i y' 1/) i. 'i', l w. " t, - . l ':Bif. F I _. 1' l - id Ii. , . f. , tsi, '7 Jt. irtit'j.cilT,'58st!:,PJP'r"c" I". , a)" i. . "T"-' t" ',",'.',2tl,tte S'ee21','?,.'19,'dit this act a; ' V . i -- canary ehiefty because of ' ' Hhe other bills on insurance matters 11urtt,tiotn, oftteer Shoulq'be tmp- ' ' put through this session. The chief1 ip y tle, _ municipality, '4'iil 1ll,f2i"eie,','t1,,tit, that every fire "iiiiiC.l, lthought the bill should be changed§ ance company in Ontario must keep (to read that such an offtcer would' l! record ot its premiums and losses; lbe anmn'ZOd on request of any? _ .and that the rights of mortgturors', CY,?,' Iii, city.. Mr. Haney said he ' are protected as to selection of in-' awno o .!ttti.on to that change. '.', surers. t . F. Nickle thought the Attor-' l, / ney-General was making a wrong7 step in the right direction. It was te,nt,'itut','ot.tt,tettgpT,r 31"" not g - ' ernment. If probation we? t Gov St . . t s 0 amount; r ong Opposition to Act o anything, it mum be taken as' . . . . far as possible from the police force. Foisting Probation Offi' It was absolutely essential that at . the beginning of the criminal career , ma. on Toronto the apprehended person should be _ -__ taken absolutely away from the po- w my lice and placed under the control ' DEWART AND CURRY CLASH of f,'e,',',"7/d'; Eh? had sympathy for a I person w o {H made a, misste , an _____..._. rho had a desire to lead the 2&an After a lo . . , ng one to a. better life. . "mated r"/.'f,ti,u::'f,rrs2,i,0,,:.t,,l,- ' Dr. Forbes Godfrey, West York . in .II. Dewart, Southwest objected to a municipality being, , Toronto. maxing for a trix-months' saddled with the expense of an em. . hoist m it. Hon. w. E. Raney's cial " did not want. There were I T bill providing for the appointment, ty."',,',',",:,'.','),",',',':',,,.'""', "poem", for. . or probation omc . v q - "I passed 'yecond . Not a Policeman's Job. reading in the. Legislature yester- day . Wif'genrilier Drury said he agreed . l . _ t e remarks of the member _ The Attorney-General ex lain for Kingston that the dealin h p ed persons r b ti g with t at at the last session of the Do- on p o a on was note. mat- . ' ter for the police. The Government minion Parliament an amendment had no intention of forcing the thing 3 was made to the Criminal Code, di- on people who were unwilling to ' noting that a court might place of- have it. The bill might 'well btt _ "waders on probation and these or- gassed and sent to committee, he Tenders should report to an omcer 7.' C. Tolmie. Windsor. said that, - V me court should designate. The .personally, he was not in favor of tmcer in question was provided for (,pe,lf"s (h'.'.";,:,,,'.,',',?',.',', a,?mle°n . . . . .., . . _-_.. "tl.It .. is aru- '3 in this bill. The bill was intended .mont. maid the act would increase ' _ to supplement Dominion legislation. :Sjoeulgulnber (tilt on pbro'oation, and ' essen e num er in risons - otrheer for Toronto _ p . and reduce expenses of the Pro " ', For mach an innocent-looking bill to that extent, and the Province\tli?ec: _ it met with considerable opposition. could perhaps afford to take the fin-, The Attorney-General said that it . angaleuIrIderi y, these officer.. [ would apply at present to large . . a ' a.rry Bound, "id 1tt5 "r centres and that a probation otndari' was opposed to the parole system. i; ' would be appointed for Toronto. Ifi s other larger places made application the requests would be given con-' dcration SHERIFF'S PROPOSED Mr. Dtrwart said Toronto had an ticient police force and reports AS HIGH CONSTABLES ould be made to the parole officer --.--------- ni' that force. Speaking as a rcpre- , . . - sentative of Toronto. he said, there Rgniy 8 Bill Provides for- l was an increasing tendency to saddle a t l municipalities with expenditures for Cary Increases Where ' things they did not want. The one ou . . . purpose this bill would serve would "hes Are Remiss . be to provide a Job tor someone. _ ---------- They would be sorry to lose the: Hon. IV. E. Raney's bill to amend [ member for Southeast Toronto, "but; the Constables Act. introduced in l it might be a. convenient haven of; the Legislature yesterday was . rest for his weary feet." l by the AitdrGdy-rfirTirsii'to encuid rr "Why not for the member pr; age Sheriffs to become High 8"" _ Southwest Toronto?" asked Mr. I stables. The bill provided that wigs: F8993" P , a, S?ro,eetCiotyTi) fails to nominate The member for Southwest J'o-, . a High Constable, the Sheriff will . ronto does not need Government as- become ipso facto High Constabl sistancc." said Mr. Dewart. and: when installed in this positiorei, Mr. Dewart argued that the an- gagroboelvoted an a.dditional salary! , pmnimem of these omcers should " W the Province. l he loft to the Police Commissioners ,, of the City or count). ; Ctutt"suVVr.orous Reply. Unless There Is Strong 0b- _ J. w. Curry, Southeast Toronto, . . . . made a. quick reply to Mr. Dewart feotitm nght Sessions regarding the latter's suggestion of a . . . "convenient haven." Regarding this Will Be Held particular position Mr. Curry said: -- "criTrre"i" needs it just as much as T do: The debate on Hon. TV. E. Raney's ' and is Just as apt to take it as I am. hill to abolish appeals to tho Privy . There is not any position in the gift Council will not be held until after . of this House that I desire to have." T 1ci1st'v. Thontas Marshall, Liberal - Mr. Curry said it did not tend to, member for Lincoln, made the sug- . . . Stir diSCllJSSlgl': when adiiyt menibgiy gestion yesterday in the Legislature . ' ecause ie elt annoye a ano l ' . ' . ' could draw that other member's and the Premier replied that the . name into the discussion without (It? 81) nment was willing that the bill . justification. He said that as far he1/,1fhtt"ltoJ'l/i, Jf"i, the present. He . as he was concerned he did not in- stick to the Igud e a good plan to tend to have that sort of thing go posed of u get until it was dis- on any longer. ' ' . . Hon). Howard Ferguson wanted to tl The Premier added that unless know why Toronto could not assign were waa very strong objection the - T an omcer, without extra. expense. to . . members might as well understand do this kind or parole work. The t at they would hold night sessions: idea in the bill if carried out, would on Monday as well as on other result in an army of new officers. Maui-f 'iti,te1y/."1'," next week. M . Raney said that a. request for " C,..' . ewat' , Southwest Toronto, a rprobation omcer had come from .efoi i ed to the debate to be held to- _ Toronto only, and from that source morrow night u1Her the auspices ot!' the pressure was constant. Later the l ork County Law Society on the 'x he mud that the request came from, proposed abo.lition, of appeals to the the Going; 2,tfr West K t b I 5112:1383: usrlligilild bigep thoaggt the, R. r c n, en, 0 - erm e to ab. . _ jected to that part of the bill which! tend. The Premier said he was un- set out that office accommodation.' able to "ree. He would like to and clerical or other assistance for} hear the debate himself, he said. but . ' h; lf, not feel the House could lose '. V t e me. e v.' . A . b . A: l _', ,