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Samuel AiiJ^,«.who now #3elP your suffrage, is v.'hat low TH3e«r your sultrage, is v.iiat one oi' the Members called stxicCly a ^nilt^l•ial Man, the political charlatan ot" the \\ hole House, and votet' Avith every party as long as it is in power ! • Samuel Ault is Wliig, Tory, or Keformer, as the party in power happens to smile upon him ! • • Samuel Ault is the man who supported the Reform Party and denounced John i^ Mjicdonalet- and Gait while out of power, and turned round and ^^OBed Ui^very Reform Party the moment John A. and Gait came into rJiiver agfiV ^ • "Sainuef Ault isTne shiAy politician who is everything to evei'y one, rfl it snits his purpose. % , ' Samuel Ault is the man wjio denounced the Intercolonial Railway and the Amaljjfimation of the Bi^ffafo and Lake Huron Railway with the Grand Trunk pr^or to 1^6-i,%ind wh«^^heeled round and supported those measures oted for 8 and 10 per cent, when 6 was for a paltry (^n^deration. Samuel Ault is the man wfic proposea. ♦ * ' * • Samuel A^ilt is^ie man reported to 1)0 taken in at the back door of the House in. Quebec lo| pledge lijinBlf to John A. Macdonald, and who, after pledging him^f, catfte out and "uot'ld against John A. through the influence of George Bro^nlind ^ S. Macdonald. Sc'imuel A^ilt is*'tljie.man whdProted for increasing the duties on Teas, Sugars,' Oottofis, Molasses^and Tobacco, to the enormous extent they are at present. ^ . ^ wf^ Samuel Ault is the man who voted to have your watch-dogs taxed, and would vote for^a tax on your cats if the party in power would ask him. SamuelAult i^the man wMq voted to spend half-a-million dollars on the Ottawa Buildings, Avhen tws and a-half was already spent, out of the pockets of UppeP Canadians, and allow the Lower Provinces to pay nothing. Samuel Ault is the man wh^c'oes for every measure he is told, to the detriment of the farming and n"i|8![iaii^al interests, to iill the pockets of a a laughing-stock of Stomiont few " pets." f o Samuel Ault is the man who has mad. in the Legislature. Samuel Ault is the man of monosyllables, who was hooted down du the tloor of tl^ House Avhen he attempted to open his mouth, and Avho never dare let hi? voice 3lB'^«i'tl since in the Halls of Jli^ Assembly. SamueikAult is tire man who has the audaci%- and meanness to tiv and hoodwink the Elecfoft of Stormont to send hirti back to Parliament to be made a tool of and be laughed at. Independent Electors of Stormont, one and all, Tory and Reformer : this pliable politician oilers himself as your candidate for the House of Commons, and Avill not pledge himself to support the Government, so that he can have a hole to oreep out of at any time. Will you trust him? Cau y^a trust him after what you know of his past conduct ? Do you^hink liim worthy to represent the old constituency of Stormont that has had so many men of talent on the tloor of the House of Parliament of Canada. i Therefore, if remains to be seen wdiether you will consont to place the fate of our country in such unsafe and quibbling hands. I AN ELECTOR. ^