The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 12 Mar 1915, p. 2

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Pst , 'r", l 'RYA . T T. 4| r .."?3 we!" ~u-ittf» "1,4: -v, "I '" .. 'r',re V _ t' " FC, CT. I. r . F . . , I r J Ff t be Mount. Tttttt tmn - n . . N l 'dMMi' e F ' l _, . to m... in an. ' . 'l'Jqlllliit'8); 'llgi2flll'd'lltefliul'4'i l. , have nan-axe w». . .. time was a restrictive not passed hr L' 1 "In the'mun "amuse for this the Legislature, and in detttMttMt of its F ; year we have 8100.000: new we provisions the Government had tron9. . " a are asked to vote 3200.000. To- 3 to work on an enterprise that had ht [other that is more than the Pro- Wipe? out entirely the , amount "- - Vince contributed last year to aid ceiVed from the tale. "' Md Govern- - the Empire and the Belgians. It ment Houere, and to a. C M "we the ' is a time to waste no further act had to be repeated. money on this institution." de- The Farmers, "I use." clared Mr. Rowen. V "What would you do with it?" asked Mr. John Grieve (south Essex) ro- ( A plied to a remark by Mr. Donovan on. o. Howard Ferguson. , "I would scrap the whole business. that the fa.rr,neft ot Ontario would be rr we would be hundreds of thousands; glad to point out the place to their of dong," ultimately in pocket if wel c, lldren. , I would like to see a far- wiped it out and put up a decent, that hum would point with pride to suitable building costing, Bay, $250,- 'l ouse. . ooo. The annual cost of maintaining -tt Mt". fgtttdtav,,,!"o"tl. (North limit?) this building capitalized will amount _ on en e a " per cent. o e to hundreds of thousands of dollars." gigging? against this extravagant No Good to tho People. ' Mr. Nelson Pfarliament (Prince lEd. Following Mr. Howell. one Liberal 'ward). in the ace of this po icy, member after another rose and di- :thought he saw the thin tend, of the "and shafts of criticism against the ,wedge for direct taxation ln Ontario. Project. Mr S Carter (South Wel- I Mr. Z. Mageau (Sturgeon Falls) llington) iiiisiaiiir.' "it would be a [advised selling the place at once. The dood thing to stop and sell it tor what mat loss would be the worst. gfizhwogh. i The was? of the people lF irttt for Institutions. 0 rovnce w lave no Oppor- _ tunity in any shape or form of get- i Referring to the proposal to ta.uio ting any advantage out of the place." if) cold-storage plant for supplying " do not think T would be true to the public institutions with fish all the the riding I represent. if I did not pro- lvear around, Mr. Macdiarmid said it test against this," said Mr. Wm. Mc- was still under consideration. Re- Donald (North Bruce). "In North! iports had been received, but nothing Bruce Conservatives are just as '80 far done. strongly opposed to it as Liberals." In answer to Mr. nowell with ref- W . erence to $25,000 for additional cot- t A nos. l tages at the Hospital for Feeble- Mr. Thos. Marshall (Lincoln) rc- minded, Orillia. Hon. My.. Hanna . marked that the silence of the Gov-l stated the number of patients Was ernment benches was eloquent. Al now 8002 With the proposed new serious crime had been committed: construction, space would be provid- aSainst the finances of the Province.) ed for'abOUt 400 additional. He did He was sure the Government wouldi not think the increased applications not do the same if it had the oppop- which had been received meant a Butr. tunity again. He could not understand ttay.tially. higher percentage ot de- vhy $60,000 was necessary for a ven-; fectlves in the Province. He was of mating plant. "Surely the family ofl the opinion these increased applica- l the 'Lieutenant-Governor does noti tions were due largely to the change need to have the . . . _ of attitude, not only of the community, specially treated ..' d" M the House but of the people interested, who real.. rB too, that trd",iCli. ' ll was strange, ized that the safer and better place ) ed up to th Ie?. had to be pump- fonthosc children was in such insti- . i5ty'erajly If;:trcct. in most cases it tutions. l . ' 1 N s" ifuautrhtern L own the street.' Companies' Liability. l . |Mr. Donovan's Dct'ence. , Mr. A. B. Thompson (Centre Sim-l I At this point Mr Jo . l foe) introdhuced a bill to provide that V pity on the situation (mm) an . took [ll, I',',',"'?, IN ere 1tr,lTye.n are employ- Iply that the expeildit:x{ld "NJ" re- liabilyt cowgirl!" that. Insure against _ ment House h: d e on Iiovern- Ity WI an accident insurance iconstituency 0: 2t"ie talked.m every company, the workmen, if injured, 'ttto result they all jpa/1tuf/ec,t',m with Egaprzgke tcet: on the liability Went on to argue that ti e thun i cir y. t S is to protect against im u d t ri I"'rt was an cums ance where the em lo e p a rust with the Lion goes int li i p y r der which the proceeds '/'/o'le",o,,e,' un- accidento qu dauon. "110'"ng the of the old Government lion the sale; refusin ' J,'",', Pt liability company perty should be applied f use pro-I the 'Ind, o Pa) on the ground that plant. All talk about thewhidl nun Mr "del','.', 188m) longer m existence. gemaintenance was absurd 21151335.: I seekers; flf,ftnh1/ee,atnto grey: Kent) me came to appoint . fran hi e municipal Lieutenant-Governor a new C lse act to enable natural _ there would b companies t gas lots of men tumbli ~.. e o supply farmers whose for the Position. ng m or each other property is removed from the highway F Ch along which the pt e l allenged as to the ' tl " _ , I p S are laid. The his statement Mr I) A" unity tot aw at. present prevents the company to a bill 'ttalll/ao/fd/fl""""' referred 11,1gl,1af1.M, gas ott the main road to Boned the Statute . ose liv mg on the concession lines. I. Mr. Howell quick! y l k . tfot""ise,'t'a listening toothe u/ahh/ " 0 e ' e m r . gonovian had only5 rtegcfdhaltfhttf lr: rows on. lieadin . th 'l/dit'?,',',?"),") the 'r'fd/d'At,ei't',', Rt er or Brockville _ 2'lu,',t act expressly stated gigging en portion of trom the sale of (e2,uy1'g,sg,e gtlittlpterty tshould he set aside to 23:9 u e a nod, the interest - should provide tor on which ance. furnishing 'and tepad."gn,t,eg,ti; Government House buildings and nrew perty, and it went on further Mg'; . . that "no other sums shall be an r y riated by the Legislature annual? I',' the maintenance or support ot h or ernment House." my- . Government Saved Its Face. _ I This bill, Mr. Ro . . .with elation. was p1a2gt11tn,ctofet1eill mature. and was based on a re gt c. of a special committee appointed"): ' consider the advisability of conti o , in; Government House at the ex nu- , of the Province. and on that pense t. mittee the late Sir James thtom- and Mr. G. F. Marter both sat Thai " was at a time when the old Gove - {meat House property was worth but a fraction of what it had been solid for. He had just discovered that the not had been repealed by a clause in the statute law amendment 1018 h act ot law , w ich certainly would never ' - _ e gone through without a protest

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