.' e * K f Ilvllllllll Composition of Commission, | .. .'~ | 3 a With I'efe!'ance tGo'." ' o . ". 1] s h py ho cooas o mmroer ty & composition of the: Commisaion. «u. \an y Ay °3 f Actvary and two other _persons ap--; f HETRg B1 TB L*>>.:.=> 4 pointed by 'the Minister'. and two ; c eat. teachers or inspectors who are mem-- EXPRUPRI ATIUN SCMME > bers of the Ontario Educational As-- ' ; P | sociation elected at tho annuaal meet-- . insy of such association--Mr. Mus-- y oys r o ; [FO\'(? (North Huron), thought the CITY AND COMPANXNY TO HAVHE 1 Gevernment should take the respon-- RIGHT TO ONE APPEAL IP sibility of appointing the Comimission ? THEY DISAGREE, & and making it permanent,-- appointed B and elected triennially, hn . 00 esnt j _Mr. J. C. Elliott (West Middjesex) The feature of the clause, reported * d}i not agree with the member for yesterday by -- the Special Sub--com--.. Korth Huron. '"'The suggestion I was s rride ts + gn!ng to make," he Sdld, "is this! mittee of the Private Bills Commit-- This is a matter which must have the tee, regarding the expropriation of: coniidence of the teaching profession the" part 'of: the «Metropolitan Rail-- ' as a whole. T was going to ask the way within thevcity limits, is that in i Minister to consider the advisabilic the "Svent o Py ee . .!. e Faniim aoald ' of having the majority on the Com-- | 2 of disagreement between i _ mission appcinted by the Eduncational "hf\ city and the company as to com-- 4 ' _ Commission--having three membersg & | pensation, and following a decision by % out of five." the Ontario Railway 'P.()ard, either { Mr. Musgrove's Fear. party has the right to one appeal to * . | tho. Appellate Division of the Supreme Mr. Musgrove "'fiatf:"" this sugges-- {Court |of Untatrio,'" the appeal to be tion with scorn. 'Why," quoth he, | within ten days. "¥you might havre three opposed to | In the event of an agreement the this Government, and who wanted to | city is to grant running rights to the destroy this Government." | York Radial, on conditions agreed Mr. Elliott--It may be that the | upon mutually _ or by the Ontario Edvcational Assoclatton might ~con-- ;'R,ail\\'ay Board. sider _ that would be _ beneficial. | . In. tile event 'of the city not ac-- ' (Laughter.) | cepting the award and completing the 1 . Mr. Musgrove--Not "CSDOHS"J;O. expropriation, the cost of the pro-- government at all. '(-eu}mgh will be paid by the city. The proposed amendment making ; The by--law authorizing (xxpropria-A 1 it five years and under instead of six |tion shall be passed within three years and under as the period when [ months after the passing of the act, treachers who retire get their contri-- | ; the city to have three months after butions back, was allowed to stand | the making of an award in which to over. after some discussion. ' feither accept or reject it, after which \the proceedings cease. Proposed Amendments. | 4 '" as decided that York county be The proposed amendments to thP' given one month, following '\hf' pass-- bill included: A teacher or inspector ing of the act, in which to 11_19 any ; shall not be entitled to any 3"0"'&"'5"' | claims for damages, such claims to provided for by this act until his! be passed on by the Railway B'():LI'(]. claim to such allowance hnas been ap»l land settled when the expropriation proved by a Commission consisting Ofl ;Ipri(-n is paid. five members, who shall be appointed 6 wl nsmnnsrreece in onenas m irrntiiee veremrnatrne and elected triennially as follows: An| ' ctuary and two other persons ap-- sointed by the Minister; two te-uo.hers :'»r inspectors who alreAmem'bf_rsnm!et&e , Uhtari Sducationa ssociation elect-- * | o4 al the annual meeting of such «+ Government Rejects j | association by the teachers an * » & 4 '::):'Z'(t.:':'» present and voting t}?elh-eut, Mr. Cal'ters Motlon,' | It was also proposed the Minister Faemtthath ixo ' 'may deduct from the annual Legisia-- | 4 : f _ d tive grants to School Boards 5 the _ Inm connection with Whitby Hosp;-; !.wmnunt due through that board from ftal expenditures, Mr. Sam Carter | it+a 'ys,. + y a s lAth'\t::t(if\ecr supgested. change was: 5 ;(.80uth W ellmgt?n) introduced-- a mo-- i '"But if at the time of his becom-- \ tion in the Legislature last night as , | ing entitled to such maximum . allow-- follows:--'"'That, in view of the pre-- | ance the teacher or inspector has paid 'sent war conditions, large capital ex-- l into the fund a sum sufficient to pur-- | penditures should not be entered upon } chase at Dominion Government rates {'by the Government except where ab-- a life annuity of a greater amount 'solutely necessary for the protection . than $1,000 per annum, the annual | of the public interests. The item for § 1 allowance nayable to him under the \the purchase of land, construction of act shall equal the amount of such works and buildings should be re-- j annuity." |duced by the sum> of $100,000. ' Definitions Submitted. ¢ }GO'I;B:N,T;;S?" was rejected by tl?'?' **Employed" was to include those xBz mm m io ommc | (.:'gaged in Ontario in t('at'hing in a public school, separate school, con-- tinuation school, High Rchool, Col-- legiate Institute, Provincial Normal or Model School, a school to which the industrial education act applies, a faculty of education approved by the Minister, and including its at-- t tached observation and practice school, the Ontario School for the ' Deaf or the Ontario School for the Blind; those engaged in Ontario as an inspector of public schools by a county or other municipality; those 6 $ engaged by the Minister, or by the Government, as an Inspector or a ' supervisor of any grade or depart-- ment, or class of such schools, or as | superinterndent of Education, or as | any other officer designated by l'nf" Minister as Reing engaged in work in connection with the ;o.(lfl]iflis{:'ati(;h' of the Ontario Department of Educa.-- } tion requiring the professional quali-- fcations and experience of a teacher.