s -- m J "® Object :o qunday (Care (rFet thesse builaings shogld not be, 99 The Railway Committee yesterday \within the boundaries of towns or; approved -- of the bill incorporat-- cities. They added that if the lfz | ing the Nox'vv.'oodf & A;mleg1 Ra.l:; were ;mex:ded lm'r_!&edt:'n.tteh :c:::::\"::u" [ 4 way Company, after amending be taken in rega by striking out a clause authorizing the a sanatorium for Toronto. The deputa-- | |company to build and operate a line of tion included Messrs. W. E. H. Massey, vessels on Stony Lake, manage hotels, D. E. Thomson, K.C., J. J. Crabbe, W. o and construct telegras;h and tel(tlaph:nfi J. Brown and Dr. N. A. Powell. -- lines. The railway, it is proposed, sha 3 f run from Norwood Village on the O. & Statue to Colonel Talbot ( Q. division of the C.P.R.,. northerly to Members of the Elgin Historical and | Apsle{. The s)!gutgulilsse:( filgicr:;lcrfllt_l"'; Scientific Institute tyetste;;gnlyna&l:eg r:?:' way Company's , prov 0 cemier for a grant to = line from Leamington to Pol(;ltd l;elee.l gz)f-lmo'fra .tat:e to Colonel T?lbo:i ;o f passed the committee in amended form, nveliled at St. Thomas n AY . & clause of exemption from the provis--| }'503" The total cost of the memorial lons of the Lord's Day act being struck will be $18,000, to which the country but. The bill incorporating the Nlagara' has given $4,000 and the city of 8t. District, Wellandport & Dunnville Elec--| Thomas $2,000. The date of unvell-- » tric Railway Company also passed. | ing will be the 100th anniversary of | Col. Talbot's arrival in the county, in Private Bills Committee. | whose interests he worked for many The Private Bills Committee approv-- years,. ed of a bill amalgamating the Con-- After Rallway Bonue. tinental Insurance Company and the Farmers' and Traders'® Life and Acci-- At noon yesterday a deputation tron: dent Assurance Company. +~The for-- Pe'tlerbarg rlntervle'::fg 'h:'g%mm"'e mer company's head offices are in To-- and asked for a su y ol $4,004 a mile i ronto and the latter's in St. Thomas. towards the construction of the Nor-- The committee amended the bill rati-- wood & Apsley Rallv«ay, cortlnpr|§- fying the agreement between the Maple ing a line of 30 miles between the two! Leaft Rubber Company and the Village points designated, and passing through of Port Dathousie. by 'which the com-- a country possessed of corundum, mica, pany obtains exemption from taxation -""":" ';'l"d go,dTgr::\.u %?:;:r(""eifpp;ff * for ten years By the terms of the fent':.----Messrs. 1 ho 4 u404| Amendment the company must have Warden S. W. Fitzgerald; J. B. Pearco_. $100,000 invested and employ not less | President of the Board of Directors; . than 200 hands in order to secure the | William Anderson, E. Hawthorne, Dr. exemptionr. 8. P. Ford, Robert Harrison and Dr. Merrill and others. P -- Companies Want Delay. P N OEISY The Corrected Division List. *3 Mr. J. C. Donelly, Detroit ; W,. C 6 + Kennedy, of Windsor, and Z. A. Lash. In last night's Legislature 'division f K.C., Toronto, representing the naturai :lst, as published in ."l('!l;e G'R'!:e. c':)r:':ez: h gas companies' interests in Essex wo errorse were m * 've County, waited on Attorney--CGenera' vote on the Opposition's amendment R \Gibson yesterday and urged that the was as follows :--Yeas--Allen, Barr, \Government do not do anything rash in Beatty _ (Leeds), Brower, Carnegle, the direction of cancelling the pipe Carsgcallen, Colquhoun, Crawford, -- HMease across the Detroit River until the Dempsey, Duff, EKilber, Fallis, Fox, See ecmpany had ample opportunity of | Gallagher, Hoyle, Jamileson, . Jessop, 4 presenting. their side of the case. Hon.| Joynt, Kidd, -- Kribs, Little, Marter, Mr. Gibson said afterwards that he| Mutheson, Monteith, Morrison, --Mac-- gave no indication of what the Gov--| dlarmid, McDonald, McLaughlin, Reid ernment's intentions were, as no de--' (Durham), Robson, Thompson, Tucker, clzlion had yet been arrived at. Wardell, Whitney--84. Nays--Auld, i rishing With Nets y hean Dreckente . tag| k _ A larglegg)utatlnn. headed by Colonct '.lund.lBrown. liurt. Cnldwelh Col,rpg)n'te'kr, _ Leys, .P.P., waited upon Hon. Mr. Charlton, Clarke, Conmee, Davis, Dic =| ( Latchford, and asked that Tliceénses to :ennon. Douglas, Dryden, Farw"len, }(;}fl)-, fish with nets in the River:® Thames 'son, Graham, Gross, Guibord, &Ar-- 3 should: be"cancelled. They stated thai court, Hill, Hislop, Holmes, Latc:hrm-d.i 3 the waters were being rapidly depleted. 'Leys, Loughrin, Malcolm, l!:z(un!x;o. htdu- 2¥ 'trie, McKee, Pardo, Pattullo, Preston, R Tlhezdallso suggested that gates be Richardson, Ross, Russell, Smith,8trat-- F e f'hacfl h n the Springbank Dam, so that, ton, Taylor, Truax--44. Pairs--Harty, & a uration ascend more easily, On the | Foy ; Pardee, Lucas;. Lumsden, Powell: eputation were representatives from is S London, _ Woodstock. Ingersoll, -- St.! Ferguson, Reid (Addington), Petty-- Mary's, Chatham, Bothwell, Delaware] g}f"e' nilfey: MeKay, Pyne ; Bowman,i an p % * scampbell. | f: t Atverth The main motion was carried on the| a To Benefit Consumptives. same division reversed. + 3 A deputation from the National Bana--' '------------x_ y torium Association waited upon Hon.:! ' Mr. Stratton yesterday and con-- ¢ sulted him with reference to desired ® ameindments to the act regarding sana-- s toriums. At the present time It is not: within the power of municipalities to : erect sanatoriums or contribute to their | SUpport when the buildings are outside | of the limits. 'The deputation pointed y im Aiereerrntma