There is n perfect boom in North “lest Colonization Companies just now. At the present time their name is almost legion, and them is every prospect that there will be at least, about two hundred and ï¬fty such C uindian Gmnpsnies, outâ€" side of the Syndicate and Englile comâ€" Vpanies. The last of these that has J‘sprung into existence is the XORK FAR- MERS COLONIZATIUN 00.,†under the presidency of our esteemed friend, N. Clark Wallace, Esq. M. 1)., Support- ed by a true blue board of good Conscr- Vative directors, one name excepted, It is unneCc-ssgry for irrith glue the details Of the working of this Q()iiipany,_ which is worked on exactly the same principle to :ill the cmnpzmios of a similar nature. Epilomlzcd, the plan of working is some~ what as follows :-»A conipiiny of menâ€"â€" it don't matter whether they possess capital or notvrcombine and agree with the Government for a quantity of landâ€"â€" It mlllion or two million acreshas the [use may lieâ€"on condition that they pay she stipulated amount in a. certain num- ber of ainnual instalments, 'l'hey ask for subsci'ibeis at a certain ï¬gure, and they must assume certain obligations and pay their amounts in instalments nlso, the ï¬rst to become due in time to meet their ï¬rst payment to the Government. A- mong other obligations subscribers are required to do gin-emption duties on their lands withinu certain time of which lheqompany claims the benefit, and get :9. rebate of $1.25 pg}; acre, while the sett- lci‘ reaps no beneï¬t what eve}, and the result is that if the oulnpany icysucacssfu‘. it nill clear from one to two dollars per acre oruiore on all its lauds whiglioither the country or the settleriniglit better have had, the benefit of. But the quest~ ion arises, " is the company likely to prove successful .9 With the above nam- od number of companies in the lield of competition (and we hnve authority for the ï¬gures) it seems almost beyond it doubt that some of them, if not many or :ill of them “'1†full tulmeet theiniobligat mus, and the consequence must be either forfeiture ol all that has been accomplish- ed, or the whole company and its settlers twill fall into the power of the Govern.â€" inent, Aud‘wc cannot help asking if it. does not look as if there with: something in this last idea. In fact we are forced to believe that there are two grand ob- jects to be‘aucomplished by these com- iuniies. The ï¬rstis to give every Gover- uieiit supporter in tlieliouse ofCoinmons who voted blindly with Sir. John, des‘ pite his doubts as to wisdom of his pol- icy in the Syndicate bargain, an oppor- tunity to recoup himself, or a little mark .uikrecugniticn of his services, as we be- lieve every Government supporter is .oitlier directly in his own name or indi- T’EQIly‘ to have a company simil‘ir to that of unredeemed member, Mr. \Vallace. The Montreal Past, which always enâ€" 4hgvurs to give effective ALL tn Sir John ,L Mgcdoualdï¬aya of the b qudary que's- twatâ€" “The Dominion Government seems to think that Ontario is too powerful and gxsrcises too much infl‘lencejn[11:900qu oil of the Uumiuhm as it is. It would Jppmu‘ that. as u mutter uf abstmot right the territory should belong t.†()utann. but r‘ghtq have often to yield tu State ne- cessities. " Such am admission as this is not ozmily wrung from ,u Tu 'y Journal, and is cer- iuinly ago 1th pastmg in every .