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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Feb 1921, p. 2

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e 3 P mm es lmv'_, ® _ x n .I--- bilities from the man on 'théi 7 fi','?},'f and it is up to this Legislature P Dl'oceeded M!'. 'I'Olmle, "and I am tO do fl'n lt can in 'tha't dlrecttl'on." 'making no attack on him. I am Meantime, he declared, the farmers glad to hear the Provincia@1 Secretary of _Ontario were fairly prosperous, 'say that he did his jJob well." | ----land 'he begged them not to go |_ Attorney--General _ Raney»-- The| around in Toronto "with their jaws {hontorablef member was the repro-i «» hanging.'" sentative from Windsor. During the * past year did he lift hfs hand to | Where is Bilingua!ist? .. Cter assist in the enforcement of law on |__Dealing with educational matters $ the Essex frontier? Mr. Tolmie stated that 'he thought . \1}10 Government was pnd the right track when it attempted to carry | Hallams w"."e Sent,. i 'out the Rural School Consolidatjon: Mr. Tolmie--If the Attorney--Gen-- 'Act, put on the books by Hon. Dr.| eral means did I use physical force, 1 Cody. He believed the whole sy5-| i did not; if he means did I use my tem of education in the Province re-E influence, then I say yes,. With cer-- quired revamping and _ changing.| tain gentlemen from Windsor I \V(,'nt' "Divergent -- channels," he said, | last spring to the Attorney-Gener.c,l's] '"should open up from the -prlma.ryl \ Department and asked for the ap=-- classes with a certain amount of cul-- | '_* pointment of a force of men, effi-- tural training, but with special train-- | cient, qualified men, to enforce the ing wlong one line. I doubt if there law, and the answer we got was men is one modern Jlanguage teacher in t of the Hallam type to carry out the twenty in this Province jvho'(-.ould law in the name of the King. carry on a conversation in F rench' Hon. Mr. Nixon--Might I ask, aid| for ten minutes.'"' | the Government appoint the Hal--| Regarding the Adolescent Act, Mr:l lams or were they appointed by Tolmie said he wanted to know, now l local authorities? it that it was on the books, what. tr_m Mr. Tolmie--Whoever employed Government pmposefl doing yv'.th 11». them, the Government paid -- for What were they going to give .'he them. boy of 14 whom they put back un]t'o The member fr j p school? He believed the consoli-- discussed briefly ?}?:la ;;::i],',]f,(;,'pn'fh?} dated school idea, if -propf:nly workeai t W. J. Lannin as Inspector of Pro-- put, would enable the (Jf'"erfrf'm""(i! vincial Police for western Ontario. to give t}gese o on a'nl(l'glzl.'; m :-;22 : Regarding the appointment, he said by the act suc'h-spocm 'mhn-(rjlgsib 15' that, apparently, there had not been rgrgz'": fines qe:they might (teeire | one man in t , 'ovinats 'eceive. ; s i | Police force 1-:(\ fn:.'htnh]:: :::]?'m;lp'} M.a.j--or. Tolmie paid a trlbut'e to the j rently P g g s legislation that had been enacted by| parently, there had not been a man is i0 Hi arty in the whola TAicense Department fit the Drury Administration. His p ._\Lt for promotion. The Attnrnpv-(}'nn- had hoe_n glad, he said, to suppor I eral had looked all over, till his that legislation on prlnciplf, notvbf.:-; eves had fallen on the homls toOwn of cause, as the memhpr for North Vic --1 . the Provincia} Treasurer, and the toria, Rev. Mr. Watson, had sug--| he said, '"Lo. T find him }'MN,... en gested, the Iiberal part.y h'ad Vacc?,pt-': Mr. MacBride--Marvellous i1 ed the ideals of the.l. I 0. "The| cerity! S ' wn-- member for North Victoria, he fear--| > ed, being of his own profession, had | What About Lannin? been too ready to accept random| f Premier Drury--Might I ask the | | statements at their face value. The honorable member(Mr. Tolmie) from | |idea, to his mind, was ridiculous, On whose constituency Mr. Lannin came | the contrary, every item in the plat-- and 'what 'his previous qualifica-- form of the U.FeO. had been, or tions were? I don't know his ndii- might have been, borrowed from the . tics, so I might add that to my re-- | platform of the TL4beral party----'"ex-- . quest for information. s cept the one item on which they | v Mr. Tolmie--He comes from the l agree to differ, the recall." | 3 same county as the Provincial Treas-- | | N Mi ~ | k urer. I believe he lives in the no;th | '. Northern Mér For North. | p part, whereas the Provincial Treas-- | | _ Capt. Thomas Magladery, Con-' urer lived in the south. | | servative member for Timiskaming, stig:':;'(""f--'"I""U'f'.