in!{. He was evidently a. diligent reader ) ,,.ughlin were present at the t.ut meet.ing, of the Mail , for lie repeated that journal's. :1 ,11d it may be ruentionfd here thM the statement that Mr. Bbke, in 1871, had presence of lad ies was a pleas;ng feature offered $5,000 for Riel's head, Mr. Blake ol' a ll the me('ting-1. quickly showed thiit this melodra'llatic On S~turday evening !\fr. and Mrs. "' My, what lovelj patterns you have in He had ttlake gave - -IS phras0 involved an untruth. W all Po.per, and how cheap, t oo. You A P le asant T r ip Through T h e never offored ;fii5,000 for Riel's head . AN Iln'OP.MAL ni,:c EPTION Reform L eader's Riding. have the best selection I have seen." What he d id was to off.ir tha"reward that ul th~ ;esidPn~e of D r.McT.,a_ugh'in, Bo~Y· he might be apprehended and b oug ht to 11w~v1lie. Miss ~cL1.nghlrn and Mis~ trial, and what that had to do with the Edith Allen formshed some excellent ' H e is Grectc<l W ith J<~11thusin·111 E1·crywherc question of hi" rec_ent vote he fai_le~ to · music, and a co11 ple of h < Just so, t hat is my ir.tention. n1m WN'·1 >- pe.1t -A. Very Successful lU ce U ng ill a Conund,e1stand. Obv10us as 1s the d1stm ct- very pleas<.nt\y. Among 1lir>se pre&ent ' servut.lvc Stro nghol d - ,l Jtccc1>tion NF.W E~'I' , ion between the thirsting for a man's were Mr H McK~y. Mr 'l'~ios Sherin . Mr 'at l~OW lllllllVlilC. blood a nd desir io~ that he shall be find Mrs N S Ynung, Miss All et~, M ss . ' 'l'DE PllE'l" l'IES'J'. brought to trial, the Mail has contriv- Edith Al 'en, Mr· Lvall, Miss B1' 11h, Mr i>d to cr111fn3e the two thin!!.B by such Chas T11d, r D ~Vhit·» ~fr . RM cDou_>l'·ll, . ' (By the Globe r eporter.) and at the rig ht 1n·ice. P. hrases ":s "set a price on h is hea?," and Mr ~lcTavtsh , Miss McT .. vish,V1.i M.1s·es 0n Th ursday the leader of the Oppo3i· if wa~ this c >nfmwn whwh .vas dispelled Carr1.i and May Allen, Mr and Mt., W tion began a series of meetings t h rough 1 in a moment bv Mr. Brake's simple ex· F Allen , R ev Dr Macn 1b, Mr and Mrs H !J th.eridin~whichhassolonggiven hirnalplanation. Mr. Blake dealt at sorne J WBurke, MrsDrB·"i 1 h,Mrand MrsP staunch su ort. The opportunities length ,\iith the M,1rdoch, Mr and Mr~ G~o D11bson, Mr . p~ , . . UN]!'ILLED PROMISJ,:S and Mrs W McMurtry, Mis< l\foMurtry, which a man m Mr. Blakes posit ion has · C . . h h Mr John Stephe ns Mr .Jaco-, N ea<ls, Mr . . . . . t . made by the unservat1ves t at t ey . ' . D F' The very finest qualit y of for v1s1ting 1 i1s const1tuen s are neccssan- ·.vould raise the .,; foe of wheat and barley Sam Mason, Mr Wm Jew.,J 1 , Mrs . 1sher, ly few. As he explained h~m.;;elf at these For himself, he did not attribute either Mr_ Geo McGil l, ~e_M'i R ·bt a·rd Elec tor meetings, he l1as t o conduct his canvass the r ise or the fall to the Tories- nor ~e 1 th,dl\11\ r..L CodroM t·h, JMr ·rnd tM.rsl\f· ·C. >b l' k · ti ttl R oar, '1ran · rs a· 8 und'. 'J.IS ler · · tiqual to any ~hown in Toronto, at a pric<i very lare1ely from lus seat m the House. wou a he ma e any pro mise ia ie .eAlb t H M . d M. w HW 'll" 0 · formers if r eturned to power could raise er lmter , f l an rs i iams, surprisingly low. Some idea. of the arduous natUl·o may be . "Th f , It must <le ltev Mr aud Mrs Hras~ r. !\fr aud Mrs W . . tJrices. e armers prosperi Y · H Ch l' M T p . 