fiwséa:! : Feb. i8 dents were increasging since compen-- sation was being pald. He thought that all workingmen should pay some 'small fee into an insurance fund, from which compensation would be drawn. A. Belanger (Liberal, Rus-- 'sell). Karl Homuth (Independent Labor, South Waterloo), and W. C. Weichel (Conservative, North Water-- loo) also spoke. ( Hon. W. F. Nickle introduced several bills for first reading. His announcement of an act to amend | the present> Cemeteries Act was; greeted with a thrust from the Lib-- eral benches of "Going to bury the Government?" ' *"*No," Premier Ferguson flashed retort from across the House. "Wo? are just enlarging them enough to take all of you in." Premier Ferguson pointed out that' it was not the purpose of the Gov-- ernment to allow bills to go through the House without very careful con-- sideration, For that very reason the Revision Commissioners had listen-- ed to representations from different delegations interested in different measures. The Premier suggested that briefs be furnished the Oppo-- sition leaders for purposes of dis-- cussion with members in caucus. At-- torney--(ieneral Nickle welcomed the _co--operation of other members of ' the Bar in the House, but declared | that if he was prepared to pass over | briefs for their consideration he was 'entitled, he felt, to advance notifi-- cation of any criticism they might have to make on his work.