The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 4 Mar 1925, p. 2

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(h R «/ \\'e_Acw)A'é\\\(\a «h4 Ilmudinent of -- Jae--« ( | he B23 not Creu anrounced "att 300 / . _/ tands 6 ' ment -- oforul:, ."g'r:lgrfllgl:ort the amend-- | when his party was i'ejecte'dtobmi'flenem 3. ot. 'the Province ?" y the people ° "I have no | I hope that tg.' for--the beer business. -- ? t y e people who are tryin ' t l?v? g:,'e'f,""";fltn out of a mole bm'wu'f ® ough to see that th ' the _ man °y Judged || ,w,.o,,',y_.. (Attorney--General _ Nickje) [3 % 1 .. ce [ 1. i [3 C:*1 I Wt ytoaeaecogeirengecmenitene enc is | ; I \Legislature Will Not Waver | % *4 * C | in Its Opposition, Says | a Premier € | ied I | 1 'SIX BILLS UP IN HOUSE ' f Ns ( _ Half a dozon bills were considered | ! yesterday morning at the first ses-- | ' sion this year of the Legislaturse j Committee on Private Bills, four of 7 the bills being carried and two or-- § .i dered held over for further consid--| ' ) € eration. #BP |__ Objection kepi growing during the § 4 ;dis«'ussinn on the act to give power | ; to the Hamiiton Young --Women's | 1 Christian -- Association to_ aequire j j lands anywhere in the Province. The ( lands, it was held, would be exempt &€ \ from taxation, except for school | 1 tpurpus':*s. The suggestion was made | ' "dmt the association should not | | 1 have power to buy lands outside || Hamilton, unless such lands were not : | exempt from any taxation, and it is E expected that the bill, which stands ;I over, will be redrafted along those ¢ lines. $ The act to authorize the trusteges j of the Toronto Generai Burying 8 Grounds to acquire and hold addi-- f tional lands in York County also '; was held over, partly for the reason l\ that no York County members were 1 present yesterday 1t was tholught '] that the applicant was seeking too. | : wide powers of purchase. | " The act to authorize John McRobie ' to make application to practice op-- | ; tometry; the act incorporating the | Village of Ripley, and the act con-- 1 q firming assessment rolls, tax sales and deeds of the Municipality of Pai-- s | poonge, were adopted hy the com-- t mittee. _ When the House met in the after-- | M | noon wW. E. N. Sinclair, Liberal 1 | C Leader, asked if the adoption of the $ IHarrlston bill did not seem to be a § |reversal of the anti--bonusing legis-- \lation of the previous year. The N Premier replied that the Govern---- 4 ment was not going to waver in its stand respecting the anti--bonus laws, ! particularly as there was an under-- & standing with the Province of Que-- & bee on that matter. } 5 1

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