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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 1 Mar 1924, p. 1

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""PT.ft , 1CiQCt' c,"l.C"'.' , - _ Tai"'.' " rr"A 15 new: I', ~ , IE " WM", J, 'i'i'i,'i7iit'd: 'iittaNllMlelf T 1llill his 1li1llll , illliltllllil1 "in i . " . ' l ' IN 3-10 . g f H " ADVISORY COMM" tllll FROM 1llllillt irl!'iirl, _. a. , ace. t ' . ' J', ', " ---------'e _.--------- . i ' , «A. . _ 'BIH Establishing Department Hon. Mr. Haney ls Gwen: . 1ll(li)ll()lgni)tist ( of Health ls Passed in Figures for Years 1922 . ". i Legislature and 1923 vrC", l0THER MEASURES ADVANCE HOME BANK REFERENCE , , _ ON BEHALF OF SON I Second reading was given .xe'3tcr- In shorl order the Government 'day in the Legislature to the Gov- dis-posed yesterday of a. more at .- '-_r'---_-. 'ernment measure providing for the more of the 43 questions standing establishment of a Highway Advisory on the order paper, the Premier ad. lC.fR. McKBOWn Says Boy Re. iBoard consisting of three members rnltt.ing, in answer to Mr. Kemp, the; " . . . of the House. A protest was enter- lhere held been discovered cases o ed '.'ePis.s.ior] to Re led by Aurelien Belanger (Liberal, lheftt ',1s','i1,d,'taoit,u'2'vyr', 2fu2Jlfii . m , he. I' ev peat llarsity Year ERussell) against conmdering such an queegtigns Eskimo for details. how- -------------. (important bill on a Fridtyta.tttrnool ever, the premier replied that it was PREMIER land when the former Minister. ot not in tho publgc interest to make ' TO INVESTIGATE {Public Works and Highways, Hon. :he information known. ---.--_ A iF. C. Riggs (U.F.O.. North Went- - . 7 Hvorth) was not in his seat. The Race-Track Tax Receipts. T Prompt inquiry and, it necessary. (Premier, however. insisted on the Two of the questions, by Hon. W. . decisive action were promised by thin going through. promising that la. Haney and J. G. Lettt.1ridar'e, l Premier Ferguson in the Legislature Imembers wo.uld. be permitted to dig- elicited surprisng totals with re- 'yest 'd . . ' _ p . icuss the principle of the measure, specl to revenues from race-track; iby (El I'.' ill? I',',',",:.':" lo a complaint lill the committee stage. Isolation. To Mr. Haney the Pro-E . _. h. i c eown (Conservative. l a , \incial Treasurer re ,orted that in', H?y!,r.e,.t1y, that his Son, having ma- 1T0 'u"nooy.'ur.e "um".m'ads' F 2022 and 1923. lespréntively, tg,gr2,-'; itrlculated and attended the Univer- a Jy "Plain"? the bill Mr. f'"rtrus.0n: ('00 and tt,R21,963 had been 1-adseid ! city offl'oronto for one year, but hav- 'SAle that the Government was going? t", tax on wagers at the msee-trae1ur, ""3 failed in his examinations. was _to pay particular attention to local and that the total amounts wagered [refused permission by the Univer- needs in highway matters. He hoped at tracks fmam 1920 to 1923 Was !sit.y authorities to repeat his year. to encourage the s.1stelil of county $42,164.000, 556.778.000. $44.244,000l, . The Premier said it was "almost highways. The qov.ernrent had .no and $',36,430,000. 7 inconceivable" that such n thing tthought of abandoning the vam' Mr Wrti'dit1:?rd's question referredj could have occurred. and asked ":ial highways, HS prr'ss Troort'i had to the daiiv tax on race-tracks and. Mr. McKeown to put his case in tt indicated. but it was going tn pay the answer was that slum 1911' letter to the Prime Minister. and he .more attention to local needs. He " 353 iiii or revenue "iiiii' been! would investigate the complaint. hinted that possibly ~greater encour- iii'iiiiri'Vy this method. . l Power of Governors. 