11 l\'I "' gamed from the fact that m a recent pe· pend upon good crops ancl compl!'ratively . , ·P, m,, r \i , atetS'.l '. r ..,am suitable for wedding presents, at great reductions. P lain Gorn, from 3iic. riod of twelve months he epent'only four" light taxation and he expressed ma. very l\l[cC.mriach1e, Mrs I\ H; C'l11me, Mr and · · ' J 1 ' 1 t h R f d'd · l\fr3 Geo Dobson, M1· tt11dr Mr3Ger1Henry Window Blinds in linen, fancy. teen days m his own home. The long 1appy p lrase w 1a t e e orrners 1 lD · l\l AJ M · A Bl kl . ' x ran d M rs ·..r lU ame·, rss _ ea e), , th f· n rs· "\Ve will M r H E l\foM urr ry, Mrs W K B urk, Dr Large Vari ety of Patter ns . session of 1885, various public meet ings, t en d t d 0 f 01 e .1.rr e . and a J' ourney to the Old Country for [ KEEP OUR HANDS OU'r OF YO UR POCKETS." Mitchell, Mr WE Tilley and Mrs 'J'illey, Pict.u res Framed at lowest rates. m uch needed rest and relaxation,consum· A f_e w congratulatory rema.r k s f rom t h e Mrs N orthc·1!e, Miss ,g: e.~kley, M i s~ In chairman brought therneetmgsto ad?se, I Carrnt.hers, Mr J G H enry, Mr John ed all the_rest of th.e year. It was evt· and the party return ed to Bowmannlle, Mcl\i urtr y, Mr and Mrs RJ &haw, Mr dently wi th genume pleasure that Mr. arriving thereabout m idnight . aud Mrs S11m Allio, Mr Wm W111 d11tt,Mr B lake was able to speak to his old friends WILLIAMifRURH, IN o.\ltTWmGHT. and Mrs W W T·rnblyr,, Mr .Joh n McJtntt~mun. and to visit the scenes of hi~ old fights was the first place to be visited t he next Dougall. Mr R W inrfof.t ·nd nthe~~and triumphs, day, and an early start wes m11d e , for the ,,. / C h ina W tdding, On Wednesday Mr. Bfake left the city distance is some sixteen 1mle ~ northerly /' _ _ BowMANVILLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 18. to become the guest of Dr. McLaughlin, from Bowman ville: Along the r nu.tA thPr~ Anothei~ of t h 'lse very interes-ting eele· at Bowmanville. On Thursday the two were the sa.me evidences of thr1fb ana i brations that have L ~come so· intensely OUR FRESH AIR FU ND. representa.iives of the riding set out for pros9erity which ~11\d bee n previously ob~ popular in this district of )ate,. came off N ewtonville, eleven miles east of Bow. set"ved. One nottce:\ble fe :i.ture wa.s tl;rn on Wednesday evenino of last \Vlee:k when 'Ve are very thankful to t hose subscrib- man ville, where the fi rst meeting was to excellence of the cattle and horses. 'l:he about one hundred 0and twenty 'of the ---OF-- ers and others who have so promptly paid be held. The dfl.y was fin e ·and th.e sky ~armei:s of West Dorham take great prt~e friends and neighbors of Mr. a..r1>tl Mrs. the a1I1ount d ue us, and we must again re- clear, and th., fine farming d iPtrictthrough Ill their stock, a.nd spend a g reat deal of Richard Osborne me t at thei11 i;esidence quest one and all who have not paid to which the road lies was k oking its best . money in ubtaininl! the best breeds. on the Townline between Ciarke·lll.ndDarThe fields gree n with the "young grain About half-way up, the rnad pas>es wh at liogton and gave them a genuine surpl'ise, make an effort to square th.cir account be- stretched away to the north until th.i vie w are known as the P ine R1d ~es. On the t he occasion bein11 the 20th ann.ivei;sary 0 ~---t-t~--fore the 21st inst. One dollar is only a. was int ercepted by a. high ridge of land, west of the hill is Enniskillen, the spires of their wedding day- their Chinn Wedtrifle, but if 1000 subscribers send us that while to t he south the eye caught an oc· of whose