At the McCarthy demonstration at Tara on Thursdav last the W0. men’s Christian Temperance Union sent up to the leader of the Third Party a series of questions bearing upon the prohibition question, reâ€" spectfully requesting a reply. Re- ferring to the questions Mr. McCar- thy afterwards said: “On the prohibition queetion I have to say that I do not believe in the effective- ness of a prohibition law. I would not be understood as not realizing the enor- mous eVIl of iniemperance, but as to the remedy good men differed, and I do not think a. law could be enforced which would deprive temperate men of the right to use their own judgment as to what they should eat, and drink. There was no reason why the temperance people shOuld not cherish every hope ot the ï¬nal triumph of their cause. I think the proper course in now being- T-‘Ix‘y‘ued in inst'lli rmperanco plinrir-ie.» with the tariff, it does not appear that there is much basis of truth for their as- sertions." The Empire goes on to say that Hon. Messrs. \Vallace and Wood, after making a tour of the provinces and after holding confer- ences with representative men from both sides of politics, are able to re- port that the principle of the Na- tional Policy is sound. If the farmers are satisï¬ed with their trade relations w:th other countries by all means let them work along the same lines as they have been doing since 1878. The Empire of that notwithstandir agitators and enem emment algue that there is wide- spread dissatisfaction against the A good deal of comment has been caused in political circles by the fact that the \Vinnipeg Free Press, in which President VanHorne, oi the Canadian Paciï¬c railway, is a shareholder, is supporting Mr. Martin, the Liberal candidate in Vv'inmpeg. Mr. VanHorne in an interview on Friday, said that the Canadian Paciï¬c is absolutely out of politics, and as for himself, while he is a stockholder in the Free Press, he has no voice in its policy. Mr. Ellis, the editor oi the St. John's Globe, who has just been re- leased irom jall atter serving a term tor saying hard things against Judge Tuck, seems to be the lion of the hour. He was welcomed back to his home by a monster demon- stration in which prominent citizens of all shades of politiCS participated. If public opinion is a safe critenan to be guided by Mr. Ellis isa much- abused man. It is sale to say that nine Journalists out of ten in this province have condemned his in]- prisonment. It is only fair to re- member, however, that the law is very strict in sliieidiugjudges trom imputatiuns, and Mr. Ellis showed no inclination to wiihdraw anything that he said. Rev. Dr. Wild and (L01. O'Brien were on the pzatform and gave ad- dresses along With Mr. Dalton Mc- Carthy at the Stratlord meeting on Fridav. Thuse politicians evident- ly believe in killing two birds with one stone as at the close of the meeting a candidate was selected to contest North Perth in the McCar- thy interest. on the 2nd or nexv; mom†mu 5m. some idea as to the feeling of the people in Ontario pOlitics. On that day the electors of East Lampt'm and North Bruce will be called upon to ï¬ll the vacancies in these tidings. RIVH MOND HxLL. Thursday The’voting in two corstituenczcs the 2nd of next month wxll give me idea as to the feeling of the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Ear Eibsml. EDI TURIAL NOTES. nemxes we punt Ewes S. Cartwright x‘ esterday that “sundr. of the (10v Nov. 16. ’93 says sundry Wedding Cakes on Shortest Notice The third page of the Toronto Daily Mail is noted for “Want†advertisements. If you want a situation. a mechanic, 9. huslness, machinery, lodgin", if you have lost or found anything, or if you want to ï¬nd out where anyone is, advertise in the Toronto Daily Mail, and read the adâ€" vertisements on the third page of that paper. The charge is two cents a word. each insertion, or ten cents a wordfor six insertions. Address The Mail, Toronto, Canada. Cunicmiom-ry. Oranges. Lem- ons. Nails and Frail. above occasion discord at such Druggist DAVED HILL, BAKER & CONFECTIUNER tollowin Orange Gnnï¬ m Eh EaEEe. & EnEEEE mm partlzan S( have machine tism oi candor Ladies, do you know that there are some preparations on the market that are so adulterated that they are unsafe to use? especially in the preparation of the lood supply, and no preparation can admit of adulter- ation so much as baking powder; don’t use a cheap or any other kind of baking powder that you do not know What it is composed of; well if you use a baking powder use one which you can place conï¬dence 1n; my bakingr powder is perlectly pure and mixed with the greatest caution and of the purest articles in the market, and the composition of our powder is no secret, you can mix it yourself, or I sell it ready prepared for twenty-ï¬ve cents per pound. tive cause in W fully predicted of the Orange 1 the defeat of D next election.