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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 19 Mar 1914, p. 2

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Pe e enereaigae y o0 0 ee c ® * * i ooo ) Tt M w ho C t C i e e m oo e o arp e rmens" +i THC" & I 'n' f *A 1 Then 16 was are: pueas curm The] & & N.U. LIHUANTIY ___ statute law amendment slation _ d uie mran ce dhal A t 4 involving legi { f > passed each, year as usually pass-- o + | 1 f of great importance ']'z;ut e' did -- hnot ' ed at one sittirg. ber for Centre know that the mfem" was free from Huron (Mr, Proudfoo f Proudfoot & nmssiad innnte 00 6e B ied e css ' criticism. The firm o vern-- , k for the Go * ent ohly _0 0" c' t Refuses to Consid-- m%rI\!t.. Proudfoot--My firm never did Governmen 4 * -- U nxr t any work for t{}? u("m-':::'l?:nd'd- &CP Change x Mr. Lucas--Your par y firm never | Mr. Proudfoot----I say my ; f dia. . c did. P o ' Mr. Lucas--But M -W'"f't;';'r"'as such | Mr. Proudfoot----M 3 € sovern=-- | ) d never did any work for the (-":'\e it | EQUAL R'lGHTS DENIED «[ w t, and I am prepared to pro s * ol ano j was finally pass-- s oaAd The Third reading the House ad-- Gbdtieorttie ukc nda ies ed at 4.30 a.m., and k a. Ave n I i journed, tired and exhausted, x I y minutes later. Nk | [' Claimants Against Government Rail-- &ff: iedieniiiendain m ies onpnnoeme mm un way Must Get Permission to Sue-- i~ "a VERNMENT MUST BAL[ ' Natural Gas Companies Must Sell } Pure Product or Forfteit I"ram-hir-('.j . 1 flPPflSITl"N MEASURES ! pratagpty > ' f i.;j " f t ' &," 7 ';' C Jta 32 l For a second time the bill to (-nahlo, *flf | proceedings to be taken against tho; ':"fi $ % 'Timiskaming -- & Northern Ontario | """.é"""l'e 3. i : s * ; C e MI". ROWE" PrOteStS AgamSt 'fftuilway without first securing a fiat | l & g D l | from the Attorney--General was de-- | : & xo eay feated in the Legislature yesterday. | ie [The motion of Mr. W E. Sinclair| * ppal T. ;(South Ontario) to give his bill a * 3. ~eat NEXT WEEK 'spcon(] reading was rejected by & | W".L COME UP vote of 59 to 17. | f !';{-.? ' Hon. J. J. Foy said that since 1!'1-'2; ppormnnor mmeg we ithe only two applications for a fat | § t % | had been refused. There was no de-- | s rf 7 n's Franchise, Publica-- I A i l Marricd Women's F1 mchisc s lay in considering applications. ' A 7 # tion of Campaign Contributions and | _ Mr. I, C. Eiliott (West Middtesex) | $ in g f | : a ce Assessment Reform Measures llu\c' |asserted there must be delay when | is Been Held Up Too Long. | | one had to go to get somebody's con. | 39 1 sent before he could get his rif:'al\'i' * * hoi opnieemmem ind rmmmmnmc ns ! [ properly ventilated in the courts. | +. c } {There Had Been Delays. | ' t e When the orders of the day were | &A s neal ald | C being called in the Legislature yester-- | Mr. Mageau (Sturgeon 1 '"',h), §Rid { ® es day Mr. Rowell had a brush with the he knew instances where there had; '?y!fl 4 Government benches because certain ben delays, and people on that e T e § Oppesition bills, which had -- been count would not go to the bother oi' 6 k}:- standing for a second reading for making application. There were just "75 4 ide . --& K I / some: time, were constantly being as many accidents on the T.: *% M 0. | * passed over. He pressed Dr. Pyne to Railway as anywhere. He heartily | } '3' know when the adjourned debate on supported the bill. ] | Mr. Elliott's bill to give the munici-- Mr. Rowell also backed the hill,, & thar pal franchise to married women holda-- which he believed would remedy some 8 $R ing property would be continued, as of the handicaps and difficulties under well as the discussion on the second which settlers and others in the north | ' readings of the bill to require the + suffer. He pointed out that the time | i; publication -- of campaign -- contribu-- in connection with the Intercolnnialf | *fl tions, another prohibiting contribu-- Railway, when it was necessary to' B, tions from certain parties, and one of apply to the Crown for a fiat. '['h:u' assessment reform. was found so inconvenient and unfair | ' DPr. Pyne explained that the Gov-- to the suitors who had small claims | | ernment was not prepared to go ahead for da.ma.gc}els tha(; s?'me time ago thef | s ' m -- '_, 4 5 ,"'. l :\] . ]: Thee H:(,"t was C ange t at. Clalms Ifll' t ..".:' ";:th thsz 1;11'_""""'{(,", ""t' ' "-'\'\I »limited amount could _ be brougnt _ | e prea'.\.e or a definite answer, fail-- against the railway without a fiat. ' ing which he would invoke the pro-- Within the last two years the amuum' ' vo tection of the rules and have the or-- fo.rhwhich an action gould]be hrought' t ders called. | without a fiat had been argely in-- i £ creased. Where the Crown embark-- | 1 Campaign Contributions. ed on business enterprises the se:.-' f j ts regard 1 6 BHIL recmirve tlers and others in the district should b :7 ; thW mr( rd rt) tn}.ul ,',".l, xcq.mr"'l.h not be placed in any less favorable | 1 °e publication o Caimpaign 'U""f' [position of having their rights deter-- 3 butions, and that prohibiting contri-- \mined than if it were the case of a butions from corporations and others, corporation,. f 1 Hon. Mr. Hearst recalled the state-- ;Must Supply Pure Gas. f « ment made by Sir Jame "hitney las id o C nnavsd H ')3,' Sk" y I:S '}h. T'("\ l.lgf , Mr. Brewster (South Brantford) se-- & o session. e asked that similar ])lllb] cured a second readiug of hiS bill to' : be withdrawn then, in order to give | | amend the public utilities act. He re-- | the Government an opportunity' to | !ferred to the complaints about impure | study the question, whey they could /' gas in Brantford and other places in x be introduced again this year, Mr. ; !t'he district, and pointed out that the | f Rowell said the Prime Minister's' bill gave the power to a municipality : promise was that the bills were to go to pass a by--law that any company to a second reading, and any amend-- that supplied poisonous gas and re-- f ment.';.um-cessn,ry could be made in' fused ito purify it should forfeit its, \ committee, & *1 |franchise. He stated that in Brant. Mr. Hanna repeated that the prac-- | itord an American company, which tice was to hold all bills to amend | was in possession of a perpetual fran. the assessment and municipal acts, ; chise, refused to supply gas which' when they could all be considered at the citizens could use without daz-- the _same time, and the Government ger to their health and property. H could decide what could be done. thought the bill would meet th}. 'te j 1t was finally decided that some of . lation S 8M f ' the bills would be taken up next | A / week. Juvenile Court Judge. mm nsmz , § In Committee of Supply Mr. Rowell asked the Attorney--General what cop. siderations had induced the Govern-- ment to make the appointment of Myr: Boyd to the Juvenile Court in prefer., s _ ence to others who had large experi-- . ence in that class of work.

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