churches may be seen fur a lon g: ding. Shoctly af ter() o'clock cavriage afdistance on either side.. ter carriage arrived until the ym·d. was lit· amount each by the d1\te mentioned above casional glimpse of the)ake. NEW:r ONVILLJ; WAS ltEACHED Cartwright was reaehed shortly before erally full. Mrs. and the Misscs·~>.sbomo we shall start on our trip to th e Old Nave j ust opened out a ful~ l!ange of Shortly before two o'clock the hall was noon. It has hither.to [)een eonsidered a were at home b usily engaged at the uoua.1 1 Country feeling quite cheerful. crowded to the doors. and the attendance Conservative strongholcJ, an d in previous evening duties of the farm, milking,. feed - ; elections Mr.Blake-ha~ obtained but little ing the C·i lves, etc. Mr. Osborne ha.d '. was not confined to those livir1g in the im· 1 to Torvnto t httt morning 1111d was· : MR. BLAKE I N W EST l(IMPOH'l'ED DIRECl"ll)\. mediate vicinity, for a large party had snpport there On on e occas10n he was uone ~ ot even accorded a hearin!! there. 'rhere not ex pected home till after g,, o~clock. ' n DURHAM. ~ come from as far as 1'ort H ope. These goGd:> are undoubtedly the· best value ever were rumors that them t11ctic.-s· we re t o be But matters were soon explainecliand the : It need hardly be said that in his ad· repeated, and that spacious brick house was .thrown open to· ' shown. in t0-wn. We have also :m stock a· full dress Mr. Blake did not iasult his hea.rere the friends from cellar t o o"arr~t, aod all ! 'Ihe series of political meetings addr ess- b . d l . - . th th t d 't' \ THERE WOULD· BE " A l~tl\V' " t f assortment of the best and most;. ::reliable make of Y m u gmg m e ar so e ra · 1·wna. · went! in for an ovening's en joymllnt . The I ed by Mr. Blake last week in W est Dur· ~tump orator. The speech which he at Mr. Blake's meetinl!. The best, that. men played quoits and engaged, in, other· 1 ent the. ham were all largely attended both by Lib- made at N e wtonville a nd his subsequent was expected was that t fre meeting l<'O!lfd sports till da rk and the ladies sp_ erals and Conservatives, and all passed speeches may be regarded as mod els of be tolerably quiet, and the wttendance time im pleasan ~ chit-chat. The hidy. mem- , 11 off without any disturbance of any kind. oratory for the hustings, and if s uch ad- very slim. T he r. vent P.,roved! that 1'! berlH >f the committee ofman·gcment h a.d : Crapes not ma.de for show merely,. but which we dresses co11ld be delivered in every con· these apprehen·irms . were ground 'ess. ' two :!iung tables in the dinmg r uom.set. ou~. 1 True a few questions were put to Mr. stituency in Canada, the result would be The town hall was wel'r fill ed, a consider· with almost every luxury of t he culinary · can confidently l'ewmmend to give satisfucti<!>n to the wearer. Blake, and in every instance courteously seen in the rapid spread of political infor· able portion of tho·e present lfoi~·g p <>r- art, ~»d about half-past eight, Mi-. Osborne Co ut@b~ .Johns ton & (~ 1· yderman , answered. The CartwrighG meeting was mation and the elevation 1Jf the tone of sons wlto have been hi·ther to cfa~sed a-s havii,:,g retumed, the guests were invited. · t» pQ.Jltake of tho good things provided. one of the best politic:tl m eetings ever helJ political di·cussion. His audiences were· Conser vative.s. Mr. H· T. Ferg1~sr·n occn· One Door· West 00f Post Office, BowM.ANVILLE. heated like intelli~erit men, address ed