The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 19 May 1920, p. 3

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C . --"r-- l manta to form a Cabinet. 1ltfttg.',lFy( ll m q , [hi",,,'.',,",,',':'. Drury----' do notthink the r"'.',' .4. -. ' ' l '; [Cabinet is particularly mum" to l l 1iuarate, any of its powers. I think i To BE C _ the feeling is that there should be ', some advisory body to report the i __--------.- ---------"-' cts. ' who. Mac'Bride, Brantford. pressed "Supplementary Statement for a definite promise from the I . T am. Premier, on behalf of the workmen ( Issued In House on r at Niagara, "that such committee l " h shall be appointed at once." Min, 1 mg of Teac ers i wt. Speaker rulml lhat tht? Fyr.trii'svilnd . w-------"---'- ""' . given such domino iondeo_s:,;anilitip,', , Supplementing his previous s,tate- nnd motion and amendment were I ' . ing the abolition of the withdrawn and lion. Mr. than" uncut comm" , . t the Uni- liord's suggestion was adopted. lIVaculth'F of Education a / _ . I Following a criticism from "Air. 'versity of Toronto and Queen's Trni- 1?ewtytt.that. tho Hydro csiimutm , zrrssity Hon. Ps. Tr. Grant, Minister lshould nave been prosontr-d to ill! 1'0 ts ' 1. .'., . 1 ' tothryt' stain- (House in a more clearly itemizmi of Education. tyistlet an _rV - l 'form. further ctmsidrxisatioi, of lllvn: me!" 'ootVtet the [louse yestorda}. " was postponed. Tho l'rcniivr anti-id t 1,. it hn stutcd than; " had liven that thcir im yorlaHrt te-rnnnm'n n. b. " " ..v. ; .- , morn (ll't1fcl.ly'Qii,1.l/fif,'dC, H'it] tlie, dm'idt 1l to t1:1.11t"/,lit,) sj)"ieri1,"i,,f/', will be obtained. crtv.di1iat'r .10" pf") " " .1. '. ith An estimate of $263,000 for tis class (-ertificatf-s in cunTu'};it(llf:i;Hl\ of completion of the 'f'ovortro and llmnv ' the Normal bcl'mulr. (do and thr: ilton Highway was z'lzailcngcri by Iir. 'training would fome: 'fi',',;,,,'?,)," 1'/d _ Dewart as "most "xjavap:nnt." l-Ion lquestion of? cipcnscl Minot tin" b'. C. Riggs complainml thot it hm] i,_Queen's the relinnuis {mm} because been impossihlo for him to scour:- Faculty of Education ff't..1f t l inJ a proper or detailed account or can the number of teachers in" ram if penditurcsi on the highway to (info. there did not warranta fu organ Several of bis fttllov,r-nwsmrirs,. cnn- ized Faculty. Pending dec sion curred in tho view taken by the {whether this Faculty would be ras- . Liberal Leadcr, but the estimate tablished. _?_tyt.nit....ty;q.ty-',i',t.t,d.,.h40 ,- was finally approved on condition 000 in aid of medical education. that the fund»: in question he paid Unable to obtain expenqltlll'eb f1n under order iv. Council. ibotli faculties, tho universits deftld- _ ied in favor of medical education. Opposes Tntervctttion, :Umil thc, wlioln situation has vhem: Guelph, Mav 18.---tsieciat t--i. :rovlcwcrl. inwill not lun Put-511"" if: J. Hannigan, Secretary of the ii:.'dro- :makc u lie-finitr: f1"y1l.'P,tr, lirut tilt electric Municipal Association, stated 5 "l%u'o'i.ii",q Act Wityir'd lll 1,".1,n g"? to-day that the :ntcrvention of tho, Emu lbw-rumour, two "power 10 'as- Provincial Government in the Chin-. Jainism a Colirhpo of. Lilucataon ','C' at paws. works is uncalled for. In other ,suhs'tillll" for the l'acUillt'F (if Edu- words, Mr. Hannigan stalod thc l'on- Motion. This mm" Inc, "Mind, irl part l troversy there is none of the Cow rm in! it., entirety. Thr. plan "W"? Plut- ment's business. He polnm out that 'rnisrs best results will he followed. the municipalities intcrcuted are Elion. Dr. Ross iKitag.