a iil wll A Sag : DoLLARs A YEAR, NEW SERIES ee t . iL HE — UATLY is issned every evening, by fhe Examiner Publishing Oo. From thetr office, coruer of Water and | Great George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Rares OF SUBSCRIPTION : ceeded itinerant teeta ania cake — 5 oe Peet Mi ne S ueaa sieneniheenenchdidinththiie tinned mentee mag FO RE NETRA BNR beet EA aily Examiner. a ete A CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1883. _ Bxamuven HALIFAX & LONDON, Merchants’ Bank of Halify FOUL PLay. a CHAPTER VII, GENERAL RoLvesron’s. servants several trips to the ‘*Proserpine,” boxes, ec CHARLOTTETOWN AGENCY, — Savings Bank Bepartment, —WILL BE— GPENED IST NOVEMBER, 1383, jon and after which date DEPOSITS OF $5 AND UPWARDS, will be taken and interest at the rate of THE STEAMSHIP “SULILT,” the last moment “Oh, papa!” she cried, ‘I need all my resolution, ali uy good faith, to keep my made carrying But Helen herself clung to the house till ae elm; yet the tree, thus relieved of its deli- cate encumbrance, felt bare; and a soft thing was gone, that, seeking protection, had bestowed warmth; had nestled and carled between the world’s cold wind and that stalwart stem. As soon as ite got home he lighted a cigar and set to console himself by reflect- ing that it was only a temporary parting, since he had virtually resigned his post, and, was only waiting in Sydney till he should : have handed his papers in order over to his successor, and settled one or two private gn ee SrveLte Corpms Two CExTs. a eet Ae ee oe VOL 13--NO, 152, in —— Items From Somerset, Lot 27. The grading of the Cape Traverse Branch Railway is being rapidiy pushed forward, and every effurt made to have the work completed early in December next. A considerable number of men are employed and wages is pretty fair. The rumsellers, ever alive to self-interest, seeing the golden opportunity now opened up imtheir particu. lar line of busicess for money-making, have in many places along the line establiahed “‘shebeens,” where the rollicking railroad Six Months, . ° ° $2 50 WILL SAIL POSLTIVBLY, ON actin won : . 6 . l 2d One Month, 0 °0 | MONDAY, 5TH NOVEMBER } ’ ’ na Advertising at most moderate rates Contracts may be made for monthly, FROM juarterly, half-yearty or yearly advertise- sage L Pee. =m 8 ‘Halifax to Hayre and London. ALMANAG FOR NOVEMBER, 1883. MOON 8 CHANGES, —_———— : oo isa splendid opportunity for dire . shipments to France and England. rst Quarter, 7ti t, Th. 51.9m., a. m. , os time 3 c a aa er day, ae ’ “a The “JULIET” is 240 horse power, and eS ee eee ee ee may be relied on for @ rapid passage home Last yuarter 2Ist day, 3h. 31.1m., a. m. . She has spacious accommodation, and seven separate compartments for dividing the New Moon 29th day, 2h, 41.7m., p. m. ‘gun Sun (Moon High Days} cargo. 21 Wednesday | >or oF WEEK piss sets | rises | water |len’b, Aoples will be placed in the Tween decks a ee a -,. | Where there is ample ventilation. PP Sy mere ats Please apply beforé Ist of November, as ijTharsday = 6 47,4 40) 8 5/11 30 shipment cannot be guaranteed till space is 2) Friday 1s re 9 O morn engaged 3! Saturday |} 6Ol 3719 5310 6 ; ; 4/Sunday | Sl) 36 10 41) 0 41/10 O04 ‘¢ ; rT 5 Monday | 53} 3411 25; 1 19) THE § 5 WIBDRINGTON 6) Tuesday | 64, S3ieft 3/2 1' ae 7] Wednesday | 55; 32, 0 39) 2 50. WILL SAIL FROM 8| Thursday 57} sti I Li's "a 9 Friday 50; 29! 142; 5 3 a. w 10 ied 7 9 28| 2 131 6 21 Halifax Direct ‘to London, ‘Sunday % 66271244 7 23,94 12] Monday 3! 46) 3 191 8 33| ABOUT 26TH NOVEMBER. 