Italia up for Toronto and I North daily Moll fortlir ffu bin- Mulls 141 for SI Moll lit Albert llnvLHln Inn lull ttud d dully Vivian and n If I si- ixjii1il j ills of ft gTBBBi rpHAT AN t B of a frm thuOntdilo Quebec in 1ifi- 1 I lid thiol John PUBLIC AUCTION On Friday March Loll No MCLAUGHLIN NEWMARKET PIPES AND TINWARE OP ALL KINDS Oil The public to cull the herd in his line fulfil jirfccs before IVriouolItlvaf mi- ill lit 1 TO AND ilionanilsrof that lively to flnsliy dispelled should a over coma in force the WHITCHURCH COUNCIL to Council which out issue or Clio instant Amid a of words toJujiu lint Mr refuted to a de toting A oi that our member does not represent mis represent North York Ms eol 1 1 Id nil ildll by Mr I I I From ho County rcasurer with list or londl liable bo cold for tuxes this From the Registrar Gen- the I 1 prompt J l lrtj iLudllv lilinl I Idol nil t It jell Ion 111- WANTED Money to At per cent IN traps It 72 TIIBollKAPEST SV jokes a llio rorc 1 after llio drubbing by A in tetd to He rcpimtion renmrtu in to Mr I opinion of Ballot Hill for Interllellon or 1 ilouiio its own will truly sublime i to no doubt but tlio of I greatly iifieil if riot of is- tslio look into recipe in next issue publish a incly for in jour itil- only is fliuuti it representative Wo glad to notice Hint question is occupying tlie of large number of our content- irarica mostly of locality 1873 A Soft Curtis ii Miller ltobert Atkinson William I Orion aud for license lite sureties bo Treasurer laid tlio tlio Auditora report of township accounts On million of Mr seconded by Mr report was adopted and accounts passed finally audited On motion of Mr seconded by Mr Jones grant to aid support of Henry Moulds family was Mr moved Jones that in the the putition of of this Com oil I in the Con motion of Mr bundy piiniinii sell tbo to Lots by of wo consider th aid periodicals is iViHnau to perforin at or the centre of Mr Ho Co Mr in thocbi a and reported bylaw BUh Report and read a third time and introduced a bylaw t of blanks were filled in Millard Harrison and Second street iV Howard B Alfred John las Hill street Israel Haines I Knight Peter Crann limit John and Henry Union street John J Jr Win old Jam John Kith Anil en and John Gibson Allen P M ltcjiiej acr Bvo Sixth CouccuioD Arthti II Greenwood and J liars Seventh Concession Arthur goodwill Samuel and Bight Scott I Too Shottlcivoilh Stoke Rear Rowland John Dunn and Thomas Gibncy Concession To- 1 li of the and S to pier ROW ON iXUllilTION of the AW to believe been a difficult mi a politic and we have a further illustration of this his favorite in the of the instant in which he devotes about a column to a sot of attack upon Mr tin Mr Jackson Mr told him that even ivllh pollion of the in its fav he had no reasonable expectation of ear the Bill for it Judicial We did not wish to comment tax upon and a nuisance t pnliiler an- iiiisIli At the incctin of the Hoard of Trade they resolved to politic lo government to have newspaper reduced to cent but wo do not go for halfway measure and would lilt see it removed altogether Pre Association of Canada should take mailer up sec what can be done du ing the of Parliament bet us have tho odious tax and allow great lore and educators of the masses ha free circulation In order to effect abolition of tie newspaper postage the pre- that the occupant of the westhair of but 20 iu the Con be allowed lo perform bid statute labor under tbo or Division No in the said conces sion cud llio of wcblr 31 in Cms bo allowed to perform his labor iu Road Division No 0 iu the Con On motion of Mr seconded by Mr bundy the sureties offered by the nits lor shop and tavern Cm bet 10 For leplcd Rot Hill and North Howell Brickie and Jo Pin M A K Store NOTICE LLOYD SURGEON Medicines- and Call Lee Hubs Kims Shafts c AXbKS FIFTH Hill Mr find that Mr- Jackson Mr did had communicate- subject and the Riding was that had it been flic petition of County ho was sure of carrying the Bill have discovered that while i very petition so adverse to tho ists of North York was passing through Council Mr who was a tuber op that Council took steps to its adoption At tile public meet- Mr seemed inclined to let I just lo publish the Of tbo public meeting lOOl the position It asserts that the luce factory to our member please MECHANICS INSTITUTE GRAND EXHIBITION The Committee of bee to III 11 I rlal Fine Ails Anti quities c Will he held in the Hull j- FRIDAY Private Bill On day iljrdi llahm and liiscuils of nil Kinds a tits of all Sorts in Season Select und Howe Co pretty easily but is we think ltouly til so that the public on subject we scarcely by the Kim bo she on Of the the Pa polling of the members would not pick up per without finding staring them in fa c The Pol the upon Id bo such that For Richard rah Jane Walker bloyd and Con and Con Thompson Cojhr Wa thooi be if and Nathaniel OBrien and A J Street Asa Phi a j For Robert son and nullum Lemon Street For William Or on Adam Ii-tin- batter Oliver bundv and JV d Hill Brown ami Richard and Queen John T ii Pit Dai duty in the ind he happy The Temperance Bo ig Peter Ionics Jo Helen Samuel Johnson Pes Hum Smith jun and Vincent Con James Hopkins Arthur J Grain sen and T it- Con A Graham W J- the temperance in or tlie public mil keued by tlie of friends of If it 1 til interest on approving of his lit ii t dltitin Upon tlie written until will not and and united me accomplished we be any of Ki fancy Mr pleased