to the courts, and, pending the decision, it would be unwise to allow these bills. The other sneakers were Rev. Mr. Scanion, Otiswa ; Mesrs, + McGregor and Richards, Calédonia ; Rex. Mr. Moore, H--<milton, and Rev. Dr. Smith, London. "he CaleConia men brought a petition signed by two--thirds of the | ratepary --s of tha. village against the Hamilton & Caledon!a Railway running on Sunday. . Thae Premier dismissed the deputation with a compliment to Rev. Principal Caven on the way he had. presented the case, gnd an ex-- pression of his regret that the whole Legigiature ha@d. not heard the argu-- ments ='vanced. Live Stock Breeders,;,, Tue Government was, this. afb¢rnoon interviewed. by. an. influentiah dargputa-- tion of Ontario live--stock breedersjwhoa asked for a grant of $1,000 towards ex-- tending interprovincial trade in live stock. It was pointed out that in Man-- itoba and the Northwest and i1 the Maritime 'Provii«s*s the Ontario breced-- ers have to--conte~~* against United States competitors, «... the former are likely to 'lose those maiszets unless | they are able to get some assistance. | One of the ob}ects desired to be carried | out is<the more extensive circulation of brecders' lists so as to bring buyers and © sellers in closer touch with one an-- other. -- The-- deputation were promised a_. car@gut consid@eration of their re-- auest,. and the opportunity was taken by Mr. Drydeon to express hearty ap-- preciation of the good work in which | the breeders are engaged. Respecting Coroners. Mr. Lumsden Introduced & bill pro-- vid{ng that where the cause of death oc-- curred in one municipality and the death took place in.--another. munici-- pality, the fees and all charges in con-- nection with the inquest paid by the latter are to be repaid by the munici-- pality in which the cause of death oc curred, and the same shall be recover-- able by nctldr}. f Public Schools Act. Mr. HiN introduced a biil to amend the public schools act. (It provides for notice being given to the Clerk of each of the municipalities in a union school section. of the amount determined up-- on as the contribution of the municipal-- ity to the union:school' funds for the year.=«t also declares that where there is more than one assessor for a munici-- pality. .the Msyor or Reeve shall say which of themshall aci with the as-- sessors of otherimunicipalities in deter-- mining«,proportipn of fund of union to be contributed by each. The bill also makes the Inspector act as arbitrator where assessors do not agree, instead of appointing someone else to act. monr mm mnensemmermemmmes