_ ., "'-"'-"'-"'"-"""""eee""'""'.ePe"r'He'-'c'" _ F " , l ' . _ k at." F " PN ' given foe investitriWirtt the CvWt'ttt w . T _ _ iclaim of the London University to . , I-, the limit. _ consideration. . .; Poor Educational Policy. 'The High Cost of Living. , Mr. Reed further attacked the "It? i 'Mr. W. D. McPherson came next. ' cational administration of the Gov- ' iHe deprecated what he termed the ernmcnt. Trustees. ht- said, had bee." lettorts of the Opposition to put class compelled tn-lrtty hooks out oi thtstt' 'against class. The Government was own money'as supplementary rety"T:il: criticized for not giving the farming He scored tlie_Provim-ial Secretar} F industry enough, and fault was found!' . Department for bringing ftrt?t' s).melt with the Government's generosity tol Jean, detectives in tho ("man liquor the Provincial University. . l cages' llo favored the raising of Mr. McPherson luunchcnl into 2. salaries of civil scrvicc omployt"'s', discussion upon tho high cost of li\'-: but thought there WCW" a great rlPur ing, partial responsibility for which' more people etnnlni'i'wl RINK" tho Ionic. he. placed upon the shoulders of the, ' liament buildings than nocessary. llc Dominion Governtnent. He read at suggested the wisdom of the Depart- mass of tigures to show the increases) ment of Agriculture giving mm'P at- in the past ton Scars. The Govern..' tention to the San Jose Scale. and in ment, he declared, had done nothing methods ol packing and shipping to alleviate conditions; other than tor fruit. ". enact the Monk bill. which aims tol b prevent combines. He criticized thati Waving the Flag. act as being unworkable, and hopcdl Mr. Rot-(l was l'oliHWPd by Mr. J. l; limit s1/j/'w')tnht)yigaf"'c,rre"i,n,,t,, Fain-'13:: Ross or Mum'l" '1vhy,1i"y,,r,o,v,1,C,,1jyil1, ',) would appoint ft committcurs J'/r'r',C,r,ii'.y the same" ground H.s' tlu Irrr't'r'rill1ir; tors of tho llouso to 1"drt".' . . i Government srrialirars. H" Pitt. "p l sv.ctiv,nlioto into tho "dill', .' 1:" 'T will t... " 'sa .3 . w 'iart'tment o1 . _ _- 'ttt Cost "I in- Spllltt'u (lt'ltlltt ol the 1 ti" 1111:. no wotttrl up h, Slit 'ti W '_ l Education and dot-laimed about tho , 11"" np, the "trait which has braved tho twill" nttd Provincial Treasurer in his attack on the brchc for centuries alter ccn- the 'tt'ipt'ocity agreement. 'tT/I";,),,,,:,,, foi' Mr. Rug? to M: :Educatlon Dcpurtmcnt Criticized. fend Hon. J. S. hull". Minister on _ Mr. 1%lontino Stock wont into the Agriculture. against charges mad" rccord of thr, (invornment on cduca- against him of bringing politics into tionul muttcrs. contrasting the condi- his department. llo answt-rczl thc lions tunic-r tho Libt-rul regime with "lrrirgvs Ly doc-luring: that the prc- tho unsntisfacttyry slate" of .tffairs ex-', vious thn'crnmont had 1limin it"lhlml' isting now. He criticizmi the Chris) ' else hut brim: politics into its Ad-; trnment for doing,' away with the; ministration. Tin member for .