The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 19 Apr 1935, p. 2

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Apuil is -- f a leg|$|at0|' § | What the Legislature Did . | _ Unanimous! nanimously endorsed rmal | w s SI" as Ihe | resolution congratulating hi: ézjesty["et;gs have aitained the age of 65 :;ing George V. on the approach of yeats: @ «_' ®' x 2. LWenty--fifth anniversary of his| Aitered the financial year of the accession to the Throne, and prayed Province to end on March 31, instead for the continued health and happi-- of Oct. 31. 3 ness of his Majesty and his consort. # % & # _ The motion was introduced by Pree-- Empowered Toronto to widen road-- mier Mitchell F. Hepburn and second-- Ways, as forced improvement, without «enmmonemammninenenenmmememmen ;;d by Gtehe Leader of the Opposition, the consent of the owners affected. 46 #» on. orge S. Henry. # + % *# Chaflt Allouette" and Are P 1 uk =% *' :% Provided property qualifications for pproved of the cancellation persons seeking election to municipal Bombarded by Law existing power purchase contracts wig offices. ; four Quebec companies -- cont *"_ +# * _ % f ; BOOk'Qts . which tied Ontari;(')m:xp to the r;':rtf Put sharper tecth in the Milk Con-- warecciclzzl2l2zl > chase of huge blocks of "unwanted ttrol Act; :-bolished xgba,t,es to. cus-- power'" for omers, and empowered the consumer 97 B l L L S A P P R 0 v E D i a'period 2' fo:-ty yeats. to sit in with producer and distributor WWe ie teaie en pueiearty Provided a seventeen--year perma-- on agreements concerning prices, etc. nent a h} s % #k % + $ UBILANT and weary-- qmntu%;e::ia nehip for the Dionte! rmeard the definite announcement a 4 i5 t x. %.. & | of a fali session for the purpose o' chanting "Allouette" in Outgeneralied the Opposition and| CDGOTSing measures to create added time with the leading broke a twenty--six hour filibuster on uk mavg with a view to balancing the » the power contract bill -- the first| P4CR°* tenor of Russell's little blockads in twelve years. % 'f t. c | French -- Canadian, Dr. t _ & +' % _ Approved of the Government pay-- the Endorsed the Industrial Standards m;.:i the ctzntxre Cosft' POf 'conistlnll:.tl?n Arthur DesRosiers -- Act, which paves the way for agree-l fig'.smaln enance of Frovincia Hitts "thunder, lightning, and ments between employers and em--| "*** -- * i@ * water--power" session of the | . ployees in respect t,o'hou:s and Wages.! ' Gaye power to the Municipal Boara Ontario Legislature pro-- Empowered the Ontario Hydro to. 'lf'ngj;fafif'n f;i,l a;apxt;:unei:ix;e:l&i;urg undertake its own financing by the Ontario * Y rogued at mid--afternoon ' :;;suance of Hydro bonds guarantesd . ko a '® . y the Province. This will wipe off j j > yesterday. about $187.000,000 of the Provincisi||maioon ssstem in _ ine depertments Its end was worthy of its record debt created through capital advances througho{xt the Province. of smashed precedents. In the tradi-- to Hydro undertakings. «*' *' *' % tional manner the legislators were f mc fils s . i4 Endorsed the Mental Hospitals bill, bombarded from the Press Gallery Passed l'egxslatxon calling for 'thc providing better care for the mentaliy with the no--longer--needed law book-- amalgamatxon of Windsor, Sandwich, ill, alcoholics and drug addicts. This lets. Flashlight bulbs blazed; mem-, _ East Windsor and Walkerville. measure received the endorsation of bers milled around the "floor," saying 1 ts' L. a both Government and Opposition their good--byes; the Premier caught| Set an all--time record for night members. the arm of former Attorney-GeneraI; sittings--one session being continu-- x *' %® s Price for a picture as the wiseacres ous for thirty--seven hours. Set a minimum of $500 for rural joked of a "union