_ _of the _ Imp yex $ ; & -- mt on e aurecte eive geoa necount or & : ¢ ~nd n ' service f P ie '**4u',1" e T s -.'nv' *A 3 7,"2 : t $ .. ma:"w Smpire which we hardly "That Nickel Report. _ _ _ _ L TCP ag thew fie outpur oF the munitions > Premier | Hearst -- informed -- Mr F : a knew output of the munitions k -- that" everything way Mr. s & i factories under their sup sion they C ar e : PH everything 'was Muq P ' " n t . o to speed ths 1 C ; -- _ Opening for Canada -- "\Gep seen qey" onl 1p0 Sime. F PS ao work each day, but not able to do a E to Build Ships t se e .3 nc accal o on Li onl i . & hh Alluding to the need for ships, hs E: A; PS thought a great shipbuilding industry V $* 34§N should be established in Canada. GUELPH CI' i CUUNCIL l + pent Thrift and cconomy were briefly § , ' M $ discussed, and the Opposition leader REMAINS THE Sm } | y said the people of Canada should | 4 se '"put every dollar we can spare into menatissmee amecgmecammegen oo i+ > l ) some form of war security that will PRIVATE BILLS COMMITTEE RE--, ; tk. i Hmae sefunguany AC (ak fC swors ow rroposat roR | | E P o A 'United Province, _ | oerdone m eepr e t ; § i ' Mr. C. R. MceKeown (the Conseryv-- A ; > i A 3 i x proposed new form of municipal | ? ative Whip), -- who 'followed, was + e r § ho pleased to se'e the members of the government for Gueliph was defeated | h+ House were united on this great ques-- by the Private Bills Committee of the d ; A tion. Canada's contribution to the Legislature yesterday. . What was is | cause of the allies had raised her po-- wanted was. a -- Council of twelve,. ' | 3 sition from that of a colony to a elected for a term of three years, one--| te || ; place among the great nations of the hird --of th 5 10' Fetife § [ Phas world. As an Irishman, he thought third of the members 'to retite all« BR loyal Irish people should double their nually. These twelve are to appoint ¢ B ue efforts and show to the world that four more Aldermen, making a total / ® e they had no sympathy with the Sinn Council of sixteen members. The & § t -- Femers, who a short time ago started. Mayor would be elected annually by & C a revolution. He was in favor of con-- the Council. _ It was further asked | ¢ 0 es scription if that was considered neces-- that the powers of all the public E. & sarv. Canada would be with the utilities commissions of the city bel 1 _ mother countrv until the last man transferred to this Council,. It wasl f e ¥ ¢ $ ; stated that the scheme had been sub-- p ell and the last dollar was spent. He 4 E. : was pleased there b&d been no cri-- mitted to the electors and approved '; --. W ticism of the amount being devoted by a majority of 300. . -- W -- by P q The new method of electing the + 4 by the Province to: patriotie work, y \ 8N y Mayor was rejected by the commit-- & . no matter what criticism had been & y <a € mado regarding the manner in which tee, and the B es se c us lng +A t & it had beeAn sbent j the exception of a section allowing E. & in o m : spent. I the city to impose a tax of four mills * 1t 3 No Monopoly of Loyalty. | on the dollar to provide for patriotic 6 C The Liberals were just as loyal as m%'lln': bill to incorporate Welland as j the Conservatives, he was glad to say, a city was passed with the exception ; | tR f;?sd ;"engi'i'gi;'g'fl:';fifshOfG'Ube';a"tS in of the clzfmse whi?h pr;)\;ifi!edt for ;!!i\e h ad sent two taking of a portion o e township y three and four sons to the front, men-- of Cr%wland ilr)uo the new city. This & | e {ioning especially the Mayor and the latter proposal got the six--mont t [ @ ate Dr. Lewis, former M.P.P. for | hoist. s T8 Dufferin. "I hope I will never leave ' momermemn enfi MR the impression again that either par-- s ty has a monopoly of the loyalty." HIGHW AY SPEEDERS TU 6 (Applause.) | -- seon retadens vo5 3 --CHOOSE PLACE OF TRIAL Te D One of the leadimg French--Can-- 1 f o0 adian members of tho House, Mr. I t C . Severin,. Ducharme, of North Essex, '| MAINTEXNANCE Is ALSO CONSID-- * e spoke very appropriately, referring to M ERiED AT A CONFER-- 1 t F3 p the "strong alliance that exists now | _ o m § R We -- between the British Empire, and 1 ENCE [ > wee S France. 'The result of that alliance | roaionefagi se i Ap is such that it ought to penetrate to 7 i N s C { 5+ the heart and soul of every Canadian. ! Several matters: of mte'xest m.re T¥ e (Applause.) That sentiment of al-- [gard to the Toronto--Hamilton High-- p JB | liance and loyalty penetrates, I daro |way were discussed by a deputation 1 k Te say('i :i}own iim.c:, tge tgtmt't; Otf i?Y:ltpoleon. iof 250 from the various municipal-- ' & Je an 1ere is no dou ha 16e were 3 w f : able to come back to this earth he es alone the line before the High [s T§e . would. say 'Vive lz France, vive way Commission at the 'Parllament C me: 'Angleterre.' (Applause.) These two buildings yesterday morning. > ! YWe natll,ous have clasped their hands to-- | _ The appointing of Provincial Magis-- t ; gether never to part again. (Ap-- trates, with jurisdiction over the k¥} Cw : plause.}) Let me state here in the| 'road was fully discussed, and it was h: (the presence of the members of this agreed, after a vote had been taken, e House, ever since the battle of the that those who broke the laws would «4 al % b Plains of Abraham was fought, and not have to go from one place to y $ Engon'nes Pethoand is yet. n part Aeilg oo tiich by. ihy Magistrals Py ®. s yet a pa be trie e agistra d of the British Empire, and it ispthe :::rl&t ;here theyylived. g | & duty of every man in this great coun-- A resolution was then passed that & s @ try ,t'o assist in the winning of the $12,000 a year for five years be spent | war." (Applause.) » on this work, provided the Govern-- ; worth) atso" spote of the dovally cor t yas win #"o mmdnadl -- y .. e ' spoke of the loyalty of e work. on. F. G. f I)}(l)th }I::b:lx;als and Conservatives, He refused htoh commit:l é;geth}v;mir:teglet. v o oug ose young men who h althoug e promis 0o 1A * E* R he run away to the United States wh:g fore them. He stated that it was 2 V the National Servtice cards were dis-- originally agreed that the municipal-- ~ [ tributed should be disenfranchised. ities wo?lld pay tttxe/ maiigtengn;i,r:tg} 3 E. _ _ He knew one place from which 165 this road was nol oi 0 young fellows had skedaddled the éay the Provincial system of highways. F p the cards were sent out. e es & ¢! Greatest War of Honor, 4 Mr. Hartley Dewart (Southwest To-- ; __ ronto) was warmly applauded when he said the present war was "the _ greatest war of honor in the history * __. of the world." He favored the im-- 1§- mediate introduction of the militla act. « ___-- *Let the voice of this Legislature be E gr heard in the halls of the Dominion _--___-- Parliament, and let us sa h. e q. ly th y emphatical-- --___ ly that it is time the militia act was --___ enforced so that a home defence force | --__ may be raiset a § t once and the volun-- teera for 'oversas services permit-- ted to leave for the fighting line. Let & -- us E WO ut: conserve and. ; 6 ',fi' boys come home we