atItm-satrimr--aaa,-.-.ua.a-a-a-,arr.. I '1 ii 1'd'l'i',8ilalll Tiittthid thd " _ T _ . desee givem before the Pte",',',',',',',,'.',,',', "PEN M008! SEASUN , C'omjnfitee last week " to t damage ' ' caused by the shrub. Investigations in --a-. l recent years had shown beyond a doubt [ an that the shrub caused rust to oats and "rlllg,t'g', l'tll Llgthuh'll1"'- grains, and was responsible for con- . i siderable damage. The bill not only I - ' " I provided for the destruction of the Feel Fixed B'or ther Tannin-l" shrub, but for penalties for persons who Railway Commissioner-dissent after the passin of the act planted or For the Destruction of the Bar- cultivated the ninth. , been Shrub-Tho Supplemental-vi Mr. Duff (West Simcoe) heartily ap- Elulllv'el- proved of the stringency of the meas- ------ uric. He was of opinion' that eveln those w 10 ew the shru in c ties won d lad- The Legislature spent .' quiet "r. on 1y suilinit to its destruction when is do routine matters yesterday. but 'ngtta aware of the amount of rust it caused. Were not wanting that the end of the thDr'i Barrt(Dulii'e(rin) thought that"? . . . ching ' c A ricul ura Jommittee never sessnon m rapidly appros . New". "i'l'e'vdldsri" else. they had done splendid was given by Premier Roas that '"".e: work ire approving of and recommend- mencing on Wednesday next there will ing such a bill. The measure was read be morning sessions. A number of Gov. I. second time. _ ernment measures were advanced a Open Season for Moose. l "use, and the announcement and" that Hon. Mr. Latchford moved the second on Monday the supplementary estimates _ reading of his bill to amend the game will be taken up, and the liquor bill protection act, and in doing so said its ' will be considered in committee. first clause provided an open season for moose from October 15 to November . New Hamburg' 3 Bonus. 15 in each year in the region north of 2. Hon. Mr. Gibson moved the suspen- the main line of the U, P. ll. and be. sion of the rules for the presentation tween Mattawa and Port Arthur, and of ' petition for tr private bill to on- south of the mainline an open season able 'h ""8337, o't'tr, Him?" to 'punt." te. Siiii°id2°ii 2reg, grant a onus o ' o a urge an- . . . 3W?" 3'3?ng "itil', 'tf2t'g1drg.1 _,ll,ra1il"1,u"t"'tlt,wptiet1 'l,1'rdit',n,,e th re a ew a . . , . gent. end .. 139mb; tlyu m... , mg; hr,, 33.333333 Jl)h,guil2trvogt,lut t, "is: t1'lf"l,'fltl'f. £3: handful; With to maintain it. The quail shooting sea- in Td, few minutes b the Private son would be eonflned to the month of File Committee on Tuestfa November alone. In regard to cotton- 'Ill Kribs (South dllC','ldr;, seconded tail rabbits, Mr. Latohiord explained th Emu" which was seed unani- thut the bill authorized the owner. les- mdlusly ' pa sec or n',',",!,,",?,') of lands, his famil? or . . ersons avin written ermission rom Hon. Mr. Harcourt introduced a bill him, to 'lt'd,"ftll'g,t, at any time wher- to amend the high schools act, providing on" it was found that they were doin . that County Councils shall contribute dams re The bill received its second to the maintenance of constituent pupils a di I? . - - attending the high schools estab is ed re g. The Factor Act in separated municipalities. ' , . . . Commi . Mr. ('arscallcn (Hamilton) moved the Fees of Railway TT? second reading of his bill to amend the Hon. Mr. Latehford moved taut 1la, ' factories act by providing for an inspec- honorarium to each of the Ttrtyu'aun'.tttr T tion of factories twice a year, reports Railway commissioners be $1,000. He and details as to sanitarny conditions. assumed that the men who would accept , number of employees, violations of the the position would be men of means. factory act. and so on. The act he con- and would not expect a large "Ury. sldercd was a good one, and he had Col. Mtsthesrorr--Won't t ey need to nothing to complain of in that respect. spend a considerable amount ot :heir but it was very desirable that the House time at the work? . . and the country should have complete Don. Mr. Iartchford admitted it would information as to its working. take considerable of their time. In re- Hon. Mr. Drvden said that such a ply to a further question, he said there . would be three commissioners ap- pointed. The resolution was concurred in. Barberry Shrub Destruction. Hon. Mr. Dryden, in moving the sec- ond reading of his bill containing dras-