The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 28 Mar 1906, p. 1

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/ * § % hn manlnine ue Heks Wls Res s S *' w rDNESDAY, MARUH 28. .108 ; s 2. f f es nitmnine ... fald N 'V'IEWS (_/To 'nme. Bell Telephone Mo.' v AR , morial _ Association -- Myr. Preston (Brant). IN BUDGET DEB ATE Messrs. Lennox and Macdiarmid a; * . tempted to introduce bills amending the municipa act, but found they were too late in giving notice. ' o m Mr. Lucas' bill would decentralize the Opposition Members Criticize authority no'}/_ exercised by the officia} 5e x guardian in Toronto, by giving _ local the Administration. County Court Judges or M?lsfors power to look after the interests of infants * io es under "the Provincial estates act." Mr. Sutherland's bill gives county MINING BILL THIS WEEK. Councils power by by--law fit!" dmig:nln'.\. such parts of a highway as in their se« ues e opinion would be dangerous for high . C , ®speed in motor vehicles by erecting Education Measures in Printers signs, In cases of accident motor dri\. ers must supply name and address. Popn. Hands. alties of $50 for a first, $100 for a see ond and forfeiture of license for a third e trtet offence are imposed, and police officers ; 3 5o use are empowered to arrest without wayr. Bill Providing for Medical Examinations rant those who violate the act. to be Held at London, as Well as Hon. Mr. Hendrie's bill will add Lon. s don to the places in which examina Toronto and -- Kingston--Another tions of the (-)Lturio Medical Council may Measure to Regulate Operations of hbe held. A Mr. McGarry, in resuming the debate> Motor Vehicles. ; on the budget, declared that the former (iovernment had tried to float a loan : s in Ontario, and could get no higher offer The debate on the budget. was ore-- ;llfl{l '!!0_ lho n'nl.'\' ;niuuimr-m n'l\'nn('::vi s y y Mr. Harcourt for floating the loan in sumed in the Legislature yesterday, con-- Ontario was the large amount of mone, tinuing until after 10 o'clock at night, on deposit in the banks. The resources when Mr. Thompson of North Woent-- of the Province were such. however. that worth, who was spea,king, moved the investors looked forward to a much adjournment. _ He will continue his ad-- £"®ater rate than 31--2 per cent. from dress on Thursday, _ Messrs. McGarry, pps lfl.mo enlerprises Ahty might take # part in. Duff 'and Lewis were the speakers for Mr. MeGarry scouted the idea that the the Government side, and Messrs, His-- Government would be progressive s lop, Preston (Brant) and Thompson for long as it followed in the footsteps of the Opposition. Hon. Mr. Ross elicit-- its predecessors; it was progressive he-- ed from the Government side the infor-- eause it had a policy of its own. Re mation that the mining bill would be lative to the anesiion of education, h': brought down this week. tThe ieducir expressed the opinion that the proposed Sit down this week, the education new normal schools should be estah bill is in the hands of the ]ll'illll"l', and lished in the newer districts not now the uni\'ersity bill awaits the report of served by other higher educational in-- the commissioner. _ Premier Whitney, stitutions and not likely to be,. He was replying to other questions by Hon. "°¢t in the confidence of the Govern Mr. Ross, said the Ministers were ment on ""? P"""'.""' he believed the \cathias ti T o wam;,, jay was not far distant whcjn proper learning caution, 1ey might promise «chool books would be supplied to pu-- to have certain measures ready at a fix-- mils frese of cost to their families. Ad-- ed date, but if untoward events defeat-- vice had been given to the Government ed ~their intention some people--not . | by the member for Monek in respect to hon. gentlemen opposite--might be in-- |reforestation, but, in power, the hon. clined to blame them. -- Hon, Mr. Roxs gentleman and his colleagues had done thought that while the Government ;| very little to preserve Ontario's forest was _ taking lessons in caution it | wealth. and had in fact practically given might also take a -- few ~lessonis in 'large timber areas away to party friends. promptitude, to which the Premier re-- The present _ Government's pulpwood plied that the Government was in a | policy, its coming mining law, which he receptive mood. | predicted would be found to be a com-- The: Graduate Nurses' Association of mendable one, and its policy respecting Qntunflo bill was referred to a Select waterpowers, would, he held, be accept-- }(:::::;:;:\tt(?{:'; I{)[lll-owsB:'.-(:i(llunil';\'llr. \\\':.l able to the })eool')le. He spoke of the J(cafum'o: H(m.. '.\h.'. H{um'a Hon. .\lr. \\'urlg' 6f ithe dlfleront-\l('pal'tlm'lll' i Cochrane, Hon. Mr. l'\'l;(',- '"'05;1\_: the Government, declaring that the man-- Urawford, Harcourt; Preston (Lanark), 'ug(\l'nent of At PA BJz im'.h n'. o Hoyle, May, Carscalien (Hamilton}. (,-fmtound prophecies that_ thg Conser Nixon, Graham, Lennox, Gamey, Lewis. tives had not the material from which Amellie, and Preston (Brant). ln\lselfi:tla good (i;)\;;*rnnwm'.qf | o y Mr, Hislop commented upon réferencss The First Readings. by (JO\'elm(:'{:ent speakers [t(, "experts." The following bills were read a first ; adding that one class of experts had now time :-- 6: been mentioned, and that was the cx-- Respecting the Ontario, Hudson's Bay perts the Conservative party had sent & Western Railway Co.--Mr. Smellic. _ around the country to give lessons in the To amend the devolution of estates act art of winning elections,. _ He criticized --Mr. Lucas. the management of the Provincial bond lespecting the city of Ottawa -- Mr. flotation, and, passing on, objected to May, wasting the time of the House in Ji~-- Respecting the North Radial Railway Cussing the amount of the surplus lst Company--Mr. Hodgins. * _ _by the John Sandfield Macdonald C Nespecting the city of St. Catharines °rnment. _ The real question was the --Mr. Jessop. manner in which it had been expended, To amend the act to regulate the (A"4 there could be no doubt as to the speed and operation of motor vehicles | °40M with which the former Govern-- on high\\'&y:-)lr. Sutherland, ment had laid out that money to To incorporate -- the town of Bling D°St interests of the Province. _ Mr. His-- River--Mr. Smyth, lop entered upon a concise explanation To amend the County Court act--My.. 24M4 defence of the financial administra-- Lennox, ~--~ * f on of successive -- Liberal :\dlllllll*'i;&l' Respecting -- agricultural societies _.. 908. _ Proceeding, he referred to the Hon, Mr. Monteith, attitude sometimes assumed in the past To amend the Ontario Medical act--| by members of the Government as ,m Hon. Mr. Hendrie. | the creation of various necessary ae-- 'partments of the Government. _ In 1hfs

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