6 C C M e RC c * . f EP 3 _ *22"a * - h 6 M . in -- imafing O # m § d :'m,,',.:--(w n C s s ty !--vipdegifih 4 i% detet"inat your. OThe exbenditece mivgew | foma by the band of Hon, Mr. Brons e site rccou: nounted to £3 Doi Ne P .a-'. a.l'p..r ;s:nsi':. f:»'z"'f';j '. " s m "' f Zh'.l CV3 n t f '..\'."u 4 ~y_t'1. .m' ns Encourage Mining Schools. -- L ue perso "madmwnuu in charge of stationary steam ongines shall bo p Couded almost Inhulougs wo 13 nss iready-- li ; that the entite municipal electorate: / godu ( 2o Of W est uw o nerals, } be allowed to vote on money by--laws, and the r, Cont i Infercep A'gfi 8 l:!t- 1y mi;" regulauon of the construction of seattoids. tho doopggwbpmon{g! s shet conceras the he Kingston Electric Light Company and iice Soop s0on by the account given's 481 the City 0 Klmfiaton Gas Light Company are Nay's OLOBE, SI1. Conmes a n in Satur-- seekingby logln ation to be a.malimmuml. day's i elowntio Td ccomprnied the The Parry Sound Colonisation Railway Com-- -'5"";'"" t:r:}flon:n\'a?uablsa';s"io&he best of pany is soeKlng an amendinent to its act in-- "":J D mphlet | issued by My cg;ely phog corporating them so that it may * onter into monlated anlong the members og HInge and | arrangements with the Canada Atlantic and circula & I's of the House, . the Ottawa & Parry S 1 lail Co doaling with the question of promotin mining > arry Sound way Company dovelopment, is attract'n; goneral attention | in the same manner as with respect to the In this ;;amphxot Mr. Conmec advocates the ho&"')fi;"'_i({ t:lci;lc Ju:}cllmz\v lll;llany ?3"'!'""% orepomioe atanter aint aeldonte w fhomemnen i hok 1 O 0d e attt a res=pons h $ oad, e also Mr. Tait contributed a heavy batch of peti-- Ifiif?ffiofifs%?'xfii'fifiq lfx'fibtqfifi?v 'atl'vnnu}go of | tions from the labor organisations of the g?ty. ble success which has boo Cho, remark. | They were from the Trades and Labor Coun-- fiouolundttl'nrou' h this onerg%ul:,nmfic.d 1"11\0." | cil, Plasterers' Lapvorers' Association, Stonc-- hlet Mr f!onm se remind policy, in his masons' Union No. 1, the Bricklayers' Society pamp A4¢ iinds tho people of No. 2 of Ontario, Georse Stevenson Assembl nge t:::)ro: llgnimol;)xxglton]ayhlm each mineral No. 9005, K. of L. They soverally pmyo% {g::fgducn'lidn to be of reai vl; luecor:'\ixl-;tnk:n.st i;o for| legislation for the taxation of al confined to theory, but imust include a nenuri.. t lands held for speculative purposes to its tr?t:)illi;lg of the hand and oyo ;l(.)tng '3"' Dl';:lctl(;ul full value ; the vouing of the entire municipal pupil to produce actual results, As Ot{l(.:. 0(?'0;1(3 cjuc'u;'axtc orn 118. Sht !b'y-lay onstmnore i gen mee tersely _putls it, "it is as necessary to train (L)lfn;'t :?uSZt;flgfl'gfi'.fl the licensing of engineers t;m}t"il:lt':)"fio:it: (l fiztil::d'il:fil"'f&siL)'to,f Ll;c mines Ninety--one citizens of Toronto signed their & As 10 I8 C 1c medical student in the vicin-- x s wernth s o' o tals C § namesto a petition which Mr.'Tait presented to-- | ff{,,,",,fi}:',,'f.','e':,?"3{0"';3{,.',}":'2."\'{,;:,;"'g!w,_i" _the day which prp.(yed for amendment to the school promoting practically th e mow to law to provide for compulsory attendance at | ?{c"', Lhc,:limnbnr 103 \V&'Trxlt'%?.?t '}"" has in school and appointment of truant officers ; for ' d a bill which will so S oie "yafhe, uhe: free school books ; the clection of trusteos by n lolme. making import ulhng?-'l'mt:":;:! ibe'f'm" °M"'° cumulative vote on the day municipal elections icipal Act. SI I(Y his bil nges in the Mun-- are held ; making it compuisory on trustces to icipail Act, Should this bill become law a mun-- wrovide sutficient accommodation for all chil-- icipality or several n'd,)mnim.' municinalities, or xllrcn Of school ic auy Rul O 0e or several municipalitie , will be The County Council of Wellington is petition-- ausioriiqod to krant bonusos for the establish-- ing for an act to authoriso it to abandon to the {}"{"{,{'{'d{,'(}'""}}{" ".ugtmin;'"im"" schools. This different --local municipalitios 150 