The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 1 Mar 1911, p. 2

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' . ' ' a, -- __ '" ".5. .. _.~.' M. .h 't, q ' iat7"v" "luo' [ies: according to the formula JP, "if "ll i/fe"?'?' , - " . . l 9, "tiqtetutett 13 .. istintr iefittif,'ttl')'7t tio' some standard work, it shall not he . ltor than t remain. " C t l Atered for 1 ie the. formula on . g hy he .Province shag no "l. . Ba e un .83 ' . . reason w til onion oN t un- , w hich it is prepared is plainly printed I get tgrew,,',',';',',?.?' i upon the label on the bottle or\uponi "T'lf the 'G't'G'irheaaer the Minister l the wrapper, or s copy or the formula, . explained that the accounts of the In} sworn to and filed with the Provin-.i [ hotelkeepers would be checked by lay; cial beerctary. " any such formulal 99001013 from the head offlee. The (1*; contain more than the amount oi _ partment would not make use of oca alcohol deemed necessary to keep it inspectors for this work. in solution the. person selling it will he guilty of an offence against the Veto for All Licenses h act. [ " v t on an- _ The Provincial Secrettzrgt the Gov- {Lose Ceetltlctue Second Titttc. ( pounced to the House . . t " ernment had taken the right to ve o Another clause of the hill provides all licenses in the Province... 1 that upon the second convicciot: of a "We have," he explained, extel'de', chemist his otrtititraLy shall. ipso man. the right to veto we took some if"; I become void, and he of no force for ago with regard to the ynP.rfN? ff, a period of two years from the slate districts. We have extended it to t t; [of his conviction. Not until the Cotm- whole Province. The unorganizet a l oil of the Ontario College of Pharmacy 1 districts felt that we were putting. shall SW tit utter the expiration of 1 them in a class by themselves. They _ the two years to reinstate such drug- [ found it was more or less irksome gist will he. be "llowed to practise. i 7 even while they approved of "was 'ar Tho bill also provH rm" that every general proposition. Oty' txryy'r,'l"r chemist must. on demand. supplv the with it in the unorganized district? I'rr,vincial Secretary with " statement has been such that we are convince" of the liquor purchased by him. it is a proper provision for the Pro-, vince. Tt is not with the intentdlon or A Penalty Provided. sitting in review upon con itions H ' ' . t'. . ,.. .. lfairlyn established. hut we do propose adreit1iu:.'p':r,ytnod s11]: tri)",?,,'?,'.",,",,","',,"",',"?':,', iji,iCtji,?ti, th? 'cl:,,? meet extreme and; percentage. provides a penalty of $10 'extept onu L . . for failure to filo the statement of bar 'Uetting After the Druggists. retoipts as provided in the act. hnlul . . . _ Government also takes ower " or l The Provincial Secretary explained i,it1'c'Jing",1te/1,t,v.i' into the porrwmpss of [the provismn that had been made to Ithe statements recoirod. The hill PN- lput a stop to the abuse of the liquor (is/Ci;'. states» that the veto applies incense act by the drutrtr.ists, an abuse Sodom I to 'tavern licenses but to [that had become. greater since the ',',1'lo/r'2'//,/.,.': liiucmsrss or brewers crr "dry" urea had increased. The hill idi'tiile c, "m M onse'licenses . [was heartily approved by the chem- ti r. ' r 1 ' ' ". ists. I)". Nickle Becomes Indi,rr.ttattt. Must Print Formula on Label. The llit'tllmis followed by the fillin- . The bill provides that if any Corrt- metrical Association pt Ontario. in pound having more than two and one- t,,ri),jy't/i, sl,t//',rj'i'(y'tieof li spatr,2fTt"ti1.lli.r", half per cent, of alcohol is not pre- trom Mr. w. F. Nickle of Kingston at tho opening i'if'tiie Legislature. an at- »'iack which Sir WAVhitnei' ap- lproved heartily. The member from . l Kingston r059 with a circular in his hand printed. in him flaring red type. I from which, he quoted. It road:--- "l)o you want to practise optometry ilegully in Ontario? Then you have 'just ten days more in which to regis- ter without an examination. and with- out having to pay the examiners foe Iot' $10. All in by March 1 will be ex- 'empt from examination and will get optottwtri1'ul license." Mr. Nickle declared that accom- panying the circular was a printed ilvtter referring to the bill being 7 brought in at this session of tho Legis- (l'clti1.'.',r,'ay,/, couched in such terms as (to lrad the recipient to believe that _ l the hill would pass. and that he would I save money by joining the association iat once and paying minor fees. Tho g member declared that such a bill had 'never been introduced in the House. Inducing Men to Pay Money. . ,. I Sir James said he approved of the " matter being brought to the attention ' of the House. "This circular." he said, "has been drawn with more or ,less care and it is clearly intended to m. - ' induce men to pay money for register- }ing under the not respecting the l0ptometrical Association. it is an endeavor to get them to pay money ' gunder the supposed provisions of that (act, and which undoubtedly they are not subject to. by making it appear £that they would later be called upon ,to pay a much larger sum. I would Isuggest that this should be laid he- itore the Crown Attorney." ;.\ssemhly Act in Blame . . Sir James Whitney introduced the act with reference to the increased indemnity and the deduction of the indemnities of absent members. The bill was in blank. however, and will be tilled in in committee, Sir James stating that it was a matter for the . House to deal with rather than the Government. Reciprocity to Come Up Again. It is hinted that the Government in- . tends to bring on a resolution favor- ing rejection of the proposed reel-i procity agreement with the [tilted] States by the Dominion Parliament.} The resolution will likely come upl some time next week. The matter was discussed in caucus and will be taken up again on Friday.

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