wan ty we se mbaptagss h us 85 sete Aurvure t _ _ then introduced an amendment to the amendment to the amendment to the Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne, and his amend-- ment was declared out of order by the Speaker. Highways Taxation. E. P. Tellier (Lib., North Essex), in his first address in the Legislia-- ture, declared himself to be a straitht follower of W. E. N. Sinclair, the Provincial Liberal Leader, and con-- gratulated the Premier upon his choice of an official Opposition Leader. Mr. Tellier criticized a system of highways taxration which compellied the farmer on the back concessions to pay heavily for good roads of no im rediate benefit to him, and op-- posed the system of collecting amuse-- ment taxation from every rural social affair and amateur athletic event. The vote was then taken.