by ' pied the chair. Dr. M c Laugh,r·~1 _'Vlli~ \rhe >]'he Editor of the ::i'.l'ATES:\IA.N was install· there, notwithstanding the rumors that one who put forward no claim to be a. ' first speaker . Aq J5,e was relwt,rng th'll :ed M 1 stei; of Ceremonies and he issued an I h e w ould be prevented fr0m addressing teache r except as possessing a gr eater de- ; num ~rou.s mis takes ro,~:i .which the "great 1 imp.waitive order that any' gentleman who . the electors in the township. All will be gree of familiarty with p ublic qu estions. :constitutional lawyer had fallen he W'l1EI ;tookhiis- 0 .wn wife or s wee theart to tea ' pleased to hcai: that nothing of the kind His speeches were characterised by a I interrupted with this characteristic 'fory ' w~ 11> t~· he fined $25 . The consequence simple and direct style of address, and a.11 I argnment, "Sir J o.Im c~nnot b,e ae wr~n~ ; WM· t;l'tat the 6lompany got well.mixed and was thought of, and the honomble gen- occ·sional apt and famil iar illustration, as yo'l'l say or he wou·l db s· be where he i~. keE>t up a steady hum vf conversation. .. -;;;z;;; tlemen was listened to attentively by a an arguementative style, appealing to the · Mr; Blake h ad severn· l en~o 1moors 0 witli· . 'J~wo faH h (!)IWl'S were occupied in feeding large number of Conservatives. Judging intellect instead of to the jltl.BSi-011, and the same gentleman . Talkmg about tl~e jth.e muJ.ii.tud 6}. Wheu all had..been serbfrom th e kindly greetings r eceived by Mr. perhaps more than all by thtt most scru· ".l!'~i·y promises tlu.t they wou~cl' raise tlie ·ed. and , the ~ables cleared th.e compan:Y.J puloua accuracy of statement. If every puce of wheat, he q uoted the words o~ a wall· (i)al.led t00order. The bride was escort· Blake in all parts of the Riding visited by man and woman at the vario1111ll meet.ings st~tes~an an,~ orator · i~ Western Onta'l'lo; . ,ed· to.the 1a11gc r oom where the ceremony him, he was n ever more popular amo'n g had b een WM) said:- · I am g~1~g to v. o te f?r the ·was-to.take place, by Mr. D 1 .mca.n McA :>KILLED PARLIAMENT.hllllAN G'o v(trnmeot that raised the pnoe of ·Ci:mnachie 1. of Clarke a.nd the aroom h is CQlll!tituents than he is to day. He expects to return to the Riding and ~d· surrounded by the Blue Book ii' and docu- w'i~ea~ fr om 79 cents tu $1l.4D:"· Four :was osc011t ef.1 in by Mr~. Stephen C~tton, men ts bearin~ on the subJ ects he dis cussed m en ro the hall applaucled t hose w ordl!. of. IL~ing:ham Darlinoton 1h.eir appear· Crss a meeting in Bowman ville as soon Mr. B lake could oot have been more care- They were evidently aff·)cted by them· as-· 'ance being th.~ ~ignal f~r h~arty applame as he gets through with his presen t en- ful to avoid 'm isrepresentation. Indeed, by t he ,from.itihe c<mi.pany . Mr. Jatnes, ha ving gagements and gets rested a little. he understated rat.her than oveJJState d his :REF'RA-IN oir AN ' OJ.;D· !'!ONa.· been,asked· to preside , addressed a faw c~ se. Mr. Wm. Milligan waa chairman whfon had lost its meaning,. but had not w.ords-of, oongratulation to the b rido and. at 1he N ewtonville meeting. The speech qui1le lost its charm. From this·- the)'\· gr.oom1on, atraining this period in their I _ Another Business Change. contained in a comparatively srao.U space , were· :rudely a.wakeiied by tha loud laugli· .wedded.life· ai:ad on the e vidences of pros' ' a rev iew of a large fi eld of po.Jitics. A · ter·whicl1 followed l\Ir. Blake's question:;- 'p<Wty alidi. c0rnfort th.at surr~'und~d their: ti ~r. W. W. Tiull has disposed of his mong t)le topics discussed wereo the neces· , " W hat is the price"of' wheat now ·~" home.. Bo· ~hen on behalf of their many. . 