yMr '5': Gib-on agreed with this '10". ti would not do to let promoters and those interested in bills get the idea that they could get u hill referred E book by the House, after passing _ 4 through committee, in the hope of get- f, ting a committee more favorable to l their views. If business was conducted 3 in that way the session would never be . finished. - Mr. Hill declined to withdraw the mo- . tion. and it was declared lost on division. . Location of 8attiiaria. Mr. Hill (West York) moved the sec- ond reading of his bill to amend the public health net by providing that' hos. pitals or sanitaria for the care of con- . sumptiven shall not he established with- in municipalities without the consent of the lam! Boards Of Health. Hon. Mr. Stratton tsMfthat this ques~ lion. whieh had reeeived consideration in previous sessions, was at a stage where a definite vonelumiott could he reached. The bill should go to the com- mittee. Mr. Whitney thought the. measure a good OPP. The bill was given its second reading. The House adjourned at 3.50. t . l