- . f , ' . I, - TUESDAY, l EBRUA10 i, 1911. - - --- -------".'"-"-t- I . LESS THAN TWO-SCORE DIEM-I BERS A'rrENDED-coNsmriaG , ING STATUTE REVISIONS. I It Sir James Whitney's little hint in announcing the indemnity in- crease, that members night be t'med a part of their salary for non-appear- ance in the Legislative chamber. is acted upon. the Province saved some- [thing over two thousand dollars (n 'yesterday':, session. Whether it was! owing to the storm tying up the mil- 1 ways, or to a natural disinclmatlon! to do any work on Monday, less than i two score of members were present. , When Hon. Thomas Crawford muvudl in his deliberate way into the cham- i ber and took his seat on the dais! thirty-one members were in theirt yseats. A few more drifted in later, but . (by the time the House adjourned the 1 number had dwindled to twenty-fwe. l For the tirgt time in many yearm! Government orders were taken up on 1 la Monday. This was in accordance: with the "motion introduced by Sir] James Whitney last week. that Gov-i ernment legislation be placed upon the I Monday order paper. The short session was taken up inl .going over several statute revisioni 'bills. The House was in committee on I athe bill respecting trustees and ex-1 ecutors and the administration of es- ( tates, the landlord and tenants act,| , the act respecting Infants, and the: At act respecting the support of illegi-. a timate children. . I ='_ei..-,,--T-'.e,h.='--...-_= , I I PRESENTATION TO RAILROADER. i