If Mr Jactson or he speaker or did approve of tlie ioos why did tbey not so By uotliing they must be taken to have igrced with the rest editor of the Era infers although he exactly lliit proves of the action of sent Government in selling of timber limits before the House met without it to the Legislature and that he is consequent ly opposed to tho action of our this reckless course If this be bis view wo have reason to that bo stands in his opinion North York We did not understand Mr said that the lumber men were dangerous to the country but the conduct of ho Government ii selling square miles of limits cor to the wish of the people and with sorrow to human degrades the people and lowers the tone of society that which causes the greater part of the sin and crime that exists in world During the present session of the Legislature petitions largely signed lor the enactment of a Prohibitory d Liquor Law poured iu from all parta of ll jTjiji If- gerotis and think with Mm that dot- fatal a blow been struck and prosperity The Ottawa fore shadowed some months ago it is defi nitely decided that Hon Mr will seecced Sir as Minister of It is now that Hon Dr will fivo up the portfolio Ron Mr end charge of the Custpms Department by Mr prefer lo see an Ontario over the and yet to see his effected Mr is though the tempe itisfaction of knowing a hill for the interdiction of drunkards has boon passed and is about to became law This is one point gained and the valuable assistance which is given by those who occupy high positions in the land is a sufficient guarantee that more will yet be effected But the time for the onslaught rapidly approaches and scores of petitions similar to those presented to the Legislature will be sent in to the Dominion Government who have the power to deal with the matter and in re gard to action may say that the eyes of the country upon them We learn from good authority that they have in contemplation the passage of some and sale of intoxicating liquore In this great moral reform movement we no doubt hut it will- eventually suc ceed as we are assured that tho battle is not to the victory to the- mighty in this instance the deolaralions have vary recently made by the leading doctor- of the city of regard use of intosicaling liquors 1 That large of misery poverty disease find crime is pro duced by the use of liquors at a beverage That total abstinence from eating liquors whether fermented or lilkd consistent to highest and That abstinence frorA intoxicating a likely liquors would greatly promote the With i authority l I of the people statements from the error beneficial to the bu CI The above t laturily the All it Hindu and A Botrioid James Kellys Fox liiilllustil Auditor Miebai1 of from James P jr and also On molion of see by the praye for from Mr Jacks with prirtiig account and pel The account Mr Shaipc was from Patrick Ho the linanec Committee motion of Paisley John Harrington a to- praying for tavern li Reports of the Audio the motion Council the and tie and Water into a committee of the ttee were laid the table I in the chair Report was read which and reported d Joshua tnEllimir progr in The slated the fit and speakii r racn si Council ceipts books were kept t The report of the Fir Da monici- Clerk be the County Treasurer which has remitted the taxes of 1871 I Con or this township on behalf of the estate of the Bank or Upper Canada Tlie prospects for the i the t the tlld be bung up recommended that Engineer fur- lb the Council with a detailed of the quantity of and other apparatus Report Tito Assessment Committee Allen and should refund tho ship amount of ioeome taxes paid by them twice in King and Newmarket but tho leavjug of the matter to Report adopted rules being suspended petitions for tavern licences were presented from Margaret sureties J Hodge and Roo from J Mitchell sureties Park and from J sureUes J and from for a shop license tieslJdhn and J Jolly moved seconded by that the petitions a of A IVvl- and other over for further The prayer of of Tue of several collie the south of Wales have announce intention of importing I the place of the low on borrow money to a house was granted That Treasurer be instructed to i pay the account of Jackson for print- the cquencc am their threat Toe iluro of Prince Edward I id will meet about tho time as Thnt the petitions of I Dominion Parliament The revenue John Fuller and James Woodcock John and all being for tavern the of licenses and that the of John tneive The Confederation que Harrington for the same be not will brought up early in the Sutherland moved seconded fay that the Inspector empowers the Seoti inspect houses for which had 1350 j of Mr a Manitoba thanks its stare that not such a miserably cold climate as I other States south of boundary Hue The Manitoba Free tho following of the Valley Province a by djiiu this universally cold season when poor are really frozen by I the same Iowa hud are shivering over This and turf fuel underground huts borrow and even Mississippi so fur south as Memphis is gorged with ice sufficient to overflow its banks our list the or staiuto laoer in the This law the Male of statute labor onefourth fiomthc 1c by unusual ments of the law That the resignation of John Leak- Auditor be accepted That the Clerk b- intruded to printed on the back of the neglec v and with tho County Clerk law directed are subject to a fine of Report adopted The bylaw to Section to borrow money was introduced