J r r *( *T a q1 ? WEDXEsSDAY. MARCH 6, 1912. f MONEi & RY BENEFITS | 6O TO MANITUBA% } j | Provinces Should Have Been Consulted on Adjustment. MAY NOT YET BE TOO LATE. Mr. Elliott Continues Debate} on Boundary Resolution. l Discussion of Financial Terms Rulcd! Out of Order--Mr. Elliott lmm-; duces Amendment to the Amend-- ment--Further Adjustment Urged. Not only in regard to territory, but also in the adjustment of the financial relations between the Dominion and the Province, has the Ontario CGovern-- ment been remiss, according to the contention of-- Opposition speakers in the Legislature yesterday on the con-- tinuation of the boundary debate aris-- ing out of Mr. N. W. Rowell's resolu-- t'on. Mr. J. C. Elliott (West Mid-- dlesex) continued the discussioml moving a further amendment to that| of Mr. Gamey that it was not too! late for Ontario to press her claims' at Ottawa; that the extension of the' Provincial Railway to Nelson River virtually through Manitoba territory would cost the Province the legisla-- tive control of the railway ; and in any event the $10,000,000 which would be necessary to do this would only result in the colonization -- of Manitoba. « Mr. Elliott's referonce to the finan-- m o s T SS nfi