css $ P vil "Fent should fix an age Umit w :llnt- i servants. _He crlti}?zea fl'g'} oa'-t;p For-- fa zs ras e $ ment O Mr A.Hin Huron, to the Tm LATE Tom p rth Huron, © 4 3?;;:&5'&' f:%';u:%ster ie ggfi:rgi saying ths;'tt ammhaej1 get{ln;lf-eidy to PEAT FOR NEXT YEAR years OouU§ learn the die, instead of trying to job. on in ® complicated Jo o oys pStart," Southwest Toronto, DEPUTATION FROM YORK AND Mr. Dewarlt, to the working * y OX said that according ts for positions sIMCOE COUNTTIEs WAIT O° \Of ine '{21 a}lfi_f;l;lgf::ng would have1 ( sIR WILLIAM HEARST. under e ;') by the party in | 1 o madeey crvadiients ie rardetenrenmmmens Un u}:):r no}r?gn::fi(:d My;' Lucas if that" | The Prime Minister, Sir William ' 'i:%re _ so. 'ghe Attorney--General 'Hearst. yesterday told a large depu-- \ merely smiled. _ _ _ raported tation from York and Simcoe coun-- ' TIne M w%bin;'er::'\ilt?:h ar pslight ties, which waited on the Govern-- 'fnr tglr':'n:ezrl)roviding that the mea-- ment, that it is now too late to se-- 'amen i 11 _come into _ force by cure sufficient peat to alleviate the sure sha f the Lieutenant-- fuel shortage next winter. Sir Wil-- | proclamation . 0 liam, however, assured the deputa-- | Governor. 4n ieb theer oi s tion' that the whole question was { rmnrmfrrerenrereeeetereomnecaemnaa en e | being considered by the Dominion lund Provincial Governments, and he 1 asked the ready co--operation of the ' imunicipulities when the Govern'- j | ment policy is formulated. i Hon. G. | | Howard -- Férguson, Minister _ of ' Lands, Forests and Mines, announc-- | ed that 1,000,000 cords of hardwood I , is available in a strip of land six cemies Tos uy Sicrs oo ninimntioms miles wide along the imill'waly ru{vil- -- ning through Algonquin Park. . Hhie 'Hartley Dewart Opposes Ex-- said that the Goy $ Iuncipalities to | + a ermission to the municip 5: XC s Dendltlll'e Of $30.000 m (r')ut the wood this summer, as one | + 4 means of meeting the fuel short-- | | LCnglature age next winier. ¢ § | im in ons i --The deputation was received by | 1 j ; Sir Wi}lliam Hearst and Hon. Mr. | In the Legislature yesterday Mr. Ferguson. lt was introduced by M,._l IIIu;-uny Dewart moved to strike out George 8. Henry opra\:{t Y?'rk' andt in ve $3 * rchas included ' Messrs. A » earson, | L'\.U'C of SL'O.OO()' fox-the purchase Dep\tlxty fleeve of Newmarket, | |u1 a farm for the Kingston Hos-- Chairman; Thomas Grifith, Warden pital for the Insane, contending that of York County:; Mayor Sprott, Bar-- lthis was an expenditure which could rie; Tom Evans, Bradford; _J. M. icCery iwa f 3 Walton, Aurora; _ George Brodie, very well be left until after the war,| representing the United Farmers of » 'in view of the searcity of money. York; Reeve MacDowell, Mid'f}.nd{ 4 ¢ hAarcauas f . W. Hunter, Secretary. *"Pea The_ Provincial Treasurer, howeve», ::dfi};l" whs the deputation's slo-l maintained that it was absolutely gan, and 'they proposed that the f necessary to have additional farm Government sbhould develoy thle Deizt t f:in e » r e bogs of the Province. particular at-- 'l.'mds in a'(.mnectlon with the institu ' t::tion Felng given to the Holland tion at Kingston, and the Prime Marsh area, which is situated about %.\linister said the purchase proposed 25 miles from Toronto. * | was advisable because the owner of t ooo I the land they were now using had raised the rent to a prohibitive fig-- ure. He added that the Governmentf § 'had been trying a new scheme lni connection with Provincial institu-- 'tions which involved giving more} \ milk and less beef to the patients.| l]t was working out very well, he . fsaid. They were also planning to |co--ordinate the -- agricultural work f lof the Educational and Provincial a SHecretary's Departments. One o2 'the things they had'in imind was the iproductiou of pure seed. & A larger scheme involved the pur-- " chase of 20 herds of ordinary cattle 4 to be placed on the Provincial Farm -- |for the purpose of breeding them to a pure--bred Holstein bull, and thus improving the quality of the live < j stock. They would make expert-- § ments and observations with regard 4 to the proper housing of these cat-- 7 tle, feeding, etc., and a general study § | would be made of the benefits that s C ; "would be derived in the matter of |improving the breed. At this farm it is proposed to'purchase at Kings-- : |ton, it is felt that this work of im-- : 'proving the breeds can be carried ' \ on to advantage, and the experts are [of the opinion that the use of pure-\ 'bred sires will be an object lesson ¢ to the farmers of the country. Mr. Dewart's motion was lost. ¥ 4 . I sB § Ll' ' 44---*__*--__--#