,te bi_lls_'\v11ich ztion; have en- -very`. arduous` I8 (!ln,lmIf.' an-'1 . nu uuwmpi to l . article under I Etvln. hnf. n! n -:r.4_.aud in- ,eRrXy decay L. third rend-` an bmtle; nnn ah n uuuua; rouu, nervous foie, o the mental. toil. '- Stem necessity In hispowergkbeyond thgearly pro ' thereby. To me ding, pexjsevexing] _ force, `or the mental toil. . _ Being then. 8. tonic of Hm hDI`L'AI|u - necessal'_v in restoring t ously weakened organs. Ana'ni.AU" EFFECTS. Fellows` H:,'poph0s-phitegi, on be1ug_ iuiroduced luto the stolnaclx, umtcs with the food, and immediately e_'1tcru .the_-circulationr and. bein pcrfc-ctly miscxble With the blood organic iuuqtiuus, and expilugatioxx of the inte- llectual powers. A It; specic muence is on the brain `nnd nervous-substuncq. incre_asing the acq- wjity of the ubsnrbcnts. and mn......_._ .-., - , -......... .5.,u 1UL|`Ili-ILIULI 01 mt and generated heat, ,Lney did not improve the blood. The tonlcgelfect upon the ne1'\'es and muscles was . circdnnsullbcd, and owing to their diluted state, involving largo doses, they were also to expensive. The desidelmtu sought by Mr. Fellows, were.` A convenient. I d.l1l.td.l)l(: remedy ` " . Unultcrublo bv time : Harmless, thotlghmzed contixzuoxnelv, yet might be diseontinnod at any time w1tl1outnn_vgll v`oct : Which would induce an appetite : - Strengthen digestion : Promote assinnlution : `Create healthy blood Strengthen the nerves and muscles; 3 - Enable the subject to successfully combat disease And slliciently economical for all. All this has been indisputably attained. The success of the work is complete ; and Fellows Hypophosphitos stands forniost amongst the 1'e`mz-dies tor chronic organic siseases, possessing properties to \\'(.`l('ll_ no other medicines has ever- s.s1n'1'ed. . nnamnnnm n---~- `run!-J.CULAR CONSUMPT and-In mdcr to .supply the deticxcncius 1 - osphitcs ulrcn. 1)` In use; for. nltho l_ tum \\':t:4.c01 1`cc; i1_sto ` ,wanuug1u practice. ' While they. CM15Jdth_(s fon 1` tonic eifect nerve owin 1 ' - : - b ` A emwnninno n-.In(> .m,. LL... no-V LU ut-mug um: msuious disease, TUBERCULAR CONSUMPTION. _t_l19d3;tnc1c ncius in hypo nHI\]I;f;.u ..l.~.... 1.. - * J I I'VE "' T I` '.l'hc c.\'pc1'in1em'.s \\fhicl1 1,9: tion occupied max y mouths, ; with vi6.v to ox`-rlug that im 'llT`R`l-`.R.r`.I'1"r_ A 1: nor - -, u HJAIILIULI and uenunls. ' ' And unless afflicted withsome din-cuseixxvolving ABSOLUTE onolxxxc Loss, it will dustasu the svstem until it ruuclxea the age ullottedjto man bv 1: bum.-ti. cient Cu.-ntor. ' N0 `Pl`.nsn\! \\'lH 1... ,1: elem . Creator. '7" mn` "" " N0 l ERSO.\' will be disappointed in the 1 of FELLO\\'S` H YPO . 1{U5l HI .l`Ea'. who 1-i fo:low.~a the direction.-'1. ' ' FEVLL;6VV".lu-`|_.b`\.(P0PHOSPHITES INCEP'I'lON.M ' (:.\'|)v:1'ill1cnts whi.-h u an-.,.. v V .-fa 414$! villi U1!` T1(.\INH, ` Jlaving North--}Iuil, 11 I In. Ewreas, 7.40 p.m. Maui-m: Nnun._r1 nr: - , 7 __ v---.-.- -v.`1:4 {U IIIU IIUFVCH, IT GIVES POWER of endu1'nluce and of conceu. tratiun to the mind. _ ' IT PRO.\10'1`.ES YIGOR in the orgnils which de. peqd fo1'_ health o_n the Involuntary n1u5c1i];u- actlon, vlz : the Lxyer, Lungs, Heart, stmmch and Genituls. And nnlmm nfinfn n-:41. ..-.,, , ~- J .;.u...:,o.., ..`;:~a;=;:f:, ,-,*::;,*::: ,g;:::. SUPFICIENILY PO1.`E.\1` to 1l]a1ll'O decided bent.-t,_vct lxarmle_ss, howsoev_er_lon-g Its usenmy be cctaimnncd. d Tins characterxstlc no 0 xer rcmc y. 1'1` ASSISTS DIGESTION and assimilation. 1 s ' re un'e . ~ ['1' RESTORES TON E (tlo the nerves. of I PRO)1()'1`l`,.~x vmnn .-.. 4..- -__.: is cosuessed by ' ul muuunne. mg Ylrtucs iirc 7, 101710!` v*nIu`nallon, as the [u nfu\.t0.-.. n\.:u1.11'1'.'u'3.lu:4 to )1! . sUFFICIEN l`LY PO'm.*l\" _ pull and we are safe in} saying, in medicine. 1ts_ d. v-mwnuztun he on All`4.`ll(l1(,':~' Fello\v:' 1 _ to-llect c:I11.~'ud b_vg1'iut', wor1'_v, nvc1't:1.\ or in`o;.;1 um um; cure Gun.-mnptio`n. By incxwuaxing .\'urvous and ;\[uscn1:u' '\'igo1', will our .l)_vspuds1:1. feeble or interrupted nu.-ti of the Hcutt and Palpitatiou, We-uluxcss of I 1111' h.'x1its Brouchitha, Acute or Chronic Congas tum ufthu Lungsx, even 'in the most nlurnxixr stages. ' , V IL cures Asthnm, Loss; of "0i(j(_I, NU,-31 .1. S _ \'1tns D:un_:o. Epilqptic Fits, \Vhv)opiui; (joilgh, \(.`1'\'()lls'H(".~`.s`. :1I_Id1 u. 1nos(`._ \\'o1_n(lv_s1`f`u1 adjunct to other r_en1(.3du-s u_| sust:uu1n;g me (1111-jug the process of D[])lll_e!flll. Au` endless chum ui' good etfccts ' n.