The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 6 Mar 1923, p. 2

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l sri- _,-".:'-"".. "_'."-' _N _lNIif, _llll 8le e . ', , . fi) . " V ' . ,' ' ' A; " - . i l b . . Cu' '.'., (lllliigt!.lrltllllii' fi) DECEASED SOLONz . ,' . , bN " , _ ' l . P, . _ '/' A 9 _ a," Ill g; .1 "ii, , "I! a ' w IN QUEENS PARK Illili"iihiili a :2 _ -.-----.. T.aalttira"n ("Mil ""7": "w p . . " . , Members of Three Par ha t is so seldom the Legislature F. Nickle (Conservative, Kingston) Jilik L d L . hes tbs a really business session that P": 'led',', "gumegt' The bill, he I e ao ate Reginald e occasion is wo po nte out, was t e product ot an . mention Y rthr of special infiu.ential and etticient organiza- A. Fowler, MPP. hours the "waster?" for three tion, and it would be "intensely ..r--_-r.-- _' o aw making, law discourteous" to kill it before even agiending and law discussing was letting it go to committee. The WAS MAN 0F MANY PARTS I: the through without a wrangle or Premier was Willing to let it pro- . - ber eated remark from any mem- ceed as fares the committee. In Through their various Leaders, all Jiii No person arose before the the meantime the discussions had parties in the Ontario Legislature l iei's of the day to contradict, ex- got out ot order, some members yesterday joined in paying trib t 1113 n or ask a question, which. in speaking twice, and Mr. Speaker to the char t d ",6 she" is quite remarkable. And yet had to e,x.ert his authority. This ac er an Sterling quali- (lt en the House runs like 8. Well- was the nearest approach to a row, tlet of Reginald A. Fowler, con-l in ted machine the proceedings are but it passed safely over. . servative member for Lennox, whose I o necessarily dull. Mr. Nickle demanded a vote, a death occurred yesterday afternoon. Rural Ontario's Kick. recorded vote at that.. Premier His home was at Emerald, Amherst Karl H _ Drury was anxious to maintain the Island Lennox count 0 t f , sittin omutn, North Waterloo, afternoon's speed, and avoid the spect for his 'l,u'f,'l','lr"ihe £0110 Jlt late is Just behind the front Min- tedious, but interesting, process of Mourned at 6 o'clock until 3 53131;! to (lea?,',"",',,','; onge mag? attempted calling out each member's name, this afternoon. I c [ . on rea us or his but the tenacious Kingston m n i l..hill providing for free text-books won out.' Hon. Thoma: Crawfoid in" qualities Eulogtzed. '/',gl,22yve and separate schools. rebuked the Premier for his atti- i In suggesting evening adjourn-i from r a ely there was a mild roar tude on the bill. This attitude was 'i1elr., Hon. G. H. Ferguson, Com! ura Ontario, and had it ap- the same last Friday, when the 'ieTit11,',e, Leader, eulogized the per- t','f,"a12f, that there was the slightest Premier had favored advancing a tronal qualities ot the late member j, ance for the bill the roar would measure, but the other members if" Lennon; "Those of "3 who! ' ave been a great deal louder. The had killed it. Mr. Drury however l iknow him, he said, "who know lburden of the complaint was that said'he would not impose the Man "mam", aobntl,t lie 3'15"?" and rural school boards were being isterial will on a private bill, asl 'ifit(1'hfcr'"yt (may {33'3322133' [as a (2ghlae,f,, to! ideath: that it was such action would be "tyranhr"i quite sure, have ngthin; but 'tTll, is alrea'd pu s on when compulsion, The vote stood at 16 to 34, the ma- ':warmest admiration for his char- 1, rural autyh vein; unpopular, and that jority favoring the slaughter. On iacter- With all those who came in-i lot local as: t es were being robbed the Government side, those willingl timately in contact with him he "Oil "Ifi onomy, to let the measure go before the only earned respect. but created the', t applied to towns and,cities committee were Drury, Raneyl warmest admiration and devotion) only. then all right, but not for the Grant Watson and Willoughb ' tor his many splendid qualities." i rural parts," said W. H. Cassel- ' y. F. Wellington Hay, Liberal Leader,;. man (U.F.O., Dundas), and there Slower Death for This Bill. also guild high tribute to the latel seemed to be one _ _ mem er, and, recalling the com-l, from Farmer mg b ral agreement The third measure of the day, a lparatively recent bereavements oti H em ers. George G. bill to amend the Insurance Act !the. Liberal party he said th t th 68331033: dd12,'i', fast Hamilton) fathered by J. B. Johnston (Labor: liLiberals remembered the kind3 symt of "f e ecte on a platform E. Simcoe), met a slightly betteri lpathy which had been extended from) _ tion ..rzedand compulsory educa- fate, though its chances seem poor tl? sections of the House, and nowi Thi ' d n w?.uld tsupport the bill,, when thecommittee gets hold of it. Ayaid its respect to a deeply esteemed s eclaration naturally is ot T s ' lConservative member. "Mr. Fowler?' hi bill practically means that some political moment, inasmuch 88 Ontario fire insurance agents shall we said, "was a man whose word at least one member seems to re- get all business ori inatin in th lwas his bond; a man whose thought gard a' platform as something more Province It wa g1] 'f th e la!-"1 whose desire was that in the than a formality. Hon. R. H. was mainly aimedstoaaigei at it ldischarge of his duties he might Grant, Minister of Education Whose men at th H d f nsurance Iutil.?e, his best thought and energies voice is ld h c,' e ea o the Lakes, who girl the interests of the Province of voice in "Email l'yfaraiii,e,d e/e feel that much of their big business Ontario as a whole." 2 a- is done . , _ - _ . sure. He said that at presnt it lington gay" $113:sz "lea,, Vlaveals Man of Quiet Culture. cost only $2.80 for a child it pur- vigorous in his protests against it Premier Drury recalled a Sunday chase all the books necessa; - ip to Before adjournment at i ti spent at the home ot the late mem- the entrance examination. party Leaders ind l d id ' 1e ber many years ago, and said that In opposing the bill, 'i'nomas of R A Fowle (Cu ff? n a eulogyl In his home, as well as in his public Marshall (Liberal. Lincoln) made nox). ii-i d'Jd fuo,1s,Tht/,ve'u1t/,t life, Mr. Fowler was a man who it") observation which may provoke noon, 'VIOr A",',dt."i'd/r, ihhliisagtggh 1Ttlot,e,,t'nrrt!a, te, 28:31; 3; some cont - . A . I ' ' - . P I tionists r'ff,'vf,'tr,'lt'red "t'?dlt.td"1l,,1,e/ve' {tear Iandi was the oldest member of 'gipthfau/teJnei" Hon. Mr. Drury said. . ...) - e leg slature. Mr. Homuth. as! "o igit and gentlemanly ideals, a ernment ought to abolish those the youngest member also paid his delightful man to meet in " home. timehono,re.d Behoo1 readers. He tribute. The Conservative major-l, the soul of hospitality, the soul of would put in their place the New ity in Lennox last election was 314! kindness, and my good opinion, Zealand system of a monthly school in a three-cornered 'comest I. formed in early b'earte, has not lost journal, from which reading might ' , anything by subsequent associations bedtauglllt, thus relieving teacher The Feeling Back Home. i wétdh him 32 public life. I wish to an pup s ot the monotony of the Some Liberal members wh w a my tri ute to his worth." same old readers. The bill was lost, home during the week-end 0015:; K. K. Ijlomuth, Labor member tor about all who voted for it being the feeling is growing stron r th t', South Waterloo, recalled pleasant Roll Mill H tre a ' moments spent with the late Mr. 0 o. s, omuth, Tooms, Hal- there should be some sort ot under-' Fowler in quiet talk when the l te crow and Col. Currie. If Mr. Ho- standing between their party and member was wont 'ir, observe that muth is in the next Legislature the the e'xaiiiberals now in the U.F.O. he was the oldest and Mr. Homuth lchancfes are_he will give it its brief ranks. These .members say theyi the youngest memlwr of the House. Pit o notoriety again. heard the usual argument that' Mr. Homuth paid high tribute to his :Another One Killed. {Iglglgfgelfhle progressive forces geti peprenadJ,utli,.t."t':o,vie, W tr bo in ' ' . . . a rn 1 Then Major A. C. Lewps, (Conger- tive '/1/',ri/,"e,'.',,t",',1/u'da'g',Ca2i,o/1,it.'rvh-,i 1845 at Amherst' Island, the son of vative, Northeast Toronto? wanted was reported that the hon " .Titi,". t Daniel Fowler, a prominent water- second reading tor his bill to ichiefs IGii org'an'zprrl y,yy"?, vel color artist. He took part in the amend the Assessment Act. This, vigilant in Beekin l j" . are?, (iuitel Northwest Rebellion, in the Red said Major Lewis, was the 'COlll- "millet; /1 " gout. ty,'lt ".1lily,t'i River Expedition; was a farmer by bined thought ot the Union ot emphatic sift; a: 01" Ladder Hays: profession; was Reeve of Amherst Municipalities, and, while it did not ing that a a' .m nit ast ll eek, deny-i Island for tIve years, and Warden ot change the law materially, it did tl my real gnment or. coali-, .Lennox and Addington in 1903. He clarify things. Because Major tin was being arranged, the situv} was formerly a Colonel in the militia, . h d jum ed M H ' a on is quite complicated, Both and was first elected to the Legisla- Lew1s a p on i r. omuths the Drurv . d . ' 1' tt t . . l y an the Morrison wings "it? _in 1914, and was re-elected in bill, the .1 er was or leading this of the UFO bvi 1919 -' measure to immediate slaughter -. . .are o viously playing) '/ - . . th' ob) ti , . a waiting game, and it will 'be'l There will be no by-election to fill , . , ', ev F _ . Mr Homu s ec ons met with weeks, perhaps months befo th acancy left in the Ontario Legis- more enthusiasm from the members thing definitedevelo , it re any-5 lature, owing to the proximity of the than Major Lewis' plea. In vain W. does develop. ps, Myth-1219 "renerarelectipns r i . . .

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