1 h 11d 1 b ht friend&- pr.esented Mrs. Oshorne with a. stock-in-trade and good-will of the Orono 11ity for a reform in the Senater'ihe N or thCorner Store to U nderwood Brothers for west rebellion, :\nd the o bj ectionable reOne gentleman s~id ie ~oug 'boout:fuL=NL valuable China.. Tea Servic. e Jation 3 held by some snpportflrs· of the eome tha~ very rnornm~ ,for OD ·ee~ts, and a Luae amber colored cryst!!l B erry Dish. f ti fi spot cash, and on the rs~ page o i.e G~vernm·ent t~wards the Govel'\Dment. he reput'hated Mr Blakes suggeat1?n th~t O"' m"assi111e, silver stand, .a handsomel" .· . ' ,, · STA1'ESMAN this week will oe fo und their v ~ h0 t 1 die d b ga1n I n ~ ,,,, · ,oh.,·ed, S1'!vel1' Cake Basket 3'11.d a very nice. ml!lls 10.ve ma a go? ar W}l'.le on the subJ'eot of the rebellion Mr. th. announcement to the peop1e o f D urlmm · 1 ld C t and Or:we1e ~ . Blake 1·eferred to the vote he l1ad given . 1 s~rong 10 ons er~a '~',':I ,. . "' - 'Danrrina· lua mp for th.e R alJ. Short and, . . . ""A, 7! ,: county, 'l'hey have b oug Iit tiie en t ire M Bl ke b ol'dh ' Just1filid li1s course ,,,. "" · V1 V' stock at a tremendous r eduction, and for on the Riel question. Re plaood b efore ism· r . " . J · ·k 1 w tt;r. speec:lwswere mad e by several prom, · ' ·· 1 · t tl1e a"dience in a fe w words hi~ v-ie ws on on the R iel quest 1 ? 11· an~ it wa~ remar · linont cr.enblemen present, ~11 speaking inr · · a few weeks they are positive Y gomg o ·~ b·" ..0 h httl his 'll'Ords evoked ,.. . m . d ry good s, Riel's menta l co>11dition, and t~ respons i- a · see OW. e . . . 'r.rnst eul<Wiistic t erms o f t h.'.b genial couple.. I' .' !!ive the public such bargams I .... ""~t; almost d l the op.-.os1tion came 1 -,,, l ' t bility which wasci\st upon the Govern· .n """" · ' "' . . , M n OsberlWe afterwards . responded in , ' · · ' · · !!roceries, boots and shoes, iarc1ware, e ~- · f the good natur ed untliusrnw who · ~ b l d f ment of aip1 :><>rtionin0' the pu ni:!hment---a ronl> . . . . ·,.,.teasing a.nd smta.ble words, after wl11Gh . · as have never before een l ear . ? m " h d 1 ressed! lus a.b1drng " 1 esponsibility which the Government ~. -prev.wus Y exp · 1hli.e comna.LJiy J 'oined h elU'tily in si agjng Orono. They assure us tilat t}ns is no r f i1h S J h 111 G eat applaus6'gr eet ....,, .always assume inlla.pital cases, where a; ..~ Ill Bltrk o Ji0 ~d f . t 0 h' - "'F'Clr thGy :i.re jolly goodtllellows". Aftei: , empty boast or advertisin.g chesnut, b.ut mnst· e· has no option but t o· inflict the eal ,,,.,r· a e as ~:u ' r e, ,err~ng ls a. short t>1me furth er spenu in a social vmy lute the J. udo th ey are prepared to convmce any w " penalty of the la1 1. th a t q·~est1on · Righl" as I tlie ha." PY tueetincr was b~ouaht to a close 1 · ·11 11 1 b extreme .v. '.llhe spe ech vooe on ,. .. ' man or woman that theyw1 se t 1e a ovc t th I f esentmg W est· .. "' "' · · t'· th was listeued to with deep i0>terest and es (!em ~ 101100: 0 r epi· , lby. all i.'>iioinirinsin!!iog ,t he .National An,· classes of goods at lo. wer_pnc D'· ham· ·m Pa.rlmment I shoulkl1 ·d ofl· m t\tmom. J r~ ~ ' .es .