-...l . .. formed by l1`4IIhnI.m I` ' u l'(`a`ll|lS: V _' It wxll l1i\l)`)1|lI-`l' U1` \\'u5h 011K and thus Cun.-mnptio`n. Vn(.'r:TI.\'1: IS $01.!) In _jj I 1".luL1.UWS' H YPO J:low.~a II. R. . Vemeitim-t Vegwetinc E Veg'etinu , Vegfetinv \ eg'.-tine \'eg*etim- Yegetine Vegetine AVeg(-line AW-getine Veg*etine Yegetinc ` Vegetino A Vegetiuol - Vcgetim-' 11 iv ~, 0 (1 c` H q: \. 1' T} :1. f: H 'r L). in fl \ et,,'eti1|e VeI,v:el'ine Vcg`ctim- V'eg'etim- E [L Veg'e:iue 1 lm Vegefilw i',',: H Veg'etinc 31:: be US` iflgl OI Yegerixne Vegetine Ve,u;etine \'eg'etine Vt.-g'etinc . -Vegetiue; Vegeti no Ve::;et_iuv Vegetinc 1 Yeggetille \-cg'etin`v I Veg'et im-A Pu:'ifms ths E.:ood, Reno and" Enyigorates the Whole System. 'ABsTRAcT Ermcrs. Y5{`AH3,:pophqs1:hites, being in'm : A a nmy.1Lv\L 1'noI'EILTII-IS ABE ./.AlZzfei7'(I,tz'.v(a, Tonw; S01 bent, ml .Dizo7'etz'c. rea-em aELa.lEE "EViDE`lGE. ; po'Mizu- V is ' tompmuul .\_vrup of llypoplws- lahites. '1- l{E1 .-XRED BY STEXBENS, Boston. Mass r 1)_\'swou. ' Kinney Complaints, and -_;em-,i`Il_:1chilitv nf the sysvmn. ; Icnn l'venrhI_vrecnn1mend it to n.ll ' sutfurnxm from lhe nbuve cumpyzints. Yours ras1wctflIll\', I Mu~:..\[HN1t(H-I PARKER, so Athens Street._ ._.:.._. no oh! '.`~ ,3. .\ ` E . .\In.S'r1:v|:x - `Dom Sir E -E1`-`$3 "#1 hr \N'_.-i 7'-i`1E:..w`E _ II. R. 9'n-:vz;.\'<. I Ylm-n- \ rm ITS MEDICAL } uOPEIITIPIS mu,-.1-.'-.... /TL "" L ...__ . Mv dmlghtorlms 1`ecr'i\'cI'l great bene- Lnlit from tlxewo of VEOETINY-Z. Her '1('(`.Hlli1).'.,` health was a source of gxjnnt zmxit-ty to M1 her friends, , A few 3 homes of V'r:ar:'rn reetored her health, strength. and appetite. , N, H. I`lLDl-ZN; IusurunI.'o and Raul Estate Agent. I\`o.'49 Senrs Buildings. ' Boston Mass. I c X881 :9 tnanx God all thcrtime that there is so rzood n medicine as Yam:- E 'r'mE. and I also think it one of the best; medicines for coughs. and weak sxinldng feelings at the stomnch.m1d Emlviss evervbody to take the V362- 1'x.\'Ic,fo:"l crm a.s_surq then: it is one of , the best upadicgges [but ever was. _..- ....V In\. 1'x.\'Ic,fox'1 medicines that was i - Mns. L. GORE, .,_Cm-. Wgaziuo and . t Sta. _- __ _ `Oa dgo. mu .u.u- u.'Js- on-;\'2:`.\'S: Dc-ur Six-,-I will most cheerfully ndd `' ll] y testimony to the grant mimbor you lmm e.l1`m1 received in f.`1\`01` of 9 your grout uud rgmid medicine, \'::(.'I~:- 'm.\'x~:, for I do not think enough cm: he. suid in its praise; for I was troubled l` over thirty years wilh tint dreadful disease, _Cn.tarrh. and ban such bad E coughing-spells thnt it would seem as thounh I never could breath nny more and VG'1`i-5'1: has cured me; and I do Efeel to thank God all o_r:oz_> n__m_edicino ,, .__., u-vuuxuull; and. being H with blood, speedily per- rt 9f the systcnl. Its effects :11 -e _v a. pulse slightly increased in ngth, a general exultation of the 5, exhilarntioxx specic inuence ns-substu.nc_:e_. increasing ncfi- - sgnx. momcow. Mn. H.-R. smxvaxs? 1)mn< c:.. , VEGETINE V -- tuburculotxs ma ?un.~'11mm,1on. 533. the formation" of rut ` ey imnrovn Hm 1.1.- Valua-bAleNR`t;medy_ _ mar: V J.`_a@"~ Health, $s_g'e'n`gth, ANDIAPPETITE. CANDTST BE \7'I`~r`-_ uulu .1) I ll phites. a.....'.... 4-... -u I IIIl`l rhich 1.erl`ected this pre1-um- nouths, and were inutitutud ; iniuous Cnwgggnmrnuu ---any ring, from u. long experience vs drc not possessed by any I following will demon- nlh pllmlc unu m.vmm.n. xnrnnnu. . . Sovrn B0s'rbN, Feb. 7, 1870. r. I have tnkc-n.everul H1!` V `(H-ITINE, and mu ur v1:m:'rvxr:, mu I0. \'u.1un.h]o remedy for I iuno_\" and -a_n.uu_r1'.lUN. zticxenclus hypo- 'o1'. although their ', their preparations orguuizatizm found _ (!u.u:LEs1`ow$:, |A5S- ` V ALL` ITRUGGISTS olfect _. rigidly xpnrunonu ion found and blnnd ' ALEX. moanoycf. The that u remed v. I ' I II I will mail (Fre) a. lux_utiaut'gr smooth face. -Vauqglf Jo Co unuvu m uupucuu.-u, 15 now (:11 Sold by all Retail Drug; sale only) by The \I'eyliu P. O. Box 3.58, llocl1cstc u \ I I I- U IVIII I Dropsy, Er_\'.~4ip'clu.s, Scmfuhz. : Gravel, Diabetes, and all die; I blood is implicated, is oi! I run: WORLD'S BALM. DR. L. D. fl-1l'lSl:'lt.\.9` Al[er:IIl\'c Syrup. SW1 remedy Lsed 'l`l1iny-Five \'enr.~' in :1` private pralctluc, and never failing lo radi- callycurc V , Elli---._ _ :~ --` _-.. V -. nu. --II _..9.,-51 nii.,__~ st auuu 1.3 n .1 .