- , V V "t"Pd ~', . . - I. - d tTFl - Tf:' r. I I, P 'tT, ,- mi; 7 -' - t. h; i . - An I l _ F _ . . . - _ torepeal the law which provides t t l ration ot drawing looks He did not so crate townshi agricultural exlk'a' po ' h bo ~lit curse of prepaia p p llbltlon Jtow "3 at (1,-2.1 3 were in tch ized It was shall be heid'st ithln iive miles of the place at . tion or nten P. to e au TI' ii k now which the electoml district exhibition isheld ', 3':th 1,',t','2,lUe,t, gtychtotrt1Jl,0 s Thin clause put the Township Societv com: '1 "iii1,'yti8aliefr?1'l'sh'd'eat'Jf/'oo/iril'c' 'the pre- - 3 p.letely,at the mercy of the Electoral District . 'r."' - f ho kt av. Society. He also proposed to allow muniei. . _, . l ptr.atioe,0 l o 'aT . . . alities to agree with certain associaii ' t 'r ; lion. G. NN' . ROSS said that no one did an a)" the holding of exhibitions . . one l ' l less tin-v were prepared under the direct ccii- lion. A. M. ROSS" did not. approve of the . l V l Qiillgglgla'flcgfdfligl'll':efig31:30::iugtelvsvugvgll'g: [ first portion of the Bill, but thought that the l pared: the Department. adopted the plan of . lotherpot'tiort "Eight P0 ailopif'd with some l catching the hare before cooking it. tunentdnTnt... The Bill way read a second _ Then there wore no books which time. and rclerrcd to a special committee. , . t tl . readers 3 Mr. O'CONNOR move( the second reading had superseded others, exeep ttt . , [ or a Bill to amend the Asse eiiient A t _ and there were no payments for preparing ', stroviding that where thcre- 'i'.,'.,, in ao e (rl,' , l l books except in the ease of the readers. ' ie I h County Cortrt lud e o . i] ll a , o ' _ retuaiuderof the motion would be complied tllE jiriiriis decision E'aflnc',"1c'iiiirt,1,1.nte/d; i l. _ F _ I i ' " £1]; CREIGHTON said there was a popular l years, except that evidence may be given _ i impression that books were being prepared 1 ' that circumstances occurring since the de, l _ L by the inetructlons or with the knowle ge of ' a??? liar: gléercd the vatl1ue 013311110 property. bi t te Minister of Education. One of these drum? :0 l swasion no I was with. l , 333?, a history, was used at an t'mmlh- Mr. FELL moved the second reading of a , lion. tr. W. ROSS said that the return iBill 2 enliend till? v-)tt'i',eiii,11',)'2 Ale-t by inereas, I ' " might be made to. include cases of that klli'd. "h 'fd""d' Al)l'l,1llieJ','lf it bi t tl [ F i Some further discussion took place on t it: on. " . _ ." " ( WI u o, .16 pro- , I it sub'ect after which position to tax the income ol real estate as l i IT, 'i'RESTON called attention to a well we the veal estate itself,aud the proposal I _ copv.0f one of the new issue of readers that capital invested in mines or timber l _ . which wan reported to be badly bound. limits should be taxed in the municipality, . lion G w ROSS stated that he would at- or within which they are situate. He did tend ii, the cine v, not think the House should at this time re. 7- " The motion Gs so amended as to include ' open the question ,of abolishing the cxcmp- f" , / 3 infortnation an to books in preparation and ; st,.ijit'iu1ciijnit1cTi','s,ir)lt.ric's' which had been I t the names ot those prepat Ing. i Mr. CityfiG11TON thought the exemption ', / RF2CEIPTS. of