The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 17 Feb 1912, p. 2

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having stand over for| further con-- sideration a proposal ih the act re-- specting vaccination, to [give the local Boards of Health power)| to order vac-- cination in. an affected' district, and thought the munic_ipalit#cs should in-- voke the jurisdiction 0% the Provin-- cial body. This was usually done, replied Mr. Hanna, bu{ often both Dr. McCulloughand Dr. HRell were ab-- sent from the city, and valuable time would be lost. The failure to com-- ply on the part of the officials of a municipality to ~enforce vaccination and thereby involve a penalty of $25 he thought was an extreme pro--' posal. -- Unless. some-- mal,.datory pro-- vision was included Mr. Hanna: said the act would be stripped 'of its value.' L n acs To Protect Miners. N | Mr. Rowell gives noti¢te of a bill to be introduced on Tueslay next to. regulate the hours of emjloyment.in' underground work. The pbject is to: prevent' men working for more than eight hours out of the jwenty--four, which will include the tine descend-- ing and ascending to ard from the scene of labor« In the C@e of emer-- gency or imminent dang@ to «life or property the hours of la)or may 'be extended. . Anyone: . who persuades, commands or allows labor to work in. contravention of this a¢ may --~.be liable to fine or imprisonnent. CH9P / _-===------------'-------------__~_-_-----m'.

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