{cfurmer's bat. hygiaytitp the justice of the wrapâ€, i3 muthorizuu to vurmaumunts for Jud f‘nsighlcd political intriguv-notwithv standing the fact. that many clergyman ; n:- mlging an active part in them, in direct viulzlhun of the discipline of their cliiirplx 41:, â€":md the gunner the eyes of the pub llC are opmmd 10 this {net the better it. will bu for our commy. K 11:6‘866nud object is to bring as many ï¬attlgzg as possiblé under the thumb at the (Epymumelm in the North West, as it 15 almost. a certainty that. these Compan- les cmmyt fulï¬l their obligations, and ,tlloir settlers will be placed vat' the abso- lute cuntrql of [he Guvernment and the, must consequently to its bidding. “"3 have no desire to judgg: these com pï¬nies t- 0 harshly, or imgme to they: ,motiws which are no: in their thoughts, but from the evidence before us at 11': - mt the fact stands zghxxost prown that. {Muse Culu panics are grand Tory confed- uraufu ‘ fur the accnmlzlishment of a der Ahu Uuumla Advert-m .x‘u ' Nu '4‘.) Kxug St. Wes , Luroum O FRIDflY', .Mfl-‘J if," 180’?- CULUu J'AA TIUN COMPANIES. 1w WIWIVBUTBHEE A N A DMIb’b'l ON. muzme {Ml tlun Paper ï¬gural. MANAGER DEAR Sm. â€"Perniit me in any through rhe enlnmns of yunr vn.lu;\hle pupsx, that if the band is desirous of paying for; their season tickets for the skating rink, as in- Lnnnted in the Herald of last week, it" they will call around at, my place, though [may be absent in Mzuntobn, my wife will be most happy in receive the amounts uf the tickrts and amnly pay them for the semic‘igfendpredï¬y which ti (ms icjion [will he «annular-am) m pucxet. ' They played, digging the SGLSUII‘twul‘JO tunes ; there are, ï¬fteen memban in the b’llld each of whom had the beneï¬t of a season ticket grivelogea, which is $30. Last. year between tickets and carnivals they renlimd out of the rink, over $70; and to this fact tlwy may attribute the honor of wearing the new unifqnn, which» appar: ently makes Lhem now {an above play- ing at such c-nnmon places as the rink, but they can enjoy a guild 5k ite, never~ Lhulvss“ I leave ukutnrs who are. converâ€" _s mt, with the circumstances and the pub- lic to judge which uf us is the obligated parly‘.’ ’ ply to their readers,‘ as they had the same oppm‘tnnity of getting it as the 6'1on Mr. Meredith having received a copy of it before it was bruught down in the House. [t is only another exhibition of the ï¬lail'sunfaimcss and dishonesty (mm- bined. The Telegram says :â€"â€"And now we are told the reason the P. has not brought Nuvn Scutia coal to Ontario is that the output of Lha mines is only equal to the name demand. This fcct combined with the existence of 11. four million dollar surplus, takes away the lust shred of ex- cuse fur taxing this provincé~~the Iuilch c w 0" the U\ m n 9nâ€"â€":\n unnecessary and burdensmne ï¬fty cents per ton. The pontensinn of the Government organ that the tmiliu Raid by the American producer is incunsistant with its claim that a. re- duction of the duty on ten uml colfug will beneï¬t the consumer. If the American, moducer pays the coal. 91X, why ducsthe Organ not advocatu Una", trehli‘lg of tlm tag; in order to enable the Gnvefnlnunt tu reap anlï¬rgggr l’lal'S/‘Q‘St frgm the pockets of thqudm CONSERVATIVE GATHERING.â€"~Tlle Conâ€" servativesufleast York hint at- thc Agrio cultural Hall, Markham, on Wednesday. Conspicuous in the 'l‘uruntn crowd were Dave Burk and Charley ()hzunberlin. Boultbee is the furlurn hope. t matters little who is the candidate. as hiai recep- tion in the riding will, in all probability be as cold as that of the delegates gather ed tu nominate him in the ï¬reless Agriâ€" cultural Hall.»