The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 9 Apr 1914, p. 2

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'r . I Hae a WV :W it r" " - only"; IMI: I F I I. 3- r " J ' 'i, 'L' " ', men,,'!th'at tin-um tUhfi'llT " . . , , the present time his . ' . " V I value." _ 1. Turning his attention to 1:21:30 I mate given by Prof. 'INN,',', "mite value of the you!!! Fizz; would he . . I at the and of seven Y North I $10,000,000. the 1'y'tf'tertht,'rnd)'fl'2'l Toronto Wants to Buy Site for Bruce pointed out tha. . sec- liad no interest whiff" Lgnfliifercial P. th square and growth. and e mer- ' ' value of the limits was "noting: "OI '--------, I chantahle 1"e,eutrh1t,ll'l that the! . er ' . . I showed. on the 0 1 h, ized at em. ' ' . ', ' e,t1r,'C:,lr, of r'.1,1e".e2y",,tt,lie'i would IDELAY IN REr0lSTRlB0Titm) . sa per cent. for t e be over $11.000,000. I ----- I Mr. Heal-st to the Defence. . now- I I Hon m" Hearst, rst,y"'ieitie1s) "iiiii Bill Respecting St. Clair Beach Causes) . . . l. t " 2 .1 s remarks abou . C ast - " . I $3,115"ng of the t,pt,s,yaiC,.h,fm')5"t'. Much Talk Mr. btudholnie Fails! I r he favorites tt . re was to Get Hamilton Bill Referred tot, .1,',ivd.21rnrttsv. doclared that 1/,1e House N I am' Vivian inside or (liltS'dseed words of l lulectors. .d I uld not have u r for l 33;? 1:331 it was the hon. membe I ""------.... North "11109. h I . . , . . thathe . I . _ I r'cessod I?" wM1t,,ljo1l'dl',',.'), admitiod I Owing to the near approach or the Maori" 81'0"] '. _ . . _ l:,. _ ..-,t . "O Mr. Bouman s end of the session of the Log- .Ii's reference way to ' , . . . ri/yi.,,,,',",'.',',-,.",',',',' with the ".y1.thntef.' or ir"),' islaturc, the time for presenting is"; mausii-ies rs-i",':."'.?,?"',',",'.',,',"',),',',,,;,: petitions tor private bills has t i i, , em 1' . _ . ':"I"l'l' "Cl,),' ,m "m for that zit-Wm 21, passed. In view of this fact several lull)... would probably hy now be a i. e , members asked for the indulgence of: . I". , rillagTo. . 7 "I the House yesterda . brine dow :9 13rd Hearst said he did not. 1r/"Ti"; I . y .to. , g n! I "(1 tjawn into a discussion. /r eleventh-hour legislation. The mat-l ii,',,',,," no! the bttst export .','.e),ii'"C."/ ter was opened up by Mr. A. E. Pecki {would uvt "',"i"ii/.dia',',.f'g,lt'it)r' a cowl (West Peterboro'), who had a bill _i,i.) "has" 1"',Cf),v t1"iTi,o',','.' 1110:11hil' for amend the municipal act, but Mr. 1"it/,,?in','iy,,.,,,l.'d'j','/a//,' a smtomm: with; Hanna asked that the bill stand over .331. ,'Ca'i'ii'/, tt:x/'/y,,i,1at/,"a'/",oti,'i/',i"/,)t for a day, as he knew of a dozen sim.. ' ' . ' ., HR . . . . ' and ':t,r"itf/'"iefJ/i,,"("i,t,'1, he (Mr. liar bills, and if the way was opened mm- on) "mm sm' they wore idle and for one the Privilege would have to "Mini ir1 fart of. the ('iCy,r',"f,,y'//i'r',',t.? be extended to all, and the liouseI llht' Fi , "x'szli - I"? sump or use tl",:?,"';?,':":,". Three would never complete its work. I tert' FU it, ntar cr',,";., .6rce- , 'ii,",',',',),':',',',, "tl;,",.:..:"'",'.,",',',)','.",",,".";,'? (11':an Toronto's, Postofflcc Square. ' '. t..gt Mari." sf'Fllrt0Ht . , . . (,'tyitu',r,,1"ii1teil." and travelled lb? Mr. W. K. Mchaught (North To-l, IN"- . ol "hm-km] up "OSI "If ronto) was. however, more fortunate.' IKI-nllhil at. " t"harltss rissntler- _ I in. mmiml from M\l t'vril T Young. He asked for the suspcnSion of the; I . r . , . I'. _ . . . ' . I ry.'?'