git; the responsibility; that he was . T r---------""-""-------------.-, thy as he knew that tho evil was tact"; but because it affected On- 1"dl ttprms-raeintr to such a small 1 be 'Girl, he did not propose to deal " " T F'otlU,u'ttttg,a,',i leaving it to the ET Bil? MONEY ' esu eati a . b - 9 Struck out. " ion th t it e IN "BENS P _ I 'Not True." says Rancy. .-------_ l RB , "My honorable friend knows that . . . _ "in1pti,iii2ji"tili,?,iiiiiiii," 'egtrl,"i"'ot,t Member Cpitioizes Rate Oil At ten-thirty in the Legislature " an oo business in n- . . . " i333; than" Mr. Ferguson. "He Five Per Cent. In 'ite 11:81" the long fight over re- B at. but he has been advised, 7 r . str ution was begun. Pre ., . araid has been made----" Doherty s Bill tions had been made f . para . Aug-1:1? t not true," interposed the --------- night l i th " Jil' an all- Y' eneral. He had had no BetM10n, e Li. . havin tings. 32,31:- ezgg; 31:11.31;- MANY MEASURES DEBATED been organized into two relays of ' y. ' a s er . . {has been a raid on the Deputy," said ------_ shirts. It had been whispered tlk I:el'tiuson. "Someone who was Hon. Manning Doherty's hill foruahout that the Conservatives were .- k oo ed in the methods and had the aiding of consolidation of cheese re d t ' . nowledge of the "operations drafted ' p pare o put up a prolonged the bill." factories passed through committee , debate, their main contention heine , trdhf/T' already said who drafted of the whole in the Legislature. yes- _ directed against the application 2 . ill," re lied he ,-' - r ' . F " U. eral. p we Attorney Gen terday and now stands T:,',,','),'.'] proportional representation. it . "Get B ' .. third reading. There was cons er- may be some days, however, before ', I'?', of Courage. able discussion. but no radical the real Conservative ktiiGUi, i. th'Ir' P.elryrtyson ranttd to know how amendments were made. toward all phases of redistribution ii ey omitted such an Important word is revealed - as the word "entries." When he got Is This Warning? . ii"iri Mr F r . l' gold of a racing sheet the first thing Criticisms already aimed against stru i ' t. e guson opened the e did was to look at the entries, he the bill were repeated by several gg 8.31 once, pouncing upon the t said. "If you omit th tt t "O Premier's suggestions re rdin . . ' e ht "t rd. . Lib 1 ga g a that is the key of the whole situ-' speakers, and Fl. It. Hall ( era. new representation law. Last d' ag"?- They could publish in your} Parry Sound) caused a flurry wheel, Friday the Premier said he had a t f,") C1131 organ. in The Star. the. ontricsi he turned his attention for a moment few suggestions to offer. and then ', I', met-y horse-race from Mexico tol to the Premier's speech of last Sat- he told the House of his ideas of _'..., e Arctic Ocean and the handbook) urday. The Liberals, maid Mr. Hall. four classes of re ,. g tft' ... i'." (linen could go on and flourish." he! had "saved his bacon" many times first th h, .p es en 1til11r, ':h', Geclared. He urged the Attorney} in the last four years. but the Pre- '. It oronto metropolitan), , 11eneral to "have a. burst of courage! mier need not think they would con- area; second, the , urban centres,'; "vf', t is afternoon; got one of those; tiniie to be on the flywheel of the such as Hamilton and Ottawa:) :45 fighting moods on." : Government to make it turn over." third. the rural communities in old! "' Sees Fermison's Point i He hoped he would disabuse himself Ontario; and fourth, New Ontario. , _ M .' . . . of that idea, said Mr. Hall. ., t ' _sn",g,: Ferguson intimated that. the John Joynt, Conservative. North FiugRestions Are Attacked. g . illdi' IP!" of Agriculture. who was Huron, criticized the interest rate of Political students at the time? "y', l mg m his seat beside Mr. Ranoy, 5 per cent. when in other bills it h h . A " ii :3 could m . ' .. .. . l ' . ' t oug t the Premier had made an',, i _ a rm what he "as saying, and was 6 per cent. The Minister of er . ki , .- ! l that brought Mr. Delicrty to his feet.l Agriculture made the announcement - ror m ma. rig them suggestions: if Mr. Doherty will he could see the,' that the department would not ap- and'at the same time throwing [liei Vi force of Mr. Ferguson's nrgumcnm prove the site for a new factory whole measure to the fiouse. it Is,. . bflt there. wash danger that they) until any privately owned factory in was said that. had tho Premier; 3" t"ifi'1',,f/"t,"t",r mixed in the object or! the district had been fairly dealt Famed to kill redistribution, mak-, V f?, b'lei ill. it was not the in.tent of thel with. He did not think. however. mg such suggestions at such a timel _ l to destroy horse-racing or do: that such stipulations should be put was a good way to ensure thei gigaynrwirth ttihoo, dvsire of the people: in the bill. slaughter In any event these» ' 0 ma on regurdi tl ' c , , - . . . "., k ' "r "'. z n' . of horse-racing. Thousalfds 'C/s"))'.) To Give Coroner Rise. suggestions gave Mr. terguso.n his v) sons, not betting, were interested There was considerable