256 0e ", "'-"4' n':AH' E P -. " \" ""' : ."' 1»' i\ j on t s 'v > «m wtgs --'V'-;V _ hests Lo """""'r ~ > 0 _ on iyselt to the membor for Pres-- || egard to these particular matters.""~ f _ _' leott, and T entirely concur 1:&%:":3' \Mr. McGarry's Pleasantries, ____~ : sn ns ine ues 1o it _ Mr. T. W. McGarry (South Ren-- 'General in reference to it. frew) charged Mr. Elliott with c%sanc- | f ~ well Is Not Scared. * ing the hesitation waltz and Mr. Bow-- | pj Mr.flRo C imé 'of man with perambulating all around i s _--"T shall not taks up the time h Government House. 'The Government # the House in discussing the remarks was not afraid of increosing the ex-- ' E of the honorable member for Gren-- penditure if the needs of the Province ville. I do not think this is the time demanded it. He questioned the sin-- or the occasion in dealing with a ccerity of the Opposition in crying for S matter of this serious import to try social and industrial reform while , f and gain party advantage or to in-- they were decrying the growing "-'i-fl * dulge in mutual recriminations _ in penditure as shown in the Budgvt.l: o g¢~ction with matters of this kind. The prison farm at Guelph, the Hy--| "?0""'t to make this one statement, dro--eclectric, and the ])opurtnu-nt'uff f 4 ;o':;':r\"er' that I was not aware of the| f}lducaiion "ferc all :lgc;nfivs advancing | } im s > > cause . social reform. 7 e honorable member for | _ e Canlieo Of sACIW} TeLOr f 4 f a %tr't;;zgtef ?rt' g:nnevtinn with this ques--| ¢ 'l'urn;nt;:i' tu'rlh:'; (Q'nt:«)l.s}w'\ _«;f' the 1.alf. : House, airs of the T. N. 0. Railway, Mr. tion until after hde (:mrlm :lr; tt};:; I;:'n:so.'i McGarry got into a tangle with Mr. g 'and when he did come Iiude 16 me.| Rowell over the Liberal leader's trip ; he made known his attituc 'thPr:" two years ago into the North country. as I stated in the House the 0 : Mr. McGarry proceeded to state that cay. P f | Mr. Rowell had advocated free freight | ' "Let me make this further observa-- cartage for settlers' effects. t tion: that when I introduced the reso-- ; '"My hon. friend has stated some-- | lution to the House two years ARO T' thing T did not say," replied Mr. Row-- | ' then stated, as will appear in my re--| ell., '"I did say that the rates should marks as they are reported, that I not be excessive, as they were repre-- | knew that the introduction of this sented to us as being. 'They have i8 lHey would have the effect of our since been reduced. Whether they l policy o some who had are now down to a proper basis or not losing the support of f e wi | © with us. I made I cannot say. We will have to inves-- | | hitherto co--operated with o je Y A | _then, as I have made known s?m-e\.l ligate that to find out." | > 'l" frankly to the people of the Mr. A. H. }Iusgrqve (North Huron), LQ § ;I),erfelct}e tl'nt\T' kne wit meant snme| in support of the Government, claim-- | 1 1rt)v nfc énpp'\(n't but, knowing that, ed that there was no Prm'n_l'(-e which | ' | oss 0o J C .,' 't. introduce it ho-l stood in as gpod a position 1man(-1ahy! | I did not hesitate tc in Th nfifl'(' as the Province of Ontario, and no L cause 1 hbelieved it was in 6 l Province in the Dominion had "as | l interest." (Applause.) good, efficient and honest government | | as this Government had given during | * * the past nine years." It was grgtify-- | ing that the revenues were in such a | huoy.ant, prosperous and -- excellent | ' condition as they were at the present ' FAR BEYOND REASON C l | Ammnnmemestemmmmememmmnemmenemnnmem mmememmmmce> | Feamaemaaemateerenene | Mr. Elliott's Criticism of On-i [| Tfl MlNlNfi I.EGISI, ATmN | tario Finance | ' | 1 : r i raxion _ iMoopates * 1 | || Prospector im as it is -- ; SEES DEFICIT OF $5,000.000 | Frospector to Get Claim as it is | \| i ' <A ie ts ; ! StakEd '> ' " 1 Humilensomnnmny ie couigs ns poges cong ( ' ; Mr. McGarry Jokes About Expondi-- | | 