--CC1rtnt rd 00 >.:>·· +::> ~ ., r,PO +::> ~ o ~ ·r-l ~ ~ ~ (]) ~ s · Mr. Blak e h !18 been instrumen tal i n P erth, N .. .......... H~Bl!on ....... .. ...... ..........2 00 In On tarfo t he figures will probably stl\nd 51 t o 41 i n fav or of the Government. the cr eation of several valuable acts of Perth, S ...... ...... .................. .'l'row ... .. ... . ~!J legislation. He nd vocatea some change Pett'rt.>oro, W .. . ... Steven~e>:ni...... ... . .. .... · · · l :J In Quebec we look for 37 Liberals and 28 in our relat.ions with the mother comJtry, Peterboro, JL ..... .... ... ....... ....... Loni;: ......... 175 P re"cott .... .. .... ........ . . . . . . . ..... LBbl'Oase ... 171 ~ o ~ Conservatives. l as f ar as can be ascertained , t 1 anc, ie Prmce Edward .......... . ...... .... P latt ... 30 ~~ 0 0 ~ Th e Premier will undoubtedly have a change Im proposes is th e adoption of Renfrew, North ... White ... . ..................... 2;l8 so mething in t h e nature of a fed eration Renfrew, t:louth .. ........ ... .... ... 8a.mpb'1l.. . 04 delicate task before him. of the empire. H e ad vocates the recon- Riuat'Jl. · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · .... · ..Ed werds.. · A stormy and unsettled period is in st r uction of the senate in such a man ner Simcoe, H:,,.t. · · · · · · · · · ... · · · · · · ,.Coolt · · · · · 75 :Simcoe, Soml1. . . . ~'yrw hitt .. ...... .. ....... !!Oil store for th e coun try. ·~ , as to bring it mor e i::i harmony with Silncoe, Nortb .. . . McCarthy .. . .................. 3iJl o -~ In t.l1is Province neither side did so popular institutions, and has mad e a 8tormont ......... Bergin . . . . ... .... . ..... .449 ~ ~ well as it expected. 'l'he M:inister iafots . speech powerfu l in argument and ir resist- Toronto, E ast . . ·. ~mall . ... .. ..... . ..........1272 · -...-4 .--f . i ble in logic, showing t.hat Can ada should Toronto, Ce.itre.. ,Oockbum . . . . .. . .... . . . . . 449 ~ hoped t o increase t heir mn.jority to 20 or have the right to make her own commer· '1:?Ton~o, WesL .... Denison. ·· ·· · ··· ""... ... ., ~90 2 nwre, an1l t he Opposition was sanguine of. cial tr eat ies. Mr . Blake's p ublic char· i~~!~~~=: ~:1~·.':.·rr~d~p~th·.:.~:~~'.~~·~·: .'.'.: ~g ~~re; reducing t he figure to a tic. That the N. acter is a'buve reproach, and his en~ire I Wa~erloo, Soot!\!.... ..... ..... . ... .Li vil'lg,;ton,3!0 P. was a source of strength to t he Gov- car ~~r hae been. an honor to. Canad~an I Wa.erloo, North ..... ...... . . ..... Bownmn ... :2.38 politics. H e 1s charged with bem g I Well".lnd .. ····· · ... Ferguson ..... .. .... ..-_. .... ..1~0 ernment is apparen t from the resul ts in · b t t' t th Welhnf,'1:on, North>. . ..... . . .. ... Mc Ml'llllen .458 r~ p e 11an t lJ1 manner , u 11e ru seems Wellim~ton , S'th ......... .. . . .. . .. Innes ........ .125 tho cities and t owns. Mr. M<u:kenzie, we to be tlrnt ~e _ is above ~attery, aml t he Wellington, <Jtre ... >rto11. .. ...... . .... .. ..... . ~© are glad to say, goes back to t11e House, art:11 and tnek s by which men of Iese Went.worth, S'lhi. ...© a rpenter ... .. . ............ IIWJ ...--f ealth h as ho[j\or and prio ciph~ would maintain an Wentworth, N'th .. ..... . .. . ..... Ba.in . .. ~... 1~0 though t he critical st ate of his l 1 f/1 ,.0 asceJJdan ey ov-eir their followers. He is, Yor~, _West ... ..... . Wallace .. ... . ...... ',.' i lJC ·..