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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 12 Apr 1933, p. 6

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APN L c:22 f E m mm annznaingpme tm mmemicen w« ; $ TO CALL ELECTION TO WORK ON FARMS Legal Committee Reports Neeeedeemmmennmanramneans 66 i + | Merits Deserving of - Russell Nesbitt Places 32 r i ion" \ f Motion Sponsored by Fra-- Consideration j Days After Writ Issuance * N r monm 44 leigh and Newman Re-- A :Se as Minimum » lect Committee of the House ferred to Henry :(1)1 mleetiSIfor the purpose of studying t o on en n oeirernmmmennrmneminpemny e legislation sought by osteopaths, COMMITTEE'S SUPPORT was named by the Ontario Legisiature MANY SPEAKERS HEARD yesterday, upon recommendation of Y the Legal Committee, of which Hon. f The minimum time limit for calling vrv A Y 'o w gg'x::xllel:begi clgrea.tei'f Cha.irr'x'xan,' o nk § of elections is set at thirty--two days The Covmmxlloo on :Agncultux'? "ox}t,. D De mot fu;x)'(t),fxer p?;caf&éde:hwui?hme after the date of the issuance of the on recorq 3-('.<L;'-rda',\. in Queen's Park recognized that the principle 01» t,hlé writs, in an amendment to the Elec-- as favoring selection of unemployed bill possesses merits which are de-- tion Act brought down in the Ontario men who would work lon fax'.xn:s for g;Yu}%g gtf'scggfigerait&on.r"h:mg?g Se;i Legislature yesterday by Russell Nes-- board and lodging, with a minimum | josiga¢ 4 6 propos bitt (Conservative, Toronto--Bracon-- wage to be paid by the Ontario Gov--| lg%v ation was one which would al-- dale). The provisions will likely be-- inE Of | osteopaths to be termed "doctors. come law. as they have recoiv\":d blie ernment, and the organizing of ot,hcrs' 'I;he SeldectiCommittee to study the f is 7 p lic services,| Clauses during recess is comprised of support of the special committee con-- unemployed for other public 1ces H prised of sidering it, and has the Government's The motion, sponsored by H. T. Fra-. M%Islérs.cglls l\g,fgr';s: f ((Cl?:xgirl??m' :ml:'gé'd a;n:f t{"*'f'_"""}; time limit leigh (Conservative, Lambton East)| Nesbitt, Hon. Dr. Robb and Slack. _' %\e eflect.'o'; 'Vt'xi';'e':nsl?x'fim would and 'William Newman (Liberal, Vic«| cogsggeclal iess in Cl ee, be to allow the Government to place toria North), is referred to Premietr | ang Smrigho(fmsb:gi&:ss,{)utgmd?lf' Cote the date of the elect'io_n when the Henry for consideration. to study the Judicature)hr\'t&;x?gn}f;fi unde¥-:w)$ g:fi:':"}:g 'fi,f'f{'fi('.'axi",,i'gi'f Another resolution sponsored . by g.ill'l to amend the Divisions Court Act. one days must elapse. The period from Mr. Fraleigh and J. A. Craig (Con-- | ;/ foa;'é;efg';{}'t}&?e? special commuittee ?:mg')"bfl to d;lectlon is changed from servative. Lanark North) urges Hon. / * flls 1008. n to seven days, and the time from T. L. Kennedy, FProvincial Minister is . the writs to nominations from . the of Agriculture, to continue his efforts ) mnim f hl + » » + ra a um of thirty to twenty--five days. in conjunction with the Federal Min-- . Another i pos 4MA leglslat.iox:. ?fl'fi%ast{upgfi?) (;ifkglr\?p;?igg ister in pursuing a further policy to g f . e P Arsmeng al he marketing of live stock. is introduced by Mr. Nesbitt to amend4 _ *4 ! & the Voters' List Act. One of the sig-- Financial Aid Sought. nal features provides that a city need H. L. Craise, President; W. W. : not print the Legislative section of Robinson, Vice--President; and C. I. ' n imadienyarimendnngenene the Voters' List ly es t j | s thot one jot mt 'be reaunet=in) Bran Markcting Counch apugnt aie| area-- i 'keting