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Always 0% Hand: Use Winter Balm for chapped hands. he purifying and healing properties renders t’he Skin soft and silk-like in its textures. Is the Place to Co What they may, we stflI/ keep shop at» For the SPRING and SUMMER trade at JG$E§PH H. HALL. AN IMMENSE STOCK ()F BE THE OF THE FOR; RICHMOND l LL \VE shall now have no more political contests until 1892. The speech of’ Mr. Ulmplenu in the House of Commons makes so much clear; and indeed, such hits been the aeneral understanding for sometime. Next year the census of the Dominion trill be taken, and the Hamil‘ ten Spectator says it is reasonably car-- tzrin that: Ontario will, under the new census, be entitled to a larger representa- tion in parliament than she now has. The British North America Act pro- vides that the. House of‘Comnrons Shall Centintte for ï¬ve years from the day of returning the writs, and Mr. Chapleau tells us that the life of the present. House will legally expire on March fifth, 1892. There will therefore be six ses sions of thq present parliament, although the last session must close before March léth, and the write for the new House must be issued by that date. Our readers are aware that the representa- tion of Qtreb‘ec is consmnt._ It. is altvays 65 members, and the Other provinces are entitled to representation equal to that of Quebec in proportion to their population. In the ï¬rst parliament Ontario had 82 members. The census of 1871 increased the number to 88, and that of 1881 to 925 The following arc the ofï¬cial total majorities from places throughout. North York: King, Davis, 249 Wliitcliurcli, Davis, 180 last Gwillimbury, Davis, 1‘22 North Gwillimbury, Davis, 41 Georgina, Robinson, Newmarket. Davis, 50 Aurora, Davis, 37 Stoulfville, Davis, 66 Holland Landing, Robinson, the various polling 35 19 The iotal number of votes pallet? add up only 3,059 as against 3,557 in 1886. What about «he boasted Manhood Suf- frage Franchise ? Does it not appear as if the thing was a fraud, delusion and snare 7 N0 The Ofï¬cial returns for East. York place Mr. Smith’s mnjoriLy at 517. The last time his majority was about 800 over Crosby. 310 ANOTHER. way of looking at the great victory that the friends of' Dr, Gilmour boast so much about. is the in- crease of votes gained I by cash pelson bi‘er the result in 1836. In1886 Gilmour polled ...... 1539' In 1890 do ...... 1794 FARRER has left the Mail and lhlien a position on the Globe. The World éays: Mr. Mowat is to give a dinner party in Farrer’s honor shortly. His‘ Grace will likely be there to welcome Edward back. What is the object of the deal? To try and keep the Catholic vote now for Motvut with the Liberal party in the next Dominion election. The Globe has been a mass of' editorial blundcr’s sinCe Gordon Brown left it. N01 Tim World says: Speaking: of the elections in the Province of Quebec. “ As before every English county and every English polling district in the 'provincc has voted against Mercierism except in M'egantid, v’vhe‘re Col. Rhodes Was only elected by bribery of the rail- way subsidy kind." No '1 Envelopes postpuid to any part of the Dominion with their business card neatly printed thereon in black ink for $2.00. Send copy with remit- tunes. N01 Aï¬vert-isements Without writteh instructions willlbe inserted until forbitl anti urged transi- ent rams. EVERY TuimsbAY, At; his printing Ofï¬ce, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Terms of Subscription :~$1 00 per annum in advance. When not, paid in advance $1 50 ivill be charged. . Trunsitory advertisements, ï¬rst insertioï¬, _ . perliue ............................... Scents Each subsequent insertion, per line. 3 penta‘ Alanâ€"Luluan .w. . . perliue.. 7.. 9 céhts Each subsequent insertion, per line .. 3 plants t. Contracts for time and space made on applica- 10n. No] Total votes 1705 COUNTRY MERCHANTS 10‘ Diï¬â€˜ercncc ...... In 1886 Orr polled........... In 1890 Clondeuau polled.... The York Herald. Smith’s majority M :xjiorfty for Davis Difference Smith Gibson 41‘2 71 114 117 65 3‘10 576 414 :25; aéxnnono’ TOWNSHIP 55 60 _ 102' 56 46 97 6:3 82 IZ’ARKHAM TOWNSHIP North York. 6‘.) no 219 1'38 MARKEAM VPILLAGE 06 ' 54‘ 12 36 31 2 ‘HERALD†OFIFCE, East York:- 304 123' YORK TOWNSHIP] 30 76 29 10 26 26‘ ‘27 X7 88 RICHMOND HILL 56 STOUFFVILLE 15 EAST" TORONTO 9?. PUBLI SHED BY 1188 4‘2 ‘29 61 33 25 26 Richmond Hill, 0n Smith’s Gibson’s M aj 17 611 94 17 52 71 25 29 '29 Post Masters Doctors and BusinesssMen gcnn have 1,000 249 180 1‘22 41 745 69‘1 . 