' EW5 " a", Ir', , life?" v den] 'ii, i . ._, -"i'ciriPmq E g -- tV -r.e-'N-e "r-. . 'T! T " r'i'.%5. - l ~.. MBF,'T2z, -_; .. tw--""""' new 'ir/i' ll H": 3fr. Ross t,l'llJ'de'PllQlle iii; 'i.t)llll? we" withdrew} ttter Bome ":7- -"r" i I, 'iii'ii'i'i'iiii2iittttitttlI 1 . K: , " v' .. . municipalities an opportunity to go iiitoi. muons by the Provnneinl Secretary." "PM!" N , I t. "t' illtris,: _ the hotel business in local option dia-' Mr. Clark, thought if the pron-y " . ti '7,'Ji,Fii.e idiots. Premier Whitney, believed Til tice of selling liquor in the way referred" _ -------T" C F 'r'gwrfl. 7 ll'llht of experience in connection withl to was continued it should be under li- GOVERNMENT ASKED TO AMEND 'rs, r"'Yr- t, {cold-storage was ii" that needed to iii) cease; if it were not to be licensed it , ACT THIS 553310". i" t , (quoted .ngamat this idea. T " should be put a stop to. ' l l JY"Y1T .W.hiln.o..v accused Mr.orahaot-t The licensing of second-rate clubs. i, w--.--------" i q :"Itlt exercismgmis imagination in dis- which are used for drinking purposes Anti-vaccinationiets Asked Shat 3 so" _ ' icuitT,,!ltc1,,11'it'cif tli'cetnie inspectors. all caused some debate. 7 Hon. Mr. ',, science cm," be Inserted in the l T l.' "" ate a e'newo an annu PL' e e ,f: .. . ... ' llljpeetor hayiipr repeatedly reported clubs with"; It'; ',e,fu1"11C1l1/t,i,C'.: Att Similar to '2rt,1 ti: 1'lt,,it' l ' _ l , . [233:3] 1,,.ee/t1ii')g,,,a/.t 11tg'/a,'le, put under inspection. any more tliaiief Act-Were Promise a" era Mm. l i 'fm'merlv a member for 'thegeitv had 1titef"e a prirnte home. Mr. Smith ---TT"""""r' . i . . lance" t}, have this lice, I., d. ' d (hault Ste. Marie) stated he could gm- A strong deputation representing the t . r l . . . y, r"."if11' . an , the Government inf . at} ' d 'om- . -. , . ' q . . " ' , Miiustei of the Crown. interfered m ..., , ll IT"" "m. A" pt Anti-vaeeination League of Canada imit- l if"""' of it also. Mr. C,raham had not Jim} if) .de.so. regarding a "hm he knew ed on Hon. Mr. Hanna resterdav and ' l intended to mention the matter but, for was violating: tho law. Tlon. Mr. llnnnu . .' . . . ', the ejaculation of Premier Whitney. held that the. proper way to deal with urged that he take into his eotvsideration ., I Hon. Mr. Hanna, declared it wits the smeh a. chili was to cancel its charter. the introduction during the present 995' r,firy.t he had heard of an application for Ind p.ry.m)yd to do co in the came men' Aon of an amendment to the Ontario ' lj,,,";',",.";,',' herring. heon rofused and my". Itioued if the information was tendered. Vaccination Act, with a view to the l V t "or 'Y 1Arieify' of the. Crown. Such i Promo" was reported by tho commit- adoition of a conscience clause similar - Al l his? playod no part in the change of itee and the llouee :ulionrnecl ut limo. l . . . . . llt'Ongp inspector.' in Toronto. Ti was l Mr. Jamieson will [more for an or- to that which attaches tothe vaccination " e . not. his. intention to he, brought into a idol. of the Home for a return show-in: acts of Britain. This would mean that Illlt 7 1iii,.1tiit,'i't,'tof., ?'igi2,1.,.1,i,d,1"iuT1'c', ".i1,cvh/td,1/"r"lt", l",', asset: "f Lin- tinnit- those who were conscientiously opposed P, . P ' F .- tv. _., . J l - -p 'P I F - . . ,0, one mistake of the Government. in tak- iii" the Jo/o',',",.',,",'",",),,')",,",',',,,,'"' l" [2.3: to it would not have to be vaccinated .',',s'trt ' in: office was in not changing tho inspec- i Company. and what porcmnagp "a. themselves or cause their children to be i': 'Ti,..ats,,1t?c, id th t . hi gpaid in stock of Colonial Company to vaccinated. The Provincial Secretary _ cl. . . F r" I .Rltlr a. 