C-ii:',)?)]).?,",")'])'".':',",,',':",., I MARCH. 11. 1892. IT E w and other members of the Opposition ())l l AR") LEGISLATUR . made the usual attack on the Ontario Agri- t cultural College, alleging that it was orna- ---_ mental rather than useful, too costly and . . not appreciated by the farmers. Mr. my- The Results of the Ontario Agri- fe disposed 0! these compimnu by thot- l g the educational character of this insti- cultural College. tation, and pointing out that the farmers of the Province were patronising the college ---t.--l_ more and more each year, although the col- te e was nota reciated et at its ro " A C U S T O M s ts M E L ' F. It q yuan". By a eastern of payment forwgrk done the students were enabled to make -----_ almost as much as the cost of tuition, etc., the so that it was not an ex naive insti- The Insuran co Bill and tution. Mr. Clancy found '/lea'll with the Friendly Societies. management of the college, in view of the Attorney-General's tobacco bill, be- ------. cause itTvkirtVJ,t'p1o1Pt'e,. Mr. Aggy . - _ met this be rea ing mm the re rt of rof. m ONTARIO SH" RAUN AY ANOTHER Millsc--'Hugtxrdiug this ['lkr11i'l'2 habit, I MIG CONTEST OVER THE BRIDGES nu. glad to say that our record for 1891 is ' excellent. We still have a s eclal room in MEAN PerERBoRO . which those who are 'tevl',,'.u'l1'l to smoke --------- can do so in charge of a college officer for three-quarters of an hour after each meal ; l Toruvszo, March 10, 1892. and of tiiel152 in attendance only four have . . . g the frequentct this room during the past ear. In lu 1igy,'eir,v,uAgg,'th'rrtd,el' I may add, as an item of information, "that following bills were t ll of the 28 medals which we have awarded tip a first reading I-- to date, 25 have gone to nonornokera." He Mr. Watom--To amend the act WWW" believed that no other body in the country ing the profession of medicine and surgery. cupid elling and: a gogd pi',",'.."',.,,,,,.',',',,",. Bilge , , . own ro u et 0 s a count o i r. itne t at Mr. ftTttr'1'o incorporate the T the college was a failure. The hit was of Fort ll illiam. that young men who had graduated from Mr. Wood tBrant)--To protect the pub- the college were eagerly sought for not only lie interest in rivers and streams. l here but in the United States, which had Mr. Tait-To incorporate the Hillcrest agricultural colleges of their own. Again, Convalescent Home l the Dominion Gove.rnmen1.y when about to ' ' . . d en establish an experimental farm, sent its Mr. Waurra--'1'o enable mm?" worn founder, Mr. Saunders, to Guelph for to vote for municipal oilicers. weeks, if not months, to get an insight into Mr. White-To provide for the division the management of the college. When of the Township of Sandwich East. lil, ion??? 1 swim": J, vgtt"g' of . . , . airy ng I it w go o ie m e k ates whiitngrsrliitl --To amend the law relating but, to Guelph, and secured the services of Mr. Gilmour-Respecting the Toronto & Prof. Echelrtsoa. Later Mf'l Carling tbp" Mimico Electric Railway Company. paints ot ier nlario t,eric'u.lturtl college Mr Roaa--To amend the act respecting men to the sty,i.of the ltxperimentnl farm the ii%2in University. at Ottawa. This did not look as if the col: Mr. Roea-To consolidate the acts relat- legs Ft" , hilyp, ll As for the expense Ot ing to the election of members of the Legis- maintaining L m co ego, he pointed out that lative Assembly. the college was more or less in an expert- The House then went into committee on mental stage, and the tmvurnmeu't had to Mr. Hardy's bill No. 58 to reduce the encourage the farmers to. send their sons to number of grand :iui'ors to .thirteen, passed get a seientihc training P, f.arming, What it with a short amendment and reported. Itetttr use could hem?" ot the reeeipU from Mr. \lowat moved the second reading of the timber resourcesoi tliecountry than to re. his LV " To further amend the law respect- pry " WHEN." to fin-"m." by encouraging the ing mortgages and sales of personal pro- industry which laid at the baSisof the pros- perty." The bill was intended, he ex. perity. of tile country; ill,", (e'lj",',d ty the plained, to prevent people from obtaining 'i2l.evr"l'l'l' swore a J" ttre. f l tr" con- money on chattels which they may have "fr. w uperimcn a (were o t e greatest sold. It provided for the registration of value m showmg to Mu cuts the practical the instrument of mortgage or sales of results 0f. different methods. He deprecated goods and chattels, and the provisions of there untounded speeches "r/le Uppoaition the act were extended to mortgages of chat. Tt2,1t,dlt {Agricultural Lollege because tels not yet in the possession of the mort. o the e ect o them f"'. armors who con- gts or or bargainor such as growing crops. tcrnplated sending their sons there, and If; r. Wood ('iiiiiri'ni,'c)' suggested that the thought t.he. Government, would be en- measure should aoply also to lien notes and couragcd m tbs elforts to make the institu- Mr. Whitney expressed the hope thni. the tinn of value to farmers and worthy of the day was not far distant when there would 1 NH Inca. (App ause.) be nothing on the statute book relating to ENE-VIN" SESSION- chattel mortgages When the House resumed at 7.30 in The bill was then read 8. second time. committee of supply, the debate on the THE AGRIC'Uin'CRM, COLLEGE. agricultiirall estimates: was continued. er. c . . . iiite mat e a strong 8 eec t regal-t log t ie s,2,'W,',ut,thtsnt/nt'e,,i"e, ctoe,m1ilt,y'/ management of the college, and took occa- ment of Agriculture, Mr. Balfour being in "on"to is"? In) tlieslleged statements made the chair. M r. Waters calla attention to by" (hl r); Fad", . "mm! recently. the necessity for "obtaining an accurate . r. I" m m tlt, rep , completely re. statement of the exports eastward of the fun-ll the charges made against him. He Province of Ontario. At present the onl had never talked ejthertyutexyion or blue record is contained in the trade and naviga): ruin, and had not, becn- iuttrv.iewe.d.by 'PY tion returns compiled by the Dominion Gov. newspaper representative during his Vistt ernment and the Province of Quebec from inlletmit. He only mentioned facts that which shipments to England no "mag. gets existed mid 'Wlllcll the 'hon. member knew the credit for much which really belongs to I"??? P Canada. (it, '"t'wt lining ever Ontario. He suggested that the Depart- 'I',")',,).:'," any 'f/l. C"' It,","',',':? I', country merit of Agriculture should devise some Il 'w it l uni 'ye It e lt' d,' ways ex- means of gettin at the actual export of was? pine 1m} I. l. T, w on "no" cattle, cheese, L'Qd, ete., from Ontario, AMOUNTS. he: a ways yang] that we and believed that if this were done Lave ,, .lexe rt a of 0013'"), U I.'? get?! an; Province would stand in . very h, atine, pa nevertheles'se tliiiionif w: i erent ition as com red with the , . , other Prague. Mr. Clmpihy, Mr. Whit. had better trade relations we would be p ut-