-4 prevented him from t aking pa:rt in the in allJ the hi aber qPalities the ablest if York, EMt .. ... . .... . ..... .. ... .Ma.okeo7.1a1.l50 ~ · r-1 ~ campaign. not tlie m;st :!!Ucc~sttful 'st areaman, in York, North ..... . .. ...... ... ....... Mulock .. .- 66· ~~ Th e Maritime Provinces, whicl~ have Canada. I n this age, when o ur p eople ra. u:itn(". <D ~ saved t he Govern ment from utter ·~lefeat, ar e pad y blind, an d to a lar ge ext ent Argenteaite .."Wilson ...... ., .. . .. .. ... ... .. . ibO demor11:lized by tne co:rruption of politi- Bngot . · · · · · · · · · · · .... ···· ·.Dupont & eel. &c. Beauharnois .. . . .. ......... .... .P-tirgeron.. ... ... '.!!20 s, a high· mintilled and honorable man Beauce ... .................. ....... . Godbout . . . . ... !!97 cian In Quebec t he Riel cry a nd the · exer- like E dwar d Bl!ake is sure not to J3~llec bMse: .... ....... .... ... Amvot ... ... .... 174 t ions of the Mercior Government have get t he r ecogn ihon that he deserves. Berthior .. .. .... .. .... ....... . BeauHoliel. .... 209 It may n<3t be ou t er pliare· fo, ad cl that he Bonaventure ... Riopel.. ... ..... ... ... . . . . .. ... 3511 wl_ped out Sir J ohn'l!l majority of 35,. and was defea~d in So11th Bruce in 1878, but Brome .......... ................ f isher... · · .. .... 200· ·~&t ~aumliau left .his Government in a minori ty of'1) or Chambly ... .. .. ... . ....... Ji'refontaino...... ,Ill) .......... was the fo}lowing yeair elect e d , by aceI a- Ollamplain . ., . Montpl&iai<r ............ .... .. 10. mac ion fo1·· West ::Dh r ham.,. h i11 present 1Jh11rlevoix ..... . . .... . .. . ....Cimon .. . . . . . . 100 BowMANVILLE, F EBRUARY 23, 1887. S urveying t he whol e field, it is tolkir· constituency. Cho.tcaugna.y.. . ... ... . ~.Holton . . .. ... . Chicoutimi.- ... Gag ne . . . - ...... ... . . . . .. .... 140 ably s11.fe to conclude thll.t another Gene:11al Compton ....... Pope .. ...... . . . . ... . . .. .. . i OO W es·(f Durh am E lection. Election is not far off. Sir .John , whose Dorchester ... ......... ..... ........Duchesnay. ... 71 D and Arthahw;ka '.... ...... La.vergne ...... accl resourcC11 a. r e grea.t , may:Demain in powatr b I t G& ·pe .... ...Election ,not1.lleld yet 1 1 . :· . '\Ve presen~ e ow a moat c©mp e e re· perhaps f.ir t wo ; bu t it. · ,...., . b _,. · · · H ochelaga . . ........ ... .. ... ~~jardins .... 200 Just M wo are going to press the good for ;~ session, . . . . . . turns from t.r...e po11m g su ..,,.1Til!l"10ns m Huntingdon ...... . . . . .......Seu1vt1r, accl for 11ny poh t1cia.n w I W . . · I ·news comes over !>he wirea t hat th111 latest woul<l be 1mp>ss1blo net t1mo or I hel'ville . . .. . ....... .... ....... Beehard ..eel · o f Can4llcIa f or a f uII'1 : West D·urham1 . e '!\ave carry " n t i10 a fl. airs . . Jacques Cartier...... ... .... .. Charbonneau . 200 . . lcompar1son of th:e vote w1th 1 former elec· ,Tolittte .......... . . ......... J;u1bault ... . aocl · r eturns to noon on Wednesday, give 105 parbmnen tary term w it h sw :.mall and so·") . ,,. h 10 . . . . Jtions b ut nex t:' wee"'" we · s· au :re·m rn t o Kamouraeka.... .... .. . . . . .. ... n -int ... .. . 2!>6 . seat~ to L ib erals 11>nd 99 to Oonservatives. heterogeneous a maJ<:r.i.·1ty a.J<Jiie ha s 1't h1H , . ' . d . . f th Laprairie . .... . . ... . . . _. .. .liJoyon. . .. .... 22 ,_, ._... ·a t . t h 1,_th1s qucat10n an g rve a· rov1iew o e J,'Aeeomption . ... ..... . .. Gii.u~hier.. . .... 1l conouand . T a~rng ll.w <J coJJ»il era ion e 1 . Laval. .. .. ... ... Oul Oailillet .. . ... . . . . . . ~00 fact. that the t wo par tf es ~~ no longer j~mpaign. Levis . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . ... Glia~· . . . .. .. .. . 455 THE GElNERAL RESULT. BO'llJ"lT·.llS'>l'1lfilE .. L 'hlet ... . .... .. . . . ......C.,i.:-tairi .. ... .. . fighting for principlei!i, buu~ merely for j Bl!Alli;. 900KSTllOK Loth biaiere ... .. .. . ..... ... R:infr.,t. . . . · · 500 'The election returns; in some thirty· ofl:ke"r true vnly iS1111e wi' tich !has divided Ne-. 1, West W M-d, south .·. . 52' 60 J\.fa·kiuonge .. . . ... . . .. . . . . Desanlniero .. . 'COllJltituen cies are still so incomplete tha t : t hem1u < of' lialt e years 1mving · be<i:n buried at ~· 2, " " ·· n orth , . ..· 56; 81 Mega.ntic ... . . .. . ....... .. .. .. 'l'uereotc.. . . 75 uoi.. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ... Cloy es . . .. .. 4 North Ward, south ... , . 76; 66 Miseisq i t is not. possible to bo sure ae to whicl1 iM a1veTn, we aee nothing but):, instability · Montcalm .. .. .... . ...........'.l'J:\ieria.ult . .. . ,. 3, north . .... 67 88 4, " " Mont1£a.gny . .. .... . ... ...... l.iJho~uette .. . . eide gained a majority. It ia p robable-, in tl\ei muJJlle<liate foture, :and li>ok for an- , .. 5, South Ward; .se uth· . . . 54· 74 Montmorency .. .. V alina.-1 ... . . .. . ... ... ... 40 h owever, that the influence ~f the Gov- 'l othe.r· Gelllel!al. Eleetion ".befor-a- this dri.y ..Curran ·... ... .. . .. . . . .. 900 6, " " north.. . , 36 59 Montreal Centre,Montreal W eRt.. .. .. . Smith;(1 Ind) . . . . . . . . 500 fi)t'ntnent in the Territories :m e in B ritish tw.el:\<""emontl~. " 428 Montreal East ... . . ....... . . . (· !,.ursol. ace!... 341 ( fol uh1bia will secur e t he Conservatives a ==== ====· - == Napiervill~ . . . ......... ... . . .. S t.,, Marie... 79 M~jority for Black:!t-ock-8T.::. Nicolet . . . ... . ... ... .. ..... ... . Gaudet.. .. . small maj ority. H ON . EDWARD :BL.A.KE. Ottawa County.: .. Wrigh t ... ... .. _... . .. . . . . 500 DAJtLUl'&TON\ r he result is certainly a c]i1appoint38 Pontiac .... . . . ..... ~ryscn ....... .. . .... . 'Jlhe .Ron . E d ward Blab, Q.Ct, the oldPortneuf .. .. ..... . ..... .. . De,St.Georgee. 300 m ent t o the Liberals, eo muchi so t hat .est g,,m ef V\7'v1mfam Hoone Bl:'lke,.w l\s born N <>.1· 7, Providenoe,~ ..... , 101. 64 Quebec Centre ....... .. ........ .. fum gelie1· . . 719 ·· · 8, Tyrone . . . ..... . . ·- · 97 ~hey may at first ecarcely give d oe impor - &t EeairCree1.irr iiD t ne count y ( ·f Nilddlesex, 34 Quebec Uounty .... Caron... . . . . . .. . ..... 200 9, Ma.pie G ro \'8: . . . . .. 7,3: 69 Quebec J<jaijt ... . ...... .. .. . . .. J!.n.ulier .. .. 1000 tance to the al most t otal destr1.111ttion of cm' the· 1i3th eilf October, 18~ S. He was "· 10, Hamptoµ, ..... .. . .. . 109· d\.ri ete11ed· Dmmiinick Ed.wand, <llfter his 65 Quebec West. . . . McGreeveyr.. ·. .. . . .. 72 h · 11, Enni~killen. ..· .. . . . . 82: the Tory majority. WherEiae the Opposi- p:d 'ern!l'll g11am><i!t!Jil:ther, b ut th~ · finWchelieu . . . . ... . Labdle.. . . .. .. · .. .. .. .. t part of 39 " · 12, Courtice ....... . . . .. . . . t\13 1 Richm'd & Wulfe ..Ives.... . ...... .. . .... .. 44 tion wer4'1 in a minority of eeve111ty-one the name wa·il' ll.eTer p:ractic!i !ly a>doj)ted. 44 Himouski .. ....... . ..... . .. .... Fiaet. .. . .... i OO " 13, E nfield . . . . . .. .,. ... .. . tao1 l;hey will now be in a m inority f!>f n ot " rlien · El:llwarell Vf'M only a few moll:ths old Rauville . . . ..·. . ,Gigault lad\, ace!. . .. . 352 St . Hyacinthe·............. . . .. Ber nier ... . W5· more , we th ink, than ten or fifteen at the hi!!'