people all know L. E. Prowse sells the cheapest and best Hats in town. [mar 25} A FINE assortment «{ men’s and boy’s Felt, Hats, English, American and Canadian, at the London House. (ma 2% L. E. Prowsn’s Hats suits the pocket and fits the head, {mar 28 Exouiss, German, and Gaelic Bibles. Freach, Hebrew and Greek Testaments at the | Bible Depository.—M. F. Extis. {mar 25 | Curar Tweeps at J. B. Macdonald's. meb26 Dorsey, Gorr & Co.'s is the best place to buy Boots. mech25 | For Ladies’ Trimmed Hats and Bonnets go to J. B. Maedonald’s. meh26 Lor remnants of Cloth at half price, at L. | EK Prowse’s. i Soors AND SHoes are sold at wonderful | low prices, at Macdonald's Boot Store. mech26 Ir you want the right Hat at the right price go to L. E, Prowse’s. (mar 28 Box xcess Fisn, 5 ets. per pound ; 30 pound boxes, $1.35, at Beer & Getl’s. mehl For the Best Bargains in Boots Shoes, try Macdonald’s Boot Store. meh2o and Crear Repverton on Boots and Slippers at Dorsey, Goi? & Co's. meh25 Do you want any cheap Crockery or Glassware! If so, go to R. K. Brace's. He has the cheapest in town. meh26 A spLenpip lot of Tea Pots at W. P. Col- will’s, 4w dy wky—mchlI5 Crear Tweens for boys at L. E, Prowse’s. EXCELLEN1 low at J. B. Macdonald’s. meh26 We guarantee to seli cheaper than any- Tras selling one.— Dorsey, Got & Co’s. meh25 Cannep Salmon, Lobsters and Finnan Haddie at Beer & Golf's. (feb 21 Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Glass Sets, are selling very cheap at W. P. Colwill’s dw dy wky—mehI&8 Goon, all-wool Tweed for 48 cents per yard at L. E. Prowse’s, FirreeNn barie!s Fox Berries at Beer & Golf's (feb 3 Goop Coprisn at W. P. Colwill’s, mchl8—4w dy wky. Onz hundred boxes Boneleas Fish at Beer & Goff's (feb 2) Pure Black Currant Preserve (not iim- ported) in bottles or tumblers at J Knight & Son |ma 26, din eod | One hundred wholesale and retail at Beer & Goff's. boxes of Valencia Raisins, | (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—mchI8 We are offering a splendid lot of Overcoat- nge a coat W A&A. Rrown & Co. (feb 16 Tue balance of our Fur “aps selling at cost. ; W. & A. Brown & Co, FArRBANS’ SCALES repaired at Brown's, at the Athengum ¢‘h’town. tf —dec6 Very pretty Easter Cards just received at the B. Am. Book and Tract Society’s Deposi- tary. M. F. Ellis. (~ar 16 We are offering special discounts on Men's Underclothing. W. & A. Brown & Co. {feb 16 Go to J. Knight & Son’s for Flour, **Kent,” ‘‘Matchiess” and choice superiors, cheap for cash. {ma 26 5in eod Tere are just two things that is an impos sibility todo oa P. E. Island, and that is to stop people from drinking brandy, and to earry a piece of fine Machinery to Browy’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. dec6 — tf. Violasses! Molasses! —— _ E Subscriber offers FOR SALE, TO THE TRADE, 150 PUNS, CHOICE BABRADOBS (feb 16 | re CHILDREN’S FANCY SLEIGHS, &e. Gir Ts: mnemet’,' 5 CHAIRS, CRADLES, , CHEAPEST, COTTS, Mirrors & Looking Glasses, English and German, very Low, Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings is the largest in the the city. Lower Provinces, unrivalled in quality and variety, and made to suit all kind of pictures—-the Cheapest in PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber juits, which we are Selling at Cost. CHAIRS—Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen Chairs, cheap. All kinds of Upholstering Work, Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. BEDDING AND MATTRESS-—Feather, Hair, Flock, Fibre, Excelsior, Wool, Straw—-Cheapest in the city. Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Schefiioneers, Washstands, &.—Cheapest. JOHN NEWSON. iCh'towe, Dee 19, 1R&4-8ma6 ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. YT RES. CA PITAL, - o 7 = HALIFAX BRANCH— v0 2,000,000 o——~ HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. J, Seott Mitchell, Agent. o~ Risks ‘Faken en Most Favoerakbte Terms. AGENT FOR PRINCE EPWARD ISLAN?: Oharlottatown, Tan. 1885. EF. 4. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS RANK OF TTALIFAYX ER ~ (DISSOLUTION NOTICE. if —— is to certify that the partnership | heretofore existing between the nuader- | signed, carrying on business under the style and firm of Bremner Brothers, has on this third day of March, A. solved by mutual consent. Dated this 3rd day of March, A. D., 1835, at Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island. W. H. BREMNER, BENJ, BREMNEK. Referring to the above, | desire on behalf of the late firm 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. Jobn Coombs, Queen Street. I would respectfully request all of our former customers to place their patronage with Mr, Coombs, whose facilities for doing the best class of work in Mercantile, Fancy and Book Printing, Book- ‘binding and Blank Book Manufacturing, at | the lowest prices, and in the shortest time, are unequalled in the Province. BENJ, Regarding the Dissolution Notice of Messrs. Bremner Bros , above, 1 beg to state that I will have, from this date, in my business, the practical assistance of Mr. Benjamin Bremner, who will be pleased to see all his iormer cus- tomera ab my office, 13 Queen Street. JOUN COOMBS. I885—Imo wkiy 2moe 3REMNER. March 4, THE VIOLIN. Qu. VINNICOMBE is now prepared to N take a limited number of pupils for Violin Instraction by ‘‘Danuclas”’ conservatory method, which is so complete that cach pupil is enabled to form a part ef one harmonized body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure instead of the old class drudgery. Pupils preferred from 12 to 16 yeare of age. For terms apply at hia residence, \Wates Street, Oth beer, Fol, $4 188K FREE TO ALL (jEGRGE CASTERS : SEED CATALOGU: 4 FOR 1885 willbe ready 29 wiarch ist, and will b mailed FREE to all aj) plicauts. It contaim descriptions and cul tural directions cf all “ the leading verieties ef LOWER, VECETABLE AND AGRICUL- RAL SEEDS, 38 Pages. 