& > $ > "'\uf'Aa\\\\ co _ | j Wixing enthusiastic over mining | cmmmemmmmim~~_ o (Bevelnpmont of the g'ear past, Dr. 7 [AilIfn 2erry lauded the efforts of Hon. & ; 4 Charles McCrea, Minister of Mines. l . in attracting foreign capital to On-- eA ve ks ( j tario mining areas,. Upon the sub-- : | Ject of education, the speaker ap-- i proved of the Premier's idea of es-- i j NL ' tablishing township instead of sec-- | R §> tion boards in the rural school dis-- wiidpricrlihien i uaiinniiativicady R H'ictsi5 and, indirectly, announced R C f H % th P & 1e Premier's intention to set up a *' ¢ k system of correspondence schools eques = 0 O'mu for ,'n { for pupils in the very remote, and io meiinsemitvon eb s formation on aovernment's k |SDarsely settled areas of the Prov-- L 0 PO' R f d | C ince. i i ICQUor IG ctuse * ¥ * % i At the conclusion of Dr. Berry's QueStlon Ra'sed by Raney * 99 4 22 y_ y !1 ag speech, W. E. N. Sinclair, Liberal i ? , on "h.-« [ 6. |l;eudlerl.) moved the adjournment of Pomted Que"es on A mcoment after. the LeziSI&tU"el' the debate. Mr. Sinclair will be the n resumed it ies yvos Carl| | o 'next speaker, Divested of its coat of order Paper :: muth ]s'd~ut ea veslerdis Hskt ? J | formality, _ and _ with _ "working Stommoncunmeses f _;u).nru S n(;ep'indenlt L:bor 11'111em- c~8 clothes on," the Legislature awaits | ber for South Waterloo, brought up | "p !his pronouncements with much in-- TO PROBE NEW BU".D'NG the liquor question by asking the | e | terest. ' ummenrammeimrercom Government if it intended bringing | ¢ y R Warning of an attack to be made zln lo1giésla}£ieorx; ]tsinn;:g;g a tthheat(;'i.::\r; t % o % y (s ll-(,n r o F L he |. ( eE | § ; on th.e Government by Progressive ine qovernment had any announce-- | $ | and Liberal members, on the miatter| ment to make on the subject it would ; | 1 s of the Government's failure to hold| be made to the D'Jb"('-l Mr. Homuth, t a, by., +#3 is 'pose of _| continuing to query the Prime Min-- : t oi t ) D9 elections f(fl the.rm'mo_c of fill 'lstel'. was ruled out of order by the ,1 |¥o 8Co | _ ing the seven vacancies in the House,} gpeaker on the ground that he had | k 5 | was given yesterday in questions on}i no right to question the Government | ) the order paper. on a matter of policy. . -- 1 * t Hon. W. E. Faney, Progressive Mr. Homuth put his question just $% 3 Leader, asks how many seats are before the orders of the day were oX :s vacant in the House, the. reason called. "I would like to ask." said Eols | for the vacancies, what parties the he, '"in view of the fact that there 1 yc e | former members supported, and is no mention of any modification of 1 W1 * i | _ continues: "Is the Government aware the Ontario Temperancef@ct in the 3 "Ry 5 TownShlp SChOOl Boards that the Legislative Assembly Act Spceech from the Throfc. Is the *u" ( requires that a warrant shall be HMouse to understand that the Gov-- ' '".h. i' Proposal tO EVOke MOl'e issued 'immediately for a new elec--)|oernment has no intention of bring-- ol o d + i tion on a seat becoming vacant? ing down legislation to increase the . ;'fa" F | D'SCUSS'O" Is the Government aware that this Sgl"'f"g'h of beer or prO\'idn for the ' ce E ? womnmanamem . ammauamee provision is for the protection of L:O\;ernmem. suleiof liquor?" * $ % the Opposition in the Legislature?" Can appreciate my honorable y |REMOVE SAL!\CIOUS BOOKS Questions by other members have friend's concern," replied Mr. Fergu-- \ , to do with timber tenders, construc.-- S0n, "but 1 can only say when the 4 @J'fi:} tion contracts, Government appoint-- ;70}"31'"m€i"¢ hflgl any bEBHHOI_JtnC'efil;eSt C "rr? ie The Provincial Government vos-- ments and announcements, and 4.4 to be made on the subject it w € phe "f:~'¢§ 'od & es Ne beer. Many of them by Progressive mMade to the public at large." w anget lterday introduced before the House supporters presage active work by '"But----," retorted Mr. Homuth. i -- t t a brief variety of bills for first read-l this group in the session. "()é'gIer. lorder." called the Premier e LL}'j, ~ ing' including amend nts he k R and is followers. + e"' ,Publi c LAbrs d Amt uflme rt,b _of ';' | Sees Political Purpose. | _*"I must point out that my honor-- K : 2 § + sfi . LEuDRC y : Aublr ME sls ud it ]--' R. H. Kemp, Lincoln, asks; "Did able friend is out of order," said the Ih : sn loh :tano Museum Act, the Workmen's the Minister of Lands and Forests| Speaker. , R t3 < * ho (okes Compensation Act, and the bill,' announce the result of the opening| "I ll?'l"e}}hf' rz]ghc :g «'lSi{ }flhis be--} * ie s 3 p a i+ t » r quar iles| cause the House has the right to ex-- y s which met with opposition last year, tenders for about 9,000 square miles| cau ] g I % 'é l t id o _1 P ( of pulpwood lands at a meeting held| pect that the Government should . f | y h chool boarde. inftcan e q ufU"| in Port Arthur on Oct. 283 last, in|forecast legisiation of such impors t 2*~ (aed school boards, instead of the exist--| the interest of Mr,. Langworthy, Con--| tance in the Speech from the \ E' Ad ling section system, l servative candidate in the gen;eral 'ln..:";m;, '(:011t'in1;ed Mr. H](i)mu'.h.Tl [ e t+x.. ~yO88 4 election? Were the time and place nave given my ruling. he | ' f'?'-?{.'é'*?@g{ May RKRemove Books. chosen with the view of influencing, Member has not the right to 'ask ' 20e ie The amendment to the Public the electors? Why was not the an-- Guestions on a matter that is one of n s ek Library Act is the Government's on-- nouncement made in the usual way |Government policy," _ said the | w ut oonk slaught on lending libraries, Pre-- from the Minister's office?" 'Speaker, concluding the matter. $ r{f'{;'*;i',,,";;. Es mier _Ferguson 'introducing the bill J. W. Widdifield, Ontario North, mermessmaniegpi s emeonmmer xt P 3 , s 4t explained that it was the result of asks if the Government left issuance ¥¥ 45. Nok camplaints received "about salacious of 4.4 beer licenses to the Ontario togs. * literature" in such libraries, "It is Board of License Commissioners' if 2. 1e E not the intention," said he, "to censor permits were issued to Standard | o. es all books, but when a complaint hotels as a matter of course, and bas.~ y ue comes to the department the librarl--! _ ;s ine Government interfered in the x4 5. ie 'an will have the matter discussed| . nommissioners work? *e: $3 o with him and will be asked to 1e--| j $ 2 ;,- vg * : move .the book, and if he refuses, New Building Contracts, = & i' | ue > y uesd there wilil be a right to take it awn.\rl J. G. Lethbridge, Middlesex West, } 9,;;;;'_,;.,_;;4'"%%@;': from him. When he referred to ac--| wants to know how many members ie is u_éw tig: tion which might be taken under the! _ of the Legislature, if any, have a f p | ,,'t;-.;;*-'; Criminal Code, Hon. Mr. Raney de--| partnership or interest in the con-- ) u. o clared, "Criminal proceedings adver--| | ftracts for the erection of the new > '% * -".4" x tise the book." i Government Administration iBuild- | iC /s a e + C ! _ Iing. He also seeks information on ';"jf" 2B To Vnite DlSCllssl?ll. . _ the amounts and nature of each ipe: > ons hk Reintroducing the bill to provide contract. $ C o wl township scl}oo'l' boards, Mr. tetgu-- Karl Homuth, Waterloo, wants to ] "J""i'*; son declared: "'We do not REoPOA® know who recommended the ap-- + d e o en e 5C to enact this legislation this gelal.l pointments of registrars, sheriff, and KK : "t y but to invite dxscussmn'. to &-ng division court clerk in his con-- § \7, [ o aiea y about something that \nlil re 1;52 s UitGenty. He further aske what ap-- [ ..',é on : / ns taxation for rural educat on." t pointments were made for the col-- I + o tar ie © ;. stated that at the second reading 0 lection of gas and beverage taxes, |, e t"Tugs he bill the members would be given { j * iss g).) * en c the heir v.And the salaries in each case. f *' # n io: ample opportunity to express their ~ a: nz in mmmmmm en mm mmmmeminee + UA ns ""*&*, y% thoughits in the matter. io fiwa . y The suggested amendment to the f 5t . e e Workmen's Compensation Act is to * e Jt anole give the board power to award com-- t ~ 4 ,fl@yfii & pensation in the shortening of life f'e\f d;'"R?f'»i e by -- an accident. The proposed \tt : prot se ; amendment to the Royal Ontario : q n oo t .n Museum Act is to provide for the C it ; appointment of honorary trustees on 4 e the Governing Board. ___.__ | © * t n n o 4&"'4 f P '.' : o