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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 15 Mar 1904, p. 1

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Ila-TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1904. tr, '.'T Wr'rr' "TY '8Br' x '9f'el', 'pr " _ , tiiipetior content ,isiii -uaitik"e'd. they . HAIR Premier remarking that the order would be complied With so fare, prac- - tidalble at the earliest possible m . ' ment. j _ Fire Escapes on Factories. _.....__.__M Before the orders of the day were ' called Mr. Crawford called the atterw Second One at Ontario Agricul- tion y theiiouse to a statement made tu yy the Chief of the Fire Brigade of ral College Suggested. foronto to a newspaper, that a more stringent act should be passed by the ------------r-e-- Legislature requiring more fire 1etl copes on factories, many of Toronto's A NEW PHYSICS BUILDING. factories being" most inadequately _ equipged in this way. No man, said'; .t.vi_ --- ---.-'- Mr. Crawford, was in a better position! to know the true. condition of things,i . . . . rs ;,,.r , , Question About the.lntroductiotr will 'ttCJ..'", Chief '2rt'ileanot.n',,s, con-) . we on , at a more s r.tngent law or' of the Temperance Bill. stricter eniorrrement was. Secessam; it was certainly a matter that should ire- 7 _.__ ., --- Ci")'.". (he. attention. oi the Minister in charge of the department. More Fire Escapes for Factories--- [he Minister of. Education's bill to Private Bills Advanced a Stage-- amend, the. ac.' rtspcft.mg boards oi . . . , education m certain Cities was read a Garnishment of Civil Servants thit-d tam. Salaries - Further Taxation or, The following bille, were intr 4 " l T . i = ' ", F roduced: Railways. l /l norm. J.. H. uor'man as a final year . student in. the Royal College of Dental _------------'" l Surgeons, Mr. Powell; to"incorporate the ournnt River Power Company "My hope is that we will have a' my: if/It:,:,',,':.,..))?,'":".,.')),",;-:,".' am.en.d the forestry chair in the University of To-. the. assessment hr?" 'Vl'rhc (regision 0'! ronto, and I will not regret it if we; amend the act proiiiding. a: Sign. at: have a second one at the Ontario Ag- uishment of the salaries of cixiii lie," ricultural College." remarked the Min-l 13"?" Mr. Lucas; respecting the Lac ister oi Education in the Legislature: :1? $31 (13105"??? & Keewatin Raii- yesterday after noon. 2 i'1l112.t{nt0 Ijifl'fi",",,§" i',:"..:",!',',".]'",",".". D. B. - . . .- wb 'CTCLlriet {li""' ". Mr. Whitney had moved for a re-l weii. "hm. J.1r. Cald- turn oi correspondence with reference A num.hrrr "5 prim") bills ww- ad- to the construction oi 2.: physical lab- v:ytced a stryge. . . oratory ior the university and the es- rhe Premier, m reply to Mr. Whit, bli _ a . my, said that. the "Soo" bill ' ta ishment ot a department of for- ttot be consider d thi L lit ENOUId estry in the same institution. , he could min; eon; IS week, as rar as Hon. Mr. Harcourt, in promising Mr. St. j0rir-'-riir'hev, will the tem that the information would be brought ' WWW": bill be brought do"??? w.k - I down at once, said Mr. Whitney was [he Premier-l am unable to saVi quite right in saying the matters were 1de/tiy,lay, at present. ' ' ot importance. It was not long since . The House adjourned at [us pm. the Government was asked to consider Taxation of Railways. the question of a new physics building. A deputation representing the East The House would remember that a Yorls Farmers' Association waited up- very large building was being erected ion the, Government yesterday in sup- on C Ll sport or the Pettypiece bill ortyviding Ah ege street. and there was a tea-I for further t . f, . . . . l l "rmvq 3' l sortable h .. . . t . ammo; or railways. inc ope that to some extent Premier in reply "an! it ww- b i,, the students-mow overcrowded, iti ltention Vi the i's'c')t1'ru,di',-.e2"stot 31.4132 if; t'.3tcyt physics might be given! the railways pay a little more to the ose'girrict'ig,ntitirt Jt was said by the/ 'J,1u'i'fd"aii,1',ev','. and a great deal more ' no e t , o re ' dents were takin thwcrltha'n 6oo stu-,' avi 'ff",',',),"),?, thay, they had been . g e pnystcs course' paymg. t would not oe a Wise poncy 3in . li they could accommodate! to place too heavy a load oi taxation em in the College sire F b ildi . on. tl t ail - " t l i , 7 would be a bett __. e. lit mg it, tic r wars, tor they would save of vie _ er May from two points: io make up for it bv increasing rates and Pew, economy m. the. first place,1 but it. was pro-cosed to tax the ', " ' secondly, WOW-<10!) could be) high as the business - "F ern hi .- Pte. much more quickly than if they: stand The . - coma reasonably! " yutctiorred the erection of a new build- fro . h _more the Province got! mg. - affm't e railways the more is could? om to mend throuwh th I The Forest . " . P . - 0. out 1e Coun- ry Chair . try and in this m th . . . . r . , t o y we tmmicipalities " was a considera , . . would benefit, althoum.h . ed Mr. Har . ye time, contmu- the taxe " e , not collecting court, since the Go S directly. The deputation my; was first asked to deal witl'icgiel which was introdtieed by Mr J Rid}: es n A . '. . l "£933: a department of forestry/ ardson, M. P. P., and consisted of ' . 'i-reasoned protest had been re-i Messrs. T. Hood, J Stewart L E caved from Dr. Mills f 7 Annis and - ." . . .' . "', l f o the Ontarxol _ James Crichton incidenta,1lv' : gricultural College at Guelph ar u-' ~callcd attention to the C , . . .. 1 mg ttt there rather than in Torogtn' the Midland division 1',cloU7v8,'. 02' was the p ace in whi _ . "..' Tre . ran chair. The Miriisiéi-1 tgf t"it)1iiil1t,t,1e,"i ttnk between Markham and Toronto. wil.,..',',",',',",,,,,-':)"),)") view. 1r'i'. do 35:! Notes. l? , S " ne r inister o . _ Th . . i ."thiat I sure in that vicwf Eilfcauon, for e Committee on Agriculture met} IS that il q .' . y hope orgamzation and elected M T 1 . we wt l have a chair in th . lor of Mid Chai ' r. ay- verstty, and I will not regret it 'i/e,'; Mr ill, dlesexas irman. have a second one in Guelph." we ilar t "fit) has introduced a bill, sim- Mr. Whitney~1 think ifachoice had tend ti: at l last oession, to ex- _ to be made the university is the pro ling th e proPlnom of the act respect- per place. but I think it would ii l .1 e garnishment of the salaries of a good idea to have one also at l, li,tl Seryants to those employed in: Nrri.cuttyrty! College, As to the new . it outside service. . physics building: ii there are 600 stu- =e-'-"e."dig.rg=rs-..er=u.-...e l d.ents now j.t.Till be a serious q-ues- i !ion.wihen Trinity comes in what is to be none mm them all. There can- not be any too 'mueh energy displayed now tr. the (resentment in dealing . with this mater. 3 , 7 . ' 're,ritit',,',"'t',',s, motion for detailed in- Lorma on.eomeming the companies. included in the Consolidated Lake

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