\ In D, to pay a. good commission to locality. For snll `Tl_1eFurtnightly Review, or I nu; ry I NIUHTLY For one year. Retail price \\ orcester 5 Dictionary, $12; -Snb_scription price per annnm Fortmgl1ty,"$5;on we will give an `.1r.u.b1'idgcd, bound in sheep \Ym'cester's Dictionary for ve (5). yearly .subscribers to for four (4) yearly s'ubsc1'iburs to The Fortnightly Re- view we _will give :1. copy of that f.-unnns work, bound in 2 volumes, Supel`ImLu1`ul 1 _ I'luligion." A `I7 I \ r`l1l`|l` - ' ` --.-x .\'n- ' Tl-IE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW. - u',___,,, _; ,:u Year. ]?pfn ...... .\ P|:H|AL 6333 `::rlIly".url;3]:;t`: gcnpitul 1311,00 ,O()0, for Fire .._\_ The Manager w`i1l b glad to sednll his old friends and patrons, um] will gunnnutcc to give sntisfactiou ` . ` _ _ run zallholl We will send you bound in ulmbridged \If\D('\l"('\'l'l"nIn nir- uuLm'1uge(l _WORCESTlR S DICTIONARY, nun: -----.____.(, A GREATOFFE; ' l`|lr unn .-zn '.VlcBR00.V[ dc \VO0D'}lD, (Successor to )IcCu1l`13ros._.) . Seed l\Ierc`.'mnts, Z\Io1.son`s Bank Building. , Market Squm'e, London, Canada._ ` \\'l1olesv.!_e Price Ii;-`s-(-to the tmpe only) mailed free on npplioatioxx. London, L:u'ch.5, 1376. _ 7-tf. ___:_____.___, emu %n_amgaa: JOHN WGODS, - l"A_NAGER.` IIm`'lz 8, 1879. Send for our splendid Seed Calu- logue um] fuareln.-r s Guide for 1879. G7en(.~: Sm'f.~;.1nade up in the Lttltzst and must FusIu'o:ml;(e Styles, and at 1-cry ('11/;'.I}` ' R.-1 TES, also u`arrante<./ tujil 14:0/I ,AIu'oI.' u.'e. I . . and wcar well, at` -- u -Iwruwlll 3-8|?`-`D Opposite Nu; ".Sunui1cr.s'elt ?l[uuse," Ihtggelvl - Street, 1}urrI:. [Air All U)`cl<.'r.s 1 I:7;1_>(I::/ uflclxclczl lo . 1, .1 .. -..,... FREE SEEDS FOR SEASON I879. Barrie, L:u'ch.5, T-tf THE wom.n's B,A.l:l9|-._ is WE"l;|."R.\".' Allnrnllru C-- Lug we uoncls; V v The stone must be Vtenderezl for by "the toise, cor .aining' 162 cubic feet. This stune to be delivered at the Gaol Ground, or such places as zq)pro'vL-d of, in_ .-=`.ich qllantiziesns wanted and when required. The lowest 01' any tcnzler not nuces`sz-.1-iI_y 7 accepted. 4| nu 1()\V J.ldllg1()H. AGIENHTS '\\'_-\V.\ TED, to -whom % awn. Hood C()ll)HIi:~1inn 4.` TENDERS will be received by the un- dersigned atghis ofce, in Barrie, on or- before 2131: OF MARCH next, for 's'cone of sjlitalylu quality for xlmcaclanlisillg or co\"er- I ing the Roads Fl1nnl-nnn .~.._.A I '- ` ` ` Risk Inuuruuol Company. Insure _ml Privnin Dwelling,-s TAILQRS _&FURNISHERS, .\Ia__7lr*d Free to any nddn Oppbsitc .\'orlh(-rn lkailwan J. TH'6ii``bm's}, `ppusifc SIu`/nncrsclt 'il[z.::.w," `I-?u.,+.'I. Tenders fey/L Stone. nl /YR.-- ilxu'e I{l:`llIOI'cd from '2: --- Pumnmlont Loan & L8u.viI1ga' Gmupuny. 'I`0ll0.\"l'0. 0.\"l`.' HENRY CRESWICKE, ` 1-. 1" . l`...nn.. 0.... _FOR $10.50. )1 n V s - ~ - --.-7 I I&IUl , Scrofula, Secondary. Sy 1 diseases in \'v ` , 15 uttered to nil Druvgi \I eyliu ` \ \\ \ \ N` I\\ Street. East 1..., TO t full she.-up an ad I Fire Insurunpu Cu_u] D puny. Oupnul 12 uoI*1U1\l1i, County Surveyor. D- 8-Qins. , I we wlllr canvass their L"!-:]::u l..\..l... I1%VI%%%%Wsam .-I:.. . .. 1 ._..,- in/IUUH 5 ULUUME mmjjs 5; SHOES, gm 5 $13. A. @LiVER.. jg ' 3,. rt.-.e111])Iu_y rmly SKILLEI) \\'L'.)VRI"\__f1-j we scc'_u'e SU1 Fl-:I'_>,l`. \`. U1 .K.\I.-\L\'SI-J11 . 4. `We Imvc c.sta1>1is11e1 in :11] the l:1x'9,(=; rm I STORES for the sale nf our <;mIs DIREU1"J?() 1`u`]; ] L;_;1-J them in the II.-\l_\ D:5 OF DE.-XLEI-Us`. 1 2. \Ve have the nwst (I()M1 I,I'i'iu` FAC _[`O]:{}' L_\' CAN,` replete with l\'E\V'ES'1` A.\'D 1;Es'1` 3`I.\.(JHl.\'J"..?t`,'. _ I I 1__ We PAY CASI1 rm on-)'_\=i `hm:-Is the rauv nmtcriul. New A dvertismellts 1*'u'e_Insur:nIco f`.mnm.n.. Wnl.. A Few Which We y ; .-_{ Lurgv Slot.-/: of If.-4//g/4 ` as chcrqu as any 92/19:` 1:04 IVi:.Ie Prints 1/Jc. per ya cheap. Grocericts uf I; r. made to or-.Igr in 1.'sl-clu i DUl\'L()P-.js"1`. u. .47 \u\uu|-_` -`,\I _IV J4 Ll l`Jl \/1) Id n0thiu;.; to the price of our _'_f'0nds t.) L-., ji? **\',\Y. My \ ud_v well tho :_1hn\'o reasons, zmd I`I"'u3uj .l{wED TU l l.'[{.\.l`E T F .1 I-`.{)\` L` u\' 1:1:;\.\'L:'|1 We DoI1 t Like Promises. 46-ly \Ve make all the NILWV S'I`YLI:~,'. and 5111-) at uhmlf. H.-\ LF [V-SI`.-XL PHIUJC paid fol` guunlrs ByL.doix1g:' `\\o `VIC GET CASH, IL:\\'1,`. him: mice: of unr vmmk L. Solid Facts & Reasons` why we do sq 13\'1;ny'rH1:;; :,m:1;ED ` t\l_\T1.'I1\CTU1{E only A}(_)()]'x;~.;V . ;\0'1`lII.\ G u.\' s1*1scuL.m.-_'~.- r....Y. 55 from :xC(:11lnnl-Minn ..r ;. u . :11.-"1 Hm,-1'. ' an 4 . ozouovcvou-. . m, \ . ;, , 1on'r_uA.-.'