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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 8 Mar 1923, p. 3

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,'U--W The 300k." The moti -__ l fr') . " ___". bill second roman, u" "1 meme , other three. on being presented for Spealer declared it I pu ' ttattl the mailer treatment. met their several 1):" being much gu,','."i1ff, 2:: fates in the shape of summary ed"; Hon. George Henry demand- rejection at the hands of legisla- . . Standing. you, Twenty-ttvel'" tors who showed signs of native- members, led by Hon 'Mg- Rang nus at being asked to endorse what voted for the bill and thirt Jaye. one member termed "a lot of fool $311113? voted with the 'kr.giiT,.'.' bills" contra 'tae,',",,': brief history of Four Bills Survive. killed, n the House, was The quartet which managed to - escape extinction included H. A. About Long Speech Stevenson's bill to alter the method If th ' es. of selection of Labor's representa- exa'n l e members follow the tires on Advisory Industrial Com- l" 1p es already set one ot them mit-tees of Boards of Education; J. is sure to smash- - B. Johnston's bill to change the date all speech making Tcordr. This seems to be a see at tthed/itil',)'. meetcing Jf, Municipal "on of lo ' - ounc tr, . A. roe ett's bill to person halls Sgeeches. Att yet no remove the disqualification which effort of T. H , 3:311:10"? fivefhour tJh'ieif"i', olfi'/i'd of property, against - but a tow . - x ast session, Vi c a unicipal Housing Com- it Som magma have come near 'g'/tiir"g holds a mortgage. from run- . e 0 the ion edista e n ng or municipal oMce, and K. K. efforts ot late are: Hon '1ehtf/dil' Homuth's bill to authorize the pay- Doherty, four. and th . g :', ment of a retiring allowance to em- hours; Hon iv E roe-quarter f ployees of a municipal corporation. hour . . . . . Raney, three" The less fortunate trio was com- hours: gm!" Pig". Smith, tttreef posed as follows:: T. Tooms' bill to . . l . arren, two and do away with "klssing of the Book" three-quarter hours; W. H. Price in law courts; J. w. widdmeld's hill four hours. Last night J E to authorize payment of the mem- Brown (U.F.O., North Middle; bers of Boards of Trustees of police sex i. .duiirurus"ironrriiaion' to the , Images. and lw'PA' ie?it?'t,tot?, bill Bud ' _ o empower tie rov no a Board of i'/'f/'t,t, t,ttsti, had a criticism for Health to order urban centres to wished. th . es. I have often. provide facilities for the disposal of and sit eg-would run out of gas" the sewage of contiguous suburban L own.T' confessed Mr areas. Brown.. He himself h . . . _ " . . ad been , . " Sh' ' ." speaking tttree-quarters of an hour Inst 5/s.1.ll'f, Book then but cries t' .. " " The House drew some little amuse- ' " Go on when he . ment from consideration of the "no- threatened to stop encouraged him kissing" measure sponsored by T. to the extent of "MN." minutes Tooms (1',F.Cr,-roahor, West Peter- more. Mr. Brown said a. tiorcl on boro'). Premier I)rury contended Hydro which may be, taken as an- that the bill was unnecessary. point- other View of rural Ontario m; this ting out that, under existing statute. s)')),',':"-,' A... i... him- 'tcy/i'"',,:":'"',,:"':",,,,"',:'";: tl". F I I - . , ' I - . 0 . efiftha'thgira iii"). 31f: brown add- Attorney-General Haney had heard wits lot u' 1931]) t'rllfcir:n in} had of cases where lawyers had insisted W l e of Hydro was on the kissing, so thught the bill handed 10 the people ot tho rural might be useful. On a call for the, pa'.""-' He declared for equal yeus and rays the bill was declared) privileges m Hydro development in carried, but Hon. G. S. Henry in-§ all parts of the Province slated on a standing vote, with the R. R H; . result that it was defeated by " . . all (Liberal, Parr? to 25 Sound), who was prevented durinir Early in the aftPrnoon Hon Peter the afternoon from speaking on Smith tabled aiitiriiiii'r' to a. ques- St. Lawrence power development tion by W. F. Nickle, K.C., which had his revenge at the evening 508:! showed that the last amount includ- man, when he spoke in the 13 d " ed under receipts in the 1922 Public debate, following 11r B . u get Aeonunts had been received on No- the l 1. a f . t'own. He veniher 21 last. The last payment cm alillthul into a 'Nea to th f h t . f St. Lawrence scheme "ii/U), rt e, Shiva?" 8115561: had been-made on Mr. Hall scored the if.rif. wrung}: ;Ween of; close Jy"t1:ti',g',l,if,,,ot.e,t2ed- boast that they had broken away the end of December had been $5,- from the old party system He 516,067 on capital account, and $4,- claimed the U.F.O. were but th 337,734 on ordinarvat1rottnt. malcontents of the two for-moe Tre, Provincial Treasurer also sub-' parties, and he further alleged th or [gutted a statement showing the dates were kept in power onlv' throueh Sindhi???" receipts for each Year} he courtesy of men on the O g 't','J,fhl'.. h/h" {ghzwmbum' {Voyemd sition benches. Another interesting iiii;vekiiei. ii.,' ,i't,roii.Citiit'crrs1r,f'e,rl.),1,i';,'j passage in Mr. Hall's speech wasl I,!?."; November 16; 1918, November his supposition that great coal? yy 191t), November 21; 1920, N0" beds lay under the clay belt north? 1,"ip,t""s: It; 1921. December 8, and of the height of land. The debatii' I:',)-'?..':'.:,-)':'.'..!.'..'??.!'.-.,.',,.,?-..-,.--..,...., yas. adjourned by Major Ci. (if --"""------------,---, Lewis, Mr. Hall having spoken. . about an hour and twenty minutes _ 7 " e s . " Kissing Book" Continues as Court Room Practice, Legislators Decide Once established on the straight and narrow path, which is bounded ' on either side by the orders of the day, the Legislature adhered to business yesterday afternoon to such good purpose that before the mem- bers answered the call of the inner man at 6 o'clock. no fewer than seven, more or less contentious. bills " had been dispo'sed of. , Four ot the seven were advanced V through second reading, and were -aent on to committee. while the "--""'" - --"

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