'y "30"" lholdors of termination stock in the ' . . f,i.."t,i'r,t,l1/',t'gi',' IT, "r.r1tiyi, t""y"T Iii/ri/aio/ 'YYY'? aml'hrl(lro?.ues of dire1 I,::::::,'."::'",',,,,,),"',:;'"",',:')),:',',..,',':,,' {ration um n he WORM" Admiuisr in" and ofirial1, of Colonial Imp"? their views and 'iroriiised thatp they _ "I. ilvawi d . ' ' . .nient t Loan Company: name: and _ T . . _1l.r, . '. . . \ or Mated that. ,0 tat a; m. .addreises of director: and omoiols of would be (onsnleied. it" "CT?:',.',) any.ihiy.y that Mr. Gm. ]mpprial Trust Company. The. deputation has headed by Mr. J. _ . iif,'i/?rvt'ilci",l,'": t? foronio month?" Mr. Maekay will introduce l hill to D. hasniith. President oi the. league. is, in a y 'tll whal ot I" applieant "ll amend the am roNoer'iing action" of and those _yhe.,'s.itoly,-' besides him were i IPPtt e tad no foundation. libel and Mander, Messrs. R. S. IN PIT. hecretai'y ; A. Love, _ _ former Inspectors Were Com etent. m-----------"-'"""""""-, Aurora.,; Il. Ho/ions.?)""": J. H. Corsgon, Hon. Mr. Ross, M il reorientpof 'l'oron- ll "l; laner. liamilton: A. K. Boy. ,.1. .1" my many Sears. said the weneral l C. McLuaig. Ur. Becker, Rev. H. F. ; , luriiniou was that the former iive"r'i,i," in- _---...--------------" illomas. "Hf"- Speeches were all brief; rs'poi"t"rs' were (-nliipetenl men: men of In l, endto the point, no tune being wastcdl good standing and husinesa abilitr, The (lf%fli] TERMINAL JIM, " m repetitior.1 of arguments . glow; had been well enforced. The Thur I I " A memorial petting forth the object! grim-int Secretary had said tho old imapee- a ---------------" ' of the deputation at some length was l . (tora had been retained because thev n1AMILT0N CITY IS ee"'? presented to Hon. Mr. Hanna. It refers'; WPrp good men, ' I, AGAINST ITS PASSAGE. iy.part to the strong opposition in Bri. l c i lion. Mr. Hanna- l did not. my that." - l tam to the vaccination, act, and! 6 ', Jloy. .Alr. Ross-Why Were tltcv'retain- E ..-------- e... . i Says that it has been. and still 3 _ a 10.]. than? ' .Says It Will Prevent Companies From is, a political tut-tor there. 3 l 110. Mr. Hanna-Boca- we made it 'i Securing Switching Facilities-Pen" i "Several of the most pronounced adro-i , i"'1i1k."u, TI ii . 1 ii broke Radial Bill Passes the Com- i'ci'tes of compulsory vaccination," sv-si l .. ". "trib. mn "1111112. salt it had l, . . ... t it!!! memorial. "have disa cared from? 'ij,"/1g,t)citTi0/1/,t'- 1:t,',letp,'s,tr:1i/, mittee Without Opposition. in"? British House of 'it,',,',",,",'),',',",,". while:- Rent Clo, ernment (,1aT"o/,1," 2:; 'il,'ii/.'/,'fji,/ Tl ll; iltt Tern/mol lttdlway (our 'j:tyop:gte,,',ttt,tfi)c,tpeieie,i,1, l.0 the t"t-i, p(ronagP. Appointment: were made" IO. I'." HI ' kt ."' . 3'). t _ compu not} taminotion. ""P." for service: rendered the partt 'iii/ivan)'- 'mll mu ouwndvtl out oi all \'(*-i 1'll'f .hayt been. returned. it 'f llll' _ _ nahml' for information regarding. the an ' cvml,l:intut to the original draft in the 3 Practical. indication of strong PUNK teel-. pmntment of an extra inipeUorrin Essex. linilnuv (ommittee of the Loni-lament .mg against .eompulsory Vaccination Ill . and asked if one of the three inspectors ' l t . ' ill v-l ltl Great Britain that. has suggested tho there ITttft not a sehooltmt,ztev. who could' "Hun-13...). out Uitrt ~tl. 1'l'l"",1". ' l Imoderatenc'as of the request at present', 'onlv atteiid'to his diltieg after hours "\Hh liually held over until ruv-rdoy. ', made instead of a request for the cum-i . and on