"FRIDAY, FEBRU?" y Y 10, tiiflt: T ___ I __ . L-u-d-.-'----'---- I . . . .. " "in; expenditures. and hoped" that the ' _ 'r. money was being properly used. He . paid a compliment to Hon. A. G..Mac- May for the amount of work he did. STILL GOES ON ' "It puts me, in mind of a County ' V Council I used to be in," he remark- trd. "Another man did ull'the work ~_____..m_- and I had'a little fun running around. That's the way it is now." . n . , 1' . I r Fi qt l Night Session Fails to Clear Give Back the M.ode1 bit ools The Veteran Liberal then turned! Way for Leaders. his attention to his favorite suiljf'k'tvi the model schools. "Thrsy say,' he} said, smiling. "'Oh, it's tinm for lie-l - _--------------- Formick to drop it.' .1 can't drop it. I feel that it is too important a mat- LIBEMLS HAD MAJORITY tor for the whole Province for me Pl . drop it. Tho poor people can't get: thoir young ones educated as they ' ----w.__-__""" ' __ ' used to. They are leaving the farms! and going to the cities or to the} . west." , Government Members weaned "As fair-minded men." he con-l. tinued, addressing the front honchersu and, Left Chamber. "I want you to do something. Call it something else, hut give us something - ----- -- 7 --F similar to the model schools so that --- -- the poor classes of pooplo will got " vducated." Four Liberals and Three ( onscrvatiws Mr. McCormick declared that many Took Part Ycsterday--Mctnher for teachers were without certificates, and . . b . . wave, a number of instances in his houtll M olllngton Makes His Mnld- district where the teachers had vomo . . , . - . . c. . right from the high school. He warn- crt s'pooclt Hon. A. G. Mnckaa ed the Ministerof Education that if Wants Information About llydro- something W313 not done the House . would look rlitforcmt after the next elm-uh . election. . -7_- The Grits and the Tories. 1 "If you don't," he declared. "that Less than thirty munlyers. loung-; first Iral.e woo, flivide thy Grits and ing about in attitudes of worittC.cs,l ),lt"fie,yi',tiide'c'ir 351111053: r5112: $2110th remained lll the lu-gislutivv (-humlwr her that." he wound up, waving his last night. when tho drlrutc on the hand at Hon. Dr. Pyne. Budget, after Mugging ttll all uftep- t NIH- te,'.?,.':,."',',',?"':;,""',,',,.',."'; I,",','..',",:]',',; noon and . . r 1,. ' , ' _ o .iys ertcs )y 1e way le mm or Jourmi 1 "flunk. J" 't d to: ltd-- I Wesley Johnson's suggestion that "y' pmnt again. lhu Goitrn-' the department bring; out teachers ment, Impatient at the may tho do- from the old country. ., bate was taking" up the tins of the v',',', .tfil,sifi")l it t"t"nitr/,l),"",, It simmer}; _..- _ . . .sV . or _ s all tir. House. had derided llpnn a night 5a...- ; it'cihlnllirs1"'a)l? o'.',?,';";"'..,",",-,, 612:2" Mon to i-loar the way for tho It'sihr.cr: all want to use their own languaize. on Tus?sday. Rut it was not to lu_-.' The Irieh will want thnir own. The Not one of tho sneakers took up has; ffifhch Ivvii1 Yin]: 1,?,1tli:.'h and Jtt t ' . " - l , . . t. - 232311131111 hour and at 10.30 tho "more? "Suing 'littlg ',1hm'f,'i'i.ncr,nc,a,1"Jatit Ct e . ' n - T . - ,' t E tiuertt---"will never do in an English- Liborals Had a Moiority. 1 talking country like we have. Wr, A r. st'. t b ' ' .l want only ono language. in our puh- me thyl? "In" "y/r, Ily, "'9'?" the i . lic schools."- This was the signal for tit Earl" In, t " twwxnment sim: pain i '/1 general laugh ttt G H Forgmnn tho .' .v---lrPr"ame so tired that the; . ' fth . . 