'r-l-IR-l-"""""""'-'"'"""""""""'-'""""'"'-""""-?':... 1 til pious Queen Alexandra, and?" t,,et)itttttiaEgglllllNtt"tt,, C L goyal A'e/"a.r Geomuu oe GGG _ey., " r' T,'? " " ,' ornwa' an or and the: . ' of . , ",-_t - _ Cornwall and York. and the .- item- p2t2'tr,1,','t,"'4'lg,"lgl'l 1fnext','gll'lf,'i _ hers of the Royal family. at the irre- until the estimates. are weed and ad- . parable bereavement sustained by you iourned at 4 " D m ' . a _ and them in the death of her late Ma- . . . . tg'.'; Qdueten Victoria, ot blessed mem- Notices of Motion. ' . an o express our 8 ncerest -C0rt- I I dolence with you and them upon the ) My; WW?" will on '2,It7 "will?" . loss which has been sustained not only la. ream o 5,'tTl'""l,rl ence "I'?,,'; g by your Majesty and the Royal ta'm- if?" fregrues fd by tthe ":3; 'i ' ily, but by your subjects throughout the U I on . "of: o /r" y a)": - d it British tl';",,",,'?,,: 7 h" Jn','iri, provision Jk, 2s,,el,tf"lli. I" 1 n exten Ing to your Majesty our) . profcund symwthy. we cannot hut re-i $335: ttoo,egtep"hv.,)'rii1t,th, .',,'t {"28 can the fact that her late Majesty's taken top osecute the 'r'S,ir,'n'l'S',o"r't"i.it , ',,eeWl,J"rli'/eN.'gte, r thefmtthsit Il',',!,',",,'?,':,',',), for corruption in West 'l?Jl'd He ',"dflfi'l, E ' " ory o s rovlnce. _ ' . . and that nearly every measure for theI tt,u"ior,,e'2't,oe,."ort1',ti, 'o,1iul,t7ft'." " l "extension of our constitutional privi- Mr Crawford will in uir ..-.H ii the E eses or for the development of our na- attention of the Jghf.'/Jfe',',1" be 3 call: b' It",':,',?,',.',,"',','?,',',','. 'Y,', assented to in her ed to the recent tires in 'l'orcfnto at if . . ame. ' , is governed. as we 2fie1vrett'i',,,e,Ti,',,rit x3233. 2i'"t2e11' Bros.. Temperance ing to the beat precedents of the British ing stoicn All', tEIQZt and tNax'y cloth- conrtltution. and thus enjoys the in- luck of 'tire" esca cs 32%"; , ere, or , estimable advantages of responsible were very Lel','ihi",) injured? " persons i 'r'f,W/,'t',"tee'gt' aaltmis J',',t,'g', largely to the steps been taken to 1nel1"tfiM,..t%'l"ivt -- ene een e Isl t . f ' enacted by the Lords and tco1g,',t1,,et'l so, what has been done? _ the United Kingdom. and to which her Provincial Board ot Health. 5 ate Majesty gave her gracious assent. , Your Majesty will, we sincerely trust An emergency meeting of the Pro- "y, accept our assurance that we consider1 vincial Board of Health was ( I . great privilege to have lived nn- held yesterday morning to discuss i if? your gracious mother's heneftcenti the recent outbreak of smallpox along , e m. and, therefore, feeling the more| the Canadian PacMe Railway in 'i keenly the 'rre"trtess of yorir hcrcave- northern Ontario. From advices re- E ment, we the more earnestlv may Al- ceived by Dr. Bryce it seems that an {j 'J'),',',',": God that He may send your Ma- unsuspected case of smallpox has ex- g v com art in your "mitMiort. We h ed in Sudbury for several weeks. i trust even in the hour of Your deepest the victim being in one ot the hotels 3 sorrow your Majesty will derive some! there. Persons seem to have come in . (Onsolntion from the knowledge iiat contact with him pretty generally, as I you have the deepest sympathy of yourl a railway porter. who at the time was f PA'" and dutiful subjects in - acting there as a waiter, took the dis- ivineus.. this Pro ease. The latter is now sick while in I f And although we feel that it is hard, Ill"', unaccountable way 'iiiii'GiG who . or your Majesty to turn awa wart not supposed to have smallpox has t Y Your] hhmgms from the deep sorrow which been allowed to leave the hospital at ' 'l,'.'. come to you, you will, we trust Sudbury and take train for Ottawa. n vertheless. permit us to convey tii where he arrived yesterday and was you the Joy and srttlsfnetion which is quarantined. From these cases at Bud- fon ic. this Province upon your Ha- bury it would seem that others have _ festy's arce.qMort to the throne of your occurred in that town. in Chelmsford. ancestor-E Permit us also to assure liracebridge, Ottawa and Sault Ste. Your Majesty of our devoted loyalty to Marie, while suspects are detained at QI,',', person and your throne. and to several other points. The local au- nre'ss our fervent hope that your Ma- thorities have been awakened to the v I {es y s reign Will be marked by a desire danger. and with the railway and the! g to preserve peace, to ameliorate Sutter- Provincial Board of Health are taking', l, ngr, and to promote the general happi. steps to prevent the further spread of! _ l '"il" at": Pr0°nerity of your people. the disease, although its real extent will 1 t was decided to have the resolution not be known until the 14 days' period -engroused and forwarded to the Lieu- of incubation has passed. g Mount-Governor for transmittal to ' Kip: Edward. Reading for Far-away Settlers. , he allowing committees were t appointed on motion of the 'k.7,Te',...tly thThe literary needs of the settlers in! R ... . e remote sections of the Canadian) Striking Committee-The Attorney- west were discussed at the annual, Ge::;:ll' grain. Davis, Stratum. Car- meeting of the Toronto branch of the' 'ledl,"t'er; Mil-Keg; Rg,""",,, Ji',',,"',',',','; Aberdeen Association in the Parliamenti ' .wmeu. ' ' * C. ee and 323:3? vts/ertaidegtr,nim,'a,, w?" i Library Committce--The Premier, the chair. and there was 'll ',' good attendance. The report oti, ; the President showed that dur- ingti the past yea: all: parcels of books an magaz nes a een sent out each month. Thanks were expressed to Pre- mier Ross for granting the association the use of a room in the Parliament V buildings In which to do business The -.___,-.,--------r--.