. . N" Yr, "' A": 'litlMlili! l Pi "r' r.' . ' - ..a.__. H - f ""Let'm'c, .ltet P, 'V Q i! . "5' .3": , 1giIiigit1-haiu'i'm, ' I'drie.""Wh'. "ilmirri;erierGGi'isi,b" M"; I . More this ctr who they had beget: / -_---------- . , V be on hand to-attend to them 1/rt a t LEGISLATURE'S COMMI'I'IEE GETS (want the 'committee to atten _. ,' _ V1. . e ." . ' DOWN TO BUSINEbb itthile bill was proceeded with., It, --.----------- sought power for all!!! J'fl,"t'e'lt"'i, A' . _ , . r l. e, '. ' Beau With a Large Number of Appil- 11f1h't'aali/',.e gluon?) guarantee tht' "tttmu-thte Company is Refused 'bonds of subsidiary terminal. naviga- t the Privilege of Having "mused ltion. rolling Sgt?" 'y,yrld'itedtltot'iai,o,',t" , nice. The so e tor of . ' - Hotels Along Its Line. . meow" the road was incorporated in ------.-- (51905, a survey had not been made on. FI it Ffno . . _- .'Pt. . .- . ly fellit; 'tie,'.)',:.,,',"",',':":,'",'::,':.- " "Why don't you build a bit of,\oulil' . ' " d " road "More you come here asking a lathe Railway Committee on motion fthese powers?" asked the Chairman. of J. P. Downey (South Wellington) "We don't want to discourage railway in" Dr. Anderson (South Essex). at ,lhrrlldiing, W" M "T? 1t.gl,",'/l,tr,t,o/i'"c'fg,,r: . its initial meeting vesterday There lag" Pe, slanting I] l -tl in .. . " . -' janics, that won! in an) 1 tr. .. IWasalarge 'attendance, including Hon. f "Hawking 'ie/I':),: :22";:; ":2; N t . e way lion. . r. 'rrchr l SC' .' [2:83]: Co: hrane and Hon. Dr. ittl.) "You haven't done a solitary thing. . l C. :the Minister added. "and .Voit POW!" In "pressing his appreciation of ,hnro asking all sort: of thingst 1; IS the r r . _ , _ . 7sim Hy ridiculous." 1e common . . Cl, lad',','.','."'"':,",,",':,:,,',-',:,) IIEngri'e ' Ul/il),.,. would 2"".le much greater . . tame e ore pririlreros at UttaWF. ventured Presi- the committee --- particularly ap- dont rrruntmourl. of tho company. . plicatiou for incorporation and "This is not. Ctitawa-----tltstnk God.' for charters - which should haw ("liq-"WM Iloti. Mr. f'ru'hrane empha- ',"'er.v serious consideration. It t"el,)rj,,,s.,, was struck out. "Como i'Wtttt necessary frequently to deter- back when )ull hove done .comrxthitutc" mine the bona tides of rut-h ap- counSe'led the '1"/i7,.y/.," t l lic . . . . " . Att oxtruisioI, ft lint" Shiite gran Pt" . o Pro0ect bust 'ilttrittgT the 1"rrtt2ltlR" .verRt". lt the 1-0171- lness enterprises which would contri- 'pum' lays its Iirto within ill-e year: it 'bute to the development and (-onven- pt"! ,Tr't its l"""""-"' l'lenee. of tho, country, or whether the 5 ----_- --_r ' ---- - [applications were speculative. and charters Were sought simply for the Ipurpose of hawking them around "001'an for bidders. and franchises secured in head off legitimate enter- prises. The committee had a seriom responsibility in determining the cir- cumstances and dealing with all an- Plications solely in the public inter- eats. The committee promptly dropped into work. The bill to incorporate the Nickle Range Railway. a mining road in the north. secured the en- dors'ation of Hon. Mr. Cochrane. who declared it to be needed. and was re- ported with minor amendments. "It is a pleasure to deal with an enterprise that has proved its bona . (idea by nearly completing its road- bed." commented the Chairman. The bill to incorporate the Wahna- pitae Railway. a branch of the Cann- dian Northern. traversing mining country greatly in need of railway facilities. was also reported. The clause to permit the company to build and operate hotels occasioned debate. It led to the question of liquor licenses. "it you don't give therithe priv- . liege. they'll go and get it from the Dominion Government," said the Chairman. "Personally. I'm against it," said Hon. Mr. Cochrane. "We don't want liquors sold in proximity to forest ro- serves." "Isn't it against the policy of the jGovernment to have any more If.. icenses in that country?" asked Col. Hugh Clark. "You'll have the whole question of licenses on your hands some day if you start." warned Mr. Studholme. "The travellers are appealing for better accommodation all over," oh- served Hon. Col. Hendrie. "r'm afraid people won't build good hotels without assurance of licenses." Hon. Dr. Reuume concurred. He (thought the public would get better 'laccoiGaoli.rtidit' if the railways were 'permltted to build and operate. hotels. ; "There is a good hotel in operation lin Algonquin Park without a license." said Mr. Downey. I "Yes." observed lion. Mr. Cochrane. Wand it's tried hard enough to get gone." _ i On a vote the c ause was struck out. 'Hon. Dr. Reaume voted for it and 'Hon. Mr. Cochrane against it. _ Mr. McNaught (North Toronto) _ was not present when his bill to in- corporate the Western Central Rail- way was called.