Leann": for what t Commer l 5' mm d iberi a. pttcted ally .-ritica,1 LIminatinn I points as th i Lon.. orders ammor " hw.. narkm 0r, h." 159 Of tches. tp, M0 W A? 1 Itll 1 l no The Department of Education will provide $7,400 tor the inspection of public and separate schools; $5,000 ' goes to the mining department of . VggHajleybury High School. Agricultural 'il., societies are indemnitied against rainy "j,?,' weather by a sum of $10,000. In the :53; live stock branch $2,000 will he em- _ ployed to enforce the stallion enroll- F ment act. and $3,000 will be spent to l. aid counties in publicity work. This " . amount will be applied as a supple- 'u, T mentary grant, where counties circu- ( _ late literature to advertise the parti- I.' cular advantages ot the district. . _ . Residence for Governor. To provide a temporary residence for the Lieutenant-Governor. contin- gencies. etc., $7,000 is appropriated, and a. further sum of $18,750 for the Parliament buildings. 'LEGISLA TIVE ESTIMATES "'_"e"_- REA CH THIR TEEN MILLIONS To carry out the provisions of the new public health act a. sum of $25,- 000 is set. apart to pay the ten dis- trict omCers of health at $2,500 and ten omcerty at $1,000. Further supplementary estimates presented to the Legislature yester- day call for an expenditure of $768,- 740.25. which brings the total amount required by the Government tor the fiscal year ending October 31, 1912, up to $12,937,106.19. For coloniza- tion roads, north division, a sum of $183,101 is provided, $30,378.82 for the west division, and $76,679.99 tor the east division. Temiskaming dis- crict sets $92,243. The total amount in the supplementary estimates for colonization roads is $391,112.31. which, added to the amounts pre- viously voted for this year, will bring the aggregate considerably over $500,- 000. Hundred and Eighty-three Thousand Dollars Added for Colonization Roads-Provision for $25, 000 to Carry Out New Health Act. The experimental farm at Jordan GAMEY WILL HEAD PARTY TU INSPECT NEW LAND BILL IN LEGISLATURE TU PRO- VIDE FUR RICMI'NI'IRATION ron DIEDIBICR. Mr. R. n. Gamay. member of the Legislature for Manitoulin, is to be 3-53199}?! commissioner of the .Gov- ernment to take charge of a party which will investigate and report on the new territory to be added to the Province by reason of the boundary settlement with Manitoba. The Prime Minister introduced a bill into the Legislature yesterday which will allow Mr. Games to take charge of the expedition and receive remuneration for his services with- out losing his seat in the House. Sir James, acceding to the request of the leader of the Opposition for information, named Mr. Garney as the Governmemt's choice of Commission- er. Government applause greeted the announcement. To distribute portraits of their Ma- jesties the King and Queen and tam.. ily in the schools $1.750 is provided. Nine hundred dollars is provided for the Ottawa meeting of the Ontario Library Association. On account of tho wet weather last fall the insurance fund of $10,000 to provide against loss by rain to agri- cultural and horticultural societies was wiped out. and a further gram of $10,000 is made to entirely cover the loss. Mr. C. C. James. late De- puty Minister of Agriculture, gets a retiring allowance of 84,000. To distribute portraits of their Ma- jestles the King and Queen and tam.. ily in the schools $1.750 is nrnvlded. Mr. Gamey's expedition into the newly-acquired territory towards Hud- son Bay will be provided for by a vote of 310.000. What Mr. Gamey's remuneration will he is not indicated, and .will not be until the expedition re- turns. Election expenses are represented by an item of $15,000. An electrician is to be a the Parliament buildings of $800. Allmvnnvos of $1,000 each are given to Provincial Auditor Clancy and the Director of Technical Education. Miss Bolton. Ottawa Model School, is down for a gratuity of $1,420. and the widow of the late A. F. McLean for $2.200. The Alex. Muir memorial and Han.. lan monument are each to receive $300. A sum of $127,615 is set. aside for public works. This amount is largely made up of bridges and drainage items. Harbor is to be improved to the ex- tent of $3,500. The Industrial Exhibition Associa- tion of Toronto secures a grant of $25,000, which will be devoted to- wards the erection ot Provincial buildings. be appointed tdr of $10,000 to rain to agri- ural societies at a salary