The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 6 Apr 1917, p. 4

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Il-lr-IH-l-III.-""'-"""'"-'"'"- Liberals Critioize Provisions to Include Dr. Seath and Other Department Officers ""-------.-. in the Legislature yvstn-d..v Mr. William McDonald (North Flrucret raised objection to including the. superintendent of Education nnd other ott1cers of the Education In..- pertinent within the ammo of tho superannuation act, Dr. Seam, Eat- said, had a salary of 84.500 in the civil service, and was, therefore. suiti- ciontly well provided for. He moved to amend the hill accordingly. Hon. br. R. A. Pyne said that LP. Seath had devoted ttfty-fHre years of his life to the cause of education. He was now Beventy-t1ve, yours old, and in any event could not receive more than 81,000. He was Htyingr the full proportion of his salary into the fund. Mr. Dewart objected on principle to treating a civil aervunt on the basis of a school teacher. If there was to be superannuation in the Education Department there should-, be superannuation throughout the civil service. Mr. McDonald's motion M%tf lost on division 23 to 40. Shortage in Revenue. . When the House wont into Con- mitten on Ways and Means. Mr. Boa - man (West Bruce) contended t'co Government would fall short in 3m endeavor to make its revenue we"! 'lie expenditure for the current. yo; r by over S-l.UUI'.0H0. "That's, t"ottainiy making a record." he t-t'unntt'ntwl. "What do you Want us: to do., tt'itiidraw the bill altogethe? c"' asked Premier Hearst. "Shortest war," sent') Mr. Stud- holme. . The supply bill was: given first, _t9etJ- but! and third readings. Among the bills given third read, in: at the morning session was one to validate the amendment to the con- stitution of the Canadian Order of Home Circles. ' """"-"----------....- LICENSE BOARD GETS 'WIDE? '0*airRttomrariwmzzirnifaet' l . ADVERTISING. Additional amendments to the on- tario temperance act were introduc- ed in the Legislature yesterday by the Hon. W. D. McPherson., Ho said the)" dealt'with the manner in which ex- press companies were to do business,! and provided that there shall Le no) convictions unless it could be shown, :20 companies knowingly viosated the} w _ . I Mr... Rowell .approved the amend-5 Pee.. though me. Was somewhat: itut,ildtia regarding the clause requir-3 in; proof ot intent. 1 Mr. Rowen asked if under the new. powers conferred on the License Com.. E minim: the Commissioners would, have authority to deal with liquor ad? promising, and the Provincial Secre- ,tory replied that such was the inten- ',tion "of the Government and wide powers had been conferred on the Board for that purpose. V t _ 3.r..eeteee----..- - .__.W

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