The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 15 Mar 1921, p. 1

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en m ECS RmRmel 7 Cmm aRy Mee * oiiiiegenan snn t io mt . " emere" ~eeaeee e o e en se CC eeres ies 9 is ds e % L 7 h [TUESDAY, MARCH: 15. <1921.}4 M.P.P.'S WILL CARRY HOME - 4# Li © < * TWO.SESSION BONUS, $609 ® " ® This Amount to Cover the "Higher Cost of : s 99 Living"--Three Hundred for Each 46 Session When Ontario's hard--worked, arrived at allows a bonus of $300, A 9 R heir homes at| retroactive to cover the last session-- Legislators leave for their 1 rlx * ,0r a 16lal bonus of $600. the close of this sflssi(.)n» each pri-- This decision is in line with a fore-- vate member's purse will bulge--be--| cast in The Globe early in the month ')'ond the fullness of his sessional| OflJa""a"Sg' t"then it .wa]:; st:ted tha | 4 % Aw nall aA¥ KA a bonus 0o ve or six hundred dol s .lndemniq --with a. t.lf]) roli m" $b00.| lars probably would be given. Ar, | his "high"fif'?t'('f'"""'g bonus. | the same time, it was stated that the The Globe yesterday learned that,pmposod bonus would not be nrade i cision had been reached re.| the subject of debate, as was the this .didq)r.']n C % L e#i case with the '"round robin'"' of last | garding what _ some i€g!8!410T8| session, but would be quietly arrang ]humnrousl.\' termed the "salary| ed beforehand. The matter has been grab." Definite official confirmation| discussed informally, but there is 'was not forthcoming, but very good| little likelihood of any "gcen--_" authority has it that the arrangement| when the 2--year bonus is voted. 4 1 {f f U [] w § || | ; i | _ ON GRADED SCALE + 114 Government's Proposal Dif--| o ® # ' * * ; Labor M.P.P. Advises T"'S' Merit Will be Sole Gauge in | _ !8"S F o gun lc con _ _ | ; ; | x: ; | et Suggestion | Policy for Conservation Reorganizing Provin-- _ ge! suygest | of Race [# | cial Pofice |__As approved in a resolution }Cg-f: | umm ons hrar w en ind en ngrnnce {ferday by the Legislature, the Pro.| s a | The Legisiature made good use of ',vinnial Treasurer's scheme to flUS-! "PR'NC'PLE A GOOD ONE'I yesterday afternoon's session to dis-- '\ment revenue by a tax on billiard | |_ cuss and give second reading to a |and pool rooms and bowling alleys[ Site esirmpmmnscumge |__number of Government bills, out-- | will differ from the form in Whichl 5 4 is ing 'hi ras Attorney-- =|jt g ed in the Budget. Moving the second reading of his} Standing among which was At |it appeared in the Budge | | _ General Raney's bill respecting the I The resolution provides for a| Pil for the protection 'of C o en dur-l reorganization of the Ontario Pro--| 'praded tax, based on the poptiation | ing confinement, J. Mc.\angal'a.i vincial F'o]icg Force and providing,l | of the town or muntjceipality in which | Riverdale, said yesterday in -- the a Provincial Commissioner of Pollcg.' |the centre of amusement is located, | Legislature he believed Governments Mr. Dewart made a plea for fan'; | whereas the Budget announced, or igh . id the. b treatment of the senior officers al-- [implied, a flat tax on the takings | might seriously consider the bonus-- ready on the Provincial Police Force! | of the establishment. | ing of every birth in Canada. The in the matter of further appoint--| | _ According to the resolution passed | war, the member for Riverdale gaid, ments, naming several who, he Sald,; | by the House, the extension of the | had given impetus to movements for _ stood at the head of their profession. j ,'Amusement Tax Act to the three | lthe protection and conservation of He especially praised -- Inspectors| 'types of recreation named will be as | the race, and he thought his bill John Miller and William Greer. | | follows:-- g ' might pave the way for beneficial| "I do desire to see," he said, "that | In cities of 50,000 or over, a tax | legislation. |_ those who are efficient officers in the | 'nnt exceeding $50 per annum on | Hon. Walter Rollo expressed the| present service should not be supet --| | each table or alley; in other cities, a | opinion that the '"principle 'behind; seded." HMe further referred to the \tax not exceeding $%0; in ali other | the bill" was a good one, and he sug--| discrepancy in salary between two municipalities, a tax not exceeding ) gested that the measure be referred| recent appointments and those of of--| |$20 per arnum on each table or | to the Labor Committee, where, he| ficers for many years connected with | | alley. i was sure, it would meet with full| the service. l emmmmenmmene mommeneen mmmns m ame e mmmmmmznces consideration. | '"When the special Inspectors were e ieprnes on pnonnanedcs "Begin at the other end," said R.| appointed," advised. Attorney--Gen--| % 2. R. Hall of Parry Sound. "Improve| cral Raney, "there was in Ontario | Several Prlvate Bl"s the working conditions of the hus-, what might have been termed an | s s band and father so that he may give| emergency--a special silll:atx&n. tIt; Succeed In Commlttce the mother of his children the 'best| was not deemed wise at that time 0 | A : o ims Cafa hsar possible conditions under which to' interfere with the police force, that| Monda» being private members live." |\ is, with the men responsible for the | day in the Legislature, several pri-- "How?" asked Premier Drury. "Is|} criminal law enforcement. If this}~ vate. bills were considered by --the such a thing within the realm of| bill passes the Government will con-- House in committee. Non--contenti-- practical politics?" |\ _sider further appointments to office ttet $ C ovan n ges i1 '"'Yes, it is,"" replied the member| quite without restriction as to pre-- °U m a mere wore involived, and the for Parry Sound. "Help the father| sent appointees of the Government following bills passed committee: Ito better,.the state of his family by| whose gblliti'os w;ll bz_rccognizgd. Bills respecting the cities of Wind-- improving working conditions." | Regarding the salary discrepancies i us s irlg ; { Bremier Drury stated, briefly, that' referred to, he pointed out how dif-- sor, Port Arthur and F'ort: William; 'in most Canadian homes where the| ficult it was to get good men for O. |the township of Stamford; the Sons > father was worthy of the name "Can-i T, A. enforcement. | of England Benefit Society; Beech-- adian" the utmost would 'be done for | bovermemmemneinetommenennineeentnanimenmnemenia wood Cemetery Company of Ottawa, the protection of the mother. He| and a bill providing for the estab-- had no fear in that respect, but, '"in lishment of a joint Industrial and case there should be a grain of wheat 'Technical School, Board for Wind-- _ in the bushel of chaff," he preferred & sor and Walkerville. that the 'bill be referred to the Labor | f mm mm mm mm mm mm mmaneenocemmmmm Committee--whither it went. |

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