C"" TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1910. . i Ml.!' lil,'/!rlf,i' . , , ' .... . .-.--r."rellr'q- ' . _.'. " v. 5 I """":"""'" ~77" --v "x 't-. _ - - .'l V fSalvatton Army in a vote ot " an; _ , "_. _ --_ , The Government is evidently prepared for "(mum-and "WW ito Izmir- [ to do its part in retaining the services land irrsr,a.nittytiPn?, to aatrist. ", pt: ' g , of Mr. James for the Province. 'The 'ing domestics and tart 'h"lflif; 7 increase provided for is in addition to 'Under it was another vote"?! y, 'th _ i that given in the supplementary estl- .to the Salvation Army to ith n _ e ' mates for the present year. iwdrk orprocurintr farm settlers, farm . The amounts provided for civil ttov-l, laborers and domestic servants. .The t ornment are as touowtc--mieutenant-l. Labor member attacked. the Govern- . ------------ 1 Governor's office, $4.650; Prime Minis- merit vigorously for its yenefoe? treat- M . i I,';',",',', omee. $7,850; Attorney-General's .ment of the Salvation Army. d°?t00":" . , epartment, 365.276; Education De-Iiaging them," as he expresse ' " o am Estimates Tabled ") th'ie',,""ib, $29,960; Lands. Forests andl bring out tindesirahletr" "Oi" h G. . ' nes epartment. 3137.900; Publiel MacKay also asked for an exp ana on. Next Fiscal Year. ik,",,",,",:", Department, $66.660; Treasury' The Premier explained that the firttt Department. 3333.804: Provincial Audi- item was practically a. revotc of the . m--------------" tor l oftioe. $15.2f10; Provincial Secre- iamount provided in the last supple- 12W: (l,er.rJ,t.'//,,P,'//' 317363453 Depart-"mentaries. and that the words "Salva- 101 o . gr cu lire. 2,010: mis- a . " . n have been nit.; LIBERAL LEADER'S COUNSELI q'trllanttotrst, $1R,8',50. 1ij'jij; Army should ot 1 l, Fifty-three Bills Become Law. i/rdheral Loaders Counsel. . _ ---------_ _, Certain of Ontario's legislation of.i Hon. A. G. Machlay raised Ir, trues- tho Prcsent session is now in force tion as to tIT "o1ti,i,a,.l?1t,.rv, of 1%'l'k- . llis lion n. the H . - _ d '. int: Provincial o cers w o won ( in- urges Great Care m Work of visitod '/','l, st?g'sd1"r"e"'dn,1."i,tif"tTf,"1ft"-' spect intending emigrants 1"yt they . . ting and gave his assent 'to Mtv- left the old country. Tly', Govern- Colonization. three measures. the majority private ment was committing itself to ad- bills. 1twirlentally Hon Mr. irrhoi Vance.', of passage money and should - _-----------"- act lo allow potirin,rr. f- . ' have a. guarantee that " was got- ------_ a Titch Court . Judges-t some sixty days in'which to' ting the right class of men. and not . illlllli down bonding Judgments bP-i take the risk of havittR to deport them. Premier and Labor Man Clash ()vcr "in... law. It was. it is understood i He also held that there should he Pro- Immigration and the Salvation (framed with the prospective retire- Vincial inspectors to t""I that a fair lilient of Mr. Justice Uslcr in rirsw. ipropor'tion of emigrants of ortch class Army - Further Recognition for ( His Ilonor's visit was free from the tints sent nut. The Province was sup- . . , ' - customary ceremonial. The Speaker plying tho money toward the assisting Deputy Minister of Agriculture 'stepped from his chair and the Ser- gof domestics. and therewas no guar- Dr. Jessop Submits Changes in the .geant-at-Arms shouldered the mace antes» that the organizations who wcre . , .7 . (while the Lieutenant-Governor, ac- sending out the emigrants would not Medical Act - First Legislation 'companied by Sir James Whitney, and send out only thoso fitted for work in Assented to. !preceded by his secretary. Captain the larpy. cities, for instance Toronto. Douglas Young. walked down the floor . - -....e._. _ Eof the House and took his seat on tho Toronto in M. (the throne. Colonel