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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 1 Feb 1934, p. 2

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{ f Fe bruary 1. f f Gay ithi ' Gay Scenes Within, - . Bleak Day Without + » As Legislature Opens : € jear 1934 will -- o e _ _ '\ Procession Enters. The fact that the year . A ; ve historic significance occasioned Bugle Sounds Arrival of fizen the heltficls 4 The Mc xt'le'ferencc in the Speech. It will mark 4 |camps could be seen on the stairway fiftieth anniversary of + ns h a not only the f Lieutenant -- Governor's land silence fell as the crowd rose an the landing of the Loyalists in Upper it | the procession entered the doorway. Canada, but will be commemorated in \, P a r t y--C a p a C 1 t Y | mscorted by a group of army officers Toronto as the 100th anniversary 'd by Licut.--Colonel Baptist J¢hn-- hip ve i¢-- headed by of the city's foundation. "The ce Crowd Watches Open- son and Licut.--Colonel Tan Sinclair bration of the Centennial." the Speech i i 5ns Sid Bricedier W. B Angerem. "|read, "will recall 100 years of Cank. ing Ceremonies-- Sn and Brigadier W. B. Anderson, i nan nigtory aig prograss in a erapihig | Dr. and Mrs. Bruce, followed by Jadn ~:1$1is€i¥: manner. and will. doubt. Speech From -- Throne | Premier Henry, made their way to the | Té;s hihspire hopes 'of éven ' greater # I | front of the chamber. . Precedent was 'ach"evm'cnt in the future." F ar F rom Sensatlona shattered when the Lisutenant--Gov--» ; ie yE ? ernor rather than the Premier escorted | Agricultural Laws. t | Mrs. Bruce down the aisle, and when | Regarding agriculture the Speech S HIGHWAY WORK Dr. Bruce, standing beneath the |predicted legislation concerning the _ , wooden canopy bearing the carved |orading and inspection of farm prod-- IS PREDICTED |representation of the Royal Arms, read |uots, and. further, observed progress . the Speech from the Throne to a radio |;» openine up new markets to On-- \ esmm audience. a tario produ ~r~rs.ha§xzmvnetnrfe, ran t}:; s As the Licutenant--Governor an Speech, is »mp g e necessi fls feont of tno Perhament Suby.| his party withdrew, Colone!l G. Hun-- | 15} maintaining uniformly high quality stone front of the Parl:amel;tt' fiu';l,?& ter g:fl\'ii'- Sergeant--at--Arms, carried | of products by more effective and more ing yesterday aherrl:eoon; ;ht:'entim On. in the mace, and the Speaker, HoOM. |general inspection and grading. The gnr?] m:t u(:"e twas cc;?)en!' d by the T. A. Kidd, took ths chffur. tfigrr:}tlities farmers are tak_n(]ig full ad1Mt:g§' I;Jé 0 er. Wwere repeated and after urns }eold--storage and central packing hfl"fi"agfiufivergfiihigc&e I:;'mnf:)rr from East Kent had been ttgblei ; plants for peri:h_able prod_uct,s:flalr.lt:iS \ * iform. Douglas Campbell was presented as the Government is supporting e 0 formailly dressed women and gm(orm- member for that riding. to improve quality of cattle and to in-- ed and black--coated men crowded 'th.c: ('I'hrn the Prime Minister and HON. _ terest young people in such projects. floor anc the 'nne,.fles to the .:.las; W. H. Price moved and seccnded the Hydro figures are regarded as a good » mm f°°lt1 offr g;'ant?l':g.rfgzgi t,:nf," i0 _ lraditional bill on oaths, moc;'ed dt.'ut yardstick of th% upwz:;d trend dm é}r;- Speec . "--ig the Speech should be consi ered on 'austry. "In ecember," -- rea e watch as the Sergcant--at--Arms iaid the r;gla'.'.'ing day, that the standing -- Speech, "the actual peak load, includ-- the gold--headed mace on its "'."!)."';?', committees be appointed, and thatthe : ing secondary power, carried by the sock, reiterating century--old guaran House should adjourn. systems reached the highest point in tees »f British government. Te throng rose and filtered slowly the history of the Commission." Bugle Sounds Arrival. through the narrow exits of th> Hydro reserves, increased by $3,000.-- A bugle sounded as the Lieutenant-- amber. Many attended tea ? vhe ggo.ogbere :g}%pb'up to r? total of $69,-- vernor and his party, escorted by a Speaker's rooms, and at 5 o'clock cars 00,000. itibi purchase was men-- g:tachment of thi:e Royal Canadian | were still picking up passengers at the . tioned, and the hope exprea%fl-tl;at Dragoons and mounted and motor-- building's door and passing beneat© the project would be self--sustaining cycle police, drove uptothe building a |t@e Union Jack which flapped and in the near future. To rural services few minutes before 3 o'clock. In 'snapptd in the wind. 2,300 consumers were added during 's Park the Ninth («Toronto) s k the year, and further loans were madso ?:'e:nl;atterry C.A. (Howitzsr), un-- | Legislation Forecast. , to farmers to enable them to install der the command of Major E. B. Yesterday's non--committal SpeeCch electrical equipment. M:Pherson. began the official salute | from tne Throne gnvei t?