-lml--""""""--" itrtiglt,? considered in committee had . a third time and passed. . Concluding Business. l l Mr. Warden (North Wentworth)'; moved that the report of the "peeittl committee regarding his railen labor bill be not adopt-t ed, but be referred back with In-! structions to report in its favor. The Speaker declared the motion out of or- der. as the report was adopted some days ago. . The Premier moved the adjournment of the House, but on Mr. Whitney's , protest that several questions by mem- bers remained unanswered, business Ywns proceeded with. I Hon. Mr. Latcluord informed Mr. iWarde11 that Mr. A. E. Cross had not {resigned his position as Division Court 'Ballil'f at Oakville. Hon. Mr. Stratton told Mr. Warde11 that Mr. W. t R. Preston owed the Government 8144 for bricks bought at 'the Central Prison in 1891. and re- [peated efforts had been made to collect Ithe amount. The last tight of the session was by Mr. Little, who moved. amid the pro- :tests of two-score hungry members. ithat a standing committee on vsrricul- , ture and colonization be appointed. He was constantly interrupted. and at the conclusion of his speech the. mo- tion was lost on division. l Tributes to Sir John Hagarty. i Just before adjournment Mr. Wttit. ncy rose and informed the House ot {the death of Sir John Hagarty, to iwhom he referred as "one of the most: distinguished ornaments of this or any, other bench; one of the most amiable: Christian men who ever sat in the Par-! liament of Ontario." ' The Premier, in a few words, refer- red to the late Judge as one whose great service to the administration of Justice would long i)" i.',',','cCC't'di'.l "Few men so held the esteem of the profession and commanded the Conti- dence of all he had to do with in his Judicial capacity." The House was declared adjourned. the members stood and sang: God save the Queen. and then chi-"rs were given for the Speaker. for the Premier and for Mr.-\\'hitnmr. t =rcu-c=ezri---r"-e'r-'"-""- '