minister? salaries and residences should , - , , be abolishet . Mr. ERMA'NNGF'.R moved the. second. , , . ' - , , , 1 reading of the Bill respecting receipts. and TO EXEMPT BANK Diul'OSl IIS. acquittances. It proposed to make it Jul Mr. AWREY moved the. second reading of oti'cnce to compel " person to 'tgive it rpeeipt, the Bill to amend the Assessment Act, It . for monies paid under a penalty.for. refusal. provides for the. exemption of money de- , Hon. o. MOWA'1' said no. principle had posited in the bank. I . been formed for the legislation The man Mr. Meredith and Mr. Young opposed the I . who gets tho money may not be able to write Bill. . , and he is to be tined 85. ily may no.'. Ite able ' Hon. A. S. HARDY said he was not very . to read l a man might be atraid to sign a N" particular about, it. ' ': ceipt Presciiteld to le; heeauso he 111"" /d', L The second reading was neqatived. I _ contii ence in tim. ' , ic' person to w ioui 1e L DIVISION COUlt'Ils . money was aid mi lithe a minor. I L . ' ti. , The" Bill was 1,'l,l'/i'a'hea'/jlf.' Mr. MEREDITH moved the second rcad- . Mr. FERRIS ry.ove.4.tltv. second reading of ing of the Bill to amend the Divirfii-n Court's ' a Bill to amend the Divitytn t our" Act. by A.ec, which deals with the. tornntion ot IJivi, ' r. providing for the consolidation of certain sion (outrts, an? proposes to placeit withthe E Fr cases. County Jopi1p) s. ' The Bill was read the second time and re- lion. A. S. HARDY said the Government , -' _ terred to a S ecial Committee. had had their attention called tothe diniculiv ' i" Mr. "'006 presented the report or, the to which the lion. gentleman had referred, Committee on the Bill preventing minors and the. unseemly struggle which had Hoc- from frequenting Amol and billiard roonn-i. curred in the tounty of v-ui/idle-s/yi,. rhe . The Committee in amended the Bill so as mode. of rtyyed,viutt..t.,he, dutieulty, and that to refer only to persons under 16years of age. suggested by the Hill. had occurred to the I and 2tl struclft tlt Elie 2t.y" providing for yii,jpiys'"i,tlta/utit daslfuu'ntlll that (.'ou'Fliy , the oggingo t e0 'en er. . l Younci 5 con no ea uv l Ct ies. te I " It being bo'clock the Speakerleft the ehair. i Government on the. whole thought, the l After receSS. l CountBIudgc. the M arden. and the Inspec- l " lion. C. F. FRASERS Bill to eonflrrn the tor of ivision Courts would he, the .tettcr . I . sale of certain land to Olives Henderson was tribunal. IN ith this e,x.planation he did not __ paused through the committee stage. l oppose: the second reading. " . _ , The following Bills were read the second _ The Bill was read the Ht'l'OilLl time. time '.-- l Tur', REGISTRY ICT , . l - . ', . , 1M" 1r?,al?:'r,?rr'.r,'ffcr'.P,i,n.,et'.1.eylt they)". I Mr. MEREDITH moved the second read. I t on and South Eastern Railway ( ompan). _ l, f f he Bill to amend the "CUM" Act Mr sMEREDITH--To authorize the Citv of i "is o L _ l ,.._. .- . l ' . ' - , , . F He proposes to place the ower which new London to aid the London and South Eastern , . , ritl ti ' G .o , t r 'n-Pouncil with the 2 l . Railing Gauging and other railways. l 7 'pi1"i/,'11,,t///ii'r'o'" m t l ' l _ 1 #/; ('1?th tl'i,-'1isotpgyrlai1l,t:)ctieo'it l ,"/'/,yr'j'//jlturr said hiahon. friend had . 