miles of best locations on y R,,(e, schools in the gravel roads extending in different directions | c PctoY iehiemieaagk ho. h them the local through the county which the county has ac-- ebataoter ithich isdesirab 'F Itis hoped that Pro-- fluirc(s' Mr. Allan presented the potition vincial grants may be made also and thus small The Town of Clinton is seeking from the » ; works established without Teg i p B _ smeiting w« i vilmout too rrcat Legislature authority to consolidat» its deben-- an expenditure of private capital. Should the ture debts, which amount to $235,000, and issue 3:,01':;1'1 :.01'(()\::?;1}:41)':':15 :')R:ll(;}li,:l';(?:l"d;ixw:: t}g:&e l debentures to redeem tho outstanding bonds as 8 i 8 0s & ~--t t * + » A » age, Port Arthur, Sudbury and Kingston, | ttflt;{);{ull due, Mr. Garrow prosented the pe The Industrial Schoo | Mossrs. Androw P. Kilganan, R. A. Lyon y i ¢ tlik j 1.4 o and Martin L. McGrath, who two sessions ag > A deputation of prominent citizens waited on were incorporated as the Manitoulin & North the Government in the afternoon to ask for Shore Railway Company, are petitioning for an further aid for the Mimico Industrial School. increased power to issuc bonds from $10.000 per Among those presont were :--W. H. Howland, milo to $25,000 and for extension of the time lh:\'crli";louu:'.'h. A. Meredith, Robert Jafi TAy, ; for the commencement of the railway '\\'[D\p c.| ll"ru{l\l_(l iht'""i':l}m' l}:\nmfih' ('hisho{l'l}. from three years from March 3rd, 1891 k tan, * iiteside, + gour, * to six years from that date. 'The projected ;A. _ iTkinson, _J. _ L. -- Hughes, _ F. _ J. road is to run from the \'mafo of L&tlo Cur-- Stewart, Ald. G, M. Rogo and D, J,. MeKin-- | rent, on the Manitoulin Island, to a point on the {non, . principal _ Industrial _ School. They | north shore of Lako Huron near Spanish were received by :\l_tox'no):-(h-n(-m} Mowat ; Rivor. Hon. G, W., ioss, Minister of Education ; Hon. | _ _ Mr. Balfour presented a petition signed by John hr{den. .'-lmxnt.c'r of Agriculture, and 234 ratepayers of the Township of 'Filbur 4 Hon. E. H. Bronson. 'The principal speaker on West Essex County, for an act to divide tg'o behalf of the deputation was I\lr.llowlnml.w'ho said township into two townships. Tilbury presented in forcible styleo the claim of the in-- West contains an area of 48,000 acres and a stitution for furthor assistaunce from the Gov-- population in 1881 «of over 4,410 souls. The ernment. He quoted the experience of Michi: population is about equally divided betwoen ium, New York and other States, and that of the French--spoaking and English--speaking peo-- Sngland also, to show that indusfl,nul schools ples, the English being principally in the :niml con:o htlob})c ri(;x;:urggd' cu::fi:;ut.unnlx:sutiz- sou hern and the French in the northerl: part ons, _ valuable »vont ® [ of the township. 'The petition goes on to say crease of crime and therefore worthy of that the division will lsctzlc the unhappy liberal support. The late legislation providing troubles betwoeen the two classes. for the committal of boys to this institution Mr. Cloland presented a petition from the had led to more being committed than could County Councii of Grey, w}xich prayed that be accommodated. Phers wore now in the certain moneys, which tho petitioners believed institution 146 boys, being more than could be wore due to the municipality, be paid to them pmpcrl{ accommodated, _ and . yet there by the Governmeont. were 116 uwulu'l_m mh'n'mumn, of whom 100 A petition from the County Council of Kigin were from the City of 'Toronto alone. In the prayed for an amendment to the Assessment course of his roemarks he made it clear that Act, that local municipalities be allowed to what the friends of the school asked of the deal with arrears of taxes and sales of land in Government was a grant of ten cents }wl,' dug' the same manner as cities and towns do. per pupil, instead of the presont grant 0 $2,500, The County Council of Essex is Yetltlon'ng the right to connect with --the asylum