The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 2 Mar 1916, p. 2

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"atttprt I y ' MI I . 1r:T _ "'ilt"l' 52'r2'ight ttgee?, Me . . . ' ENillmlglt't' - 's" ".ri, ' r . "View of. " KTi"i't 'm I..." i "NT, g; J...d . "'. ", '.. " 'trlotic lifts and also vi,iif,'i!lllltl'i'c_cl,i,) An A 'lltiitlliiiiallllltidh'll bidMS", response at the men to the edit, for , anon-gm a" "I?" Itrdlfl - service. He hoped the Governinent ' " Att "Iii E.. 'l!MEiaN I. y r F: 5511"! would empower the Soldiers' Aid! " Education a - li q _ Ltt.i? " . th I Commission. so that they would be a; that of his cum .., F.P' . r by s, able to place a la e n . _ . " . th t the ' . rtp par on of re- - remark: Mo .wo tell him a t ed 1 i Ig maple of ter,, Pro trhtee are behind 8,'i"d sedan on the lands of New . .him to a mum ht will! that white the it: w "D 'Nrtieu,t.hitit.t /P,ttt, to . 1rYettett-stretuttrttr children continue to (ma ' ii" t th C ' l m M.P.P., - speak their own haw". correctly. rm 0 o ommiesion. . - in? must all learn to 3:3: 5:; Maribel-s mttast9a Parade. ' l t a e _ c n r - , , a Pet: if: 15:1inin 'uit the preponder- . New"? Price and Ham were 'both if? sting majority of the citizens ot this m khaki. The opening .0: the day's " Province, on an even footing in th." proceedings'was delayed till about 4.25 -'. in. British country. Dual language In I on account of the parade of the over- . Ill, any country is a inishtsite.t d coitus}: i seas troops. i Bit can only be great W en l " a "q , ' . [q essentials of unity. and lansuago is Government House Expenditure. i url one of them. Agitator-s who seize this Mr. Grieve has given notice of the = - " time to insist on concessions instead following questions: (1) How much M of insisting on recruiting are not] has been expended by the Govern- r tn properly seized of the eternal fitness'! ment to date in respect of the new' ' III of things." ; fhveg1',',t1'itt House? f particularizing r tel I we exp-en lure (a or site, (b) tori . " The Temperance Policy. a laying out the grounds. (to) for the, " Adverting to the btmperance 'yy1cry,.1 building, and (d) for the furnishings, I the member for Parkdaie declared) respectively? . . that since the Conservative party} Mr. Bowman will ask how much Bl came into power in 1905 the under-; ' has been received on account of the 'ill lying principle had been to proceed 1915 war tax, and Mr. Davidson will il.lt? along temperance lines as fast as it ask regarding the lands granted to BE appeared that any contemplated etc-Ill the Canadian Northern Ontario Rail- ' 'ggi:' had a trutticient body of public Opln- way. BW; ion behind it to enable enforcement. l, C'1T.1'.h'rrhe1h"'fe"hTdlere.1rittrr, i Et', "But the war brought new conditions. - ' of. ", and. as stated. we met them with new Ehi', I laws. We see now that the war isi _ IllENll'l'gBi'l' 1. .3. lasting longer than we had anticipat- , Br., 52 ed. it has hecomv a great ari'nedl ltr': " economic struggle in which thrift may i 'h: , count. The question now arises: Have l ' i": we gon" far enough in this time of ' liit, trial and stress. and are the people " 1lil prepared not only to vote to grtueritittr. i ------ ,. " Bt, but to actually tstutrif1ce and tet the i K', Government in enforcing new awe. . ' iit' even to prohibition?" l Duties of New Trades Branoh ir, Tho War and Direct Taxation. l Explained In the House ih, Touching on the subject of direct .. I . . _ taxation. Colonel Price declaredz' "_------- , at .1 "This war has made Ontarlo.used to I " i' direct taxation. If this Province hed' TO HAVE S . " Ja been managed under bottrparties as! ' i , l a business proposition or as a farm UPERINTENDENT ll we would have had a direct tax long ago, but in return for the payment "_---- I go to-day J."',",':,'., retain great por- ons of our her tage. which have Mr. Rowen ob, . '" ' been alienated. We have 'been like . ""Ced INrat He Roped the farmer who each year sold a few Government. Would Enlarge the . r acres " the back of his lot