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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jun 1882, p. 2

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Mcclung Bros ROWMANYILLE FRIDAY JUNE 9 have just opened out One Hundred Pairs of MAGNIFICENT 1 Lace Curtains IN I'ARilOULAR AND ELE U'!ORS IN GENERAL 1IR J D KDUAR S REPLY TO II-IR HAYS ADllll.ESS which they have bought below the cost of lnlportation, and will retail them lower than regular wholesale prices. This affords housekeepers a rare chance to secure a handsome set of curtains at a very modera.te cost. THE NATIONAL POLICY Mr Peter Imrrn the Lanarkslure Farn1era Delegate to Canada. \vho was delegated to see this countr) and say frankly what he thought of 1t as a 1 lace of settlement for British farmers sa) s the called N at10nal Pohcy of Ca1 ada ,. simply a pohcy of national 1mp:>ver1sh ment In d1scuse111~ the merits of the N ahonal l'ohcy it is 1nislead1ng to. draw compar1 sons with other ttn1ee and othet cucum etance.1 than our own France and the Umted Stales have done well under Protectton, but it wo 1ld be mnply absurd to attribute their posper1ty to the Pretect1ve Tariff England has had. innumerable 1111sfor tunea to contend aga1nst yet ahe is far richer and far more prosperous under Free Trade than either France or the Umted States Suppose that you reader, we re em powered by A.ct of Parliament to scr·l'· from <me fifth to one half of the butter from the bread of e\ ery farmer mechanic and laborer In the Donun1on These 111en \Vould not miss it >ery ·trikrngly while the result to you would be very slukmg mde·d You would grow nch at that sort of trade and might subscr ho largely to wards the election expenses of the party 'r'ih1ch granted you your b ltter sc1ap1ug pn v il·ges Tins 1e exactly how the N P "orks in Canad a It i~ \ ery common for the supporters of the N P tu tell the farmer· that they will be compensated by the posscss10n of local markets, and that these will be bette1 than the foreign Thrn latter state mm t 10 a1mply absurd because the u101nont the local market proves better than the foreign ex ports will cea20 until the Jocal hecotnes glutted when the pnces there Will natur ally fall to a le'°! with those obtamable a.broad Oue market 18 as good 011 the average as the other Nahma! Policy advocates attempt fre quently to throw dust Ill the farmers e) ·· by tellrng !um that he will make more money bJ grnwmg garden stuffs for all the new tawns that are to aris~ under the N P at his door In fact cabbage gardening is the go'V ern weutal panacea for the ills mfhcted on agriculture bv the N P "\ t:.'ll y fttw f rn1e1s 111decd grow gardeu st ff fuI n111rl et The frumers of Co ada, n1 st fo r many years to come have a surpl s f r e"'°pot t, and must theref ore ha\ e then 1 uces regu lated by fvreign markets "hat 1a the use th11 of l\Ji B mt mg or any o I et Go~ernn1ent s 1ppo1ler da1 g bng a. p1ospt::c 1ve hon1,i market at thE» doo1 of cve1y fa.rmi::r 1n the co u try and telling hun h ~ is to grow rich by gro" u g garden stnfls There is really qt te loo much stun rn that idea fo1 any mtelhgent WO RK INCM EN.READ! How the Workmg Olasses are D1scr1m1 nated agamst by the present Tariff WEST DURHAM. The Liberal Censerva.tnc Co1n:ont n of West Durham having ten d"'red u1e the unan1 uoua non 111atlon ot the party M 1te candidate for the suffrages of the peo1 le of the we·t ridmg, I havo ncccpted 1t \uth