government." | a N apey school teachers' salaries. | In the name of the Licutenant=-- Extended time for payment of cer-- *".' * * '% | Governor, Hon. Harry C. Nixon ofi---- tain existing farm loans from twenty RKilled a bill requiring all hair--| cially declared that "this 149831&'}11\; to thirty *' s + /6 dressors and barbers in the Province Assembly is prorogued." From : i | to become registered with the On--| dais his Honor Dr. Herbert Brufiz Empowered Co--operative Cold--Stor--! tario Hairdressors and Barbers' Asso-- | Royal assent to ninety--seven bi Associ iation. | morend t}he speectl? of prg;'ogation. f:gz th Gort:m to | borrow amounts s * c«' *' % | The speech was highlighted by & |ssq 599 to $50.000 " _ °* "_" . Gave the right to a majority of tribute to his Majesty's Silver Jubilee. ;|" _' _ ¢" bondholders to take over the proper-- Calling of a special fall session was | $ «* ties of defunct companies. officially forecast. A review of legis-- |. Set a maximum for future farm * .. * * . *¥ lation started with the announcement 'loans at $7,500, instead of $12,000, Freed drivers and motor--car own-- that power contracts had been de-- |&And gave the Agricultural Develop-- ers from responsibility in connection clared illegal and unenforceable. ment Board wider powers in regara with injuries to "gratuitcus passen-- A reference to pulpwood operation |to terms of repayment and consolida--! gers." was of import. "An important step," |tion of indebtedness. | eu m ns f read the Lieutenant--Governor, "is the c '%®. ®" % Endorsed the imposition qf a tax fee ie Pipnend on rearonnble Serme | [afofiers' Mligpagoes Act for widews||*"* * 5; us . . ! an ns, pro one or one ad s | used in the production of newsprint, * ~@ * .op ted ehild Agreed on the use of dogs in deer | which would compete with Ontario hunting, and passed a modified buck ; mills," Voted confidence in the Govern--| law to provide protectiion for does "Order! Order!" Major Lewis,, |Ment to co--operate with Federal and and fawns. veteran of the 37--hour filibuster ses--| | PTINGing in an "adequate" system of _ Heard the Premier announce that. sion, called as the House sat at three unemployment insurance for the Do-- Chorley Park. the official home of the 1 * ' minion. for the prorogation ceremony. Captain +' % ' . s Liecutenant--Governor of the Prov-- Walter Rayfieldfi V.C., Sergeant--at-- ince, would be sold after Oct. 31 if Arms, preceded the Speaker into the Answered no less than 250 ques= an adequate offer were received. Chamber. Hon. Mr. Hipel--arbiter of | tions lplaced on the order paper by * . _ * /# . '% more disputes in eight weeks than had OPP®®!tion members. . _ Heard the definite hint thrown out some =| ' that a Provincial income tax would taken off the table for the last time. to make old--age pensions applicable MBAAA Opposition and Government stared . * """C perions over 40 years of age. _ Approved of an individual taking & w w4 »# t I f l into Provin-- uh beq seen ts ie pesben wifoon | °| . Aitdnsted Pominion muthorities to I| ERERIEE SZODNY of Hetor the week. 'The doors opened, and W * old--age pensions for persons ¥;. * ... *' ~® J. Bragg motioned his colleagues up Paid tribute to 'Theodore Legault, 'The Lieutenant--Governor was escorted Liberal, Nipissing, and Paul Munro, to the throne by the Prime Minister, Liberal, Wellington South, who died and the ceremonies ending eight after election. stormy weeks closed the Legislature L. £% (% _ .% for six months. Approved of the appointment of one man as Commissioner for T. & , N.O. Railway instead of the. present § board of three members.. e % & # ¥ Endorsed legislation whereby mu-- nicipalities must pay for the burial » of a veteran who dies out of hos-- pitel.

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