13 Tuesday 5) 24) 3 58| 9 24 AGENTS—H. V, Barrett, Annapolis, N . a a ; NTS—H. Vi yd polis, } 14) Wed neaday } s ~ : of = .f 8; W. H. Shanks, Charlottetown, P. E. I. C, a | 9) 21 6 3611 42| Dwyer & Co’y, Pictou, N. 8.; Troop & Son," 17 Saturday 10) 20| 7 39 aft 23 St Jahn, N. B. , Sund | 32) 19; 8 46): ) 12° 9 30 i9/Monday | 13) 18) 9 Siz JOSEPH WOOD 20! Tuesday } i 17/10 58) 2 47) Seadiaiai ' Halitax Steam Nay, Co’y, McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARRIE, Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post Merchante’ Bank of Halifax Building, Stm- moderate interest. Neitz McLeop. age ' Al TURN EYS ue AT- LAW serve him he mut go te eacloos NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c¢. word with Artiur, and leave you. Why, Four Per Ceat. Per Annum why did Lpsoagee | Why am I such a slaye * to my word?” . ALLOWED THEREON, | *-Beca ase,” gaid the old general, with a | voice not so film as nsual, “I have always told you that alady is not to be inferior to a gentleman im any virtue except courage. I've heard my nother say so often; and I’ve taught itto my Helen, And, my girl, where would bethe merit of keeping ovr For further particulars apply to F. H. ARNAUD, Oct. 30, TS83. AGENT. nothing?” | He promised” o come ater, in three months at farthwt, and the brave girl dried Barristers & Attorne7s-at-Law, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, tke ‘SSinow hie‘onct aguast os, cattuets as he had oftenfonght the enemies of his country. , The ‘Prosépine’ was to sail at two (clock ; at a lttle before one, a gentleman boarded her, ad informed the captain that he was a misspnary, the Rev. John Hazel returning hone after a fever, and wished to ; take a berth inthe ‘ Proserpine.’ a” _W. A. 0. Morsox.| The mate poked him ‘full in the face, weil ae ott Bile aoe and then toldbim there was very little ac- ee ee ee ee commodation pr passengers, and it had all OFFICES : Office, Charlottetown, P, E. Island, merside, P. B. Is‘and. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at - SULLIVAR & MAGNRILL, Mr. Hazel wplied that his means were ) small, and | without delay. | Selichors ia Chaneer y, Captain Hudon putin his gracious word : and swim thep; no room for black coats OFFICES O'Halloran’s Building, Great |'" ys" eee ie iaiaen 4 tie other’ 22|Thursday 1; 4 49, George Street, Charlottetown, ecenitien 23| Friday 19) 15) 1 2) 5 58| Oct. me, 1008. Gaze Money to Loan, © (Show me ome mercy, gentlemen; my. 24/Saturday 2) W237 u el * W. W. Suntivan, Q. C, | ‘Cussrsx B. Maonsitt, | very life depetis on it.’ = Mondey | ~ ; : } = 7s ag = Jan. 16, ’83. ‘Very sorryjsir,’ said the mate, ‘but it is aaa mal | o onl i ible ere’s the ‘Shannon’ you can, 27|Tuesday 24) 12/456 9 20 impossible. y 28 Wotneodey | 25 ti é 35 10 a ROSTAS yTELTERS tL. ARTHUR & CO.,; 9°, in hese ee ee ; 29 Thursday ~ : ‘ + Thy : : 30) Prid | 28) 10) 7 49.11 10) ‘ \, . ‘Well, thermre a-hundred and fifty car- | [ 7. . é GHNEHRAL penters on he; and she wiil come out of _ mo port in our wae.’ ss : a —_— . 228 : ‘Now, sir,’ said udson, ronghly Prince award island Hommission Merchants ‘bundle downthe ship’s side again, if you| STEAMERS: } please; this im busy time. Hy ! rig the| } whips here’s te lady coming off to us.” | Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. Brown, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, e missionry heaved a deep sigh, and Worcester, 885 tons, Capt, Blankenship RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 20. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM- ERS will leave BOSTON, MASS. went down ind the boat that had brought him. But hewas no sooner seated than he ordered th boatmen, somewhat peremp- torily, to pullashore as fast as they could! row. His boat me the Rollestons, father and | daughter, comng out, and he turned his! pile face and eyed them as they passed. | (ROSS MARKET) Egos and Produce & Specialty. April 26, 1883.—wkly tf Charlottetown for Boston THURSDAY She AT 5 P.M, To take effect on the 24th May, 1883. "TRAINS OUTWARD. {READ DOWN.) lottetown, next door to Stevenson's Tin Shop mah . : Helen Rolleton was struck with that GEORGE TWEEDY, sorrowful comtenance, and whispered to ler father: ‘That poo clergyman has just left the ATTORNEY _ AT e LAW, r> made sure he had been taking leave | of some beloed one, bound for England. General Rolleton looked around, bat the beats had pased each other, and the wan face was no lager visible. They were 90n on board and received vith much dsequiousness. Helen was ‘shown her cain, and, observing the min-| Notary Public, &c. OF FICE—West Side of Queen Strent, Char July 25, 1883. dy wkly 6m Keusingt’n ‘* 5.40 ** ».:3_ Ar 9,05 ** 'Ar 1.15 ** ~ Summ'side )),, 9.95 « |Dp 1.45 * Miscouche | ‘* 9.40 * * 2.08 «| W ellingt’n| *‘ 0.59 ‘* | “* 2.37 | } STATIONS, EXPRESS. MIXED, MIXED, PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest and most pleasant trip to Boston. Accommo- exec ote —-|——-—- | dations on both steamers are splendid. Ch’town ..|Dp 6.45am)Dp 9.20 am! Dp 4.15pm Royalty Jc’ ** 7.Q0 ** o 9.55 a 4.35 CARVELL BROS N Wiltsh’e ‘* 7.36 ** ‘10,50 “ , ** 5.25 “ : 3 Hunter R’r| * 7.45 ‘“*, “11,06 “| ** 5.40 “ a Pe AGENTS, Bradalba’e | *‘ 8.10 ‘*| ‘11.46 “*) “ 6.16 : Ch’town, May 17, 1883.--pat her sj Co’ty Line.| ** 8.15 ** | 11.56 ** ! ** 6.30 peneceniiaty . —— Freetown ! “ 8.26 ‘* | “‘12.12pm, “* 6.45 ** ' $432.37 al oe 7.08 = 4 ~ : \ 7.45 ‘* STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE,” FALL ARRANGEMENT. Port Hill..} “10.28 “| “ 3.22 * O’Leary...| ‘11.20 “7 “* 4,53 Bloomfield | 23.98 **) ** 6.20 * Albertea,.. ‘‘i2.03pm! ‘* 6.20 ‘ Tignish... Arl2.40 ** | Ar 7.20 Ch’town .. Dp 4.00pm, Dp 7.00am Royalty Jo} ** 4.15 * 7.23 4 noes” 2 cas | wm “| N and after Tuesday, Oct, 16th, 1883, the i Stew't «515 9.00 “ steamer ‘‘Heather Belle,” will run as a cw v) ote v. ; =— ; Morell....| ‘¢ 5.44 “| 9.45 « follows : St. Peter’s.| ‘* 6.04 “| “10.17 “ Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- Wednesday, and townevery Tuesday, seven o'clock, Bear River! * 6.39 *} “11.11 * : Thureday mornings at -..jAr7.10 * | Arl2.00 m | a si Dp 15pm “9. 10am | calling at China Point and Halllday’s ; fais | 0 am W harves. : Oardigan.. 6.11 10.33 | Leaving Charlottetown for Haliday’s, China Jeorget’n..|Ar 6.30 ‘* |Arl1.00 “ }. TRAIN S INWARD. Point and Orwell Brush Wharf same evenings, at two o'clock, remaining at Brash Wharf every Tuesday and Wed- (nae we) nesday nights, and Thursday night return- vee es i iag to Charlottetown, arriving about STATIONS, | EXP RE MIXED, MIXED. eight o'clock, Every Friday morning, at seven-o’clock, leave Charlottetown for Crapaud; leaving Crapaud for Charlottetown at eleven o clock, remaining at Charlottetown same Jh’town ..| Ar 8.00 pm] Ar 3.45 pm) Arl0. 15am Royalty Jc|Dp 7.45 ** |Dp3.21 ‘ | Dp 9.55 e tore rl“ 7 wie oon «! 6 oO Og * night. . NW aaeg “ ie cc? ae ~ oe} 66 a48 ‘« | Saturday, leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, at ae 34 be 6.36 or} 6s 1.27 oo | 6s 8.10 * nine o'clock, a. m., leaving Crapaud for Ga'ty Line « 6.30 “ | “ 1.17 | «6 7 57 Charlottetown, about ore o'clock, p. m. Freetown..| ** 6.19 ** ' ** 1.01 * eee JOUN HUGHES, Kensingt’n| “* 6.04 ‘| aves «| ae 7. Agent. samm’side| 40 {| °22-00 “| «« 6.45 “| Ch town, Oct. 13, 1883. Summ’ side Ar5.15 “ |Arll.30am — [2aw wkly pat ae her pres }m Miscouche Dp 5.00 me \Dp 11.04°° Wellingt’n, ‘* 4.42 10.35 = ; N & G0 Port Hill..