~- QL5`*` tn, f M' (],'>a.s'u p. ammamsss: STOCK OF . V`. - ._..u, uuu HI .lUllI ILL of thu1'et:leV1-s, for they find it lms; r3lNE-\.'l\' and THEY C.-\.\'.\'0'1` CUNIPE u.\'c\-r, that we hzivu Hm (:nnn.u'nr w/y-/nmle Uluthiug, Boots and Shoes, G'r0r:c7'ie.~:, L u `house. Tween. _ Its,35.U0;$10.U0ml-915.00,I v` `_I/((711, Tu.'eer.lsf,'or/1 40. 1);`-r yard up, Huts. Shi-1 f ulium I r-'cc.s. Call and sue for 3/om'uIf Um f..-luc.- .-4..1.. ,4 ~ uulzum 1 I"'.s I-class sfylc, at - OLIVL (LATE FARLEV & OLIVER.) /-if 11.1.: UIUMI. I`...,.A.1 u.\.\'rFAc'1'L`1>.EI:s OF ,3 An MNT. :l.l1(lI`J"`\l)Xl1`Mll' thzzt. we 3.11: the AL`-()\`.E. h"{S'1`E.\I, and in .luing he 1'et:1ilers. fu1'tlmv find 6: .. Cheap Cash {\.`tox'c ":1 TORONTO- 1.43 _ Front Street East, J _ ,_ , .,.-J.-.r-J, :.r.LI'u wauw. A.3h!O1/8 um per 571: !/'t.s. Ties and Collars, gr;uruI_f Burgaivts. Clothing GRAHAM BROS., \ town and ~ )1` l.`) T111-I l 1:xn-HI, -` rLu.u, a.m11n.luin;_; so L` crew _-\.\'.\'()'l` (`!n\1x>'I."I'L` .m.`ivmg Every Day I O.NLY-ONE PRICE,` - :1 1.`_\r .....1:. ..u-.; A nus crcsrctl zl. REVOLUTION [COT CUM PETE. ` U001)-\\'lLL_0I` THE PEOPLE, and yr` 'r.=u<:m 1.\"r1~;1< zawrs and CATEF I Vzmd Clothingvouse, Barrie and Meaford. attens, New Sprmg Twgedg, m/.'Imu_- I _'..n.M..'.. .1 1 )0 uuusmunonah atarrh remedy `PL.-\I;\' 1`1<.: PRES. BARRIE. (7onstiLut1on3I I4'n an-7- ----A ' ; 1~'IR:5 l` Hotisla THAI` lin Juiug urn hum. `um .....I H... lv\lD'Il` :\`J"x;u1*Lz;, .G'r0v.'v:7'[es, L'r0c`ker_z/ and G'Ias.s'u'are, mt! 815.00, extra value. Ashton : 5 1571:"/"ts. Ties mnrl f`:-llnm V Hzcu-fu1'c 11.] \uxLL. [Ill-I .'A Lisa A1:l."\:\ .) Me u.ui-: tn ux'dc1'. N I` ) LOSSFf : -1 ' - r -- UH Im} mm mi. ARE n .1.` ! CHATHAM.` A u r:\"1'. I BARRIF. .-um L uul. My '1'.t1A'l.' :0 we have hrmlsed the ` red REVOLUTION l. . ',- BELLEYJLLE I PETERBORO . I PORT HOPE. ST. CATHARINES. E' ERAN_ IFORD HAMILTON. BRANCHES : 1 .`\' .-xties _] ,n W I Am'..\"r. ..._--.. Iludoubtmlly by fur the most important. of Miuiatoriul uiunmucumulits hitherto made this Iessiull. was the prnillisc by the Finance 1\Iinirtcr. the Hun. Mr. '1`i|Io_v that he would muko ]lirs1illllIlL'iI\l Stutmuunt to-m'n- row (l"i-i-luy). L`bu cntiru l)umininn_ has hcun iIupntic1lU_\'\\'uiting, tlmsu six months lmst. lliu lu\'.c-lupmcut of .tll0 National Pu- iuy; (and there cannot but be in spirit of re- lief porvndu every class of the cmmnuuity whun the hunting is iucu!-mted and u.\'- pusuml to public view. True. there in unit`. the faith in tho cunning (want that there min` prior lutho general 0lL`('.ti(-JH8; blit, nu\"or- theless, uil uru on tho tiptuu uf eugoroxpuc- tution us to tho muuauru of pmtcctmn to be nil'u1'Iud, nml tlw pz_u'tiuIIIau' iI|ml'um.~s in he utfcutml thuI'ul)_y. ' The nppniutmont. of Mr. lztusml, lute uf the Mail, to the lmstumstursliipuf 1`m'ontu, which unused Mu muqlx indignation ngninst tho Uuvux-mm.-ut. amongst l,`unsorvnt.ives, has bun \'t.'lli.iil|.i.l.',ti; wlwu it was proved that l\Ir.LL-sliu, thu into Puatiunstur,Lhnugli still lmlu uud hu-u'I_\', wus rcquusted In nsk tuba tmpurmmiuuuxl, "'-inlr. nu tho hint cumu flwevr, ' :ty~-'!.J Hllu The Secretm-y of the above named assnci- atiou is a lady of the utmost respectability, otherwise we should distrust the statement that this crime is still practised. She makes some startling assertions as to the abuse of those alleged to be insane, and .~show.~i up many imperfections in Ihelnws of the king- dom. She presents the Eu,-,vlinl1 husband in u. very odious light. As divorces can- not he pl-uem'cd with ` that cheapness and dispatch which prevails in .-linericu, this lady asserts that suppression of :1 wife hy lunacy certificate is coming to be practiced 4ns an ordimu'_y mumitxil right, and that the lunacy connnissioners unscrupuloualy coun- tenance tho iniquity." A Royal Com- mission is asked for to` enquire into the whole subject. By thoside of tliis alleged crime, that of the Ottoman who oceussion- ally muzlcsusurplue wife and dumps lur inn. mu l5u;~;plinroim is an net of lIlUl't'_\'. I ..-- Can these things be and overcome us ` liken summer cloud, without our special I wonder 3" Anessociation has been formed in England which has for its object the pro- l tection of persons alleged to be insane, and to prevent their unjustiable connement in public or private usylumsp In years past this is said to have been a very com- mon form of crime, perpetrated by parties interested in the disu :pearance of wealthy relatives. Occasiona ly it was perpetrated uponu personal enemy, oi` for the sup- prcssionof evidence that might be of o .dmnaging character to the plotters. Nothing was more easy," until within a few years phst, than to carry out such an infamous certicate of two physicians which could ` be easily procured by the of . money, when the victim could be hustled into some out- of-the-wuy-usylum, with less oliances of re- lease than a convicted murderer. 