Benmesime :s rvaow!1s0©~ To > 32b' The -- committe@ --orggrgd.:a,tfi':mfid 99 *' (shop) .... 100 °150 100 350 vouchers® beé produced, andiqd "M gfhl:dsor Oe vess * P00 -- 150 123 2';;3 until Tuesday morning. -~n|"»';fi"[' tham '......>* 150 gg'» Min*" * _ Tshop; :... 100 150 -- 200 450 | | want Their Own JGIGCL ;. op . j j { _ Mr. C. F. Farwel lyeatevda}'&rflbvoflg_'nx | | } _ Want Additional Accommodation. | introduced a ; depubation!©'¢ #--| This afternoon a deputation ('-ompos-l ed of Messgits . : WJacksonys~Uash-- ed of Messrs. R. F. Holterman, Brant-- i man _ and . McKisgockiomo6? ©Gore \ford ; Elmer Lick, Oshawa ; Nelson Bay, -- Manitoulin,. Islandjivtoothe o NC | Monteith, M.P.P. ; J. B. Reynolds, On-- tornoey--General. 'The object=f the ivix1t; | tario Agricultural Farm, and C. A. , was to ask the Governmemr.md".',de"'"' \Zavitz, experimentalist at the Agricul-- i \ Algoma district for. judiciat i purposés, t tural College, waited upon the ('.ovex'n~| 'and to create a newternitorial judicia@l ' ment to ask that $16,000 be inserted in ; \ district for Manitoulia Jstand. There| | the supplementary estimates for -- the | are at present two Judges at Sault 8t»./ purpose of providing a new building at' Marie, Manitoulin Island--being.in«their ; | the Ontario Agricuitural College. The ; district. The deputation--proposes thit . ;c'-eputation urged that increased resi--' the Junior Judge be, remaved,to: Goyt | | derce accommodation is needed, there Bay, and %e distriet di,vlded.-.iamrbt' | being 145 students enrolled, while there that the épeuse of-- time and, mangy | \ is only accommodation for 120, and | in proceeding from Sault Ste, Marie to \three or four students are assigned to | the island may be saved. There will naot, some of the larger rooms. To provide ! they argue, be any additional CQ%;mr't this accommodation it was suggested i the convenience of the islanders 3youn that the enlarging of the residence can | be met. F I10jant 99 be accomplished by removing the lib-- ! The Printing Committee D:}Ql rand Dg:»' | rary and museum from 'the main to a ganized this afternoon, . Mr. J; di;8 * | separate building. The growth of the | tom: was re--elected Chairman,s, 435118 l teaching departments makes more room l Notes.,' broumc 8 Sfli i nesessary for the departments of phy-- 54 0 hotlegb 'It Jevopt | sics, biology and horticulture. Suitable An admirer of the late Christopht#°R! j | library accommodation is also required, , Fraser has pasted upon the ,fl'.{i'lw of | and it was suggested that a new build-- the exceltent portrait which' adurns the | ing would be sufficient to aAccommodate lobby, of the Legislative .chambestl a \ all these departments and provide a pape? 'bearing . the-- follomwing s inserikbed | hali for the meetings of the College Lit-- | tioh : "Si monumentum quaerig:cireaging terary Society and Experimental I'n-~ #pice."-- The appropriateness of it &¥A -- ton. | scription has been muth vommefllfi s hk ] upon, and Jt, has been suggesteX Public Health Act. the motto "nm\;ht not inappropriatet Yesterday evening the (Legislative permanently attached to the pott P Committee of the Provincial Board of ; The following: were the fl"efit!g"fif' «@ © Health waited upon the Provincial Sec-- | Speaker's dinner to--night :--D" W¥X retary to urge the necessity for an im-- J. Brown, W. H. Taylor, Dr. Brit#M#d, provement in the present law respecting G. T. Graham, 8. Clarke, H..J)IPotty-- the appointment of Medical Health Of piece; 0. Guibord, J. Mutrie,C. #!/!Far-- ficers. Dr. Macdanald, Hamilton, Chair-- well,; A. Lumsden,, John-- Smith)>18 <A. man of the board : Dr. Cassidy and Dr. Campbell, J. Dickenson,~ To 1.~®krdo, Bryce, who formed the deputation, were J. R. Barber, J. ~H. pouglas, MsCark-- accompabted by Dr. McKay, M.P.P., callen, E. A. Colquhoun, E. A., Little, South 'Oxford. The deputation urg-- C. B. Poweln, W.R. Boattw""k. K. ed that, owing to the necessary scien-- Truax, W. H. Reid, J, B. Lugasg,;.0). \ tifir character of the work of preven-- Pyne, G. N. Kidd, Dr. Bm'r,'.'\l\'.h;li. tive medicine and the limited means at Hoyle, M. B.«Morrisop, A. 8. \Yh,i'ti:"Di'. the disposal of rural munieipalities it Jamieson, C. M. Bowman, W.,; J. 'Hiu was impossible to have the work pro-- W. A. Kribs, J, McLaughlin, D'"R."Nm-' porly attended to, They asked that the Dconald, Dr. Jessop, H. Ellbn:u dhi ¥i.! permissive claiuse of the act of 1"91 pro-- Boyd,. Lieut. Col. F. . B. Leys, 'gm . viding for County Health Officers be Reatty, John Loughrin, M.P.P.i@g M¥ . 8. made compulsory, and that officers Hall, barrister, L'Orignal, and, the.Ser-- specially qualified in State medicine be geant--at--Anms. J .H i appointed for the zame districts as _By a typo@graphical error the,tax upon ( County School Inspectors, to give their the . natural ,, niHQ"lD&nWS piny~ Aing wh--olJe time to the public health work. schedule Wblm\i; n yasterdayistGlobe 1 \ _ Dr. McKay urged that such an ar-- , was reported, to,he $900,. . It should have I rangement would relieve the smaller | been , $5,000, ;. .;, _ «;t gift -- i 8 municipalities, and Dr. Bryce pointed \| enganits ts 4 out that such officers might be utilized : * in connection with 'the official certifica-- tion of meat products for export. 1 Public Accounts. The Public Accounts Committee met > yesterday morning and re--elected Mr. 4 | W A. Charlton Chairman, on motion | of Hon. R. Harcourt, seconded by Mr. f » Wardell. Mr. Wardell asked for all | the vouchers in connection with colo-- 3 nization roads expenditure in 1898, and if Mr. Carnegle for all the vouchers in connection . with the Western Dairy School. s s T ____._----4