1 - . - _ . - l 'Ne'-' . 1 - fumes Bay, which would open .' Ga , ' , -., .7. _ wood and give communion ' , r":" V "L" LLT7 M..1 a i) i 'tfg'ttrllffld fisheries of the-no . m "$321.11"? t,'ftr, , F 1%"i ENS' at a BeaB. Ontario had'outgrown the old measures 'lf d th' f q " gt , MTN, neat . system of roadmahtntr under the. stat- no ti hh,',', l e n. P, .. . m that "he labor system. The abolition of that F me 'i h out tn introducing them. system would be very proper. but it We of ese bills are in the Premiers was a matter upon which the public name. Three of them relate to the mi d should -be educated. Statute lab- li,','",',').':',',",',"?: (at "shaman. the drainage or-nwould still be useful in the newer 1'fo,'l,faf,'P/'#.r' n'd'thctt1d",t,g,'u't, Slut: townships, and It. yi,',',','")', 1"gttg.u'fe i bill is to amend the revenue act of the do' to "e.eun/gft',ovel,' ",lu'le'te a}! d it Province. and the fifth deals with the Road: gilt: 3033915533 i t the. Govern- improvement of the succession duties 2lffl would build tive miles out of every I tcit,h, 13:" i,d'a'id'fet" gives notice"?! fifteen, in order to encourage the mun- f rest fa _ 1 at e ti L,"/1'f',T.." l e icipaiities. The development of cold Obilist will Itll nict onh y 1.01.6150: storage Mr. Holmes was heartily in a _ 0 Eve e ec o t e regu a nus; sympathy with, and he would Pke to see ff" (tine manufacture of pulp and other , a Government grant equal to any which " ft) cutG on l (on???) lands. The I the municipalities might make to those l, ?lhevi, ist',"'")] w ring in a hill counties which established a cold-stor- e?.?. llg W ' Jounty Courts. and a age system within their limits. As- set ond measure to give effect to the re- sistance such as he suggested depend- 1ciyju"ef11ie,re of the Game Wardens ed, however. upon the finances of the y..te recently revised the game Province being in a trumeiotttly healthy itwotection act. Hon. Mr. Dry- V condition to permit.of it being done. [(1011 has in preparations a hill ' Mr. Holmes upheld the Justice of the relating to the destruction of , struggle being waged by Britain in insects injurious to fruit trees. Thisl South Africa, and predicted the time bill embodies certain recommendations T when Presidents Kruger and Steyn lot" the fruitfgrowers who recently wait- would be compelled to withdraw from ed on the Government. public life, sadder and wiser men. Questions to lie Put. A Credit Appvopriattrn. Mr. Whitney will ask the Govern-i A credit appropriation of $320,000 to mom whether Hon. J. T. Garrow is Cover expenditures for the public scr- Mill a member of the Cabinet. and, if ( vice until the supplies are voted was not. when his connection with It ceased. [ introduced and put through committee. Messrs. Marter and Barr are anxious, The House then adjourned until Mon- for information regarding the price day. realized for binder twine manufactured West Elgin Commission. at the Central Prison in 1898 yt11t?1 The commission to the Judges who mg?" J,,t',',.'2i,r", at: the Press (711116}? are investigating the West Elgin Clec- ed f y tl r if}? T/e," an f..'ffP'llf,- I tion was laid on the table yesterday. 'ie,,.l"'lu?eeet,'f,i'1'in.: I' 'ti,d',e.'vig,5, o/ry It requires the Judges to inquire into lit-'0 'if/i/ill/ie',?,'.",); at: en'tv.i b?i;2fc: _ and report upon the conduct ot the P': zit-m. tip H 'ce c'ie,lijs,'df,.'i; "pl, -,i l i turning officer, the deputy returning iiii'ii'ia'rGir,i/i': siiii.7it1ir.i,' M ' 'i'lr . otficers and poll clerks at and in con- in 'hn"21/1'l1.'11ie,, ' Ii be . s",, _ r. . . _ , nection with the said election. '("' , n ' .0. o L ' Jrrtcu.t,,iyt,' _ omvnittee, Messrs. D. Ixerr, The , Farmers Interested. 113mm? : Alt. Rubbra. The World ; Robt. _ . The result of the season's work 'd,cdrfir'i'l'i, l?/i2yee""am; IV. H. Dick- Pr. ' stiutes has . ' ?. 'l/gr,','",',,.')"' salf't,rgttrt'.,.""ht,1.l Geo. C. _ Among the Petitions presented were Crcelman, the Superintendent, who tht', following .--- " . . has just returned from a tour of the 7 if"? 00931011 of Collingwood, asking t T Province. reports that there has been a g")?! to giant aid to the steel ship- ' decided increase in meetings and ut- uilr ing r1r1,tt-?'rI: Duff. From Dav- , tendance over the previous year. The ellport Methodist Church for an act out I season for holding meetings extends ahQPllmg the removal of the remainspt over December, January and February, (idles and monuments from burial and LT, speakers have been out. Every 5,11)yy,1r-Arvc, Hill. From the Town county has been reached, about 700 l(oull0li fy Durham, to legalize a by- meetings boing held, with an attOlld-' '/h,'l in II' "F the Durham Furniture ' ancc " 125.com The delegates, who 1'(,"J,',"'all),'T,il'.p Jamieson. From the ' are _ now returning. report better h' wn Council of, Goderich, to grant methods of cultivation among the l", I),1ttt0 to tl.e TG'nsington Furniture farmers, together with more scientific Company-ir. Hisiop. knowledge underlying their occupation. ="-""=LT"""-""".h.i..eLT.=te= . Legislation by Members. :': Mr. Hoyle will on Monday introduce a bill to amend the local courts act, to provide that no Junior Judge shall be k . A appointed for Ontario County. a a In l t k, One of the amendments to the munic- W w " ipal not will be proposed by Mr. Col- quhoun or Mr. Carsoallen, on behalf of Ja,, tt the City of Hamilton. It will provide Ba . At _ for an extension of the term of other. /' 7 _ of municipal representatives, the May- 'r, orulty term to two years, and the Ald- tf o /, . - a ermanic to as high as three years. J' / , 'c-_...-----"""