and w pe-- . . " _ t I r cashed it in tor running expenses. It an A wate, Bill Mistaken for . r» I left him a good front but a 'weak a Temperance Measure. -M back. To-day we have hundreds of , 'l miles ot timber lands cropped to the ---- . groutnhd. bdut with no adequate roads ' . or o er eve opment. We hav - _ IV paratively little 'r'i'lla'ldtinoan'." "8Ji. Announcement was made by Hon. Ir,' el', t'"t?tet'aft,p1t,ity In short. the Findlay Macdiarmid, Minister of Pub- -', ran ot n ro has Baerittee t lic , . t " . ., . .. It!, .. back tor the benefit ot a. few d it: faIWorks. in the l "iftture_vester - N and t das of the intcntior f the G F, 1'. avoid paying its way. It will now ' . ' 0 overn- it. it, take our money trom direct taxa- ment to establish a branch of the pub- _'." ..) $2332, do t,,hg'te 'te Met should' lie service to be known as the Trades in...' ', ecu par o e O ' .. . . . I " . "'j: (i, time. " our able Provinci'sfll 'rt,),),') and Label though, which will be in ' ' . urer can manage otherwise, more-i charge ofa superintendent and such it - power to his arm." I other officials as may be deemed ad- , . ' Ontario Should he Proud. i , Mable. '- ',", I F . In reply to questions ut bv M l. d Mr. Price said ood old , 7 p y r. I." _ th should be proud as! the way sggti'ggl Rowell, the lion. Mr. Mucdiarmid ex- 'fir; . jfi'l'te 2,rr,,trf, in gal}: and money to plained that. the Superintendent of the i,f, ' u , . re o e battle. The I new branch would have charge of the Eri' g'/',,t,'ill""/t'g, "r?g'e,.flT,','tmcegt, and administration of the Bureau of Labor BI' tive alike hav It n Conserva- not. the stationary and hoisting engin- . d " ' e can matrnmeent. cers act. the buildin . trades . taa Ar P1sraontmy, T am more interested in H 't g ts Proteus .ii'if seeing us win the war th I on ac ' the factory, shop and office I. I. particular art an that any building act, the steam boilers act 'Ill " D lr should remain in and of such other acts relating to th q ,. power, remarked t he speaker protecu t' . e - "About halt the people are in ch f h on 03 the person or interests i party. and over a period of ear ea l (3' t e industrial c.las.ses as may from ", " ' is about as bad or as 2002; s 22° sei',',',', to time be designated try. the . Bll other. Let me stretch th hzsd l' "reutena.nt-Governor in Council. The- 39'- fellowship new" the float? p ti? Superintendent. for the purpose of RIB House." said the member for? Pa It the public servxco act, shall rank as . if); dale towards the finitth r - tAte deputy head of a department, and 1litiR "Let me . his powers and duties shall be the u. , say that I believe we . _ 'i.fi E can stand united against th same as those of a deputy department il, I °9mm°" toe. The tight is to: _ head. Iii' 313:1}. Europe to start a small one '1i,1,eo,,i1t Superintendent. l 'tt . ' _ Poken to 'by The Globe, Hon. A llllil Also Favors Unity. _ gadget-mitt! lf, he would invite if; 'iM C . . _ a ions or e position of Sn - MI F:, Sim:g:alglgg I. Hartt. M.P.P. tor East tendent ot the Trades and 'Citi, I - . ' appealedlor unity, de- Branch, at a s 1- I t: ' alarm; that the man h 1 o 0 a ary ot not lest, than l, 1tl i tics to-day is looked w o tr. ks poll- $2,5 0 per annum, as soon as the pro- i 'M, Itt' small Canadi upon as a. very posed legislation was enacted. The I In," those men will indeed" .1 denounce Government had no one in view for .5 racial strit po are trying to stir up the position, he said. In addition to ME brand the e In a time like this, and the 'uperintendent, the Minister in- lt' . try and thme'as traitors to their coun- "mated that one of the principal a"i-l " I , ihu?e"h1dan,ttid,ciPri, I know the some of the branch probably would " loyal to thet gas as a people are be an inspector of tree labor bureaus. ". . I trelieve 'aL an: an: country, and _ The proposed duties of the Trades tut 'ttrite do not t sn W o are Baffin: pnd laters. Branch may be summariz- Canadians T Wrennt the French- I . he Canadian people are

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