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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 15 Feb 1910, p. 1

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' r N E - "e '4 iN - We. 'Y,V,' t Mr, 419;!" 'ee, , N "a . 1 .. """.'" M8rr.rr",', 7;" {er'i'n' . ",1i:Ei VCieq, MIM:. ' l ,er'g " l . IE _l-.ii'iiltfitil'irlt'jrt {I I ' V t a1l_.;E .. , N, ' . tl Tr"""1t""Tr"""'. .,'. . t . N. MR. FOY Pmutms WAY, . j I FOR NEW Aerommm's. i, 1.. . ' a ' I o-----.--". l ' . is Mtcance Attached to Bill Intro- g. _ duced by the attorney-General in '- l Legislature 'resterdar--Nittttt Sit- .3: I i tings Commence Ito-day. T _',§;.f Sigttiticance is attached to the in- - «Ni innocent Government measure presented "1'i"'1 (hy Hon. J. J. For the Attorney-Gene-I .9». lral. at the short session of the Legl-"w l s,":',, glature yesterday, "to amend the, Judi-g tl' leature Act." Last year. when Mr. Jus-, x'v-tl."» . . , an: ltu-e Anglin was appointed from the) _ "1 [High Court to the Supreme Court. th",l ",1.s, I'Minister submitted an ritually mm)" A scent measure. in which it was pro-I . 'vided that where a High Court JudgCi inns appointed to the Supreme Court,) he should he allowed eight weeks in, '., t which to deliver pending judgments.' t The hill introduced Ivy Hon. MP. is") / yesterday makes a similar provision . ' tin "rrttt of a judge of the ('ourt of, lAppeal being appointed to the Flu-, ":5 lpreme Court, and has act-ordlngiy _ "e , istartod considerolslo corridor t-om-' . Iment and speimlutiott as to possible ..1 judicial promotions by the Minister of r . Justive. t The Attorney-tieneral also moved the first reading.' of a bill "respecting . the property of religious institutions." It makes a radical addition to the pre- sent not. Under existing statutes it . "is provided that property acquired by . a religious institution may he disposed T of only by publle auction, following 'adsvrticement. This has proved an intronronionce in certain vases and the change has been petitioned for. The petitioners: were well-establish- ed (-ongregations who had purchased _ Iland and estuhiished auxiliary mis- . slmw. These had gronn to self-sup- porting organizations and the parent . ', ehurehes were desirous of eonx'eying / the property to the trustees of the . " new "srngruugations. This. houever. could only he done hy pillllit' auction , under the present law. The Minister's 1" hill gives' them the rilrht to eonvey _ their property to offspring organiza- . ' tion.". . _ The Legislature dipa' into hard work to-day, The roe-organized committees meet this morning to tackle the wait- l in; bill-or-tatt, while Sir James Whit- , nay bas announced the inauguration of ni.ght sittincs. Even the Govern- _ mom House dinner for to-night will not prevent the Legislature going on T at eight o'clock in an effort to cover lmund on the budget debate. which a: Premier pl'UpOSOS' to eom-lude on ' lursday. Several speakers are sti'l baked to eontrihute to it, . . EDI: C. N. Anderson (North FC.csps) l sented his hill to extend the juris- / . ion of Division Courts by enabling t m to deal with aceounts up to ' .. 0. instead of $100 as at present. and ' h notes up to $400 instead of $200 _ at present. It got a first reading,'

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