RJJIIHOND IIrLL. ’i‘hnrsdu ' Anetiononm & l‘udlm‘s» J. Ii‘ Mucdonuld New “1an \snnth‘J. J (Emma-run. Marriage Licenses (1.1L 'l‘uuc‘: . (lhangc~JIcury Mm‘sh. .Clmngugh. Grumman. Clmuge~A.1\loudio. Chungoâ€"’ 'hos. ’l‘hunlpsun & Son. in spite of the. Mail’s reiterated assertions that the partnership be- tween it antl Sir John Macdonald has heen,and lS,(liSSUl\7C(l, we con- Iinuc scetnical. To be hlunt, we do not believe the Mail. \\‘6 are well aware that this expression of unlic- list smacks of discourtesy. The littllt is not ours. in its issue of 'l‘ucsday last, the Mail declares that it has a terrible record as a party gtaper, and 'treely~ admits that that l‘t‘Cul‘tl not unnaturally will l0th prevent any general acceptance ot'the truth and sincerity (it its protestations ol lllLlG- pentlmicc. How, intlcetl, coititl it bc cti ? What has the i\ ii sair; Late; its feignedchangeoi'heart that men remotely goes to show tat it is not still \\(i(ltl(1tl to its t‘ltl \ ,i . It certainly misses no opâ€" portunity of~ praising and commendâ€" .inggr hoth the acts and their perpe- trators that have given Canada a had pie-eminence tor all that is 10111- cst i.x politics, lt Certainly is just as bitter and unjust to Retormers and their contentions as it <3\C1‘ was. \j‘i'e are willing to bear witness that the columns of the Mail are no long- er stained with the trenzietl violence and the exasperalnig impatience that marked them in the days when the Ottawa one-l'alt' librarian With whole pay occupied the ‘ctlitorial chair. The pl'z,_%(llll_ occupant ol that Chair is undoubtedly a man oi culture, and Widely as we diilertrom his opinions and his objects ot zit- taclcv‘ we cannot withhold trom hnn the testimony that he wages battle, not alter the manner of a savage, but with a decent regard tor the amenities of civiiixcd lite. lint not to go back to examples Of the tar past, how is it possible to reconcile the Elail's No l’opei'y crir u Sade against the Mowat Government {With an independent attitude? Let ,us suppose (what is 1)()SSll)lC only in supposition) that the Mail was sin- cere in its alaiin at Catholic en- croachuieuts. Let us lorget that the Mail in that crusade soon ceast to he content with demands {or re- ligiouS t-t‘liialitv, and \"tilii’. out of its way to insult Catholics and their most cherished helietsi Let us as eept as a coincidence that the Mail‘s tenors of Home first assailed it on the eve oi the Provincial Elections. llow COHMS it, then, that the whole wrath ot the Mail was poured out on llon. Oliver Mowat P The Mail kiew that all of which it complain~ ed in Mr. Mowat haillieen accepted by Mr. Meredith without even a murmur of dissent. The Mail ltnew that ll‘ 1883 Mr. i‘fliCl'Ctlltl‘i and tar john hiacdonald had i:sued_,;in ad- dress to the Catholic electors; of this prmiiice ; that in that address Mr. Mowat \‘EIS denounced tor his ultra- pi‘otestautisin, and M r. Meredith was \‘auntcd as both Wlllllig and Bagti’ to center on Catholics great and special piiyileges. How comes it, then, that it the Mail were ieally independent, it it had cut loose ii'oni all party connectionsdtdid not warn the people to beware of Mr. Mere- dith While it was denouncing Mr. Mowat .7 \Vliy did not the Mail tell its readers that to drive Mr. Mowat from power in order to en- throne Mr. Meredith, would he to jump ironi‘ the frying pan into the tire? VV‘hy did not the Mail tell its readers that under a Meredith regin'ie the horrors