· fath lllr ,, tindi o.f the pri11atim1s and ha.rdsh iplf- ine:irleF11t to ~ life iz i the back· Rt , J ohn's . . . . . . . .............. .Bom:-ass,... .. M-a.3ority for B laka----353.:. utmost. This will enable the L iberals lo woods1. n movecl· to Tori>nto, whie.h was St, Maurice ... ...Desaulniers.<, _.·..~. . . .. ... . CARTWi:RiiOlBr' . Shefford . . . . . ·. . Audet ......... ....... .. . . . e xer cise much cout1·ol oTer public· affairs, t he1'eaf:te11· !lo· be th e d wellini.r :place. of t he 82 Sherbrooke .. . . H all ....... .. ......... ......... . 550 to· promote beneficial legislation, to op- Rifh:ed· a,nd h·igJi....n.'llinded liber al stat fll!man. No. ] 4, W illiamsburg;· .· , ·.. 391 S<J Soulanres .. .. ... Bain . . .. . ....... ...... . .. .. liO " 15, Sout h Cadmus,. · . .. . Stanstead ... . ...Colby ..... . . . ....... - ..... . .. 450 pose b ills effe ctively which t hey- t hink W hen.ii. wery yi.>IR!f.11{ lad E dwa.1:d Blake is 99 'l'emiscouata ...... Grandbois.·-.. . ... , ...... . 20 " 16, Coosarea. . . . . .. · . . . . . 391 ea id W·ll.a'l!e gi'J'eill evidence of the:· great h ostile to the public inter tist, and JJ>roba· mental po' "'lll1:& lllh:at he was aft er~ds t o " 17, Nort1i. Cad mu1. .... .. . 35· 74 'l'errebonne ... .... Cbapleo.u ........... ...... . 800 'l'hre-1 ltivers . . . . L angevin . . ... .... . .. .... 30 bly to prevent very extravaga~t er im- bring- to t he seniee of the cou ntry. He 353 'l' wo Mountaims. Da.oust .............. . . . . 400 !BL pcoper dealing with the funds 1ni.d prop- was a.> Dapid a nd ©-mniverous re ad ei::i and V andreui!. .... ...M cMillM ........ . . .. . . .. 21~ M ajority for Blacketock - 222. V ercheres . . .. ... . . . . . . .. . ... . ~oJfrion... e r ty of the peop le. l t is not pos11ib~e for is ~a-i-d t o iN11;v:'0· had unusual ca pacit<y for assim.ifation, and also au excellent rnem· CL AJt-Klllc Y amMka . . . . .... .. . . . . . . _.... Gladu.... .. . patriotic m en to d eny t hat ' th e great ory. T he faraily lived at Wc ·odl.r.iwn, a 88 Nova Scoti11>r.,t urned 10 Ministerial & nd ll No. ]8, Newtonville .. . .. .. . 1\L2~ 11tr engthenmg of t he Opposition ough t to bet1ut illu1 l :i1indi comfortable r e1iide:l!ICe on '~ igi, Bro ~n's S .. H-l. .... ...... - · m:i.j. 24 Opposition. New Brunewiald; 9>M. and 7 0. P. E. Island S<Liberale, Manitoba 3 M:. 1 I. Y<.'Ulil:)(' 11treet, 1 m d tl1ere Edw:ard Blake h ave good e. {Lcts, . hen co we ssy that L ib" 20, Fisheries .. . . .. . .. .. 47 ma.j . and 1 O. e;rals have, de ~pite of wha.t may be a d e- r ectii¥·!!d his tisrlv ed ucation . Wh o11 Ed" 21, .Kendall. . . .. ·.. .. · .. . . . - ~aj .. 64: ward! was in his· fourteen th year !.re ac" 22, (Jrl JilO . . .. .. ~ . .. ...... , · . UJ91 75 feat, fai r t"eaBon for congra.t ulation. T hey compa.nie d h is father to th-0 meother ·' 2~, L askard ..· 22 maj. R. M. J ohnston, the weH-known auh a.vi; c··J ri· d Qaebec by a handsome ma· e onntTJ, after which t hey visil.ed F'-6ris. "' 24, Moffat's S. H, . .. . . . . 23 maj. - thor of sho;:t stories reeaunt~ng th e ecjority , they have elected all their e-,mdi· Aftel:'· his re tl:llrn Master Blake agafu" a pcentric pha9es of Georgia hfe before the 3!!3; dates in Prince Ed,. ard I sland, t hey are plied litill1self diligently to his st ui!ies, ' 253 war, contri butes to the M:1'rch Harper's and waij a successful competito1· fot> the ' J.'il . !A.jority for B lake- 90 . another of his inimit able pvodwctions, enr:ather uetter off in Ontario th an before, guvernor·gener-i\l's prize, for which h~ was titled "Th.:P Rivalries ofi Mr. Toby GilN.Jl:W~Sl'LE ... and thev have made some gains in N ew compDimented by Lord E lgin . He :mb53 lam." U tells the amuaing love affairs of '"3runs; ick anc1 Nova Scotia. There is s.iqmrntly ente1·.,d the Toronto unh :ersity No..25, East Ward , . . . . .. . ... 