'l`lun-n xnvnn Fun: uuH.n.~.o.. Annnn 1.5` .1... (scheme. Nothin,'.{ was necessary but the wane mun D. convicted murderer. l`l:eru arenfew uutlxemic cases of the commission of this infamous crime in this country, but they are rare, but in Great Britain uud the udjoiniug Rupublic, for Inuny years it. prnvuilcd to an alurxniug ex- tent. 'l`I... Q.. .lA|.~..`..... ., .. 1 ` greater cnra xy 1 pl`C{.-1`: .31. '. . n -A wrrn ID 0. I N I 0.\'-_ |'.\ I!Ll.|XIlE.\"l`. .._._--. Is It Possible? _y unsurcu, Lulu also to prnpert_V, which is .' having any building ll value, let alone, as . fur f;~.1' more tlmrg f n .-zed in insuring K mnen. then. that _uvvv1Jv uuu uuuuuau,znu,_ we _0plll0 that he .3311 head th_e poll ugmnat any Tory candi- ta. . H_e1s agood public speaker, well ou hly thggxynntg of West Simcoo. The fol ow,in`g-.1s>u. Br{ef__ sum_mzu-y of we work `done in` W House smco the date (If nunlast poited in politics, and umlu1'st:\nLls~ tlwr-' The Local Legislature nished its labors on Tuesday; and now must soon come the dissolution. It is altogether probable that the electionswill come oil` in the month of` April next, or, at furthest, during the month of June. Our political opponents in this Ridiugnre already on the move, and haveelected their delegates to a. Gun- vention which is to meet ineboutu fert- night at Stuyner, for the purpose _of bring- ing out n cuiididnte. It is said that the present member, Mr. Long_.is anxious to again receive the nomination, which it is ' not at all unlikely he may secure: How- ever, there are other Riclmrds in the Tory cump equally solicitous of tacking M. 1 . l . to their ntunos, amongst whom are, according to 1).-une Rumour, Messrs. i Cameron, Warden of the County; Switzer, .Moberly, and llogg. As yet the Reform- ers lnwe nnide no sign, but it is e.\'treinoly desirable that they should delay doing so no longer. In East Simcoe it seems to be universally conceded thut Mr. H. M. Cook, ' pm` latte worthy representative in the Com- V ineus House of l. .-irliauncnt, should be the Reform nonunce. Should such be the case, hiseleetion is n, foregone eunolusion; for, it the party only take him up \,vith a will, he can easily snn` out Mr.. Mr Kean. ` In this constituency the only name mentioned at-present ns likely to be the Reform cun- Adidate is Mr. 0. J. Phelps, the justly pop- ular Reeve of Flos. Should he receive and _aceept the nomination, ppine that h ...... ,........ \lL up. mxumu nu 1'UG0l\ (.` and accept . 111 the-poll against gate. He is pbiijeid politics, llm1u1'st:|11dn` f.hm--- I mound 1.0 ouch H` . no l'um.lol J E _ . (. -1`u'Iiu- '___N ,4 -'-:1;-,.mI1 ;, .-z`\'f'o iunondud as 't unnoccs.~nu'y thnb nny niombor of tho 13':-ivy Uouncil x,o.s'igning tho otlico he now holds and accepting one 0. the now oicos nf:1'L-snitl ho re-elected a member of this Honso, nnd than the act -for tho , rend- jusl1nc_n_t of the snhwios and allowances of tho judges and other public functionaries, ' 136 Vic. 31., be nlnondod by striking `out. the provisions for tho snl:u'_y of the Ro- `- coivur-Gonorul and of the Minister of Pub- lic Works, nnd by nssi,.:ning n_ snlury of $7,000 per nnnum to ouch of tho, Ministers presiding over it brzinch of this Depart- munt. ' uu puuornwu uy mu l\llll1Stc1'uf Finulluc. 2nd. That; thu Dupau-tlnmncof Public '\Vu1-lea shall be ulivinlcd intu twu branches, pucll presided uvur by n, aupurute l\liuiutox', one of whom allullluwu the duties und puworn llmvilsslgllctl to tho Minister of l ublic \Vurl us xmapects rnil\\/nys and en- uulzs, and tho other tho duties and powers now assigned to, the said Minister us res- pucts other public works. Thu Governor- ui-Uuuncil to lmvopuwur to duternnilw what works :-slmll be under the management. and and control of each of the suicl Ministers. and tu assign thu ullicura who shall be nt- mclmd to uuch . ,_ 1` \ - lII`lI.'I. I J0lll`ll0(l. . ` - Yesterday Dr. Tapper moved the House into Committee of the Whole to conraider the following resolution :- l`lw.t it is expedient to provide .