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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 2 Apr 1926, p. 2

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"me . -q T , [ - _ . . . . . O . . I . . ' --- . t , hd Fr'da'jIAPV'liznd Frudaw All." 1 " f . 1 Not Even to Premier. t Mr. Psaney---May 1 pass the 2"" ' ti port across the floor to the Prime ' . t _ ' Minister? . l ' "Not on your life," cried the Con- . servatives. " 1 , "Trying the cellar new. when he ' i couldn't thed the back door," said ' I Mr. MacBride' dryly. . ' The Speaker--" the honorable i , I ' :renthwnnn had apprised me of what. I ' " . was iv his report I would have given it some consideration and stud). . , But rm not going to be blindfolded into allowing something to go into . votes and proceedings that possibly e , might contain implications against . l members. I will say the report " . out of order. 1/ LEGISLA 7 ORS CHEER . . i, 1 I, HEADS OF CHURCHES i ' ' _ A.....-.-.- _ ' - -- _-------. . " r Amended Bill Gives Rightl "mink" of 'lil, 1 t neu l " _ q In the ease o luv In; on it. , ", ' i 1 I k ' of Vote to Specified Con/ ate shall not be taken if within 601 ' . I ays from coming into force of this! . gregatlons Where Hard-1 c'l. the parties concerned shall ar- . . ' ire at an agreement whereby the l I ships Exist at H'resent'; Suited Church shall receive $13,- 34* . 00, with the amount wild by the ' Time Fnited Church congregation on ac- J, 1 ount of indebtedness of the Church , r " ' N-...-----..-------- l l' tor repairs since Oct. 21, 1925, _ ' . C, AMENDMENT MOVED 1 eing approximately $1,300. ' ' A new vote shall not be taken by . THEN WITHDRAWN: my of the congregations mentioned . -.. i n the event of settlement being cl ' ~______.. .W l wide by the parties concerned, and i . .. m-t l ' he terms thereto being communi- 'l, 1 . . At a -u-mlnutc session betore the, tired lo the Judge. ' . , I JOUSO opc'icd for afternoon sitting) The Non-concurring congregation: r he 1'rivatc Bills Committee of the!) may 031211 pay their 1"it'ii'ct'oi2,'i'dfl'i' ' .'., 'rr' m. nt. . . ... -eeentat ves as may JC cons1 ere v' v', 'oegislatur: yer.tecday leUlth with, 'n'oper, and Chairman Falconbridge ' i .. tavern! amendl'ncnts A. C. Lewis's' it the Commission, in view of un- , '. , sill amending the United Church of', =xpected demands upon his services, . I Janada Act. . l s to receive $5,000. . ' As a result of conferences held Food Spirit Shown. . " 'lt , w the, United Church and Non-Aron- When Mr. Nickle called the com- . , stirring I'rcsb:tcrian representatives: 'iittee'to 1ardct' he get???" to] the ', l " " . , . .._ , 9t'r "le, , " .., mod spirit shown y. on sit es to , I li {.1211 ,Att'mmé "99'1"," hackle dun?" ' he controversy. He then reported . . y . . pus two days, thc 1?lttttsc provid- uljustment of difficulties at Beams- Illl ' " fur a new vote before Oct. f Alle, Pembroke, Grimsby. Tillson- ' l ' Ilit , il text in cases where a Toto has been ""33 Avonbank, Motherwell, 'St. . _ - . ' oided _tlirotwh 1..., ' .- . rt _ Seorge and Kintore. At Tillsort- 1 I . upped and i ndvt,ueriejus1t3'st.tu1't'tetii Jurg, where the Scott Fund of $5,000 n'oviding for a vote in a few speci- was awarded'by the Commission to llrlllllt led f'a8PS. The clause giving the he Presbyterians, the parties agreed .9; ' fhurch Property Commission man- '0 split ey and half. . . . " latory powers was also eliminated. Owen 's-oynd representatives dis- " - _" ~ , :ussed their problem for an attor- - .luuse Added. 'lOOli and evening. and went away r I .N . Ass veportcd to the House law. in with a tentative agreement which . ' . . he day, the bill contains, in addition he! were confident would be ap- n - o the preamble and formal clauses, proved. There was no report from P. My two sections. One reads: -"Sec- ,he Chairman on the problems at ion 8 of the not is amended by add- Waterloo and Embro. as the Com- I as theretp the following clause: 'No mission had made no recommen- letion or other proceeding question- iation. P. mg the validity or effect of any Approval was given the hill with _ . Itch vote shall be brought after practical unanimity, and A. Sweet ot , larch (ll, 19263 Dundas called for three cheers tor " new Stition 3 provides that not- the Attorney-General at the ad. r vithretuttding anything contained in lournment, in recognition ot his ' . he 1925 act. u new Vote shall be mediative efforts. Mr. Nickle re- aken by the following congrega- Iponded by calling for three cheers ions. Dalhousie Millse,h"outhLar1cas- for the representatives ot the , er. fe,'",",', Rlicthond Hill. Burling- Churches. . on and i an e 'ulley, upon a list of M. M. Mae ri C ,' Q . .. .-. t Pg ,ersons entitled to Tote, to be settled member for Brat; 1'i;ufiysf/"attiC . I . w a Judge of the Supreme Court Legislature yesterday, moved an _ I ' f Ontario. such Judge to be appoint- intendment to A. C Lewis's bill tt ' d by the Attorney-General. Notwith- ----.-----.tq----- C2-CL1C, -- . 9 l landing anything done or deter- . . l 1 mined heretofore, the said Judge 1 hall have exelus.ive power to de- [ lare who shall be entitled to vine. I . i _ C I I . _ _ 1 . . l

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