# "~\ in 7%, K 103 f t % l s c # ~_@/~~ »~|\ITAX REFORM 1. | . : , Hon. W. J. Hanna Promises Mr. Rowell That Bill Will be\ * & 4 ' Introduced Affecting Incomes and Unimproved | f } : Property | | ts ; rpaisioe's | e "Thuoss w have been despairing | The clause respecting "farm lands"| imuge .who.. hayvi K h(.( n] ]( (]':p m'ldo' in municipalities will i,'(. repealed. Thig ! ' : that no amendments would D an, | will prevent large unimproved areas ' A % to the assessment act to carry out lhel in towns and \'ill:(,;gr's being assessed h x mndations of the special cOoOm--' as farm sands. and make them liable K 1p:'(::33'11:)}11t<]l11('tl;::\l;i;;"mr(' had hope re-- Itn assessment on the same basis as ]??)"x] in the Legislature yesterday. On {adjoining property. | "\'H lers of th:'» day being called Mr. The bill will be mtr_mlu:"cd any day. ied t!u .nffi(a;l'od if the Government in-- Another bill that is l|kol_\"to re-- A l&-m\j({J to introduce a bill this session ceive support from the Opposition is f ten.(",](.,'m\m the recommendations of one brought forward by Mr. Schofield . to imt iitee !to provide for an exemption of $1,000 ' 3 | , [th¢, f.nn]*|nlx'n Mied-- Mr. Hanna, -- "vory 'un house property when it is pCoupted o( (CmyMarResup ; |¢y2ms Mn o. fessa k. ( } Sh"I)'ll i':'.hrit-f intimation means that the !hmxsos where the value can be casily g 3 f ce . '-flon on income in cities will be 'detormineda this would be at on.('(' A | _ : 9 (:'x'(g'n'lg from $1,200 to $1.500. and in ]]'(\]iq'f and an vnu)u.r:lzoment to work-- f : j j PalSet id villages from $900 to $1,-- |ingmen to own their own homes. This m a | ;";'a'"g ant % hil!"! nhas not been discussed vet. J | additeeg . _ [ Must Retain Old Landmark as § Produce Exchange * } 3t Private Bills Committee of Legisla-- - K. ture Gives Permission to Operate : Trains on Sabbath and Confirms Humber Valley Agreement. ; St. Patrick's Market, aged seventy-- 2 Six, is to stay. The city's attempt ' ;{ to get permission to use the old land-- ; \ mark for other than market purposes 4 failed, and civic officials who attempt-- ed to have the "St. Patrick's Market Trust®" extinguished _ were told yes-- l < terday at a meeting of the Private j Bills Committee -- of the Legislature k r that they would have been called "dis-- ' E honorable men" if they _ had been »--M C '"private parties,." t Mayor Hocken, Controllers Church and McCarthy, Corporation Counsel Geary and City Solicitor Johnston, | who appeared before the committee, f l explained that the property was given ' to the city in 1837 by D'Arcy Boulton p to be used forever as a public mar-- f ket, but as it was no longer useful as / --_a market they désired permission to use it for other civic purposes . * ' . As a result of the refusal of the : Private Bills Committee to grant the * city's request, it is probable the old i building will be torn down and a I modern structure to be used as a mar-- ket erected in its place. } Committee is Generous. ; ; : i The same committee of the Legisla-- , _ | ture decaded to give the city:-- y iA Sunday cars on civic lines. Four and a half per cent interest o rate . Confirmation of the Humber devel-- F _ '| opment agreement. & Power to give the industrial Re. | f fuge $10,000. 1 / Power to spend $3800,000 on the ; _ :j public abattoir and $53,015 on cattle i ' | market annex. [| : Ninety -- thousand dollars--double p & | the amount asked--for -- permanent § '_} Exhibition roadways. § ' Validation of $20,000,000 money by. |laws was deferred. + $ , " ; -------------_---'__--. \