, . N.,, . as": .. , 'lr" .1 / . T rr" _ . -' 'g " 4-week" "i . _ we; ;' ' regard. to . S '. i went measure mite [ l '. 231;, ing minor amendments to the liquor , l . ',,f8h: . license act. As to the clause enforcing ( "_'s",:p"iir, 1 Provincial iurisdiction in regard to 1 1 ' "r" _:', licenses, it was quite in order, and would l i a, = , . T be given consideration in all its bearings. I i i F A hunt club in Toronto had recently sevl ( 4 'ks', ' cured incorporation " Ottawa, with the: I right to have liquor on the premises, on} , . ' , the ground that the club was for the . s. general advantage of Canada. ( . .1 Mr. Graham suggested the insertion E' in the foreshadowed amendments to the !, 3 act of one placing the punishment of ', i those who sold liquor to persons after i; I being warned not to do so in the severe _ pen ty clauses. l _ T The House went into committee. on', 5 , the Premier's bill respecting an agree-1 " l ment between the University of Toronto E 3 and the city of Toronto. This bill pro- sides that certain matters of difference, ' ' _ between the parties shall be settled by al ' . 7 single arbitrator, and in the event of 1 i, failure to agree as to the selection,! _ . then by two, one to be appointed by5 . . 1 each party. who may in turn select ai' . . third. The bill passed the committee I stage. , . . Amending Voters' Lists Act. I . The Legislature spent lurch of the. V session in committee on Hon. Mr. Foy'si ' T . bill to consolidate and amend the not: . respecting voters' lists. It is a volumin- ' , ' ous measure, consisting of 72 clauses: . and some fifteen pages of forms, afti-', l' davits, notices of complaint. etc. Thosei were all bravely encountered and sur-f . mounted, Messrs. Graham and Mar-Kay" _ luterjecting here and there suggeitious . calculated to improve the measure.' As an item in the business to be disposed of before prorogation the House has, _ reason for congratulation that the for-, midable enactment is so far advanced. i g . Third Readings. i, The following bills were. read a third; _ I time t--- . i ' , To amend and consolidate the law re-l " lating to the payment of succession: i" dutiea---Hou. Mr. Matheson. I To amend the Ontario insurance act- Mr. Hoyle. , Respecting Burlington Boarh--Hon. ", Mr. Hendrie (for Hon. Mr. Cochranel . g , . Mr. Me?Gught's hill to amend the'; E act respecting pawnbrokers was put g through the committee stage. " . i ' 'hr, " o "A," lift-vc/t . t 'll re