and atrocities (sic) ot the Central Prison would he increased an hundred told ? \K'hy did not the Mail tell its readers that under a Meredith regime ' the Ross Bible; which it asserted has} supplanted the sacred volume, would in' turn give way to the missal ? \Yhy, in ï¬ne. did not the Mail tell its readers that: ii Mowat was not to be trusted with the interesrs of a Protestant community, Meredith was intinitely less to be trusted. and that the only way out of the difï¬culty was the iorination of a third party, to be led, we presume, by the scholarly and digniï¬ed Hughes, and the spctless and unselï¬sh Buntin“. \Ne should be pleased to recsive, not only Irom the Mall, but also from the political parsons who fought in its ranks, a satisfactory answer to these questions. In the meantime, however ungracious and uncharita- bl our obstinacy may appear, we NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Em .’[‘,l I 1'} NE 1V (IONVI'J If '1'. W E; m Jun ..~ $.81 Mail’s change is real, and not simu- lated. The primary, the only mo- tive of the Mail’s present attitude was,and is.to damage Liberals gen- erally, and Hon. Mr. Mowat partic- ularly. In the pursuit of this ob jcct, Mr. Mowat has been almst simply for being just t0 Cathoiics, and the Catholics have been savage- lv and wuntonlv insulted 10 meet ï¬.t their last 111(tc1111g (>111: <1f.r_>111‘ citi- zens put in :1 bill 101' (1vc1‘1111e 11111111- 1611 1021115 of 1)1’1ck~l1;119, which 11:; ’ 1X36†1111104211011 M111 $11011. T110 Council 1101121 011191111 the bricks, [111:111511<01111hz1d;,{i\'1.11 111» 010.1315 but :1111111113411 1111:; \\‘.’1;; pgm'm, U10 [>111 was 1111101“! 111 ‘11:: 1 'id. '1111: 1110111111211; \x‘c1c 2111111151 1111:111’111111131'11 saving: 11111191111: :1 211:;sz15 11111111- \Vc havc often pointed out during the Just two years that our \‘iilagu has bxcn Mosscd wiLi: :1 good and painstaking Council. 'Hic \vni‘k they have nocnmpliflmd during that time has been creditable in the (:x- heme, and the village owes them a dub! oigi‘aiilndc. Iï¬nt whilst this cannot 1H.) disputed, thew um times \\'i1(‘11 limii‘ iibcmlity in pn q ()ni Uni funds of the ninrncipuiny S’YCIHS 10 got in advance or their prudence. 1" .,.i 1211:, but paid it on Hm gmuml that 21 pmcvdcnt 11:14} premnusly been establish-(i. \Ve do nut duuht the brick lmis answered {[5100}! purpose. Yet WC think it \‘x‘mzf‘l be well If 11):: new C(Jm'lcil\\<>ni(1 not hold Lhcmsclvcs l‘cspunsmh: im‘ \vm‘k 02‘ :llatcrlul unlcss ï¬rst authorixml by them. ly and wuntonly insulted 10 lucct the exigencies of :1 corrupt and morilmul political party. sugn-rmrltv m‘cr all u’hm's sands of [a sts (If lhc Innst soxcx‘est cases \w could ï¬n 1hr] in (riil‘l‘iug Lu fulfvir, Dullnrs fm‘ any case of on thmnt, iI-tlumm, hnmsvu ummnmpfiun in its early 2+: unugh, anIl n11 Illst'nst‘s 5111.51;;,e-X(:up1asthma,er «'10:; m MUM, that, net-“1|th Cungh Syrup. w‘mn tukv: Cungh Syz'up‘ w‘mn Iukvn riil'ucnmys. Sunlxluhnï¬lv Large l'mtflm $7}. (h‘lllliw in N‘ie. SUM by all drug. L'x1IH‘SR (m H-m'ipï¬ Â«f 111-» Wow A: On . 'l‘urmxm, ()m R] an :n'rungument Inwdn uith Mr Shvppurd, H10[n‘nln‘ivuu'nfthirrymprl' is prepared h) send to :my :MMX' “Yul-11:“: 1‘111.\L,Hl|d thv'l‘uruntw \Yvilfly Ncns :md York (Junmv I’npux' to Hm, JIM of Du» rUIJl'm'I', 1887, \Uut‘tllel' \xi'h ulw dull.