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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 May 1882, p. 2

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McOlung Bros " MR have just opened out One Hundred Pairs of AGNIFIOENT lace curtains which they have bought below the cost of importation, and will retail them lower than regular wholesale prices This affords housekeepers a rare chance t o secure a handsome setr of curtains at a very moderate cost. · f We ohall publish next week Mr Blakes address to the free and 1n<lepAndent e ec if that were the only WaJ m wh ch his tors of \Vf'st D 1rhf1.m A monster edit on arguments could be met and his ~ ssaul s of the th ' 11' S)t ~N w 11 'be issued LoQk upon the l\.fn11ster1ahst shot tco11 r ge de pme<l of lhe1r legitunate power The for it whole Censervat1va press, under leader.hip of the Mw<, has iomed m THE WRirS ISSUED crnsade of v1tuperat1on and bel tt1e112ent On Tuesday m6rn ng James JHc.Beeters It would be cur10us to have gatbe eel to Esq , received the ' ' rit g1v1ng n t1ce of get her ail the terms wlnch 111 t hei:w pas;t the time and place for holUn g ti e e1ec"'1on months have been emp)oyed to set fr rth Tuesday Jun 20th berng tne date t xed I Mr Blakes rntellectual imbecility and We beheve M1 McFecters is qmte com moral "erlhleorness If tho half that has petent and \·all chsch lrge 1 u du ty fa.1th bc{)ll flatd about hun were 1n any rue as re fullJ! as Re ur1uug Oil cer but wh'i Mr 1n accordance ·w ith fact he ought }1;ng ere Arn1our liaa bean thro ;vn ove boarf.l 1s y~t this to h 1ve been sent if not to a lu at1c to be explained Would Respectfully Inform the Public that their Stock of NEW MILLINERY I I am now prevared to show a fine assort Staple & Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Gassware, &c. &o., IS NOW COMPLETE. Goods of the Best quality sold at temptmgly low prices Customers treated courteously and waited on with dispatch ruent 01 SP:E't.:X:lSl G do SUJ.\l.CWJ:ER. MILLINERY FAN CY GOODS & BERLIN WOOLS, THE ELECTION As there 1s no longer any loubt aeont the clechor s cvmu g uff 1u J ne as the Globe orophes1ed months ago it behoves elect01s to I ok al the !Bsues 'quarely and be prepared to gn e an intelligent vote on t he 20th pr ox G1 \ e susp1c ons are arous ed respectin g the intent and purpose of the Governnient n attempting to obta1n J1 favoralJle ve1d1ct and a cer <lonu1g f their acts durmg their lease of p wer by first m1sleadrng the people ancl then sud denly to announce an election on ti e shortest possible notice There 1s a pecul iar fitneas of things 1n all their rect:nt n1ove1nents, and if the ele.c orate have been forewarneli, and 1Ve trust fc reanngd also no thanks lo those m power but to that great and enterpr1s111g 1ournnl the Globe, who has forestalled them and rendered their efforts to obtam a snatch verd10t by stealth and 1mposs1b1hty Fust of all we may observe the Liberal electors d tins r1d1ng were never 1n a be\ter positron for the conflict The name of EDWARD BLAKE is gomg t0 lend many a constituency to nerve itself fo1 the sttuggle tn 11 way here tofore unknown A.8 ot r iepresentativetr1ed nnd trusted "~ kno\\ ti ere will be noth1n~ left undone to enaure a s1~nal victory \V1th a r1pen1ng experience and an unsullied reoutation and as a leader of a party "ho prefer prmc pies to power HoN E Bu KE should garn a triumphant v1ct0ry rhere should be hearty and en thus1!lat1c wo1k a 1 aloug the Jue and especially in \)est Durhan1, and then ·lus victory v. ill be acJ11e\ ed ~tronJ in our advocacJ e>f right oppuiied to the m1stir able tactics wlnch a1e used by those in power to rota1n their places L bera s u ust not be daunted The sms ~f the past session, which 1nclulle tl e C er1yn1anfler mg Bill tho d1sal1011 ance of the Streams Biii, the Bo mdary Award &c enough to consten the n1 I obln ton TheJ well knew m stJre for th em else the b"'en painted the con11cts at IC1ngston n11ghl well 10bel if condemned to k ep Jnm comE any All this 1s a token for g oa It te1ls of people at tl1e1r "it a end for argu ment anil rndieates that the man who 18 thus abused 15 fe ared as much at any rate as he 1s hated, and is hated sun ply beca ise he 1s fenred There 18 nu ha.tred Vi here there is settled satisfied conternpt q,nd no r1d1c'.lle or abuse for the hopelssly weak and the mantfestlv 1nnucuous "hen all the organs and all the orators vf the party of 0orrupt1on ha'\e for u1onths and years been repeating in ever) note of the ga.11 ut \hut Mr Blake '10 a failure, a1 d that they ate sorry for the party that has ~uch a weakuaa for a 1eaaer there is not 1nnch 0 d1scernme nt needed to a1scover what 1t all amounts tu There 18 m short qmtc too much protesting so that the "ho 6 afraid n1errJi <tt }ua own <lfgradat uu as :i,;ell as