'f | ' tures--Mr. Rowell Answers Re-- ! !L'b'ut':flaut'(v'owrnnr in Council May | | 1 marks on lHis Northern -- Ontario | ' DecidGe Applications _ for Rclicf' | r % x k | k Tour. ! . From -- Forfeiture Claim Owners! | | I May Do Work by Proxy, '; | seien hn se e ce necmememcmprmommsenon ' ' ;-" } S } AFeiicmruscih ammens ctrprinicecan [ | The Budget statement of Provincial | | j <% | Treasurer Lucas was subjected to ;x' | Hon.' W. H. Hoearst Minister f, searching analysis by Mr. J. C. Blliott, _ [Lands, Fores i hag . ineuraguia L. | searc 3 y MT. . C; 16 $ Lands, J orests and Mines introduced | the Liberal member for West Middle-- & bill in the Lél'islature) "e"t*rd- T 4. sex, when the debate was resumed 'amend the min";io. e iiaps cpoay | vesterday. By his method of dissec-- [granting of : inn d'c-t to facilitate 1hef | . f Py s t C 6 s | & of applicatiors for mining t tion he quiectly disposed of the appar-- a claims. Mr. Hearst explained af ent surplus of $320,000, and dmmm-' {wards that under o 10. after- } strated that the prophecies which had ;décisiunrit_ had .bLl) A "InChn't Iudicial j been made from his side of the House, | licati ?(n held that the ap-- | and which the Treasurer had referred P '1 lon for a mining claim should be | :)(:Jtlnh his's)p'«:;:\-)l'n('(:'xs; '111); :;':i?xu' 'l»'tx'*:lx«f !';OZhned strictly to the parcel of land ' C y e.]u' ence, ra d een an,,';.'\ | .u,u.(.rlucd. In many cases the de. | justified. Mr. Eliiott pointed out that, | | seription does n C exclusive of cash balance, the tofal | laint o s not agsree with the estimated receipts were _ $9,793.278. | | C r.nms as staked. It is difficult to do On the other hand, he mentioned that | this accurately, especially in a a there should be added to the estimated | country., 'P1 rough expenditure of $11,263,711 about give the Bro;ff)e}c)f&l,l.f"'{,'.'.f,"'e act is to 3 $2,500,000 of statutory -- expenditure ally stakes out, b PR Aegtn en and $739,000 further supplementary in his lines a;ul uitnhtel-- K 'Otteu astray ' expenditure. On this showing there cludes. Should there }m 6y be in-- was a deficit of nearly five million intention to exceed {hi.ea'r'e;'e"}?emte dollars for the current year. Mr. fer a claim, sectio 5 O ie Oped Elliott also drew attention to the fact the Gdepartment %?a{'lbc&)m(';q% ak that there was entercd in the receipts ciaim to forty acres in ; t down the $800,000 for succession dutios.. That ~ scribed. : S in a marner pre. amount, he pointed out, included the | *n 4 proportion that is payable to the Uni--| work by Proxy, f versity under the statute, and if this | Another statement of receipts and expenditure clear that the ahr:)lfé'e(i'm?lt s nop mallaihe f was to be of an'y value it should show required personally ofi a claim is not under the expenditure heading the | sary work Uponait} t;' do the neces. f percentage that goes to the University. | someone else. -- This ie _ may employ t This was another.feature which woent | ready recognized 'L;jd!){gctice is ah to show that the statement could not ' made to bring that parti e change is be considered accurate by those who in harmony with the "i'e;ful%l' section # wished to be informed on the financial A _ new _ secti of the act, affairs of the Province. presert section ~8(;np:gvi'fiubst:itute the | Mr. Elliott summed up his :'.ltn(fl(' cations for relief es for appli-- on the Budgei by declaring that in | Under the cxlsti:g laf.{,oi," _ forfeiture, * | the various departments exponditm-of be relieved against.' (lorfeiture may was going up at a rate altogether out | obtain renewal of a mi $ neglect to of proportion not only to what the | (2) reglect to file with ?fig SRlicenge; ordinary elector c?xlsidcrc:d reason-- within the stipulated timo a reecorder & able, but to what was the intention of the work actually done. The aw.. °* the Government a year or two ago in | $ e ~ ~Ane ameng. *