The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 9 Apr 1920, p. 4

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. 1".5' h - - IV T I. ", . " k. SRAILH fl 1 ~, 31,". let", ' . - . , [l t, C-a-cr---- _ -r. t . n" - ' l ' / that, Mr. Stone was a conservatism t, _ . worker. and he had not thought l . about the proximity of the election. . l Nome of the members were criti- ', T 0-11 about the working out of the . It. 'l', A, J. A, Pinnrtl brought IIll ; T tho qutortion of dirciretssuties. .\lt' , F'laveHe said he this prepared in rs} commend that " "i.wlrt'np,'avvr he lo- , ' cated in the North 'totltttt'N, lull Itu. _ could not new lilo Mil-'isuhiiii) ll" rro- - tsrting tlt.' an) mum- in old Ontario. __ m--------.---.. M. M. Matt'Britie thought opuning one ' _ in Hrantt'ord would I'H'le'f' it unsier to I One Change Empowers coun tight "0oot-lexgvrs" in that city. The I . . . , l'lmirttttttt. ill reply, will that the Pit- ' cil to Pay Commission perience of the board had lmen that L . . . the opening of a dispensary morons- i if It Sees Fit ed the unlttllttl of drinking, and did, not ('hv't'k "hoot legging" to any ex- l --- *""* a" tent. This, he said, was shown in ' Witttisov. . - M 0 ll E B Y S I M P S O N The Chaitunuu inforttic'd Mt. ln-W- _ -.-e-m._ --.> :trr who said that the art, strictly; -.--t- ir1travpvetpd. would prevent any. ', 'l'otuonto's hill for the acuitssilityrs (int-tor t't'ottn issuing a prescription to inf the Tovonto Street nanwat- and _ " Willem or illness which might tie- I . _ t ( , ._ \eloi). that the board did Hf)". take Ihrs "pmmmn M il h" " com such it narrow view. ',rnissioit got through the, rjit'ate ' IV. Forbes Godfrvs- lP'J'nlt'tl t'tar P,ills ('otttmitlt'e of the Legislaitti'e {Let-tings on doctors and thought N'oyitturtiux' srith only one important I at t e element of until l )115i- r,' . Ftmt I . ' (inns should be /'.U,'/f1, "It! (1300- ilihangp' In" charter. made 1)} m: E tors Wore. tlOl itlhtw'ed it) /nrarms for fq-(lnllliiill-p glVPS tho Cily Coittyc',l prescriptions, the" thex Would matte :itowet' 'tt "UP" the tnrartt'netr.a of the then: only '\\'|lf'il net-(led. 't'ornmission " salary it ll sees tit. . o,",' h,.R',1:_'.Il;:,l,'::z;:.'i(,::":1":I 'i),'.,,",,',"',),',-':,":' _, ' A (lulmw mitt ant-(moi (livistons fol _ . as to his duties. Before .iUltHHg the! 't'tHVt-(I Virilii.' Lu nave thotte olhpr. Government service he. das with the E lltnit i'islt"ir'iiytanrt eligihl» a< memo-"rs . Munitions llonrtl and l'Q't'vin-d $3.0M")? or tin. i'oinrrneisioti. [my this anti " F"'¢"'- I .'.l!t|'hr'l' suggestion :lm' .m. unrtl -"--.----------- ' "iis,'r'eltitys'r.S" be i'eplat'eti b} Kill" Bqr .. - . 'rords 'IiiORe entitled in vol" "it l - mom-j tor-lows," were giten upurse ills PREPARI MlltiH'n'f by the members. i NG A BILL , Hon. Thomas, Crawford led the at _ tank "il the. city's hill to exempr' I TO HELP TOWNSHIPSf f 1trtior-occttrsied houses from taxation . i l on it grade-(l some and it was: tIna! l i . ' ' it thrown tyll' luv the committee (Hon. F. C. Biggs to Extend "Thu I't-suié of this hill." said Hon _ ' TT . . . I Mr. Crst1vford. would he to minke ', telr Rights Regarding I Hit- :o-ttuni "ltrH.t. and on}: well." There l, ions also objection to the rnorttteI' of Local Roads ! itntrsuttirvitrn of the proposal _ ' Will lit-draft ('lttuse. _ Unit. V. I'. Riggs. Minister of" V Mayor t'httt-t-it wiihdrew H poor!» _ V'llhlit' Works. is pt'mmring a bill 'i') tiortirul t'bttiSt' which sought to give. help townships in their local road- l" in" I'l') I'.'