! l ill 'will be in Hunter River hiuel t`|on\ Tl - -,,, _ :rw si '-=~ » ;n»_-p|_\~ of r-ve_r5'- ‘ thinzynu could post-ibly require in lobster factory supplies, ul- town, l’. Fi. I. “ONE PRICE T0 ALI.- ” and flttin il but one glzxivrilgiiilzrhlch 1 tok: particular ride in mr work on steam nine llltluvs. I have had over 95 years ox erlence in mv ' "°'|¢"¥0\Il‘ neighbors or friends are my 1, best references. . Phone ll9|J for Prices. Jas. A. llicl-lachern |24 Gt. Goo.-Str Monday the l7lll Of Qllflll |9||. we started our one price Totem and we respectfully an our customers never vo u_lt ul 10 deviate from our improvedl “‘motl\od. We lulieve it tofbe the only llonnlt hail of doing busi- ness. llslrown. TIN YUM! was required? (lr wus he moved by the men who had cellars to dig? Hi; iiskcd _the 'Commissioner to supply :after six o clock the best justifica- tion he could. HON. L. McDONAl.D clifimcd that i-1 large amount of grnvel had been put on the streets of Snuris inform- er ' years under similar conditions which he intimated Mr. McLean knew all about. EVENING SESSION. ` ‘The House resumed its sitting, the hrst on Saturday evening in many yours, at 8.30 o’clock. THE PREMIER, in reply to Mr. Mathleson, said that he hoped on Monday afternoon to be able to take up thc representation question and utter that thc reciprocity question. There was some conference between the lenders as to some ugrceinent in regard to the oyster fishery question. It wns agreed to uppoint n joint committee of five. '1`hc following were ngreed upon: The Premier, I-lon. Mr. Richards, Mr. (lox, Mr. Mathie- son and Mr. Arseuault, to meet on Monday ut 10 o’clock. _ THE PREMIER thought it might be possible to arrange for prorogn- tion on 'l‘llcf=tln.y afternoon. Uornnlittce of supply was then re- sumed. The earth put on the roads at Sfouris was the first subject and wus discussed by Hou. I.. McDonald and Mr. Mclienn. I-ION. MR. (.‘-UMMISKEY suitl thc payment of $76 was not for earth hut for stone. He rend the instruc- tions sent to Patrick McDonald, who supervised the work. The discussion was conducted at some length by seven or eight mem- bers und the sum required was vot- cd. Rond Inspectors' snlarics, $2,l90, passed with little debate. Bridges, including Hillsboro Bridge, $25,000, brought out the explnnution from the Commissioner that it. is intend- ed to plank the rolidwuy uncw, ata cost of some. $2,000. Passed. Bushing Ice, $750, passed nftcr n short discussion. The remaining items of the ordinary estimates were passed after brief debate, including miscellaneous expenditure on Public Works, $4,500, Dcbenture Sinking Fund $11.59, and Unforseen, $250. Capital Account, including Con- mste Culverts, $1,800; Permanent Bridges, $20,000; Rights of Wny, $1,500; New Jail, $9.000; Jnil Site, ssoo, u total of $33,100. was the next vote called for. All were agreed to before 10.30 o'clock. The Premier submitted supple- mentnry estimates, which will be considered on Monday. The House in committee agreed to the bill to amend the Act relating to Landlord and Tenant. The bill was agreed to and the House adl0\ll'l16