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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 16 Apr 1891, p. 5

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ti)! A) The 370nm Mon. i Before the ttlt"ggt',t Dr. McKay (Or- After recess third readings were given ' ford) introdu a bill to amend the Ontario two bills of Hon. Mr. Bro-r-one rcspect- . Medical .Act. It .prowdes for raising ing the Church of St. John the Evangeligtl i the medical matriculation ' for better at Ottawa, theother to amend the act in- L 2 machinery for the collection of the annual cor rating the College of Ottawa. l fees of the College of _l'hysicians and 6:15 motion by Hon. Mr. Harcourt thatl Surgeons. It places medical men in the. lthe House should go into committee to! matter of professional fees in courts on an morrow on four resolutions be submitted, ', squid footing with veterinary surgeons and: Mr. Meredith brought to the attention of I [architects A clause gives to the council of the House the claims of the County of Grey l, i the college the power to summon witnesses ' upon the land improvement fund. The} ( toattend acommittee of investigation. The _ T hon. Treasurer re lied that tomorrow in tho l I bill, contrary to expectation, does not deal House he expectcg to devote several minntcsi with the supprcsion of faith cure doctors F' to sketch tho Ig,i'trh',f, that fund, With spec- l and other unlicensed healers. ial reference to the " counties in which! the lands were mostl set apart. Stationary. Engineers. The Hon. Mr. 'lla'r"i'd)it resolutions, I The "9°93". committee to which Te. re. which will be taken up to-morrow, declare , ferred Mr. hm" bill W1": r egiird fo station- that there shall be paid out of the consoli- ("Y "g"!ce" tttet at ll, o. clock t.h.iy morning dated revenue fund of the Province to the tn the 1ilya.ry., p. Tait presiding. 1he municipalities entitled thereto tho sum of hon. Prov.infial 50"?"ch although not on 853,704 being the voportion which may be the committee, was interested in the mat- Gi"Gitri to the fll.1','22', of Ontario with fy and attended lit mrtini.r. . For the respect to the Upper Canada improvement Stationary Fmgiueers Association there I fund. Each municipality shall receive that Y,",'."', prisont hlcssrs._John /1: IN ills, A. M. I portion of the said amount which was ob. Wiekena, A. E, ltdkins of Toronto, ae! R. €tained from the lands sold within the lim. Mackie ey) D. {Mom of "mum. , its of said municipality. They arrange I Messrs. Wills and "idioms made out agood {how tho amounts shall be apportioned ce."'.". their Te.tehoy but tho committee, i where two municipalities put in claims. r c41ccting the icclins.,' 1.n tho House, diacour.. l The House has been working industri- aged all hope ot b'"'1"'s', tho engineers the tously these two weeks or more, but next [WWW to teohyT.lalleui,'iryTr,y to Wk? out i week it will strike a still more rapid gait. ccrtiiicatcm of fitness, but Hon. Mr. Gibson I A motion made by tho Attorney-General to. tsu.ggcstc.d, that the engineers content them. _ night, and which tho House adopted, selves With an act that will grant them the _ says _ power to issue certificates," tho architects, That Government orders mm be taken on chartered accountants and other similar l Mondays. after other orders of the day are dis. organisations. These certificates, ho said, Kris-3:1 $10,623:"??? tyg'ifJ,,Tt"l,t,. lied",. shall would come to be recognised, and the per- all Clldf "ifle'lfif.'h'"i',1"dlf) ' "Jdil'tpui1)',' dl/ir, mission to MMU" those diplomas was all that nioncing on Monday, tho 20th instant. the Legislature was likely to grant. The The House went into Committee of Snp- clause hf the act .providiyr h," the inspection , ly. The first item taken up was 849,900 of stationary engines and lxnlerswas avored ', For the School of Practical Science, To. by soycriil members ot the committee. Mr. ironto. Hon. Mr. Ross explained the dc. Rayside, "unnbcr for Glengarry, was op- 's, tails of the vote, the largest part of which posed to the w.hol.e b.ill and seemed un. g is for general equipment of the engineering riendly to "ll legislation auch e that I laboratory, $16,900. The correction of an sought by the engineers. lie caused some i error of 810,000 in the amount of tho re- incrrimcut by telling how the only engineer i vote which had cre it into print caused a ys.lyul who