WOULD REGULATE STORINXG op . EXl'l/()S]\'l".S--A\.\l]'l.\'l).\ll'I.\'T I TO GAME ACT. | | ( For the purpose of insuring -- the :.safet,v of employees in mines, a bill !w'ni(-h was explained in the Legis-- | lature yesterday by Mr. Hearst pro-- vides for the prohibition of storing | s | explosives in or around a mine. It | is also made an offence for a man under the influence of liquor to bi either in a mine or in the vicinity of a mine. Another clause in the bill makes unpatented mining claims lia-- ble to the execution of a seizure by a Sheriff. It also makes clear that the owner of a mining claim is entitled to use jack pine which exists on the claim. | According to an amendment to the 'L':nmv and fisheries act, introduced by Hon. bDr. Reaume, the Minister _ of Public Works may refund the amount l'ui' a fee for a hunting or fishing li-- cense provided that license has not f been used. | Hon. Mr. --Lucas introduced _ an amendment to the telephone act by which it is provided that on a num-- ber of persons who have been oper-- 'uting a private telephone system de-- | siring to become Incorporated, and if | one of their number object, the re.! mainder must buy out the shares of the dissentient on terms to be decideq by arbitration. The bill as amended | ,]\:hswd its third reading. | Questions for Government, | l The Opposition is still firing qupg_; | tlons at the Government. Mr. CF. | 'H\'nntm'ol (Prescott) Wwill} ask for reasons why a revote of $15,000 to.! wards the construction of an inter-- ])l'l'\'i.n"i;i] bridge at "H\\'kr'-&hury was | ':m[ included in the estimates, and | whether lhff Minister of Public Works | lh:ul promised _ that such a revote | would be made in the estimates, Mr. | 2. Mageau (Sturgeon Falls) will ask = > -- '"1? a return of correspondence -- re. lating to the granting of a permit for | & t l'LTI'JSD ;\Xv \I)]{IIJ 2. 1912. a tug owned by the ]')nn]]'njnn Fish e 21e }:_ A mrmmimrcns Company to fish on the Lizard Island preserve, 'I)r. J. _ McQueen (North Went. ; " orcal will seek a return of Corres. * j 1 lf"""l""""rY'Pgiird"}g the conduct of J. t 1 1 8. Dempsey, P"ll_('n Magistrate, and Ig UNDER LUNSIDERATIUN Th.«) part he took in the recent Dom. I h -- | inion and Provincial elections, | LEGILISDLATURE _ SPEXDS \\'l'l()l,lfi $ EVENXING I~ PASSIXCG BLLL | THROUGH ~COMMITTEE,. q [ For four bouts. last night the Legisla \ture devoted itself to wading tbrough the | manifold clauses in the insurance > biHl1, | which provides for the Jlicensing of glil "':lgm'l\ of insurance companies "'"~l"'xi'" tered in Ontario., With Mr. Mabaffy in ;lhn cbair the House in Committee of> the j |--Whole considered éach clause }'Il("\'illllzl".\f, 1 y A few minor amendments weyre made in ° 'u [the wording of some of the clauses, (. MK. W. JI. Yales, assistant insurance in | spector for the Province, saj at the side fof Hon. J. J. Foy during the considera. (tton of the bill, Hesifies the Attorner. | § |teneral, the Provincia} Recretary and Mr, W . K. MeNaught for the 1.'«)\111-"",.."' and | Mr. Rowell, Mr. J; 36. Elliott, Col. Jfay. | [berry and Mr. Proudfooi for 'the Opposi-- /. | tion, very few.:in 'the Housa manifesteq [any interest in the proceedings."~ ny j, l().('lflt'li. when --the House i"lil!l[]";q" ty« | + 1. 199 [ out of the 243 clauses in the bill haq lice)) j nassed: o