- lst. That tho ollico of Receiver-Gunerul_ shall cease to bu hold by :1. `separate I-nen1- ber of the Govornnxent, and _t,lmt tlmdllties K horutoforo pD"ful`lllUd by that otlicer slmlll bu polformod by tho Minister of Fimmco. 2ll(l. Thur. Hm I).-mu-hmmr F D..I.1:.. unuuu CUlqll1C3- H The motion was seconded by Mr. l\Ic- Curthy in a speech of oo_nsido1'a.ble lengths Aftor aevoml speeches had been made, the most notable of which was L110 Hon. Wm. MoDougu1l aiu opposition to .tho` u_1ot.ion , the dubutu was laid over and the House ad- jouruod. Vnnhu-nu 1).: 'I`nnnnn |\\ .... -,I 5`... l`J....__ LIFDI Illlle. ' ' On Tuesday Mr. Tilley laid on the table of the House the estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1380, o.ccompn_.niod by a. message from His .Ex_cellency recommend- ing them to the consideration of the House. The estimates were referred to the Com- mittee of Supply. ' Mr. Moussemi submitted the following motion :--- 1`hut in the opinion of "this House, the dismissal by the Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec, of his Ministers, on the 2nd day of March, 1878, wus,under the circumstances, unwise and subversive of the position no- cordod tqtlio advisers of the Crown, since the concession of the principls of responsi- ble Govormuent to the British N orth Am- ericuu colonies. ,l`llnIIIl\;;1\I1 Ilvnn ...........l...`l I... 11, `II HIU HlIa[9l'. ' | Mr. Pope's Bill to provide against contu- gious diseases tI0'(30ti11gv.11iI11z1ls was . mud n tirbt time. n 'l`.......l.... 1n - m:n,.,, 1 2 1 -- - - - ug_ree:nenu netween Russia. and EnE,vlnnd with regard to the rivers Yukon v.ndSticken. He contended thutltlxe free use of these rivers was in no way dependant upon the `Washington 'l`rez1ty, but was previously isgreetl upon between Russia. and Eng- snd. ' Sir John Macdonsld argued that though the facts were as Mr. Mills had stated, the purchase of Alaska by the United States terminated such agreement. Therefore, to prevent the possibility of future disputes and trouble, the text of the Washington Treaty was adopted as n nal settlement of the nmtter. 11.. u,\.\..v.. `Dru L. ,, ~- 'mittL-e to present `nu ca.rl_y ` to the purchase utmllge. " 7' The Minister _ .1 n -' explained that the Govormuent ezu-nes y desired the C0ll1_- repo1"n,so1_.hnt le- gislation could be introduced this session. A number of other. gentlemen spoke on both sides of the House, and the motion was carried. . V ' The consideration of the to the I\`orth~West Mounted "Police was resumed in Committee of ~the' Whole, and the remaining clauses adopted, after which the Bill passed through all the final stages. ' ' The House adjourned at 10:20 p. m. On Monday Sit AIL-ert J. Smith moved for the production of all the papers relating of the Ella tr . 1lIcLcm, Act relating one schooners. . . Mr. Mills introduced xi motion to pro- of tl1o.Go\'ermnont shery police ` duoe the correspondence concerning the 4 agreement between ltuesianxld England ` yith i-ivers nndstinkan L . n n of Wednesday was occu- dvnncing a number of Bills enter part of the afternoon - ncur in the item for civil I`. ~ eacon moved an amend- uctidn of the salary of _ "General from $2,800 H eredith moved as an. !ii_ent_lInenE a. motion to" , - $500 in the sa- ' r, nnrl nf `In ` occupied with a debate on ` uuau. . - ` After renmrks from Messrs. Mackenzie and Holton, Mr. Cartwrigllt informed the House that during the debate on the tariff it was his intention to offer a general defence of the late Govc1'nment s policy and o.dminist`ration, 112:-1. s1now'thatth views of the Liberal part had undergone no change. I` 3 , . .. . Thu T\Hn;lm- ---#1--I ,_, Committee of the House the respn"sibilities and obligations which the Gw=.'.:`nmont should accept. > The Premier, in reply, endeavored to ex- cuse himself_ by nmkin,-.{a similar charge `against the leader of the Opposition, but singularly failed to make out 9. parallel case. 'l`|l0"0ll(1ll`l0 Legislature. wuull lu H10 , and of 10 `rim: nm-m Aden UVOX` Eon the ~>E..s.. A: _ _\u uvru-y'8 ayx-up or Red Spruce Gun Ids &c.. We recommend it: pure. ; of respectability. as there In a ` the handagg the public `an I a. ' p izv1aA.__si>|nila.r s want. an me that Drug Store and prom lg: Gray's Syrup of Red Gum 1 ` v1ds&c.. recommend it: "")`hA purumn nmnch of local improvements. The measure authorising my Government to appoint an Inspector of fire insurance companies, while it will not create any new charge upon the public treasury, will give increased condence to insurers, and prove benecial to the institutions thus subjected to supervision. (Gonciluded on Third Pug/9.) :-.