Kyi";ii,' 'ci, . . -.r--mt" ""1./ ', , ' let - "thiritTtrttttttte'1"9te'rrthir Prdetilei 's" - Marked by Evasion. t ('d"'t11dr'"l,t2t,t,'ifitg2. damages instead I F . Mr. J. ht 11:31 (,tegu'p'git/rot,'r-- Mascara. T".?fh','r'f,famot (Centre . e orne - T r - _ scribing _ t l the bill, said he Huron), Sam Clarke (Welt North J {matinee in 'lfll'fT'lUdl who was on timberland), mad J. C. Tolmio (Wind- t _ " ver _ T veg)? thin L,', and might possibly at 32:11am" trons!" the Ge',',t',rh'l,e Pl through and get a recs vs a propor on o the a; 1','d, 't','attf'at11al'lfflll', was remark-I at)"; The last-named tttought, in- , , o . ' . B ea of increasin taxes on touria 7 "," able for what he did 'riitts,tat,"'ntt,t.ltJfi) cars, '39.)? should smake the fee a; l ", 'l,') ",,ndi'id%"Jr%i't'ct11fl'r'e.' Ad-) 'eer, than neee8nMIr3r. ttttd alluded . V b n the Government, o l money which these people i Ig't"ig,', s'u'gW,',."a,1"e,f if it was a fair Spent m the Province. . s e. e spea ae T , ' . Hon. Mr. Hanna smiled and dot bb. . . . t sin llli have 1 rt',",'.",',",','),'?,," 32::th gags]? 'h') hack and if! whether a great deal of money was . 'ca sell to that rt by these automobile tourists in grant a license to men to the P i woman's children a, poison that C. rov nee. ', destroys their manhood, destroys Autos Raise Plenty of Dust, them physically. mentally 'trod ntor", Mr I P Wi l " - . rc,', . . i. . _ south Essex) ally. He. held women should tttver, oould n t 1 89' l Ire to have a. say. in coreltt-l . o )ear out. whether what Mr. i L10: 'if,'..'",,,',',',, said it would he mom!" "Fannie had said with reference to the appreciated bv the oleoioruio if saint! SDTnding by tourists hit the mark or man on the other side of the llousr' "it .1ll he knew was they raised . would gel up and lw manly,enough I???" of.uytst: He thought consId-, l to tell the real reason why tho Gov- ' gallon might be given to the subject. ernment was opposed to the hill. and , reciprocity in automobile licenses, 7 . also who had ordered the Provincial l ie,':,":?),": Hllrdman (West Ottawa), ' secretary, who had previously farm 2itf,t,,r:e'or/ /Pyst _ Wellington) and cred a. bill of this kind. to change his a 1,l,nv"oonc)i,earttl',ni)'og,'-t, also made ' T . .- _ J' on e sub ect. -r. Jt3casthtie, .i . I PiNeu. I Mr. A. Studholnw (East Hamilton): __ s--------------)-:"----::-":"":'.":.'.: ( _ said the Attorucy-Genet'al'ss "side.- 7 I stopping baby talk and fairy stul'lcs'i ' had exceeded anything he had t'\'('l'l ,' ', beard. When ho (Mr. Stildhulmisl ( Tor THREE I became a member of Che House he, ', described Mr. Lucas as "Sunny Jim."l I He was young, pleasant-looking. with _ always a smile on his rut-c. and in his; '1 ll . arguments he always played the, i . game fair and square. "He is not', Sunny Jim to-day." remarked Mini -----_----- Studholme. and a smill- could he "mi served on the Attornm ..Gonertsl's . . . face. "1 have lost all the lovc i had, . Toronto City's Legislation for i't'en/"' Jim. Hrs. has changed al-; . I t toget er. instead or being it y,",:,-) Rressive. be has: her-um" the), most I Carved by Legisla ors Tory in the school of Tourism. Even I he does not shoal; logically on 'ltit":c-. I -----. W... tions of to-day." Mr. Studholmc also i chatted the Provincial Secretary. "the l , heavyweight. of the Cuhinet," on "ICE . FIREMEN S FUND KILLED somersault he had turned on the sub- ject. _m The deb-air on the second reading was adjourned, (r f l i w t ' \dopt l _ , . n' -tlw nor an. - ' Mairttertance of Roads. i j ax '0' c',',':',':',', " Ci 'i: t ', a -..r' "Fe. to t." A', Jity owcr O' _ in moving for a return showing , a ttttHt. n , I I copies of all petitions or roriuerits re- i Remove Trees mue'-otta"a's'i ceived bv the Government since Jan- - _ 9 . . . , -Maior Socks Law Practice. nary l. 1914. from any municipal l (X . l aufthority or body in the Province in i l " re erencc to the irnposition of a tax 9 ....._..._...