pride and t!actr!1y Tu successfully oppose th e leader of the Oppos1tlon in the county of lus choice 1s do ibtless no easy task nut I hav e been induced to underlake 1t by the atrong re presentat1ons I have received of the state of poht1cal feeling amon~ you by the confidence I feel in the ]USt Jndgn1ent of the [tic ple ILI nla.tLers relat inO' to ('fO d n fttHM[N or W[ST DURHAM! Will you Sub1mt to Tory Trickery or will you Condemn Tory Oowaid1ce9 Sir John A Macdonald Afraid to Meet Hon Edward Blake Ill West Durham In ordor that the Electors might see and hear the two great Pohtical leaders on the same platform as both will be m How manv11le on Mondav 12th 111st R forn1ers proposed a JC!nt meetmg m the Dnll Shed w1tn eq ··l r1~h ts to each After throe days cons1dera.t1on by the valiant Premier and his party this far offer has not been com pl ed with but on the contrary the Tariee endeavor to hold the Dnll Ske<l ou tho 12th and 13th and thus prevent Mit BLAKT'l from being Jieard 111 the only place suitable f r such a gatherin g as is expected on the occas10Q of such an address Electors of West Dmham will you tamely subnut to euch an at tempt to prevent fan and fiee dis CUSSlOn '? Sir J oil 11 u cl his alhes have needlessly fo rced lTIOllC} o l t of your pockets to heap the cJffers \\ luch he controls have thwart ed the opera.hon of onr Pro\tnctal la~s a.re putting fortl1 every endeavor to rub us of a vast extent of Prov1nc1al territ ry have cat and carved our Pr@' 1nce in a tnost aha.m cless mnnner 111 framing con stituenc1es in the interest of Tory politic tans and then prentatu1ely forcing a con test and now 111 " est Durham the effort ·· bemg made to keep closed the hps of ·o Let any impartial man study the facts given below and thon let him declare whethei th s 1e a fit state of thmgs to exIBt in an alleged free count ry 'I'A.XA110N ON 'lllE POOR MlNS CO\'LING \ND 'IROUBENING Mr Rohert Hays address to the electors of Centre Toronto having been put into the hands oI the 111echa.n1cs of his R1d1ng we pubhsh for their perusal also l\Ir J D Edgar s reply to that address pertment to the general i sueo the case of Mr Christopher W Buntmg "hose name we have substituted for l\fr Ha) s An address 01 1a her an apologj s gned by Mr C W Bui trng has been pubhehed a nd circulated amongst you S1uce my name 1s before yon as a ca!ld1date for y nr ouffrag s it Is u t out of place for n1a to draw ~ ur attenhon to that document wluch HI nnch n1ore ren arkable f r what it om ts tl an for an) thing t cont ans &Ir B nh g says the c tntry 18 pros perous a d with i;Joll lUI 0£ patron1z11 g pro v1dence ha gn:es a hml.ted n1eas Jre of credit tor ur prosperity tu the bountiful as well as t o the um versa! revival of Mammoth Stock Staple & ~a~cy Groceries, - o F SPRINGProv1s1ons, Crockery, Glassware, &c. &r;. S. MASON & SON'S ~ Jq!i~~u~~~!~~l that their Stock of IS NOW COMPLETE. Goods of the Best quality sold at temptm gly lo" puces Custome1 s heated courteously ,ind waited on" ith cbspatcb I ' DRY coons IS NOW COMPLETE. I EDWARD BLAKE Electors 1 will you subnut to tins'? Rally for fair play 1 Canada s greatest State·mao HoN ED,V.ARD BLAKE wtll atrive at Ne vcastle Station G T R at 9 a m on Monday 12th mst , where he will b~ mot by the Reform host of Libernl West Durha111 accempamed by th e two splendid Brass Bands of Bowmanv1lle After an address at welcome at that place it is expected an immense procession