53113.8 0 m oron o root I 3 f referred tothe troublesome duties attafhletd F I l ' N _ " ' t , atronare, and in this he was quite r El , . ' [ (,/1tlieFflf/c,'.ege,tvi"f, tt,u',ton1gealigt', ling) he (,'l',l'it'i be a poor member of the lioV- i1tl. j '. " .pe g . l ii 1 ' ' eminent if he shirked the troublesome duties '? My"? proaidgd that pilld' tttr",',,",,")."' 'rl,",', attached to his office. He had referred to '5. ' firm and. " L. '/vtli,'liatyll1"lf; Orin"? in land- the deinvs which had taken lace in making 'r Fieeotl tl an e p on e til . e F ' l apporntiutnrs but no delay had taken place ' v lords or mortgage-es to disstrain 1lyhlfl.1y f/l (i.iiiiif"iiii,' public serviee had suffered ioi,eit,,e,rtatdyotls g $545352? t',le"i',"t, di,tviment. County '('ouncils should have famil 3 mil to such t 00d; an if.) appointments which were incident to their t i'm t trot ts hm"... J/l/le', exirutird jurisdiction. He talked about the County no e e p n 9.1 l J . I Council" hcin . the representatives of the [he third clause provided that no one should It? snlt T Ire i!" the 'Government as: trulv . . . . . o '" . i '. i I I T ., - i distrain 0P.(lall|| against. an i'xuution 1m. tlf,?,'),',)',.:;;),' and representative as County i , /t,rt.it,t/1ctr'), issuedtout at any (limit if; a: ['uifi1'iis',, _ ( l I j' _ rovmce or more tan , reemoi % a e: . . .r. , i . . . .' . i ." ' . Mr. CARNEGIE said that the Government {Lane canes and a yetu S at n ms m othet had used 'a'ii2iii'rui,i,'tti,. for political purposes. Hon. o. MO\VAT approved of the prin- lion. G. ll . RUSS said that the speeches of ciples of the Hill. hon. gentlemen opposite were sour grapes. 4.5 . The Bill was read the second time. i He Wa.y delighted 't see in" r NTiMrlNTs 3 l, ' , '" " , , . , . . 1 Ann M or Dip.1tirt'itA'l' c s '..N i ., b . ;l', dt,, b.3331: 2isictiiiajt,'n'yoycitrce,1, i on the :Dlllt'l' side of the House. They did it ': ('ourtsgAcL One of the objects of the Bill I notwoftuuyiou.ir,li,.ltowcyit,tt': Why did $921" ', I, was to improve. the system of choosing limit." l l atheism to gent-him tll (livia hazel ggictigl: (e :1 echo)! l f '..'l tht . . " L'4tott Courts. lif proposci t tat l l . ' ',.f, , 2 ll , ,osite saw so clearly the voters lists should be taken and iliat'thoae l I tou. lug" t ttt I ll . ll; tfolding l 2te, ,beiic,t.os"s,xrntt'"ie,at,e':,l it? (l"IJ; ( 'e/no/ij.),,::,,:,',',,,."",?,?)":,?,"':.',.,",.),.":, an? p'1'.'lf't't I Syd-iii ill]: .rovedilentsl l f, hUv'i'.?,'iu'"l1dr'l' ! lie hunt" that when he was transuiued to l Practice. p . l Ltoiitirspirvrrr-sa,v.tliy House. of Commons 3 . Hon. C. F. FRASER said there was no olr 7- he w.ould Iccturc his friends there .on "If i . in" hwy! going to .. 't"ir'tl were. '/,',1g1.1'1/11-vt/,,'(u).is' //,tr.d" (,"//,fii/,1tr "that l h 'llt/l11Q Jlfulf. not approve O I s p an o 1',:,'fJil,'l, a to railways, and stock in colonir.nt The Bill was read the second time lion cotupauiet- something more substantial Mr. BADGEROW moved the set'olid read. tire, "1'01 I"l";"'if'l' of an. i"lifg'; 1hehue1.ed V ing of the Bill to amend the Agriculture I.'.'.,!'..?.','] uea W. 'eSli."tu a E" "Far; I . and Arts Act. " was Proposed _hy the Bill , which occurred In idling the otlice whieh ue-