new anything about r .tuuunft th [reduction to 339.99%). There was a short! boiler came near to blowing up his estab- ldiscussionin connection with the work of l , lishment. The hon. member said he had the school and the committee passed to tho ', I "'1."th taught the men who came to tend vote tor agriculture of 8146,688. ' I his boilers when the water got low to rake out tho fire. But the "scientific chap" The Vote for Agriculture. ' when the water got low knew how to get it, It is fttxttering to the Minister of Agri- and the result was that the end of the i culture that whenever he rises in the House . boiler was blown out. The engineers were ', members of the Opposition cannot refrain i . dis msed to accept Mr. Gibson's suggestion, 1 from references to the pint he took in the and the committee rose to meet again a _ recent Dominion clectiolns. I?,? Minister's [ week lioiii to-dny. re rt has been dcla 'C( b . Lie iriiitcrs, _ J'2'f'2r' having Jl'i'l'i'i'l1'sd,"i,d' to tile House ; Notes. Opposition members made a good-hamored ' Among the visitors at the. Legislature to- _ show of objecting to going on _ day was Mr. James Somervillc, M.P., North f with the estimates for agriculture ilrnnt. Mr. Soiiiorville was invited to a T until tho report was brought down. sent on the floor of the House as a distin- ' Mr. Meredith smilingly consented to [ guished guest, but he availed himself of his Vs, comtiiiitoe going on with agriculture privilege as a newspaper man to sit in the L if the hon. Minister would express regret at reporters' gallery, where he was made wel- l the weeks he spent Ii',', tin) t"d,1t'G elsc- conic. tions. Hon. Mr. r " on any ine e- , . I clincd, but tho vote wigs taken u?» g y Mr. Wood, MI., Brockville, Deputy I The first hesitation was over the item of Speaker, was a visitor at the Legislature '3400 for the Ontario Experimental Union: whhy' ' The Minister explained that this was an My.'. James A. Macpherson, mayor of Kin. . . , cardino, had a seat on tho floor of the association whose members, scattered over ', House to-day. Ho, in company with Major the .1'roviny, conducted experiments in i Scott of the 32nd Regiment, is on his ',i,TvT,hf,'it,t.',', and frootsl so }that germs" way to Ottawa on corporation business. may in ormoi o rcsu ts obtaine iin or , L, . . . t the varying elimatos and soils of the differ. 'flhhe "facilitate. halo . not, it Stems, alto. out parts of the Province. Dr Preston and go ' Pf h] ". iann t tctr Opposition to Mr. , I . --- . Davis' bill with regard to bicycles. The to Mr. Clancy made speeches objecting to . . P Trax . . . them, most oifcnsivc clause, which re aired the association, tho former declaring th . . , f 1 . h . d q that it meant simply a distriha. b 0 "any?!" 01 rungs at mg t, a rapped, tion of money which had the effect Pb t e 'Jr'l'i',l'd,', . o not Te. any _legt'sla- of adding to tho number of the, department's no: d,) t l dream)" o. the hm", Theda- paid oliicinls, Mr. Clancy thought tho l pa 3 'fl') f) rtil,"'dit't'rt'ttu1,n, w o waited union was of little value. Mr. -ihydett I upon r.l M 'd. I J,12,'t1e'ii.,'.',t, any amend. cxplainod that the money was not paid out merit to: w o 'ef,t'r, 'tlt. clause ; they do to individuals, the experiments were volun.. i not wan any sue egus ation. tary and the money was for the publication i A bill introduced by Mr. Baxter for Mr. and distribution of the experiments. The Guthrie is to amend the Municipal Act to hon. Minister got through - tho House the give Township Councils authority to pa" . following new amounts or increases to by-law to appoint valuators to take the various associations o-Western Ihsirymen'ts value of all tho property in their town. Association, 8500 (new) ' Dominion Sheep. tship. "rccders' Association, increase .tp.830il and i Mr. C. w. Colter, ox-M.P. for Haldl. for the P""'. Breeders' Association 8300 'mand, occupied a place in the ladies' gal- (new) "tttlt Experiincilital Union, in- lery to-day. crease to 3 ' Ontario 'oultr Associa- tion, increase to 81.500 ; y Beekee Within J 't'l'.'I' McMiillen, M. P. for North era' Association, ineroaao, to tttit, I hang 'et' ' WM 5 Ftsitor at the legisGtiv. The Opposition asked a great number oti y. (Silicstions, but by a Tiarter to 11 oUock out t 0 votes for agricu tiire had been passed and the committee rose. l

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