- Ecmwmfsa‘v. The Mail as an excuse hm not publish- ing the reply of. the Ontario (Egvermuent to the “answer? (If the Dmniuion Go» vernment on My; Boundary Award, ncâ€" cuses the ()ntarm Govcrnnwut of favori- tism in not supplying them with a copy. The fact is, tins is only an excuse as they did not deem it advisable to give the re- The following resulc of Sir John A. Macdonald's advice to his éupporters to "to look after the Municipal Elections" is too good to be lost: In a- certain Wes- tern City the plan wafs trled and the re- sult telegraphed to the (,zhieftnin as fol- lows:â€"â€"You told us to contest the Muni- cipal Elections. “'0 have done so have. Rusulb: thirteen Grits. ï¬ve Tories, and a Grit Mayor.†' THE BAND AND RLNK. To the Editor of the Libcml which no honestCunservutive could deny; but by the use of the indeï¬nite and am- bigunus term “ State ,ncgesaitics†makes a. weak endeavor: tuglvpfend the course of the Government in its zynnitigaqnd linr iuqï¬ice to Ontario, when: 3,; the ‘term I‘l‘Party Ends†wouldï¬havc bécx'x t11é"€ruér and mpre simple explanation ‘of their course. T‘thn a VJLLgI: Cnuï¬cil goes in for unvâ€" cmlmgiug an institution im- the manufac- ture of candidates fur the panetentim‘y. (hey are making a Ind muss hf the N. 1'. and are not any cx'eiic to the party. Yours, &c., ONE WHO KXOWS DEAR SIlt.â€"~.~\ certain Vdigga Council has brought abut the ,rightous indigna- tiuu of their supp-liters, by fixing the rates fur tavern licenses at $00, havng previous to election avowed themseiiivs in favor of a. raise to at h: lst $100. r‘lie village folk ask in vain for an explani- tiun of their conduct. T40 prublcm seems to be tun much for them. And the only Silurian as ye', is o‘ibmd by outsiders. One says LimL the Comic-ll bu~ iug composed of 'L‘urius, could not be ex- DU'CLCII tn do anybhingto injuxc the ma nu- fsictiu'nx', but that they are bound by pn- lit‘iwi princ plus to enumn‘nge that. indiâ€" viduni, thullgh the article produced by Mini; in me to any one but himseir, and have been pronounced by him t.) be gmd for nothing. Says this wiseâ€"3cm, MADE A. QF I'I'. Yours (he, JOHN GILROY. chhgnond Hill. Feb. 27th ’82. Tail“: Ediios‘pf the lljbcmt Wesmp, Feb 20, '82. 0330""??? 4533,??9295- leljgl' extruhbll; ....... F 10111; superior extra Wheat, full, .,,;.. \Vhent,’ spring. . Harley, .......... Outs, Pens, Rye. . ., Timothy 509:1, re Glover .du Beef. hindgquurters Boot", {are quarters, ‘.Iuht0,1\, . Immh ..... Hugaï¬. par 100 lbs Potatoes, per bug. Apples per brl. . Cabbage per do Beuus, bu (lhil‘kens‘porpu Ducks {ammo Fowls per 1m. Partridge, brnc Guam Turkey»! . Butt_er._ ny‘volla, p01: 1b.; aweek in your‘ own town. $5 Outfl- fmc. Nu risk. ylivoryshing new. Cap malnobrequimd, “’0 will furnish you everything. Many are making tortunos. Ladies make as muvh as men, and buys and girls mukn great pay. Reader. if vou want u. busing» at which vou can make great pay ".11 the tune you work, write for particulan to H. HALLET & (.0. anumd. Maine. do â€"»~Spr1ng‘ Wheat, fnill, per bunh Wheat, spring, per bush Outs, pnl‘ bushel Peas. por bushel . Turnips por'bush. ()urrots,per doz . (Illic!£e11s,.1zar pail . Ducks}, por brace Goose, ouch Turkeys. each Potatoes. per big. 1) ried apples. peg; 1h Butterâ€"1b “mageth H do. @1140 runs, per 11) Eggs, per dozen framh ........ do ‘ v do plqlwd .. Apples. per bun 01. Hay per ton Wnod~lmn do â€"isoft FJnupâ€"Fall (lodair y (10“. qus‘fresh, per (102 . Tullnw,pcr 1b.. Lurd .ncrl lb Dried, up;pr \Vool par 11: Improved, It has but (me hole to pass the thread through and are selling,r num- frecly than ever, an that the cumpany has been obliged to enlarge the Emory again. J. L. is also agent, for the LANIASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital ï¬fteen million dollars. Axldross, ' JOHN LUSH. SINGLE 8: DOUBLE IIAIINIflS -6 ‘ sheep skins Hum... . Straw, (‘nu1.best, per tony“. WomL hard, per cord (19 so“ do Richmond Hill, lu‘Stock, and made to order, at the LOWE§T REMUNERATIVE PRICES. A CALL SULICITED. 