__. upon automobiles: or as to the (115-! ( l 'tlite/Ili/hte'"',),,)?,),-,,, it." r'or'tiyn t l Toronto city's legislation was deftly _ t a 103 mam- . . . , . . , - training the roads, Mr. Rat-inc lRUS-i do?" with by the innate Bulb Com sell) thought municipalities won» onw "muse ot the Legislature yesterday titled to at least 75 per cent. of the iniorm'ng. In all, three provisions _ "001180 'yy "j MOP up the roads in IT', disposed of, one survived, and the muniteipalii.s. two were killed. Equitable Distribution of "ces. The first clause to receive the genj Al; "Hanan-a (Provincial Soc- knockout was that which proposed. ' Ibe siesggltcd To iatrt'tiv11,t,iteit',lh'i1po,pilsd- to gne the Council power to contri- trlhution of automobile license recs butc $4,000 a year for a period of between the municipalities would be ithirty-five years to the tiremen's BUP- obvtitous to anyoncd" ho had given the erannuation fund. In 1907 the Les- ma or some conm oration. T . 9 . 'townships which were not in 13:: 'et. islature gave authority to grant 389-! . of automobiles, and they had other r50 for 1vt.-v. years, but to-day there townships in the Way of automobiles was a deticit that had to be wiped! gséwteileen J/ll/gi, .One could therefore out. The two amounts combined! anything liklecu 2n thtl'eipir,',ue1datieusite would make an annual contribution; ., Iment. It was scarcely fair to say"] the of 812,750. If this was not done thei Province had taken to itself the whole fund would become bankrupt, Midi of Slyuuerrye,e.taxes, perhaps in a . Corporation Counsel Geary : sense it was taking none of these " , . i Ladies. gave, it was not collecting the Firemen Should Contribute Share. l omo e taxes an , . _ - . them for road Durpcosgs. 'i,aurt"t",i/.er, l Ekspeaker Hoyle asked why the itrue (beyond question that the Prov-l I',',:',',,',? should not vote on the pro- t nce tiring the ast fe . . l posal but Mr. Gea contributed liberal r w sears It:ll ' .. ' . ry said the desire 3 to road con- rwas to pay it out of the l struction. The assistance given bar-kl it , genera . to the municipalities in this way he} i axem Attorney-General Lucas had 'tihtl/"ia2oJp'/t, "fa; more likely to a protest from a, number of men who 0 e n my done througlii were not included in the fund d automobiles because .. . ' an r' of the roads than (id'/ert1a,"1'tttietn/ objected to the passing of the clause' 'i lthat would mean the automobile taxes unless they were admitted. v, 'would be distributed between the dif- Mr. Geo. H. Gooderham said the ', l 'anf, J1u,,noieiJth12,i,t', tn the Province :hole'matter had been thrashed out i' I a no o lection . . even years ago. If lgolng for a return. to the motion "if"? 34,1000 a year teod"'"t'gee'st. ' 5 ou at cast a _ {Province Should be Stable. the fund. "Donyt Shingle "l"gunt V I Mr. W. McDonald (North Bruce) ail. ' He would like ttt Bee the an" . . _ i,tdovt,oalt', a proportion of the auto- redrafted. t mo e taxes oin ba " i eipalities. neg In/Left/tet 31:21; , The Clause Struck Out. _ "le,',',',',".":,',' happened and actions for hAld- McBride pointed out that sl "images raised against municipali- 2etrt was an investigation "ink on it s on account of the condition of a t C present time, and . char s I i the road. If th fraudulent ma . tr o "ch8 th e Province were to , laid It natemeut had been " e revenue from these taxes, ,.e-"' T . Would be unwise to CO on. _