"MBI, man»- - - _.'. i A -epntation from th -uilder's . . . I ere' Union, consisting of W. D. Dewdge, . , chairman . Thos. R. Houghton, secretary; l H. Benson, G. R. Potter, c. Rtt man, A. Roberts and T. Web , waited on the Attorney-Genera sitar , the Home had risen and presented ' him with an address from the body named in favor of the six hundred dollsr exemp~ tion. The usual srguinents were presented to show that the law as it stands at present fevers the speculator and the land grabber, and bears hesvily on such clseses "the . deputation represented. Messrs. Lyon and Conmee introduced to . the Minister of Education in the afternoon n deputation from the Town of Sault Ste. _ Marie composed of Mayor Biggings, Mayor Hamilton and Mr. D. J. Graham. 'Ihey urged the Minister to establish a High ' school in the town and to give it special ; assistance until it should come to be self- iruatainiug. They represented that the district was withouts High school, end that it was growing to be e. lace of con- siderable importtsuce. Mr. E,'),',' promised to render ever practical assistance to the . cause of education in Algomo. . The Attornov-Generud's two bills regard. ing the Land Thtlva Act and the re istry merely simplifies the procedure, thereieing no radical change proposed. h' Mr. Robert Boston, the good-looking bachelor brother-in-law of the Minister of Education, was on the floor of the House. Mr. Boston is quite s mugnste when he is at home, being Reeve of Lobe and Warden of 1liddlesex,lutt he hears the merit ofa man of ability whernver you see him. He wil be in the city for u few days yet. 1 _ The Attorney-(icnernl's bill, dealing with companies having limited liabilities, is enulozns in its provisions to the English , Act governing such institutions. It emu-ts F that when a company is incorporated with i alimited liability this information must in I every case be wrutton after the name and k title of the company.