~SATURDAY, -- MARCH -- 5 2 ___._ distur) P m oo oo o oo 1 n ioichs " dial o c , > s ie e e n i f was a most disturhb-- J o) An Bb ane en tnenes f e v= Dornnmm «ooo . -- Frrpmepmmmaes ~ 4 > *4 7/ PB o ¢ * / ¥ ¥% C p ) $ d ov P es 14-- 'Yd --] WTNAITTT: %:;fl-g'j._' . 9EX measure and had been debated over :; WOULD BAR DRINE | m ===a ns ns AL C3 i¥ es m in eranp d P dR | ies were interested in it, and in his * ATEBS' GUST f:':rl::uinflg'c mail he had two letters ask-- > f ¥ MB ing for information on the subjfecé.d He t 4 7 that the Minister 0 uca-- suggested o 3 1 % m«smmirasyustams tion see to it that cagles of the bill be 1 ' s sent to every high school board in the Mr. McNaught Introduces ANti |province. He submitted ttlat his re-- & & uest for delay was reasonable, o treating Bill f Mr. Crawford said he would prefer if * the House could see fit to let the bill zo % to committee. 0 ' said tl were several Hon, Dr. Pyne said there ® 1| RAILWAY FIRE RANGERS. jbms all on the very same question. 11e 1 | thought it would be well at the present 4 gmenaaninazas | time to let it stand, _ This was agreed . | to. * | 5 New 'Roads to Pay Cost of \North Grey Four Years Ago. s Forest Protection. ' In reply to Mr. Gamey, the Premicr > | stated that a verbal report had been 1 samjeasemmansas | made by Mr. Aemilius Irving on his mis-- t 'P«i()n vo North Cirey in 1902. _ Pursuing --\University and Hydro--Electric Power ;the question, . Mr, 1],i1anl;ey \:ianted 'to y k ¢ if : ort could be made to the "| _ Commission Reports to be Hastencd ;fr:)':::n.lf +. Whitney thought 36 awould --Mr. Crawford's High School Bill require a person with stronger confidence Stands Over -- Ministers Answet ) in his own powers than he himself pos-- '.wssml to do so, but an endcavor might Many Questions. f be made. | After the adjournment Mr. Gamey in-- merk is formed a (ilobe reporter that he intend-- & k | ed to move to have the person who re-- Besides the answering of a nuunber of _/ cejved the verbal report called before the questions, the introduction of the Gove 'bar of the House, lcmmom', lill to place the cost of firee || 7p4 Daily Catechism. :Ilt:ang'ing upon railroads running throug!t ; Mr. Preston inquired whether repre-- |10res* lands was the only item of nots _| sentations had been made to the Provin-- iin the business of yesterday's session of _/ cial by the Dominion Government as to the Legiglature, _ Mr. Crawford's higl | possible injury to Niagara Falls, and @f | a | international action had been suggested t school bill was allowed to stand. Mr. | from Ottawa. The Premier replied in | McNaught, the new member for NortW® | the negative, but stated that if the |'Toronto, has already, distinguished him-- _ | wmatter be brought to their attention hy f es snn mwg s clis ' the Government of Canada it will he | self by giving notice of a bill to prohibit |earefully-- considered by the Ontaria | the custom of treating. _ Mr, MceNaught ; | Government. [ told a Globe reporter that he was not f In the absence of Mr. May, Mr. Pres-- ' & 1 Y £ \ e « a i | familiar with the terms of the bill, which _ | xtnlul-]:do( };';r"]'}:]"t Jél:'epdlivae:netfiu tl(lzr:a]:sm:: | was on the lines of a suggestion debat-- Otfawa, and was told uy Hon:-- Xr. |ed recently before the Yacht Club, Many ++Hanna there were none, but complaints | : [ k P | influential men were behind it, and he !