The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 12 Feb 1921, p. 3

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s o * e e en M in * " T h * e mt WhiGScap:-- c <i+} comnuiicnikidsiy ' @ ud o:;,""'*:&;-';«"" esd > orges t : "*% + im PR ; ¢ |from the contamin ons of olt: t L D( P "F AT *@ «1 hi ¢ "Who made the statements _ to | UK T UN PLAN Te * which the honorable_ member re-- y f 3 5 i : fers?" asked Premier Drury, "Who « | s (++ : e spoke of the 'red--lights of the bumgels : * > 4 o °_ _|eities?" 1 T : \ _ _'""The statements were made. [ » f + |\heard them,'" replied Hon, Mr. RO;"' +4 -- !To a chorus of "No! No!" from the + \ ' + 'Government benches, he add:déhose 0 far mm n nmmnmmnes i. ' "It may have been one 0 n # * \strange winds aK&in-'}'fl art. . the C ario Commlttfie : w0u|d t | _ Observation on s part, + y SS l Imember for Kingston continued, had § Form Credit SOOletles f 'shown him that crime, and particu-- * f t ' 'larly crime for "temperance _ of-- Through Province e ::>| fenses," was on the increase in * * ' ' \ Ontario. _ Certainly, hfo kn:}v:. a.g?; en mm mmmmmmarrmmim : |\larger number of boys from the + e ' 1 E ]0f twenty down was being sent to HAVE A CENTRAL 6 BANK" f . ; ' | penitentiary for first offenses. 'l'hisi f y 4. j . 'practise the Government should | o rms fls f 'take some steps to stop; the Gov--| _\ Hon. Manning Doherty, Minister of 6 'ernment should adopt somo policy | Agriculturs tabled yest ' 'of looking after young offenders, L"gis)aturn," #t%: yesterday in the 4 f 'rather than allow them to go to miitccan 3 1e _report of the Com-- penal servitude, where there was no is ce on Rural Credits as prepared ~ Fpvauee ' chance of reformation. 83' Messrs. Thos. McMillan, M. H 4 ' I t,a, 1 g » ® s j , \ Not Common--sense Iaw. ma: eqT{;nd Professor W. T. Jack-- . | "I care not what others may say, oont;"n e I'e'port, fort-y"five pages, d \the Ontario Temperance Act is not ETS exhaustive information re-- | a common--sense law,'"' declared Hon. garding the need of rural credits in P : Mr. Ross. "If it is not a common-- Ontario and the operations of such A 1 sense law, it cannot secure the sup-- systems in other Provi a i port of public opinion." Like other BS If certasr + novinces, as well veterans of the war, he said, he had in certain foreign countries. f seen in France the "effects upon the f Briefly the committee recommends 'men of a glass of bee;'." ar;d lhe ;vas: the establishiment uf Fafsy Cfedit : not so narrow, in sapite of the fac Bocietisgs s e wI id o that he touched neither liquor nor! 8 ; 1;s S(:'nll,/\\ nat similar to those beer, to demand or expect that a.ll'i "perfmmg in Manitoba, and of .3 . men do exactly as he did. . A("""'m}"?. | 2 'a""'is institution" in the nature of proportion of the public felt the & Provincial ban} ; * : % E need of a certain amount of 1:1titudc\ come : is < a.n t, which would be-- . in this respect, and it might be ad--i b a reservoir for deposits made | § t visable for the Government to y societies or individuals. While f s f seriously consider a policy whereby | debarred by the Bank Act from 'the | it might h"mfci:t thz ?eeds t(;lf t]';'tt title of "bank.";this gsavings cent \ class in the cities and leave the law -- Ks § s gs centre & in the country as it is." "would receive deposits, advance 7 A member--Then they will all loans, pay interest, and otherwise . E leave the farms. ect in the ful 3 y ¢ CC The member for Kingston criticiz-- ban : fullest sense as a chartered k for pat j ed the Government for failure to act wocieties.. """"OV#8 'Oof. rural credits definitely or resolutely as regards the A E increases itn te'lhsphotne'nér:itgk:ltd arfi(li Farmers Hold All Shares. : 6 express rategy No stro stand, he 7 a averred, had been taken, nor had the | co:};:,%dt:lf':qe latter, the report re-- j Government acted as it should have| -- EySIENT so some changes from the ' done when surplus supplies of sugar Mi_so successfully operating in Manitoba. The 3 * FZ * k were leaving Ontario for the United have P\_* «_ Ahe.. commiitee would R States. The sugar was gone, but the Passihs t(;In)onS(t)fimty l'll'-snons:iblu for St - s' eAE UuI e applications in i | 22. 