gmallfield, editor of The Ren-- . Mr, W &E was at the House {uberday | frew """}i,. Mercury is one of the very afte"©®"" /; the eastern part of the Pro :':: :r:' staunch advocate of Liberal-- rect of municipal petitions, the first fe/b':';lj.::" pr_elcuted ?y Mr, Stratton 4 is the proposal to allow d Mr. Mooreo p o s ym nb Councils to change l'l;lgh School dis-- t';:;lzt their pleasure, and that the legi'l- lative grants to both High and Public Sehools be increased. Notices of Motion. | Mr, Gilmour--Bill to amend the Muni-- | cignl Act. y s 'Mr, Awrey--Bill to amend the Public Parks Act. Mr. Waters--Bill to amend the Ditches ind Watercourses Act. Bill to amend the Municipal Act. Bill to amend the Assessment Act. _ Mr. Strattou--Bill to amend the Muni-- ipal Act. Mr. Glendining--Question--Is it the in-- ention of the Government to take any, and so what, immediate action respecting the emoval of artificial obstructions and the gulating of the waters of LakeSimcoe and ouchiching, at the outlet of Washagu, at or : bove low water mark * * Mr. Hardy--Bill respecting liens for .bor on logs and timber. Mr. Stratton--Bill to amend the Land-- rd and Tenant Act. ' enmeeemnamneneseneremesen nanercemas