i11, sou al i i ® Owlfuc"g: )'gfir--cor}xjslderabiv expense g;lltllt;el\zg;;»slllltl:bt Ci:fiugtfx,au;&ggfinan- Ward Bill Will Prevent Re-- naviel 7 ie MunioGipalily. ial assistance of the Government to f The amendment to the Election Act pyerth o rale uafk election of Present also changes the time a voter is re-- ffi:*r)bo.q::'dtl]i:il )\l\);::(nmg hg)a(;.fkfé)gs f(c))§ | quired to reside in a city, parts of P hickh mi o Py Reeve p f produce which might have overflooded which are divided into two electoral j ar ras stressed d inebnimemmmmmsmmmmet districts, from one month to two n o errsisatien of -- #TOWel months before polling day. Cities compulsory | registration 0 ;.,ill;)lwer: Approval was given vesterday by the where voters' lists are prepared, as in urged. If the latter was pOSSIDiC, Private Bills Committee to a measure 'Toronto, will not be affected by the fee would take care of the o%eral't'lgn sponsored by residents of rural Scar-- clause. of the Council, it was (-xplavllx;e'. * e} boro', under the terms of which the Friends of blind or incapacitated question was left to the Minister 49| municipality will be divided into two persons may take an cath and mark deal with. _ lne : woa @ | wards, with two representatives elect-- the ballot for them, another clause Special speakers . addresse 1°| ed from each, and the Reeve chosen ovides. This coincides with the committee on timely subjects. D. A'| by a vote of the combined wards, but &minlon Election Act. Campbell, live stock shipping agex}t, taken alternately from each of the Besides the major provision to halt of Montreal, revxcywcd exp?xt cm}s' two wards. the unnecessary issuance of a voters' and told the committee of the vari-- The only member of the committee list on years when there is not likely ous types of cattle suitable for the; to voice any serious opposition was § to be an election, there are several British markct:' J. M. McCallum.| wilfrid Heighington (Conservative, % other clauses which will facilitate the, Chief of Stock Yards Service for the) st pavid's), who after pointing out preparation of the lists. | Federal Government, read an °X-- that the municipality's finances were | t,ex:isive gd%!icstsl on (':'EXDO;It I\%:rtxtal,gex" at the preselx:;d morxlnent in a precarious ® and F. C. Fletcher, ner position, as that the bi lai | of the Union Stock Yards, spoke ON over. . lstock yaras' service. The net result of the ]blll is ;()1;14 | Reports Tabled. when Scarboro' comes to elect its 93 | ensiv p verar Council, the urban area,. despite its | A,:';?;';';ffi;'?g'cw'ei?'&&';g fyew. population of 13,009, against 5,000 in ,Bec%r (Liberal, Durham), Chair-- th* rural area, will only elect two n.lan z%gthc SUbC()mmit.tee 0;1 Fruits members, as the measure prov:?.es and Vegetables. Other reports were) that the Rfl'fl"g for 19"4t;hai,lmlffl fiq';,"f t live stock, from Mr.s Ward L. Wwhich 2086 Hoa erindens of receiv;e%_ on dairy products and egg-- tion. Although having c o o w Fraleigh; fon Chali)rman James A. the township population and almost grading, roxg vative. Grenville»; three--fourths of its assessment, it will Sanderson _( mr from Hon. Dr. Lave a minority representation in the and on colon on, f t,hat. spe: Council for the first time in twelve ; Pg'lfl Poisson, Chairman 0 years, with the re-elecmgn of ;t(lie clal group. i present Reeve, T. H. Sanders made Tieg io Chaine tR Pamibery | an inbortio) I()g;'mcoe. éout,hwest) for the labor and! time they had put on their several | reports. Chairman Jamieson's report| will be tabled in the House today, ! i

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