| “4.13 «1 9.43 “| a t O’Leary...| ** 3.22 “* | o 8.20 S 1 esas Ae Ee | ai OB ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICES Alberton ..' ** 238 “| “ 7.15 “) Tignish...| “* 2.00 ** «* 6.00 * ibe IN STORE: Ci’town ..|Arl0.00am Ar 7.00 pm) . 3 : Royalty Je|Dp9 45 Dp 6.37 * 315 bris. Choice Superior Ex Yeriics - aa) ** 9.33 es “* 6.20 cai : Bedford. ..| * 9.20 “|! “ 6.00 * tra, 20 on 15 42 Mt. Stew’t| ‘* 8.55 “| f e TO ARRIVE: 1200 bris. Choice Sup. Extra Morell....| ** 8.16 ** “sé ts St. Peter’s| “ 7.55 . “709 “ “ “e Sead «G50. | 2.00 + ra rt and Patent. Mt. Stew’t|Dp8.55 ** Dp 5.20pm ; OFFICE AND WAREROOMS : Cardigan ..| ** 7.49 2 i aed Y | Geom] 730 | #3 OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. JAMES COLEMAN, J. F. SHATFORD, ~ Superintendent, AGENT, ‘ute and zealow care that had been taking | io her comfort she said: ‘Somebody rho loves me has been here, and turned ler brimming eyes on her ‘father. He loked quite puzzled; but said nothing. Father and «aughter were then left alone Commission Merchants, \.':'*s’srg error she te atone her meer (se ae pet * the mouth of y th b or), t t. t e t NO. 284 STATE STREET, [to ive Genes! Rellesyn warning, “Hele BOSTON. to give Generd Rolleston warning. Helen came up wit! him pale and distressed. Particular attention given to the sal of Fish and Produce of all kinds. EBWARD T. RUSSEL & C0, GENERAL They exchangel a last embrace, and Gener- June 22, 1883.—6m @ last adieu, hough she could hardly see, At this monent a foar-oared boat swept Queen Insurance Compaiy, hatches. It was signed: ‘“‘For White & money, twentyseven pounds. Lancashire Insurance Compay sionary saw them consulting and told them nd equitably. ‘And I have paid m -money and ame eT DESBRISAY & ANGL Ee a ener eae Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882. Wylie’s head was turned away from Mr. was startled when the man turned his N R. P. LEA, in returning thank » the they get in our way whenever it blows a with Mr. William Rogers, has appoine parson’s traps aboard; and sheer off, you. roars; the anchor was hove up, catted and Charlottetown, our agents, who Wi keep away she bore for England with a fair > ort ’ PR LOWES? CASH pes. heavily home, and often turned his head LE A & ROGES child like a tiny prey. Monet, N . B. Charlottetown, May 21, 1883. waay rere ard. pos er was fe Sept, 11, 1883, om | : iia al Rolleston vent down the ship’s side. | . NAG | INSURANGH OF RIG, alongside; and Mr. Hazel came on board order to give he Rev. John Hazel a pas. OF ENGLAND. Co,, James Seajon;” and was endorsed with Hudson and Wyle, the mate, put their CAPITAL. FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLS he had mentioned their mysterious con- Insurance effected on all kinds of prorty|Seaton had promised to stop the ship if will not. be turned out now except by General Agts. roe ee Hazel’s, and on its profile a most gloomy MONCTON front face to him with a jolly, genial air, ‘Well, sir, the truth is, we seamen don’t public for the liberal patronage ainded , capful. However, since you are here, begs leave to inform his old customs and| ‘There, that is enough palaver,’ said the bits Anchor’s apeak.’ Messrs. B. Williams ; Co, fished; one sail went up after another; the constantly on hand a fall supply ofould- wind. All orders cutrusted to them wreceive| and looked wistfully at the ship putting To change the comparison it was only a sept, 6, 1683.