Wvcemmmmmanmmmmanmmammmmsissnisavccac e 3 % AN ERRONEOTS IMPRESSION L 4 4 1 # No Desire to _ Shelve Mr. .' -- i Marter's Bill Toronto, April 28. ' The following bills were introduced and read a first time :-- 'Mr. Harcourt--To amend the public | health act. . Mr. Guthrie--To amend the Judicature act. Mr. Balfour, for Mr. Awrey--To incor-- : porate the Hamilton Electric Nailway ! company. : Mr. Harty--Respecting the Thousand | Igland railway and certain debentures of ' the town of Gananogue. I Mr. Davis, for Mr. Tait--To amend the . municipal waterworks act ; also to amend the municipal act. Sir Oliver Mowat--Respecting the en-- forcement of judges' orders in imatlters not in court. Mr. Ross--To incorporate the Strathroy & Western Counties railway. | MR. MARTER'$ BLLL. 1 Before the orders of the day were call-- ' ed Mr. Fraser called attention to this | paragrapn, which appeared in 'The Mail ; of this morning :-- | *"'*No man was ever in earnest if Mr. | Marter is not, and he is determined that | the public shall have no reason to doubt | his sincerity. To--day he said : 'My bill | will come before the house on Monday. If by any trick or subterfuge it does not I will leave the chamber and never #o back again.' The action of the house in shoving over the bill on Wednesday he is not able to explain. it was fully under-- stood that this bill would be reached, and | _ the rulirg of the speaker that the debate on Mr. Clancy's inotion should be con-- tinued at the night session was as as-- tounding to him as it was to all others $ who know anything about parliamentary -- * usage,"