375 255 M u,j 20 42 1f the City Council abolishes all market fees, except at the cattle market, and will asu'me th'e‘ maintenance of the Lake Shore rond fro‘m the boundaries of the city to the b‘o‘rders of Peel, the County Council will graciously do aWay with all toll~gates. The County Cou‘n- cil is too generous. The cost and care of maintaining the Lake Shore road has long harassed the county councillors, ahd it would be a very great relief if they could unload it upon the city andl be free of it forever.‘ Their very eager? uess to part Will] it, they Who never part with anything which would be of use to anyone else, is enough to Warrant the city in respectfully declining the present. Compared to the individual extortion practised by the toll- gates, the drain on the community at l‘airge for maintaining the Lake Shore road Would he perpetual‘ robbery. Not one resident of the city in twenty c‘at‘es whether the toll-gates exist or not, suffering no inconvenience from them‘ nor contributing anything to them, but every ratepa‘yer in the city would feel the incubus of the Lake Shore road. As far as the market fees are concerned they should go as being inconsistent with the progress of a great city, but the second part of the county’s oï¬er is too generous for acceptance. IF James L. Hughes had been elected in Peel, there would be some sense in maintaining a road thither that the member might have communication with his consti’tu’en'ts b’y buckboard whenever he felt inclined for a drive, but under present circumstances the conservative city of Toronto has nothing to gain by a road thither. The cou‘nty councillors are cunning folk, but the: sidelines never produced men with such long heads as the alderm‘en,and they will doubtless decide that the sacrifice the county asks is too much. \Vitb the rate of taxation still in doubt, it would be as much as an alderman’s seat is worth to propose the acceptance of the county’s most disâ€" interested ofl’cr to relieve itself of' what it ï¬nds tOo expensive to keepâ€"Toronto News. Hun; C‘ F. Fraser . . . . . . . . . . . . Brockville Jame-s Conmee‘....n . . . . . . Wes} Algoma' Jumps Clancy , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wes! Kent Dr. hchuhun. . . . . . . V rih Wenlworth Dr. Howlinz. . . . .. . .wsuu‘lhlienfrcw John Lngghrin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nipisaing Alfred Evanm‘réT. . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . Prescott Alexander Rubi! ard . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russel] Solomon While. . . . . . . . . . . . . North Essex The County Is Too Gene/mus. We naturally. concern io'urselves, for the success of those of the candidates who are of the minority in this province, and whom we associate in assertion of the principle of Catholic representation. In the late parliament" we had eight Catholics, namely: ' Messrs. Fraser, Conmee, Clancy. Murray, McMahon, Paeaud, Robillard and Evanturel. In the next we shall have nine: Messrs. Fraser, Conmee, Clancy, Dow-ling, Loughrin, McMahon, Evanturel, He‘bilm‘ lard and White. Of the old number we have lost oneâ€"Mr. Thomas Murray of North lienfrew â€"who must have been deserted by some of his party, Otherwise he would have been returned, as he Was in 1886, by a substantial majority, but the'lo‘ss is offset bv the election in the South Riding of Dr. Dowlinrz, who reâ€" places a nonâ€"Catholic, Mr. J. A. Noâ€" Audrew. The new Catholic score stands thus: Those who declare that they doubt the sincerity of Mr.,D’Alton McCarthy in the stand hehas taken on the. Jesuit Estates’ Act, do not know the man. There is no honester, as there is no c‘everer man in Uanadria’n- pubiic life to-day than the resolute and energetic eo-leader of the Equal Rights Party just come into organized existence: In 1885 Campbell polled 1883 “ (lhisholm “ 2110 Maj. 227 What's the matter i‘vith the Manhood Franchise? As it, will be noticed by the above that. Mr. Chisholm polled 51 votes short of the polling in 1886, and the total votes