&;R'--' " »_ . " . Tt'T'remT'N0 I su a course. il . "this: 'tfiirr- would have to ask for would' be (l Prater front, and they ought to get' I . Mr. Crawford (W. Toronto) ac- quiesced in the view taken by the At- torney-7enerai. There was no pro- l pertv that would be affected by the purchasing of the property. even if a part of it were med for' an ext:n- sion oi the cattle market. Col. Gibson told Mr. Crawford not to spoil a good speech by reference to cattle markets. and the latter wise 'ly resumed his seat. A number of over-burdened tax- payers and others presented some further objections. The provision was passed subject to a two-thirds vote of the Council and to a stipulation that the property be used for park or exhibition pur- looses. This was the last matter that the icommittee had to dis.cuss, and they (adjourned, for the session. . ="-"="ee'-'T=".r=,ee.=ri=e