. pm". 3. ttttlh' L mtltil IF,, u . "a. '""h t .7 ' , 'Ottun " the was": um" w." that -ir' * iii' _ jun-um dealing with in. Wick t" 1 pulsation. N ", t " r" ', ' Not Bo Tree, Ptotttabte. ' MTlElEliilllllrllllll)llllill The Province was willing to lose 1 . all the revenue it trot. trom racing, . but it was not their belief that when I _......_...._..... . _ {3195;313:1128 going on in Ontario and l, l . t a ' o mono were a " ' . that The; should 1123 malt: In: "11:3; Liberals Say Government IS upon 0 concern . An omeer of I . ' his department had gone over the Just Drifting books of the racing associations, and. he might say that the public had a. ---------.-- ',e,'f,e"h idea. 885 to the amount of - money trey rece ved. At the same _ tittie they made enough to justify the GREAT WASTME 0F LIVES ' ' Government in making a lot-y upon them., t r"--.-----------.---' _ _ Should Tlee Own Opinion. I ' Mr. Ahrigle said that the only nu. Nr. N. w. ItrrweU Appeals for Potiey function; 'r midf washtthgt 139,. Twas; Adequate to a Serious Situation-- urtu' at no on me no our. t, o 'v 'As a lawyer himsilf he mightg havo Iget Cdertts Speak Out, bays Mem.. ' i had an opinion without demanding on her for Huron. l'ho opinions of other lawyers too . lumen, Ha had information, he said,', --t---et--r--t--et-e-- -. 'fv-om a legal man in Windsor that the (humm- of the Dovonshiro racetranltl 'i [was "rotten," whatever he meant by) The Ontario Gmcrnmtut yosuau1ay "hat i defeated a resolution introduced by Tho .Irtorficial" Corrtspodtrnce, ' Mr. Sam Carter (South 1i%ilington), l, Mr. Rowen said ho mulerstnorl the; setting forth "that adequate provis- 'provincial J,",',':",:',',',','.')," to "io' "I": cer- ion for the can: and protection of rain rnrres om cum )assmg wween' - t r-_. _ , .., " Mr. (i?rrJtt"")"fifr/C. IMF the Provni- I the feeble-minded ot tluh'Prmmce is 3 . ".al Treasurer's Donartmcnt. and Dr. i urgently needed; and this House is of lieaunw was not on the file of the" the opinion that it is the duty ot the riepartment. y'ould tlsut 11% be! Government to loud in taking such I; "rt,",:'.'".',;,',',;',',';',')' T will brill: that? action as may 'T.""".'.""?.,','-" to meet down on a, senaruto filo. Mr. "him the present situation." The House an a. mater of fact did not sign these: passed an amendment by Mr. Mus-i . Mum's himsolf. Ho dit'tatod thorn to grove (Iljuronl: "That this Legisla-' " 1ttyyyirttly": tutd.1"tnty..'..nt f,Y, Che ture views with satisfaction the good I stenogruphet to mm). The Ir-tttet . . themselves will show that they are work that has been done by this nun Uffioiul. l mun also " Llcvlaration F i'rovenmmrmt, and the progress made front pr. hummm, which will be in connection with the. care and treat- 'mmug-ht down. "utu.ltli,ulilnp,' that Ci. mcut of. the t'eeble-rninded in this grout. mummy of the yttrium]; are HINDI; 'Provinco. and approves tho action ot ammo, 5 the Government in making better pro- , ' . tvision for the can) of the feeble- INmu on gambling. "minded." 3 '. Sula Cattcr thumb \\'e.'l1i'lié' i . . . , Tr t, . "my vcnV_xrrcd H) t'at'etrri.tis gambling, "auditions, Very nad. 'it mum-m as an "outrageous Haw ' In opemng the .leme Mu Carter gal" Ho derlued 1mm "bu yilt in Ideclared no serious effort had been High Isl:.s'ttr' um milking full'lIHI'"? gmado by the Guvr'-1'nmm1t. to grapple through t|u-1r "cr-tion Mil." the gwiththe proroloan,whir+ pree,etltedone t-ucrsltut'lc.-. 'l'lwru would b:- uo "(Wax 'ol' the most serious matters with 1inch of g'amhlxug. ""Nitm ItIt"tl "N"? "(huh the GrnTtornitiierit mm confront- t: kin: n l't'l"'ont'.4;:¢ or mf'l'thm; thut pl IL:, dstiaiid wionditions in the - Iva,"; mud", and they "no, ortrouraxirtT, , lr'rnxinw in ,.ttrpts't, to rn-tble-minded "blacklvga" from the limited Staten to) luff": "mus-s: than thr must: pessimistic «(mm to "Mario and exploit tho rut'e- 5 !' Him-n could, t.oticPirra. Them were tracks. Ho would liko to knnw Iioru'; awn 7,000 tClie-titil/ll persons in Nr. 3lvGarry if the Provinwo had the; in"; 'l'ranu-O. - '('F to make the fee [or the lit-.'susei . ' ' A I 332""! as it likcd ty. make the fee. i, Mt "not to Public. 1 Mr. 1Lirarry-r I think if Ft" made: Ijon. w. It. Mullluzrwu (Provincial: the license so high that it Wily", Itro- Secrrgtaliyl took crrrtoptio to the: hibitory it Mould be hold illep:il. statement of Mr. Cartnr that the Gov- I The motion by the return i) as urmneut "as making no effort. to deal granted. l, iwith tho problems. Referring to the ---rtr-t-rT""""-'-- inllogod rtjt'rL'ILtd) to HM: Dunne. he said the duty of taking care of them de- Ittlvud upon the nrunicipalities until they were 21 years of age. He claimed ' the Governrrtuttt. was "keenly alive to Mlle situation," and where the muni- ' 'Plpnlititm' initiate mm'muents such as , . those started by the city of Toron- Ito tH'oy would ha t the hearty sup- t port of Um Government, Out of 1ioserntttent'si (rm! Mouth. The- Hovvrunm-nt's policy was in- ;ttlr-quntc. in: Hm opinion of Mr. _ liotvvll, and the" Opposition leader quoted the Governtuent"s own in- Spector to prove his point. The li , words of tho inspector were that there warp "families in Ontario de- graded beyond description," and the l t N