polled this your only ciâ€" eeeds two of 1886, being this year, 3,995 and in 1886, 3,993 And NOW They Have Nlne. The writer has known Mr. DIchrthy intimately for ï¬fteen years, and has had opportunities of judging his character and attributes which perhaps have not fallen to others of his friends anti: ad’â€" mirers. Helms this, therefore, to say of" him; while leaving aside altogether the question at issue mine the country : The Screetsville Review: Mr. K; Chisholm was elected by a majority of 1231 Mr. Hughes having succeeded in clitling dov‘m the Old Reform majority by over one hundred. Mr. Hughes did not get the full Conséi'imtive vote, ulâ€" lhough many Reformers voled for him. The following me statistics of the votes ‘ polled: Streetsville .... ........ Brampton . Toronto Township.;. Chinguzxconsy Culcdon ..... Gore The result of the general elections in the Province of Quebec is an overwhelm- ing victory for the Mei-bier Government. The returns indicate - a government majority of between 25 and 30. In Montreal the Government carried four out of the six seats. The three Quebec city divisions elected' Ministerialists. The Empire says: The Grand Trunk influence was exerted on every hand in favor of the Government, and was a strong factor in bringing about Mr. Tuillon’s defeat. D’Ai’t‘on McCarthy is a mhu of mitâ€" Mlsjudging the Man. A Lesson for Ontario. The Contest ih Peel. Majority ...'.'.. [From The Irish Canadian.) Hughes. Chisholm, 1936 88 315 585 459 400 89 2059 1936 30 282 516 611 470 150 1 3 MCCOLL’S Renowned Cylinder Oil Made only By MCCOLL BROS. a; God To‘i-‘onto. M r. McCarthy never was, and probab- ly never will be, the somalled “popular man.†His attributes and instincts are not in that line. He is not built that way. He has not the natural gifts nor He is fearléSs iii a hoarse of action, public or private. His will power is stupendous, his staining is nimyellous, his sunguinity is of the liveliest. And, underlyng it all, is the keenest sense of honor and the strpngost udhcsion to moral integrity. No one ever knew D’Alton McCarthy to be guilty of a mean or nnmnnly thing. Maybe that is 'why it has beeu said of him that he has not been a “ success" as a politician. Making the “ successful†politician only too often spoils the honest inun. ural good principle. Born in him, his early training developed it; the sur» roundings of his youth and early manâ€" hood matured it; his professional life ripened it, andâ€"all credit to him lâ€"his political career has not. marred it a par- ticlel He fought his way into repre- iantatice lif‘e’ by pluck and persever ance which betoken nobility of character no less than sturdy manlinees. Battling for principle in the campaign which ï¬rst gave him his seat for North Simeoe, he was absolutely alone; on that eventful election night, in the strong assurance that the electors of the Riding had en- dorsed the National Policy and returned him at the head of the poll. Returns were incomplete and discouraging. His friends and supporters were disappointed and downâ€"hearted. But McCarthy himself Was not. He had faith in the people aim the cause he espoused. and next merding’s news amply justiï¬ed it. This incident illustrates the calibre of the man. MCCOLL BROS. & 00- Toronto. FUR SALE BY SANDERSN BEDS., BBUGEISTS, RIGHMDND HILL. Hus U5 equal for Engine cylinders. Try it and see for yoï¬rself‘. Bewaré of imitations of LARDINE OIL. The Fatï¬o‘ï¬s Heavy Bodied Oil for all Machinery; GIVE Those who use it onée ï¬se it always. TU apply the poetic WCrds “ a medicine that’s able to breathe life into a stone" to B. U I}. savors of exaggeration, but considering ils countless cures and wonder-- i'iil work even exaggeration) aeemsjustiï¬able if; it convinces lhuse who hesitate to try B. B, B. and be cured. yet the studied aequirements to become “the darling of the people.†Neither does his ambition lie that way. What he is at the Bar or in politics he has become by brains, by industry, by cour- age and by at straightforward course of life. As a ladder of the new Party we belieVe him to be amng Iconscientinusly and without caring a straw whether his political interests will be advanced or not. He means what he says and does whet he thinks right. 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