J.., " P,', ' t " 'It was: claimed byte, ti1"tiii.ter.'thiu' , .. " [, J," _ PflP -' r, J .. l ' . F . .- . _ gas returns had. not b.e_en"tile,di fora-I "v-_" _ . ' 'u,.rd "'ss" " 'w"?. . _ , tllrl1lllliill, _. ' "t1pp_ttter.,ot,'viysttr.up'trrS?tertei'rwa'lrl. it .- N ' . . . . - liable to have been forfeited. . . . . i . . ' ti, _', =. . l l F "'. Mr. Johns replied, that. had not been ' ' l."~______'_ _ . the policy of the department. but Mr., . -» . . Dewart stated that the charter of the T .-._t----- , u. 7 l Wh' . York Riding and Driving Association B t f A s" _ " " i Ui?,. _ . " had been forfeited on, the ground us . - . q _ . . ttts'. . '3. lie says Informal mentioned, spew! years ago. Iii) o dmlral Presented to ir, . . . . Johns said t atm'ust have been be- . _ ' _ tion itr00ntidential fore he came to the department. i ' Legitlttture t i Mr, Elliott said they objected. to 7 g _ . . '_'-------- making fish of the one and flesh of ' 'o"------.- i V . I? C tho other. . T r . . l , WINDSOR DRAWS 'CROW'DS - SHIELDS IN THE SCHOOLS I ' l ' """""""Te""""""'""- ----- . ' ' . . l . l" _ l " T Over 14,000 Persons Attended- Seven- Unique Ceremony in the Legislative iiil . day Meet, According to Railway Chamber. With Souvenirs for ll I Figures Most of Them Coming Principals - "Bomb" Scares the From Detroit. T _ Crowd. It Would seem that the powers that i "The gallant little lads in navy ' § be at Queen's Park prefer to treat blue" had their turn yesterday after- " r the racing business in a delicate way "10°" in the Legislative Assembly, I i and regard betting profits made by when the Province of Ontario was: _ i the various concerns as confidential 1"eh'entelwith a bust of Lord Nelson ' ' and therefore not available to the composed ot copper from the great '. . Public. In the Public Accounts Com- . Admirays ship, The Victory. The. " mittee yesterday, when. Mr. J. T. [bust was the gift of the latc Lord . ' White, Solicitor to the Treasury, "as ibitrathcona, formerly High Commis- I I being questioned as to the earnings iflone1" tor Canada in London, through 1'i' ' lot the various race trucks, witness '"fet British and Foreign Sailors' So- ' 'I gsatd the information which he had . F385; ot which {he Rev. Alfred Hall ' I obtained from the Ontario Jockey lt' e 'l'oronto 'vomnllSSloner. It ac- I Club had been given voluntarily, but geompames the gift of Nelson shields - I On the understanding that it "as to Ao the educational institutions ot the » 1 lit confidential. A communication Province. ram the Provincial Treassurer's De- The L ..., l.. . t,9 , - . - partment was read to the committee.' ed b eglglat-"e Chaufbm "aspac1;- i to the effect that a number of Racing . y men? ers and their relatlres and j . Associations voluntarily produced tor, trxends and other prominent citizens, ' :23 Ii'rol'Flfial 1tietass.ut,r's, inspection: including his Worship Mayor Church: . me n s a emen s as to revenues in and membe ' " . _., l the fallof 1915. but did so on the: Judge; of 'ri' ff the Cit: Couner distinct understanding that they." . . t ..e "in?" courts m U": "', would be treated as confidential and' Ir: anc rept'esenatives of various so-i returned immediately after they "and. metres. , a it: :xamined, i . Members Startied. f . 'o s Master': . 