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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 30 Mar 1917, p. 4

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J . __ " ' r " _ _?,lqiruatiiiit8rettr, would 2 _ w' ": . Y7." 'er, '. j'i'fi'. or)" 5-2: Aht'rrdiititiiiiii' make ' 'rtuityrtt,fat Ft, "r .'nfiouqinumlfiigwhmhis '?,tttt!i,'ttisvlasit-ttssiruiitG,iiTir" me Q. . was") man ammo the frov- obeyed; , _ . _ . _ ' , _ i . _ t m ion "it-tween. . ' Premier "earat-i-a don't think I in; . sever-in Downtime (North Ee- _ there this been a may: tint kind. V s ttirtiiil if it wes graft. 'tf has I'd,n, . 'and the counsel . of the Commission. ! . attes cesium!" . . t 1trfa'te,, 2mm", the law he de.. "My NM $rttt. Torsthert . T r". DIN the Net, but he could not be a At.' His juncture Mr. Sam Carter! consenting may to a contract by. the l, (South Wellington) made a note- i 'Gml'nment that he believed would [worthy suggestion. "It would be al I en 'l more dimculty than they had great thing." said he. "if this House; l, Fi. the present time. . could. use tty the occasion and makei i '. an honest effort to deal with this I 'i"":',',":":',',,':,', Debate. . _, vexed problem. U: the Government' I ' Mr. Rowen laid he :hbusllt Se,'.', will do its bad, without playing iiiiiil |Would att agree that the mom i" til-n or appealing to race and {trend who had spoken in Bnpl'g'h "U?,,':' prejudices, I will stand or fall with] iu..y,1ttrty1t,tytlt' had pix-send? te ','d') you, is you will deal kindly and with ', tity? in a clear and mo era; 1.1"", of men-y with the French poo-I _ and the whole tone and tempo: of t K ple. of this: Protintt. ', House must have been gratifying "f _ . I all-the members. It was a matter of Bettor- 'l"ool_ing Prevails. re ret to him that his 1oonorable l l'rmnivr Hearst said everything hu- frlKends who supported the umeml- {manly possible was now being done ment could not see {We to Ive with 'trr provide: proper education for the! ihirn or the rest of his colleagues. lip. -,'wnifuren of Ontario. "I am glad tol was glad to hear the stamina? of the "in. a laettsw "an," is prevailing in Prime Minister that he lute ded to .'va ("Hum The Government will? , introduce an amendment. when the '(llw'lia'rge in; duty in one of the most.) .' Q bill comes up in'coniniittee, that Ily' iclh'fivult m'oblmm anybody has hatil, ' act WOllld not be brought into force ex- ' in. hub, in HO", attempt to Jo Justice! com by proclamation of the ':l'y..Cty 'to r-rr-rg-hmly, v ithout fear or tavern"; ant-Governor in f.tu?fl!:ery? pnxso'll- _ Mr. lint-inn /,rluerselii-i' the 1c'hvooo,,1l _ lolly he hoped there would tteh er , l '.tnsr,ertor, \\O?'llll do as well as you ' any occasion to bring the act into :prctrnd "t,, do .llllc' aficriimi a, loll force. _'Avouici ll? S'iiilmu by it. l Premier Hearst-Hear. hear. / i Mr. Uranium! ("Mm") asked if he"eLeee."1'rriierrrrrr'r"". l'TOH. G. Hosiard Ferguson was still , 'in chart of the bHingual problem, Illl PYNE SBA" MII land Premier Hears! raid Dr. Pyne ' Was in charge of the Education De- partment. and Mr. Ferguson was i . [MATES [merely intersted in bis capacity as! Iillllju'l'Blll EST I" Minister of the (from). I I l. l -----------.- . ' . . / . , Has Little Information to Give MEMBERS HAVE TIFF ' . _ . Opposition, WHILE IN COMMITTEE _ é -.---- ... ------- i I 7 . Says "I Don't Knou" When Members it A. SINCLAIR INTERFERES I Ask for 1ttrormartion-i0 Granty WIT}: 311231;? 'tffi1tliy'" , ; 'Wlthlield Mime Regulations Not T U. - -- - C' _i" _ '9bcyed. l Then? was 'a, little tilt in the Public ' l -.-nr-----..