e en e en 2e e rarrnnne en nneargemiaret enc Good Progress Made foal At Monday's Sittin Splendid pri,nrogress was the rewar for the first all--day "mY. Monday sittmo of the 1923 Legislature. A héuh(_)s:ec bills were advanced a stage on sec-- "~~ ond readirg, and one or two disposed of by the death route, including that of K. K. Homuth (South Waterloo) to empower municipalities to hold clections under the "P. R."* system. Second reading was given a meas-- vre fathered by H. P. Hill (Conser-- vative, Ottawa) to restore to plain-- tiffs the right to recover damages, even though plaintiff had himself been, in a measure, negligent; a measure introduced by G. M. Lee-- son, which would extend the range of church exemption from taxation was killed. m Mttmncmmmmmemammmmmememmmmmmmnnmemmnmemammmemanmemmmesmnnmememmmnmanmmmmememenimemmmmenmmmmmment