> M-\.vc.'n. | P 4 | < | Y ISOT )' O a r o l o Aid T.L. Kennedy, W ill Be A inted T | | C p pOI mLeod, en ons ) sc mcfi nthe t naeeecoven t veemen c antnnangene aecmrininemegmece mvie gant wl | S 6 S c h hi 3 M l6 9 oo 9 Tsl 9 T6 3 Th o 3 ts 6 9 s .6 9 s t 9 Three Members Repre--| ; s t senting D i f f e re n t / Patronage Motive _ | icut-- / _ Seen Behind Bill} w | ® w Branches of Agricul--| : een Behind Bill ; ture Will Likely FOIM)| s--~--~s--sosososcomncazcoacracn} the Board, Which, It Is Second reading of the bill to « * | _ permit the appointment of two Sa]dy WI" Be NOH'PO-i more County Judges in York and litical in Composition; one each in Essex and Middlesex |\ _ was given in the Legislature yos-- and Scope | _ terday, and drew comments from William E. N. Sinclair, Liberal (omnten vounened House Leador. fuich r t a . "Th> congestion which necessi-- " ILL HELP bOLVL |\ _ tated theso appointments seems to FARM PROBLEMS have come about since the elec-- « tion of July 28," he observed. hi ie isrens "The Attorney--General did not favor additional appointments be-- --~ Appointment immediately after the fore that dats. But here are a uresent session of the Ontario Legis--| new batch of appointments to be fature of an advisory board to aid| made by his friends at Ottawa. Hon. Thomas L. Kennedy, Minister| However, we will rely on Premier of Agriculture, in the administration| -- Bennett's promise that he will not of his department and the general| make political appointments to solving of present--day farm problems | the Bench. It does seem that the will be made by the Henry Govern-i congestion in County Courts came ment. at an opportune time. I trust the The board will probably comprise| &bpointments will not all go to three members--one representative of | the Attorney--General's political the dairying industry; a second from| _ friends. s o the cattle, hog and sheep industries,| Attorney--General Price explain-- and a third representing the poultry-- : °4 that all the present Judges in raising business. The board will, it is the County of York, including inderstood, be absolutely non--poli--|| Judge Denton, had signed the lital in composition and scope. At, Memorial asking for additional ths present time the Government has || _IUI8®-- ny Intention, It is said, of naming any || ----------«--_--------o----«--«----« member of the Legislature for a post with it. Authority for the establishment of #uch a board is provided for in the Agricultural Associations Act, which | has been on the statute books of the | Frovince since 1914. It will function | : wlong lines similar to the Highways' Advisory Board, with members of it | receiving ample allowances for their' time and for their necessary travelling | expenses in attending meetings. | Although the Government has hadi this action under consideration for | some months now, it was only yester-- | day that Coloncl Kennedy made pub-- i L the Government's intentions. |