- l-'cprcsr- solely responsible for the Chippnwu. ed f'rtnCtlrrC'1lc'e in :lv? statement I work, and since the cost falls; on 'maric by Irov. MP. Grant. 1 than. they are tho ones to deal with F I "'"""""""""'"ee""""""'Te"--- I the situation. The municipuruirs,' l . have not expressed themselves m! lMember Asks Immunity unsatisfied with the commission. and. :' l . . according to Mr. Hannigan, the (lux- i I For Honorable Criminal crnmcnt should not intcrfm'o Mix. . -, , . . ' . .. , Hannigan stated that a nor-Mine: n!" 3 Fi. F. Stot er, Liberal membc. for t' the Municipal Association mum} museum. brought up the robbery or likely b0 called at once to deal with; , the omu,rs, of Senator Gordon at the matter. ,'_ 'North Bay in the Legislature yer.- ' . *terCuy. He said that apparently MOTHERS! PENSI N A T . the rubber was a verv honorablc 0 S C [ gentleman, and had taken no money. lilo understood that a, rcward of GIVEN SECOND READING 3 $500 was offered for his capture. In . vlow of tho honor displayed in not Making any money and seeing that -----------, ibis only 3u1'lOSG scenicd to br: a THIP, LrBFatargs WANT (QRADED i, little 1,lft'ut1'.f'iei,, hrs wanted the SCALE, ACCORDING TO l adamant)? of tho Gox eminent that NUMBER OF CHILDREN '1th robber. if caught, would be im- iirunc. from punislnntnl. Tron. W. 'i '. er I l' c u" "al m' The Mothers" Pensions Bill was, _ IO HES]? l,'-, tAi,'r_',"it2f",itf.'t1(J,'i)/,'t.ri1'udc I given second reading in the Legisla- i l m""""-----------.- ture last night. Liberal members} wanted a graded scale for mothers . - l depending on the number of chii-I Refuge Institutions Ask ; l dren. This in the act is left to the, board ol five. ' _ That Grant be increased; Premier DWI" "Plain"? that! A delegation from the Federation; I that system would not be fair, as a: . . . 1 mother might own a house and] for Community Service waited upon; l then she should not get rr, much! H. C. Nixon, Provincial Secretary, tol as the woman who was obliged to;' submit to him data in regard to the; ;payt 'ientti, 111")"- Walter $8116) 9513'3 cost of maintenance of dependent! i an; it) 'ld liffoxrfgg who) "Stag i' children and adults in institutions of pbenefit. lie also thought it would' refuge and public support in the help to keep them out of the Juvenw city. ' ip1?aifedu,r,tiai/1rypvic',1,rt)1t,iee/'st, 'ltr, Elf." The delegation submitted costs of l governhgm tin//yv. p ., n e, supplies, provisions, clothing, labor,! . ,- . . etc., covering the range of require-l He could not agree with Majori . . a T ' . . , merits of the refuge institutions] The i olmie that tho children of men . _ present grants to such institutions! sent to Jail should be suppmtml.' . "The Gover , . made by the Provincial Government] nment must make those I . prisoners: work to support their are 2 cents per day for a child and) families," said the Minister. There l 0:51;? 5:11;) IT/y, an adult. A bill} are 200 children in orphanages in the child's It t? House increasing Toronto who will benefit, ho said. but the d Igran o 5 cents I)" day.f . , The act would cost $900,000 - elegation ItPmi.ttep a re-; 'yearly, quest, that the refuge institutions? 1 ""-er'rf-T-1.e1TrttttT.rrrrt should be put on a basis comparable I , ' with the rate paid to hospitals. . The Minister, while he did not' hold out hopes for any increase in, . the refuge rate for the current voar stated that the Government would , give sympathetic attenion to repre- sentations which could be made d 7 . in: the intermission. ur-' a

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