The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 May 1920, p. 1

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- , MSDAY, MAY 1 , 1920. m. n "'5" I . _ J k _ _ I , [Conflict of Ottawa Members ------ l I . . Forces Vote In Commit., if Bill Introduced by Hon. ; ', tee of Whole Walter Rollo Passes , _______. a _ ', p y . r . Legislature f The Legislature had a uicrinott in ECommittee of the Whole yesterday ion an act respecting a, civic hospital FIVE ON THE BOARD H" Ottawa. J. A. Pinard (East Ob. Etan'a) had an extra clause he want- . . ied to add respecting the letting of All Will Serve on the Speclal 1contracts to limit. them to the esti-r . . . imated cost. He wanted the hill to, Commission Without (he 'held over tor a time. H. P. Hilli . '(West Ottawa) wanted the bill to? Remuneration 'be proceeded with. Mr. Hill's motion , carried on a division of 16 to 15., er. Pinard gave notice that hef After July 1 of this year pensions 'would move his amendment on the, for widows with two or more /tv,i,1.,"iiiis,iij',ii'jio,ri,,'i'i', respecting the Citi' 1 Children wilt be a reality in Ontario, [ of.' London also caused some trouble. I if Hon. Walter Rollo's Mothers' Ar. lDr. Stevenson, the member for Lon-u lmnces Bill, introduced into, the i'gojn, giants! tiling; of 1the..clauses in, Louis 3 d ' a.ses the, l ia" 1 ' Inc, U ng arge expendi-, Ho "'22:. ye "31:13:": q As with'; . ;tures for a new bridge over the' . use a presen tr. I lThames River, purchase of cars and: the Minimum Wage Board. two of jlocomotives tor the Street Itanway; the members of the Commission will} lCommission and a, large amount for) be women. and the five persons who 1cgy1t,iiyiten,i flf stormsewers. thrown I ission will gout oi, e o ". He said the people will constitute the Comm lhad voted against them in the by-' nerve without remuneration. flaws submitted, and that a big muss l In the act as introduced there are imeetlng recently had protested. ' no figures showing the extent of pen- lAsked about the City Council. he 1 BiottB to 50 given. This is apparently (admitted that it had expressed noi left to the board. It will decide the lopinion. Mr. Dewart thought the) amount of assistance to be given. :City Council should be heard from, f; Betntfe. widows, the act extends 1is, in committee there had been) ttq..1seneftta to the family of a man strong arguments in favor of having] who " an inmate of an insane {these by-laws ratified hy the Legis-l asylum, or ot a man who is perman- _lature. Hon. w. E. Raney suggest- I ently disabled and incapable of con- led that the member ask the City trttrutintt to the support of his fam- (Council to discuss the matter im- . ily. There are stipulations . as to ,medlately and send down its opinion. residence in Canada and o.nAtpy and :Thr bill was held over on this the act. as at present introduced, iunderstanding limits its scope to mothers with I . - i"two or more ot her own children! 1 "rrireTlr1'rClCrfr1"1.TI"elrre1'rrrC' hinder fourteen years of age and has. not adequate means to care properly: g for them without the assistance of I lilowance under this act." I t Residential Rules. _ l i The residential regulations statei l that the mother must be resident. f ', in Canada at the time of the death! l ' or total disability of the father and , (tie a period of three yeiarsuimrrfie- i -----_ diately prior to the app ca on or I . _ an allowance. and who was a resi- Ionly $1,500 Set Aside by dent of Ontario at the thaw ttPit; l, D _ G t f tion for allowance is ma e, an or or ,two years prior thereto. Shei mus; . rury overnmen istay in Ontario wh le n rece p o ', . such allowance. must he a British Aerial Survey subject by birth, or the wife of a , '_"F ..._ British subject. and a tit and proper g F _ _ ! person to have the custody of her . I When it comes to " demonstration! children. i . of the value of the airplane in Crown; Ptaif,',t'ttrrt'gtri',pf2'v/'f'nttati/r',e 1 land exploration and survey, the On-,' r :ruaggm the right to declare, the I ; tui'io Government is "from Missouri" amount. of the monthly annexe, ,mit must be slum". Certainly it Are Att ',ig,f'i,7ed i,'r1e,fi,'os1,T.lliii' :will be entitled to the adjective Bion, 6 cos 0 in" . l.n . . " ' . " ~p'. , 1 by the Province and the municipality l "caution _',,, lil its 1y?..ia,1. was oéhtle Jn will!!! the qmrioner is resident. birdman tot work in . or em. except tn Jlllurl districts outside of l Ontario. One little item marked eitiesp'?ere l"' Province will bear .' "Aerial survey, $1,600" in the sup- the who e cos . I plementary estimates tells the story. Mode of Distribution. l IVhen the item was being passed an .. " 'yesterday Mr. Dewart pointed out In pg, E,1tgttt/',nt.U)'.e TIG'; _ that it was not a very large sum to bets o e o ' ll . es would give this lauded service a very elab- tx/el,",',,',",,,',','.,',',,' tll,",,','?,?,,"",?,?,,", Com- 'orate trial. Premier Drury cxplain- be distri tin under the general ied that it was a contract and an mp. J,",,i.'g,itod',', at; 1"'m.Jv'lfll'L Board He .periment. Fifteen hundred was the direct can o eater degree of .care jsum mentioned for survey work on' believe a gr 1 d local? if the one timber limit by airplane. If it, i',',",",',',',',,', ,ts',ued""ifi,'h1' a partyof the :lwas satisfactory more might be ex-l inunie pa " t the intention ot _ peeled in the future. However, that? tburden. It weagtnfo include stated .'one limit is the extent of airplane' 2,ut'J,"ll,'n. pensions but to see _ l work in the North for this year, ac- 'IU' the family in need of pension ,Ecording to the estimates. fhad Bumeient to prevent them from . I "ftTfr=1=r2Trereh".L_ir1" - itteintr in want. l The legislation follows very close- ly the suggestions laid down by Dr. W. A. Ridden. Deputy Minister of Labor, in his recent report to the Government on mothers' allowances. "

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