The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 12 Mar 1927, p. 2

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S aivurd ay, Ls Arehk fark Million or So in Estimates : ) at Read to Do Something Authorized ‘“‘While You Wait For Cle ide ~_~ww~ ey Triday afternoon! A sleepy Legis- | “Item 118,’ says Mr. Henry. lature! Never more than 40 of the; “Carried!” drones the Chairman. Premier Ferguson intimated 112 members who constitute the As- The House still nods. Members last evening that a survey of sembly present at any one time. lie back in their chairs ae “0 agssn the “crippled children” situ- Suddenly the House resolves it- poneary ae hago TNs ty isee ation in the Province would be self into supply. Hon. George §.j timates—-one for p> ; , near . Nente "Minister of Publie Works| other for highways—have just pass- made se the very near future by and Highways, flashed a copy of the|ed the Assembly in less than a an official who probably will be supplementary estimates before the| minute. The estimates total ere selected from the Department members. A few words tumble|thing like $1,200,000, but 1a of Education. from his lips doesn’t matter. : A large deputation of mem- ‘ene 117.” he -eaye For when the weather is “springy” bers of various “Service” clubs “cs, rriea!”” drones the Chairman] and the “old car” is calling, it’s hard in the city waited on the Prime =e aa to keep your mind on your work. Minister during the day, stress- of the committee, ing the need of such a survey. The Prime Minister was very ¢ sympathetic to the proposal and assured the deputation that all possible assistance in this re- 2 gard would be forthcoming from the Government.

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