'54 Mlllii r - , ."8 Y i- . 1"" 1;, . e , A .a . _". '»' B. ,...I . I Eriml a), I _ r l .. iii" . 'fy"?.:'":-"., I i . _ ' , let'-----. . "'r'hdt.rNl [B' {he able; t'gfbuild, "f? . ' . . T I I l ' new rail t p. . they're talking about l ' ' quirled- Mir, .Studlrolmo. .' "i ' v,"Retitttbar,"-ohrrerved' the Prev BUSINESS SIIIIIIS micr. I . .l. .' ' Wanted an Explanation. I ---.---= Mr: McDougal asked for an explan- ation of the O'Blrien and Alpha Min-. ' . ing Co. case sett emont. i leera l "The mo lo settled that on June tl." I Lieutenant and Pre-'ohsorved H311. Mr. Corehranr, amidt ' Gm-m'nment )lnndits. .P. mm' Had a Clash, ' "Not at Hill," pursistml tho (ittnwai Fman. "Tho pent-l0 (lid not. understand" ----------- ithe cause of :arrttlrrnv"tqt. lt has never! . [been explained. "in" would think by. W , 'reasnn of its pcculiar character the; IMinister would want it I'lwzll'Hi up." l OMAN S SUFFRAGE BILL/ Mr. ("oehrnnr row- warmly. "I am 'not, accustomed In insinuatlons." said ------------ _ he. "State plainly what. you moan." "rt. is said that the Minister of Some Q'estions tk ' l Mines paid outtthis )i"ittl,.'):l.yn,), moni'i'l " to a near rein Ive. o ne.' was I ll. ncernmgi Mctougai's mm ' ' . "The Provincial T""'8,C-lel"_ r paid it Insurance (kndititms, i out," said that "Minister ' l Exchanger! Warm Words. , "A magnifitvant 11)ri7tfi',1, of Clever re marten" re aliod the Mtawa member Premier and Liberal Leader Lay Em- f "41ch 'iifiiid;"2ri1l/tilf, "("lovcr '. Very halmcrs Bill to Rest-ch Day on" clever 3" . , . .. . _. "Quite McDougalish, In tact, put Hard Work on Supply in the Pro-' in Sir James. ttttcial Legislative. l "And that. from the Prime Mini-{fur F of the. Province, Y" rrynfir.turd the Int- position lieutenant. "'"'""'"" . "AS a matter of fact tho Fili'ljF'l'St. was not in my dtrpartmrmt zit all." e).- A Friday afternoon of hard Legiela- plajned Mr. t".otehranc in tho Pau'he tive work in Committee ot Supply was; that. followed. . .. , _ . . .-s ..._- The Prnmicr declared that no man rtnlivcurcrl m u. tilt bctwctn Mr. D. J" in the Province know more about thc McDougul (East Ottawa) and Hie; casc than up member for Ottawa. Premier our tho O'Brien mining; "I say that's wrong," put in Mr. royalty and tho. Larosc tir-ttlenient,,' McDougal. tt" which furnislwd tsrtn.siderablty .. "Well, I repeat n. retorted the 1 l 5 C' " e fam-, Premier. lie characterized the occur-i ralgn material pro and con last June; fence as "a pucrile attempt to injure) The Liberal lieutenant. sought an cx-E the Minister of hands. to do which; planatlon or the whole arrangement; the member for Ottawa has not hesi- a request thc. 1P'-'P.itv.i.nter.r'rc-'tfd as! $233 to] 1vell't'ong'd'S',erei'ent th" a refVctlon on thc. Ministc-r in charge.) Mr. McDougal rose to a point of For the moment matters looked omin-i order. The Premier should withdraw nus. but the breeze "as only a pass-I his statement. It was not Justitied. ing incident I ."I wish the hon. gentleman long , lite and happiness," said Sir James., Womanhood Sum-age. ) "but if he is ever placed in the posiél _ _.. . .. _ tion of the Minister of Lands an _ The Women: suffrage movement se..) Mines I trust he will be as able and cured otticiu1 standing in the Letris-, as willing to turn down a relative in, lature by the introduction of a hill to, the cause of the people of Ontario."; amend. the election and consolidated Some Insurance Inquiries. i ny/niHya1. ttcts o?. Mr. 1.Ir him). Mr. Wm. Proudfoot (Centre. Illest Ottawa). The bill is it whole- Huronl has placed on the order sulo measure. giving women absolutely paper a series of questions calculated thc same privileges as men in muni- to open a full discussion of the ques- cipal and legislative elections, via.,' tion of insurance. Mr. Proudfoot will universal suffrage tor unmarried and ask: What tsteps has the Insurance married women and widows of the} Department taken to place fraternal age ot 21 years. societies on a sound t1naneitit gasis'.' . ,.e. _.. _ _ ' Has the department considere the,' I'he Embaimers Etubttinted. . evidence taken by the Royal Commls-3 Sir James Whitney himself admin- sion on Insurance in 1906, at which Isto'l'od thr: mow-ms to the bill ot Mr. it had counsel representing the: Ferguson ft"rrenvillu) respecting the Government? If so. what course iricorporation of emhahners. i does the Government intend to take? "If we. go on as we have her-n doing, ' Mr. Proudfoot's second series oi" incorporating over)" imuginahlr» occu- questions arezwls the Attorney-Gen-l pation." said tho. Premier. "I dpn't see oral aware. of the condition of a num-,' where ive. are going to end. There, her of the cash mutual fire insurance; is now no aggregation ot any quasi-) companies who have been continuous-'. rt?spectuhlc occupation to whom wei ly exceeding their authority under the; forbid articles of incorporation. l, act by writing more cash premium) have nothing to say against these' business than they are allowed? It men. but there 'tis a growing. almost so. the names and position of each. universal, desire to get a rliploma,with, How tar has each wrnpam' exceeded a seal on it the size of a man's head, its statutory rights I' What remedy duly framed and hungrup on the wall. does the Government suggest or in- with. perhaps, :ome signlticant, not to tend to apply? Is the. Attorney-Gen- say gruesome. illustrations of their ernl aware of the Standard Mutual be- railing." ing unable to pay its outstanding loss, "Suppose we r-mhalm the bill." sug- as and that premium note-makers will gested tho Liberal leader. smiling. .be assessed for the cash premium "Well, I don't think I would insist business? If so. what course does the on the ttmhalming," rcplied the Pre, Government intend to take? mier, amid rent-weal laughter. . "M.--.-.-.--.-.- The hill was withdrawn. l __.___....______ The Provincial Mine. f Mr. Daniel Reed (West Wentworthl j asked tor information concerning the Provincial mine on tin: Gillif's limit. while. tho. House was~in 1'otrtttaitt,"t, of Supply. Ho declared that. it had how-n _ talked on every election platform. and ", the total revenue from the mine had, only been $12.000. while an ostimatv; of $100.000 had been made. E Hon. Mr. Cochrane said the question was quite proper, but he did not think' the Government hurl anything to del, . fend. lt was quite true that our: shafti sunk by tho Province had not tnrnedl out as well as was hoped, hut min-Pl points had not yet been ndcquatelvi tested. . I "How is the general outlook for tho.) mine t"' asked Mr. Sam Clarke. l "Very good," replied the Minister.) tthope to tree the. Province make: