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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 24 Mar 1923, p. 1

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. . LiihurAv; MARCH 24, 1923.. . ' i " F w. _ ie N" . MIIQO " artether' plant. . ' who added that was no reason why ', Bm In! I . people should be encouraged to use, Not as , a F __' hotels for immoral purposeS. f Mr. BanfleM was tirm in his Opin- l ' g a ; ion that the open clause In the con- l Brackin Objects. . . , tract. 'which tho Deputy Minister had n. L. Brackin obJected to the bill said was put in P. secure the 1Mrttettt ' _ on two counts'.. "We JI",',,','),"",', t: at manufacturer. inventive treniue, , make something an o ense T ' pas distinctly unfair to tenderers. It l hotel .WillCh is not ",gidofef't $2": .61?" gm thing wide open. he said, for i ItyJ'it'l,5, "/,'/tti,a"/,'. Sigrid] a matter iiiteed ovigndmeglet 3:51:33? t&Whom it ripe 1 HI', '..'_"..,.'C, 'i'" _'irbrr9. , ' ema- l which is under the necuhalj'lm ism};- era accepted by the Government we: -"-.------ l tion of the Dominion 71):;lilailllelli. _ not according to Bpeeifieations in . I The bill was designer o o "Oltlf'- ghat they were an inch 0 ' l . Attorney-General Offers Bill) thing which the' [)éimimonk H21"? iweteifted dimension one wgvsgn'dnggri . had twice refuse-t to o-ma e a n - proximately the Barrie len . - 6 . . . ' . . ntrth over to Make Hotels * Ciean l iis?.1.22:::.:":3.1:2"'i:1:§l..Jic'sinz'ak'lf 'ly, 1tltu"ghr,it',er, line. "We?" _ TV ' " . . rm'ernm n and Decent" , ted in a hotel a criminal offense and mem era quickly estab- . 3 not take similar action with regard "Size? ":9 fact that this Change did] . I to adultery committed in a boarding no nvo ve fn under-supply of Steel.i MEETS SOME 0PP0SlTl0hli house? The measure was merely f tri,,e.i Price, Conservative memberi I another instance of tliedesire to im- at!" arkdale, examined the witness, --_---r---- I pose. vestrietions and regulations on gimggg- 24:63:55? '"t1/',e,a.enry'1,e,',t,,i.i The Le . . . ' , t . . "_l the conduct of individuals. "First . IL , 't u, Up 0 mg the noon di gislature yestcrda.1 amen" thing we know. we'll be regulating f.itrynment's side of the contro. ' inposed of " large number or, . Wr the time of a man's getting up and xersy. . minor bills with unusual celority only his going to bed." M X) balk at giving second reading toi Premier m Accord. - v ' y. , l', l . Yr.yv"?tnTal naney'e hiil toi, Premier Drury repudiated tlus penalize falsification of tsntrirs in suggestion implied in tho latter re- hotel registers. i mark. "if the Dominion is lax. that " , l is no reason why this Government i, 0050 Had Dwindlcd. , should not go as far as it can to l After Mr. Haney had explained his! bvit1,T decent conditions." he said. measure; after Premier Drury had "91.9"" th"1 1yotelmery but tho ---.----r---r.---- . . . . hen ('lilllg public have a right to pro- declared the intention of the Govern- ter'tiort against enforced association Has Busy Afternoon Answer. Pfdt, to do all it could to create 1sith people. who are using the hotels; _ '. ecent conditions" in Ontario hotels, for immoral purposes." . . - and after R. L. Brackin had declared J. hi. Thompson trloto,erotire. lng Questions To Enlarge that the Attorney-General was ires- Northeast Toronto» s.uiured second . passing on Federal jurisdiction. Hon. reading for " hill :0 eml'm'w' Boards Toronto Ponce Court Thomas Crawford broke up the dis- lot' "with to rvtiuit'e proper steril- T'""'"""'"'-'"-"'" mission by solemnly announcing that. '.zittiot, o." appliances used in the the House was without the required! (Hull it". my» of soft tlrniiisi. APPOINTMENT OF HELLYER quorum of 20 members. I """"""-""""-'"-"""""'"-"-'""-""""r"f"e'er""= -.-----.-t-.. The Premier immediately called' . . I . I. for the adjournment, and for tho' . According to Hon. w. F. Raney,: second time during the afternoon theI the Provincial Government is some- I Attorney-General was forced to fore-i what perturbed over the lack of go the satisfaction of advancing his ro . . legal children along the legislative' p gi'i//',c"i',',nmtt1a't"p, for witnesses highway. His other disappointment; Zappa mg T. the Toronto Police came when Hon. G. S. chrv '//i,'j),r/i'tl, gang. prlyingpto a question ask- cd to resumption of the debate on' -----r--------- garkdalY). iUtl lit Jf2g'trsltt,tig: second reading of tho Blue Sky law, . ' P da ' afternogn 'h,'. Td a ure media: on the ground that Charles McCroa. W. I. Banfield Claims row. 3 . . _ . aney " - who had adjourned the debate was . 0 "39' rate; had :93?" the subject of not present. Mr. Haney tinali.v com- "109 Loses Over $10,00 c rr-spon ence o.ween his depart- ,. t., _ . ' , ' t., ment and the local civic omeiala. promised by postponing furthe: dis- " cussion until Monday afternoon of by Deal It is the desire of the Government next week - ' I ______r____ that such should be done," added - . l . the Attorney-General, in answer to Homuth's Bill Rejected. l the query as to whether better ac. Rejection of K. K. Homuth's ibill HAD MADE FOUR TENDERS commodation for witnesses would be to provide for the examination and "' - - - - afforded, instead of the present use certifying of garage mechanics was With IV. T. Random, General Marr. :'"pf,T,r','girt, d the only other feature of the after- f - _ , . . - - is was ut one of a. ozen re- noon's legislative business. J. C. .iger of. w. Hi.,.)'