gtuiizatiou,luts received aconnnunication profes- sing to speak for tho "tanuiacturers of Toronto and of ditferunt parts of the Province, asking for a meeting for mutual vousultation. Mr. Awrey, secretary of the club, has replied, tix. ing the consultation for Tuesday at ton o'clock. in the reception-room of the Assembly. It is supposed the manufacturers desire to consult the larmers as to iegisltvtioitlbcfuro the House, and especially as to that effecting conditional sales, oi chattels and sales under hire re. eetpts. Tuc POLICY IN Human. ..---Mr. Mowat has intimated that the Government will oppose Mr. Meredith's motion for a select committee to considu' the best means for the conserva- tion of the timber and the development of the mines of the Province. Tur: Com may": DEBATE t--Itt reply to Mr. Meredith. tho Attorney-General an- nounced that the debate on the resolutions of the Inter-Provincial Conference will probably begin on Thursday next. As INVESTIGATION WANTED ..--It is under. stood Mr. John IlcLay, ex-registrar of Bruce. who was dismissed from otlice on the evidence brought out by a Government Commission, will ask for a Parliamentary committee to its. vestigate his case. Pt nun Accmwrs :- -The Public Accounts r-' Committee met in the morning and elected Mr. Clarke, of Weliinuton, as chairman. Mr. Meredith was not present, so that no course was mapped out as to his suggested investiga- tion of the irregularities in the Treasury De. partment mentioned by the Provincial Treas- urer in his Budget speech. The probability, however, is that this investigation will be en. tered upon next week. ' m