The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 4 Feb 1921, p. 3

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L 5 F % 'h P -.\.¢~~. % * . x ts ® cultural schools where they can be | , M Ad \ k ~ CR is utilized. _ Broaden out along edu-- | a i cational lines. _ If I had my way, 3 6 every city of more than ten or fif-- | l | € teen thousand persons would havo | FOR WORK | its farm, or two farms, to which its | boys and girls who so desired might ; e n e 1 f be sent to learn the joy and pleasure | $ i | ; of growing things." | Riverdale's Member Has: p | S + *"% # : Teo Many 'Commissions, f Motion in Legislature _ . l' Resuming the debate upon the Address, R. R. Hall, Liberal, of | to This Effect . ' f IParry Sound, hoped that much-- : | f needed am}elndmen"istwotult(}il be nLadt: i wlfi se ie wee sns min eety > to the Highways Act a e earliest | 'possible moment. ~ Similarly, the IQUESTION OF ATTORNEYS C 'F'aotory Act required _ considerable a Ialteration. He objected to the dele-- meemsmae uce n ieuse commcents s ' ' c Snpiatiney o. Sike sns Legisiation to make it compu-- . : e(l)ghteen had been functioning dur-- | { sory upon all employers to give all | hng the past session. | employees "twenty--four consecutive [( 9: Rl C°°k°'l Ifort}: Hasittllngs, CO";j hours of rest in every seven days," | servative, replying to criticisms of | s s & | !tho Hydro report, stated that the | preferably Sunday, was introduced | |report ha.dt bet;en tai]ppri'toived b};{sgme, into the Legislature yesterday by | of the greatest authorities on Hydro-- sergt.--Major MacNamara, Soldier-- | es !electric services in the Province. I Labor 3nember for Riverdale. | f iPlun of Representation. | l'l'he Ii:»lll. after making exceptions in | f f | certain instances, provided a pen-- | : | _"I see nothing wrons in occupa-- | K alty of a thousand--dollar fine for in-- 1 j !tional representation, declared .I'lev. | fraction of the proposed law. | Edgar Watson, North Victoria, "nor | In another bill introduced by the do I want to be tolltjl il?yl anyone that ' member for _ Riverdale he pro-- | [ir tFo sauy Laige . ie" Saiens Psn oo make hoi ermen for sls Icited the city of Toronto as an ex-- :;ng{osel kmb femplo:. fwomen for | 7 le of the need of some system of e7, TELte nefore or after confine. ' f VA HObAL ° ropregentation the ment, the employer's liability dating . (HebPet e t isg itb % * | from the receipt of a notice from a . "thin end" of which he hoped to | | . a ; sea inserted in Ontario by some legis-- | physician of the condition of the § lation on the part of the present | employe}:: The bill is drawn to an-- | Government. Toronto, for instance, | ply to ""any female person, irre-- had not a Labor 'representative | spective of age or cltizensh,i'p, whe-- | { among its members. mi'ttmarrle(éeor Ufllmafll;ieg- P |__"I beg to draw the honorable orney--Genera aney's-- ex-- : 'member's attention to your humblal pected measure to combine the ' ' 'servant, Mr. Speaker," interjected Crown Attorney's offices in Toronto 'Sergt.--Major MacNamara of River-- ! and York county was also introduc-- | , dale. ed. The bill provides for the ap-- | | _ _ Rev. Mr. Watson accepted the pointment of a Crown Attorney for a correction by the member for River-- | both city, and county, with one or ' dale. \ more assistants. The Crown _ At-- | _ Referring to the tlmber probe, he ;torney, according to the proposed | | called upon the :E'remxer to see that \ measure, is to be paid $7,500 a | the political leanings of any individ-- |\year, and neither he nor his assist-- i | ual had nothing whatever to do with lants may engage in any private ,tge ;'h;oxi'ous and fair prosecution of !practise, nor in any business other | the _ inquiry,. |\ than their official duties. | _ He had every regard for Sir Adam l J. W. Curry, K.C., introduced a ' _¥ 4 ; Beck, but felt that the Government ]bill that aims to relieve the city of ) ' had been justified in seeking the 'the necessity of printing Part III. of | F fullest information before commit-- the Voters' List when it is not re-- | ting itself in regard to the Hydro-- quired for Provincial election pur-- radial program. | poses. i _ Regarding the University of To-- | x a l en mt n n m n ronto, Rev. Mr. Watson suggested to] . | the Minister of Education that that f institution might be made to meet ! | s i | the needs of anyone, regardless of ; || previous academic training or age, <= MB who might desire to improve his # '| * mental equipment. 'Labor Tegislation. t d |_ _ The Standing Select Committee on |Labor legislation, which is to be ad--| | ded to the standinfg committees of! M / , the Legislature, is to consist of Hon. | | Mr. Drury, Messrs. MacVicar, Web--| f |ster, Casselman, Biggs, Cameron, | | Smith, Rollo, Halcrow, Heenan, Swayze, Homuth, Crockett, }Im: + Ireland, Kennedy, Mag]adery' Dew-- 3 & art, Brackin, Marceau, Cooper (To-- | ronto), MacNamara and MacBride. | . w |__ All of last year's standing commit-- | tees were reappointed with the fol-- | * | {lowing additions: To Private Bills ' $ Messrs. Black, Crockett, Hal('row'l K t | Johnston _ (Lanark), MacNamara' 1 f | Racine, Stover (Blind River), an(i' a iRoss (Kingston); to Municipal Law T iMessrs. Curry, Dewart, Halcrow'| | |Johnston (Lanark), Lewis, Mar-- » | shall; to Agriculture and Coloniza--| | | tion, Messrs. Freeborn and John-- & P ston (Lanark), Walker and Denyes | (Hastings); to Publéic Accounts | Messrs. Ferguson, Hall, Henry, Okef( | : Racine, Tooms; to Privileges and | % Elections, Mr. Lewis: to Fish and % . Game, Messrs. Cooper (Toronto) . Cridland, Mageau, Mazla.dery' k , |Tooms: to Printing, Mr. Hill. § > | Recsnamermeenemmmmmenmmmmnemencmmmensrune | y a 4 i f aJ I 4 :

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