. mex uow casnes l c€ age 1 ead meat and beet--root sugar mouy s industries. -- It is not yet known whe-- , ther the committee will be appointed THURSDAY. MARCH s 14. during the present session. Before ad-- m jJournment the Premier stated that the | good roads bill and the act for the en-- C couragement of the beet--root sugar in-- | dustry would be taken up at to--day's . session, and Iif they were advanced a s stage the House wouid begin work on the estimates. He relterated his pre-- . viously expresssed 'opinion that the ses-- ) | slion would conclude before the Easter # holidays, ~ . . © Bills Introduced. Mr. Auld (South @ssex)--~To permit, ons persons to destroy the wood hare or i | cotton--tail rabbit at any time of the | rtear, and to shorten the open geason Important Step .Ta.ken' tor aumth * ="vou l Provincial | Mr: Carscallen < (Eazt Hamilton}---- by the o Cl Thet the parents or guardians of chil-- House. dren'sent to industri&l® s&hools 'at the erpense of municipalities may be com-- {-t-lled on order of a Judge to recoup| be municipailty. That municipaliti»s] m------puicisrs may use the services of an arbitrator ekppointed by order in Council as &n + alternative to the official Provincial]| UNANIMOUS YOTE Nr. Fov (South Toronto)--To author--| Ize'municipalities to make provision | | for the inapection and licensing of s Inundries., * I | Mr. Preston (South Brant)--To ex--| | tond fi:le principle of assessment by % wards, if desired, to cities with popula~-- Commxttee Will Also Deal tlons of 15,000 or over. ' x s ; Mr. Conmee (West Algoma)--To en--~| W"'_h Colonization. #bhle <municipalities. whose drains are | * obstructed by railways to divert them | end charge the cost to the railways. | --ayomyoummnopqnes Mr.. Brown (North Perth)--To ernable | : | rounjcipalities which have abnndoned' _ e t | the: warq system to reAadopt it. NATURAL GAS EXPORT| Best--root Suger. | HMon. Mr. Dryden, replying (to Mr. | Duff, gave particulars of the services Aagafome | and pay of the commissioners sent to | | Michigan to (investigate the beet--root | 6 fe«| pgar industry. Mesars. Anderson and| Representatives of the Companies Lundy, he said, each received $95, and | Interview the Attorney--General-- Mr. G.C, CreeIman, who made an in--| To--day's dependent investigation, received no re-- Important Measures For To--day muneration from the Government. seaston, ~ Binder Twine. . : Hon. Mr. Stratton, replying to Mr. Witdrrueoueeirreierteaumprass Brown, eaid that the quantity of bin-- der twine manufactured at the Central Pfl-og'! 171%15 the gearl 1890hand4 81!1)(7)8_ ¥ +# R s Of this In the Legislature yesterday Mr. was * e y > w fapc| ounds was sold direct to farmers dur-- Little's motion for the appointment of .Pn: the years named. All orders received a Committee on Agriculture and Colon-- from farmers were promptly filled, the iration wes carried unanimously. There unsold portion being utilized in the was no Oobjection from elther side, but manufacture of lath twine and Ifip:t an unexpectedly long Aiscussion ensued In 18090 pure Manila twine was sold. * ten cents per pound. In 1900 thére on the question owing to the introduc-- were two grades manufactured, conse-- tion of several matters foreign to the quently there were two prices, somle1 t;g resolution. A feature 'of the debate it being sold at nine and one--ha § cents per pound and some of it st' wak the approvel of members of the eleven cents per pound, according to the | Opposition of the proposals to encour-- . mixture. The actual cost per pound f