[ "act 'respecting 0tR tates, and "The | _ Am€givil caufie: thecye ; pts--of JUFOrNT e aveepfa]se:;('l.kt:'m"way Nee «which you o _ or regulating the powers and privileges of electric railways gen-- erally will, doubtless, greatly encour-- ;*,':" the construction of this system of tlrgul:t ra , and thus furnish cheap 38 1sp on for the growing demands ; pof agMi@ulture and the internal com-- grc e country. * tch you have passed | P thools, *"Industrial | duse the pu health will con-- ' PA¢ advancement, the comfort | :),and Well--being of the people. | ce with satisfaction the improve-- | ments which you have introduced in the | law respecting factories, and for the | further protection of the health and | morals of persons employed in places | of business other than factories. | t | «lshave assented with pleasure to the l -latigm affecting free libraries and j Mes lics' Institutes, and the public aid n to charitable institutions, re-- gula the chartering of trust com-- | panies, amending the registry act, and l extending the city manhood suffrage re-- gistration act of 1894 to county towns «T he policy which you have adopted of * v the public against unsafe %)>% fire insurance has had a very ry influence, and 1 believe that ct of this session will further sim-- 9 a@ at the same time make more > cient the wo Mng&&the insurance aw. fls sn I am reig erve that effective ' steps haxe be iken for the further | protect D3 c phildren, and I confident-- : 1y u. e. that the measure you have | 3 for that purpose WA result in id domestic improvement. f ttuynu for the . liberal supplies ybou have granted in order to rin the full eficiency of the public in it ous branches. on of _the House was, mdxy.. ae--Pro-- ; O P . / 7 of the past. e "\a\' f *