will escl}rt the hou gentlerr1an to Bowman' ille arr1v1ng there at noon 'vhere a s1ntable reception lvill await lum HoN 111R BLAKE will then be prepared to meet the Dgm1n1on Premier fa1rl3 In pubhc debate ! opportunity oJfero- fail mg "h1ch he w1ll addreso the electors m the To" n Hall at 8 p m RI!:CAPl'T'U LATJUN SIIO" ING 'lHE T SCRJ)lDIA 1 ON AG.AINSI' lJE PO OR. Poor M.a.n s n cl Mans Poorl\1an s 'lax Pei ent 50 Exce!s of Per eel t '1 ax lax Pei; cent. 2"J 21 21, 2 31, ·71 26 21 26 13> 19, 45 govern nent nnd to their 0\\:11 business interests and hy the spectncle every We are showmg a complete I '\\here prese nted of the well des~r\ed t n rn nge of Bhck & ( olored popular ty of the Opposition and tle m creasing popu1ari t y < f th u Go' einn1en t of Goods Delnered Promptly to all parts of the Town Sir John Macdonald I p ofesa myaelf a supporter of that Government and of 1ts general }Johey in f01 "luch our reputation now rega1d to the er collrngement of hon1e stands so high & 111tendmg industr1es tie successful p1oe.ecuh n of pm chasern will find the \\ Olk Ill buildrng the Pacific railwa) them iinsmpassed and f de\ elop111,., t.ho great North "-est and I ask your supp rt In r eudeun g t.he " Fm Colm 7 extiu e und Pinisli National Policy i:errnanent, in cont1 I lH g the rapid and econo1n1cal build.tug uf the BLACK SILKS national railway in presor\ 1ng the trade BLACK SATINS of the .North \\est f r Car ada and m BLA.Cl\. BROCADlW SfLK openrng up as rapidly as poees1ble the BROCADED SATIN fullest extlo'nt of our unrivalled territory - -:rN"-l'ERSlAN CORDS, On all theso questions th· pohcy of the DE :BAIZE>; present Uovert ment Is fixed certai n con tmu~u s and fully und e1otood by the Black ar.d Colored LUSTRES people lt 18 essenttal for the v.-elfarn QI All "ool Serges Ill Summer Shades this country that its p1e·ent rncreasmg Nun s Cloth m Black & Colored pro·penty should contmuo unchecked Brocades Checks Stripe· Plaids We have dec1dod to reduce the price of all classes of goodo during the and n1ost important that the enterprise of - Ne" est Patterns & Shades rnmamde1 of the season We will make the Reductions so tho1ough and all engaged in n1anufactL1r1n~ ratl\\ay --()-bn1ld1ng n11n1ug aud farnnug on an ex complete that the customers will see that we mean busmess terun ve scale aho ild be encouraged to FULL RANGE IN We offer a rnre barga.m m DRESS Goons at 121 cents ureater actn ity by the verdict of th e peo Special Reduct10ns 111 PRIN rn great vanety to chooHe f1om pie m favor of the oohcy under wluch alone such enter I n8e beca :n e possible Ba1ga111s 111 R eady made and Ordeied CLOTHING Boys and Youths INCLUDING TH]l) 1 ask your support for t he Nallunal Suits a specialty Pohc) "h1ch has checked the 1 nportat1on Duplex, Stnpe Fern Pattern etc of fore gu g ods to such an extent that Lambrequms Curta111 Lace etc though our populatton has increased b) at Prmts heavy rnnge m 111 great vanety and ve1y cheap least half a milhon since 1873 uur m\Porto new patterns good arc less by $23 000 000 than m 1873 the We give the utmost attention to the TAILORING and C1 OTIIlNG and difference 111 \ alue being man ufacturcd by faot color s offe1 extra mducements m this department our peoule and sold tn our o ~ n country --(o)-The public may be on the look out for Rare Bargams gn mg pofit to capital wages to labor ° ' DRESS GOODS! --(o)-- Farm Produce Taken at Market Prices. CASHMERES, JOHNS & JEWELL, McClung Bros' Block, BowmaDvilJ e. I SWEEPING REDUCTIONS DRY COODS&CLOTHINC I -----· = ---- LACE CURTAINS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS oO 48 45 4Sj fo BEFOR:Th1:ER8 ! Rally to the standa1 d of your lead er a statesman ofwhomanycoun try or nation rrnght feel proud Let your presence 111 the p rocession on Monday forenoon next show the Tory wire pullers that though they may close the dnll shed aga111st our leader they cannot seal his lips 48 65 110 2i 85 IET US TRY BLAKE Hal fax Rec01de T1 e writer h eard a c0n\ersat1on bet1'con two r or hes wh o ha l heretofor C1 acted with and \Oted for the Couser\at1 ve pa.rty 1n which the abv ve quoted words were used and' here a de termn ahun in u nuechon with them was orrived ut These worda are on the tongues of thousauds to d·y who honor Ed" aid Blake for h1S great powers and ho feel proud to cla1n1 hun as a naln t> Ca.naa1an l:lia acknowledged splendid nb1htJ, his mat\:elJo 8lencrgy ha even handed Jnatica and bis true de\ ot10n to foe I r nc1r le of Rtform nnd progress nark bun out at or ce as lha n1an a nong all others 'vho e:ho lld bo ~nhu.-:;tcd with the deR r 1es f 0 ir ne\\ Doniinion As usual the Tory press decry the n1an In the op 1 uo1 of their pr.n1, a hnflrs he is evAU imbeode a sunplet@u and a s illy debater I No n1ore evidence IB needl'!d of the cfread his oppu1 uts have of lum than th at offer od by suet as1n1ne cr1hc1sn1 "( nquattc n ably he st nds l ead and shoulders above the be'3t uf the Oonser\at1ve party As a states1na1 he ha~ been tried 1n Ontario and has won golden op1n1ons Under his ueneralsh1p tho Sandfield Macdonald Ad mtnisttahon \\luch had controlled Ontario foi ) <:ars \\as defeated by the J berals and a I ' erfl l Gcnernu;ent "'h1oh has continued to gro'v in public favor estab lisl ed His services ha.~e been placed at g1cat pert.onal sacrifice. at the disposal of th e people of Canada Why should he not be gn en 1..11 opportunity to leg-1Slate 'r Are ti e pc<>ple not tired of hnm h1 g on the part 0-f H: ose nc.w 111 pu 'l"er ! \Vhy not put t he a\ lest man 1n the D m1n1on at the head of an honest and economical Govern n1cnt l A change 1s needed and Blaka is th~ con11ng man The country have every tl11ng t o gd.tD and nothing to lose by such a chnl\:,e In the woi:ds of our new fr1endl!I then L t us tr; Blake than ord1nanly unsafe fur no National Pohcv can po~a1bl) pre,ent the occurrence of periods of o\:er production arHl ot r o:tlly prudent co 1rse is to provide i. wa' of escape This the N p does not do Hence the fa\:ored few who mon1entar1ly flour1sh under the art1fic al protectif!lu of the ~ p and at the expense of all who ate engaged 1n the naturally profitable In dllstne!I of the cou ntry will one day find that the N at1onal Pohcy 18 rua1Jy a \~ re tch ed delusion- a piece of gruaa quack ry These favored industries will eventually find that they have been 1 ke workn1en fed on whiskey which may have rendered then1 very happy and vigorous for a time, but which must soon undernune th r1r const tultona and ]eave them n 1serably poor '.lhe National Policy 18 thue essen tially a bed policy even to thoae whom it favors It only lures U enl on to ruin It and acfa vity to e' e y branch of business in this countrv I ask your supoor ~for the arrangements made respe tiop; the Pacific l"J.I h\ay The arrano-cments have the ~anct1011 uf la v NEWE:::>T STYLES they ate tn accordance w1th the policy of - - ( o ) -the Gnt pa ty \\hen M1 llfackenzie wa· In pO\\ e1 _, they were ten: porartly accepted even b) leading members of the Opposition when the anno 1nse_mer t of the c nti LCt A.LL THE LE"DING LINES was firat 1na 1e to the con try they have the sup1 rt cf an O'lerwhelm1ng roaJor1ty of Parha1ne.nt and ti ey \re the tnost CROMPION S MAKE CORALINE FLEXIBLE econo1n1cal ter1ns ever cffered to the conn try as is proved by the fol ow ng con part PERFECT, SPOON BUSK &c wn made by the Sj eaker of the Senate in his recent letter to the electors of --(o)-Sauge ~ We take GrocArs Due Bills same as Cash ELLISON d: CO. -~~-50 CORSETS. REMOVAL - - O F THE- - ECLIPSE HOUSE I (W. H. IVES, Proprietor) ·---()--On account of om mcreasmg tiade we have been forned to seek a more spacwus bmldmg 111 which to conduct '\\1th bet ter satisfact10n to ourself and the pubhc om rnp1dly mcrnasmg busmesssupplymg the mhal it.ants ot Bowmanville and surr ound mg count1y with the most faslnonable and stylish CAMPAICN MEETINCS. Pubhc meet 1 gs Ill !he mterest of Ilo~ E BLAKE will be held as follows Enfield Satmday June 10 at 2 1)0 p m Mt Carswell 7 30 Newcastle Thursday l oth at 7 30 J eskard Fr1daJ 16th at 7 30 HoN E1n\AilD BLAKE wd] addresR meet mgs at the followrng places Newton ville Tuesday June 13 at 2 pm Orono Tuesday J ne 13 at 7 30 p rr \\ llhamaburg WednesdaJ 14 at 2 p m Hampton do do 8 p m EleGtors attend these ineet1ngs a d hear the pohhcal quest10ns of the day discussed G ip ill strates the platfon 1 of the Liberal leadee fo the garb ofa hushaud n1an he s tnds saw in hand under the Na h on al Pol cy h ee lopr n1g ff a dead branch forn1e l of the coal and Jlour dutus m the crotch of "h1 h S r Tilley st to JU h1· httle surplus nes t S1t J oho grabs him by the pants but MR BLAKE coolly remarks Keep you1 Jacket on J ohnny Im 01 ly gomg to cut oil this rotten hru b THE reason th it HoN E BMKE 1s spend mg su l ttle tt ie m 1\ est Durham durmg the campo1gn 1s that bts services are re l u1red in the many coaatituencies that have been rendered doubtful by the gerr} nu-.nder Ile has addreEsed very large audiences in Milton Ior}nto Ham1lton I on don Wlutb) St Ca1hermes and St Mary s and has reccl\ ed princely recep !Ions at all of those places A CR£ is bemg raised \hat1f l'rlR. BLAKE should carry the country on tb.e :lOth of June tha t the tarill wo ild be revolntron 1zed MR. BLAKE i::; utterance Gn this point ought to be s flic1ent to sat1sfv all that veoted right s 1ld be regarded and only changt!s made 1n order t o rectify present abuses THE Tory organa labor t o provo that ~In BLAl\..E 1s a nonenhtv and then en deavor t J mo' e haa\ en and earth to de mohsh Jum Beauhful 10 the consistency of these querulous c itics Ir will n t detract from p11d to Cana<la l y u lts1de countrtes to fiud that the next Prt1n1er will be a nat ve born Canud1an En" ARD BLA KFl ON Tuesday a bet was n1ndo in Toron(..J of $100 to $10 1hat Mit BLAKE 1'ill be elected in "1 est Durha1n He \VIll too LADIES' HOSE, - -XN"- - BALBlUGA.NS lll'Jo:RINOS CASHMERES WHLIE CARDINAL SKY CRF:AM SlltIPE aui I ANCY --(o)-- (=- FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.) KID GLOVES, - XJST$78 000 000 B L D ffe1euut1 11 fa.