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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-06-23, Page 4c881 t; te 4 THE HURON SIGNAL 1 -* w• t ± r tti r, ' `- Ft AY. J UI4Ef 21 182. M TEs RIAtuN hrreY. tlt)UTE 11('Ja N - THE ELECTIONS. It awna etreage, after ell is said and flieereifiglignist r ot•to that Mr. Joan / . tete tauten an, llell:<iilast, tie n..mta.ee for heath Hu- Tb• GONrfio $ wed by • sass bie has hese .hscvo' tit a majority of Be4Ooed Mejority. wow Mil A dirt. . ' effort was mode ifs ; that Demosthenes .f tide •awry; that meeting haw throughout the Ridisyt s000sdi•g to me Cuneenatiae tau. seem $ to 1 or 3 to 1 is INLETS di Pallor that )L. Cawsest, Cul. aid Messrs. (farrow and Malilliata y were as "iia Mist cymbals and sou ad► tag braes" on the platform when competed with Mr. Porter; that deeply .11 twee' erre' .it fan Jwbps tree wooled ewe Mr. Porter. Th. mason is noir Is, to seek. The solid common mem of the peps 4 Wet Heroes remelted spied the iniquitous Iegialatien 4 the Gegen.- malt, and the vete east wee a osmium epee thet aQtftisty of Piet Johne anodi. date. A with tteilrt bas lb/lowed the election. The bombast has been takes twit 4 the wss.*diwa el the Tory parte, sad- they have hero Plight that black- gnseding their opponents bas rather:Os Mauro; --Is' alienate the nr*eolehle Rasa who formerly Leat to their aide. It has been shown that British fair play and jaatioe is admired by honest-aisd- ed people* the easiest d as s all nthd► brant/ et hemieen,-esti it has bele tally deneasetrMoi that the beet way be fie "Mee N meetings is not to beet' a win -palling laird politicise to ii" tortes► t p t>+r rat 'gFjwe i 1•P y'nt se the elemitier,figellikie►.-n es that fres speech be net talented. These are seeful Ievauns, and if the political eon - test in West Huron will teud to make the . etatAu rno ,pod Ile d "AAA: the mat- te heart, and in future ieern that is not •a eieesaat tot strength Ma political campaign, the lose of West Baron to the Terries will nut hare peev- ed to be of great injury to them. One this( is mettle By this time Mr Pur - tat wird have thick • man nary be- IIMe f t b pesesemed td deaf know ledge" and greet ability, and yet If he poems net the essential parts and gentle.oenly eleatanor on • platform which should diMtnguish him amongst his fellows, though he spoke with the eloquence of a Cicero, or declaimed with the tones and grace of a Demosthenes, hie utterances and assertions go fur small worth with the imps bed, of the elector-' pip. And this ill "woo for Mr. Por- ter: That, as a lawyer in court can net expect to win • case by abusing an op- posing counsel, so a politician can net hope to win an election by Wing dis- eour sonaly, or perienally absinthe those whom the fortunes of a political contest tsu elLagainst him on the platform, in- t putting in his time in explaining his position to the slaters whom he ad- dresses. Miring the contest Mr. Porter endeavored to belittle and berate his op- ponents; they, instead of retaliating, de- voted their time to the great questions under discuesion, and the result proves that the unwise man was he who wasted valuable time in personalities when questions of great moinent should have been argued out. When amandescends to lying mud it shows he has no stones to threw, and when a politician is forced to adopt an abusive style it is clearly proved that he considers his argument of little avail tai fa( sTMalaw _ Peuall •Ilk swaths: e erl teneet es Aerservetse-Ilight era. jail. t'Yls t w* he striaellae per ant«decant'• s thea T.Cit►r epee tie ;elm lie •lafdel'' cry' B'rac't Mr. y Mt A entirely Iridal eteiet. ! It ie esio simblig hew Mews seam el the Omemarvative part" bcoese 't election land' erMh whet hely hones they 'hail the MOM nem skyward rad *weigh e*iedler bells' saes. ataplp b'erat'e 1111191,419 MS tee 4 49 wwmiip at . 