| did reach the department that the law | s . | was being violated in Ottawa. _ The | had consented to introduce it merely as | vigit of the special officer of the depart« [an educational measure,. Tt might ap-- irnpnt was a result of the complaints, | pear to be in advance of the age, but Mr. |and the department sent a special of-- ' MceNaught believed it was a good thing f::; to assist in the enforcement of the to get people to think about it, 'The _ | Tn the absonce of Mr. McDougall, Mr. \ more discussion and ventilation it re-- _ |Preston's (Brant) inquiry as to the pro-- | ceived the better, _ The only way, he | posed insurance investigation was an-- Illhuught. to make people temperate was 1! z:: T:;""']il 1:'1-"11 "'l': P"'l'ml'e"'- The Govern-- ' 3 r t (6) L 16 p on " to educate them, as they could not be _ | newspapers lh::g"a'Uc'g'rxu(;:'iz:&tnh\(\)-?ll[ t{;e forced. _ The bill was being revised by _ |appointed by the Dominion 'Govommen: another member of the House, and Mr. to investigate insurance, and therefore | MeNaught preferred to wait until it was he could givo no answer. At present it | brought in before saying anything more was impossible to say whether the Gov-- | about it, > f | ernment would take independent action | f | in that direction. !T" Preserve Forests: | _ My. Preston (Brant), for Mr. McDou-- | _ The second Government measure of |gall, was told that the Government has | the session was introduced by Hon. Mr, conveved to the Temiskaming & North-- Cochrane; It is an act to amend the ern Ontario Railway Commission the |act to preserve forests from destruction l'm'nvruls under the right of way of the !l)_\' fire, and was outlined in The Globe loid.. s o ) | of Thursday. _ In full the @mendment is ']) Mr. Pense, in the absence of Mr. Mc-- |as follows :--During the construction of ;(,Ougf'lh was informed by Hon. Mr. |any railway passing through any of the _ | },ochn AnC thf't M!;- L. Loughrin hbad | public forests, whether under timber 'f}),emll, Chicf Fire Ranger in Temagami { license or not. the Minister of Lands, ',flfir *A lH'e was engaged by the season, | Forests and Mines miay appoint as many * :;, employment not being in any sense fire--rangers as he may see fit, whose > l"e;?.mn{\lfit' He was not employed last |duty it shall be to enforee the provi-- as timre e had been no investigation, Ismns and requirements of the act along > Mr H ';'_asEn't')thmg to investigate, | and adjacent to the line of construction | l'asi.: Se;%n' § zans wa's appointed fqr | of such railway, and the expenses inci-- filling t'ile f sllt at preb;nt ro person is | dent. to and connected with such fire-- At6 not malzioe ulr?tl,l"l ';; tfie appointments | ranging shall be a debt due to tho sof comm 1 e fire--ranging sea~ | !Crown from the railway company con-- on the f;.:l:(;zn finfr Et':f;ls N served | | cerned, payable upon demand of the Min-- | Loughrin, had ee%volg?i :' ;mfi'e» Mr. | | ister of Lands, Forests and Mines, and the Bureau of {Iinos m;sdcx'pfiour o ael | may be. recovered at the suit of the || canoeman an(l-busl'l;nan "as's «apablel J(-'I'Oy'n in any court of competent juris-- '| Myr, Pense, in the abse'nce £ M ,_l dictio of Mr, Mc ' s <| Dougail, was also told by Hon. Mr. | High Schools Interested. lfgll,fm;fn:ifiitt no, fimber license had | . _Mr, Crawford moved the second read-- : Re,,f,gw. but ;:)ménlai}rrl ";-ntg * '.Northf ing of his bill to amend the high schools ;| old town plot of Ro]ph o it en Son > S act, which now gives permission io ;|It was estimated bx? t':}: 4 ?;ld T aent pupils residing outside the municipal , rangers at 250,000 feet bo rdovemment boundaries to attend on payment of 80 . | and the price to be paid wa. ie per cent. of the cost, ;| M feet for Whateverpm as $3.25 per Mr. Hareourt asked that it be allowod .| cut. _ This auantity might be 4 owe s was qone by authority o oooooooooiiiiiiemmmmmmmmmmeses..22