1i'ie,,1y:t,,,I,e,t)yigibveenc.ive" local needs Mr. Bane}; also cough. light on. st! A _ . n ' . F .\' l .t . Mr. McKeown brough: up his , Sam Ciarke (Liberai. West North- It details OI 1w..r.rtly,Y?, IU2 f)etse1th .: . . ' . . . V . Von or Company stock, and received} gllexance during the discussion of timberland) apprmcd of the bill, _ ra-,- , ' . " l the bill I -. , " - , F ._ ' . he ensue ma. the Province did- o permit graduates repre- and deelared that the 10cm roads t . . " p " . . I sentation on th B I . . ... not hold 'the stock. and chat the, e card of Gm ernors were of the greatest value. He ", - , ' , . ,l of the Univeri . f T T * . _ Hydro .cornmisslon'tt .n "hose. t? 9 o. oronto. He could see no harm in the proposed n es .1 w " VP teu "up none m asked the Premier it the Board of committee scheme. Edmond Proulx gin ',' 'e,',,,, PSC ' -'- a Governors had any right. apart from '(leeraL Prescott) said he hoped 1 (yirl' ot',?. r.g.it. . _ 7 ,. .p tho matter of u lift -. . . " .e__ . . Mr. Fenton wanted to Know i. ' q a Icatnon. to say this advisory committee would not .. . . f , . wno shall and who shall not attend 'have the right of overruling the engi- members of .the present Government the University. He cited the case of ineers ot the (16 ar/iii/iii-." The Pre- occupied livmg apartments m .eht a student who had complied in everv ' . . . p . ' . ' Parliament Buildings, and received . . ...., , . . .l'lllel replied that it would not. a ne tiv n t" ex Un in the wa.5 with the regulations, but who H h d 1 th -ommittee would ga e a we' a?" Tr had failed in his tttmet-year examina- ', e ope8 a so e C' li . l 1 f vases of Hon._G. B. Henry and Hon. lions. and this student was told he (not consider "the. Wm" C0 or o Joihtt s. Martin, who m exceptionall could not repeat the year. He said ithe, counties Y, visited, wirellmstances occupied sleeping he himself had applied personally ' Several Government measures apartments. ; ina cal. nd w t - were put through second reading . " I ' pp a as old that the stu . . . . . . ' Status of ham s ulrc dent could go back to high school. yesterday, including the. Stallion ' . q . l The student had full matriculation . 'Enrolment Act, which reduces the Tro questions t-eferred to the ap-l standing, he said, in answer to a enrolment fee to $2 and abolishes pomtment of Sam Squire, the Con-! question from the Premier. itlle inspection fee. except the Spe- sell-vatlve organizer. Who succeeded! ", Mr. Ferguson said he was glad his 'Cial inspection, which is to cost $10. 3'1)? "Wg,tgr,1, as 399"" Minéeteiztg; iattention had been called . , . . . ' u we or fr, an IT. was a m case. and that he would loolttgntbmi: P". Separate MinistfT. . thet Mr. Squire was not a g','ll)ti;f/ . carefully, It was almost inconcelv- : The act to establish the Depart- engineer nor a graduate of any uni-i itPlt, he added. that such a thing Pent. at Health was passed. the verailty. Although Mr. McLean drild' , could occur, but if it was so. and tPremler reiterating his former state- not come under the Superannuation 'such an act so arbitrary had occur- .1119!" that there was no present in- Act. the Premier intimated in his red, he certainly would see that no :tention of appointing aseparate Min- "Dues that provision was to be University authorities would carry -lister to preside over this depart- made for him. on activities in that form. alrnent. The idea was to co-ordinate _ Answering Mr. Carmichael, the} "1 know the case so well that the - t the various health activities under Premier said that the total amount: student in question is my own son." e one head. 1 F") ent on the Chippawa development'; said Mr. Mekeown, warmly. The '{2 Mr. Sinclair. Liberal Leader. said; mam. was more than $73,000.000 00 boy was being deprived of his ex- .