111r McMillan h a teen .1 probity and worth- -entirely free fee taesLf est laeiob acs tees buiee.sto ttbatt line at prier t►•t carnet wlkrw.eaeelt ay that cannel be FRIDAY, JUNE 13a, 1tRd! Z plairitt ckinu nr mom. M. C. Camerae has carried West Be- res. True, the majority i. me • large one, but es the Hoa. William Meadow 1°els re*auked osi a similar oaesmioa, .6°4tilasiaiwstly isrga Le 4 P(.Mil1e1 purposes." It is strfimieatly /am 4u prefect m niaot the gerrymsnder- .iwR act, so tar ea Huron is conoern- A4i d is setfheiently have M defeat Ohs attempt et a Waxes -bad euhii r, 6ses the electorate o. Berth Perth, to ,hist himself epee She people of west Beres; its su4sisetly large - t. give Clemaen the privilege, et.Utin *he ifs his voioe sad osseidietg bis splint any mal -administration un the peetr of the Government ort Sir shit Macdonald; it is sufficiently, to Abdicate what the e1 Hiltz -4M tyytei1178111W inti'.une/!'ratfee of `1411►n4hfbli non-retili•ation of the boundary aced, the gu nimental policy of the Northwest, the disallowance of Pro- vincial legisiatiou, and the unsuccessful working of nes resiled Matins:. Policy. I. the fight dap Wed.' Huron --which has been tone of the firmest ewer held in this section --Mr. Cee eeee . friends have had to fight " a sadist's btib." Lely in the campaign the chief was stricken with pars/yin of the throat brought oa by eztrenm efforts while in a hoarse con- dition, induced by exposure. The con- - eti ettee was, the electors were, to a r„peht,;•tenthdeprived of that allying Qv*. which in years Pom by bed -lei them on to victory. A great dal of the " stumping" fell to the share of the rank and file, and although step by step, mod meeting after ween nig, the contest waffesght and tnerltudfy wet; yet the tuability of Mr. Cameron to carry on the tight with his old-time vigor, militated materially against a heavy maj4l . West Heron had been carved to a Lary majority of 117-wed•lftspeeley plant and bard work, het. heir plead tte Re- form majority of 28. Other things, too, besides the adverse majority had to be overoeme, and net the least cf these were the slanders aid villificati, ni of the Tory riding press, which in some instances outricalled all previ, us blackguardism. Characterless rcouuriiels applied the slush -bucket in the most unscrupulous runner, in the bop' that some of their filthy concoctions weuld affect the candi- dacy of the Reform candidate. Verily they have their reward; fur Robert Porter, for whom they threw dirt,'baa been »legated to the classic precincts of hie Bull's Ruu farm, to again crave pe- cuniary moistest* at the hands of Mr. Mowat's Government, which he reviler. throughout the campaign, Ahile M. C. Cameron, the candidate who wee to have been injured by the dirt throwing, holds to -day the high and honored posi- tron of member for Welt Huron. But there were other obstacles to fight against. Cases have been discover- ed where open bribery was the order of the dry on the Conservative aide; dead, naea's votes were pulled, absentees in Manitoba and Dakota were personated at the polls; boys and } oung men were brought to the pr fling bo. t hs and swore they we» duly yuahhed electors al- though their sunias dial n+,t appear on the voters' list, and the deputy return- ing officer in at least one polling sub- dleid n accepted their ballots sgaiast Qinelleo; owners if property who had bold out and lett the riding, and former tenants who now r sided outside the electoral division were f rought back to West Huron to perjure themselves and yote against the Reform candidate; an esimemilated oath was presented in some netances, with parenthetical clauses omitted, in the hope et burkitrg Rehm rotes. In one instance the di*rep•aey in the oath -slip was pointed out to the derty rstaaiag ()Beer, sail he at