The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 9 Apr 1935, p. 3

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"a _ ,. r' F'7' . ' v"'" . "ate'"' vwwv' T". "al, Mei'" , t .. _ 'T _" . Aik) '3 premier hepburn as Mr. Henry] ', a'. t. drrmed on. CASH ' tlt I Arthur Wt more"... as M' [BSSBIS ear = Maelaren-6tuetree bonds of recc L was again rated by Mr. Haw The, RELIEF FOR . . Attomeroeneral in rebuttal showcd' i that he had then warned the Hydro WORK policy was not decided. "After the l bonds were sold." the Opposition in- --.-_ 3 slated. ------- . . t Mr. Henry, well into his mm hour, N T A R I o munici- Bull Before Committee Wouldi continued. He remarked that the . . l . Minister ot Highways was will"? polities under the Compel Registration of , ' . . V ee '. . i otlone1 Fraser Huy'" Wao" on his cash relief scheme All Shops "The Uberal mtiles-- 102 it was up '. And the Tory riics-- ' now total '. l -----_.- I And it wear8 the Tories down. Bounced last night. Strong opposition to a bill requiring!, Mr. Henry said that Colonel Hunter "Since amt. 102 settle/lit'. all barbers and hairdressers in Ontario) should be appoinud poet laureate. have lined with in that can ttte to register with the Ontario Hair-l Dr. o. A. McQuibban tWellington labor" is the most eifective geliet dressers and Barbers' Association, wasl North) was accorded prolonged ap- potter the Province has discovered IO voiced at Queen's Park yesterday by' plause when he rote to follow the at." Mated 300- David Croll. Minis- representatives ot the National Hair-) Hon. George s. Henry. He explain- ter as warm. dressers' Association before the sub-1 ed that he was one ot the first, to "New! 05.000000 tttMt been - committee ct the Private Bills Com-t oppose the Quebec contracts in the pended on "an municipal prNeeta. mittee. '; House in 1929. nnd attottt tmr-tttttds ot till! mt On the other hand, a member ot the Speaking of the Maclaren-Rutmec has been Ttaid direetir to the unem- Ontario Association advised the sub-' contracts. Dr. McQuibban declared blond tn mm " their W" committee that unless this legislation) what company could stil power in the The list of works approved yesterday was approved the majority ot the best ' ivaince of Qurbcc for $10.50 a horse- ttwohed "ptmdttur' ot approximately 1 WWW will be forced out of busi- E mower. while Ontario is paying 815 "00,000. ot which 0205.000 will so ness through the inroads of price-f list the same power. directly into the poetreU ot the un- cutters. . I i "The past Hydro Commissions." he employed. Two-thirds of thb latter The major portion of the opposition, maintained. "seemed to stand still. amount is paid by the Province. the. to the bill, it was claimed. originates, and failed to develop the power ro- remainder by the municipality; in Toronto, with the outside centres sources ct Ontario and went down to Meet item on the list was a 0217.000 in favor. the power barons ot Quebec." mm. undertaken by Btmtttted. While the question is of a highly i He regarded it, " crying shame" The details follow contentious nature. thtrt.were.no fire- that 32.000 farmers in Ontario are Humanity. Total ottet BMW" works such as featured discussion of a losing only from 15,000 to 18,000 htttF:e- Oahu-lie ........... "i.llt 'let similar proposal last year. Arguments power. whereas there is available. by 'gfl11t TJ,):::::::. 'iiG iii were presented mainly by counsel tor Fiji?, generation and purchases. about WWII! 1rGiy. 3.000 3,000 the various factions. 1.500.000 horsepower. min-low mm 10.650 6,400 . Arthur o. Slaght. K.C.. represent- l "Power promoters of Quebec have Kingston .......... Moo 3.300 mg the Ontario Assoeiiltion, favoring dug their own graves along the i'Psei'- Guelph ............ AAlttt 1,484 the bill. poi.rtted.oir) that a basic voirS." Dr. McQuibban declared. "This out!" We. 2t't,8tttt 169A't0 safeguard exists, m that all regula- thing could not but blast the eco- 't'gU'g'etg,'l,t'.t 84 000 3100 tions passed have t.o.refeivt approval manic foundation of our country. A Hum CIC.".'...:.' i)iii 'iii, of the Ontario Cabinet. . The asso- hemlock potion was handed to this| "on" ...... 1900 1.500 elation, he said, had no intention 'oi Province by the power promoters Pl, Rhona o.......... 5.503 8.07 asking for arbitrary powers ot legis- IQuebec. To go on under present, cum. when" ....... 3.913 1.509 lation. . icumstances would bring disaster. Inna!" m t t Petitions circulated, Mr. Slaght ex- lPower promoters are attempting t , Mitt,'"',",',',.' Ttto. -,lfllll, 1itl i plained. showed that a total of more !hide behind the bondholders. Tht. P$tMartng WCC. iiGii?, "i'iiiii I than 5.000 barbers, hairdressers and had M]? put " nickel into it in Bunk .......,..., riiiri .38,t46 assistants had signed in favor of the W!) with the amount they got can .......... limo 4.278 registration schetnc---a fee ot $3 being out of it. In my opinion. there is no Woods" ........_ I." 20,ttttt suggested. sooner solution." . J. C. M. German. K.C.. represent- ing the National Association. cor.- - tended that the sum of $40,500 would I be raised in fees mainly for the pur- t n tlll 1lllll Illl s l; . 'pose of paying salaries to the Ontario I ". Association officials. He maintained that the bill would place entire con- , trol in the hands of a small group. "WEI tll t Ontario Association representatives ' agreed that the clause in the bill re- ' gaming hours and wages should be made subject to the terms of the In- dustrial Standards Act, now before ' the House. iHe Counters With Query on Transfers Since First i . of Year I VETERANS Hon. George B. Henry. Leader of the Opposihon. was challenged in the REINSTATED Ontario legislature last. night to re- ----- ' , e o . s'f,te'i,'2t.di""' it anr, ot WI Eligible err-Soldiers Get The request. voiced by Attomer.! Seeo General Arthur W. Roebuck. vent nd Chance unanswered. as did the AttomerA3etr. ------ W's newt tor Mr. Henry to m l Premier Mitchell p. Hepburn tur. whether or not any insurance com- nomad in the Ontario Legislature ' my, a which he was . diroetor, m My tint a. list of eligible re- m at the bonds. tinned men, who had been relieved The AttomeyA3enempa qttetioets d their duties with the Government, 'rmedtteetedimmediatttratterMr. tt"tteertttrepauednndtheraretreing Henry. in answer to a Mung mm. reinstated in the Government service "etedttxmhittera1tt-ttte,mitttte "ttuittktraapoaaitr1e. was a director ot we a the tttqtuatttte The announcement came after ' Wales. Colonel W. H. Price (Conservative, "What is mm mm". thtitamd W) asked the Premier when he Mr. m, "U in trnorrtng the list ttt intended to table the Hunter-Meyers . 'ttta-inet-tttpetite-po- mtttetoomsemintrveteransMsohad ttoadstmentttettmtoftttir." tteegtdigmiaaedfmm theeervice, "Whatdor0umeantrrtutt"aatt. 'mtemportttsrtotretutryet,"the ed the Premier. Premier declared, recalling that the ' "Thachemmvemaon for slr1t.!ef12tiet_te1fttta1?tt.Len' ktttmintt an. mm"... mid Mr. m which VOID to $001120". Henry. "There was a leak tn inter-r that "new report would": 'rtntittetneitttmttaardottttt. In": tatttatinttstrigouaetsndtttatthtsirs "in: the Government was responsible l "tttttg-tie would geqttain teiqeitittmritaatt1tttatoertattttr' ttetttruisundergtanding," Premier them W e an" i mtttttrrtt declared.

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