j '¥RE gehool! system, Hon. Mr. Harcourt $ criticized . .a. speech by. President. Lou-- t d . A:P t 24 don on the subject. and added that the ~THURSDAY.--APRLL--11 university's | financial embarrassment mm would be less 'marked to--day had the T ol CC Pl ' Drofb'nqpu mingled more with the peo-- & nle.' The Railway Committee will meek. o » at 9.30 to--day to again consider--the R c Metropolitan bill, and the House will meet at. 11. + : _ Third Readings. + l The following bills were read a third time and passed :-- F ' % se c , s To amend the Ontario insurance act-- ha A $ t + Mr. Gibson. » AuxP " Regpecting the arbitration of -- ac-- counts with the Dominion--Mr. Ross. Respecting Upper Canada College--' *% M"i' nart:c;lart. l> : § c o provide for the incorporation of Mr. Oarscallen on the iowng. in fervitorial districts--Mr, Gib-- > son. j j ; To. endable. the 'executors of the late. Ma'nlt'Oba' Ra'llwa'y R John $mith--to sell or 'r'n'ortfa'ge Eg;-tlagu Bill A landg in the City of qronto--Mr, * + Charlton. » Fri j Respecting the Town of Sault §te. t Marie, the Lake Superior Power Com-- oommmommmmmenmoms , pany and other companies and per-- sons--Mr. Farwell. * t Respecting the Town of Wallace-- .'P R E bl 1 E burg--Mr. Pardo. : ? ® h R f\LE'RT. ' Toll Road BiHll. The fremlei"go '"'Toll Roads Expro-- is k. priation Act, 1901,""" was referred back ® & to commiseee and a'mende_db{r,str:kl'nc * out the provl:im;l fm]-) sulbmiu to v{ge s : A s ratepayers of .the , by--law to(}ro e Will Watch the Bill at Ot-- for the issue of debentures for pur-- chasing~ toll roads. The elause pro-- tawa. 4 viding that after twenty--ofme years the + value of the--road shall not exceed the A actual 'ex?enduure .thereon was also ho treniseisece uecurieeac in struck out. , (sa lr w o + P ® The bill» was reported as amended, s read a third time and passed. °. \ s " ' » » s I MR. LOUDON CRITICIZED. YWants a: Bonus for Farmers On the motion for the third reading of Hon. Mt. Dryden's 'bill for the en-- 44 1 Hannn n eemmmentergnss couragement of the beet--sugar indus-- try, Mr. Boyd (North Grey) moved the 4 + foll'gwlng a_mex'adm;',nt:-- . s hss '"'That the following words be added: . Warm Dionssign on School System That this House, while approving the «--«Mr, Marter Votes With the Gov-- gener'al provisions of the bill, regrets Itus s that it contains no provision securing eenm@nt.~,The Legisinture directly to the farmers raising beets a reasonable bonus or bounty for 'each ton of beets raised and sold by them." f The Government, Mr. Boyd said, had P b not gone far enough in reference to the + 6 as #5 beet--sugar industry. This was one of Danger to Ontario's interests as a re-- the most important questions that had sult--"of Manitoba's railway bargains come béfore the country for a long was, prophegied by Mr. Carscali=n in time. t a speech in the Legislature last even-- A Vicious Proposal, . ing. Manitobs, he said, might exercise Hon. Mr. Drydder%' salld' lthe jHouse her powers with regard to rates on the would have no. difficulity in. rejecting § > the amendment. It:was introducing a Rainy River Railway in her own in-- principle which was entlrel?onew, and terests and against Ontario. . 'The which he would call by no other name Premier replied that the Government ;)lun vlctiouta. If tl'tlgy Btatlt;d s;lVitns f € onuses to farmers they could not stop were ale_r_t. and would have their soli | with sugar beets. We hoped soon to citom . at Ottawa .during the passgage of have a remount station here, and it the bill to guard Ontario's rights. On an] \\;'ouldthbe G{;xvsl as reugnat:llemto stay tack that e ernment shoul ve for amendment by NMr. Whitney'at ing every horse raised for war purposes,