ones 1016 • eemeseadrie spirit of fairness decided to adept the etatelary oath, but is Nesse 114141 ire whit hare mune to oar knowbtee the bogus oath did me - tries agarol the Reformers. From the abet N will he *eon that Welk gad fhwwgh work was needed to 22Z:= • 22Z:=5 --good work sad - however, sad hely ire halm the pis.sere of knowing tires Min i.esprOfts8104 y a roan wise wilt'Bail side b sib with Hen >Ytfsad lOahe - in edvosatie i the trot isheell de of the Dominica of °Mode fins, relipuue Jute none thenene for t 4 ItzeitthIl urian in or, it is true, but MIS the Peup'lS hat• item swage _M.o-se •ei_res se fe, tilleteireellettes M. as-lele INA The fel%uwsag ;tares bare hens mom - piled from the supers' es her sent in. Fuller pssanelase abseil the N nesse will he given in oar meat la get Rums Furrow hes bean reit arm* but (Wines -on ha* wrested the esrrymes ed West from the sears g, and MsifiWa has • majority of over GOD in the Sena CAM=RON PORTER. E. W a waliaoat 6e W. 111'awauosb 37 Aehgeld 117 rivet • seems rube, Ari t i impious Colborne 28 wistolse wire scan* opt to that rel Clinton 38 vim ad 'tiesw*a 4 Gerd Woo its GmItn.°h Twu 1 liudentai Towrhip mini of ,pelitisal distention. _ eta. 1Purflat asp is as ase: foe sal- M*jrwity fee amara. sa way, bet Cassese' is the man for west thatitac s tunes t► OeimeeatirI; ot levity d M 1a64evoi 1, rand haat if th Mdse, mswt.!4axa- peletl7 .idose to fralistst Mr,w his own taws. The "p esoy4 petit - sinus are badly trammed ie West Runs, end the $ttiy esaadais *runt by Mme et alts''ip.acalatm" Wotan, 1"r Putter 1mM tamed alt WOG.1 dams did envy fur (Lassie*. diad the two rejected heater for the Lire al 'meditate been counted, it wooed have gives him 32 This, autwitastan lag JURRNSTON AND BLACKEBY. The Tory meeting "n Monday even• ing was a farce, pure and simple. Mr. Porter being Lesions to speak on the same platform with Hon. Edward Blake, went to Dungannon, leaving the *endued of the Goderich meeting to Mr. F. W. Johnston. The latter, being • little timid of holding up the Tory end of the stick alone, secured the services of Mr. " By -actual -count" Blackeby., of Clinton, formerly of Galt. This young man made a wonderful exhibition et himself, and out local Conservatives claim that the bringing of Blackeby to Goderich wiped out the 40 of • majority which they had calculated upon. When he referred to the virtue of the factory girls throughout the Dominion, end said that he could "speak positively for the f♦ male employees of 400 factories, having bad netm,oal experience,' the impudence and cheek of the fellow was greeted with mocking laughter and hisses by the audience Mr. " By -actual -count" Blackeby never was noted for truth -tell- ing where he formerly lived, and his speech id Monday last has fixed his status so tar as Goderich is concerned. He might mab• a fair to middling mad- ame at • " nagger show," but his use- fulness would end there. Mr. (ler row's reply to Mr. Blackeby was one of the best of the onntest, end exposed the absurdities of the previous speaker in • meat telling i>3•anet. The meeting s ti closed by Mr F. W. Johnston in his usual hifalutin ts•aner, bot as his knowledge of palettes is known to be Itanited, his remarks did not carry great weight. His ak'i'n to flit Charles Tupper as the " homers** member ter New Brunets iek," raised dere,* e. laagi- ter that shook the building i1 was re- marked to es by a thweservativs that if Messrs Johnatoa sad Blackeby hunt is couples derma the eMeti.n fir the lag* latent next year. Cal Roes' majority will 'weed SOO TOWN W MeaY1l e. 1 18♦ 1. St lawrid's -IL A No- 1 .. • r .4 a - at Parrish e - " 3 -31 St. Usegw'e - . • 8....31 NTS A.atrew''-- i....81 t Sr 36 3. 