\loncl<= Alodul Schools._ and "Din-1] that steps) vigorously opwtst'd the t'cviw'm'il." would be taken to rcpluct- them. and} treaty. and ran foul of Air. lit-ed I.ry I put an cud to the sot'iotts scarcity of: tlcclaring'thztt tho member for iiVtl-' tout-hers in tho Province l ~orth was coins: down to Ottawa with; . t ),' deputation ol" mm men to protivct', Against Tux Exemptions. l :lsiains: tho aa-mont. l Mr. Niclilo of Kingston hus tz'ivcr.i Hon. A. G. Aim-Ken will "H Monrluyi, Notice oi" it bill to amend tho assess? ask for u rotut'n showing:---)) Th/l mcnt act. The bill 19roPoii'.", to do. 1vuuir'ipulitirs which hart. otttcrcd in- 'qut'uy with all cxcmptions on prop-3 to t'nlltl'ilcis' with tho Hydro-r-lcctrn ient'ty ownod by charitnblc institutions; Power t'otnmission for n supply of! *which is tenantcd and rcytsnuc-pro? power: (it) tho 'yy.':'," li,' povvclii idtnfing'. 3 NI t'qctod for by cut-1 sum llllllllt' - _ . I infill; (cl the names of tho 1'i(ii..i,, lPre'cntatiott to Mr. Tolvlmucal. i ' cinulitips to which powr-r is How twt-l l Aftrw this ti U.(,.lm_k "djournment the'; no}? "Pill?! sut.rplieil, til tho dam" {Littoral membeh- gathered in llou.} ' "PO" which -"".""'r Was Ir:1t sunnilctL: '.\lt'. liziclx'uy's room to present lli:~'i " thss amount ttl power now sypllt,d.:1, iioiitenanl, Mr. E). J. McDotiqul, mun-5 I and the amount ol 1m". or 1,11y",l,l,r'i bm- for that Uttuwu, with a cabinet ust.".d, or sold hy ""1" such llltlllltl-i (ot' silver, in view of his approaching; 1min): id) tho :u'tuur nmonnt 'fori 'wcdding. Flo is tc, bc nrarricd on . whirl Such llllllllt'llittlll) 1l1lf,,il1,1l,)1 ,Thul's'tlrty llcxt to Miss Rosamond- pliod with Imump has l-ocomo liable. t'hutiwick of ttttau-a: in St Josrorrhlt; , to the _,?y.y,1,.it'i1i.,",',.ry,.",,t,1,", the date trom [Church in that city. "t'hi".y-rrii.t/i-',i/v 'or--, which such iirilrilit.x runs. 3 in): conducted by Rev. Father Murphy: Criticism for Railway Board. l ttrtor ot Utttma I niversity. Mr. J. t". Elliott took up the debutc;I _ m----------------------------'- ' when tho House met again. He din! 'l fendcd the reciprocity agreement. dc-. , Clarinc: his readiness to trust it to, the Govcrnment which had dono sol much for tho Dominion. ; The Ontario Railway and Municinali . Board came in for some severe criti-I cism from the member from Middle-l sex. He contrasted its yy:.o1:,1la,t1t/'i' with the gencrttl approval of the Do-l " minion Board of Railway Ccnnmis-l ' sioners. l ' Referring to tho act introducuvl by 'Sir Jamos Whitney to piano under the', control of the Ontario llailwuy Huttrtl will electrical power companit-s, Mr., Elliott said that that bill had lltmll al-l " "lowod to stand :15 a rcsult of tho pro-l ltests of mans' prominent citizens. 5. I "l'hoy protest)' hr, 1uirnrcrhl -e ' _ . ."against givinu' that tribunal an} inn: , lther powers whatever. Mayor (it'll?) ; land members of tho ("ity l'uuncil. l; ' tum told. called on tho Prime Ministor. ' and made such a protect. Sonic of ' itho Toronto int-miners of this House. ' ialso intorvimvod tho Prime Mink-ton} iprot-'xsting' against um" cxtonslon "ft 1 law power of that tribunal." tBonrd Should he Replaced. I "Now." continued the member for Middlesex. "if the Prime Minister and the Government have confidence in; lthe nntario Railway and Municipal) lBoard they are the iironcr tribunal; Ito settle disputes between ohrr'tricali icompanles. If, however. the Govern-i lmcnt have not conf"idptwo in that tri- lhunal it should bo replaced by somel iboard in which thcv hnvc Contidencw." , tMr. Elliott criticized the I'lepart.I fmcnt of Education and its new text-1 books. He found fault also with the} .Government's policy in expending so ', much money on the University of To.. ironto and neglecting the other uni- l versities of the, Province. pressing thet '