The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 12 Feb 1936, p. 4

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_ . . -. "r I NH "I" "V PAFi5 l -- '1' I. " at..." w. . t gi I t t tpens F: S d S ' O Nf ' g Note o N Guns Salute Lieutenant-Governor at Cere- _ mony Dimmed Out of Respect to Late King "----------- OURNING hung over yesterday's opening of the Ontario Legislature. . The mourning was marked by the black bands worn by the uniformed aides of the Lieutenant-Governor, by the black ties worn by the formal-coated members of the Legislature, and by the scantily filled galleries. '-".----m "Tribute to Monarch. The salute of guns for his Honor was fired from the same place in 0 . Queen's Park where minute-guns had I krone S peec m rle mourned the King, a fortnight previ- ously. They barked yesterday at what "--------------- seemed a much faster tempo. As tar as is known, the Ontario ionmon'rs or the Speech trom the Throne read yesterday by Legislature was the only 'c2t'i'i'//i' Lieutenant-Governor Bruce " the opening ot the second ses- Parliament, if not the only Empire . h Le New"; Parliament, which had been called Stott ot the Niiieteent g , slation tmpeeting municipal for the day following the King's t. Legislation to provide , more . best of ti death, and had then been postponed. equitable distribution of taxes levied taxation of income CotTttmt ons. Tributes becoming this tragic co- :ior educational purposes (The Gov- 4. An amendment to the Gasoline incidence accompanied the passing of "mm intends. according to previous Tax Act. a. resolution of sympathy and loyalty announcements. to (T, 'lieth",,'; li. An amendment to the Game and to the new King, which was passed 'Jeg,1s a greater share o came. Fisheries Act, the ,"ti/t'n','Jirtg,e ste.' before any other business was taken . . the Apprenticeshi ct, e u- . . T. 2. Legislation to improvolgho Plti; nicipal Act. tt up C.'.?,'?,'? Ba d ' nation of the rural 501100 o - 6. New legislation to mu rm. Queers Wear Black n s. Ptminee. cation. Reference to the King's death was T. legislation to atrtetruatxt the inter- made in the Throne Speech by Lieu- Cats ot the public in the Province's tzutant-Governor Herbert A. Bruce, , forest wealth. and aiming at stability after he had been escorted to the Par- and permanence in the forest-Producti: Bantam Buildings by a troop of car- industry. airy and received by the infantry guard 8. Certain new Wis Will be in- of honor, which was drawn up in the I tween the Hydro Commission and The Lieutenant-Governor spoke of T 3 Quebec power firms. the King's death in the tirait paragraph Inpty t 9. There will be no forced conversion of the Speech from the Throne. Beside , of bonded indebtedness. The Govern- him, as he spoke. sat Mrs. Bruce in SAYS HENRY OF ment is determined to honor all out- ublack. Two lines of aides stood in their standing debentures in the exact terms ! Brilliantly colored military uniforms . of the contracts. and to spare no pains in front of the Government and Oppo- Retur in maintaining the Provinee's credit. sition "front rows." They wore black n 10. The Province will levy a tax on bands around the arms of their blue, I incomes. (Changes in the previous: tron: red and grey uniforms. - -- -e__ _ ---e-.---. . . . ' published dart of the act - it ' The Lieutenant - Governor, Mrs. Lozimpgi'f" f°m"g"},° l duced yesterday.) . :Bruce and the sides withdrew. The ature "i1'fen"'rf'lofl, 'geg, "it lSpeaker ascended his dais and read Lasts! . u, eorge . L prayers. Then Government Leader, Henry charged that a Government , . return ot last rear didn't have "any 2 Hon. Harry C. Nixon, seconded by contents." . [Opposition Leader, Hon. George B. A Government return is usually it Henry, introduced the resolution ex- compilation ot Government in- l pressmg the Province of Ontario's formation or records which has sorrow at the death of King George It been demanded by the Opposition. and promising loyalty to King Ed- Leader of the Government Harry ward vm. c. Nixon tabled a. handful of re- The resolution was adopted by It turns and reports yesterday, standing vote ot the Assembly under "I trust there are no dummies 9- apecial ruling ot Mr. Speaker N. o. among them." said Mr. Henry. Hipel. The Speaker then asked all ei,'i'te%tg.'ns' said the Provin- ":31: Ito. stand for a two-minute . ' " . be 0 silence. o,'tsttg? his hand toward the "00:33am: the Kintt,"satdMr. Nix- "All the dummies are over there." :3)"er t';'/l'21)1'vti'fyggt,tt, ESE: Conservatives would no: say Itut the tootatepis ot his illustri t ther night if the returns tabled yester- . is the sincere prayer of Massimo f' ' day included the one which Mr. The Leader ot the Opposition Sec- Henry charm! had no 'contenu." ended the resolution with c tribute to the We Kine as a man who had risen to all the momma of the Crown. W. Dover Smith (Mineral. Duiterino . aimtsoer, farmer Speaker Conic] T. A, Kidd, Wilt!!! Belem and wo. ' liam Norman. Viewria M.P.P., also , ',',','rtt.o,.thtjGyjiiiiiiGgGifi' trib- ute to the late Ring.

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