4t! 44 7 .. !e 31 ISO 1R It is •..w wsdmtaei that the sea bridge will be open dew bis ea the let of Joy. Os that day it will he 'an'd y upsaei by the Osumi" Uesesoil .f Heron be•bdy. Mr. Berke* promise to row, re to that sn tteesw. town sad aid is ins is splendid '- P^'grossn work. but it may have hew slat the pr.aped of having the matt tides Cre- tan ttoatiaselly in their uncles aerie the .8ast♦d Cliab,oi.aa vote r heavily Wins* hues! A racuua=rrr of the resent *Mattes has beim that m moat d the gerry- mandered cn.atitiaenct.s where atteape wee mads to legislate prominent Refers ere oat ef political etataaee, the attempt has peeved a failure. Panama, who was handicapped in South Brant, Mains his constituency, and so it is with G. W. Rom in West Middlesex, with Mackea- ale in East luck, with Mills in Both- well, with Trow in South Perth, and many ethers. Tb. result shows that Ontario does not sympathies with "cut- throat" legislation. w Tea per.onatioa ut voters, living end and dead, was one of the modes adapted by the Tories in West Huron to win the election. Howeier, although the vote! were counted, the "graveyard" andid- ate was defeated. It was not sufficient to "resurrect" Mr. Porter from the pol- itical grave of South Huron, but voters who died last winter were also raised to vote for him. We hope that such an example will be made of the fellows who personate absent and deed voters as will prevent such dastardly doings on the part of the Tories in the future. Now THAT the battle at the polls has been fought, and won and lost, businet■ will begin to assume its wonted shape. It has frequently been observed that an election is almost as bad a thing for the country as a shortness, in the crop. Whether this be so or not, there is no disguising the fact that great derange- ment is canoed in business carol's by an election, and that even the most ardent politician experiences relief when the "hat and burden bf the day' is over. Newspaper men are no exception to the general public in this respect, and bad with joy the ceasation of campaign work. Ma. Roam Poaritx woe elected for a couple of hours on Tuesday evening at the Conservative room. Bosse of the impulsive computers of retorts* in thei r hurry to secure his election forgot to "dot and carry one,", wbea adding kip one of the columns for Cameron; hence, Mr. Porter's election in the minds of his enthusiastic friends. It it likely to be the nearest to Parliament the Unborn' orator, .tetesntan and philosopher will ever get, and naturally enough he made the moat of his opportunity and "en - Wised." The only drawback to the little faros is that Mr. Porter will not tie able to claim his indemnity of $1,000 • year and mileage. He will will have to leo on taking the ineapacity a6 - davit yearly, to enablehim to pocket the $173 per annum from the Teachers' 8e- pernontativa Rand of the Province of Ontario,. The no.urnMieue in Mssiteba take platers Tuesday, Jet 117, and the pal Beg os July 4. in Algoma the nomin- ations tusk place on June 16, tad the election will t•he place on July 6th. A young ease named Thti.i. Hnwmfl. who wee espbyed et Rsthbes's wins in Aassliasburg, was drowned Satsrdq •herrn os.. His body was freed in sbsu$ five feet of water. How the socident occurred s nut kn 'wn Jame. 8 iean. a cutter in a King street Toronto clothing store, was ar- tested Monday for robbing hie employer. When his toren at the heal was mirth- Qwsk *bit ad, nearly a curt bad of roods were Se Jahn, city and i baste Borpa found onewity, j weklon. Pees tare new a During the day, haw little interest was mesa a anything beside the election. lista pestles wished with • will, each meamipatsg • ntrjerily her their candi- es* The waher eaented oa by the Reformers of teen for Mr. Cameos was 10, sad the remelt shows that tar/ were art eversaymie.. The modidoety of i peas hies weedd have hies veered by .mesa woes had nota few ballots, smirked her Cameron, bass sotsied as spell , end the Reformats of tows hare every reason to feel well plumed with the resale, es for as this place sesteero- ed. The le4.wsg was time mete for the diti,Pst weeds - t. awoasw'a. Porter 42 10 az Jae* Camerae 66 Porter.. 