-'""""' IO "U," $2t)0,olH) 'makln 11' wilt . . _ . , llr! wvnrtng anti witnmmtg rec-rear- g. e l ptobabli intio-l lion null athlvttt- venues. It is to duce a. measure that will allow resi...l he rt-inttotittt-ml, along With il t'etit'ult dents , , T . oi tvl:tti.<t-_ tun of the ltttiiutn Hill ~grod '28:: ')'ll,1, :3 'tun/ft'?,',' I")! The latter change will give Column ' " . PA measure the power to refuse the requisitions, will make. it possible for those who or the proposed Transportation Com, l desire to secure better roads Lv' mince for funds. '; ( paying their own money' to do 56" .. Although there lift1 76 members on t 'rhtr.townships will be given greateri the committee, only :10 of them Voted 'lJJUUOll'l than they now DOBRPSS, on the controversial point ot whe-, and given the right to accept the of, titer membership on the Transpon 'tturs of Mtlzens who are. willing to lotion Commissior, should be re,- lttib more. than others t'or road tm~l shit-ted to ratepayers. The vote was , movement. . l . 22, for and 8 against. fu'x-Controller -""--------.-.. t Joseph Thompson, Irp., introduced __-, --r- -- _ ' _the bill. and there were in attend- 'ance Mayor Church. Controllers Ma- A gain. Cameron and titameder. cit) . o cials. and a Labor de egation Good Roads Deputatidns headed by James Simpson. . ' . . Mr. Simpson led the demand tori Get No Promise From Biggs permission to [my salaries: to the; Two tittn'e tlruutuiions suw lion. Commissioners, and he had practivt F'. t". Ilisgg.c, Minister or I'llbiit". if"). l" ',"//l,'"t)'J; giant. 'l'hgmozoni Works, tctusieruuy. "ltcyitt WI "tttl' bill"; with 13.3%? to"('att. 'd'/ got no prot'ttivtw. A deputation from money by-laws should be t2ualitied Dufferin wanted tho road lt'Oill tor Commissioner. Arthur H, Oratw,erille marl» " pm- Mr. Karl Homuth. M.P.P. ti.abo't-)_ vincial highway. They we". told declared thatnhy man with brains: this was irnpossilrle. it has been should be eligible. designated a t-ountt highway Must Have Early Action. A deputation from Ontario I'tltlltty " . . _ asked that the. road from Port Hope: "Transportation facilities in To-i, lo Lindsay g" tltrough Lillie Hrit- rcmto can for something to be done; lain and .\luriposu. They Wt-i'e told inuncdtately. say) Hon. Thomas; that .ms route had "m "N," m." Lrawford..tn pleading tor the clause] clded yet. and would not in. until . 2S,t,enii2,rnre'ti'iei,nr'iiine.,tso gpeg'titgn,' .~ ... . I .rh. o. o rg the "mine?!" reported. I bosses and any other method of un-l i ' ' __ _, __ derground or overhead local tra ns-l portation. and it passed. l t_ According to the opinion of the? T 'committee. the city's park case is af imatter for the. law courts. "Thai . 'city of Toronto makes an asrreemUGl, iwith property-owners and it mush not come to this committee and ask it to help in breaking that agree-, mom." said the Attorner.Gerawi,, when the committee was asked toi consider the clause dealing with the! (ii/it)",;';);;)',',' on the Kennedy estatea lwhich, under an agreement with the A old town of West Toronto, is assess- ied at $500 an acre "so long as it ii) . r~ held in block as a park." T There was no opposition to the city! bill authorizing the city -.to erect . . dwelling houses. The bill provides V for the appointment of the Toronto Housing Commission. Last year it 1 was. too late to put the hill throutrh." m--.-.------ ' T _ . - ,#___--__----___w._g_dflm

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