\ Ot r of ho c ntract v.1th the sy u hcate ascomparecl with the terms of the Hae· ~CK - - - W E NOW OCCUPY THAT NEW STORE--ONE DOOR WEST OF MR BUCKLLRS JEWELRY STORE 1s hke robb1)1g one 1nan tu Unbe another to cntt:r upon a course of self destruchou Of course we admit t hat we inust have a. revenue tariff wluoh 10 oider tQ meet ... ur present req uneme its, must nccrssarily be !ugh Under foe tantf p1oposed by the Liberal party as was Met fo1th in our Supplement of a recent issue all manu factur1ng 1udustr1es of Canada would 1e ce1ve a fair degree of protechon~oue in deed quite high enou" h to satisfy all legitima te requirements especially as coal would be admitted fr ee while iron and other raw material if not placed upon the free hst would be adm1ttea at low ratea of duty In fact most of the manufactur1~g 1n dustnes of Canada would be mor e prospt'r o IS under Buch a tariff than under the present one lhe I iberal party demes to see all the great business 1atercsls of Canada. prosperous It desues the utmost possible developuient of manufacturing mtereste ttat can bo attamed without tho atd afforded by 11npos1ng ur Just burdens upou other interests and cons1clerahon fair and 1ust would be given to every Canadian mterest The attempt mame by the Tory leaders and press to create a behef that the Liberal party Il!I hostile to the manufacturu:ig ui terests or indeed to any other interest-in Canada is most unfair The desire is to ad0pt a pohcythat "Ill promote the general good ----·~-~·-~-- ~ - kenzie Government $17 410 OUO and COLOltS We are cast111g om sh i l-Ows all aiound by scllmg the nobbiest good~ SILK TAFFETA LlSLE THREAD m the trade W" \\ e agam say that "e make the N OBBIEST FunNG AND L\CE GLOVES Suus and sell th e cheapest goods ~ Om SHIRTS 1 ms HOSIERY IN GREAl \ ARIFT1' UNDERSHIRTS and DRA \I ms and ill kmds of MENS ~'EAR am the finest ---(o) - - And tl is rn exclusn e of 90 000 acres lOR.RESPONDENCE BUTCHE.tt S REPLY TO MR MORRIS DEAR Srn - It s 'er) evident that !\fr l\-Iorr1s lB a very poor manager- of cattle 1 \\ill guarantee that 1f a man hke .llfr J Elford of l:'t< '1dence or any other nan that I nows how t I andle and feed cattle l (jJ the slet:!r 111 q est on and fe d it the s ie as Mr Morrn says he haa they wo ild hav n ade !hat steer worth well on to · hundred dollara A person m ght let a calf run with the cow· but 1t IS ra her doubtful whether 1t gets all the milk it likes If it dooa and then is kept m a barnyard ,nth uothmg but straw to I cat for mon ths afternards you would not know but what it had been raised with soa1cely any n Ilk at all f\-Ir Morris seems to know JUST a~ much about the flhr1nkflue of cattle u1 dref!su g a.a he does m feedmi; then He certamly could not have rea d ' Butchers letter th rough or he would have aeen how cattle ahrmk over a thi r d in dreas1ng Tho s.teer in queat10n would dress abo 1t 650 lbs , beef hide and tallu ' coetmg $46 06 Bide 60 lbs at 7! r.ents $4 88 3o lbs tallow at 4 ce1 ts $1 4(1 - Total $6 28 foavmg 5o0 lbs of beef costing $39 78 cents wh1ch every person can see \\ o uld be near ly 64 centa ner lb A butcher would not ha\ e the conscience tJ ask over 12-it cents for the beat c1 ts of a beast whose back is1as covered with grubs therefore a bntchor could only a\ erage tho beef at ~i cents thereby mak1ngacc11t and a q uarter per lb on ooO 1be or $6 expenses to Cartwright -$3 50 slaughtermg and de livermg at shop $1 00 -Total $4 oO her hy wakIDg the large profit of $2 37 mstend of $28 48 as Mr Mon is tries to make the pub! c behave BUICHER I PRO fECTIO.N FALLACIES From the New 101k Tlernld June 1st The Canadian protection sts are trJ 1ng to con\tncc