—faw wly sturdy Helen hung wer the bulwarks, and waved | | him for her teas. again. He pmsented Hudson a written sage in a smal berth abreast the main} a stamped acknowledgment of the passage- | CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLALS heads together over this. The mis- duct to Messrs. White & Co., and that Mr. at current rates. Losses settled prontly| their authority was resisted. f ‘ said the rev. tl ietly. Offiee—South Side Queen Square. one, said the rev. gopmeman, qmipely vindictive look, so much so, that Mr. Hazel Sash and Door Factoy, se2 mn want passengers aboard ships of this class; to him while in business in Charlctrown, | make yourself as comfortable as you can.’ the public generally, that he, in opany} captain, in his offensive way. ‘Hoist the He then gave his orders in stentorian Lamber and Coal Dealers, Powna Vharf, ‘*Proserpine’s’ head came around, and ings, Window Sashes, ' vors, ete., at General Roileston went slowly and prompt .it ution. out wing upon wing, and carrying off his tender vine deteshed froma great word, if we only kept it when it cost us! 9! | been secured y White & Co., for a young lady and her ervants. ‘Then jum) off the jetty at high tide, | matters that could not take three months, When he had smoked his cigar, and reasoned away his sense of desolation, | Nature put out her hand and took him by the breast, and drew him gently upstairs |to take a look at his beloved daughter's i bedroom, by the wayof seeing the last of _ her. The room had one window looking south, ;and another west; the latter commanded a | view of the sea. General Rolleston looked ‘down at the floor, littered with odds and ends—the dead leaves of dress that fall about a lady in the process of packing— and then gazed through the window at the flying ‘Proserpine.’ | He sighed and lighted another cigar. | Before he had_ half-finished it, he stooped | down and took up a little bow of ribbon | that lay on the ground, and put it quietly ‘in his bosom, In this act he was surprised | by Sarah Wilson, who had come up to | Sweep all such waifs and strays into her own box, ‘La, sir,’ said she, rather crossly, ‘why ‘didn’t you tell me, and I'd have tidied the room; itis all hugger-mugger, with Miss a-leaving.’ And with this she went to the washing- stand to begin. General Rolleston’s eye followed her movements, and he observed _ the water in one of the basins was rather red. ‘What!’ said he, ‘has she had an accident —cut her finger?’ ‘No, sir, said Wilson, ‘Her nose been bleeding, then?’ ‘No, sir.’ ‘Not from her finger—nor—— Let me look.’ He examined the basin narrowly, and his countenance fel). navoy may fill himself as full, and get himself just as drunk, as a keg of whiskey, providing always he’s got the money to pay for it. One of these dens, which ‘the boys’ have facetiously denominated as ‘bummer’s roost,’ is particularly notorious for the number of drunks it daily and nightly turas out. It is, we understand, the intention of the young men of this community ‘to organize a Debating Club for the ensuing winter. Societies of this nature have ever een productive of the happiest results as regards instruction and entertainment, and we bespeak for the Somerset Debating Club a season of success. Mr. P Moan, smith and machinest, of this piace, is doing a brisk business this fall. A few days ago I was shown t model of a plough which shall be something entirely new in the line, the invention of the above named gentleman himself. As far as 1 can judge there is no doubt but that the plough is going te do good work. and the placing of such an estimable article in the market will be of considerable bene- fit to the farming population of this Island. re Te mark for home industry and If ‘coming events cast ‘their shadows before” it don’t take much of a prophet to see that Conservatism in the near future shall be the ruling element of the great body politic of this mighty Dominion of ours. Gritism is on the wane and dying hard. Lord help the poor Grits and make them honester men, make them lib.