discussion opportunity last night, and he] each year in HM Publication of the over the committee stage of the bill immediately claim'ul that such eu F names of horses that wle going to to amend the Coroners' Act, esno- division in representation would be run. for instant-. in thr Grand Na-, 11,t),llA, as regards the salary of the "vicious and erroneous." The' [ lional tsteeplechastt. They Wore in-i Chief Coroner of.'r?ronto. The At- Conservative Leader laid down his I "re-":9" tif:1y't thes were horsci tty'i1neirf2'e"irtal,, said hi? was prepared party's policy, indicating but two hoop P. They new the history of? ilcrease somew at, but he did 'dh' . i "v .. ' these horses and liked to get inror-l not know to what extent. Before he classes of" representation. urban l mation asto what those horses w... i did so. he would consult with city and rural, a policy which differs doing. " . Jo authorities. 'ti.i;1'.2.r train all ideas held lily tflie , Second reading was iven t t l. . . e igniting principle or " Delusion, Says Ferguson. ', act to amend the JudgicatxurcO A413: redistribution. he claimed. was b'lllavei'ybodiy thought that when this. aim?" Drogidgs for two permanent "equality of population." 1 came own it was going toi melons o t e Appellate Court in _ . V eradicate the evil, root and branchf; Toronto, tive on each. Second read- No Courtesy ll eek Thot. said Mr. Ferguson. but now the At-i 1lir was given also to Hon. Peter Though this is supposed Irr be; 2t7g'.,'iif?,fJgel, said "No." He who; amiths bill to amend the Billiard V'CourteSy Week" in Toronto, that; . ttorney-General) had made him-i oom and Bowling Alley License ivirtue will probably be conspicuous) self open, proceeded Mr. Ferguson,a Act, which makes the tisCal year as by its absence from Queen's Park-- ,' ' _ . l ' . t -1 t. to the most serious accusation of m-. regards these institutions end on th t i it v 't d ' . ii . '1 sincerity possible to make. i May 31. . a B, yes er ay prov" cs "1% ' Vigorous exception was taken to; Third readings Were given to the .eitample. The House started out t Mr. Raney's amendments by John A. following: An Act to Amend the lwlth litter words and still more! 'gs Currie, who got into several clashes Deserted Wives and Children's ibitter innuendo. Hon. Mr. Haney; i with Mr. Ranoy. J. waltor Curry Maintenance Apt; an Act to Amend ', instead of moving third reading tori it maintained that entries and results the Agricultural Development Act; his bill regarding racing informs-l wou'lddbe of, little use to a man who! an Ab" Respectmg the Township of tion, threw it back into committee.} ws e to et. So far as ho could a?" Oro", an Act Respecting the When the bill was last in commit-'; see. the bill would not be helped by ty of Ottawa; an act to authorize tee some words were added prohib-i having these words in, and they the Lieutenant-Governor-in Council itil _ tl bl: t: f " tries.} would hear all over the Province to guarantee the payment of certain 1g 1e no lea ion o ent.r I I that the Attorney-General was not debentures: an Act Respecting Regi- names of owners, stables or JOCK-i it? willing to let the public have evenl titration of Guests in Standard 110. ers.' These insertions were made! ' the names of the horses and the re.' tels. at the instigation of Conservatives, 7 suits of the races, He would be; ------------------------- who appeared at the time to be CO-l ' sorry tho, see those words added be-: operating with the Government. to; k' tc/ll,',",',',, 1uehtehartdl1/i,,st,gtuu,,t,t would; stamp out handbook betting. As? ( F 13b! resu ti sought for. i it turned out, the suggested addi- inn ection. I tions were possibly more of a politi- A final objectum was made by Mr.l, cal game than any product of sin- l Ferguson in that the bill Permits the! cerity. Mr. Raney asked for the i sale of British newspapers contaan elimination of these additions. stat-i . in: this information but Prohibits; ing that the bill in its original torml the sale JY, Canadian or American went far enough l papers. Surely we are no more im- . M F . id ome-I moral than they are in Great Brit-I .. l r. erguson at .once tral 8 ( aint." he exclaimed. "Why was notl, thing. about not being prepared to _ permission given for the sale Jil assomate himself with a man who) I newspapers from other Provinces inl was not in earnest. Thc httorne.v-i - "et/ti',',', d th t l I General's course was "tortuous; I . " u o a it W 11 destroy the dodging and evasion for purely, . pm, said the Attorney-General. i political purposes." Then he went; a . - l . on to say there was no more "artful. , l ' dodger" than Mr. Raney. notcvent . , ; excepting "his nimble little friend i C ' I (Mr. Doherty). Seriously, Niel Conservative Leader claimed the) l 'inclusion of "entries" among Pro" j 1 hibited information would kill! l handbook betting. Then he assert-l ed somebody had made "a raid 011' _ the Attorney-General. a ttat.eny,r11,tl . which met with prompt denial. " . o...---'. Col. 1.A. Currie claimed Mr. ii'i'iiii) t _ . . had been associated with Abe Or- _ i