7' "'.' _- chamber held scutiely a "We. nml' author of the bilingual resolution. . the Hon. A. G.. Marlin}; for the titst I People "Worked Up Terrllrl.v." time perhaps sum-o i1orvso1sativo Gov-l " . ornmem ("31119 into poivpr, had a ma- l Mr. McLormick declared the people Jority. Y.'hile Mr. Valentine. Stovk were "worked up terribly" over the; tt as speaking, tho Government form-s assessment not, and urged thatrtaxes; (mingled tp ten, _while Clown Liberals i he placed on. land innteud or inllu'nVO-g remained in the-ip stats. ments, and closed b) .uiging the Gong During the day seven speakers took ( ernment to go on with its itnmigra-i, part in the debate. Mr. It. J. Ida-l tion work. . _ l Cormick of Lambton, llt'g'agl" hnmwi V ' l follo".ed by.Mr. J. Ransom llowitt "7,: Mr. Haunts Debut. l ' South Wellington, who made his; In his maiden speech, Mr. J. Ran-i game" speech. The others wen-1, son Howitt (South 1vellington) paid; "5:33. JDaR "/gl, of South \Vc'nt'-} in graceful tribute to Mr. McCorm- Elli tt f.W. Trs, of Moek, J. i.. iit'k's hold on the affections of both Phio o f e,1t,ceieltyyf: w. lo. ML"! fsides of the "HUM: up proctrehd to 'f',T"ltooJA,'pst "loronto, and Val-l _criticizu tho various "doth-its" rtwli- g? fie och oi booth Perth, Mix; loned up by thr, spoalwrsun tho Up- d at moi ed tho adjournment of the) Fprmition side, and he thought the Op- Tl,' e.| . . _ . [ position mmnbvrs hurl "no hick com- d . are are ttill supra] .members ing" against the present educational emroua of "mug heard. which "Willi-"l (system, ir the result of the former Shut Balm-M U "Maclmy and r'ir,l [system was fairly shown in Iht'il' ht,'.'ele's'v d tf'93_"1" hardly speak MSW i"hefuddling" of the uccmmts and ore e "1981:1813. unless the debate 15' . '"murdering of the 'rule of three.' ., gone on wit Monday. l ille expressed his opposition to thv Robert, John McCormick. ', ii'x-cii'wocity treaty as the thin odge When l . A. of continentalism. as opposed to that . ' le got to hie, feet to con- nationalism Canadians loved to culti- tlnue the debate the little mem- vato. and hecttuse he "feared thi- ber from Lambton had to wait---. lAmericans evr"n when bearing gifts." as he alu ays "yes-tuntil the membersl t tired of pounding their desks. Thon' itiillics Limit Transaction. '. e went r ght for Grigg, the member! E . from Algoma. who proceeded him. l Mr. D. ill-ed (South Wentn'orth) "He did remarkably well ., remark-| 'r-laimod that anything the former9ov- ed Mr. McCormick Lit \'u'u G him} .ornment had done would' stand com- have'his own Ji-ii.."' He gnawed that] inarison favorably with the way the this crowd of our; amounted to noth- ,present Government had deal: with ing at all, that l . f . " ...A :prop'ertietrin the Gillies Limit. (vs- fore was no 'ghoaotAliiaf1ett.tyr',tuet'.1,t, ahifd iSertions as to tho Liberals giving tine e ohe _ _ , . ' I I lands away to their friends were 1tJM,oahtes',1dsolg, 'ir/tttd/lla/tCh-)' merely asseptions, had not been PPM" I say/that if~it hail ebrs [n me. ed. and could not be. The Gillies late Government'- "OP een for the, Limit properties should hare been tui- boundhry he wo 15h.".0rk on. trt,l vortised in every commercial centre. the Province altolgethgse 3?: IO? r3: not-only in this continent, but in {Cur- _ - . 0. 'o' ttimesht "when know y it would have mattered very ope, and more time should have.,"etn, much, he added. while the members "tgf is? laughter at the sally. . ormick took 'a rap at the _ ".movincial Treasurer: tor'ruiidrnir up}