at the abnegation of all that was h1°h minded and honorable The yonnge1 made no atte npt to cope with hi· n·al m Farm Produce Taken at Market Prices. Goods Deln ered Promptly to all par ts of the Town such a. rr>lc and never wi11 r aay tl at Mr Blakes personal char acter and prnatc hfo have al\\aya been such that ei; n personal and party mahg nit:;: has never dari:"d to wlnsper a word to h1s dtsad,ar.t ge is on1y repealing what every one wou 1d be forward to acknuwl edge lrt sterl then as he IS and trust worthy he has ahow n h1maelf to be I !f1 Blake in all the r1nne of a vigorous n1a1 ho d stinds forth as the leader of the Liberal parts m Canada hoar! and should er3 abeve all the rurnn or r Enng statesmen of the Conservatne patt) and destined if he hve to be ~ 1th1n n t many years perhaps not ·iany months the trusted and honored leader not of a part) but of a people m all its h norable efforts for nahonal devehpment and personal well bemg 8 1 ··>·the Globe of May 20th I>..11' G ST RE E T BO\\ MANv lLLE JOHNS & JEWELL, McClung Bros' Block, Bowmanville. as LOOK! '82 SPRING ---(0)1---- FROM the F iu e Accounts of the past we gath r llle follo·Hng mterestmg facts They sh0w how profit and loes are worked by I he ~rcsont cc non11cal Govern men! The follow mg table ·ho.-s the duty collec ed at cerbun ports, and the coet of collectrng theoe duties ~ear Canadian a ul American Caps STRAW GOODS -Those beautiful Fancy Mixtures, Fancy Iland and B1nd1nga White Canton Straws Plam an cl Fancy Bands, Children s Straw floods Sw1es Harvest Hats and Straw Stack Harvest Hats ALL NEW GOODS PRICES LOW in Altogether the Fzn~st Assortment ever <?ffered the trade GENTS FURNISHINGS -The finest and best aMortod otock of White French Cambr10s and Oxford Shirts Collars, Cuffs, fies u udorclothmg ID (Wool Mer1no and Cotton), Braces, Hosery, Umbrella·, 01! Cloth Coats etc, et c Call and ms peel goods and prwes before purchasmg elsewhere N B -H1ohest Ca.sh Price p01d for all krnds <>f Raw Furs -=-= A GREAT BOOM IN BOOTS and SHOES THE GilEH 1 -AT- WAHOO BITTERS! Tho onl) ccrtn n 1en cd) in the 'vo ld for DYSPEPSIA & LIVER COMPLAINT THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER' ·BOR.L.a.ND'&· ---(o)--- 188 TE-XE S T E A :Iv.I:ER.-1882 rt'lprese11tatl ves their rights then the Goverl our severest cendure tnfH t <leser\t::S SPECIAL SALE! ---oo--WILL SELL THE FOL LO" ING NOlES FOR ELECTORS The n P111na.tions are t9 1.10 on June 18th and the elect10 ~ en T 1ne 20d1 S 1rely son1e sa HifactOIJ ru:! son .;zhonld 1 e given f r d1ssolv1ng ParJ ame11l a fu11 year in advance of its nat lrfll exp1 atitta Wh t effect wo ild one bad har\ est ha> e on the N P nostrum 2 A k1llmg effect If ftrmero had little to se land e.e1ythmg to bu) at present prices would tbeJ praise the N P i Not they lt1s not necessary to go oter e-.6ryu1c1 dent in his past career-to make this cv1 dent 'Iakmg at once a first place among the statesmen of the day, he la· fr0m the hme he entered upon f)Ubhc iife, mo'"c than made good his earl) prflmtses, and mord than realized C'\ en the h gh hopes ?i b1oh ]ua early ach1even1ents had 1nsp1 e 1 It 1s not necesoary to go fart her lack than th.a record of the sess10n whwh has J 1°t cl sed to find ample material for all that has been claim d for !\fr Blake by hts rnost urd"'1ut admirers Beyond all (:::D--R--Y G--0--0--D--s~) E L CHURCHS DONEY'S -.A.T- HAY ELEVATOR an 1 Carrun· GREAT REDUC'I1IONS :Mantles Dolmans, Ulsters Fanoy Wool GoodsCJouda, Hoods, Squares, Breakfast Shawls, Goocl Variety Heavy Shawl· Embroideries I r1ma11ngs, Sma-11 Ware, Wmceyo- Plam and Chock I I Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths Nice Ohr1etmas Goods 81lk Handkeroh1ef· Silk Scarfs andi Ladies Ties m Greot Muslm· Wmdow Curtams, Full Steck Clothe & T"erd Btrnkets Flannels 1 llfens Underilurto ,\: Draw·r· THE BES! IX U v anetJ I P1ov1oence seems to have f<n ored Sir John and hls partv by g1nng tins country abundant harvests for f J e past three year1:1 They are ev1dentl loa ng ft th no'i\ or why have they b1 0 ! t oll_ t~ elcclivns before harvest \Ve do not deny but that there has been Don t forget to call It will pny you W McMURTRY-WEST END HOUSE IYl:ORR.1:8' -+ ' BY acta.al test it las b en a~certa1nea that the mo1sturtt absorbed Ly grain in a. vo:yage o\er the ocear is Carriage Works I BOWMAN VILLE. ---[o]--- Oatr.i 29 08 per cent barley 28 07 nnd "heat 2o 02 The greatest absorpti first dav $200 00 REWARD 1 The Leadmg Lmes at our Carnage W01ks dns season "ill l A OPEN AND TOP PHAETONS with smgle !U'd dou lie 'cats SIDE-BAR BUGGIES m all the Latest :Styl<'s ELLIPTIC SPRING BUGGIES, &c., &c. PLATFORM MARKET WAGONS, "h 1ch cannot l>c beat offe1ed JAMES MORRIS. I W. LOCKHART. I THOS. SYMONS.

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