The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 8 Apr 1933, p. 3

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- APrIl fr. . war, and now they had about 60 ii) "ANTIQUE" TABLES cent. paid on them. As soon " the l INJUSHCES CLAIMED moratorium was lifted, he feared, they, BEFORE COMMITTEE} would lose thcm. . I st----.--.-..-- stl'i1fJa",UstiRi,'l.'stnm 2'trerJ,"fner'; Purchase for Speaker', Re. 0 MEMBER 'iurther invasion of the normal pro-I caption Room Approved I I I 'ceduro in connection with mortgages! b Pr mier [ The matters referred to by Mr.' 3' e lOliver had been taken up by the: . T-r""""""-""'""--.. . law officers when they were franflnsi "Anuque" furniture, estimated to 03 2'i, ARltr1.tt'is'cotoen r,Rg'.hafi'ist' I about 80 years old, and consisting ot C e . ssa one . u wood to y l C q---------- the Legisla ture could not stop biggest! 23:10:11 {06:01. 11d"11glfe"r'lij1nr'1t,i1,1te,'t . charges. taxes and other ca ng ' e "tll Prlce Says Arguments Con- charges rolling up. and if anything of? room in September. 1931, for the sum . . . a " C . . . " . . r "i sidered m thawing up _ l, 30321113: 1120 1.115335" "has £026."?gg of $650, were the. subject of most. ga- Moratorium plight than ever. in view of the ever- tion at the 1)"th Accounts Commit- incrcasini: charges. Every reasonable W of the Legislature yesterday. It ----_---.. measure had been takcn'in the Mort- was djsclosed that Premier Henry had freer: and Purchasers Relief Bill, approved the purchase and signed the. PETIT'ON SIGNED BY 6,000 he. said. . wtutrhrr. and that. Hon. J. D. Moziieith. What we need today Is not to Minister of Public Works. under whose ----r----. no ally further than wc have done, department the furnishings of Gov- Declaring that the Mortgagors' and I',',".,' can so" lot bad this sort It eminent Buildings come. and Sprakcr Purchasers' Relief Bill went " tar " , (isn't: ia. Trust and mortgage 00:1" I T. A. Kidd, had nothing to do with it. it was advisable to so with respect to "7"ka I,':,',",',? (mono-s muff} ms in :33: George Hogarth, Deputy Minister mortgages, Attorney-General w. H. F [li': n'lnlIId ':? Si {110 cafe: 1ye 'll":',',':' ot Public Works, told the committee Price. speaking on behalf ot the Gov. 081* "wt"? 'if 2mg?" P',", o-l that the tables were purchased from ernment. WttS responsible yesterday in I)": find}? Ego S f '0 :??? Inigst: J'fi's'i/, B. M. and T. Jenkins, antique dealers, the Legislature for the withdrawal oe r s'.1yoh:,ni',.','." Jil, l J""li7, "one my on the suggestion ot the Premier. a bill designed to protect the equities may"; "Magi; 36d 'lf the pur- I "The Speaker's reception room is used of purchasers of farm and residence ringed 'did N? ri/ t"rfim" it meant that! a gre.at. deal for receiving dtrimr.ui:sh: properties in the event of foreclosure. the fi'io,,ft17C7'ad or a '/r'i;fs'ierkrriil, ed visitors a/y! has been furnislrod Parquhar Oliver 1U.F.O.. Grey of m. iii/iid. And if may} mpsi "U, sparsely, explained Mr. hcearth. South). the sponsor of the bill. with- were tokenA there 'would be difficulty "Why. we have "(an received the drew it in face ot Government oppo- . in netting am," one ti ieaid money l, erlr?.ce of Wales Itt it," observed Hon. sition. He had . petition signed by In view if these rcmrii's Mr Oliver William Flnlayson. . some 6.000 persons trom all sections wirhdrew it " ' "'t . t "Surly not Since mesa tabirs were of the Province favoring such Ietris- An amendment to the Mothers' put in.' returned Hen. Harry C. Nixon. lotion. and explained that it had been . Allowarccs Act so as to provide for While Mr. Hogarth theiitzht the approved by the U.P.O. convention. , the reduction 0" the numbers ot mem- . tables were 50 or tin yea-3:; old. H. R, The bill provided that. where fore- hers on the beard was given secondi Rmk'f'rd' .otmer,al, Managrr ot the? closure proceedings were being taken Wang Hon W t, Martin Minister', Jenkins firm. said that, they had tbi.,',',';";' in cases where one-third of the pur- 'M Public iiiriirG; stated that while! made by Jacques 82351 Hay, about 1850. chase priee had been paid. the luv, numbers of beneficiaries had Gr 'AS applied m Amtriea., antique furni- case could be taken before a Judge. icrcascd about four times during the (ture 'Ps not Then.ieully "antique" who could decide " to the protection i past drcadc the administration costs unless " was made prior to 1830. "The of the purchaser's equity. i had iiicirgasod only $4,000 in the same price was very reasonable and the Instances of Injustice. ' criod. But the bill rovided for a. purchase exceptionally good. They ip . p could not be roduced iodav bec . "There are instances of injustice. reduction of the overhead costs. he h p . "i one and the way is open for further in- l said. 't e W}? not available. he stat/td.! Justice. in the present system." said l A bill amending the Conveyancing iMr. Oliver. " know of two cases and Law of Property Act was also 1 in my own constituency where three. given second reading. It was to over- l mum of the purchase price had been come a court decision that a person paid in each case. They could net could not convoy a title of a property 2tte,uU'N'tgrtnit,ti 22d 2f, ,trlt",' 12/dmitffi,uee1t?gfogiyti'o'gent,'/e'j' and the i,u,'1't',""d eg. cationic: the prozxrtv to himself. Other Gov- this bill is accepted now or not. it ernment bills to receive second read- will not be very long until legislation ing were an act to amend the Mercan- ot this kind is on the statutes. it tti?U;'g,', tAglr,t"igt, Aet, IQ an itUeoUe'irp,t,t,'etrlh,ttti'gn' 2ttl Eight privacte $113353: ciilsoc given c an one- a ." a. or two-thirds h" their second reading. the most impor- as well." ot the pure price iaiitof these being tlt, act respecting While iatrorcsscrs and arbers. In its and ',11,ei/eht"dntgfi,1gtt f,'tgtldt"r' amended form this bill provides for " present of foreclosure proceedin separate boards to be set up tor the on farms " soon as conditions in: !barbers and the hairdressers, and the proved there 1d :mattcr is optional with the members h won be plenty. and of the two trades The separate, 'lhi?. t2i1"ltt,at.se th'ft"T,',','i') S' boards are to work under one council. I gagged-i Jar/ting" f' It', 1"t . t pigmfnrilfiliée 'lt,'rg"r'ir,iot'ig,'sot is: 'ht - n ' . " . tAe various departments. The H dro- itlt'i,ttltlpeenttt,ts 123;".2; is: 'Eiectric Power Commission get: the l Charles McCrea. With . smile. . largest amount, with $1,225,000; the Fear: {or Veterans. (Works Department. 3732.000: the P. W. Eliott (Liberal. Karon (Health Department. $483,655: and the _Ndrttn said that m returned .01. 1AgNeultura1 Department, $125,774. idiots had purchased farms after the

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