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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jul 1882, p. 2

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MURDOCH BROTHERS DARLINGTON COUNCIL On Tuesday last the elector. of l\1am toba electeLl four representatives to the House of Commons, Mr R ~al hav ng been relurned by a.ccl11mn.tion for Proven Have a large stock of FIELD and Garden SEEDS Staple and Faney GROCERIES, Glassware and Cr>ockery, Flour, Oat and Corn Meal, E .J.con, Hams, :F'1sh, Coal 0 11, etc. ::~Highest Prices allowed for all kinds of Dairy and Farm Produce. COLOR~ BOARD OF EDUCATION DO EXCURSIONS CHEAP BOOKS I Variety Hall I ,, ~ JOHN8&J£Wfll ~) 1 ' S. MASON & SON'S :M:ailln1oth Stock - O F SPHlNG- Axe Offermg Excellent VaJue, Havmg This - - Week Received a - - FRESH STOCK OF e cher lite candulates were \V1nn1p\,Mayor Conklm Liberal Captam Sc tt Conservatn a Lieut Col Osborne Smith Independent Marq 1ette-Robt \\ a·son Liberal E McDonald Conservotn e Selkirk-Hugh Sutherland, Liberal Mulvey, Conservahl"e L1Fgar-A Ross, I iberal Dr Schnitz Comer< ct1ve Capt Scott, -..V mm peg ' as the only snc cessful Conservative tho other conKlituen c1os retnrnmg Liberals - all Oppos1t10n gam· It "111 be seen that party Imes were pretty e\!enly drawn as far as c ind datea were concerned The Liberals fou~ht through the contest unaided from Ontario while Messrs Bowell and Caron, two Mm IS!ers cf the Cn wn rushed l ell mell froro Ontar10 Ill order that they m1gl t mtu 1 date the ~Ian1tobans into voting against the Liberal ca11d1dates Judgmg by the result of tl1eu nnssion, one can 0nh regret that the same couple did not m lert.ke to harangue the eloctors in other parts of Canada pnor to the general election A Liberal maJor!ty m Mamtoba "a. not what those bulldozers expected The strikmn pecuhanty of the contest rn Mamtoba """ th·t wlule the L1berols opposed the land and railway policy of tie Guvernn1ent a l t out 1 r. , the Con;:serva tives did not defend it but urged that the members friendly to the l\inmtQ would have better op1:1ortun1hes for obtauung JlUJhce and redress for the Prov1nco than members of the Oppoait10u Col Snntn the only Independent candidate, took the same ground ' ao the Liberals though he claimed to be a Conservative Therefore in view of these pos1t1ons the Government cannot claim that lheu pohcy has been ouotamed I he sophIStry of the Conser va.trve candidates was so transparent that th~ people of l\f rnitoba saw read ly how htghly absurd 1L would he to send men to parhament "ho admitted that tho ln11d and raihrny policy of the Cxo\ernment ls indefeniuble, but ,vho ne\ erlhelesiJ we1 e pledged to support tl1e Government lhey the1efore conS1dcred the best thmg to do wa· to elect the Liberal candlClates ancl thereby protest m the most emphatic terms Rga1n1t a pohc) which cveryo1 o In Mn.111 tuba. admits 1s retarding the de1elopmcnt of the country and turmng back the tide of 1mmigrat10n mto the Umted States Mr Blake · motto on the N 01 th West land policy- The land for the settler the price for the public -ts unru1stalrnbl:1 the popular cry m l\fanitoba for out·tde of W rnn1peg where the specnlators Jn e, every constituency has retn1ned a .support er of Mr .Blakes policy } urther "e be he\e with the llam1lton 1uus that had the elections been held on tl e ne" voters hat not a 1nngl" Iory Wlluld ha\e got a seat m Mamtoba but as 1· 1s man; of the residents wl 0---ha\:e stron~ op nxonR with reg 1..rd to the ~rrori:i: and defects of the Govcrn1nent s pohcy had not been long enongh m the country to entitle them to a 'ote l-Ia.nttoba HI the g1owing Prov 1ncc and the day is not far distant wl1en Mamtob t and Ontario