Louis-Philippe Brodeur (Minister of Inland Revenue)
Liberal
Mr. BRODEUR.
It would cost a large sum of money.
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Mr. BRODEUR.
It would cost a large sum of money.
Mr. FOWLER.
But it might be cheaper in the end.
St. John drill hail:, $10,000.
Mr. BRODEUR.
The hon. member for St. John (Mr. Daniel) on a former occasion
Mr. BRODEUR.
asked for some information as to the site of the Drill Hall. I understand the decision of the Department of Militia is that the drill hall will be erected on the government property ?
Mr. DANIEL.
Can the government say whether they will "commence the construction this season or not ?
Mr. BRODEUR.
Yes ; plans are being prepared.
Mr. DANIEL.
Are they the same plans that were prepared once before.
Mr. BRODEUR.
There are general plans.
Some resolutions reported.
Mr. FIELDING moved the adjournment of the House.
Mr. TAYLOR.
What business will be taken up to-morrow ?
Mr. FIELDING.
There is a Railway Bill, and then we will resume the. discussion of the estimates of the Minister of Bublie Works.
Mr. TAYLOR.
Not the Autonomy Bill ?
Mr. FIELDING.
I think there is an understanding with the leader of the opposition as to that-I do not expect the Autonomy Bill will be taken to-morrow.
Motion agreed to, and House adjourned at 11.30 p.m.
Thursday, June 15, 1905.