-con. The poor little Patriot is sick too, and sad/ in need of ‘‘ready relief,” otherwise trembie at the wences. Dear Exam- INER, could you not afford a little of that (To be sontinued. ) amount, $10,000, the Dominion Govern- — anit ment has so generously given you, and The Markets. Re cemas a a bottle of Winslow's oars. Somerset, Nov. 13, 1883. viliae! boher-tTe Sh ith aie chines Notes from South Rustico. POTATOES, In Charlottetown there is but a small local demand for Potatoes. A _ few schooners are loading at outports for the Provincial markets. They are paying from 16 to 17 cents per bushe). This price is paid in the city, In Halifax the sales are reported slow at 30 cents per bushel. The Boston market continues to be liberally supplied with tubers, but, with improved trade prices, are firmer. The best Holton Rose sold there, bring from 53 to 55 cents, and Eastern Rose are selling at 50 to 53 cents per bushel. Prolifics are 52 to 55 cents. EGGS. Fresh Stock in the Boston market con- tinue scarce, and the best Eastern are worth 30 to 31 cents per dozen. Strictly fresh ‘Ip Halifax the sale is slow at forty cents| — ret .s is per bushel, and in St. John the demand is} Thanksgiving day was Paty Gree fair at from ‘forty-two to forty-three cents |*erved here. he Rev. A eacon per bushel. In Charlottetown oats are | Preached a sermon in the Church of 4, coming in slow, They are worth thirty-|¥bich was very appropriate to the three cants per bushel. A singing class has recently been | here, having procured the services of Mr: Domitian Gallant whose reputation as ». precentor is well known. A concert was held in Rustico Bank Hall on the evening of the 30th alt. Upwards of 400 spectators were present. The programme which consisted of dialogues, vocal and instru- mental music was well rendered. But had not the dialogues been repeated in French the entertainment would have been more satis- factory to some of the visitors, The hand- some sum of $70 was realized. A number of macronies of New Glasgow Bridge, feeling somewhat tumnltous, formed a turbulent mob in order to give rent to their wild commotion. The residence of an inoffen- sive person was called on by those unwelcome visitors, who on being asked “‘if their busi- ness was of much importance or if their requi- sition could possibly be granted” expresxced a desire to invert the whole fabrication without Northern and Provincial eggs would com- mand 29 cents wholesale, but most of the sales have been at 28 cents per dozen, VEGETABLES, Reports of the 10th from Boston state that the market is well supplied with sea- sonable vegetables and prices are withvut much change. E. T. Russell & Co,, quote: Turnips, native, per bbl........ 50c to $1 00 CURE, WEP DRT,» Hine eunecee 75 to 1.00 FLOUR. A fair market in this city for superiors, which are quoted at $6.25 to $6.50. In Montreal the market is quiet and steady. Sales of superior are mostly at $5.60 to . . PORE. The market for pork is dull, and dealers in the city are operating cautiously. From 43 to 5} cents is the prices per carcass paid. In Chicago the general impression is that prices will be still lower. Mess in that city only brings $11. Here it sells at $15, and prime at $12. In Montreal Western Mess is quoted at $14.75 to $15.25, and fair movement is experienced. —————@) iD Oa> Tue Dorcuester Coppern Mines.