C .o ' BP | ) # $ . 0 | Lunatic Asylum. Ho explained that t.h?:'qi}- ¢. m -- ject of the motion was not to cast rsflootions $ 4 a@ § on Government employess, but to ascortain d &n le c 8 s |. whether proger meaus had he;sl't"..».L m to § ~a t obtain a good supply of wator, Thare wors a t & EME 3 4 '\ € two running streams within hall a x;'ulo o: a l A the Asvyivm, buat an artesiana woll had s 3 j been sunk o a depth ot ]'31 0 feet, ".'3 &n qf p expense of from $6,000 to $8,000, and was s q being still continued,. There wers rumours * s $ a n ham aa tlat necotiations had takon place betwoon #3 d f an employee of the Government and the ';'1 o+ j | | prietor of an adjoining farm, through which . J 1| | was a running stream, but which hnad been ' Lb subsequently abandoned. ' | 8 ' i Mr. FRASER declined to anzswor ru-- 1 1 + & x( a + & ) a | mours that were mabrosd. Efforts had long & \ag i & ) been made to obtain a good water supply for 4 [€ || the Asyluw, and the measures taken by the n t Government were only such #s were neces-- d § sary to aitain that end, The information -- n 6 HU | desired would be furnished when the retaurn $ ? ! was brought down, * t f % | 3 The motion was carried, U d _ '# RETURNS, I « ' M) ar ats us u » 1 | 3 | | M¥ SCOTT asked when the returns of | s t correspondence betwoen the Oatarlo Govern-- | & ment and the Dominion Government in rs-- ' { gard to the proposed lan«l grant to the Pactfic . | | i Railway, a'so the return relating to the Rall-- { way Aid Fund, would be brought dowa, f w -- Mr, WOOD replied that the latter was 8 : already in the hauds of hon, members, and s I $ the former would bo laid on the table within d 1 { a fow doys, l | 0 REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, MARRL , a | } AGES, AND DEATHS, | § # . | | _ Tho Houss went into Committse on the | t ; CGovernment Bill for the Rogistration of | ) A I Births, Marrisges, and Doaths, Mr. Do-- Ao f ' rocho in the chair, 3;' & | _ Clause 7 was amended so as to provide h } e C that no burlal gorvice shall be porformedA by ¥ ary minister or other person unless on the I 9 y I coitificate of the Raegistrar, except in cortain ® f 4 cates in which a mturn is to be madoe, The S | penalty for default to be not lozs than $5 or s { | more than $10, , 1 1| Clause 14, providing that medical pract!-- | y tloners shall certify to Registraras to death, T was smended by striking out the words S § | "within ten days aftar the death of such par-- 4 3 h sor, &o.," and substituting "within ten P days mter having notico or kaowledgo of the a death of such person," EP On cleause 22, | k m A | _ Myz, SINCLAITR suggested that the ponalty | mertloned in clause 8 should be omiited, 4 ond clause 22 made tho only penalty clause, | Ar, MEREDITH objscted that the clause « |E was too wido in its scope, He did not desire £ + < that all poreons who knew of a death should o be ccmpslied to make a registry, Mr, PARDEE said the object was to pre-- ¢ vent a loophole, | + Mr, MACDOUGALL said that was jast ¢ wuat the Government had donse b{not throw-- $ % , ing the Cuty on rertain persons above others ts § Mr. BETHUNE said the terms of the Act ' | would cperato so as to makeall the porsons Ts l aware of the death lisble for the ponalty if 3 | | registration was not made,. -- & a ® TL i | _ Mr, HODGINS thought there should bo & %, f | provision makng it primiarily the duty of $ | some cne to make the return, and if the re-- k'x ° turn was not made it should be mado by someo w N other person, l §\ The clause was amonded so as to leavs o ily | ;i' § P ammmmmume | ORe porson li@ble for tho payment of the pen> n | alty. | N | _ The clause then passed, $ | _ Oa clause 23, $ | . e \ y | _ ¥r, MERRICK suggested that hall the i. ® per alty should go to the municipality instoad t of to Her Majesty, 3 e The amendment was agreod to. | N e | _ The remaining clauces and the schodalss 44 passed, fge hh [ Tha PM wa han ba A Y ip a ;'h' _ | he Bill was then reported, and ths ameond-- M oren is woro concurred in, 1 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, DP!: On the motion of Mr, MOWAT, the Pi! > it murh ie a:, a w t ciing certain procecdings at musiciv& ) , @FO , elostions was read the second ¢!: o $A PSR PriviLECEs oPr THE ASSEMBLY 3 * we ae + ' h€iad * ~ Lida X, ~-;: On tho n Mr, MOWAT, the Biii J a m se a+ | i -- L4 auLve Sssoembiy was rood | &\ e an we n + | ° it * | h § W 15. 3 y 1 $ ' x The House adjourned at six o clock, § [ Srl W * o eeeea ie en ie Oe ie es e e eeneeneneenneaenenpan eemesmts O