The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Mar 1922, p. 2

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g . 't T .. '_Nr V - '" "WVW . - T " V i . . . Jiiiliia I l . I) " BILL SAME OLD.QUESTION l NEEDS FATHER Dr. Forbes Godfrey h, Per-l ' . . l , --------- sutent About South. i J. W. Curry Obiecied to as eastToronto _ . 1/ " " _------------ ( ,U/ Parent --hot Is On three successive days this week . (1/ . Held up Dr. Forbes Godfrey, Conservative, " g ----_ _ -----" -----" member for "fest York, has put the . _ ' SPE l some question to Premier Drury and " q AKER TO GlVE RULING ' Attorney-General Haney in the , _----------------- Legislature: "Does the Government Rf / Becausc J. IT. i'nrr}. K.C., South- propose to let Southeast Toronto go J ' east Toronto, and not the Attorney- 11'ieiyttr,y'iid, during the session?" General, introduced into the he lttla, Cach time an answer was declined, turc tl . . ' g on the ground that the Govern; _ 1e bill lo provide for the Crea- ment's position had been stated - tion of a Board of Alienists. the Yesterday, however. his tenacity . measure was held up in the House wanrewfarded. He It his question yesterday. H . G. . h again a ter a pream le ot sarcasm I.' ". l"", , " lierguson. directed at Hon. Mr. Raney, for , . rho previously made inquiry as to which the Speaker called him to " ' the reason for its adoption by. tho order, Premier DYUYY'S 'uutwer Toronto member, raised a point of; .i'g1,t,.2,Qtdd"ri',' 190mg Engreseen c: ord . . . . _ . . c not eration eve ope t e overn- . ex "hen Mr. Curry movod for moot would abide by the precedent . second reading. of not precipitating a. b.v-eleetion "However closely my friend from during the sitting of the House. Southeast Toronto may be associated . with the Government," said Mr. For ' '. guson. "he is hut JPt a member ot ll il S It. and for that reason l Jo not eenan to ct eat think he. can introduce such a bill as l) ll d t . . _ this. which provides torall kinds of n y ro omission? expenditures and creates a charge on _.----------- 'he reienne of the Province. l A . . . . . think it will have to go back to its Formal "111er is being real parent." made of the Drury Govern- _ . Speaker Gives Cxrnsidoratlon. ment by M. M. MaeBride, South ' Speaker Xeison 'Parliamont- said Brant, as to whether the Dune he had not road tho bill, but it it of Peter Heenan, member for . affected Provincial expenditures the Kenora, has been recommend- , Conservative Leader was correct in his objection. He promised to look 'ilr,t"id')G"'Tn" 13:11:10?! Jd; LG tgre," tho measure and give a ruling Commission The query yalso on Monday. the bill standing over in asks if! Lends Alsted or E W. ' the 'mean'time. . " Backus has recommended the : w. A. Crockett. South Wentworth. appointment. silo saw his bill to increase the Some dart' ago Premier powers of the. Provincial Board of Drury declared that Mr. Heen- Health stand over for report. Mr. nn's name had not been given Croclielt's proposal is to give the consideration as yet. nor had . board power to deal with sanitary . the Carmichael resignation t conditions on the outskirts of large been dealt with. It is under- cities, but objection was taken to stood. however, that strong the wide power given and the ap- representations are being made ", parent provision under which the to the Government as to the large centres could be compelled to Western Ontario rights to a spend money for the benefit of representative on tho commis- Iuburban areas outside their boun- sion. ' r defies. . br. M. MacBl-ide, South Brant. got second reading for his bill to give to til} widow who is the head of a. fam- ily an equality in exemption to that extended to the householder, whose ieome exemption margin is $2,000. Drugs in Liberty League. _ _ *First readings were given to sev- ~ t eibl measures of passing interest--- 'j l one. introduced by J. C. Brown, Roi-tit Middlesex. to permit munici- pclities legally to make grants to V _ . -irte Ontario Safety League. Hon. Mr Ferguson pretended to have mil- . understood Mr. Brown to have said ' "Liberty League." but the Middlesex _ member hastily declared that if he hm! said "Liberty" he had made a . 'tith? .. I - , , . Til. Staples, Durham, introduced . f thneasure providing for amendment r, tithe voters'tisc Act. By its terms ' unperson resident in one munici- . ptlity. with a right to vote in an- oiher, may hare his right to vote l, tansferred to the nearest polling . l ninth to his place of residence, pro- . l v ed he gives notice in writing to . . [ l . Clerk before the voters' list is . _ Minted. . "Another measure introduced by at: Suples would untoward the oyneuhip of cloned roadways and l vent their becoming the property _ o adjoining property owners. Q ---- ___,------- . r. '

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