for an amendment to the Munici al Drainago walonirorks . (to which _ Mr. f law as will lessen the cost of arbitration and | c ks _ (t hich _ Mr. _ 'Tully," the Ditrati a filne" ols 400 C eaR M | 0 Wt t PPNN 0 4 3 pornamotin rdriapidagni N * Messrs, T. K. HMay and W. J. s ~ largeo as the Governmeont saw fit to gire to-- towt-l and Dr. }lnyyof Hanover were about the ward $37,000 neoded for awlditional buildings House this afternoon. and other peormanent improvements. in rela Dr. Bingham and Mr. Mzwl)herson of Can-- tion ltt) the l.n-'lt Alut.p ", hn:'\!"lau(n'-; stu':.: ninflon were visitors "lt; Lh"i!i);u'w m_g,ay. @ goested as an a tornative to pi f The bill introduced by Mr. Barr is to amen | srant, tho -- gran{ in foo simple or on the :\Rscssnwnb Act so that whore farms are iyear lease to the school of the land mortgaged the mortgagee shall be requirod to now in use by the school,. * You don't intend ay a part of the taxes assossed against the to take it from us." he said. '"and with it Nudbv farm proportionate to the amount Oof %lhe nt))gzt,- could finance for a part of what we need.'" | gage. The taxation of mm't,g;tge.s as been deleporeains o netemeient ign--emanole | foonene petioggh but Reverlitohe aho aalie and said that Li{ogtrigndsyof the school had | Mr. Wood (Brant), in his bill introduced to-- always boen met in a kindly spirit by the day, wants the px'uvismns_res;.mlctmg ngx)lotgn fhes, requpat " oo io en l 1 enc ols o estac in t 1e _ reques 0 e eputati®n * 8 & PS C favor, (Lul," pointed s out pthut. it _ was alent in Ontario by the fnoallpg of northllnvezg g\ll(;g'cdt that tgis \;v{ml me;;elym .bo 'l'o'l;gntg | wlu-z(n)tl 'Lnl :)mano unless measures aro taken Institution, and said it shou show | prevent it. nsss c that Toronto was doing its fair share to the (_ Mr. A. P. (,(i)(')\'bavn. %.t\':;}'T,.oI(').fi wl!}: aig t:xfi support of the institution. _ Mr. Howland re-- | Legislature du'r ng the afternoon, Te Noren plied that Toronto's grant: amounted to 33 | ranging for seyeral doputations trom't qfio(f, I cents per day per umif( in the school, besides | Ontario and Muskoka district to present t:m, paying $2 per Kou& for the support of each boy the Government some ;'us('-:'iofi !9{"'.'(';{:&33. is cmnnnuc(rfrom Toronto, As aLouL'ZS per cent. [ "A dcput'm'.i(m from"t, :e U'()V'()!;l:n]l'gl.lb J urfe on elast onl es | | onl anainit ht on oo 'O m > = | ) » ¥ J ith ' t "',((',',!tt;'npf,':ol;t{::vi:"(.':;gg t?t?tgl;:\';" :00 m'rn;u. | \l"",i,:.-ingn provisional judicial district. Mr. h e lde improy | Daniel O°C cand Mr.Levecque, members of concerned the sum Mkcfi to provide improve-- Daniel O'Connor .u'u fready in towh inonts, the object was to increase the institu-- the deputation, are alread] * tion to accommodaie 250 boys and with that Noticos of Motion. 5 they would be satistied, Mr. Mowat expresseod Mr. McColl--Bill to amond the Rogistry Act. grave doubts that this accommodation would Mr. McMahon--Biil to amend the Municipal be found suflicient in the future, and said that ACK%. if this grant was made the Government must Mr. Meredith--Bill respecting Trust Com-- > Expect to have requests from other localitiecs panics. A for similar grants, Mr. Jones being | called Mr. Sharpe--Bill to amend the Division upon urged the ad visability of a succession tax Courts Act. *< Ameans of raising revenues which could be Mr. Glendining--Return copios and cor-- tsed in such institutions as the Industrial respondence not lfirepdy brought down to the sTlpo} to save some young men from destruc House between the Government or any mom-- 'lon and reduce and prevent the growth of the bor or ofiicor thereof and any person in ro cri criminal population. "'This has often been once to widening, dccpcnlnfi or cleaning out 0 Sukwosted," suid the Premier. "It is a i vad the channel of the Scvern Rivor at the outlet 8:;'1'0!' susject of taxation and we may ava ' of Lake Couchiching, with reforence to clean-- rselves of it some day." ing out of the cut made by the Public Works Departmeont in the channel.