Detainere. As- "There, is no Toronto in this matter." TI P ,. ' ' (i',i,.si,tylt,. Clerk of the House, read the isaid tho Premier. "Every man brought ' If?, rovinL'e. plans to PXpentl oluv- .liliiS in question and craved assent 'into this country will be placed. and 1ntr the fiscal year ending October y,1, thereto, which was promptly granted 'placed satisfactorily to the otficials of 1911, the sum of $7,623,745.66 ac- t,h/"y/'h thin mmiilIm'Of the t'iorlc, Mr. the Agricultural Department." ' . . , ... H. Syterc. This concluded the ' . -. "---If we httye no ems cordin t . , - Mr. Moths) ag ' t g 0 the mam estimates pre iceremony, and the House resumed its (these organizations may select people ken ed to the Legislature by Hon. A. iregular business. sonly fit to work in the citivy. You J. Matheson, the Provincial Treas- I ican't send them out to work in the urer, yesterday afternoon. or this .Rerm'm in Medical Act. townsltips. .. l total the sum of $6.969.845.66 is l DP. Jossnp (Lint-olni proposes re- J "Vos, we can and do," declared mi ' . . lforms ill the mcdical act. At the pre- antes. l re i . " - . . . 0.7 7 PT' l edited to current expenditures. lsent time the medical practitioner' who '0 ell, they are no ""09 IN hen they; $535.900 to capital account. and 'l'efnses or fails to pay his annual fee get there," retorted the Intern lender. $118,000 to other purposes. The'prsh- to the College of Physicians mid "We get Pitt'k to tIT. Il.". welt?'?; I sent year's total estimates are $6,508,- 'riurgeons,."Y his. name orased from am 'ye,'"?),",),',',,',' the tyi/i/It,'",' of ASH?"- 004.19 sh ,t . , the medical register. and may be ture; he seen" to " lll d more "Weir . ' . mung an increase. of ov'"uyytytyyyid before a l'olico Magistrate it"? mood than tho Premier, I say, if one million. _', and fined from $25 to $100. with a iron want to ("WWII this thing pt"rryar1y; The special large appropriations in- term in jail as an alternative in de- '!yol,1, must control It at the Frout'Ce.' I clude $100 000 for a new Covernrnent fault of payment. The medical mem- i Ill' 1.r?.ryes-,-,-T,.y,,t is .t/t/I'.n:. mem--', Ho $06 0 , her for Lincoln introduceda bill to hers we". It IN not out VICW. ( ttse, ." o, 00 for the new wing of change all, this. Unrlcr it the, Med- Following the Liberal Loader. the Parliament buildings. $67,400 for. ical t'oiilicil has no power to erase . D ff . . i, additions and repairs to Osgoode Hall the name " tailure of payment. nor i'hen Him. 'Mr. :'.1,1,'t" rtts"nt',',ttitcl/ $50 00 . ' can any Police Court proceedings be that the foyernmtn ah' w.o.t, Ink,' " f 0 for the new Provincial pri- taken. The amount must br' sued along tho line advocated bythe "heir": so" at Guelph. $15,000 for the, Dog for in Division Court. The bill got Wyler regarding the placing of mi- liake storage dams, $60.000 for new its first reading. migrants throughout the Pro.vi.nt'e. t k d l He pointed out that even the bring- 'iun roa tr, $118,000 for colonlza- Wmttrs Itailway Connections. l ing of olomeitics to the cities would l,o tlon roads. $200.000 for the Hydro-' M T H Le (N lth Yorks,,' of benefit to the whole Province, slow ir-. . . Ir. . . 'm'OX A ot' i by relievin r the demand there it would "fun" transmission line, and introduced an important amendment stop the 1lfd,,'.1 of gins from the farm; 1 $30,000 as a grant towards the Pro- to the Ontario railway act. Its ob- The item was tinully passed, hut Mr." vincial museum. iect is to alloy municipalities to aro-', Studholmo was not watist'uul. tie got For the reconstruction of the west " .to the Railway 3021."