The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 6 Apr 1922, p. 4

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e i e en P sleuy, == 0 pvdibs cainl c .a ~ % \HALCRO \ f : ( } Denounces Methods of the CHIPPAWA SALARIES || f License Department in f | PCP | TO BE LOOKED INTO f Releasing Inspector | fanaithrent | PM | 5 _« . Documents in Connection # I + RACKIN PROPOSES BILL With $65,000 Account R,. L. Brackin, West Kent, yes-- | to Be PrOduced | terday introduced a bill in the Legis-- YTesterd k | a lature amending the Motor Vehicles meeti et af;"t'_""r'?mg at the first k Act so that a spotlight may be used Acco ngt 0(' 7e year of the Public ' on automobiles. The spotlight would tu::a l;anQ,.l(\r:l.lnxttee of the Legisla-- y n . narrtrf . resolution was passed, which have to. meet the requirements of ' was put by Hon. G. Howard Ferg(:'(- the anti--glare regulations, and Mr. son, Conservative Leader, for the | Brackin read a letter from the On-- production of all documents and cor-- | tarto Motor League approving of its rlesptor.mden?)e between the Hydro--. use. The bill was given first read-- C es ower Commission and ing. 8 & mem_bers o.f the Government con-- Hon. W. E. Raney told G. G. Hal-- cerning Chippawa expenditure, and crow, East Hamilton, that appoint-- in 'partxcular regarding an item of ments of license inspectors had to 360'00.0 set down as salaries for con-- be approved by the Commissioner struction account. * be approved. Mr. Halcrow moved the The motion named F. A. Gaby to adjournment of the House to dis-- producg these documents, Objection cuss the removal of a former in-- was raised by the Attorney--General a spector at Hamilton. He said the k that Mr. Gaby was not the proper | ways and means the department person to bring them before the took to dispense with the services committee, The motion thereupon of an old .-3*.1d efficient official ap-- was amended to permit either Mr. 'pearcd to him as one of t}le meanest Gaby or the Secretary of the com-- zgts htf}t;t q('f:[{fll"}!:rlenf (f\'er x'mt mission to produce them. nafx?ed Mer k.?;(rdztr:dth;d Cgv(;qu:(:;; : t'Jh}ese documents will be produced for and told to report on a certain %- ,d"o meeting of the committee ate, that he had resigned his for riday morning, but nothing else j at igne 10r» will be done at that meeting. This mer position, and then had been told understandi crivad: 4 the Government did not want him tnd,rfs 82,( ie wak arrived at yes-- at all. Mr. Raney replied that Mr. C Ant ,.d,,ar '\'?atsn'n, U.F.O. mem-- Jordan was now in training. Mr. ber for North Victoria,. was selected Halcrow said his (Halcrow's) a= Chairman of the committee, recommendation was absolutely ig-- nored as to the appointment of a new man, and he believed -- the recommendation of the Minister of * labor had been ignored also. 4 #@ ® ® : Minister Gives Details 4 » ® ® 3 On Financial Matters ., % Hon. Howard Ferguson's ques-- j tions on the order paper relative to payments made during the past § fiscal year were answered yesterday in the Legislature by Hon. Peter : ' Smith. The questions and answers + were: "On what date was the last pay-- ment for the fiscal year 1920--21 made on account of: (a) capital ex-- penditure, (b) ordinary expendi-- | ture?" The answer was, for each, October 31, 1921. The second question was: '"What was the total amount paid out by the Treasury Department between the close of its accounts between the fiscal year, 1920--21 and November 15, 1921?" The answer was, $14,-- 4 2271,344.28. The third question was: '"What was the date of the actual receipt by the Treasury Department of the E: last moneys received and credited to the revenus for the fiscal year 1920--21?" The ansgswer to this was December 8, 19231. | ® f y * | Replies to Arguments s ; ® B Of Hunters Using Dogs ; Sam Harrig, representing the On-- tario Sportsmen's Game and Fish < p Protective Association, -- appeared yesterday before the Fish and Game x { Committee of the Legislature to & reply to arguments of deer hunters favoring the use of dogs, resented at the former meeting of the com-- y f mittee. Mr. Harris produced statis-- tics from many States in the coun-- 4 try to the south, to show that thel prohibition of dogs in deer--hunting| f stopped the wholesale destruction of | s the deer. He also asked for legis-- o f ; lation making it lawful for hunters * j to shoot bucks only when the Gov--| ernment declared an open season| * for either sex. | F ; &A . is :# §¥ > f - ' m [

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