the farmcrii and ¥OOrJ ingn1en of the Doinuuun Lhat the pr sent prosper ity of the North American British colony 18 entirely owing tu ti e absu1d, ant ]Uated sw1ndhn 0 systen1 '"' h1ch tl ey succeeded 111 fastAning on that country three or fou1 years ·go lh16 10 01 ly ti o echo of the protection cliorus on tlus dtdc of the St Lawrence Che fa.ct 1s the Do n101on is nroaoerous and the U n1ted States are prosperous not because of protection but m the spite of 1t If protection is oo much al a bleesmg whv IS it that the" ork 11100 in every branch of business a.1e more d1ssattafied with their 1\al(es now then th ey have been at almast any period in our history I It is true that protect10n protects but 1ts golden wings itre thrown not over the day laborer and t he mechanic but over the 111anufactunng m1lhona1re who grmda h10 employee down to the last Iuill sn election 0 WHAT THEN P HAS DONE To the Editor of the MONTREAT HERALD SrR - I hai;9 been ratl1er 111chned to thmk "ell of the so called N at10nal PohC} and had resolved to give my vote at the forthcoming election to the Conservative candidate But an art cle in the Gazette f hrn morning has couv need me that I Underthc hen.ding' Mont was m1etaken real Centre we lad a aer1es of extracts f1ou1 the cpeeches 0f leading iuen ~fr Blake Sir R Cartwright and Mr Mack enzie which makeo it perfectly clear to my conv1<:t1on that th e N P S..) far a:5 It is a p1otectne aa d Bt n0 u el cd froin a re'\enae tariff 1s a blunder aud a disaster Thai k 1ng the G zetfr therefore for ns guidance in the matter I ntend to 'ote f r the Re fo rm caud date EI ECTOR !J Montreal, June 1 1882 oflan d per m le to branch rn1lways I ask vcnr support for tlie pol cy of the Go,etnment iu seeking by e~~rv 1neans 1n their powet-b) t he r own 1 eg 11 u 1m m12rahon sys tem by meaas o.l. coloo1z a trnn compawc~ and by co opetahuu with tbe Hudson B1; Company and the Pacific Rail" ·V Corupnm - to i opulato Io fer hie territory of the N 01 th \\est n order that by tb e ale of the lands tho older l ro\1uce~ and Ontario n part1c Il r may be save 1 n ver.} great measu re th e cost of the rri. l"a aud by the inc1Aase of the p pnlat on the UustorrH:> reven 10 nay te so increased as to g ve larger j eaily SlH plnses to be a.µphe 1 1n reduction of our ] uh!Jc debt Und 0 r ti " rol c' Lf the Oppos tion as onunciatcd m l nrhawent bj Messrs MACKEN tF. and BLAKE the lanils of tl:e Noll ! We&t we1e exr eol·d to ,ieM notb mg thov were to\ e given awav grntu lou·l) lo set tlers !he cost of t1 e 1wwi gmt on sistem wa. on the authority of J\:fn IlfACKENZIE to l ave eaten up tie proceeas oi the Jat 1s and s nee tho Gove1nment of Mn lVIACKRNZIF. was p10 posmg Lo bmld the whole J ne nothmg rem nrnrd b< t tliat the whole cost ot the ra JwaJ_;ymilil h11l'!l to cnme out of the people of the older provmcea I a·k 3 our suppon for tho financial "dmrn stratrnn whicb from 1867 to 1873 "a' e us over $10 000 000 of surpluses followed bv nearly $7 000 000 of rl efic1ts ID the Grit per10d and wl wl by the wise management of SIR Lli ON ARD r1LLl 'Y atdec1 by t hA nat1onri] l rospenty na l the N at10nal Pol cy prormses by 1881 D by iecluction of debt anc1 continnoui:i snrpl lS to provide for he pa) men t of tie whole $95 000 000 of suoSidy to the Pa01fic rail wa) In fine I ask your s 1pport for tho Government of Sir JorrN hfACDONA LD and fur tsgenP.ral pohcy wL1cb ho,vever mperfect m rncornplete t may be (as