gogs (Reasaien ie en en en e e 00 e e ie eaaaaaa e i eainanaieieaen ie lalaiaeee en e i Ee l i i e i UE U o ie e i e e e e £ Ta .. Anmand rrome p | 5 mmiaah...._] A ,i'" x;;!"éi, ) Te %%; The Ontario Gazette PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ~' TORONTO, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1922 Wt itinnmmpemmrmmnpeninrmmnmmmmmmemmmmmmmmememmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmommmmmnommmpmmmmmmmmmmmmeninnninnmmtnmmenmnmemminmmnimnpmiememuntamminninnnintinnnmmtmmmmmnmmmmemmmmsmunmmmnmmpumpemmmmntemmmmemmmmmmem * LEGISLATIVE AssEMBLY, to our people that a citizen, who has served the State so well in war, represents the Sovereign Toroxto, February 14th, 1922. in this Dominion in times of peace and security. Tuesday, 3 o'clock p. m. The specia: claims of agriculture, as our bastc 4 6 i § e is industry and source of prosperity, have not been C the Piftecnth Legiaiature of Ontanig, fer ie | Wt Sight of by the Government. 'Adverse ol \ fespateh of Business, pursuant to a Proélamation mat?c conditions and the deflation of the prl-ces k t1is Honour HEN:RY Coogspurs. Licutenant-- of tu.rm pl:Odl:lCts made the past year a trying overnor of our Province of Onta;rio and the one for this imporlant industty, 1 am glad to 1 R 4 know, however, that the prospect for the coming fouse having met; year is much more satisfactory. My Ministers _ His Honour entered the House; and having | feel that the future of agriculture requires the Kaken his seat on the Throne, was pleased to open development of further plans for the marketing he Session by the following gracious Speech: of farm products. The organizations for 'the | selling of fruit are meeting with success, and My. Speaker and Gentlemen of the Legislative other plans along similar lines will be developed _ Assembly: during the present iSession. The rural credit In welcoming you to your Legislative labours, | ®YStem créated by the Legislation of last Session desire to join with you in an expression otf | Eives promise of beneficial results. Good service Rratitude to Almighty God for the blessings we | NAs been rendered through extended local classes ave enjoyed during the past year, both in mater-- | f0r agricultural instruction, and the results jus-- 181 respects, and in those influences which make | tify the application of the principle in a more r the moral and social welfare of the community. | ©OMPrehensive way in future. } It is my privilege to-- day to address the Mem: Much considerafion has been given to the un Bers of this Assembly for the first time in my einployment question by n?y Ministers, and by an [@fncial capacity, and to express the pleasure it Advisory Committee appointed some months ago. s As a result of these deliberations the Government (Rfords me to greet you as representatives of the has undertaken to encourage employment by a Réople of this Province in Parliament assembled. o § # A & [ ossive to take advantage of This occasion. to plan whereby the Province will contribute to. the.a (Réfer to the passing of my distinguished pre extra cost of works initiated by the municipali-- essor, the late Mr. Lionel Herbert Clarke, and ties t(fr rellef urpos.es, the Dominion and local pay a tribute to his personal worth and to ow authoritiese also sharing the expense. In addi-- uable public services. For years His time and tion, the Province has agreed to contribute to the ergies were freely devoted to the advancement | "** of supplying food and materials urgently useful public undertakings, and his adminis-- required to relieve distress and privation. Realis» . ation of the office of Lieutenant--Governor con-- ing that & upouly felurn Lo normal conditions buted in many ways to the promotion of eoul l nest be brought about by such volantary rthy objects, which endeared hi to all clagses action as would lower the cost of living and bring d sections of the community. the prices of commodities within the reach of f the consumers, the Advisory Committee under-- Since last Session the Dominion of Canada taok certain appeals to the public from which it BBs extended a hearty welcome to Baron Byng of | is believed results are 'being obtained. The signs - ny as Governor--General, and to Lady Byng. | of reviving business activity, encourage the hope ¥;: this welcome the Province of Ontario has | that the necessity for relief measures will dis-- s lially participated. It is a matter of pride appear in the near future.