34, 49 two rival CQ ffin-m akers m.])uJteshor ough . . . . .. . · ~ · 50: " 26, West ·war'.!· and July i:raduated. :oom for r eason· b le thankful ness, ocA. B. Fror;t illustrates t he s-to1'Y. His inclination bein g for the leg;-.;l proiasion to look at the b right side instead feasi0n .1 10 was art.icled to Mr. A le:;r.a:nder sir. 102 FH.A:S-K )ti!SSI.IE's SUNDiaY: MiHl-.AZINE }'Olt 1f the d ull, < .md t o resolve to keep up the Macdonnel, was admitted as an at:iorney I~ajority for B !& Gkstoek- 1'8 MARCH, c pens with t he eighth of the late Total majorit:r3 £or lllal:i!e- lli Mr. Powell's "Leaves from. liB>y Life," in struggle for honest Governm en t ill we in 'binity t e1·m, 1856, an d the folrowing l\1ichadmas term was called to thei, bar. which h e 11reats of 1'hc mns. Ca:irlyle in the ob tain it. Ho 0arri~d <m business for soma.. time same gossipy way as in the ~tber papers The r etur n of our grd11t leader Edward a.lone, and then ent el'Cd into par tiwrship a~'. M E l r. ~:J , 1 . of the se::i.es. A. remarl~ably stron g poem, B lake by two comtituencies, one of wh ich with Mr. Steph en Maule J ar vis, t :re- firm tJi l't B 1 !!I.U I "l<'rom H enceforth Sino.No More," bv S . his en emies wer e confiden t of carrying, being known as that t> f " J arvis & :Blake. " B. Elliott,. is in this n11mbet'. It _ is a bove t t1e average of mag azhlle verse.. Illustrat is a matter for ge neral congrat'ulation. ·rhis partnership was subser1uen Hy dis sol ved, wh en a new tirm was established ed articl.es on "Rusaiim Scho&ls," "Some That twd ve Ontario coas lituencies n ot comprising Edward a nd his broth er, S am .M:emor:us of t he Tui\beries;· "A Buried formerly with him ar e with him n ow is a ucl B.ume Blak e. Tliere,,,fter th:it· na me 0NTAmo . Greek t.Gity in E gypt; " anti "Famous Min.H!terial 0ppooition. Enalisl!..:J!,i:terary Woooc1en, " give variety good omen. Still t he great organizeLl of the firm m .. ny times chan ged . I ti.1858 ·rocy-Or;;nge army , aided by the appeals he married Miss Jlrfargaret Cronyn, 0 £; .Aiddington . . .. ......Bell . . .. ... _............ ... . 100 a nd intsimst t'? t h is numba'l' . . The las_t- i London , a dau ghter of the late-... Right Algom,. .. ·· · · ....... Election ::mt<Jiehl yet ... _ . m e nti~11e{l article If~ accotn)!>D-llled by_ s1~ , i of fanatical men to nee and religion ~ . . C B' h fH lletbwtl l... .. .. ... .... .... .... . M.Wa. .... .._. 20 ~" 1'h B hi <ill es Exer cises R ev . B _cnJamm rooyn, 1s op o _ uron. 1'.tal>t, North . .. . . ... .... . ... ___ , .. Somi~rville. l OOO porLrai.~"· e l' e a , "· p rejudices, has 8UcceeJed iu carrying sev- .An unaccountable l~ck of self-coruidence :Brant, South .. . .... .... . . ..... Jh.t;erson . ___ 575 (formerly ll nown a:!I.. "l~ecreations ") offer ~ ! cash pjl'iz.es for ~he beso ~"'.ers, He~e ie.. eral Liberal evnstituen cies. With th e led him, even when his ta.l ent h~d made .Brook~ ille . ....... . Wood ·:. ........... .. . . .... a fine opportnn1tJ'. rClr st'!lillymg t h e :S1ble1, s u bsidence of th e passions of the honr him conspicuous, to oft e u distrusWlim·elf,. Bnuce, Nor.t h.· · . ... ~cNe1L.. .. · .......... . ·. ·...2 and it is said that durina th e el\rly. years H~u.c:e, Eas ... ........ Ci..rgill ... .......-..... . . . .... 00 to pr.:Jol:i;t , 'The senal1storre:& are contmued theae cQ nstit uencies will na ~u rally revert 1 · · I d 'd 0 t h n Id 1 I Gardwell Bmoo, \Vest · ····\Vhitl' · · · · · ····· ·... ........ _ .Tillalce. · an ab. '<>f ·I11a practtee rn i no _ n·s o_wn I . . ... .·.... ... _ . ... .. . ·....... .. .. . 500 , and the:re is un d ant store of ·ho~ ~ ... . t o the L iberal faith, wh ile it is alto~eiher b1·iefs. After a severe struggle 'Vl(1t h him. U J eai.-1".ton . . . . . . . .... Macdon8 ldi.. ,.. .. .. . . _.. l WO pape·m-, poems, sk e.tch es, etc. T_ he illu&-. p robable t lrnt t hose gained will remain self, and har~l st_ u dy, h e 01~ tgrew1 t h is fault 1 :jGoruwall & St'r:a't ll~':8iD1.- ...... .... .. .. . ... . . 177 tratci.on& are nu muous · aiad beautiful. and b ecame m t ime o ue ot th0 most able :Du:ndal!l ....... .. ..... Hwke31 .................... _ ... . _ - - -- · - - -- ateadily faithful to t he good cause. speciaHy was h e. 1:Ehu-hEom, Ea.st ......Wa,rd ··~. ....... . .. .. . . . ... 30<! CO""' · S TANT """'"n. ."""',W" FOR 'I'HE ·(~'"" . W hilo ~ir Charles T upper and l'lfr. lawyers a.t tho bar. . E t .)J),iuham, Wee~ .. .. ...... .... .. .. Hlak...... .. ..116 ._,. ' "\!!'NJ.·'" t a t cross exam1ua ion. . JElgin, Ea11t .. . - ...... . .. .............. W ileon. .. . .. 140 EMiPLOYED. Chapl oau and all t heir satellites promised ex:p+'r In D ecember, h e became leader · of the, · I<~ lgin, We·t .. , .. . . ...... . ····- ··· ·Casey ... . . . 600 r ail ways lavishly, Mr . B lake stood wh olly pr<!>vincial opposition, succedin~ Mr .. Arch.- l Essex, North. ..·.... Pa.tt el"l!on......... : . . .... .. . . a id McKeilar. He retaineii' the · leadei~ ·:&.sex, Son th .._...... . .. .......-...... .. Bnelll . . . .... 52 ~he Subscribe:rs .ca.n 01.&e one hundred men u pon sound political principles. 'l'hat h o l b :F}'() Kirk llli cl<: and women ad<ions] to the laro;e staft" they· ship <>f t he opposition for eighteen months, ; · nt ena.c . · . . .... rl nJ' ...... .... · . ... ... , 1ww employ nusbfng their popular and rapid h as, in this hon orable way, mado very In the Ontario elections of 1871 .Johm Gleng~lTY·c,·~:-·j;"C:<,~.. ··......... .... Puraell. .. ... ! Oli sollling Books. .Bible&and A.lbumsinthe .·1 ,0.ri. . · Grenville, ""' ~t .. oouau1 :ir ... ......... . . . .. .. . ... 219 ous ~owns and townelllilps or the Doo,~ mon . la.rge 1-(!lin~ a t th e polls, is guod encourSand!ield Macdonii.ld 's coahhon go\\e:rmr Grey, E Eost ...... . ...SprouJle. .... ... .. ... ... .... .... J!IO 'llhelr catalogu~s emocace the mo~t sale~le of' a gemen t to believe th11ot t he country can 60on be rescued from t he con trol of dis! M «ckenzie mo~ed a dir ecb; ~vant of c'llll.fi- Haldiman.... . .... .. " ·· · . .. .. · · . Cl:>lter.:.. " n found the Sel11llon1> or Sam .Tones a i>d Sam · h onest. m N t . L iberals have m uch r eason · d · th · · t . d ,,,. . "); k Halton .. ...... ·· ····· ···· ·· ...... · ·Waldie.. .. !iii Small, 'J'alma.ge's Marriage .H inK an_ d, Labo~· ence Jn e mm1 .s ry,_ :in . ,.,1 · ." a. e . \ n...own .. { .......... ... ".. . 207 ' D t St Lf to regard th eir greatly improved position su1 1ported t he mol10n lJiil a magm &:en& HamiltoUJ..... · · · Mc.Kay. .. ..... .. . .... .. . 206; ~7L~~f8\lj:;,kEi~~nh0°;~~1~T:r _b~Ji;f:·serte°e. with sBtiefacti,,n, and to stand sh oulder to speech . The m inistry was overblw0.wn · ffllo3tmgs, Ea.st ............ .......l'lurdette.... 