--"'"""'", Marcia 3 . Dr Hett who last . . _ April was i 'lt,t'iie'1tinm't'stdtlte, rolls of the ii') the Di . s c ans and Surgeons by seipline Committee of thatt ' body, on the grounds that the doe. ' tor had been Kuilty of breaches ofl professional ethics in relation to his" . cancer treatments. has a bill before' , the Legislature seeking reinstate. lent. to full Professional standing Miss Caisse also has a bill before 2,e,d','tust asking for authority to _ C er . , . patients. practice with cancer Dr. Hell. at the April hearin be. --------- fore the Disripline '8/'m'2f/t"Jfatl,ed" q 'r'ua'rtsip1t,'.i,,t, hearing. refused to q o . . g . Stiff Penalties Provided his lull',', t,rmgtc'ied.too,," 83:32; in Event of Failure to is»??? proposed by the examining ' Give Formula l ------r-.-- i BILE BEFORE HOUSE _ -------- i Government-Appointed: Distribution Reform l Body Would Possess : . . Widjswers l F C I M lk U _ d __.e l or 0a , I rge i Legislative authority for a Gov-t ------------ l 'rnm".nt-t"'r'oin'"'d Commission to Municipalization of the distribu- a foothold in our own country. rss,' investigate "9"" cancer cures was tion of milk and coal and other in our own Province of Ontario. Ne sought yesterday in the Ontario necessaries of life, in the same man- who have been reared in the cradle House hy Hon. Harold J. Kirby.l nor " the dist.ri.but.i.on of electricity of democracy, who accept our term Minister of Hrulth has been municipaiized. was urged of civilization as a matter of faith, . . " . . upon the Ontario Legislature yes- are prone to pooh-pooh even the Revelation ot formula and details! terday by John J. Glass, Liberal, possibility of extremist elements of treatment are required hy the! Toronto-St. Andrew. gainingapermanent place in our bill, according to tho Ministct l "I think there is a strong move- midst. But this was precisely the Sweeping Potter." tn inquire ttttol ment in favor of such reform " the attitude of the progressive and any type of "streamed cure" are: present time," said he. "It may be democratic elements in many States providrd and provision is also made only a mere coincidence, but to me I which now find themselves under a for Penalties of not less than 3109 it is very significant that there is i dictator's heel. I believe, therefore, and not more than 5-W- with ttjail much dissatisfaction prevalent in that it is timely for democratic sentence of not more than 30 days the large urban centres of Ontario, l forces in our own country to take in default of payment, in event or, particularly in Toronto, with the'stock of the situation and make failure to submit the formula oti, present prices of milk and butter. democracy more militant, stripping the noMrum and a description ot, and only a short while ago it was a it of all archaic notions, and girding the treatment. t most fortunate thing that a very its loins to battle the forces ot re- A minor clause provides that; serious situation had been averted l action which, for the present are in "any person who advertises. offers in this citv in connection with the l the saddle and on the march." for sale, holds out, distributes' distribution of coal." sells or administers ei'her free of, Mr. Glass foresaw immense bene- _ charge or for Rmn. hire Ol" hope ot fit accruing to all parties concerned reward, tttty suhstance or method were municipalities empowered by of treatment as 3. remedy for con- the Legislature to set up such con- cer. may he required by the Com. trol. . mission to submit samples of such Organization of old-age pensions substance J" a description of sum on a contributory basis, with the treatment. payment age set at 60 instead of 65, Penalty Increased. was also advocated by the St. An- , Indication of the Government's drew member. "This," he submitted. determination to probe to the. "would raisethe morale of the pen- bottom all phases of the remedies, sioner. would probably decrease the administered in the Province asi burden on the State, and, in addi- "cancer cures". is given in a so! tion. the amount of the pension ennd penalty clause which orders could, in all likelihood, be increased that in event of a subsequent otol from the present maximum of $20 tense. the fine penalty is raised to! per month to at least $1 a day. It a $500 minimum and a 82.500 maxi-I certainly is most necessary under mum and the prison sentence Fl existing conditions to reduce the . default of payment is extended tut age qualification for this pension." a maximum term of not more than' Taking a fling at the Fascist six months. I movement. Mr. Glass declared that Mr Kirby has indicated that theI it was not entirely confined to the members of the Commission have! European Continent. Nts germs are not yet been appointed. Under the! infecting the new world. and it is legislation. the members are rp-, making a determined effort to gain quired to make a definite finding, as to the value or merit of any. remedy that they have investigated. T For the protection of those who) submit cancer remedies for inves-i t ligation. the bill provides that the, "Commission shall not divulge any! information relating to the compo-; sition or formula of any suhstance', received by it." 2 Two Cases Recalled. i - Under the proposed legislation,) t a Commission. appointed by Order-i in-Councii. would be vested with; full power to investigate such reme-. dies as those sponsored by Dr. J. E. I f ' Hett of Kitchener and Miss Rene, M. Caisse of Bracebridge. ;