Meseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiis.. EBB 0 'Agreed betweer them, or to be acciged Ew arbitration. It further provides fls | the continuation of existins COMUAC | Lorm f ent with the constant \ on terms consist« M | improvements in electric ligbting. MYr. D. Guthrie of Gueliph, who aided Mr. Conmee in framing the bill, spoke with \'the latter in its favor, . Further con, 1 | sideration was postponed until ne't' | week. ® § Railway Committee,. | The final meeting of the Railway © Committee of the Legislature was held to--day. The bill to incorporate the Al-- : goma Railway Company passed after 'a long discussion. 'The appli¢ants for the charter were: Messrs. E .%oDoug-' las, F. 8. Lewis and W..P. uglas, of Philadelphia; B. J. Clergue and H. F. Hamilton of Sault Ste. Marie. The company proposes to run & narrow-- guage railroad from Sault Ste. Marie to . Michipicoten River, thence nort_herly to the C.P.R.. main line,; and southerly 'to Michlplco;en harbor on Lake Super: ior. * Mr. ilton, for the «applicants, stated that the road was for the pur:-- pose of tapping 'the pulp whbod ° district and bringing: the pulp wood . to their milis, which would likely have to close if their plan was thwarted. At present "they Wwere bringing their pulpwood by rail from Quebec. 'They also desired tot bring the rich ores from Michipi-- coten. A deputation reéepresenting the Hud-- son Bay & Western Railroad protested strongly against the bill on the ground 'that it would parallel a portion of their proposed route from Sauilt Ste. Marie to Missanabie. Messrs. Stapleton Calde-- ©cott, Charles T. Haryey, ex--Ald. James Scott and Mr. W# A* Chariton, M.P.P., spuke for the latter company. l The Agricultural Societies. | The total recel%ts , of the Ontario agricultural societies last year were | $411,.926, while the'"expenditure was . | $359,394. The assets®Teach a total of | $£150,167, and last ygar $172,850 was given | iin prizes, i | j Hospital 'Report. 3 The 29th annual réport of the Provin-- clal Inspector upon' the hospitals of 'the Province is ready for distribation. | It is stated that the--work done by the | hospitals in Ontawrio, during the past | _year surpasses all ;previous years in | their history, the number of patients treated having been, 21,828, or an in-- crease of 2,211 over &hny previous year while the death .rate has greatly de: creased, there being 1,129, or ahout five per cent. of the cases treated. This' \ is the lowest death rate yet in the Province. * ] Against Sunday Trains. ' Mr. Mutriec to--night gave notic * Eremtion to move thiat thermose in ie Hamilton and Caledonia bill permitting | &et running of Sungay tratas be struck t Teenmitestneerereniertetecestere