The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 12 Mar 1918, p. 1

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[Hr-341' , s E') _ qrr if C', '.r I " '. . _ , 2i~1r2ifli""*ir " '"titf"g". . ' t " . net tc'tire securin "i" 7 v ' . " . _ f . , . Ii; ., "flatitl'P'" T, .. Fl , 2,; r. ""2; _1 . ", ' . ilt -"r "" "I" mree'ateat.1trnortre'Wheru. _ Ei,':, i . . ' '", t " mum; Minister of Education, P' , ... '.-. .. "iaiia'iiTa' '_,r_.s r Hon. Mr. Ferguson. on the second l" 3 _ _ . , _ ._ reading "of an act to amend the E' _ . ' . schoOl laws, said that moat of the I' ' 2 . amendment was to bring the To- hr ' ' ' ronto superannuation fund and the i}: i q ____'__..__ '_' _ Ottawa :superannuation fund into the ',i/ At tl Ch r 0 isseii to 5,"/,'f,ph"t .iu'zdne J,forasd"tl,'ir"'t',t e? ', a, 1 ras tt anges r p $3352.. in inspectors' ttlair,',?,'.',','.' l . . . o t car was a, proper one. 'ir , Bar 0ttdesirables From i',,";;';')') 33mm". however, and an? ' . gested to the Minister that there Wedding should "be provision for an annual ' __,__,, - increase 'fr/lt/PT,,,,'))", or $100 ",tll, :1. maximum of ..,, a year F _ , I , ' . ' . A MEDICAL CERTIFICATE "t'i,1?.efia,,,. Carter believed that the , -.------.-- superannuation fund, as at J'ig'tlf, ' t" " . e . ' es a ans oun Mr. Proudfoot Scores Government 'Jon/eWeek,,',)),,"','))?,'.,,')),',')) H3; gen _ . . v enever they stop teach at _ for 7 Too Mach Legislation of IE2: JO/Y/i'" get back what they have ' Tdeut.-Governor in Council. paid into the fund. " V ---------.- ' Mr. Ferguson replied that such a 7 _ . proceeding would interfere with the 'sy' in the Legislature yesterday Dr. . actuarial basis of the act. . Forbes Godfrey tWest York) intro- The System of Electionz. 7?" duced a bill which, if adopted by tho A n amendment to the Puoiie ; House, would mean a drastic change gen-0.01s Act was introduced by Mr. ir, in the marriage laws of the Province. t). FT. 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His bill, which " an amendment to "10:1; in??? under 50.000 population , the Marriage Act, would provide to change the method of electing if that both contracting parties "must public school trustees from the wart; ii,',', obtain a, certificate from a properly emf-6Y3} 2,,.ttat si,'. 1,r'he/1,e'it1,ovtet,.f,'f. ,3. oualiiied medical practitioner regis- 131312933: "if to' enable City Councug g iered in the Province of Ontario, to replace members of Highway it stating that neither party to the CommiSSions ,rjigyy,'.1tt",,,f,f,og,.,, :2: i; contract is an idiot, imbecile, epilep- :,'1",'y'inr1rtiJ,",e/'t1'd"lfv; kits. term for F, tie, feeble-minded. lunatic, sexual which they are appointed. § pervert. drug habitue. habitual Mr. Proudvfootth ingodgggg A22 Ir 'rt . . . s C out to C ru .: .immal, habitual \asrant and not ',yaeinndJ"i?uta,ti't' offleers under the i suffering from venereal disease, tu- iiGiia'itiG of school trustees. and i, herculosis or cancer," The bill was "providing that women'may act in if given its first reading. the capacity of truant othcera. Occasion was taken by the Oppo- _ Bill 'si sition Leader, Mr. William Proud- Amendments to Highway _ foot, to criticize the growing prac- The f Toronto-Hamilton Highway Lise on the part of the Government Bill was reported ' with several 'r of leaving important regulations to amendments after the member for _'".:': be passed by the Lieutenant-Govern- West York, Dr. Forbes Godfrey, had 3 or in Council, when the bill for the . my" an appeal for relief of pro- 7, protection of insectivorous birds was party-owners in his riding. who cqp. it given second reading. Hon. Mr. elder they have to pay more than i Macdiarmid explained that it _was their share of the coat. Dr. God- 5 estimated the annual loss by insects trey paid tribute to the Chairman ot 'oiestroying crops in Canada was; the Commission, Mr. Gems "r. 3125,000,000. The mutter was con-I Gooderhagn. The Prime Minister re- sidered of sufficient importance tor! plied that it any ratepayers were _ the United States and Great Britain: suffering they would have the con- 10 enter into a treaty arrangement; alienation ot the, Governptetst. for the protection of these birds, anal q In the absence of the. MOT-1 i the hill was merely carrying out the Dr. David Jannieeon. Hon. Thomas' l terms of the treaty. He said that the ' myriad acted as tlpeaker, v."t"-i hill permitted the department to day. make the necessary regulations. ' Terr-er-e-ere-"--""-""'-"-" Wants Copies of Regulations. "1 think we have too much legis- _ lation of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council," declared Mr. Proud- , foot. "It might be better for the House and for the country if we i knew something ot the legislation if that we are going to pass. We pass j" clauses of this kind and then cer- L' rain regulations become law. We is know nothing about it unless we, 5 happen to see one of the regula- -,', lions." He suggested that copies of r) the regulations should be sent to .5 members of the House. g Mr. Macdiarmid replied that the ,3 regulations when adopted are in- t winded in the. pamphlet that is sent g out containing the game and fishery -.v laws of the Province. ' Forest Fire Protection. , in reply to Mr. Sam. Carter lSouth Wellington), when a. bill to amend the Forest Fire Protection Act was under discussion. the Min- _ Ister of Lands, Forests and Mines I said that the plans introduced last , year for this work are progressing. Difficulty has been experienced in securing equipment and there is a . shortage of labor. As many return- ' ed soldiers as possible have been se- _ cured, but because of their long 'rr lamp life they have not all proved ',' a success. the loneliness being more l than they could stand. He hoped to i make! the organization a permanent _'. one. Last year fifty per cent. ot the tires were' due to railroads, but that cause is being combated with success. The look-out tower. and i, the telephone, however, are the beat

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