0N HAND William Harrison’s Sewing Machines. If you want a ï¬rst, glass article. one that is durable, not. liable to ght out of Ul‘del‘ like many others, then get the s. 11. ASHTON, J. .KELMMS. “50, you can have any amount, on ï¬rst Class. property, half margin ('u pev ceiit, UV-el‘zllalf, per cem‘. Business SU‘H'UV PUMLU,’ Eur further particulars apply. to ' 'J, LUSH, VALUATuR Arc. Richmond Hill. l’ictvm. Anxil 20th. 1881. Gexxtlenxon,~-I ï¬nd tlm ymn‘ ,I’nds me giving entire sntisfzmtinugmd Wish you incruuaml hules form) valuable 1!. romer fur dismmes of the kid- neys Signwl Dr. J. B. Morden. Pl'iK‘GF‘uf‘lli‘lt “s Pad, m J0; Regular Pad, $52; Special Pad for GLIroyic Diaeusgs, A permanent- mn'c fay 1.1mm Rack. P1105, dis- erwa's of tha Kidneys. {Sluildcr and Chum-y ur- gtms ur attendant. conmlmuis. v.1 7 . Ask your drugglst for l‘umphle.s and Testi- moninlsâ€"«h‘ce, H. SANDERSDN & SONS, From. Duct-1pm. Druggiats, Mcrchmjs, Farm 01‘s. GU1ng exxtiru 5th faction. I‘NDU BITABLE EVIDENCE. Richmond Hill, July 21%, ‘SU. Elm ï¬nalists“. RICHMOND HILL ’l‘lmrsdnv Mar. Harness Establishment. CQMBs, LASHI BELTS. GlR'rI SURCINGLES, ézc. _ a. good assortment of ARDE, WHIPS QMBs, LASIâ€"IDS Jams. GIR’I‘HS G'ENUINE WILLIAMS SINGER. Tenoan Tnursday, Mar. 3. 11:82. MQNEY ‘F’ Do div“ Sole agents for Richmond Hill. AT . Harrison. - Aurora, Newmarkcl. RiBNEY t; 09 G 3 30 .5 00 6 00 4 :1!) .5 r' [an Ill) 40 ('x 20 18 15 2.3 10 10 [)0 5t) 60 to to to L0 to to to to to to tu ‘1 14) " 2 50 1 ()0 H 2 60 “ (in 2 ’75 10 OH 4 00 9m 7:30 1 10 7C 1 00 41 50 'l‘arnnto, June 18 1881. CARRIA Both Light and Heavy, all of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction, as the work in a: llnder my own sgpervision. I am also prepared to do all kinds 0! blackmzit-hing dz ropa‘ni‘u; Lhe most workmuulikqmanner, on the shortest; notice, and 011 the mostroasonable ten†HORSE-SHOEING paid special attemion to. Ln returning ï¬mnks to my numerous friends for their liberal patronage durin pawn "wonky-once years, I beg g0 remind them and tbegenex’n] public, that having erchml entirely mm and commodious premises, I am enabled to supply HIGHEST EDALM A. WRIGHT & SON manufacture.» and keep constantly. 011 mm the ï¬nest carriages. We, took HIGHEST MEDAL. . Save money by pnrchasing your Fa†supplies for cash"'at Heir FIRE PROOF. / ISAAC CROSBY. . . The cheapest Dress Goods, Chachemercs, (131k. and 501.}. \‘Vinceys, Shirtings, VVorstcds,_.TWCCdS, Full Cloth, Blankets, Cottons Carpets &c. &c., to be had in town. A large and splendid assortment of Groceries. IIjudv'az‘e Crockery, &c., constantly on hand. FAME 3mm, mm sums: awarded for the best collection of light carriage work at the Industrial Exhibition, Toronto, 1881, from all: Cane.» dial; and, American Competitors and also We are now ï¬lling extensive orders for 11% gs 1'01“ ille best hprsemen and am compelled to enlarge our premises t0 .-. magi; thg demand of our work. A large Stock of new Fall and \Vinter Goods now on Exhh We aim at Durabilityg.. Elisefulness,h Style and Finish. Call and: see them; “ES-IE “ RUBEN 14'9" YONG E STR EET, T; A. LOGKINGTON, 149 YUNG‘E STREET. .TURNTU. . THE- WRE THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE. Richmond Hm, Jun; 7:14.188)†Phaetonsnï¬uggiï¬s, qugiages, Cutters, Sleighs, and EVERY WWW Quality and Cheapness Unsurpassed. Call and Inspect. before purchasing. DI.WLVG-R00flâ€[and {OFF} CE FURNITURE. Hus all the LATEST AMERICAN mm C; NADIAN dcsigns in RICLIIVI()NIJ III 141,1. Platform Spring I W aggons. TRENCH'ï¬i WORKS†BUREAEW bition. A.-W'RIGHT a sum W 70.3; TRENCH