7. 0. Pesnh tion the Appcation in t * > Minister of Public Works. 'inces, but would have all shares > § Hon. Manning Doherty--I might ?Eld, 'l'u"' farmers themselves. In 3 $ inform the honorable member that m'qmttfiba one--half is held by farm-- $ E the Government has taken a stand equall ie _other half being divided 3 ¢f and has engaged counsel to fight the :7 all» between the municipality and s 'freight rates increase. The case, I t"?,(§'°~"°"1'm"71t. ; * believe, will be presented in April. C}'ang!'l; is '"'j"";h n -- making -- this a ; P ¢ h * ', _ says e repo "ay A «¥ou're Waking Up." . P n rtane se o ut cagh Mr. MacBride--You're waking up plication with the Government --or 4 f We're here to wake you up. j with , the municipality, and -- vice Referring to the policy of the wer:a. . | & Government in respect of fraternal further change from the Mani-- - § associations, Hon. Mr. Ross ex-- toba system is that which provides o pressed the hope that no steps would that of nine directors to each unit six % be taken that might "force the liq-- shall "be chosen by farmers and the N is 3 uidation of the associations and other three by such organizations or ¢ their assets into the hands of so-- . nfsociaqtions ~as are best calculated % called chartered accountants." Fra-- to understand and promote agricul-- f ternal associations, in the past, had fural interests." In Manitoba each 1 done good work at small expense and directorate comprises three men 4 shol;ldr(r)xgttl at oncc; be placed on the :'?:Si? by .rax;m(e:rs. three named by |, f sam ng as large straight--line ne Municipa ouncil and thre fa : Co?}pam%s' C named by the Government. & , | on. Mr. Ross touched upon the i | f origin of the U.F.O. movem:nt. "'At Land Mortgzage Bank. # last," he said, '"'"we have an acknowl-- The abov ; : edgment that the U.F.O. . movement care, chieny and priumilttt'", *Wd d was born as a result of the war.'"' He | provision 6f ""i'holr?tr--?e]am}" es -the : paid a glowing tribute to the services | 1.e., credits for the pur:;r,lls Cr;drts," : runglereld rofeesiony, "H ne feral and | stock, implements fex"ti'lizeeo yors ' :'netca }arotossions. More than one| For the equally necessary "'Ors. etc. : ' Crned i nWhom he knew had re-- credits," upon which the nf'-t'em f t1(.)2'1'11)e oot n;i debts accruing to him would dépend for financing e,ax mer f } ed 1" of date and his practise ent improvement§ cor the." a2enniens . l pasese nto other hands. Yet there h of fixed assets o o aot s e acquiring $ had been '"no squealing and no | In this (-m,;:p( P Promslon is made: i grousing." How different, he remark--| the defscis "E"O" t'hi report reviews ' J ed, were things that had occ 6 | s of the proesent mortsage f a ad occurred in | system with st of t] w eg T other circles, I held /b3 most of the mortgages Broadening-- _ private jndividuails, : s s ; thought, rllnnxqeggéct V:V)%Sthéle;gfid. he;! points out the dangers of :r:;,c}(:),id ) . ul : cy PR ie 6 * education and in the administr;t'o | :'.l'nment assuming "the active direc-- ¢ | vo of law and justice, "Wa,need a Sg:;h l;lc;rtl Og fz.t'rm loans." It recommends, a in this Province to meet all branches | moxfia f th.?.. orfan'zation of a land [ 2 and all classes of our people," he | w Dt sage bank :o act in conjunction $ 'vr concluded. "We + are leg;s]a[in. t i th rural Cl'@d;L SOC'letles." This F . w , ; much, and we cannot (txpe(vtg (,"(f'i bank, the commiittee believes, should | +M people to develop so long as we pas. | have a capital stock of $500,000 € e ' laws that prevent a man fmn? lg)f:;?"" subscribed and taken by farmers and [ t ing a course which is not with him P weniy® in installments . of about _ CE so much a matter of morality as of twenty--five per cent. When one--half k 'his own personal freedom." ° the stock had been paid in the bank s --mmmmemermmmmememmmemmmmmmemmmmee o might begin to function. By mass-- j yie traimes ing mortsages as securities it could : issue debentures which could be sold j : ' to farmers and others, and the funds * | R obtained from the sale of these be

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