—ARREST oF THE ENGINEER. —The mining enterprises of New Brunswick have heretofore been attended with a certain amount of litigation. The re- cent attempt to open the Doichester copper mines seems to be no exception t» the rule. It appears that Mr. W. A, Patrick (agent for the electric light) in times past was interested in some of the Dorchester minirg properties. Through lack of means or other causes his in- terest lapsed, but the recent sale of the min- ing properties by Messrs. Chandler & Cross- man, to a Boston syndicate, has given rise to a little excitement. Major Howell, the en- ineer of the syndicate, arrived in town on Rassday evening to make purchases on behalf of the ——— Thursday Mr. Howell was arrested at the Dufferin Hotel by Deputy Sheriff Rankin, at the instance of Mr. W. a. Patrick, for 4 certainamount which Mr. H. entirely repudiates, and for whicl: he claims to hold receipts. When arrested Mr. Howell requested the Deputy Sheriff to call at the office of Mr. C. A, Stockton, which was done, and an arrangement was there made for his appearance. In the meantime Mr. H. R. Emerson, of Dorchester, was telegraphed for and he arrived this morning, in company with Messra. Geo. W, Chandier and S. Edgar Wilson, who agreed to enter into bonds in the sum of $15,000 for Major Howell’s appearance in the Supreme Court. This afternoon Mr. | Emeoese lied yo Judge Palmer, tor even giving the inmates sufficient time to make their escape. As a matter of course the inmates became rather indignant and offered resistence by throwing dangerous weapons of paraphernalia, which no dovbt took effect as vestiges of punishment were quite conspicuous on some of the offenders during the following few days. November 8, 1883. ~f[-s — Orweil Notes. Tye Examiner is the people’s favorite jourfMl] in this locality. ‘‘Jack Frost” has become rampant, and put in his savaye appearance very suddenly. The brig. ‘‘Fanny,” which has been loading for some time at Vernon River Bridge, is now lying at Brush Wharf to complete her cargo. Through the activity and energy of Mr. M, Stevens, who is purchasing the oats here, she will soon: be ready to sail. Quite a number of young ladies, formerly belonging to this place, are now residing in Boston, and some of them occasionally pay a fleeting visit to their native home, to see their friends and to enjoy and refresh themselves during our delightful summer months. But they seldom return alone. The young lady that visited us this past summer, Miss Annie McDonald, has said ‘‘good bye” to her faiends and has again, accompanied by Miss McDonald, bid a fond farewell to the enchant- ing scenery of Orwell’s hills and dales, and they are now speeding on their way to Boston. We wish them a pleasant journey. During the past season some of our farmers here have been endeavoring to cultivate the sugar beet on a limited scale, but owing to the voracious appetite of the calves, and a lack of fence poles, their efforts have been completely thwarted. Owing to the preservi ving of meat in cans, fowls are in good demand here. Ax Oup Tar. Frog er Crepe, Orwell, Nov. 14, 1883, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate MAKES A COOLING DRINK, Into half a tumbler of ice water put a tea- spoonful of Acid Phosphate; add sugar to the taste. Joun Newson is at the top of the ladder in furniture. Long cparionen, best quality, greatest variety, and workmanship. ie does not need to advertise that ‘‘he is 2 live” |man. The public know it. Go special, bargains, ‘“Newsou's Buiidiny,” crv Fon + te Re RINE: aC, NRA RNRE . neem