'MT I q ', " '=. r " . C', V rr ==i, = L'tyBt.iaiiaiTiiiaiiurii 511- r ' e " 'll-Bram' ' . ,,.. -ca {In atheist mm was over 100.000 in- "has : '74. . EEarr m8 f": r. '.M. W Wm. Rogers..t. s. Locke. tabs. -', Mi, Rr, ~10- Wardell toon.. North Went- as a company in order to build a nah one) introduced a hill to amend the line from Haliburton' to Mattawa. via lfawn-631nm Act. The object is to en- Whitney. on the Ottawa. Arnprior, and . " county 101188 when trytps an Parry Sound railway. 'll',',"":,', from the Court of Revision in Mr. E. B. Douglas and others. of the county tn which he resides. and Philadelphia. are asking for legislation be mg: 2gevth',u',pa'd0d0tatg to g"2l,em"'tt"e', lo, camstrulcitl Igtl1,'t'et.,'..r . T . en. qtome M outside counties. from San t Ste at e to C p co U. M. Loyalist Grant. The San Jose Scale. A deputation from the_Uptted Em- ' Hon. Mr. Dryden yesterday afternoon pine Loyahsts' Association waited upon ! introduced his bill to take further mea- the Government yesterday afternoon sures against the spread of the San and asked for an increase in the grant Jose aeale. As was hinted in The $2": "fit the WWW"? (:5 the t'na/1whl"'rdii,"e,ti/'xeetTt'otl',o'wttll?. r s o a e 90- ' - oiety from 'lfr,o'"t1',"ese.gPNfe reason ther grown in the country or imported. given for the increase is that the so- to be fumigated with hydrocyanic acid oiety has considerably GGadda in gas. which is extremely poisonous. The numbers, and has now several ott- object is not only to destroy the San, shoots. The demand for copies of its Jose scale. but all insect life, the ont- ', transactions has also grown. A fa- cial view being that the nurseries are. you-rable response was returned by Mr. the breeding-grounds of these pests. In 3333' to the turpliciion of the depu- 'it,."vt,1rtete'c,1'g.i'grgr,drri1,1etornt,'e'uJl-- Opposed to the mo. titled that he must not permit any of Mr. Guibord (Lib., Russell) yester- the stock to be disposed of until two day presendted a petition from manutac- '/erit,g'u',g.untett/itu'fJ"t'o"'t; tuners an em C era of labour in ' ' _ .Tavistock - My? Tug. Pattuilo's I so. A third provision permits the re- icounty--askirur that Mr. Crawford'sbiii , moval of clumps of trees WM?" are if atuncgd the \Vorkmen's Compensation 'xiignug'n in/tttlg"'),':':,,,,',:"),",,' 3 c 3 not allowed to ass . on the following among critter each tree, as was necessary before. , grounds:--" That the proposed amend- -----r--_t.--..._.-- I ment is unreasonable and unjust ', to the employer. that it is a menace to r.tlte rights of the employer in' his rela- 'ilon to the employs. that it is more rthnn the employe can reasonably ask ' for or justly claim. and that it is not being urged on the solicitation of the employ-xi." A petition presented by Mr. Mac- 'Donaid (Glengarry) ask; for the con- t?rmtttton of the hy-law passed by the tour: of Cornwall grantim: the Cana- .dian Coloured Cotton mills exemption from tnxation for ten years. New Pulp (lunumny. A petition was presented by Mr. German (Lib.. Welland) praying tor the incorporation of the Thunder Bay Pulp and Manufacturing Company. The promoters include business men ot 1 Port Arthur and Fort William, and Mr. Hugh main. of Toronto. The capi- tal stock is $1.000,000, and besides the manufacture of pulp it is desired to engage in various other enterprises. Through J. J. Fey. member for South Toronto, the Trades and Labour Coun- cil yesterday drew attention to the un- Just provisions of the assessment law relating to the assessment of the plant of electric light. telegraph. and tele- phone companies, and asking for the appointment of a commission to enquire into the whole subject. A petition from Mtwtiower Division. Knights of Labour, and two petitions, handed in by Dr. Jessop from St. Catharines, were similar in tenor. New Line. to Mnttnwn. .A petition presented by Dr. R. A. Pyne yesterday contained an applica- tion from Senator Cox, W. H. Prowse, L /