_ f " .. _. , , , i u L uh boDAY r IfiBRU ARY 20 m----------"""'"'"'-"""-------- eemee=zeeseeeeeseeeeeees=ee+meee'ee NO ELECTION '. ii' ' ', i -..--__ i . , . . Premier Ross Intlmatlon' to the Legislature. I i ------_ - l T . Ct _ T i 1 NORMAL bCHOOL Pt PILS. i _ . T'-'"'"-'"""'"""- I An'Emphntlc Deal-l Tint Politics Phys Any Part I. the (kin-mere. "on ' or aursrueastiontr--Le_teere Totem y Premier Ross. replying to the leader of the Opposition at yesterday's ses- sion of the Legislature. intimated that the present intention of the Govern- ment was that the House should hold another session before an election was held. The result of this answer will in all probability be a shortening ot the present session. and a. rearrangement I of the ttttttting tactics which the OP-l, position had planned in view of the per- , sistent rumors to the effect that an election would be held during the com- ing summer. The Minister of Educa-: tion. replying to Mr. Barr tDutterinh: emphatically denied that political In-i, tNenee played any part in the treat-i ment of applications for seats in the normal schools. or in any branch of the department's work. Mr. Whitney aahed:--ts " the inten-I tton ot the Government to make pro-i vision during the present session. by Demanent annual grant or otherwise.; tor the need of the University of To-, ronto. or the University of Queen's Cob. . Ieee, Kintston. or either of them ? P Hon. Mr. Harcourt reptiedt--The m 't-i ter to which the question of my (1011': arable friend refers is being caleililIYI considered. l