·1an b f ey frequ ently ap"'lauded. u !il · ', . '.rhe articles presmted were b ought. wer e ever sold form tlus c11stnct e ore. r the . sacr1hce of ~·Y o_onv1c1110ns too liw;h a as f.iJuc ,m .s·. '.l'hc chi'ila R~· from Mu!'doch Dr. McLaughlin followed,1'" !?h·ing h onot::, """"" -""' N ow, a penny sav ed l·s two earned ' so if d' a clear I . P,:!t(le even t or ao . h igh ll',.aI!d I · Bros' Chinallall, The s.\lver and Cl"'1.stal , by <lea.lino" with Underwoocl Bra t. h ers :y-o~ and al:>}e presentation of tie ifficu ties 1d t that vot"ll we re such an ~' ~·10 00 J t · whi ' ch h· ,1, ·ri "se~ betw1Jen theDominion 5nQ1!l. repea . . ,, · ' . · from, Mav:nard the J ew13ller, and the Jarn;p, · 1 can'save $4.00 on a ·ui . pure mse, is ~"" ~ .. ~ceasion t? a~1se agam: At th1.s po~nt ,fnoiTh Ji-;lm L le. Tt\e Counnittes wai> you"r privilege t o do ~o. Go the": a t once and Ontario Governments. Al vote of tl\e enthusiast<e gentleman broke m wiU11 , wd f Jr ·i:id Mrs W J :Bragg· or at your very earliest convemenoe to thanks to the speakers closed ~l ! meeting. 'illlke r emark that Mr. Hiake had:\ once of- l~~inip<ll,d;~M ~ W · c;lilor~e a'nd ·Mr and --- ------~--~~--~----the Noted Corner Store, Orono, and b e A drive of a few miles i n tihe COL>l of !ered $5.00() for Rial's ·~ead. _M'r. Blake M:s~M . l ~·Jai~ies: Among the c~z~t;·ib- --------~----·-~~~--~-------~ ~LVES A&TRAY.- Came on bhe , . COMMENCING T RIS WEEK convinced that what they state about t h e evening brought the party to the &ad to r epeat th e d ooial wh ah h e h :id t tl nta~~n fund :v.wst of 1. .Premises lot 7:. Ekoken .J!' ront. Darlington. . a 11 ' ve fact that c.mnot be : . 1 h H l d t·· t "'e .u, ors ~o le prose "-"' , . . d VILLAGE OF OY . ON©<, 1' ~tven e sew .ere. e ia. no ritng o o . , \v.lwm were nresent, , wer e Mr . a nd Mrs: three year old calves.. 'rhe owner is requested cIieap goo s is . WI'l'HCQurse ' which. he had taken · l_J to prove property,payexpenRes and take tl\oem Colltl·overted. R emember they arc now One Of tlle most thri ~in!! an<i' pros1Jerous I ash a.me d 0 f 1~ ., l\1'd 11 t n Ml's Toms Mr aud a way. J'AMES lO'l~lGH t'. 2:t-3 · ' ·· in possession and ready every lawful d_a.y ~ ' E t" I add d " "l>f · ' th I ft h nd · ~ ~lillry 1 c e 0 ' 1 d you d own with nnheard of b.argams places in the cvnnty, sitnated in th e ce~- I.h ud , . ie. -~ d ~h · Wl f _i~ i6t l ~ ve· Mis-. Thos. S male, I;lliss E. J. Kerslake, to loa h tre of the t own shi o of Clark<t. Orono is · a pr oviue . e me~ns or ~ 0 oo.. Mir. nnd Mrs. J ohn,Sando, Mr. a11.cl Mrs. 01'.JSES TO SELL AND RENT. Throw down the STATESMAN, hitch t e a place of some interest in the political! the country,, 'dvh1le Il :;1a1se ddtml yt r l1ght. hh au td JI.' . Pope Mrs .. R. Osborne, se . n., M r s. ta!w your wa.l lett out t H en an exo '.lotme ia WI S o ' I have to ren. t a good Brick House· w ith l\orse. to the bu::rgy, "' · f 1 history of the riding. Mr. B lake, in th e Go d 0 av .tl · h. ~ . · I .._ ld . ~ .. d G110-ves Mr . and Mrs. Levi M~rri.s, Mr. nine rooms aRd e:'!:cellent cellar; good !'Zarden of the chink in the wall, place it sa e Y . h f d t -o 1 conJ ca1c .l'llm s:uou 111.n.,e · ' R B M d M Ch with fru it trees. Also a des'irable residence for 1 · . l t 1. . ther g·trment ]·ump course of us apeec , re erue o a very b h. :.,,, ,, ' Tl . t t a1>d Mrs. . ragg;, r. an x:s. as. 111 t 16 pan s mrng or 0 D ·ntains , ' · ' ex;citin g meeting which woo held there in have. eetlt ~s a.m uu. ie m. erru1 } ·er McDonald, Mr. a.u d Mrs. J oha Elford, sale, suitable for a