L1berahom will be stron 0 en1 ngh to defy tho dense igno1a11ce and united Ion ism of solid Quebec Hurrah for Mamtoba I GENERAL GROCERIES. ' D RV C 00D S \ -A~t-e1-1t1-o~ )t-o-t-he~followmg ,-,J-, I I JS NOW COMPLETE. --(o)-- NEW TEAS-Excellent Vtlue I PICKLES- By tho Quart and 111 COFFEE-FrnshGrouncl&m(ans Barrels BISCUITS - A htll Assoitrnont SUGARS-In all G1ades I most alwa)s m Stoel, Pickled CHINA andGLASS'IASE -See these !lOods be! ne you pm 8j1ICod Roll L n 0 ( !em I I n I c ase "e can sl urn ) outIie ne>\ Bolo,,,na Sausage est des1g1b ------(o)-- - - DRESS GOODS! I .MEATS- :Smoked We ai e and Cnour.im~ WO 0 L '· CASH MERE S range of Bl 1d, & (aimed showrng a, comp Jete I Harns Bacon - tor which our reputation now HIGHEST MARKET PRICE >\111 be p11d fo1 an.) quantity --of WooL at-I stand" so high & mtendmg pm chasei s will find them un,u11Jasse<l ~We are determined to keep goods of the ' Best Quality, believing that trashy goods are dear at any Price ---(o)---- Quality Right. GIVE US A CALL - Prices Right. Foi Colrn Trxtw e and Fini~h 'S I BL~~(,\~~~~TINS ART VN J· B · M Giccer,> 1n I Pi JOHNS & JEWELL BLACK BROCc\DED SCLK '~"1011 Store BR~~;~"~~:t~1:os DE BAIZE~ Sweeping Reduct ions I --:J:IST-- r OLD NO. I STORE (WEST END OF TYRONE) T() FAR~Il£RS. S1.AIEFl.MAN Bl·ck ar.d Colore I LUSTRES, A Tl \\ ool Ser~e· JU Summer Shades Nun · Oloth m Black & Colored Brocades, Checks, Stripes Pla](l111 -Ncl\c.!!t Patterns & Shad~s --(<)-- DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING ----=----We ha\e dec1 lel to 1educ~ the p11cc ot all classes ot goods dmrng the remamdei of the season ""c "111 make the Hccluchons so tl101ough an] complete that the customeis "ill see tbat \\e mean busmess FULL RANGE IN J Hard\\ ate ~ckerj (xle:;s fare and Lamp· Sebo I Books Stall no; etc LACE CURTAINS, TNfTUDINO THE Duplex Stupe Fein Pattern etc Lambrnqums Curtam Lace etc Punts hea\ y l {tnge m new patterns good fast colois --(o)-- Ba1garns 111 Read_y Smts a specialt:i Y onths GENTS' FURNISHiNGS L00n . ID]fill(filfilIBID ~ ~ 11 ' ~ fil IB al~~~~~ NE~E::>~>)STYLES ~c take Groce1s Due Bills same ao Cash ELLISON cl: co. SomethingrNewa; CORSETS. ALI Trrn LE1DING LtNEs &r --(o)-- FARrflERSJ ATTENTION I 'Tla:E - - - JEWELER LAD I ES' HOSE, --::J:N"- GUITEAU EXPIATES HIS CRIME BHBRIGA"NS MERINOS C,\.SHlllEHES \\Hl'IE C\RDINAL SKY aiiF. \l\£ S'IRIPE an I FANCY emplo1 eel, hope to theJI wm l v\ ORK8 KING - -( o ) - - SJREEI E 'ST N 01 th )1de KID GLOVES, LISLE THRE !l.D AND Lo\CE GLO\ ES TN GHE \T VARIETY PS -fhghe-t p11ce paid fo1 ,rn, qurnuty of Srrnp Ii on ECLIPSE - - - W E NOW ---(o)- ~'1l~l8.3@lW ~9 SHOP. METHODIST ENCE iPF OiriTME"' TS JN" rn1s Dlbll 1 1 all Shades .Makes & 1'nces Sa,h Ribbon m "ate1ed 1'Ja1d arnl Sliaded --(l)-- Ta hie WM. McMURTRY (;:D--R--Y G--0--0--D--S~) -A.T- GREAT -(o)Dre"- Go d~, REDUC~1 IONS s (] OS Mai seilks E 11ngcd and Honey c Jlnh QUILTS. ---() TAILORING. department rs no" com plete and contams the choicest pat teurn 111 Scotch and Canadian ~fh10 .. Hall ya r's [) AND l ELIADLE T'NEEDS, '.\: ORSTJi DS IROW8ERINGS VEST PATTERNS under tbe supen rs10n of a GLASGOW HOUSE 1 T HO MAS PATERSON ---(o)--- Fi1 ·I C!aH Cutler All Garments " arrantcd tc Fit ALSO }l LL ASSORTME:>1 OI \' HIIE KHJRTS, COLLUlS, COJ1FR HANDKERCHIEFS TIES HATS, CAPS and UNDER\\ EAH s. MASON & so~. Ha\JJI' 1esohcd to ieduce h1, vei) li:tigc stock "1thm 1en<onable bounds l~c "111 cell lt16e Imes ot goods m 'auon> depa1 tmeuts at less than whuluale pncco Pa1 tres wrnh111,., to expcu 1 tl en rnonev to the l achantagc consult then own mte1ebt by malonb an eaily call SUITS got up on sho1t notice and wananted to ht '"IJ

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