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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Feb 1912, p. 1

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s dy. i' C 0192 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1912. X ® ~__------HVure act by striking out the amend-- " j ment of 1910 providing for the | ap-- " s * pointment of two nrew High Court Judges. This legislation was never given effect to, Hon. Mr. Aylesworth, 1', PBOPE Minister -- of_ Justice in the. former T)ominion .Government, taking the position that extra Judges would be w . an ind ns mm omm +t as unnecessary burden upon the pub-- lie purse. a P Sessi 'as Quict. Mr. N. W. Rowel!l Urges Pro-- Session Was Q t rp} y og 'ed id e A * a The people who gathered in 4 tthIOI'I Of PI'OVlnCGS ln'(el'eStS. galleries of the Legislative chamber | \'('St(']'('".\' ('X]\"('ti"L',' t(l h(,'.'ll' lh(' \\.'infl- up of a strenuous debate were disap-- o 8 pointed. Sir James Whitney deferred the conclusion of his address until [-- 7§ [ fal ES A ES U IO | Tuesday, and the House was given in-- ~nEPAR RESOLUT N'| 'stead a dry bill of fare in the form | of a dozen bills from the Statute Re-- «en n ! vision Committec. It was explained 1 by Hon. J. J. Foy that the changes Pes e woare lurcgely [ a verbal P in the bills were largely of a trga Wants a Pronouncement ON}; _ (},yiticr. "and they were according: 1y given first and second _ readings i L¥ / cA €x & rp} P e will Boundary Question. | without discussion. The changes will 4 e 1 idered when the hbills come up be considered when 1( 1 y in the Committee of the Whole on T Tuscsday. R T ar * Snphas The Revised Bils. Matter to be Brought Up on Wednes--| t mtmabiinnd r ' The -- Attorney--General atroauced fay Py Liberal Leader and ""'LI the bill to prevent minors from visit-- ~V h 7 » nlaceas."" 5 M --< s , s k AITrAM a + ) e niaces, A,. G. Mackay--Reform in Taxation | ing "poolrooms 'and olher. 1 [ 'ox. F f l and one "for the ])1"'\1'.}.fli)fl'." l sought. | cessive and decoitful gaming. Hor. James Duff introduced the I'u.ilu\\in:.: M es aane mm seven :----*"'"Respectingy snow -- fences," "to impose a tax on dogs and for the 'Che Liberal leador is determined !ui protection of sheep," "#o0 prevent th« . c 3 nre: * sect : gous dis-- | secure from the Government a de-- | spread of insect and fungous ( } Clhes . 4e A e ' eases injurious to vegetation. re-- | finite pronouncement regarding its specting pounds," "respecting the ! stand upon the boundary question. | | Barbs« rry shrub," '"for the protection ; The negotiations that have been g\,-f of bees," and "to prevent 'Ihv "\f_'"'" 3 4 y g s I tion of the plant calleq ginseng. ng on ittawa for weeks past have,| k | 1_':7 popvak L,M" i P e !,( €# § Hon. Mr. Lucas introduced a sta-- | it is said, given Ontario no shore linci tute revision -- bill "respecting -- tele-- | on Hudson Bay beyond the j\'('ls':uu' phones," and another "respecting the I y h . 4 | % 5 s & s ut 5 s & s ; s :\'>.. l River. The Opposition has taken | property of "\h"""q. '"k""""", I a 6n is2 Adi. C Hon. W. H. Hearst introduced the | tho stand that Ontario is entitled not last one, a bill "to authorize the ap-- | only to a harbor at the mouth of 121-" ']')nh]l[nont, of fire guardians." 1 Inlaenay *3 50+ m AaA ts | 4 # in ':\' . s & | Nelson liver, the value of which I Inspectors in Politics. ! problematical, b t C at the| § .4 s | proplematica _ut fl'." 'l.lfi' € I Before the adjournment Mr. mouth of the Churchili River. A re-- | Rowell drew the attention of the solution giving effect to this view will | Prime Minister to a report that Li-- | Le introduced in the House on Wed--| cence Inspector Bromwell of North MasAaw xt [ Renfrew was taking an active part in | nescday nex I the bye--election in South Renfrew as it will be moved by Mr. N. w.|{ well as Harry Moss, good roads super-- | s + % ¢ . o on% s | Rowell, K.C.. OppBsition leader, :un!: '111((\11(!011[ in Ssouth Renfrew. The Lib--| seconded by 'Hon. A. G. ;\lll('l\il}', ,":' |'4!.l| 1.(,({("1 I\I\V((]'v" thl \\47)1 ](] )e i the foll + te] Ill'l\'('stlg?it('d, and, if correct, be stop-- | the following terms: C | -- ! 1'((].) ; $ t ; | *3 ts ** o se,"'re d Si ames '"XA€ A Harbor at Port Charchill, Of course," replied Sir James. hal s o C 5 must not go on. If it is going on | "That in the judgment of this House we will have it stopped." j the Province of Ontario is entitled to l Hon. Mr. Hanna stated that hif:: 5 s ; ay vanl 'nt . ns ¢> lis own hinterland, and to have its ;(]O[lydltl}lé(!'lf' would not countenance | | such practices, | westerly boundary extended north to { Mr. Rowell has given notice of a | the sixtieth parallel, north latitude, so { motion for a return of all the corro-- | that its nul'llu'l'iy 1"""""".3. shall be ;S}IHH(](\]'.('F: .'IH'J!(4&!'!("13\-"'3'.15 in ]f:h'- ]u';.-_g § has x session of the Government relating to | ho s as t sritish C | PeEsIO s 4 is | ire same 'l that of British « ulu'mum, fthe Manitoba boundary dispute. | Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, | (Witiee o s ied irent uic aetove arireeeies ictee necregrees | but, in order that the Province of Manitoba may have access to an ocean--going port on Hudson Bay through its own territory this House is prepared to approve a settlement whereby the westerly boundary _ of Ontario shall be extended north to the Churchill River and shall then follow the middle thread of the Churchill River northeasterly to deep | water in Hudson Bay. '"'That this House respectfully pro-- tests against any settlement of the boundary which shall deprive On-- tario of any portion of her hinterland south of the Churchiil River, and which does not secure for Ontario a good port on Hudson Bay for ocean-- going vessels." For Taxation Reform. The Opposition will lose no time in bringing before the House the pro-- mised measure to reform the u.\,'::'t'ss-' ment system by giving municipalities the right to tax and assess land at a higher rate than improvements. Mr Rowell has given notice of m ' pil which will be along the lines ot "the Fripp measure of two years ago. 'The pJI U'DOS(",d measure will give any muni-- cipality the right, upon the presenta-- """, %", the Council of a petition sign-i ed by one per cent. of the ratepayers, | to vote upon a--by--law purovian. "4* | . J ~+t providing p | the change. & for | More Judges Not Needed, rpY Are ,I_lte I%iberall leader has also given aglice of a bill to amend the judica--

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