cuts as they could yin-R if invested by the Government in any other possible manner. He referred to the desire of Mr. H. E. Clarke l that the Treasurer would have said something lnice about Sir, ('lmrics Tupptw in recognio t, tiou oi Sir CGrles' efforts in connection l iwith the Lttcrcoiouial l'lxpositiou. Ho was i not surprised at Mr. Clarke. siue" he war. 7 h' a large manufacturer desiring to hear Sir Chas. _ l 'l'uppcr. culouised, but what would tho farming , '; comrnanity think of Sir Charles when he had (cyisyeytvd himself as faras his devotion to l their interests "as councmed hy exhibiting the i, dairy produce of Canada in a space six feet by I As. (Applause. and laughter.) As to Mr. l Clauey's charge. in connection with eolouisV i, _5 tion roads hc denied that the sysLuuutic t T, s'lusstmation, complained of could be found if; f Mr. Haney would take. "the figures lor tenor i ': urolw years. I I Mr. A. b'. Wool) dm'orcd a few minute,, to ( -, an uniavorihli- criticism of Mr. Ross' sysn-azi , of bookkeeping and to reiterating the coionisw l tion road charge. l Mr. AWitliY worn! the adjournment of l the debate and the Home adjourned at 10. 55 I , Ir. in). _ l ----__-t---------.-----_,, - _