retiring farmet·; C rooms and summer kitchen and wood· seven - -- o- -aboard anfl drive Jehu like to 'Cnderwoorl 1867, and which lasted from eight o'clocl~ sat silent ;,i, rnid the, applausG· which ~ueet- ,,.,,.iss E lford, Mr. :mcl Mrs. W ·. C. Blac k- shed ~ ii· acre land with choice 1 'mit trees; goocl Bros. for som e of their wondcrfull;v cheap d th tl8 ""' well and cistern: w. n. n. CAWKll;'R, Bow· aoods. D on't blame the Fresh Air Edi· in the evening until four the next mo1m- e ese WO' .' · · barn, Mr. and Jlt:Brs . .John Somers, Mr. 20-tf. W e offer an eight rib P arasol for " 1 a· d in". . A11 tho. meet. m g wa_ s d1$\l)ersmg, an old1 !imd Mrs. '!'hos. J ackson, Min: and l\fre. mn?aville. tor if you ar e too late now, a ies an "' I "" I h t d 11 d twenty cents, 'fhe speakers entered a 'w ell.filled hall, gent em.an raised· u s a. ,, an ca e · IJ . D, Hoar, M6ss Sara Mor:i;is, l\lessTS. =. === ======= Mr, Robei·t Knox was ~lected chairlin:in "Three, ~heers f w ·S1r .Jol;i,n . MY:. B laklli : E . and M. D o.w1>on, Mr. i;ind Mrs. H . gentlcin_=en An extra large eigl1t rib Black Par= and t h e meeting began. had Moulton, Mr. s.nd Mrs. 1'hos .. \"~loodley, asol for forty c~nts. Call at Tait & Morrison's t o see Mrs. Dr. McL au«hlin who was first rn'lled MADE T :&::E MEETL-:> G TilINX, Mr. and Mrs JR,ich. Worth,, Mr. and M rs, T en rib Black Zenella P arasol for Clarke's Cooker y Book. on, made a g "ood 'speech on P rovincial and tl>iink ing is. fatal to the kind of en- Samuel A_llin, i\<liss Allin, I\IF1. and Mrs A lady says those Fancy Window Sha~les questions . Ire laid great stress u p.on th.e thusiasm which the old gentlemen songhh A. C. Allm, Mr. aud Mrs_. lit H. Sonch, sixty cents. a t Tai t & Mornson's are the · best for t he application of business principles .to Gov- to e~oke. Th~re was n~ a s ing}1>· r espo:ns9 Mr. and .Mrs. J ames Mor~lf'>; ~r. an~ Mrs. B lack satin lined Parasol selling money she ever saw. T hey are beauties. ernment, and told his h earers t o ;iadge of t o his appeal 1n a hall where lUiJ.lne year s J ohn ·w 1gM, Mr. and M m. Ihos. G ibson, for seventy-five cent s. v. J. Bra.,~, Mr. and M rs4 pieces tme new worsted coatings, ~eau- Govern ments by the rules which they a.p· b \>!ore Mr. Blake h adl not been able even Mr. and Mi·s. V tifolly finished goods. Gentlemen, 1f y~ u plied to the conduct of their 01vn dfairs. to abtain a haaring. · Dunca1~ McConnachie, Mr. and M rs. F red A beautiful large extra quality want a sui t, see -them at T. Geo. M ason s, Mr. Blake, during his speecr,es, repeat: F rom Cartwright t h e parry proceed ed W. Allin , Mr. and. ~1r.s. T~1os. Crag~, Mr. J S atin Parasols for on e seventyS tar House, od the explanations as to his vote on the ·~o Tyrone, wh ere 11. meeting was held, an~ Mrs. Jos. Jeffery , _ ML a ncl Mr"' Corfive. Just r eceived at th e W est End House questio n of Rial's execution. fh e a n.di - with ~r. Jabe~ V a.nst one in the chair. n .elrns Osboi:ne, ~ir. \~ . McCormack, an~ An elegant gold r i b Satin Parasol from the famous mfm ufacturer E. A. e oce li~tened with the ut most a ttention There 1s very littlo commen t to he made lady, Mr. Arthur., ~]'~axsM~d. lddhi Pa.lace Steamers. Low Rates. 