~' the Government should consider a s 'ra/e.. Approximately 1,000 milieu of pected course at the University, he 'ilong time before it increased the rural transmission lines had been added. The Premier told Mr. Me- -lnumber ot Cabinet Ministers. built, serving 3,919 rural customers would make inquiries. 'i ordination. another act, transferring lo . Mr. Sewell the Governmen'tl Bill h Explained. ;dental and medical inspection in ttid. it had FM eattlitPy,tef the coat! In t t th bill a H I" 'schools from the Education Deparc- -0 the Pexnrince on! a, liquor refer- " reepec o. e hi t e.. . I'. *ment to the Health Department, endum. . Ferguson explained tty? the gradu- was given second reading. All this The same member received the m- ates would have the right to name a inspeoUon will be done by the con- formation that Omeer Costello of the panel from which the Government Isent and under the supervision of Provincial Police force was I EWVISSEL? names for the Board of 3the Department of Education. but 'lrrothe'r of the Conservative tt,','flt 0 . . :1 urs s wiauld under th De- rate in South Renlfrew, alt' ougi Both Holl._ Manning 'Doherty. "gage": of 21%"? e 1here was no record as to whether Fpt:mer..Lea1ev, am; w. E. N. Sin~ 1 Various public bills introduced by 'he Was a paintner of Hon. T. w. c1?ir, 1ie"i, Loafer, ftilou-ght it private 'members passed second MeGarry. Neither was there record P/IPI be oetter '1, a if r, WI,',", reading. One, sponsored by Hon. of Whether Mr. Costello received the number of mantles erhe-sl flueG ? F. G. Macdiarmi-d (Conservative, reeommendation of his hrother or the graduates. to? w Itll hed ov- West Elgin), increases the assess- 3MP. McCarty, a former Conservative ggji,,eenteigto.111d e compe e to ment exemption for householders on 'Provincd'al Treasurer. a . . , 0 _ , 1 The Premier replied that this took $13332: 021? it); 'ti'd""la.,t,noegi2i/ri Home Bank Case. away auth.ority from theILieugenant- provides that advance polls shall be To MR Raney's question concerning -dovisrnor-inrqqutuyu, c 'Te with open in the evenings for municipal the Home Bank cane', Attorney-Gen- the reapomritWi.ty, for alll,',' T.'niveraity. elections. _ oral Nickle construed as improper He did not t,h,,t'uu1',',ia,',"t'e1g fir" A. C. Garden (Conservative, West questioning the query: "Is it the cumstances. the}, 2l in. obno to? Hamilton) moved the second reading opinion of the Atiornesr-Gmteeud rjj/rt,in,,-Stu,.'"i,ed' a? select 2'rt'fif, of several bills, and when asked to that the defendants are 168' 1i1cqt1ar iby a lesser b0 y ere tour vacancies explain them, did so by the simple to get a fair trial the-fore a Judie I names. Ith" 'i"8t,lllllA now he expedient of reading them. When than bet)ore a Judge and Jury I'" ' on. the Boar g of those should be the Premier asked him, after read- Mr. Doherty received from m" added, and tw ins one bill, what it meant Mr. Gar- Minister of Agriculture the informa- d b reappointment: for the good , - . ' , flue y lversity The bill passed den asked to have the bill stand, so tion that.3.1o was We percentage 0. of the F.'gelf,',"l' . that he could obtain an explanation arrears of interest: or principal or 'e.t.ey.Ue,','.fll,1't= of the bill from the City Council of iminus due and owing for one month . =---- Hamilton. All the bills so to the or more on October 31 last to the, _ Municipal Committee of the House Agricultural Development Board. it for consideration. . e-_.u------ , . I ,.

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