____o-.. ____ ..., ......... guuu, and of preserving many from-a career of crime and misery. The further aid which you have decided I on granting for drainage purposes,` and your amendments of the Drainage Acts will give an additional encouragement to this im- portunt branch of local authorisinu nnr (:...,...... , _- ..-.. .........mcu nu extend. The measures winch you` have passed providing for the regulation of the Reform- atory for women, and estziblisliing an in- dustrial refugcfor girls,wiIl, I trust,` under the Divine blessing, be the means of aquam- plisliing much good, and of The fnrthmv um ...L:..L -.H ' - ` must pzuns-naI:_1ng uttention._,-7"-i I am happy to observe_ that, _ly1ba'ide_s,s?t nmlly-conrming .the award of"t];%`1;z;_bil trutors appointed to dqtermine them `it er- ly and westerly boundaries of the Province` of Ontario, you have also provided fhr the ndministmtion of justice `in the` extensive territory `over which the jurisdiction of my Gove'rnment is now declared to extend. vnn In... ..... --I I CALL at we first Drug procure a at 3|Jruca an... M. - you for your assiduous attention to th pul;-` _--_ ...-. ...._y o/- ' The Lieutenant-Governor doth thank her Mnjcsty s dutiful and loyal subjects, accept their benevo1e_nce, and assent to this bill in her Mn.justy s name. The LIEU`rEN.\NI-GOVERNOR -was then pleased to deliver the following Spech:-- lfv'cn(.lL-mcn. 0; (lie: Lcgislcctive A.9.s'cn1b7:/: In relieving you from fllrtherattendaiice Inn 11 your lcgislatiye duties, I have to hunk lic business, and for the useful and practi- I cal results of your labburs. ` Thu l;[1'1tl!l]lIn1l\nIv at .\..:....x.. L,-n - - - cut rusuus qt labours. I ' large number of private bi_lls_'w} have recuiver1'y.our consideration; tailed upouryuu work of .3 arch` clnumcter, and demanding dug closest most pains-taking u.ttention._," 7. lnmnv to nhsxprvn Mme uruvernor am my :- Majesty's Ioyz as Lmu"rmxwr-(1nu.-mu... uw EBIVICB and welfare of the Province. . To this Bill, the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, by command of the Lieu1.enant- Governor did L1eutel)nnl-.nua...;.- ,:_.u, .. ..... vvl .4u<.uL'uI:IlL'_l/o' We, her Majesty's most.-dutiful and faithful subjects, the Legislative Assembly beg to present ftivgdxppxpr-I of the Province of Ontario, in session as- selnbled, approach your Honour at the ` * O P` 1 I . - c 1 I ' ' - feigned d$o l2{}l'z i'iz&l~`TZ,`,`,ff` RE 051:; v ' . ty 5 person and Government, and` humbly to her Majesty certain sums of money to ' defray the expenses of Civil Government for the year 1879, end for other purposes therein mentioned, thus placing at the disposal of the Crown the means by which the Government can be made efficient for the service and welfare of an... .. um umtu c'tWfiir granting I Bill. Clerk nf 9.}... Tm-:-.I--o-'l-- ' mun u.u.3r2. I On Tuesday, after giving his severnl..-Xcts, the House was pro] __tho LL`llielmllt-U\.)\'cL'liUl' as fullo Mr. SPEAKER. then said :~- I"'nu If znhmu.-. ...,'..... IL.-1` ..... .... .u.1J\1`4J.\a mun sum :- May it please your Ea:cclIenc_1/ .' w.. 1.... \r vuw U! `H to U." Mr. Bell tlmn moved in amendment that tho bill be not now read aythird time, bu_t be rufurrud back so as to make the 1{nuu- } lmtious and elections tor Pubhc and bepn- - tutu schools for tho City of Toronto take place at I.hu,smn.0`t1ln0 and place, and by tho umnu 1-oturmng oicers, and in the same - mzuuwr us the muni_:ipul oldctioxis; (July two \'(_wted for_the n.mu_udmc-nt. Mr. Mowut s Elccuon B_xll was passed .by :1 volt of 34 to 18. - '1'}... \r....: ....l \.A. 1-- --- - .u1u mu was reterrect buck accordingly. > Mr. Croo_ka-n1oved tlmt the school bill be referred back to Committee" of the ; Whole to make some slight amendments. He also understood that his hon. friend from London lrixd an amendment to otfor, respecting the appointment of High School '1`rusteL-s. > [ Thehill was rel'o1-red buck accordingly. On the motion for n. third reading, 4 Mr. Bell moved an zunendmentvtlmt the bill be not now mud in third time but that it be referred back to Committee io provide for applying the bullet to Public and Separ- ato School elections. ' ~ . 'l`l1n nInun:'hu,n.4 ....... ....L .,., 1 I mu DUHUUI ewouons. The nmundmont was put and lust on El. vntu of 47 to 8.