" _ , .-- Hg. ' . hp. ' _ _L5.rCT,L'drd' ,3 "fr _ , "'7'" a FO M F 1 W ', - Nr "m"""""""""."" " _ "'. k -.,rrt-TTi", . . 1 , " =r,' ' "." , . F . ear-Utah", Manon. 13, 1915.1 . f - j. , 2 out to) "will mute another dt- , i i' l I tempt , secure reciprocity in auto- r l mobile senses. He also. has a. bill F _ . to amend the local improvement act, L requiring municipal engineers when . 1jiilll tendes'ins tor, work to add to their figures the cost of maintenance for _ he period covered by the contrac- . -----"-"'"- lor's guarantee. , l Mr. Joseph H. Ham 1if,t,og1,t,1le,tn,td, .2 . . V wants to amend the munic pa act so i Legislature Provides for Wife that the usual tlutNt1ctrtiott tor vot- i . .Ilg' will entitle a, man to hold omce. ', of Late Premier m Moratorium Bin. g l The moratorium bill was again" , """"" , discussed m committee. Mr. Stud-i sl, holme declared that. the bill took "no A UNAN'MOUS A C T I 0 l course at all," and that the framer i had not confidence in himself to say what he wanted to say. His objec-l o-.---------" l tion was that the part. of the bill ' "ave mot Jower to Jud es than he. . . -- Bills Were "maniacal alought illegcssary. c'//1'"iil,.,t, Judge V Man: Irinuc . ttls rs Length)": more brains than this whole as-l ---Mr. Studllollno Di TC sembly? asked the Labor member.. m Bill - The bill was cried as the saver of s'peoch on the ICC,':,",,".,', l the 11'hi'r to which it was no use at . . . n AutOmo l er. all. c'was disappointed, as he sup- iteciprocits l l posed' the Legislature big. enough to . _ . , protect the Labor men. He was will- a-i-------""" . l, in; to move for .a..six months' hoist. With the concurrence of nit-lube)?" y,l1rPokiohet,oogt,)tttiveouc1atu1,1st, ITC', ' b th sides of the House. the Lege-; making a general application, was on o . ' vide an annuity Ir) lost on a vote. lature is to. pro . of Sir James ' l Samuel Carter (South Wellington) 325.000 for the widow ' ") nt by the! declared that a. PHI with a few hun- Whitney. The announceme . I dred would not go to court but would Premier was received with applause-l relinquish his property. He wanted a V . , aid Sir James Whitneyi clause added that in mortgages of Mr. Hearst su ', " .c, for a mm_,.,l $1,000 or $1,500 as long as the had served the In" "H "en tol, interest was paid up there could bel tor ot a century. and had he an a y, ".0 action to recovei any of the prln- his private practice the game "m?" cipal. and ability that he devote? to 1"l,t1ifii, Should Not Cour.» Mortgages. l . . . . . . avc , l T _ chairs his tuntil) "will. Ramos gave) Mark Irish pointed out that the bill better provided for. .n ' ' b-f should not cover mortgages that are of himself wholeheartedly to the pu l pledged to a trustee to secure a, bond . " he labored for the welfare'; issue when the bonds are sold to he service, '1' Vince Lady Whit-l small holders who anticipate paying of the entire ro . ier had nol, into the sinking fund. The bill as it Hey. continued the P'rem- l t due-i was might allow them to defer pay- knowledge of his aahmc'l glee): 'id re_| ments into the sinking fund, which ing the bill. The?V 30m the family "lYlaS not controlled ha) tude trustee. ' attest for an annu . . making . 1e suggestion Vi as a op e Iand put ' of the late Premier, and T his in the bill for further consideration. l the proposal he did so entirely on 1 . ; An impel-taut. point settled upon _ own reisporusibilitv. . "or-'1 C the Judges concerned the right to fix "I desire to f'xM,'i','h "if" (azure-1W" :rates of interest in actions where cap- tyy.rye/.' '/g,o',2'/,)y' friend hug 1i,ttai2.Tg,"n1tmcg1N1/letd1'etgltt,'; is: true, as m. blie mm who devotes _.. _. , ' . said. that a nu lite . bli service I divisions men n ho could .not compel his whple time to "91.123331 the DO: purchasers to pay their installments 1n.\'iew.0?'.:'he eder,"ohn.l"'d. under con-' co'ulle not) mv "tint-11:" be tce',",t'.1ti,,/vo. 3.1.".0" "'huthis] Province unable under; ma e um, ro e " r.' cm p p .- :,i,hiio,'Jd..,Pci'r1rs'ds,'tiii/i'e"i. to make cafe.-; Work in Armament Factories. l . It" and adequate provision for his? Mr. Studholme. speaking on the bill' Kamila." (Applause.) i to extend the municllpal ('//v"',',aor,"it,tg , _ 'rried women, incl enta y poin e A Good Precedent. , ma _ " - . tc, Pq . introducing a tttph' prece-'. Iu,t, 7'"? 'ietl'flf'e tet'tnte,1,11' g/tLtr,',', this wae' . ... ce continued Mr.' llllel ea 8 c g g Jcnt 1n the Provitt c, that it was' skilled workmen back to England to! Howell. lie was 'g,',td"""' 1n dthe past work in the armament factories Wgere _ " ' I - L. L ' T a v 'q - mt a good pick olitical leaders on such label :yute,t1,y?,tds, The re supporters or p d the in- inter, said Mr. studholme, had taken notlt sides had i'y",',.1f,11e/"ft' was per- the matter up at. Ottawa. Mr. Stud- /tytitt?e, and. "l, the 3:25;: the obliga- holme moved the adjournment of the . o PC ' . , '. ty,i"il,"rtlfi' way that was now being debate at 6 oclock. --- ', "Effie bill went through the m'ssti, reading. 1 iieist ot Private Bills. ' rist of private bills "ere .ittf.rft. lu'teg by members at the beginning " the sitting. Mr. IN. o. McPherson] 'Northwest Toronto) has a radical1 mpogal to amend the mummpa ct He wants to limit the borrowrl 11g. power of municipalities on a per apita. basis in the following scale: "new the population is mot less than 10,000 the aggregate debenture debt, exclusive of sinking funds actu- 111v on hand, shall not exceed "the NY}, of $200 per head of population: where the population is not less than 2 000 the amount is ttsed at $160 per {pad of population; in smaller places having a, pogulation not exeisediptrl 'd 000 the do t shall not exceed $100l per head of population. It " pro- cided, however, that the amount may' no. increased on an order from the; ontario Railway and Municipal. Bog-d after certain formalities xr mmplled with. To carry out. the hill the locat assessor is to provide a . Venous on each assessment roll. The bill does not affect the borrowing ower under the total assessment, ut seeks to prevent the assessment 9mg unduly increased to increase . the inargin. , Reciprocity in Automobiles. I . Mr. Geo. IT. Gooderham (South-