\i"o Ogt;:';? Gold Yields. ; intercdl _A uneen civiithng hed inken lu};bl'la'&'xrcnli';r'::agx: (I))l:ezamnex?t'mli Still larger yields of gold were pre-- erne's the oo af in on mol:ftg embark on more extensive operations. | dicted in the section of the Speech refuge in the lee of dthe Tonlg:"(;"'n 2. An official with wide powers| Gealing with mines development. The to J. P. Wm';'eh%n"; mGaedoe %'; of men | will be appoinied to supervise North--| Sudbury region was seen as reverting :?%h'e %u:y':ll %&nadolar't Regiment, com-- ern lumber camps. i meer oyl ggig}ggt&l:'mvxy.ng}lg} :t::d&y;) plglr- manded by Major W. Ne"-'f'aoh"r'} mr:.o lfl;nuon was made 0 ef y? The lumber--camp reference was as ons qiival uie the wind whipp t)r%lm' legislative forecasts had been |-- fOllows: "Living conditions of men nor's arrival while the wind whipped on m nnnntarigs 6 . engaged in lumbering operations and § around their common knowledge for a week or J their khaki greatcoats ut m + boarding in camps in the North coun-- knees and swayed the drawn swords of more. They xtncluéxxeg udwettlllt-.m:d g'f_ut';lo try are such as to call for official Governmenit to: Exten e 1 A~ hss f p %0'3::: 'Timousine drew up to th* gors and Purchasers Act--a relief %?r'n';s'gfattl'x%'; al?dis Naved itsrilg'; pgm_ door, photographers rushed out to me<sure carried last i P nil mtg: guidance will serve to prevent the catch Dr. Bruce and his party Of d@uce bus and truck rchnllfitlona. un t£ recurrence of disputes and strikes, and uniformed aide--de--camps as they rTo-- interprovincial hereemant for . Sa02 | |svoid the loss and inconvenience en-- viewed the guard and were received . control, a product of a recent Oftawa tailed upon all concerned." In this by Premier Henry. conference, control distribution of ; . Throngs Attend. milk, & mpasuire providing CoOmpulsoy \}connection, it was recalled that the | the Parliament Building DASsteurizaton in cities; require !n-- | Quebec Government recently appoint-- | lnsldeh'd %een climbing the central S&P°ction and grading of certain agri-- | aq a Provincial investigator for lum-- throngs beneath the black Cultural products--notably cheese, aC | pe, camps, who made an independent | stairway, mt. the portraits of Cording to reports. in tn#s investigation of conditions in those * pwe h"(ll't pfi ntcalm, Sir John A. The Speech, read in the Legislatir® ) sections where strikes developed. He segunaly and the" former ' Prime | yesterday . by Licutenani--Governor | [ had criticism for both sides in <he Macd o i0o, and into the Bruce, opened with regret at the dispute, and it is expected that the Mmh::? o:w(l);:t:r o.d. ux;ht,ers and Passing of cer;;ain }t?em%ersn ofM;ge %ntario officer will operate in much chGIII__- » =~, House, among thom Hon. J. D. * . the same way. friends had turned the mm?s"a:; teith and Hon. E. A. Dunlop. Concerning education,. the Speech the Legislature out of their seats, s ) Bust Picku recalled that there had been no inter-- in rainbow--colored gowns, relieved the: Business D. } 'hicn | Tubtion in services during che year, background of rich brown and GdatkK passing from these losses, which except in remote districts, and ° an. blue hargings, which barred all #40°} pave occas.oned deep regret among all |nounced the Government's intention . light from the hall. To the east Of parties, the Lisutenant--Governor ¢x-- of continuing, without diminution, | the vacant space in the middle of the presseq the general encouragement // adequate gran's in aid of all classes | | floor. clerical and educational GgNi= whien Ontarians had received from °| of schools. Health Department inten--. | taries, headed by the Bishop of TO-- improving business conditions, &Nd | tions were expressed in the clause, ronto, and Hon. Henry J. Cody, m'j" noted that the Domin.on and Province forecasting compulsory pasteurization | dent of the University of Toron®.] naq decided to continue present agree-- | of milk, and in the statement that! r ' had taken their places in red @NI monts for relfief of the unemployed |facilities for the use of radium would ' * | blue robes and hoods. A little _ b¢-- mention was made of another joint | be exiended. Fewer indigent patients fore three the members of the GOV-- reqeral--Provincial matter, uniformily have been treated in public hospitais ernment escorted their wives to s€@ts of company laws. during the year. Convictions and \ in front of the Cabinet benches, leav-- | 'committals to prison continued to \ ing the first chair vacant ;oz,x!'rly-j diminish. 1x /d j Bruce. A moment later ud. » William Mulock, and the 4 Tfis:'hrs';eptesenumes l'l;,ade t:::erlx';i R 4 * 8 way to reserved seats in the wes , s 'cecuon of the floor. | I : A # m ty -'m"

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