1 1 0 F our Tripe p or W e ek Betwoen Levian & Co., a lot of his newest and b est and brok~ forth. in~o a)?plause as _ h e ex- u pon this meetmg. lt was a conwlet e and Mrs. And .. ~ ~ ' .' ,in ~~ · selli_ n g for t wo dollars. styl es in Gents' Ties , pressed his d et ermmahon to do n ght re- success, and the speak.era wcr~ r eceived W . M oore , ,Mi. and ~am~s K m,,h.t , DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND 1 Handsome lace trimmed P arasols St. Igna.co, Cb.cbo;v-ga.n. Alpana.. ,H arrisville. gardless o f th e political consequences . with t he utmost cordiality . T~ e same . Mr. and Mrs. J oli!!~ arker!, M ; ,and Mi s. Os coda., Sand Dee.ch. Por t H u ron. "\Ve aim t? make_ every. pag·e. of t ho Ho str uck responsive note too, wl1en remark may b e made of the m oetmg h eld 1 John B,ic~aby, Mr: and Mrs. lhos. in blue, beige, cream and car dinal St. Clair, Ook lnnd House , Ma.ri.D.e Ci ty. Every W eek Da.y E etween STATJ>S~IAK mte~·eshng wluch 1 ~ _ a grea t referring to the fact that the Reformers the following day at M ount Ca:rswell, borne,, Mr· and Mi s. Joh_n L yle, Mr . an~l from fi fty cen ts a n d u p. b en efit to ad_ vertisers. An advertiseme~t had divided on this question, h e expressed where Mr. J ames Rundle occupied the Mrs. Steph en Cotton, M iss 9otto~i, Mr: DETROIT AND CLEVELAND 18 111 6 pecl&l Sunday Trips durinJ? July and All.E\Ut. on a page with no p ure readm g '.Ltter the hope that such int elligen t differences chair. At t h is meeting o.ne of t l.10 noti_ ce- l'. Stalker, ~fr. ~ncl M.rs. h . H ill, D i: nex t. to worthless. _ W lio ever Hunks of of opiaion. would alwaya. be found amon~ able feat~res was the r~admess with wh1c~ and Mrs: 'Iambhn, _Ma~on ~ros . Mm · O UR 'ILLUSTRATED PAMPHl.ETS r ead mg a page of m iscellaneous advts,one L iberals. While Mr . Blake was on tlus the audience appreciated Mr. B lakes doctt Bro~ . ,John MaynaHl, Mr. an~ M rs. &test,~dy~~'¥j~~~t:i~~~~~ :~J>;:~~\1.ecl half of which are d ead and many .of the snbject on old gentleman in the audience remark that there was no grea t mystery or W . H. Osborne, Mr. and M:s. ~'[. A. Call on .Jno. Mcl\:Iurky at the West ·· c. D. 'WHI TCOM B, Ge n'I P u s. Agent, other s gray with age. e vinced a desire to make a remark, The jugglery'in the art of governm ent, tl~at it James, Mr. John Foster, ~~~ l~Nste:, \ Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. E nd House for a nything you r etptire in. H ' C AN no NO 11.UtM to ta·y 1·1·ecwa1t's audie nce wanted to s uppress him, but a.t should be cond~cted on plain ~usmess Mr. 8:11d Mrs. R . R. 0 8bornc ,1 ts~ ettie D~TR Oll\ MiCH . Dry Goods o r Groceries. '\V<1rm Pow<lcrs :wi.cn yom· cltilll. h ailing, Mr. B lake's request he obtained a hea.r- princi )le· s . Mrs. Blake and Miss Mc- J\forns. I am Greeted Every Day MR. BLAKE IN WEST with : DURHAM. VARIETY HALL t he place t o get --- lCROQUET T HE ¥" OONT F AILTOSEEMYPATTERNS Gold Embossed Papers SETS HAM M Q C KS EXPRESS WACO NS CHILDREN'S CARRIACES PICTURES FRAMED AND WALL PAPER at Bot t o m Prices . 1 11 Silver Plated Ware l· NOV ELT I E S Come ° IN FANS 00 P. T REBI LOOCK. . and see for yourselves'- ::KEN"N"ER & iht (!!)m utdian I I G RE_A._TS::H:OVT MOURNING GOODS! CO UQHJ JOHNSTON & CJ;RYDERMAN Crape Black Cashmeres, II WEST END HOUSE· NEWEST AND NDl ·BlEST IN °' Dr ess G om:ds, P rim.ts, Ginghanms,. Printed Mu slins, P r intecll Can vas Cloth , P arasols &c·. &C 1Q th s a n d T ' e e d S c G en t' s F u : ,r n 1s h 1 n g s SU l·t S. made to order on shortes t . notice PY the A 1 T ailor, l.l i l l EI J. McMURTRY. ' c H PARASOL SI rrTO M·ACKI N AC. Summer Tours. I I MS. I !11's . a _os- Jo--- . I R OBERTSON&B O ND. · :fcvc l'isll or JrcU u l.