50 Lllustrations. Valuable premiums to purchasers of seeds. 50.00 iN PRIZES FOR BEST VECE- ABLES. No need to send orders t oreiyn tirms. Patronize a home inatitution. Buy seeds suited to the climate. My seeds have given satisfaction for the last five years. I test the germinating qualities ot all the leading varieties before sending chem out. WHITE RUSSIAN WHEAT anc CARTER’S IMPERIAL TURAIP 7c epecial ties. Orders for Catalegue will be booked as received, and mailed jn turn. Send for itat once Name snd address on Posta) Card willdo, Customers of last year neec 10t send. Addvess ; ARTER, Seo Seedsman. GEORGE GARTER, P. E. Island Feb. L1—i aw wily 3m DECIDED TO Sell at Cost. All our Large Stock of FUR AND CLOTH CAPs, WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, KID AND BUCKSKEN MITTS, KID HEAVY TOP SHIRTS, ARD BUCKSKIN GLOVES, FLANNEL SHIRTINGS, ULSTERS, MOLASSES: —ALSO— A Quentityv of Tiezces and Barrels OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, Feb. 20—eod wky tl IstAp On Consignment. iron, Tin Pilates, Piz Lead and Ingots Bin. 20 Tons Kound iron, sizes 4, §, g and J inch. 150 Boxes of Tin Plates, suitable for lobster packers. 2 Pigs Lead. 2 Lnyots of ‘Lin. 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D., 188%, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noou, in the Su; rome Court Law Courts Building, Charlottetowp pur. suant to an order made in the aboye 0 dated the ninth day of March, 1885, all thos! several pieces and parcels of jenq premises hereinatter mentioned, belongin to the said Pierce Murpby, a person of Unsound mind, the care and custody of whom been duly committed to Hugh McMilian of New Haven, in Queen’s County, merchant, and James O'Brien, of Charlottetown, in the said County, farmer; both of said pieces oy land being situate in Lot Thirty-one 31) in Queon’s County, Prince Edwara Island. pejp described as follows :— Pi. Ist. All that tract, piece and parce of Freehold land, lying and being on Towashiy number Thirty-oue, in Queen's County Prince Edward Islend, boanded as follows’ that is to say ; On the north by land leased t» William Hughes, lately occupied by the said Pierce Murphy, on the cast by farms in possession of Edward Murphy and the farm lately occupicd by Porald Mc Ph ¢, On the south by the Elijot or West River, ang on the west by the land formerly iy possession of David Webster, the said described lard containicg ninety-four (94) ccres of land ¢ litile more or lees : and, All that other tract, piece and parce} of Leasehold iand, lying and being on Town, ship number Thirty-one aforesaid, bounded as follows: Commencing at a stake fixed ip the boundary line between the farms form. erly in possession of Malcolm Livingstone and John Donll,at the distance of twenty. three chains and fifty links south of the Tryon Road, and from thence by @ line ryp. ning east at right angles a distance of twenty-three chains and fifty links, or to the Tryon Road, and from thence tullowing the courses of the Rosd to the place of com, mencement, #nd containing by estimation forty and a half acres of I-nd, a litle more or less, being the land demised by indenture of lease, bearing date the tenth day of March, 1839, by Andrew Colville ond others, Trug. tees and Ixecutors of the late Earl of Selkirk to William Hogher, forthe term of ninety. nine years, from the first day of March, 1»39, subject to anrual rental of one shilling sterling per acre, of which said land the aaid Pierce Llurphy, by several megne oseigpe ments and acts in the jaw became poaa weed 5 together with all rights aud appurte:anesg thereunio beloaging. The above yore ly will be sold separstety. ‘Terms :— One third of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale and the balance to be secured by mortgage on the premises, payable in oue, |wo and three years from day of sale, by equal instalments, with interest payable yearly at six per centum per annum, Dated at Charlottetown day of March, A, D., 1885, i, LONGWORTH, Magterin Chancery, A, A. MeLEAY, Solicitor tor Committee, Ch'town, March 16—d wlaw gaa Ueale pat dw law 3) this fourteenth PRINCE EDWARD ISAND. IN CHANCERY, Before the Vice Chance llor, In the matter of Pirnce Mcrpny, a person ef uvsopnd ming ¥ virtue of an order cf [lis Henor the Vice Chancellor, wade in this matter, bearing date the uinth day of March, 1886, all persons having any debis snd claims against the said Pierce Murphy, ae hereby required to come in and prove t'eir debts and claims before me, the undersigned Master; and Ido hereby, by virtue of the said order and the authority to me therein given, give notice thereof; and I do hereby appoirt every Thursday next, ensuing the date hereof, upto the fifth or last Thursday in April next mela- sive, for that purpose, and it is by the said order further declared that such of the creditors of the eaid Pierce Murphy as shall not come in and proye theif debts and claims by the said fifth, or lest Thursday in April next, shall be excluded from the benefit of the said order, Dated this 14th day of March, A, D., 1885. J, LONG WORTH, Master in Chancery A. A. 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