61 embraces !line line of Books, viz: 1.'he ]'Our 1 form. a. ·rovH a.stia gjl. North .. - .Bowell . . ............ ... ... .. 38'3. Great Prea~hers. 1\f.oo<ly's icreat Joy Sermoos, l!h oulder togeth er, proud t o h ave battled and Mr. Blake call1<d on t c 0 H t' \V t R h "l" Moody's Select Works. Choice Sermons by ernmen t , a task which. he accepted'. lilllUeh as lll gJ! . es · · ... 0 ertson.. ... · · · · ·· ' .. · "' a llfoody, Home Cook Book, Dr. r<:a~y 's Ph~si· for the r ight anCl r eady like gallant men a gainst his in clination. H e took the H uron, J;1ast · · · · ···· · · ·· · ... · · · · · Mac~onald ~Iii oal Life oll' Wotuen, and Trunsm1ee10n ot Life. 'd f h .1 . h t Hur<>n~ South ... . . . . . . . .... ....... McMillan._:130 Mhe Farm.'Jlreasury, by Prof. Brown. lngra· · t o rtisu me und complete the struggle at oflice of pr esi ent o i e counc1 Wlt on Rurol); West ..... _ ...Porter ..... ..... ...... . .. 27 ham's Prllllce nf tho Rouse oz David Serlee, the.first opportunity. - Globe. a salary. Sh ortly after the prortJoga.tion Kent.... ... . . . . . .. .. .. .... .... . . .. Campbell.,110 P ilgrirop,Progreee, 11nd advanci.Dg up from "ng,<>ton .. .. .. · · Macdonald this flg\lll'e may ba found on o.'117 Catalogues .amen t th e con d't & ton o f 1u· s h e a1th K 1 . 1 . .. ... .. · · · ... .. .. 14 such p!<in<1id books asEco~o micJi.i Housekeep. o f par11 8 made it necessary for him i.o go to Lambton, E ... .. __ Moncrie:ff .. · · ·· · .,. .... ....... 64 ing, Diseases ot Live l!ltock and Domestie a.ni" Rus:aia of To-day" is th e title of aa Elnro c. I11 t.he au tumn ho r esigneCL the Ln,.rr.ibton, vr ..... ,. ......: .. .., .... .List er ......GOO mals ~ufeot J ewels, and ma:ny others. W e Ph' . t k h ' t · th h Lanark, N . .. ·.....J am1e1100 .. . ..... ............. lOO aretheonlyp~bllshersof the beauti ful Peer· important :mcl timely pap~r, by Albert F. leaders 1p to a e is s ea Ill e ouse L ana.rk, S . . .. . . Haggnrt. l. . ... .. . . .......... 900 lean Parallel Family Bible and Haydook's H eard , in Harpers Magann~ for Maroh. of commo us, d1ial _re pr~senta.ti on having North Leeds. aud \ 1!' I 300 Catholic Bible. Our Books are sold only by . ....... eJl:UYOn. .. · · ·· .. . .... ... subscription, exclusive territory is given our Thomaa Bailey Aldrich, the poet, edit- been ab olish rd . H e very readily rnade Grenville. L d 8 th T I iOO ~ente. Edltiou of all our leadino; books. oe 8 · ou .. ..... ar, or .... ... · · ...... .. ·· , reaching high UP. iuto the thousands. are sold or, novelist , and children's writer, is the his great abilities felt in t he 1atter b od y, 26 every year. Failure i~ impossible. even on and his speech in reply to Sir J ohn Mace L~unox ....... ... .... Wio son ... ... ...... . ... .... subject of a biog raphical fragment ?Y Mr. Lmcoln . · · ..... ..... . Ryk~rt .. . ...... . . ... ... .. .492 the part of t.t,e most inexperienced. Our W. H . Rideiug, in the next St. N w'ltolas. donald ' on the occasion of the P acific London ... .. .. . ..., .. C11rlmg ... ........ ....... .... 39 house has been e11ta blisbed over 12 years, and Couch, J ohnston & Cryderma.n are 11el- scandal , was the m r·st powerful i;tterance Middle~ex, E ....... Mar~hall . . ... .. ....... .. 775 has a. rcpntation for square and liberal deal· ling off a lot of new winter Drells Good~ a.t t.hat had e1·er been hel\rd in that house. Middlesex, \V .... . Roome . . .. . . ... . .. .. .. .. 