The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 4 Mar 1908, p. 1

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1.)r2ilr,1NFaDA , M.j-'; ll s WT 'l. V T .3 exatirig conditions. and report} . . . " _ _ T . . fupon the advisability and .p'i:'.ll1ierg'fi'trstrl, f ' " tot'uiabliahing a, Provincial Banatariuni , _ "' ."em, . JN said that in Ontario last Year 3 Giil PUWER GUNTR'Am deaths had been caused by the disease ,. ,3. The Fork of the sanitaria in Next; , v'..'.-' 3'; onrk State showed that 75 per cent. of P-_- -.. '-rru:/. incipient cases were curable. As a .' e 't further argument in favor of action he- . . in: taken. Dr. Godrcy said that while it Questions Regarding Hytirtr- cost 3365 to bury a patient. it Cost only $328 to cure him if taken in hand E'ectric Commission in time. Ht..thryyrht that Ontario lag- . god. and while the Governmrnt had made certain grants there was. no (Juan- __._._.__... antee that thematic}: was being spent l to. téie greatest advantage. and the ex- pen iture of the people's money Was not. LIBERAL LEh0ER'S QUERY, l controlled by the representatives of the i, neonio. _._,__-__ ' No Compulsory xotiBeuttion. l Continuing. he quoted cppiouglsé from ' ' statistics athered in the Jnite states, Legislature Got Through With l, showing go'v money had bten spent I quite freely to prm out the spread of the Lot of Work. 3 scourge. Quoting 1mm reports, no show- I ed that deaths in Wales had decreased titty per cent. in thirty years because FF ----6-- _ ..- '01' sanitaria. He said he Could speak for the great class 'of Medical men of Another Night Sees-ion in Whicn the Province and he thought thr: new!" of Ontario were willing that something Elections Act is in Committee-- ,should be done. m ti e, ar . -m t sorv not. on 1011. as: Motion With Reference to Tuber- 'loifttir'y:idi/ertgi.mti1ji' 6i Mr. Downer I so". a; . is" r. rrlfrey asked cu1osis--Child Labor legislation Ihherteh rl),'t'.iijinr15",e.';Pidit to be sent _ _ . l after they had been placarded. it was I p Again. =putting the cart before the horse, ac- i cording to Dr. Godfrey. . ___-_-_----------. ' The Gravenhurst Sanitarium was too i full. That institution was dam? fit T,-,",', . V _ Work. but the sneaker czttmet t Trn.' 1ifordiy _l? the ty" ."f a Question grit-e fighting; riro \'l'lth tho old bucket bri- o1 Hon. A. G. Blacker 1n the Legis- igade. In conclusion hr- stated that if lature yesterday the work of the i the sufferers from the disease (mildl'e Hydro-tslr-ctr/ Power (Tommissivfui is i {harshalled her-ore the. P,;eel'r',fyatdl?/,y/'j: tie, be prohcd, Nrutir, of a Nth-~1- ijil2,'.is,ri,,t.,i,r'..i., Lr-gislaturr'. "out r 1 . . lengthy inquiry has been given Ly the l Tho prnmior stated that the debate leader ot the, C)ppositvort. which, it ', or; the motion would take 1"afla,,i',t.,c,t,l1/.'. answered in its entirety. will sun-1mm"- i Wm" et..1,CI'f,' .as 2?//",.1, w" 1/,r,s.V'""'1""" . let the dealings ot the commission with ". 'rdil respecting the 5ra131E _ municipal corporations. Especially Mn"- l ll as a vain Hope. . (inc and pertinent are the nuestions ( The House wen: my; 1"),man2t,tn1'f' Jf) -,, ."6.» . "'ue'EctuIsrtq'fa' .,'Hon.Mr.: oith'sbi nan ' relating to any touticuts Mtw. n rim, lglgpsllalct $53113 the age limit from atnnnnssiotr and, munlu'ipalitJes. or. ' Mn to twelve years. Goatrey liy eet Yrortit btcettc1tu'ciY mused I Mr. Preston (South Brant) hopnd the the motion ot Which in: iltit'l auxin tw- 'Minister would 5;...) his way,- clear to lift! regarding tuL,cyctiiost:, and ik1v.ur- make this age limit frturtr"t'n yam-c; in; the appointment ot a commission within the no" two years. at least in (It inquiry. tier-dust: Mr. uuwlicg' 'accord-c. with Opposition tr11gipyi". (South Wellington; is introducing It lions. bill respecting tile same stourge " was "I don't think that ttxtlvo years as decided to discuss with motion and bill an nae limit is satisfactory." said Mr. on Friday. When lip: House "out into Preston. decisively. toninmtee on the. {acuity and snug-s Hon. Mr. Montssith remarked that the acts were "as some discussion rcgurU- _ measure rliel Iarrt override the truancy. mg the age limit of cliilutiit employed. 