n w an c + + L C ' _ The following bills were then intro-- FRDAY MARCH 2 onl s xo anmamal= To' Amerd the o NibWNGentWitieineitt enc vtemstrntspintrriir TTR Treiigmmentremarmmmzrms _ Attorney--General--To amend the re-- 4 'gistry act --by empowering the inspec-- ' tor to authorize the Registrar, in writ-- | t ing, to expend a portion of fees, which : otherwise would be paid to the county, * for fixing up office vaults ; enables the Crown to bear part of the expense of ; making plans of towns . or villages where the land was not sub--divided in-- & i0 lots at the time it was granted by the Crown. > The Attorney--General--To amend the | e ces y ntatgt,e 1l:;,w. 'l'h}'s provides that the' % K words "his" or "her Majesty, King.| P m Queen or Crown" in acts and other of--| Qua'hty Proved a'nd Bn flci?l' d?cumet:lta tIahallbmeuu the: Sov-! s W' I ereign for the time being. That in t'aln t ant's Them' mining suits where action is brought t in Ontario on a judgment obtained suusmmemmsnsmmuet elsewhere, the defendant may set up the same defence as in the original action: That the inspector of asylums | A REDIOUNT S T A_ T I O N. | shall pass his accounts before the High Court of Justice in the-- same manner As any trustee, guardian .or committee e is appointed by the court. Some addi-- % tions are also.made to the schedule of Hon. Mr. DPryden's Speech in Moving fTees palyable in the office of the Surro-- f t llee Lns gate 'Clerk. J € "f lreoiuffon «-- Yelet w Hon. Mr. Latchford--To amend the Get Timber and Hardwood. fisheries act. The changes are of no great importance. » _-------. Third Readings. The possibilities of the horse trade ":lexe':tgl%nx'\exd!gtlls were read a third in Canada were strongly set forth in To incorporate the Ottawa Young the Legisliature yesterday by Hon. John 'JWomedn's Christian . Association--Mr. Dryden in moving a resolution urging Amsden. the establishment by the Imperial au-- L,*}:?"ec""' the City. of Lorndon--NMr. thorities of a remount depot in this To consolidate and amend the act re--| country. Mr. Dryden showed how a specting the Education Department--, 'declt i Dusi Had be ived 3 Mr. Harcourt. | eclining business en revived by Respecting sanitary regulations in| the British demand, and which, since pnorganized territories--Mr. Stratton. the proof of the endurance of our ani-- For a Remount Depot. mals was shown in the war, should de-- _ Hon. Mr. Dryden, in moving an ad-- velop tnto large proportions. The reso-- Gress respecting the establishment of lution will be debated at a later stage. a remount depot, said ;--The industry The Ho rogress of horse--breeding has not lately receiv-- wIth b ;:.'i mt%det e:""e::: ,ptr'og T ed that attention from the agricultural I usiness yesterday, the estimates population generally that was accord-- being all passed, with the exception of ed to it in former years. The trade in three votes, which the Opposition wish hom'i? hlu dfolli "thlo"s "l:":' b::"t com-- 4 paratively dull, the marke at were o cqnnlder more fully later on.' -- The accessible in former years being prac-- bill appropriating land for war veterans tically closed. This is apparent from. was amended further to provide that statistics gathered by the~ Bureau of the men shall have the minerals and all Industries. These show that in 1802 timber, except pine, on their lots. we had horses in Ontarlo to the value * of $55,812,200. From 1802 the value Bcrap--Ilron Assessment. was greatly reduced, until lsréolgfl' 8%'50 low mark was reached at ,111,800. Mr. Foy asked if the Premler's bill I #o amend the assessment act, intro-- f'rom 1189' {'hle vag:e:'m'sn '}%3?; :t: iilzly. duced some time ago, was printed, and o 1a--95T. " mt is aniy within the past if not, when would it be printed and (nree" vears that increseed 'activity. h distributed ? * ::jr:euy:ger sh;.r;atb:ennc rs::: a'?h: t¥ad: The Premier replied that if the bill s was not ready it would be printed im-- o es w o MMiSRL shodurkn andtre- medintely. thiegt P Wick BR Shfanet 0 srare | Bubsequently the bi k n& ed. _It qm thz me"':"l.le ';::w%ug;b'g' gone by. During the depression it was lines suggested by the Assessment Com--| still true that almost fabulous prices mission, which will take the place of! oeee oich cfoore mostly erported to the scrap--iron assessment clauses. An-l horses, which were mostly expo To other bill introduced by the Premier some of the American cities, notably -- yepeals those clauses. 2s Buffalo, Boston and New York. |