-q- L11"'uett Committee of the Legisla~ . . , _ ture yesterday between Mr. Hartley _ Hon. lyp. P.vne, 1iei'1terer feffe. Dewart and Mr. V. A. Sinclair (South tion, Bpetrt td, distressing hour WWW" Oxford), This occurred during the / ttdy afternoon while his "tiy"P"o' examination by the Liberal member , were before the Tout". During the of Mr. F. w. l'rnnch. Assistant Di- } greater part of tly? time Pr. was 2','c'( rector of industries at Guelph Ite.. answering "I dcn't knowthto 'U,',e'Jil formatury. An item of over $30,000 T fire of questions trom e, of pay lists was under discussion, and . til"! benches. information was being asked as to ttHt Grants Withheld. what part of the work came under l r . , _ .."-.. construction and what under thdurs.. The Crtyss.e-exaruinixtivv. tliytttd, Did ' [trial categories. When Mr. Dewart an item of Sl,0t)0 tot. gratuity P, was putting one ot his questions to an English-French lihoo! "Pea" (iii-e', witness Mr. Sinclair interrupted f Jn answer to Mr. Pinard (Last. Ot- before. the answer came. The mem- b town). the' Minister of Education her for Southwest Toronto objected stated grants had heen withheld to the Conservative member interject- from 180 schools which had not ob-. ing time and again before the witness served the tyy'rukNitms' ot' the. De-. answered. and savcastically remarked _ partment of 1u't1ucjtion. The Ottawa. that they had had quite a lot of evi- schooln report. was not yet complete. dence from the member tor South . There were' 275 unqualified teachers. Oxford. Mr. Sinclair maintained that mostly in the newer sections of me they were arguing at cross purposes, 'Proviucu iand he thought it only right that the 1-15 there a shortage ot' teachers for witness should understand the ques- these schools?" asked Mr. Thomas ltion. If the member for Southwest . Marshall (Lincoln). , , Toronto wished to be nasty, than it l "The shortage is not as sex-ions 3.8, [wouldbe seen who had rights in that I , iorinerly." said Dr. Hyne. _ . i committee. Mr. Dewart considered . "How many schools have accepted- _ :that the witness understood his ques- 'Ttetruiatilan 17 voluntarily?" naked' 410"; and after the Chairman (Mr. p' Mr. D. Racine (Butweli). McCrea of Sudbury) had repeated it "t cannot tell inf-hand," said Dr. the witness declared he saw what was I, Pyne, "but will get thr, information meant. "f..y1tht,1,t.t.1ater Mr. Sinclair i, for you." _ was again in collision with Mr. Dew- e' . l art. and the latter appealed to the . Inspectors Inspcm Again. Chajrfman at; to whether his question _ . ' . . a . t,s _ .. w,' was air. ' he little storm was dis- . Mr. ')fryy',tle.-,-T,ly, Mummtm s"11fiij') pelled by Mr. McCrea's answer: " _ grants Itavo bsten withheld item J think Mr Dewart i f . r '" schools. This means some S,000 Ot' l uestioi'P' "rl, S tur. What in 4 000 children are suffering, Whut Pt n n' . . ere were roars or _ , . . 'e.. ' " u- laughter at this. and any reeling course doete the 1.tr"ySre,T,t,,,t't.i e a ( ' there was removed. " tor-)tlie f.ra"stisC.')srt'rA1ty"'i',uv.a,a,,., . Mr, S. E. Todd, Farm Director. triv- E _1reniier Huh". t; ect They offer ing evidence with regard to'Burwash i' still continue .to Itl p 'w. Industrial Farm, stated thit' from (: to inspect again. '.. br , September. IS14, to December.- "1916, 3 . In remit; topane (32:22:: A',",, ie,'), there. were 1,278. prisoners, "and only is l u. r. ' . , _ ,'r . Li-os.','. ' giant's: deputies that 1htt:lish-hYeitch [fifteen came back 'for a Itffttieti,m i " inspectors are very tgcarce. " ' -----r--------".-c ., Cs l ' i it Mr. Mtiatt---There are 900 Eng- A nah-French schools in the Province. How are you going to inspect them _ . if you cannot secure qualified in- j .9 _ _ '"I'frtf."'tr'jncLwe, are doing our best. ." r Pren'iier Haartst--r4gouur 'r.ttut1t1h'. Per in" to hive Ary English inspector. I . l Mr. Maratiair-utrf a school lumped F --..--------------------..-.,

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