'Febmm\' *TA # # ® l 1 55 p y e y Hflghmgton q | #1.957,664 on Salaries N ITS short period in office the Hepburn Government already has _ as un " es lopped a net $1,557,664 anrually off the Provincial payroll, and effected a net staff reduction of 1.101, as follows: These totals of Ontario Government economies were laid on the . . table of the House last night by Prime Minister Mitchell F. Hepburn: Leader of Ontario Tories a Percentage . 6 | was hk uk 0blects tO Tel'm Reac' l Pri Depafi{nqm' Salaries. tions. Salariss. * 99 ime nister_ ..........«..;.......s« ® 1090074 4 19 tionary Tory || (Civil Service Commissioner) ...... is s 50 Smmmmnpememmmenmemmmmmmtzmmmts | -- 'TTEASUIY | ...........sksks kss kss @kkkr4s% 67,213 44 12 M LiqUuof CONUOl ....s.....c.s.«sirssrs 395,391 247 23 EXPLAINED BY HEPBURN|| Archives ..............c .c e e 11150 7 60 | EducatliOn ........«ssirscrsiarixsrsx»s 24,517 11 2 | Lands and PForests .................. 218,056 175 23 ON. GEORGE S. | l4:'./!1tf.)nze_vt-(}ene:'lalc um n +s o. 117,456 64 10.7 agistrates an ounty Offices ...... 124,810 17 19 HENRY waged ora-- MIHES L 2ecke in s ooals ce irhaaaaranara na 14,000 6 6 torical war in the | ?Calth--l'(llos;itals kari¥riras «x¥3 «$ + % 17.1756 53 7 same an onCrIES .....:....«rxr+xus 109,185 83 33 Legislature yesterday to aid || Reformatories and Prisons .......... 39,877 14 8 the idol of «the "young || Provincial Secretary ................ 4.770 4 412 | Tories" -- Wilfrid Heigh-- | Public WOrks ....................... 22,675 17 9 | ington 1| High_wa,vs s¥ *AarfiX,1rriarkkk*k¥r¥*ir® s 178.200 198 13 gvon. [| Public Welfare .............6 06k 6++0 96.484 96 52 Rebukes Mepburn. 1 Unemployment Relief .............. 24,540 41 16 The former FPrime Minister rold || AgriCUItUIG | .............kkk@k kss }6... 140,000 68 17 Hon. Mitchell F. Hepburn that it was | sumensmemstemmese m waiw_== hardly fitting to reprove Mr. Heigh-- 'TOtAL .......1....«srtsrrrrssx«rss $LG21,404 1,149 ington for calling attention to House Increases. Increases. Increases. rules. The phxiwe "reactionary Tory-- Northern Development .............. $ 38,342 36 ism" drew a demurrer. Municipal Affairs ................... 25,452 12 "I did not call the member a reac-- mm mmz n momprmres tionary Tory, as he well knows," the $ 63,794 48 Premier replied. "I said reactionary Nét reductiOn ...........:..ssrisssr1+1. $1,007,004 1,101 Toryism was over." aitbi terememenrererrerermmeryeemeemenenmnsunmnaarennnmmemeenmemenmencmmeeeneccmenmnnmnmmemennnmenmenmmmnmeemmmmamamnmennmemmmmnmmmmmmnnmmmmemmennmmnn rmenmmmnmememmmmmmenmmmmmmnmmmmnma "My honorable friend," said Mr. Henry, still in defense of his recently straying member, "is not going to f escape in this matter. My friend. the member for St. David called atten-- tion to the rule and he charged him -- -- with reactionary Toryism." If that| were not calling him a reactionary 'Tory, Mr. Henry "did not know the English language." The former Premier renewed an old feud a few minutes later when more House rules were called into play. Mr. Hepburn had entered a denial. Defies Interruptions. | "My honorable friend," said Mr.| Henry, "is going to have a chance w' make a speech. I'm going to keep the floor while I'm on my feet." | Hon. Harry C. Nixon was chuckling.| "The Provincial Secretary knows the : rules,." said Mr. Henry. "and he can | keep quiet as well." Then the whole' Hcuse laughed. Later Hon. Duncan Marshall asked the Conservative Leader if a member were permitted to smile.