†utterance know it, and M credit tor makim obvious reasons. strive to conceal ited by “Kin" is t] inn. The Flanenr are both very ; There are m‘er $25 mgs in each issue a Ynu slrnuld hav» it Address. The Mail. men means a L it is only fair to 1mm: of t nteresc to The Wom ited by “ Georg feet of The Tribune, of Toronto Junction, gives an account of an Orangemen’s supper held in that town a few evenings previous. If our cotem. is correct the social supper was con»- verted into a Conservative meeting. “ We are inlormed on reliable authority,†says Llie Tribune, "that OH The Saturday Daily bfuil is a men (0 the, Dun!“ ultimate arhm-r H the country is th soldier " Tribune HESS will funnw I npininn Is amine bind my friem minds of the young, who will grou- people favorable to all reasonable 1 cal restrictions. At present the at public npininn is such that a carnh lawlessness and a carnival of lice: EVHOLESA LE and BETA EL. anizatlon DAVID HELL, If, In W. A. SANDERSON, Iorgntten (mum’s : Syme s; the Orde lSlIl Richmond Hill. OCCSSXOD well-ioundm and Mr lllé an adjunct of )r( roprietcr 1, women Kingdmn l‘ is the bri; 5 Its ed Edition ( henutilnl rld and sr. I‘ll LINE OF a. rlgid I? my gatheri him onservatlve caucus, 0 let the Liberals Vlr. Syme deserves wg lumwn what, for -g klmwn what, to .some of his brethre 50 00 of Th mml {ha DI) 'orm-t nld admit {ichmond Hill the 7 franc cal Le rlh trictinn I. and I 211C 1er pIC M 1‘ wr full of 1 articles of 1 children. rtment, ed- tin Amer- and Girls apartments. 01" engrav- mluy M'ail. hrs a year. Tanada. Ill as a man ion that 3f“ Him“ wu- ' is Hunt the affairs uf n n! 'he OUSC‘I‘VQ Ora n Increa se )DSCI’ to Mr ith the am party rnnto A. G. ELLIOTT, Men’s Overcoats, Boys’ Overcoats. Men 5 Suits BO} 5’ Suits. The goods have only just been passed into stock, so you may rely on getting new goods, and the prices are away down. This department is well supplied with fall and winter goods, and our trade in this department is increasing ; prices tell every time. The best that can be pro- cured, and sold as cheap as the cheapest. We guarantee these goods all pure wool and of the best make, and prices the lowest for this quality of goods. taken in exchange; highest Dnces allowed. BGOTS Butter and Eggs GROCERIES. BLANKETS. RICHMOND HILL. BARGAINS This week in THE BEA? and $HOES. B E Jul-VI 123 WINTER FOOT-\WEAR In men's VValerpmnf Felt Telescope boots, men’s Felt A Russet Felt bouts, men’s Long Felt Boots, half fox four 4. bermen's Hose, four different kinds of men’s Stockings, Seamless Wool boots, men’s Snow Flake Merino Wool bt been catefuily selecned from the best; manufacturers who line in the Dominion. Also an extensive stock of Ladies’ Lace boots, Felt Gaiters, Felt. Slippers. Women's Skating stock of Rubber Gnods. In men’s Pure Gum anben Rubbers, men’s Sandal Rubbers, Ladies’ Storm Rubbers, Lndies’ Gipsy Rubbers, men’s Oven-shoes in Snow Exclude shoes, women’s and children’s Plain Overshoes, Ludies’ Laced, Boys in all kinds. [n boot and shoe leather goods tenaive stock of Long Boots in men’s, boya’, yomhs’ and Foot \Veur in all the latest styles and patterns. For qua these goods the cheapest in the market, This is not Greek, bu Cough Remedy in t which is fast becc advertises itsalf Opp. (-Zlyde Hotel '6 acres west end lot No. 46, let Cou.Townahip cigaughau} 1: mm 0 ($11â€" tf J. R. ARNOLD TEE C. D. DANE Men’s and Women’s Cork Soles and Blakey’s Plates. Laces in Porpoiso am Cordoâ€" van. Silk and Braid. Sabiu’s Beeswax 0:1, Waterproof Oil, Glycerule Polish, Ladies’ Buttons and Button Hooks, and Button Fasteners. Antoine’s Paste Blacking. Trunks all sizes at, wholesale prices. This sto< Carpets : :1 nd Vali: % mirrors, iustom work a specialty, pegged and sewed. promptly and neatly done. are Open tor ( part thereof. off at a doubl TALK ABOUT BARGf‘KiNS! EVERYTHING GOES! at the abuv of the best tire f.‘om t'r off (preparz The purc would be (1' to drop inn Gliimaké wore-keepers, in lay in your winter or everything in c can reckon on bu Inspection invitei who haV MAï¬LA FOR SALE. HOLLEERAKE, SGE £5 00., DRUGGES"S, 1'71 King St. East, Toronto the 1 LIBERAL (OPPOSIT RGBERT SEVERS’. ALSO IN Srf()CIi tll’) recor reek, but lady in the fast becom ses itself. recommen‘ msxst IM MENSE STOCK OF Year. )tS JUST ARRIVED AT ners and Othé )nne SUD! if merely spells Dacxwan )e worldâ€"Davids Cough ming the most popular 61: No person uses it w nding 1t LO their friends. right 1t )CK GU03 10H if 1m Successors to J03. Davids & Co m actlve 1f )( tune TREE I hereby give x Inespass ihrough found trespassiu will be prcaecvtc 14-3113 J A and .l OI'OII 11( am< DOT >on as the w} ent st< Felt Artie Buckled boots, men’s four dlfl‘urent grades of Lumâ€" ings, men's Hangover Standard 001 bums. 'l'nesa guods have ‘uho excel] in this particular gadiea’ Winter Foot Wear, Belt {:zting boots, felt lined. A full unbermen’s Rubbers, Muskoka bbets. Ladies’ Croquet Rubbers, )f NOTICE TO , 8; CO, bermen’s Rubbers, Muskoka :rs, Ladies’ Croquet Rubbers, luders‘ men’s Plain Felt Over- .ies’ Carnival Buttuned and rods we are showing an ex- 1d children’s. Ladies’ Fine quality and price you will ï¬nd backwards the best lSPASSERS 1‘ Cm EEVAD! lane without rbid‘ Jiddiug the public to Any party or parties lune (they this dam ng tn lmv. uuiï¬ALL Pine Grov- 9,5â€- @LZQL, dugï¬ï¬E. Repamng am public to or parties this date