46 hitch , C. Be t. Turk, Pickard.ps.. Ou.N SICKVATIVF. otwrAaru Addr.gt. M, Mod, 310 Itt.,ch v dee, 1t'.., t . & Brute, N, McNeiik Omrt.to•, Nraiwld, d0(A Cornwall mad 8tursnoot, Bergin, 600. Douglas. H iokey Deeiets, B, tl1'illisam, SOL Ifasst, N. Pamela's, 74et Asoma 8, Wiatle, 1410. hurt.•'', Kiripatriob, aol. Glengarry, Ifactismer, 1Wt. Orem rill., Duss,w, 116, Hamikwe, Rd vest, 26A 11 Roberts's, 313. Hsatisyps, 1., White! 57. H•atinea, N, ls,.w.11, 339. Hastings. W ltvllyrtr u, 247. Herta, Z, banes. Keen, Sm. 11112. Lark , N, la/Rimer, 53. I,assrehs, k 1l.gg.rt, we/. ,Leeds, 8, Taylor, 276. Maodwta4, Y19. Liwadu, Rykest, 100. L ads's, Cierra`. Sid. M•dalesea„E, ff1tclMilhu, ICaWirea, N, Coughlin. Mooch, MtC.Aurn, 33. Nurthumbegia d, E, Cochrane. Nueelmeehnikeed, W, Oeittl.I, it Ottawa any, fronse, wit ilebstosh.4?! 9 WT. JON*'I Cameron 42 Porter 28 14 KT. as0Eoa',t Cameron 32 Porter ... 37 This gives Mr. Cameron 28 of a majority, and two spoiled ballots, really marked for him, were thrown cut The total vote polled in this town was 334, which is very near the full avail- able vete. REFORM. ONTLxio. Bothwell, Mills, 14. Brant, N, Somerville. 851. Brant, 8, Patterson, 181. Bruce, Z, Wells, 100. Brim, W, Somerville, 806. Durham, W, Blake, 119. Elgin, E, Wilson, 139. Elgin, W, Caney, 300. Grey, N. Allan, 49. Grey, 8, Lnderkin. Haidimand, Thompson, 150. Halton, McCraney. Huron, W, Cameron, 30. Huron, 8, McMillan, 650. Kingston, Gunn, 92. Lembton, E, Fairbanks, 163. Lambton, W, Lister, 350. , Middlesex, 8, Armstrong. Muskoka, Miller. Middlesex, W, Rom Norfolk, N, Charlton, 200. Norfolk, S, Jackson. 50. Ontario, 8, Oleo, 66. Ontario, N, Onckburn. Ontario, W, Whaler, 802. Oxford, N, Sutherland. Oxford, 8, Harley. Pal, Fleming, 36 Perth, 8, Trow, 150. Prescott, Lubroese. Prince Edward, Platt, 30. Renfrew 8, Campbell. ()imam, X, Cook. Waterloo, 8, Livingston, 908. Welhngtos, N, McMfellen, 36. Wellington, 8, Innes, 118. Wentworth, 8 Bpnnger Wentworth, 74, Bain. ori, E, Mackenzie, 200. York, N, Mulook. pato•-. Browse, Fishes. Olisteaeguay, Holton, Hststingdost, Beriver. IberviiBeo Nbard, act. Lthin09. Lottsinwee, Monttmorsnciz Laugher. t Perttees 8tGtawse>tYr . Qaebee E., Wrier 400. St HytsAe, "ruder, Ile. St. cies. Ilessams, 101 fix Lop. w ,deed 1,1.4. Antigesieh, Moines. &i rye iia '5, r Koehn 13iste, RueeMtss tarueneth, Kenner stew eatnwwrra. AjEater CAbfdl/s Perth. N, Hama - Pomo -bore', ore', W Hifiard, 167 Reetrew, N, White, leo. Sims" N, McCarthy, 100. Ilitssos, a, ih Toronto, »ti 8.•11, Ma Ttnwate, W, laotty, ltd Vidors, N, Om.eea 'rider* 8, Demise, It Waterloo, If, Kraus, glia Welland. Pergneon,440. Relliagben. C, Ori 1St York W, alhoam, !Oda aces: Argenteuil, !Mutt, ail Beget, Museseau, acl eemo., Bolduc. BR asisrwei, Bergeron, sal BetLciam's Alums, 100 Borthier, Cuthbert, 31 Boaaveotere, Riopci, &d (ha.bly. Ramon. n. c ---p'--. Meetpkturr Charlevoix, Cumin, ion =, Ih Lwee, acl Drnmmo•d and Artiiabeaka, B.erbeaa. Delb tta, ad _Desissican eel 21=, q i, (whisk. alit 980. Isamueaak., Blondean, 17 A Psr,uneaalt L'areipboa, ffutteau, 257. Onimet, ad. Levu, Dr Blsochet. 350. 