'act. ' it being maintained Ly several melll- i Mr. Sturlholmo mentioned that the; Mrs that twelve years was too young lull was not in accordance with tho! for children to be: employed in shops. , report of the special committee, .3 The Home sat for ti couple of hours 1 The Priamier---We are not bound by) at night. and altogether mom 1turitru:r in]... report of the coininittm_ If the! was disposed ot than at. any other import of the committee were oonclu-' single. meeting of the Legislature mi; :5"... then all responsibility would be, cesaion. Among the measures dealt itaken from the Government. ' with was the new election bill, tram- l, The hill was reported without amend- od with the object ot' bringing the Pro- l, lll°llt and without further discussion. vinc.lal law into line with that of the i The committee also took up Hon. Mr. Dominion. With the exception of two 'lMrmtoith'tr, bill to amend the factories or three clauses the whole bill. which mot, "insists of nearly eighty pages of . Mr. )L'B. Morrison (West Hastings) ttv'lnted matter. was passu-d in commit- Land Dr. Jossop (Lincoln) both express- .'-,. In regard to the proposal to maiie i ad tho opinion that children under I e hiring of vehicles for use in taking ; fourteen years might be allowed to awrtcrs to the polls a corrupt practice :work in canning factories during the .xt"sptit'tn was taken by members on ésummer vacations. thus opposing a. will sides of the Chamber to its FftVFcl'- _ clause of tho bill. TT'ith the question as my. It was pointed out that owing to' 32m When children \VPrO to get fresh air itevailing conditions vthicles had 'and sunshine Mr. Studholme made l'i br, generally use-l. The member for fi ton-minute speech, ' "Mitre Bruce, Colonel 11. Clark. de- 3 "It would he a hardship on canning, dared that in his opinion even the old 'faetories during the school vacation to, law relating to this matter had lumen 'rtass that law," retorted Mr. M. B. woken by every inc-mixer of the House. i Morrison. ' the leader of the. Opposition advocat- , Mr. Preston (south Brant) drew at- w'i that liverymiuo should he allowed to {tention to the. fact that a broad tyon- itlre out half their horses to candidates. i cession had been made to the indus- The urc- of t'rtlN'.va10CP.". he argued, ' tries hy the proposal that a child _ was unavoidable. and Ly making just {twelve or over could be worked any rugulations 1ogitirnatlzing the practimi :lrtumhor of hours a day for tive months wrookedness could be avoided. The la year as long as outside work were "'rov.ernmettt admitted that the matter iprovided. The bill was reported. '/ij1'.'i. one destixlnb further consider-as ia Bill Withdrawn. Mr. A. Studholme was a notable": The bill of Mr. Hugh Clark (Centre 'il'mentee from tho evening session, and iBruco) to amend the bills of sale and the. Query was handled around the cor- IChattel mortgage act was withdrawn, riders as to whether he would act tin :owing to the temper of the House be- to his declared principles and on ac- gins distiru8ly against it. Mr. Stud- count of his non-attendance dock him- -,holme again made a speech, saying calf a quarter day's pay. , ', ]that he . did notf'l understand some . . F anguage used hy on. Mr. Harcourt. Motion About Tuberculosis. Liana a page acting under instructions Dr. Godfrey (West York) spoke brief- I I placed a large dictionary on his desk. i.v on his motion to the effect that the i "If you get fresh like that the House prevalence of pulmonary tuberculosis will sit till midnight." said Mr. Stud-; demanded that action be taken by the' hplme; angrily, as tie gave orders to, Legislature to afford relief from exist- 2 _ l1iv'd.ttte vopptwrpaiqtd on terHott. Mr. ing conditions._ and because the move-t Harcourt. c'" . ' . -. merit tor the establishment of munici-", Other pub1ie,tpills' given second read-' pal sanitaria had received endorsatiOn ings .were:--'to amend the voters' lists" from both physicians and press a com- act-Mr. Craig. Ti. amend the munl-' - mission should be appointed to investis; J.tJPal act; '0. McColg. To amend-the ,/ " Allllllllllltllllll1 s _

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