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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 21 Mar 1901, p. 1

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M en C B -- 2i ~oeeenenernmrarnenetiiss s us t for copies of tenders or a-- ) ence giving details as e terms up-- THURSDAY. MAKCA 21 'fn which Toal, wood and fresh mcats a 4 y SIASXmnV «.l »A~E. were supplicd to the asylum at Brock-- WRGGET T T HGeiTiS Sn iFeneeGeaiins is iinacfenains ns mnaameremenneecnenncans 4 --ville durln' 19@. * "% s aeh Mr. Fox asked for copiles of corres-- | ¥ & pondense with reference to the out-- | break of smallpox. He expressed the t _opinion that the Board of Health had 4 been somewhat lax in dealing with the I outbreak. ; e Hon. Mr. Stratton defended the work k of the board, and said that if anything k | the regulations had erred on the side of # stringency, which, however, was justi-- fiable under the circumstances. reeesustigementistauditeanit Callq it Chickenpox. * PDr. Jessop (Linmcoln) said there was Oppomtion Leader :;uchtgiveu&sluy of opinion as to whe-- F & haX ther' the sease was smallpox® or Would Repea.l it at -- chickenpox. If it was smallpox the t _ type was very mild, and he understood > Any Price. * that no deaths had occurred. Dr. Bridgland (Muskoka) sald the disease was smallpox all right, and vae i clloc i cecmmmmace care should be taken to strengthen the . l:;a;la' :t the health authorities to deal w * ' TU CKER S BILL DEF EATED The order was withdrawn. Mr. Lucas (Centre Grey) secured an Wemvntnminitrm nmrmninicars 7 order for correspondence relative to the granting or refusal to grant liquor Ontarto's Exhibit at the Pan--Ameri« e Cene Holer, barham. _ Hotel/or ean WIll be Closed on the Sab-- Dr. Barr (D&me'rln) secu{;zd a.% order bath--A Strange R for correspondence respectinig the re-- e equent fusal to pay the Government grant to school section No. 7, Melancthon Town-- is ship, during the past five years. He h The Legisiat i sraay debated said that the scho:l wa: now up to re-- e ature yesterday debated at quirements, and had beon for some length a bill introduced by Mr. Tucker gme. hatngh mgc}?gglpl?na:efc g'e 'dls'-"" houg e r was ex-- ::t ";'::lu::;::;;f"t;ecz:g:n (';':)':";': :;edmg l;ts duty in not recommending » e grant. second reading was defeated by a vote fl"I-lon.t Mr. Har;,courthtsaéd" tha'ltt whc;g of 38 to 28. The present act is com--* e réeturn was brouk yhriy 90 D Aus paratively new, and the feeling of the ha shown that the inspector had simp-- y carried out his duties in accordance members of the Government was that s j f the depart t a full expression of opinion should be with the regulations of the department, ga.d fr&m- thb: country bett;re such dras-- Destruction of Birds. \ c action taken. A large amount 4 y of general business was transacted Mr. M?nteith (_Sonth Per th), secured before the House rose an order for a return showing the roses names and addresses of persons to Provincial Auditing. whom permits were granted in 1900 for ThE | Eremier 'introduced in to the destruction of insectivorous birds A or birds' e + amend the act providing for the better rHorr. Mr.'gibnon said the policy of a;xdltluxTct)lt;. t.h: nc'counts 'gf thtjx Pr?- the department had been to restrict the vince. simply provides at in number of rmits issuaed. Applicants the absence of the auditor through ill-- nsually souggt the privilege for scien-- ness the head clerk may act in his tiflilc purposes, but probably the depart-- st:{a.d. Ife. SUktH y 1y o M | men:l had been in 'some instances im-- on.. Mr. ratton, in reply to Mr. posed upon. Fox (West Victoria), gave details of orts on Soi the st;r taken by the Provincial Board freporks 0 * of Health to deal with the outbreak of Mr. Joynt moved that the Govern-- smalipox in the lumber camps and the ment should adopt some means of col-- present centres of the-- disease. lecting information as to the soils and o climate of the Province, the effect they Will Sell the Timber. have ox'; the pel;'centase of dsug;r in the sugar beet, and that seed should be Bg':{'}; ()ll;e d?;"";:" a {tepvlv)::.'thet?ntg: procured and forwarded to the different tion of the Government to dispose of lofi'élnue;ntro B?-y%rgmlcalngo:e?he&k Mr. %fingcn;?ne{nzm }}::k onl such kt?:l:: y Joynt was! serloim as to the first part appoars to be in the public interest, and {Lfig':fn m&t.?n.'; v:.r?;%;' gg cu%'lll:se;n;fi:: under such regulations as would secure be found, and often were found, on one a permanent reserve. farm. It would be an almost impos-- sible task to adopt the suggestion of

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