1 Freshetea Mimisquoi, Baker. Montaal>rt, Dttgaa, 90. Mootmappy, Landry, 100. Montreal, C., Curran, 1274. Montreal, K , Cvursol, acl. Montreal W., Gault, 736. Nioobt, Methot, act Ottawa Co.. Wright, scl. Pootiac, Bryson. Quebec, C., Boise, 100. Quebec, W., /fcOreevy, 168. Quebec county, Caron, 667. Richelieu, Mamie. Richmond and Wolfe, Ives, acl. Rimouski, Billy, 106. Rourille, Gigault. St. Maurice, Desaulnitrs. Shefford, Artier. Sherbrooke. Hall, a„1 8oulanges, Lanthier. Stanstead, Colby. Tecuircouata, Grandb oia acL Terre onne, Nantele. Three Riven, Langevin, ace. Two Mountain, Dwust, acl. Vaudreuil, McMillan. Yemeni* Vanesse NOvA serene. Colchester, Moisten. Cape Breton, McDonald, Murray Cumberland, Tupper. Halifax, Richey, Daly. Rants, Allison. Inverness, Dr Cameron. King's, Woodworth. Lunenburg, )(tailback Pictou, Tripper, Jr., Mclkiug•ld. Richmond, Point. Victoria, Campbell. Naw Bat'NRWIII. Gloucester, Burns. King's, Fo Iter. Kent, Girouard. Northumberland, Mitchell. Restigouche, Moffatt. St. John, (city) Tilley. Westmoreland, Wood. Victoria, Costigan. PAIN(`x ZDWaa,D ISLAND. Liberals elected ...4 Conservative. .2 Dodd. THa GAINS AND LOSSES. ralr OW. Inverness Assspolis x• Bislrw►ad (th,ea8.- 4o °ramik fel) Ismenbarg ewer alemeresera. Olosaeste r Northumberland Rest *islets Westos•,relaa l A LIST D L UILB$Rif3 The Int below Ores she cases ti incaution of the late Hour who heve heist defeated in the peewit contest et•sastw OONSERV ATIVE nay Plumb B.x Arbell Bi,ukt,re Walhee,S.wth Nor- folk Root bier, Present ■eOusig. Prince :tweed lilanaeete•a, Suomi' R.ofrow lforner,S.wrth Rat- her Tether Tania Vette Mead. Zie heseh LIHERAL Carte right 13rwwn, W Orentew Fleet Mahouts now aroma Mamdoaril heed's 111,1111 mew mi se*reese Aaallia 4.".. Hatt At fLassess, um lima area Pew ..emterrnedissthe .>rk sed two of than were dewiest, the vic- tims bases helm Gemphi 1 and Jamas Me[tawry. heti aimently frons Belfast. AeMtea her ELM hes been rseeiv d itigesamtissi lyingWsoes4 K eo8.eted in that OF by Mee Retest '•-salons 1st sulk wee by the Qearee flee is Jame last. GERMAN INVIGORATOR, .111:63.:" t 3.:" a:e' nyesier t/ 17 low ass eeeew.es..et weir,M se lass den antrased sem mayb w dlook. abasias d vmsga. re - ale .td see, sad sassy ether dYsse. that Iesd MMafaceM, er esawtwoptios mod a sa es card iw etreal•r. with tsatls_a i•le Wee Dr tri The IIee b 1 ,L a i per hest, sr lax lime for b e er will be eat tree my esearely on receipt of price. br add L'A11 iYY r. J. 1111 ..h Oho. limo. rtrrrrr.s. Bole Aerst for Goderlck. Real Estate. HOvelt, AND LOTS FOB. 33 AND W. °seam et Victoria are moot the tom «0eiseioh, tern sobs temp. or will be les esebbi Zit.or J. (. (OanIa. =hanged tar bre raliteeRet. . sesame FOR SALE THE SUBSCRIBER, FINDING That his .flee. attention will be required tub stem nor is the nanagemsnt et the BIG House. will dispose otthat property known a. t "LWINTRR BRZNOH," situated on the Main -Gravel Road, ooae ing of • capital house of ten rooms, with reran deb a two rodes, laep def Mess teat. V hlhinbr tea hareem, weed .se., er wlr as and a Wt aces well tomcod. The premiss are •1 mw sad in flret-chcs order. lb • good use no repot able other will be reuse' Amply is J. J. WRIGHT, owed irb `i'. 0. Lal April 21st lmr. Shorthorn. 1 will sell et reasonable prices • number of choice young 'bare' bids mod heifers. The eplewdld yeses ball 'Hemos•iisld Ii" anurse ll aerie t owe. arse foe service, grades R. HAWLKY, per Om. B. Gorham. Lot 7, ltaltlaad con. Norm Road. 1M4at 1.66 6s week to Ivor own town. Terme and PerMt eie est > e Address H. RAMArr lk Iieppard'$ t Store Below ngiven a lid of the seats in which the Ittiniatanaliste and Opposition have trade gains and leered : B OF ..•arra. CON. GAJN8. REFORM GAINS. reset South (new Bruce Fast Brum West new seat). Grenville South seat ) Harting. West Elgin Kart Lanark North Grey North Northumberland le (hey death Halton leunbton East (New seat) Mtddlean $-oath (new seat) Norfolk Beeth Ontario West ,new cert Pe'ac'h Prince Edward Feel Renfrew Sleuth East sew Well it South Northis R Test Mot gneiss. Menbaorera Pertneut Pt Plymouth* r Q=amenwaba Q!m1N_tn BTRT.T'N WOOLS! 1 hare • large and oll A&oned &oct W«,la, the wheee d which I proPo" to sell elf at Can, In e y gaaatity. G. Sllfi??AIIll 1* V SOrts iohool aeot Dpot nommen Pareels snit by espre es or asst►.