gaturdavs. Sundare and holidays _ Mr. (imll'gt' layllt'll'SlltlllllUll. in ~np- iplete repeal of the vaccination act. it hc-i \131'i|;7::::?c:litH-Tlli$211;szilén¥gmlnhamlI _port of the bill. explained that the Tole. all? felt That the total repeal of Canadion" l, /'i.'ciiiif o'/i'fii'i'nrC/iat"/irr if a"??? "(IV-object of the tormalion of the (llllllllll- lzztml'atm" any" "if" nattlrall}: follow/ . F in"; "mm .tire railway minpniiy. capitalized at 9'2: ion: lipial'OI Engli.sh vaccination laws. lion. Mr. Hanna said that if the op. {000. was to run on the property ot tee 'ici 'at a "13 aunt-Victim clause is gray- ; l uo~itinn lender knew the nature. of the illaniilton Steel & iron. tompuny. 'in'l ifaetor'p 7"; ie result will be eats- . ""if6iiriffirhiei reipirdirtithe form" insnew vontteet with a dock which that concern ierent" .ptli'it mg the natural course ot, tors. and some of the evidence submit- lwould build. . . l mus m dngland, . ' , .th in support of them, he would scat-t... .2 No opposition ItlCt Ilr. Dunlop". y.ill iha latch" "'ason thy tl/is que-stron " have. raised the point. The answer to incorporate the Pembroke Radial l with? .fispyed materially lll Canadian ', . i "to the question would bring into the i;liuilwn'\' Company. and it will he i'"- ""1511" tlln tt pest I! because to a lax-LN" Iiyttlieht some men who stood fairlr 'ported as soon tl-i the general act ir, leiifor elm vaeeittation act has not been': high in the sight of the citizens. and . passed by the Legislature. It provide input; l l; . its general Pnfyfementi, . who. notwithstanding their sins. are siil'. for the construction of an electric line [exists iii"; ')l ilte "We opposition Pi.; In. the. employ of the people of this Pro, ill'tllll Pembroke to Petawawa and Bearlr. partial I fl"; and. It tir tho sysmodr' Since, tint. itththe." C'/ftyf, to behave llllll'g. in the county of Renirew. lt i.. tions 'o/trf/Te/tmit, "Ll,lt',.i1grtiyiii, 'r'" .. .emse. V98 ey W011 ' for iv . i's, '. V . . . ' a Ate'. Le (iii-r11... , _ j.' " sex had now three 'l1vt'ses.f"iydii'r. _:;_~_;--:,;::--;"_J._Mm (lot, suit-h eutorc-ement being home. a. if . because. they were needed. One of their. _ " Elma . hy the weaker and poo'ctt _ was a schoolmaster and he was doing iris e 1.15889 of the community. whose wrousz'~ _ ' work well. 'lic',, "ft",. uiour if) slid volitieal exprea» . . . . . ' . IR "Tiler. iere e. . ' .., . F Will be No 1ttamer Licenses. tot the request now 2',"ifeyt1iait"tipt'iC'r, , .At the night. sesaion the House Con- :f'lfal'fm act as it stands works a grave, l tinned in committee on the liquor license T _ wrist?" upon ilto poorer (indies: who i _ law bill, and a large number of clauses i((in=tltllte the masses of the people» were considered. Among those discuc,c- Intereas comparative exemption mar he. ed at some length was that dealing with ' ' joyed by Hume tit higher station," l ' inspection, in which connection the di- fl't-e're?re.etTeh"'eerercetrr b vided responsibility of the Government i . ' and municipalities where local o tion \ . _ ._-. l J - was in force was called in questioiii by h , . . Hon. Mr. Ross. Mr. Graham would pre- . fer additional inspection and entire " l . . _ . . Government responsibility. Hon. Mr. \f " '. 5' Hanna thought there could be no negli- , ii, genee possible on the part of the Clog. . r', "y" ( eminent on account of _the vigilance of . '5? C other local option districts. even if the "s i ', ,', Government were inclined to shirk their . 'r, . irresponsibility. The clause referring tof T ti 9 "he licensing of steamers and dining-cars Il-ll-i-II-I-i----,-., 4