..,?','?',?,'. & Sons: To iplles to questions on a variety of Tolmie (Liberal, Windsor). the spon- ronto, 1n the "knew box. the Public isubjects. Total. com of the Public teor, and two other Labor members Accounts Committee of the Legisla- [Sen/ice Commission was stated by were the only voting supporters of ture proceeded yesterday morning to |Mr. Barley to have been $26,776. the bill. The general attitude of the in uire further into the contract for? iBetween December 31; 1021, and House was more or less accurately I q . . I . . ' l (February 1, 1923, eleven O.T.A. en- de'scribed by R. L. Brackin (Liberal, 1933 automobile markers. Mr. Ban-i :10rcement omcera had been dismiss- West Kent), who declared that the feld'rt firm was one of the unsuccessw ed. Two had been suspended. H. H. megsure 8310?? hoe e'ntfiztlgd) An Act fol tender-era. and he, was brought by! . Dewart, K.C., had asked for the to romoe ig way ' ff, en. the Opposition critics of the trans-i names of the thirteen, but the At- In moung second reading of the . . . ' torney-General stated their publi- bili to prevent false registrations at action ttt give Widen" as to the com- cation was not in the public interest. hotels. Mr. Raney stated that the! parison between the markers' accepted Any member of the House could se- miiifnrfn hoapuh'ict.1ook,ei1i1iy ph 3:1", and those which he would have sup- 23:: the information privately, how- seeks to provide penalties for failufe plied had he been awarded the corn. our. Ranetalso tiisfted Mr Dew- ot the hotelkeeper to register a guest, tract. art's thirrat" for information. with 21,i,ereei',t,rtti,yn1uoio',e 55.53.3513? JP, Matter of Over M000- rr,t2J'"yie to b,1efi1l',tg.lm,,e,.ne'ts't treat- an unmarried couple as husband and Multiplying the difference in the. lice t Kiaélggafte e a)? 1pl't,'g,tg,oi' wife. Proposed maximum penalties number ot cents per pair between his count ." Mr Hell mi ned' from in the second instance are $200 fine price and the price the Government his "it . in ilgthari trn. 1919 t or three months' imprisonment. and is paying the Canadian Color Type) prbovid m l 138811111" "ll o in the last mentioned a $500 fine or Company by 263,000. the amoral-1 Gena-:1 as?" r e, orney- three months" imprisonment. mate number of markers supplied) Poti at dime his appo ntment " i the Province, Mr. Bantteld presented! ce A ag strata on August IT, To Make Hotels Clean. t to the committee the information _1921. Mr. Hellyer had received $209 "This bill is designed to ssis; the that the Government would have in fees and a total of $1.780 for his hotelmen in keeping clean hotels," _ saved from $10,000 to $20,000 in ac-i services. He had also been paid 8680 said Mr. Raney. The suggestion had cepting any one ot his four tenders: for his services as a member ot the heen made that the measure should on the w rk. With Mr. Banfle d as1 Public Service Commission. He was . o 1 apply to rooming houses, but the expert, the committee, in some ii"-) now retained on a straight salary speaker felt that the Province had tail. went into the question of steel; basis ot $1.500 a Year. T no jurisdiction in that respect. For and its varying duality, witness ad- Hon. Beulah Bowman stated that that reason the. bill dealt only with mitting that the Government had re-' the Government had not decided standard licensed hotels. ceived a plate of the full gauge for whether or not it would complete . On two occasions similar meas- which it had pald---a little over: the road to Bon Echo Inn this year. Mei had led": ntyet"i1,'te'1,t/t Home gauge, if anything. This is the highway the building of "f, fi,1,"ls'hlf'd't'e." 'i'ile ms". '/1',t'o",c11) l Hon. P. C. Blggs pressed the wit- " which Was investigated on complaint m l 0 b . . -_ . " .. .1 t90t ,4" nose tor the amount of experience of Merrill Dennison, s9ctlon of the bill dealt with what his firm httd had in manu! t i - "r ' d as "an evil hi -h is; , ' ac ur he - 'e"'-"'"--""'"-."""'-'--'"-- "as designate W to " t bl ' ' .. .. bot an omo Ile marker plates, and Mr. om.V t,0.0 common irl hotels F?'fttl'y- _ Banfttsld admitted that It had had no where. ' . K. K. llomuth objected that ll tp,'frt'."8. lilri that. particular article. I, "el eforana t the. ' _ . . . xon, a ngabriethand - wasnota crlltl . t n o ' lunge. in the examination sou ht . his nameh 'Iigert- might be reasons emphasize the' -polnt that thge 33:10 . ou . .. "tlt' snot a crime." replied the field tsaattp1ts-markett had been made xtttrimes-oentTal, "but it ought to outside the Banneld premises. the . he under certain circumstances. A k tenderer only painting it. T0 these V man ought to use his own name ' arguments. however, the manuface . when he is travelling. l know ot turer presented the opinion. that . no reason why an honest man should automobile- markers were easily s" ' . not use his own name when he reg- made. requiring no actual experience, any isters at a hotel. Adultery is not a and that the die problem had necea- . .. criminal offense." said Mr. Raney, sltated the 'stamping ot the sample - 1. ------ ~ f . Jam fv,

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