. ii"'",',,".:,)'."'",,",":')', high Y!.' .m tho rules to present a petition from the} 'i,,),',',,,'",'),:,,.:'"),)"',,,') Mimi-ill party, hm ',Ut, city of Toronto with respect to a bill' . 'llt 'lf.' u r " l . . . IX... of his cot1tf'yi1'y" srl",',',.,,?,?,?,,.,'],),", authorizing the city lo negotiate with , y l _ 7 , 0.. -' 't ' i . . . ulnar was a if"? "3:319 Tim-om and the Dominion Government for the , i . t C' "rt . MRKILSAI: ISiiii'srwu. Falls-v t't'.', - purchase of some land on Lombard 'Ifm' /)'i',"'"'i,,,,i. and Mr. "or? (FAR! street for a postoffice square. Mr. 1"ly.C' . . ,, i F. I' . . Shin-owl sunk" 1-: 1" d" tl Lucas demurred, but the Attori'iey-I I" normal!" Right-u General said he had received a ttum- gllN' l.ttttt te l thot thi, buzz' her of letters from property owners ' Mr. Itowrall woman" ._; I,.','.," "rl.' affected by the proposed improve- _ ".". blt wr that those new" " -, ment and " there was no objection Inu<llH "Cm . . ' Yt'ltr. HUI I ' _ " i . inl'lll'jliiil" ttt , the"??? tIIqtl a. 'i'/'ir,','/'/ I he could see no good reason for refus- I mm on" itunrllf"t ifi"j7'/i",,/" {an} a immw .ing the request. The rules were sus- maii it ho 11'y.'il,1,.,; d i',', input?" rxtNCrstru' Ipendod, the petition received and sub- I ,m. it, 1')y'i1,ljj, 1;(','9N4 ;.n,n..,;r-.l, l sequently the bill was introduced and chocld halo "". I' .1121". opporiiV- read a first time. ' "I strum Le 3""."7'.' f1 ' , tl- . . JY",",',"','..',,',", mu tho 'l",')')"' 1:;gt1§§,1'f{i.._ Redistribution. but When? '. t, . u Vi U _ k ' _ iris'. lid 1'ii,flyocv,i,j)d,'. the if?" -' ', 0n the orders of the day being u faiy I,",',"",.).;,":,).,,') was il "irTcstr, Icalled. Mr. Howell asked if the Select owl ty',,,,",",,,'"",,"')',,"',',')',,-,.,",; Ihr. iim-nsn "Committee on Redistribution would "mm". _",',',',,'"',,),',",;').')':').',-. Thu? TI". meet before Easter. Opposition mem- i,"iiuly.._,,.t,'1,,1y, -.. gum that ll " 1srmhtst bers of the committee would like an! I'"' intact; ti,' vrvrtr:ttt mated . F I oppotriinity to consider the changes . , 'ir'ts' h', y? "M tioreonslsud the rleai. . Ir Proposed by the Government and con-I I .vr, ("In lion-man and Mr. that»: suit their friends in the vidings af- I'WZW Mix." attain the nrtvnndrtosnt "a I iected. The Government has had! had. 'iC'.'2"'i),'sil.' plenty of time to formulate its pro-I d""""°' LLL---------- ' gram, and it would not be giving theI . members of the Opposition an Oppor-I tunity of dealing properly with the] I Proposed changes unless a few week 'si time was provided to let them study; the changes. : "There would be a great deal in the) hon. member's argument if there were going to be any sustantial changes," said Mr. Hanna. "It may relieve the": hon. member to know there will MI very few changes." "If there will be very few changes it should not be necessary to keep us waiting so long." " think I have eliminated the worst t of it." said Mr. Hanna, with a smile. A Town of Mystery. A bill to incorporate the town of St. Clair Beach produced some acri- monious discussion. Scant particulars were given to the Private Bills Com.. mittee, when it was decided to make the place a village. The Opposition' leader took a seri- ous view or such a measure, and de- clared it departed from the general _ principles that had hitherto been ac- ;cepted in private bill legislation. The l promoters might be actuated by the I best motives, but there was a danger sid I

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