60 ing that i0 t will always maintain. Catalogues a~~~~~ti~~:~f~l~n~n'tt'~~g,~PW; 11ta· On the downfall of Sir John Macdonald's M~ddlem::,N · .. · · Coughlin .. ·· ... · ·· ·· ... · · · .;~oo :~~i{;d': about half price. 'rhey haT0 no h e1 administration M r . Blake entered Mr. Middlesex S .......... .. ... · · ·· ... Armstrong... answered by men\ioninK in your le,ter tho tiOJ.1 in eaying that these are by far the Mackenzie's cabinet with out a portfolio, MM.ous 519 n~kok ·- ~ · ',.' p ' ·a ·~;.:,;.Boyle . " ....M ...c ..M ·· ·u -·r·~1;c;h ··· n&me o! this papor, J .R· Robertlon .&Kr~&. , a. w . , ·. , · ftl.nil Btd l d l · l!'. Tor onto. 110 Dnncla5 St .. ch e.apeat D ress Goods in town . S~e .·hQlll. e.nd you will be convinced that t h u1 111 the but resign ed in the following February in Norfolk. S . . . .·. . .'.'T!'sd.~~·: :·:... ........ .:·: 20 L·lldon,c;ornerrrtn()e"fllllttm a llcl Ch 11n:b. oomequenc9 of ill-h eahh. Iu 18'75 he Norfolk, N . .. . ... .. . ........ .. . Charlton . . ··300 IH/I., St . J oh a, N.u. O .......i :-PO ·s ~ ,.q Ul rii'~ .....i AH rn "O +:> <D "d ·r-1 ~ r;q .8 oo CD+:> rn ~ E1 c!J ~ (]) oj ~ 0 <D .. 0 ~~- 0 t> ~ . acce pted offict1 agsin as m inister of justice, bis health b eing irnprov-ed b y a visit t o In June, 1877, lie r esigned the The following extracts a re from th e T o- England. · · l· f . . db munsters up o JUSt1ce an ecame presironto Mcti.l of Wednesday 23rd: dent of the couucil. Shortly after the 'l'he result , in a line, is t hat the Gov· do wnfall of the administration h e waa ernmen t has been sust:·incd bv 11. small chosen lead er of the opposition i n the place of Mr. M 9 ckenzie. majority. OPINIONS OF THE MAIL. Northumberl'd, :E .. . ···· · .. · .... Mallory " " Northumh~J'l'd. W .. Guillet ···· · ····· · · ·· 10 O!ltario, South . . ., .. .Smith.. ... . . . .... . " .. ..21& Ontario, W ...... .. ....... .... .. .. Edga1. ,. .. iili(J' O'DtEorio, N .. .......Ml\dilL... .... ... .. . . . .... ' Otbwa { Perley'·.. , . . . · ~1 ··" ·· Robill~d .. .. . ... ... .. .. .. 733' l Oxford, N · · · · .......... . ~. .. .. Sutbe1hud · 1100 j I UR _ j ........ .. · o- PHOTOGRAPHFRAMES are uneqoolled for qu ality and pric,~ Oxford, t:l .. ............. ..... ... ... Cartw~ii; lr t.. . 800 ' PeeI . . .. .... . . . McCulla ....w . . . . . . . . . ... . ..... 44 00 ::s ~ O rd E-4 ~ . as chea;p as the cheapest.. ~ "d co<Q f1f ~ "C 0 cti ~ fULl LINES O F STA JIO N ERY AT LOW EST RATES· ., o p g ro -+-J ~ Cid l I Wall P a per at cost, . REMEMBER THE PLACE : = <t1 oJJ CD blJ ~ Jtattitman. ~- ~~~~ DISS O il UTlON OF PARTN ERSHIP) ...,. IN TH®'. F IRM OF GOOD NEW S. is Contemplated I T he c lbange to be a ccom·p lii sfued on or 2lbout thePtst day o ft M a .c eh, when John Ro}be rttson, by.,m u:t lu,al agreement, willi :nretire fr©m, the· firm . A good d eal of mo ney ·will b e r eqlJlli red in orcler to c c1m p lete the a1~ ng eIT?-® nts e nterecl into, a nd i rrn orde r t0 m a ke thirn1gs move between r1orw ·and tilile · ffirst otYMaireh, our ·v \t .H OLE STOCK will be · o ffered R,ECARDLESS O F p . .. . . ... ...... . . . Pr, i ce or I NO HUMBUG ! ..A..- - Iu 1 0u IONS Latest Returns,to Hand. C:E NUINE SAC~R l,FI C E DIS S OLlITION . OF PA R T NE RSH I P: S.A:LE.. Couch, Johnston &Crydorman ar e now showing the LARGEST and FINEST assortm ent of · · - ~~~:nt~~~l~~ll~~ ~ff ~i~e 11~~1~\~;~ ~~ g~~~'. ~o~~~'.· :·: :·::~~~~:::::::~.~~~~-~'.~:l~~ :~~~~~~~J:h:~~~~~~~:~ib~~ce~:~:~:£t;i (TWEE D SX&XC LO TH S ) ~ cu r r in town, and th e AND MA K E - U P of their Clothing is ::UNAPPROACllED 1 ::by any house in W est Dur ham. :r One Door West of Post Office, Bowmanville. cme...