The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 23 Feb 1924, p. 1

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* io' s' x us mot & " 4 z"%-r $ es . -- "¥ s :4-"':;5#_: ';.v"-, 'rf':\ # .o _ Sutocgay, feb.2s'§, _ # # . VC * 2 47 *k W # HEAL f ' f f "Hruse 0,___.._..--.-------------;--:--"---- | | in this way. I think it wae a very ! proper remark--how would you like IIN ONTARIO CABINET to receive the punishment? $40,000,000 Loan. Answering a question by Harold | OTED BY PREMIER Fisher (Liberal, West Ottawa) re--, specting loans foated by this Gov-- Inntmennnnnmunpenemqunnd ernment, Provincial Treasurer Price * # * replied that only one loan has been 'Befuses to Dictate to Mflng' issued by the Conservative Govern-- ment--for $40,000,000. It was is-- trates--Dental 'flSpeO' sued on Oct. 6, 1923, the q{rlge 'lx'xgr + | i ' hundred realized being 95.8703. e | tion at Schools rate of interest was 5 per cent. and | en the interest cost 5.30 per cent. The TO CUT D loan was sold in Cnada. OWN AUTO B'LLS Hon. W. E. Raney (U.F.O., East w ie ze Wellington) asked if it was the in-- c % tention of the Government to advise » 'pon Premier Ferguson's intro-- . _lthe Lieutenant--Governor to . pro-- duction to the Legislature yesterday claim the Sale of Securitiee Act of his bill to establish a Department ("bmie sky")'. The Plf'emler replied of 1 J that it was improper for any mem-- '" i}ti;aAL:l.dgonh W. E. Raney askecl' ber to ask what advice was going . the creation of & hew to be tendered to the Lieutenant-- Government department and a new Governor. The matter was under Minisater. If so, he asked, what was consideration whether the Govern-- | to become of the Labor Department? ment would introduce a "blue sky" ' "Wo are creating a Department of law. Health,'"" replied Mr. Ferguson. '"We Will Not Divulge Policy. already have a Department of Labor 5 To ht*lt:' Ral?ey'qutt;'eat(i}on whethett | u it was the policy o e Government. If,",}(',, ':',eh%h'mm of_Labor, and this in making Civil Service appoint-- [ partment does not mean an It the sitti m-- | additional Minister necessarily, We ments, to consu e siline .ms ! do not propose to create a -- new bers of the ridings, the Premier re-- | salary." . pliedd that al.'ll appolntmzntts; wor&; | ¥ f g made on the recommendation 0o lGotgfin:?nTifigmd_'iwcwg&?z ' Ministers in charge of departments ' of the first, he said--respecting in which the appointment occurred. , medical and dental inspection of pu-- Mr. Raney challenged the | answer, : pils in public schools, to provide for but the Premier claimed the Gov-- | the working out of the services now ernment was not called upon to give ' done under the Department of Edu-- expressions of opinion as to policy. 'cation by the Department of Health ° lSpeaker Thompson held the question ;in co.opmuon with the Department had been answered and quotEd his ; | of Labor. f authority, which, ;':ir. Raney said, r "did not bear on the point at ali." Waiting for Gregory Report. Speaking to a motion of Hon. Mr. Raney inquired if the Gregory David Jamieson (Consgervative, report was now in the hands of the south Grey) for a return showing Government and when it was pro-- \the number of motor cars used by posed to table it. The Premier an-- |the Government at present and in swered that the full report was not 'the past, Hon. F. C. Biggs (TU.F.O., in, and that it would be tabled im-- . !North Wentworth) hoped the re-- mediately it was received. Mr. Fer-- 'turn would be brought down abso-- guson expects the report at the end lutely full and authéentic "from A to of next week, a..qd thevlre bs sure to be 'z and to date. * Ne ie O ieease un o the 'Hioueét | Cars for Some Officials. Before the orders were reached, i Premier Ferguson said that the J. A. McCausliand, Conservative Government intended to see that: | member for Southwest Toronto, lcars were provided for oficials who \ drnew attention to the remark of | had use for them in public busi-- 'Judge Denton which Mr,. McCaus-- . 'ness only. There was no reason in !la.nd interpreted as an intimation of the world why officials in and about | impending sentence . of _ lashing ;the buildings with no duties else-- "a,gainst the assailamts of Trooper where should have cars to go home 'Bowen ar the Stanley Barracks. !and back again. A recent survey ! _ Mr. McCausland said that lashes h _ _ had been made by the Government 'were reserved for vicious and inde-- * on this matter, he added, and light cent offenses, and "it was altogether trucks and cars unneceoéary in the out of reason for the Police Magis-- public service had been found to trate to make that remark. An eye number about 75, at an annual main-- for an eye and a touth for a tooth tenance cost of about $50,000. Dr may be all right in theory, but we * | Jamieson, in speaking to his motion, 't'.'hp:op)?tarm;')rkme t\'r:e'ry hard at that 'sald that only that morning a Gov-- We milehs, . Auormer Gomenat Nn Marta mt hh moues of melion to it ga e s y & on the order paper had cost this * employee the use of a car. To Leave Magistrate Alone. Ramsden Correspondence. Mr. Ferguson replied that the im-- Th ti position of military punishment did 1 call--corres; calling for a return not release men in the position of of all correspendence between the the accused from punishment by Government und J. G. Ramsden, A civil law. former Commissioner of the Hydro-- "This Government," he added, | Electric Power System, was adopted. "will be very reluctant to dictate to |Government guarantee of debenture a Magistrate as to how he should ;issues of Haileybury, Cochrane and construe the law. If a Magistrate | Kapuskasing, respecting building of. is not doing good, then it might be . public services made necessary in a very good thing to remove him." most cases by the recent fires in the Mr. McCausiand--That might be North, was approved by the House. a very good thing in this case. Mr. Raney--I suggest that the hon-- orable member ought not to have s brought this matter to the attention * of the House without reading the iuem. My recollection is that his statement was an inquiry as to how \these men would like ta he traatad "%

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