. l "viaduct-rumor . 'e.9rJtMP. at"; . t 25 SMi2tftc teftyirttfft.'ttttett.Wr thit, "Win-t . 53%; '. I o [ [ the 'dweinineht were Immortal in theiri tame 1ttwat he _ ' t tttttta 1. elections by an army of their own om. , may be killed staunch-om of the year. .3,» cisls throughout the country. ' The] The rabbit pee now extends from ' members of the Opposition have ttj September In to December 16. Chief ready held two meetings this scum", Warden Tinsley does not favor the audit is evident that strenuous exerts? shortening of any of the game seasons. - . ll or any change in the game laws. and will be made to evolve a taking 90 cy says that it the laws are strictly en- in preparation for the election"- (creed there is no danger of game be- ' Requests By Veterans. in: exterminated. _ Two deputations of military Vite??? Unexpended Railway Grants. waited on Premier Ross yes er an. . A return show . - l The first. headed by. Colonel Milligan. pended grants 'tvoinr'inttv,'iairlout1eTiix,:. l represented his Matesty's Army Vince of Ontario. the amounts author- , and Navy Veterans. They asked for ized to be paid in cash subsidies fit . a grant of $1,000 towards the erection earned). and grants of land in the IPro- of a monument in the Portland Street Vince (if earned) up to December 31 Cemetery to the memory of Imporiei; 1899. was laid on the table by the Pro: soldiers buried there, whom. they "an"; vincial SecretarY. The return eiiiiiv"ki,ii,., numbered over 800. They .rtornt8ir.i.r"y,rr, those lines to which grants werc vot- that the cemetery was being "Obbedi ed and to which money or land is t'li: of all its gravestones by vandals, and owing. In every page but one 'h'd they wanted it to present a 'i'iii'i':i,tii'i) whole amount is still' unex ended th appearance when the Duke ot Cornwall exception being the Ironclalp B ' r: and York visited Toronto. They pro: ii Ottawa Railway 'i?,?/dT'hi1tnf,'l",lli' , posed to Spend from '.5,000 to $100" meted M mites of its line (1 uffll,'.'iii, . on a monument, and reminded the, therefor $105000 out of it out] '.'"'"' Premier that he had already promisei of $105 ooo ' The vote ts 'tok') front! ', them $500. "They had been 1.,!t'li',7liili.') Hay ii2iiiGsr illlfua'lei' ff, d e "me'T. ' fed in their expectation of usvslstrtncel, r . "P an grant of , l . , " . I 0.000 acres to the mile. a total of 1 - from the 8th kings OWN Regiment] 325000 acres and to the Ontario H (1 many of whose .fovnter members rut-rc- '.aii'iis.rv' & ik'festern gm " .Q'. . . u .. buried there, but that regime?" Ietl email of 12hiii.iiiki a"c7erllarri1,1','e,t1t,T'o) been almost annihilated in the South' been no inspections of 'fi, fl',T's!l'y,ie'ii African campaign, and needed tlwl, Cf, sriuiiii'G; & Port F: kart i"ig) money for the widows and orphnm'l ('obourg Peterboro' & 'iliyl,'for'll"ldc/l,e.) 1.. TF . - ' ' . te/o,,tl"iiehe,n men. The other "hp If, t and the grants have lapsed thereinnl . ' ded by Mr. John Nunn, repu- _ . . r'ui . a ' . . . ' , I (it the total amounts $3.0.m,J00 remains sented the ten-years pension mm ement.l unexpended 18 f. H , . They said that as imperial nuldlm'.:: ' ' ' """""T ' their names were not included in the' LT.ra. ' lists of the Canadian militia who or- Railway. . Mileage. expended.) T lto receive lard grants from the Legir- Bay of Quinta. .. .. .. . W) , 90.000 b, _ lature at this session. Mr. Nunn said Brockville, Westport & 'there might be one hundred such men Sault Ste. Marie . . . . Gr, 165,000 lin the Province. and he thought they Central Counties ..... It, . 28.000 :wore entitled to equal treatment with ICentral Ontario .. ... L'l . 623 000 (the Canadian militia. lL'ohouvg. Petorboyo & ' ' . . . " . Marmora .. .. .... " 20,000 Inspection of Factories. . Halihurton. Whitney . Factory Inspector Barber thinks that & ""11""le .. . .. .. i') 144,800 Aid. Woods should publicly retract a Irondaie, Bancroft & itsttttemuttt made last week regarding" Ottawa..... ... .. 57' M,000 ' 'a Front street factory. The Alder, James Bays- C man is reported to have said that 150 Parry Sound to Bud.. " girls. Wire employed in the building.l [ bury. . - . . . . . . . . . 90 - u) " b Trhtvlt hm! only one staircase. The Sudhury to Lake Ab- l i.-l...JOi. inspector finds that the building has bitibi .. .........175_ three staircases running from tho ins: Manitoulin & North _ of the building to the street. nnd onu- Shore.... .. .. .... fl 12,"r,ft00 staircase from the top to the first Northurn & Pacific _.-. story. giving connection with the oth. Junction . . . . . .. .. 13 7,500 er thpee stairway-s. He ftnds also tint Ontario. Belmont & e l there are tout. tire ropes in the top, Northern .. .. .. .. 7 22,400 story of the building instead ot one. as Ontario, Hudson Bay . the Alderman is alleged to have stated. & T'/osrrevn . .. . . .. .240 480,000 He adds that the employees consist of Ontario & Rainy Riv..2tit) 1,P20,000 91 women and 50 men. The illsp-~(-iul' Port Stanley. Strath- yesterdny examined (he. Truth buildintt. TOY & Part Frank . . 10 20,000 Adelaide street. and thtds that it com- _,,1nto"provitttria1 bridge. - F plies with factory regulations. Severn? Ottawa . . . . ".', . . . . 50,000 . complaints had reached him regarding 1nt,t,'1Tiyt.iosrydtt,ir1g,tg, s . . r ire, t .. awrencc thi building River .. .. .... ... 35.000 The Game Laws. ' " Q ., 1,6 _ . _ _ Messrs. J. A. Auld and T. L. Portico I'LEPHOd GIMME" 1 representing South Essex and Kent re- The rcportoi' tho Superintendent of! SDGL'UVHY. are asking the Government Neglected and Dependent Children pro-j to shorten the quail season. which now nented yesterday gives a very complete, extends from September 15 to Novem- and interesting account of the Work; :ber 15. They say that quail in their carried on throughout the Province by; the val ions Children's Aid Societies and]