! fer. a c'ou- to his feet and spoke at some length on . _ nection between two railways. At hi r-re. . . '. . a . .. . f . . . . [ . I is favorite topic, the wage earners. lung o the Parliament buildings, present only either company can an- [This exasperated the Minist . fA. . which were destroyed by fire, an ad- giil \Thel immediate object of the Hunt"? " . . . " et o grl-' dittonat $100,000 is rovided. . Mr. Amnox statet. was to per- 1 .. . _ r . - . ' . p mit the county of York to apply for, '01. 31'" area" getting sick and tired; Dr. Smellics Protest Hooded. I a connection between the Metropoli- is "its a?!" aboult "Elsie earners. Ile' j " F t ,' ;."dt. .. ie )etie it " 'f Dr. Smellievs vigorous protest), 2n,tyh1 tvi'igmmr'onto Street Railway '. all wage 'df',.,',")',.",.,'.',', 1.fmtl11/,11,'ttltrr."da,,rf aain.t ti 2 ..l . . l . . '. A .. . F i"/,'l 'lil ptr)sig,o'i'-T,'g',i"l,t-fcri,,in/h'l'ifet ',r Mr. J. McEwintt (West Welling- 1nyf1d',i: tised the ty.yy,ttrl.oe, rortrttm.rs 1 commodation for the towns and(l-iti:;' ton) gaw- notice of inquiries relative 'it/;ititrr'/prenttotht'cvors1i1'iu7/,?l,"' .. '2 _ - - . 7 .: , ' . _ . o me, n _ on the north shore of Lake Superior: to the cost 1f_tyy1T,tr.t,',a,.tie? on the the Labor member . d T, , has borne rapid fruit Two amount- Government-owned Temlskaming & feet -d Jumpe to IS: 1.0 0 . . ' "l Northern Ontario Railway. He pro- .at once. I call the hon., of ' ' 0 each are asked for hospitals', . , . . gentleman to orde ., l i .. _ ' l w . .' ' poses to ask whether it is the inten- . r, 1e cried. He; nt Fort Villiam and Sault Ste.Mar1egu0n of the Government to reduce said 'pretend to represent" I don'ti The sale of considerable mining landl . . V 'Mi "iretend. I do " s: . on the Gillies limit is noted hvth I passenRet rates to two cents Pet' "' . . represent. Trepresent, ' . 1 . l e ""i mile and to make a general reduc- _:'"..' constituency as well as he does' Auction m the vote asked for Go\~erii-a tion in freight rates . this." He continued to call upon the nlent development from $20,000 to. . (Minister to take it hack but Hon., $5.000, Thilt. advances along the line' The Immigration Problem. iMr. Duff sat down without paying any of a park policy are indicated by votes . . . . laliPnttnn to the demand The last of $14,000 to Algonquin Park and $7.- The Proyinfial 1?reasurer tabled his item was passed inst before 6 o' l k 000 to Rondeau Park. For the erec-l estimates just after the Lieutenant- and the House immediately dir C f,"e"//i tion or improvements of court houses.} Gov.ernor, had given his assent to the - c, _-__a Journe . registry otfices, jails and lock-ups,', various bills, and during. the next ----r----------t---'-. --- grants are to be given to Muskoka,; two hours the House was infommit- , Parry Sound, Manitoulin, Matheson",: tee of Supply. Item after. item was and Kenora.. passed, w.i.t.h only an occasional com- For additional equipment and re- _.me.n.t. until the vote towards colon- pairs at the various normal schools ization and immigration was reached. and the institutions for the deaf and ' Then the fun started. "Before the, . dumb and blind a total of $11,500 is. House went into Committee ot st: asked. while a, total of $101,600 isi ply Mr. Allan Studholme. the Labor), apportioned to minor repairs to the! member. had attempted to address) public institutions in various parts otl the members on an item. under this! the Province. l heading giving to the Salvation Armyi f $10,000. but had been abruptly side-L More Wilton for Mr. James. 1 tracked. Then he sat down to waiti Only one increase in salary to the' until the item was taken up in the) civil service is thus tar provided furl usual course. ' next year. Mr. C. C. James De l , " , Minister. is the recipient. His "may; Clerk 5 Mistake Rouscs Studholme. now 83.600. will be further increased The trouble started by a clerk's mis- 'av-tdoo and reach the sum of 34.000 Mike in inserting the words "including