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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 28 Feb 1899, p. 3

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Heir and Uevtsee Commission. _ 84 Mr. Iroyle took i'p.'q',t,1tlt,i,tt', the Itg,t iiizszzglise; 2e'2tlytgrtlferht, 3:33.33? ""2,l"i2th"ntfd'tevtl','ti'ifi't'f,'c, letters from' many County Jiidtietrtpsti- . l 1 b h G " f mg to his great efficiency, and the motion vouehsared recent y yt e oy Y t h ner l which he ernment i',"/,,o,,',vitldl,Tr' J"It ytget1",','.'a'it,5 If/el,;',",'.,')','?, 't'Lttit'/J,"'onreU,nolr/1,e iii. for this commiss on an t a ey praC- -. . . . ' .' . _ tically did little or nothihgi; inuthatclahi . 'ta/r/tll/e/le,',' if,1"eef/y/ir,eretdhe,e,'il . _ ., on n en atw 'ep, 'ell- . .-I i gliding; mirage Judges werep paid lplaint against the inspector he .wouldl l $1,000 each. I 1 , invite him to sit with him in making an i ri, Hon. Mr. Hardy stated that it did 'mqniry, _ T l -f not make the slightest 'te/g,',',"?,', iinrin- l l 1mg helm pasted. of the Oppositi n I 'iall 'whether the gen emen n (iUGS- Several mem ers - . c, ticnywere paid as Judges or as members i made inquiries concerning the increase of the heir and devisee commission. "i I the estimate for administration of would not lessen the tinatteiat burden' "mum in Parry Sound, Algoma, Mus- _ to .the Province to cease to pay them as I l koha and other 1i1tIifl'i'. heir and devisee commissioners, tre-i l The Attorney-General explained that cause they wotrtd stil! bt entitled to, the estimates in each case were slight- draw the extra $1.000 on account of the 1y below the actual expenditure of last Judicial functions, which they dischariz- year. ie pointed out it was imperative ed in common with t.he other Judges. that the administration of Justice be ' If the heir and devisee commission l properly provided for in these districts. i should at any time. be abolished. the! The items passed. '?,Tirl,triv,','uy2,t {reatidtgf int§o(:::; l I Hon. Mr. Gibson explained that thege _ nit a in on er 0 pu ese w N'-. ' '. umber of chan es in 1 e 'on an equal footing with the rest of (had b.een a n . tr theit colleagues. . ls, aft of the Crown Lands Department, ' Mr. Hoyle referred to the Findinrzs I and that by the adoption of the general l of the law reform commission in ord in" principle that newly appointed officials I to show that he had high authority. icould not expect to commence wherel for reforms which he had urged in the' ' . ' u h Ita I H _ l their predecessors left o ' e J1 ouse. lie quoted the recommendzi-I been enabled with an increasing sta ' l Io,." tthheat,,govi':tet,',mnrr C/fi'-"',),',',',:,',."',',',"",?:' rendered necessary by the increase of _ t ' ' , . . ' ' ' _ _ . b I work to Kee his estimates slightly Judgc 1vrso_,T.t1ivtr1 a salary. In the I T1955 than befopre. I _ speaker tf opinion the cxponsc of udmin- I The item passed. I I isteriiig Justice, in Ontario was l". l Before adjournment Mr. Whitney ht.. I creasing: so v.e.?,i/lt,.t.lyy, economy siiotlill: iciuired when the Government bill for he adopted " hon-\ei that was possio a (Inc.reasing the revenue would be without impairing the "triviency of thy . brought down department. _ . . ' . Hon. Mr. Harcourt replied that he ex- . Hon. Mr. Hardy said no doubt the l . . . hon. gentle-mun could obtain consislois ", lee.""' to have the bill ready In a (la, 01 , able testimony in favor of getting.r rid . '., of the payment of stamps. It must he i The House adjourned at 6 o'clock. remember, d, howrwev, that such a step Want Good Roads. would rtulttve the income of the Pro- vinct' and was thereforc not in the in- I Mr. A. w. Campbell. Provincial Good ' teresi of economy. No doubt, too, pro- i Roads Inspector, returned to the city fossioiial men would like to be freed jyesterday after' putting in last week from stamps and fees to Judges. The gin Perth and Bruce Counties. Large latter SSt't't' not, however, appointed by l and enthusiastic meettntrs of farmers the Province, but by the Dominion! lat Teeswater, Wimrham, Atwood and l When thcse appointments were Vested; M'ili'erton were addressed by Ml'. in the friends of hon. gentlemen oppo- Campbell. The farmers of these dis- site they were not so desirous of mak- trims have taken up the good roads Lag changes as they now professed to le,,",,'?),";'),, in tT/yu,',',),,,'", "do meetiitih': e. . so u ons were .e en owing The item passed. 'ifjh1r,'t,anf/,1.lit,',1,i',, and suggestions of- ci-ed by Mr. Cainmbeilrand requesting An Ottirlal Attacked. the Municipal Councils to give effect to Messrs. Matheson and Kidd took some them as rapidly GS potmitrit exception to the item for Division Court 1 ', inspection in which there is an increase D i FataLUeaults. l l of $50 In a clerk's salary. Mr.Matheson P. iryce this morning received n- i iound fault with the inspector for ad- timation that Mrs. Firn, the nurse who ', dressing his report to the Lieutenant- I attended the smallpox patient in WN- _ [Governor instead of to the Minister in' fyrd Township, hail succumbed to the charge of his work. "it is about time , diirease. this ?.tt.ici.al was brought to his senses," Dunkin Act Repealed. _ "He thinks he is above Ministers, i'oun- The License Deibartrt'tte tt this am _ ty Judges and everybody else," "1 _ _ ' l m .. 1 _t-hink the man wants to be sat upon," ing '?1"i'lve notice that on FEDTUHI'Y -: "He is a general nuisance," were some if. a H316 of 2,'t'dlu/ir'1'g tir,',', with" 'y of the expressions used by Mr. Mathe- 'lflf',1d fid"it"tse,tiif'teotted12tr Th: .. 'r'i'ldl 'ie//"T,W,u'c' the inspector. . 1 result of the vote was in favor 'ot re; q I? . ' . . n spoke of the great irreai b 108 t 38 , B t ll ti i a' t "ittttroverment in the inspection of re- [was tyk J," iii; we"! t e "was Qty years. hy which much greater as 't'he',Ti'r'ellla en su t. 't'lflTi'l P, mgtituile m dealing with complaints list This was 'l'l'l"ihutrd' (e; 'UflT.. 'ttftf'hTl1Tcl l.'.ytiPt.. Cipaii'tios where the.old Dunkin act ' A P. "mum in Justice to In- (tas continued in force since it was i first adopted tweittvc.tltre't tears no. i B-gi----------,.-, o

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