Pn Pock -- oC e anaih ul > s W C1 on snn ~ M , Kard -flu.' m tig it y to any 'proMf"fii ould '.flfitfi! to ascertain how it would _out. | a tribute to the -- Courage of the Liberal leader in ad-- va his '"abolish the bar" policy far | ~wide through the Province, He had heard Mr. Rowell discuss this at a meeting held in an hotel in northern Ontario--a most -- unlikely place to mention the subject, But rot heeding scowls of disapproval from the crowd of mine workers and others around, the Liberal leader was fear-- ' less in his denunciation of the liquor' traffic and made no excuse or apology '. for his stard. | Farm Production Low. Proceeding, Mr. Munro declared |' that the Opposition were ready to give credit to the Government where credit was due. He commended the administration of the Provincial Sec-- retary and that of Hon. Adam Beck In congction with the Hydro--electric Commission. But in the Departments Of Agriculture and Education -- he | thought there was much room for im-- provement. It was strange that a country with the agricultural possi-- bilities of Ontario there was not suf-- ficient food raised to feed the popu-- lation. . Bacon, eggs and other staple commodities were imported in large quantities, a situation that should not exist if the department was alive to its opportunities. With vast areas of land lying idle there was no reason why there should be an unemployed situation in Ontagio. Further Bar Restriction, Mr. Wm. McDonald (Centre Bruce) has introduced his bills to close hotel bars on public holidays and at 12 o'clock noon on Saturdays, and -- to give the Legislative franchise to wo-- men.