\'r--;['rorn whose con-- | holnteg out to the Government the Mr 'l;r;lrni?*i\--~"\'o.l'tln Perth ! ggggistlrtnyen(:fs haa'(,llr?tiz ia: tlhe hegd )A Attorney--General Raney--Might 1' country affairs on]lyn :nzg nghol\}g}rg ask if the 'honorable member re-- | lived in Northern Ontario and knew | ; gardts. %het gent!:nman in question as| its needs. ' + satisfactory officer? ' "WN wrio,'"' i ~ Mr. Tolmie referred the question | dery eyigon;::;fl:{in sax(}r l\,h' ])If;{gla--! * |to the Speaker, adding that as he | knowledge by the e 1 C :.' hac Of| had a notice on the order paper ask--| Ol'nmon(t avnd} e Ofifog c of the Gov-- 1'ng for a r(t\itux'n of all correspondence | ern Ontlaris 12 the grgz:?:»:t)' 1?1::]?;; n connection with the ILannin ap-- a % # 1 lpointmnm he would 'have more }t)o' :?(10'120(;)r??;r({(l'l?.tUn}e;pofflt(})fs:a;mg( say on the matter at a future time. | plaudeg when -- the speaker quouf)(lf | «Passing Movement." | $?79\.000.000 as the annual amount| ¥e ; 0 " % eur t M ons abacie e "o Pearie l . oi P | sard, a k inadvisedly | roc; | q "'With his lips when he took a fling | Olgoofi?;l?icutpd dm ;'he interests ('f' out of the Liberal party." 'The Con--| the T. € N. 0R Tw extension of servative party was buried in 1919, | and the e;{enq}onal ;vi\{ et_lfstwa;rd,' he said, but whether it was dead or Cehntral Rallwa 0 16 Nipissing [not he did not know. 'The Liberal| Aericultural -- ow a fls bOrnNen. the |party would be very much alivefi d'i;qtrlctsumfl }cl)wnshlps mdbve mm;ng when this "passing movement," rep--| y $ criticl e had the severest kind resented by the present G()vernmem,' C C""Cls.n'] fgr the (,)"-laWa.Govern- had Gisappeared from the horizon. | iment, which "weakly'" acquiesced 1n, '"Meantime," he said, "I am satisfied ' ';]"e"ed" railway _ transportation if the ideals of the party to which I | charges. "To my mind," he declared,| | belong are carried out. 1 care not| the action recently taken will go | [by whom." | down n all history as' the great ! Premier Drary in his opening ad--| 'Canadlan' railway hold--up of 1920."' dress had referred to 'his "broaden--| The North -- country _ secession : ing--out" policy. He had given an | movement was not as unimportant| explanation, Mr. Tolmie said, that| S old Ontario people gen-- covered about a paragraph, and had | ;:rally thought, said the mem-- made that explanation about as n)fl[;' égr wTimi;kammg, Person -- | '"clear as mud." In that explanation, Norther 0 as R atly opposed to : ?and dn his jibet at the old parties, ing thn P"tal_o pecession, provid--| ' \the Prime Minister seemed to 'have deall 1 e P rovincial Governmont; forgotten the dignity of his position Ww Aalrly Wlth' th'at great country.| 'and the sincerity that was supposed u. Idl stringer, U. F. O. member for} to characterize his utterances, and &A {"na.nd, denied that "raw re--| to have got about as near as possible C;U"" were returned on his side of| to the so--called "politician class." the House as a result of organization. | j He haq never heard of a single Praises Community System. i;;memfy receiving instructions or ad-' * The member from Windsor said f ce from & central office to put a he doubted if even the wisdom of La"('h'-'ltlte in the field. The T. F. o,' the Prime Minister could stem the | movement was spontaneous through-- tide of rural depopulation, a move-- | out the whole Province. € ! ment resulting from the gregarious RuatnetieinNNNANONANTATOEANTIUUUNIOIORAEermetremmmmmemememmemem mmmmamee s an,............... nature of man. HMe believed that the whole Province had been surveyed wrongly, and suggested that things f might have 'been better if the French ; : community system had 'been adopt-- 4 ed. "However," he said, "what we + _..--. |qught to do at once is to remove the # " 5 C

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