all huwnn organ1zahous anl tbetr pol mes are) rn the pohcy prnmISed to the people a ]m1n1stered for the people s.nd hn.s 1.100 feI"red on the people a large measure of prosper ty m many Imes of bneIDess which no fullness of har\'est an d no sun ple re\I\ al of trnde ocnM ha·· affected For tho support nl ti at GO\ ernmont and of tbat palmy J 11 ·!ranger except by nar.ue and h) your generous recogn1 hon of mo as your candidate venture confiaently ta sohc1t your votes on the 20th of June No personal end ca vor of mme shall be lackrng m th e cnstoIDBry duty ofv1Sitmg and addremng ti o elect ors between this anJ tho day of election but the success (1f succf!sa arrnes as I a..., assured 1t will) will be wamly due to yom detummahon not to cherk by a v10Jent and i eckless change the present tide ot puhlio prosperity and not to en trust with power men who for five years misgoverned the country and 'vho are now not m 11 pos1t1on to tell you how tl ey would proceed to go. ern 1t agam I have the honour to be Gentlemen Your obedient servant and nobbrns t m the tiade ~All kinds of DE~IMS SnrnTuws r1c1~ ING 'l'ABI E LINENS Col10N Goons, etc .etc kept 111 stock Om stock of TWEEDS and West of :England WORSTED me excellen t quality W By call111g the pu bhc ma} find that we sell the best go ds m the all Shades llfakes & Puces market at the v ery lo" est puces Sa;;h Ribbon m Watered PJmd and Shaded --(o)-~Full iange rn Steam Looms and Factory Cottons W e have Steam Looms over a } ard "1dc fo1 10 cents p01 :ya1d Also Factory Cotton from 7 cents upwaids Bowmanv1lle May 17 1882 "'7.H.J:VES~ 19() 4w SPECIAL SALE - -- o o - -- I - - - (o)--- l'illow C ui tau-:s Sheetmg I able Lmen Dama,ks N I kms -lowellrng - -( o ) - - WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING (;:=D--R--Y G--0--0--D--8~) GREAT REDUC'l IONS ~ELVETS m Black and Colors -A.'rLace Em b1 o den es :E Hllmgs Frmge 1 Mantle Ornaments &c &c - a gieat Dress Gu<>ds I Mantle Cloths vauety Ulster Cloths llfantlce Dolmane --(o)-Nwe Chnstmae Goods Ulaters Fancy W uol GoodsFrmged and Honc:y comb S lk Handkerchief· Clouds floods Sq1 ares, S k Scarfs and Breakfast Shawla Ladrns Ties m C eat Variety Goocl \ anety Heavy Shawl· - --(o)-;\[usl1ns Window Curt:iu s, Laces a Large Stock, Ft II Stock Clot1IS & T\l ceds, Em bro1dcncs Blnnkcts Flannels, Trimmmgs Small Ware QUILTS. TAILORING. WTh1s departm ent is Wn ceye-Plam and Check TERMS -Cash D on t fo1get to call Meua U ndershnto & DtR;tets now com plete and conta111s the choicest patte1ns 111 Scotch and Canadian It will pay you W McMURTRY-Vi EST END HOUSE T\l\lE EDS, WORSIEDS TROWSERINGS VEST PATTERNS is undei the supei vision of a GLASGOW EOUSE! ---(o) THOMAS PATERSON respectfully announces that Ins puichases of First Class Cutter All Ga1ments \\ auanted to :E1t ALSO FULL ASSORl'l'<lENT OF WHITE SHJRTS COLLARS CUFFS HANDKERCHIEFS TIES HAT S C~PS and UNDERWEAR (:;:D--R--Y G--0--0--D--s::) for the present sea~on aie now ready fo1 mspectwn and ba found well assorted m all the leadmg 1111es W111 Havmg iesolved to reduce his ve1 y lruge stock w 1tlun reasonable bounds he "ill sell large 1111es of goods m vanous depai tments at less than wholesale p uces Parties wish111g to expend their money to the best ad' antage will, consult then own 111tmest by makmg an early call 0 i\ BUNrING · S. MASON & SON. SUITS got up on short notice and warriinted t@ fit

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