- T\Tn Rn)! cl... ........,1 :, . -I - -- I mg division--yoas, 27; nays, `58. _ _ On Monday, Mr. Hardy moved that the `order for a third reading of- his billto amend the Jury Act be discharged and that the bill be referred back to Committee to amondit so new provide for making the law come into force on 1st of May, 1879. The bill was referred back accordingly. Crooks moved school hill uovernmenc. V, Onthe motion to concur in thogrnnt for educational purposes. Mr. Code moved that the resolution be not concurrgd in, but that it be referred back to Committee of Supply to reduce_ the amount by providing for the payment of salaries and travelling expenses of only two high school inspectors instead of three. p The nmendment. wan lnnf. nn H... c..n...... uzgu scuoul Inspectors msteud of tlmpo. amendment was lost on the follow- ing division--yoas, 27; Mondav. Mr. Hm-dv mmma n...+ nu. IAVUI VUu On Saturday several divisions _ of the House took place on` items of Concur- renca, all of wh'2c`.1 resulted in favor of the Government. (In ' H... .. u. uutuwu. tultl its mreet ttuuwey Uompnny. After spending a. considerable time in Committee on the School and Election Billson Friday; the House took upcom- currence in the items for Legislation and Administration of Justice. In connection sith the appropriation` for legislation, the Speaker's sclary`was,-at his own suggestion reduced from $1,500 to $1,250, the Opposi- tion having been defeated in an attempt to cut it down to $1,000. Therewere thirteen divisions taken `in all, nearly all of them ~ at the instance of the Opposition, the mit- jorities in. the party votesrnnging from 12 to 16. The pairs for the evening were Mr. Bethune and Dr. O Sullivcn, Mr. Broder and Mr. Finlayson,- and Mr.` Purdee and Mr. Deacon. By a very decided expression of opinionl the House, while concurring in the payment of the $1,000 extra. to each Superior Court Judge now on the Bench, uirmeditsdesire to throw tilM2Vl)`lll`(iL`ll, imposed on this province by the Smidelcl Mucdouuld Government, on the Govern- ment of the Dominion. , With respect to salaries in the Superior .Courts, the Op- position motions fuvoured a reduction of ten per cent., as in the case `of the Civil Service. The House adjourned ut hnli-past "twelve. (tn ,Q..L....A.... ..._..__J 1' ' ' " -0' ,, ,..- `"1 .. apgltal, 1.wp.m. Llluvivm South--7.05 n.m. blixc-Ll, 11 Ml, 0.25 pm. ' North Simcoe Jiram-Ix.--.\}ixcd h-.____Mixd, moving-uotfth, 1.40p.m. "`fl. )luuI.`aI.:u Ilrrrnch .3Iov"/1'9 1\'arlh)--Bu: -2 Mixud, 6.05 p.(m.` 'Exprexs, V I ._;A !Ii.`l1) N01llh--Exnrmu :1 AK .m 'M-"-'` .27 n.m. 1 , 7.05. 9.111. _ i . The rirst, and partof the second (sitting on Tliursday were occupied -with the con sideration of Mr. Mowat s Election?-ill. _ The only part` that created much discussion was the-section providing that the electors of the village of B13 the -shall at the next [ electionbeallowed to vote as theyidid be- fore their recent incorporation. The Oppe- , sition signnlly failed to furnish any show of proof for the charge that the provision .2 was prompted by political motives, and the necessity for its insertion in the Bill was made quite apparent by is reference to the I fact that the uncertainty at present exist- ing as to which riding of Huron it should be annexed to would probably lead to an attempt to controvert the next election if the doubt were not settled. The afternoon sitting was taken up with the discussion of the School Bill in Committee. when several amendments were made. Just before the adjournment of the House, which took place at six, Mr. Mayor Mackintosh, of Ottawa, camein for a somewhat severe . snubbing from both sides of the House for an attack on Mr. Deacon contained in a circular which he had the presumption to lay on the desks of members. The dispute arose out of avPrivate Bill affecting the city of Ottawa and its Street Railway Company. ~ 1 um MI .14 L0 18. Tlnc .\h1uici_[iz1l Act passed its. I Ag, ` V _ V, ,.,.-- ,a.....5 um unmtllu BU 1..-Xcts, prorogued lgy u`llielmllt-Uo\'cL'liul' follows :- RP`h`..\1rmn 41...- -..:,v ,1 -~--v unuu ynuuuru ll DUXLIG 711}: Gum for coughs, recommend purchase :16 Drug eclgability, an nttamm. on ' ,3...-u yunuo an my ln.a._eimilar style, but of n ` ` _e' genuine being at n war. I is 3- vv'-K"'.o)1ed imitat iccted. . TH E ULOSE. Ia. av:-gu um purchase Drug_ 5 there; an attempt to e article nnnv I ng assent to ` '11! Y\"nlU\1vnnI1 Lu -~-v o.v.;;x`\ lhinramvixn or` 'ru.\I>m, .`!O1.'{nI`( .'\"nrlh._`\rn:I . 4