HILL'S CHARCE CAUSES SURPRISE | | c Th (Says Harding Sends Bill, | for Services to | Farlinger | | ASKS RANEY FOR INQUIRY . e en r With apparent surprise, memhers: of the Ontario Government lislenmlil last night to the declaration of H.] P. Hill, Conservative -- member for' West Ottawa, that R. 'P. l'larding.' one--time (;n\'ernmvm'vmmsol on the timber probe, had billed George! Farlinger, . Sioux . Lookout timber | operator, for $500 for services inE connection with the arrangement by| the Royal Commission -- by whivhf he settled with the Ontario| Government for $13,000 for that por--| tion of his overrun which the com-- mission deemed excessive. Mr. Hill demanded of the Attorney--General) that he bring the matter to the at-- tention of the Benchers of the Law society. s '"'This is the first 1 have ever heard of this alleged payment or billing of Mr. Farlinger by Mr. Harding," ex-- claimed the Attorney--General. tOh, you are going to hear mrore yet," replied Mr. Hill, who remind-- ed the Attorney--General -- that Mr. Harding had also received a secret retainer from E. J. Callighan. Mr. Hill also asked if, as a result of his revelation, the Government proposed to again go into Mr. Farlinger's ac--| 'counts and see what amaunt he was entitled to pay to the Province. beecouiri usnn iraneeseee en atienten ty mt lt ataren tea ce e ideik i eeconiteaereihs n en gerares