5 T116 bust. Which was carried into? Irv.. Sam Carter (South "thing-Lon) _ _ {:23 ft't.a',12Y tr a party Of sailors and took the position that Parliament was 'ant-edov: as unveiled bv.the. J//eu.ttn-,' ed bigger than the Minister and the De- Hendrle taller-t If Ontario, titt" John: ', l partinent, This had become a public movin h Us as his Honor was re- . question and th " Pe . q f, 1e Union Jack which covered . e. Government must the bust a tiashlt h take the responsibility. if the Rae-l taken. Sii; of mi 'c 'e/e,o/rr,tii,.',l,Ltt.t: ' , QUE-f Associations declined to give the 'Was iriGdr"vei"i to lurimnzt-Afmhters r 1 . ','intormation sought they could be when the "l: tpr' t p e1 eral feet ll 'ta edd . . .' l . l 10le exploded. while it rt such a well-that they. might others present hehav a . . lvl lbe glad to do So D ' feared a e "s it they " ( l Ctr' , " the Germans had arrived, . , .aVr..9. c. Elliott (West Middlesex)! ..Tho bust is to be placed in the l l talso resolutely maintained that the? library of the Parliament buildings ,'R ' information should be obtained from Elev. Alfred Hall announced that M. i' nese clubs.' ' These people; he said ' 1:500 shields have been distributed in , should be told this business couldg Canada and 800 in Or,tario. v' not be treated in a.- confidential wa'v N ls . "q , a . t l, y. . e sons Great = ' Pherewas some argument as to the! 5 , Example. ' :confidential attitude, and Mr. Mus-l '1; 11" bust was-accepted toy Sir Wil- ' grove..rep1ying' to Mr. Carter, dcclar- l-a '11} 'pt):.) ra'ld- Mr. Rowen on be- "r 16d theta. Government was 'not big- Seat? 31"" 't,tir,Wr11y?-t,, the Premier I ger than its word. Mr. Carter's final iof la!) llg'th'ut it would remind them' "d. T _ retort Was, "There are words and sand raains supremacy on the seas, ' Words." ' 3L0rd "Jilso'y',,Q, ,'lTt'hr tribute to: I , _ l , r,", 'rv . . use 5 roug sense of ' , l Crowds at Windsor. ( €931ng ct/Id/ttgi,,'",','; under the most try- F ' _ With reference to the 1,lc._.m51m.c? 'l'k"ii". The Liber'als tel1"eV,,tail tguide EO.' I Race Track at Windsor. Mr. J Ti ilvhen the British {leetL "$3591.5ng tih'ai ' I White produced returns showing that; , is" David Beatty, had an Oppor'lulnlif" ' the passengers handled hv the rail-l 30f meeting the German battled"? F . 1 way company from Detroit to Wind-! ' cthe victory for Britain v'ould'be at. I set at tNsr.time Qof the fall' LiiiifiV _ ":85 decisive than was that \'icto'r3 numbered over 14,000 tor the seven l won by Nelson. Both the Premier and Itat The highest number was overi tp1t/e2t'e.t-titn, leader spoke in com- I _ ' on one day. erms of the late Lo d; , ' In reply to;Mr. J.i.. Elliott, Mr. in.) 'St?t33§°'fa' " r i W. Johns. law clerk in the Provincial: the I." e ff?,'.', salver was Presented toi 2 ' BeeretarvU Department. stated that tice 'dr1eitfn'g,tifyrgtyo,r, by Mr. Jus- the Gore Bay Riding and Driving As- 'one to 1%". "up" Rev. Mr. Hall 'gave " Ir/ft") was incorporated in 1899 medals 'were ttf,t!r,iit gainieslon, and V a capital of 31500 In Vo't»e}n'l 'mierkth . e o t e Pre- I ' . . _ - . ' e _ l her. 1.915. the .Capital Was changed to" and i,tthhe'tuoly/,rir2,"guty'te; Dr. Pyne J I l "totjty, and 1n February 1916 to ceedings as sour pr m the pro- ' .. .. . ' , , enirs. _ 3200;009: The present name was the. I is] "N N ' _ , mirth?" .Riding and Driving Associa-z r 13Lolors t"showtt. tt. _ _ V l A , /' ' . . l nothel picturesque event. ri ' l i gm. presentation. of the 5731303; itrustt . . Il use 33': «em. of the colortg of I 2 th Irish lasing-s Battalion. 'i ' commanded by Liept.-tkri. T. Herbert i Lennox, member of the Legislature r for North York. The Toronto Irish ' _ ' battalion had trpest.t warned for over- l seas. and announcement was mad ' that the colors " _ e h _ ' rkthe "(intent will e deposited in lfttat I . q . ' color art T w' f" .. "reload. Thel - up, Y led', #96,"! b a little ' I Irish piper pawn.» "rt) 't'F, 'G ', the Green." .. sir. r... tarm "I i _ 0"! sizes-si',), T' "s it E iii V . 1 ' I