- wm'th Hf hunks, ful‘ the sum «1†151%. Stud in your urders at mug-ca. um: rm I'wmmndm' (If this, yezn‘, fur anh I-zvpvl'i. fteu. The fulluwing is. the Hat, hf hmks Nu \er’s \‘v’mld's Wmuhrr. m‘ Familv Lininwm. n nvvvr fuil‘nf; cute for rheu- mmism. m‘m‘niuia, cum, burns, bruises, wmmds and {mat bites. 25 and 50, All druggisï¬x. Arcade Buildings, Rooms A 86 B, UpStairs. m m Has the exclusive right for the use (If Hurd’s New Method uf extractâ€" ing teeth without pain, by means of VITALIZED AIR ! 0N RUBBER, â€" UN CELLULOID, I use no cheap material and wall’ant every, set. Gyld Filling, and all other operations skilfully performed, at, mudemte fees. Call and see nw.‘ N0 truuble to an- ; quI-‘a'r m a. ARTM‘ICI 3. P. LENNGX, A I)A;\‘G[9‘11’()Uï¬ I‘lt:’5t‘E/)EN,’I'. .bsululeiy no pain experienced and harmless in all cases. 1Q) 11 11 1U IS H) H'll' BEST SETS ’I he Jiuunlmi Jiotvl 'J'huliluvk Rube . Dntootï¬'vmnul 'unnmmflrn‘dsb .\v1\'£cllH1H¢> of Tom Sawyer (‘lnu in Muhmtte . Hue 1»me V The \Vim‘s Tum . ‘ ..... Lentow to :L Ymmg Mm'rhunh 511' I’llillip's ‘_‘.'ifu 0111053 or Lilli (:i' tlwi 41m] . y Tan ' ‘ ‘ Mm :L‘_C ]{ "JTI)I]\'."{110 s I nrrmto by (Hui; l‘ (- (plum-n (I! :m I'nhn ‘s Ht-rm E'hn \\'vlfl«~m- I“ \(‘vmnlonmxu ‘JT:)I]\'."1110 Ynnmz \Viddvr u]; Ln]"vhl<\1"s,hy llldï¬lmw 1111111,11101":Ll‘lni11’Twit/Hr " “ bound in cloth ED‘FIN’I‘IS'I‘, {the utnwst cont}; m t‘.’ HVUI‘ :1“ u’hm's, mu}: [a sts (If lhc must (thame cases \vc could ï¬mL \\L' {wring LU f()lf(‘i{v ()[1H m' any case (if cmlgh. (- -tl:u»nz:1. hmlwmw: l 10m [00!) FUIUVICH‘ XtI‘CbO' dint HOI'HHHIE or; :lfl'mugg- AL OF hIthll“! {vnniw “new H ivh‘ H'l‘ “114:2. v. 9. “my cum n iih “bath :1 “curving tn mm] 200. TEETH m- in Ha Her 9 Emu- â€" $8.00 $10.00 :le Hilly mm by >1)†r 9 hun- Hl :md ljxmi- mmul} 30 5 0 [UH :H‘. ‘llld JANUARY SALE During ï¬lm we Wm @ï¬â€™e‘r lame inducemenï¬s those wile want My ï¬mï¬ - ch83; gems at very MW migas. thm}; ï¬le Emliday tméie mï¬ueecï¬. @1112: Stack wmidemh’éy, “we have an hmï¬ & asswémefï¬t “WI/fess {Emmy “5, was.“ 3* m :24; I.“ dflim mï¬omagmr "W 3 ‘ ‘ ;_K W? ,V 7 M’lfldflefl, 8 45-53 1 , “MPâ€. a 77.. p. _ A -. -v~ ; .5 fl . whiz: 5.2811 » '1 ¢ ‘ “y, . 1': 02"" a . Wua r3â€:er *3 mm. @thsbS, aï¬Ã©m :7 vb, rww- n : £10319? and; ï¬an- 7 1 1 63? as, Maia we we Qï¬f‘ering at 530 flaw that ï¬shay sure 4.30 be I. And. then, if yen want a nice Lamp, a Fine China or Coloreciware Tea Set, or anything in this line of goods, it will pay you to see our stock before purâ€" chasing. Call and see us and we Will help to? make this a Happy New Year for you. We we Mime that you want @0091, 530mm, clean. fluxmms & Railw- ins, chaise Teas, Goifees 85 Sugars, and Pure Spicag, and we have them for you at the closest prices they can be Obtained at. V. S n1 . N. «La the @Mgains. G1§l§ NNAN’fï¬i B. GRENNAN. RICHMOND III MWQ Esiéiiég I Are now prepared to take enntracts for all kinds mt" Builuhngs. PLANED LUMBER, MOULDINGS, Ml, MW‘BFJ [19038, SASH, ï¬iii‘gï¬g‘é, 85E} flï¬fiflï¬s $33, 8 ‘ THE me In connection with the factory, where custom sawing wï¬l be done. All work guaranteed and prices moderate. The above factory is situated on RICHMOND SIX, RLCHMOND HILL FIRST-CLASS SAW-Mi LL Having bonght the above-nmued mill and put everythng in Kept on hand, or made to order on the shortest notice. A stuck of Nov. 25th, 18: rn Always on hand. mere is also a FlflSTgCLAS§ ORDER, .: JEN.) jUST 0121221“: ‘12:), A L. INNES & SONS DIE 1 L51 ‘N‘ï¬mvmfll‘ï¬mï¬ï¬mi" "1537(1)..me "192‘? L} J‘ 31‘! «a. n6 1m .‘ E, E .i "H “TIA i‘x’ V; L .\,‘. 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