Torder in Council. dated December 29,° 1905, There had been no tenders called. | ; "|\ Commission Reports. +8 The Premier, replying to Hon. Mr.* ! | Ross, said he believed the report of the |; University Commission | Was not only ', well under way. but the greater por-- i j +--l tion of it had been concluded and | | | +l agreed to. As to the exact day it | | +| would be received by the Ctovernment | | J he did not suppose that even the mem-- | } (| bers of the commission could tell. _He| ; _|eould quite understand the desire of his | ( |hon. friend to have the report brought |'| down as early as possible. 1t lIl Hon. Mr. Ross--Before the bill is | i !| brought down. {1 --| _ The Premier--Quite so. aB »_" Continuing, the Premier, in answer to '|| another question by Mr. Ross, said he | a understood the Hydro--Power -- Commis-- | sion was making every possible effort to 'l get their report concluded and pre-- \| sented without delay. Some difficultics \| had been encountered, but the commis-- { sion was making every effort to sur-- "} mount them and get the report ready. | _A bill to amend the municipal act _| was introduced by Mr. Thompson 4Sim-- </| coe) . t ; Mr. Macdiarmid has given notice of «l an act to amend the assessment act.