v P e t Nee . ® hn t e a !" Fos * P > OEPDTATION OBECTS - \TAX EXEMPTION ASKED "| _ L I v .' | % | _ TO PUBLIC HE ' ALTH AC ; * » ( "' SAY -- CLAUSES INFRINGE -- ON + | RESULT DEPENDS UP?N BILL AF.| . THE RIGHTS OF INDI-- * FECTING FOR'T ". ILLIAM | VIDUALS. Y.M.C.A. | Claiming that clauses in the new' The fate of the application of the a public health act and the new vac:-- | Fort William Young Men's Christian , 'Cinatinn act infringed on the rightsi Association to be exempted from tax-- ,0f individuals, a deputation of about; ation, except school taxes, will also ; . thirty members of the Ontario League | decide whether or not f the Um')crf of Medical Freedom waited on Hon| Canada Bible Society . is fo enioy | W. J. Hanna at the Parliament Build-- l similar exemption. _A bxll' askmg.for] ings yesterday. _ The clause in the | tax exemption for the Bible: 50<71§t.\' health act empowering health officers | was before the Private Bills Commit-- | o § y tee of the Legislature yesterday, and | to enter any house where pcoplcl was supported by Dr. N. wW. Hoyles.{ were _ suffering from _ infectious | K.C., who pointed out that the society | diseases and remove them was par-- :'Vhi)lesi niOt at'mone_\'--mal_{ingi ctoncern:: y taptt & r intention was simply to pro--| th,l{l.'lt'l.\ nl'umnonal)lc.,.. \ pagate God's Word. They frequently | Vaccination, they said, was nothing sold Bibles below cost, and often gave | ' more or less than communicating a them uway\.\ Met \ $ | | daisease ; rfectly he; r chi Mr. T. W. McGarry asked Dr.| 'dlSL.lS( to .1. perfectly 'h(.llth) child. Hoyles if the society favored the pro-- | I'h'c deput:n'wl} also c»l\J«>f:tf?d to there pagation of the Douay Bible. { being a majority of physicians on the A '"'"We have no objection to it," re-- Provincial Board of Health. plied Dr. Hoyles. | Mr. !hmn:n gave the deputation lit-- The bill was held over until the ap-- | tle satisfaction, pointing out that plication of the Fort William Y. I\I.] while a few sections might be recon-- C.A. for tax exemption -- has becn; sidered the passing of the bill must dealt with. l not be put off beyond the present n mmmemamatesenntienmnmre ' ; session. There were (many of the | | matters in the health act that hudi ) f : | been on the statutes for vyears. ' PETERBOR S I H ! WITH POWER INTERESTS COMPANXY OBJECTS TO THE CITY; 1 TAKING OVER ITS | f THREE--FIFTHS CLAUSE praxe. ; ) ; TJ KEEP V[LLAGE DRY A fight is on between the city of | t '* | Peterboro' and the privately--owned hn nnrrremneznznees I N .EEHEE mAz | +\ electric ower interests in and FLESHERTON BECOMES INCOR--| w e ) -{ 3 £6 PORATED IN SPITE opP around that city. The first round was § ()l;l'()s:lTi()V § before the Private Bills Committee of ( § j the Legislature yesterday -- morning, w f $ when the city of Peterboro' applied A real use has been found for the | j ; ¥s * C Ail | for legislation to enable it to expro-- notorious three--fifths clause. The! i ts township of APT ; priate any part of the plant or appli Crev P of Ariemesia, county 'of | ances of the Peterboro' Light, Hear ,.xre.\, nassed a local option by--law | & Power Company situated within o u; L2 02" . or A Pimple: matority. | T9 5. dennston. teptetenting, ihs i'ri\l'la'tc(?")?l.l'; ('}c}f;#;'{}'}toéh(',} t'{"{"'"s*'."'! powe.r c.ompan'y. (';ppo};;:d' & th(\g bill, lature yesterday asking th;tt"thlc:e%li?:: claiming that the city should have f lage of Plesherton be inp(,rpor'awd | n0o right to expropriate outside of th 'I'he; hill was opposed on the ground| 'Oit,y limits. He also objected on the }hzu thorp was danger Oof the per»plw' ground that the agreement made with | ;;1 t;}l:.'(:_ \';{il:}(g(inr&ormalintg ]]oga] 017)ti0n1' ;hv 1citylongy twnflyo:,rs ago would be 're incorporated. | endered of no effect. I is A\)Ir. Jamieson, M.P.P, for Snuth,: Hon. Adam Beck declared that the . t;lrf:": -'lf.\'lll'('!l the committee that| power company had a monopoly of | mfsznv'"f'f 'n_o stronge» _Iocal option;" power in that vicinity. Within the t')"'ng;l'i).l ity in the Pm_\'mco than the | last two years they had taken over was 'm)l'd."fn Artemesia, and --there two other operating companies, and ]"l(whr'rtm{mh\orw of the people of | the rates were fixed for a period of In view n?' ?}' f"'"mr the by--la w. j fivre years. The people of Peterboro' cided in favor ,l)],: ,t'h" committee de--| had voted this year on a Hydro--elec-- fion to the villa Eranting '{1"01'1)01':1-! tric by--law. The bill will be taken ing. it h ige and still allow--| up again at the next meeting of the' & Cme Fule in the mHatiter of| i | local opnti is alrte | committee. | )|t1'(,)n, but -- provided that in | | # ;g;g"ts}rli.;"\-;.];,.(_r(, wanted to repeal it a ;! mmnumumenmeetammcemmnmates | T2 yvote_would be required, / NEW BILINGUAL CHURCIL _ | German and English Used by St., John's Luthcrans. Of special interest to I~*'* this city will be tr newly--erecte" Luth~: l ooooooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNnNeneneeeeeeremremmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmnemnl >