", - r, B we 1ISai' - " " " . 'ir/ic' -. win; "i'. ll ' " _, d" . , _ -. IM tl). " f _ " " . V IPttrttet are: Bl iilaiWi te":' "of the y, ._ g _ ~ IW; .. the on: cacao," whichm'ra 'grim. th' "t'iri' I? tendon "atta il , _-,,;xoomnuy N. bill. hit ML ~The ttretfiitt.' intention earn the tti " IF., {afar . lead. is that. the whole of the new loan shall . T the applied to the Temlskaming & Land and Home, Grant. ' Northernt 1(Iiritm'iio Railway, for Which The line running north from the town purpose e or ginal It?a.n was made. of Bruce Mines, originally to he twenty The additional 520,009 was included: ' in the new notation in order that ti " miles. was reduced to six miles in the authorit existin ith te new agreement with the Government. for the éovern tr W regard to loans ' _ ment railway, the limit and a grant of one thousand acres of of which is " 000 000 . land and a subsidy of 83,000 per mile is in st d , ' . might be ex' ted for that distance i au e . Primarily the. proceeds of gran . an? loan will be applied as described, ' u a por ion of it will be used More Land for New Line. meet calls upon the Treasury whictgl With regard to the Superior & West- become due before the bulk of current! ern Ontario Railway, in the district of revenue is received. . Thunder Bay, " is proposed to grant It is not the intention oi the Gow. 'one thousand acres of land per mile for ernment to apply any portion of the libs building of a line from Wauku sta- loan to the tinancintr of the. Hydro- tion to the branch of the Grand Trunk electric scheme for the transmission Pacific. a distance. of seven miles. At of Niagara power. but in this matter that point there, is a stretch of water " is. understood the Government will which is navigable without interruption be guided by the conditions prcvail- for a distance of seventy miles. which "It: in monetary circles when the time will render this branch line an import- comes to give. the municipalities the} ant one. necessary financial assistance. I Twenty Thousand More Acres. -----------a_-rri= _ The Government proposes 31:0 ft" """e.""---------.---.-- l rant one thousand acres per ml C or _ _ s. I 'fhc, building of a line from the town l, OHA'VA BILL HELD OVLR' I '0f Konora through the chwatin cr- l -.-. . ,i 5ritory to connect with the. (".P.R. and 'Measure to Organize Civil ff"ants l "Ito G.T.P.. a distance of about twenty Loan boticty is Opposcd. 1 miles. dd 1 tl t h had briefly When the bill of A. E. Fripp (\Vcsti The Premier a er 1a C t . . . " outlined the Goverumtnt's railway Ottawa) to Pf/T'fT".e the Civil bf". mpasures, his solo. object in so doing Vice Co-operative Savings & Loan So-l being that the members might be cog- ciety. of Ottawa was called at the; nizant of them before a late date In tho Legislative Private Bills Committee (CCi'ulr., in /i,h/i, 'ati',"?,',)',",',,.,,),?:,',, .1123 yesterday morning. Chairman Lucas} - be rue an( is .t . (lt"ie1"v'.l,t.t,i/' clauses considcrml in detail road a communication from, Dr. Hunt-l isomc time next week. er, Provincial Superintendent of In-i I surance. condemning the measure. as la Pure Milk Commission. it was against the provisions of the . i in moving his resolution for the {193;} J"//i'1','ilt/gt.'e'L,ntctau, 'cfoo,eiemilei, l,apppintmopt of a commission to Yli' the 'principle of the bill on tho same ivostigatt' the conditions under which round - 'milk is produced, t'arcrl for and, all": . Mr. Fripp. reinforced by Mr. D. J. plied to the ""1"" Mr. I'.'; .1" McDougal. made a vigorous tight for; McNaught (North I'oronto) made an the measure. The conditions, hei earncst appeal for a y/.'IC,mll,k, 8.9"" maintained, were peculiar in the capi-I ply. He submitted statistics shoeing tal. The civil servants squght to have. the great consumption ot milk in..On- a co-operative organization of their: tario. A serious phase or.tlyt Hitua- own for mutual benefit. and a pro-] tion was the rpport ot' physicians who tection against money-lenders. Mr. had stttdiod tho question,showing that McDougaI also vigorously supported, a largo. pcxrc'entagt' of infant lvaths the measure. He suggested that'; were. causcd by impure milk. In To- a sub-committee be. appointed to con-l ironto alone 1,650 children. under live fer ovcr it and amend such CIBHSOSI :ycars of age had died last year, while as might be deemed objectionable! the Provincial tigures wort, 18,085.. . Mr. Fripp concurred, and this course; "What We need in this Province. ' was fhtally adopted. l dcclarcd Mr. McNaught, "is pure milk:, Ottawa's civic bill. which followed.I at the same price We arc now Tray-, fared rather badly, a number of! ing." lie was not an extremist. In? clauses being struck out and others the opinion of authorities ninety per? amended. cent. of diseases transmitted by milk.) Cr=T3lre.".eretTiTL".'.ht"rltt.t I were due to dirt. ' -----..-.---- I _ Ontario's Milk Not Pure. "I am sorry to say.'.' commcntcd the membrr, "that the milk supply in Ontario is not very pure. Pure milk should be made a matter of educa- tion." He advocated distribution. by the Department of Agriculture ot pamphlets to thc farmers and the employment of competent lecturers to' (speak with the aid of views. "Our lmilk supply." Mr. McNaught con- 3ciuded. "should be put on the same Estrict plan as' other foods." ', Mr. J. R. Dargavel (Leeds), speak-i " . ling as a producer. paid a tribute" to ('the, work and words of the North To, ironto representative. i Hon. James Duff. Minister of Agri- lculturc. cxprcsscd the accord of the iGovernment in the resolution; Wilton acarried. {Goveriuncnt Got Good Terms: . V I I Mr. W. F. Nickle (Kingston) en- }quired as to the cable recording the ,placing of u Provincial loan in Lon- _ don. I Sir James Whitney replied that the. report was true. . Despitr» efforts by; . . parties opposed to the Government's power policy "to attack. discredit and destroy the credit of Ontario." there had been underwritten on the British market on Ontario registered stock four millions of dollars at the remark- able and advantageous price of 102. (Government applause.) Hon. A. G. MacKay asked when thal loan matured. The Premier replied" that forty years from the passing of the act two years ago, viz., 1947, was stipulated, Where the Money Goes. t The Hon. Provincial Treasurer ex- [pressed great gratification that the new Provincial loan should have been floated on such advantageous terms. bovine regard to the present condi- tion of the money market. Col. Mathe- 3911 stated that the loan was non-teal