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-ebniary  10— April  B,  1949 


DEBATES  AND  PROCEEDINGS 

OF  THE 

First  Session  of  the  Twenty -Third 
Legislature  of  the  Province  of  Ontario 

February  10th    -    April  8th,  1949 


INDEX  BY  TOPICS 


AGRICULTURE :  pages 

Mr.  Jolliffe 63 

Mr.  Kennedy  73 

77 

O.A.C. 78 

Veterinarian   College 78 

MacDonald  Institute  Hall  78 

Cattle  shipments 78 

Cattle  breeding  79 

Hens    79 

Mr.  Oliver 99 

Hog  Subsidy  100 

Soil  conservation  106 

Mr.   MacLeod   117 

Mr.  Hunt  309 

In   Renfrew   North   309 

Soup  peas 309 

Registered  seed 309 

Mr.  Walker  313 

Mr.  Newman  424 

Mr.  Foster  448 

Mr.   Isley  491 

Hog  subsidy  493 

Brief — Federation  of  Agriculture 493 

Quebec  Legislation,  Chaps.  113  and  114 493 

Milk  production 494 

Suggested  improvement  496 

Mr.  Morrow  885 

Mr.  Jolliffe 991 

Agricultural  grants 991 

ALLEGED  ELECTION  IRREGULARITIES— Committee  on: 

Mr.  Blackwell  42 

Mr.  Jolliffe 45 

Mr.  Dennison 46 

Mr.  Kennedy 47 

Mr.  MacLeod 47 

ON  BILL  NO.  23: 

Mr.  Salsberg — second  reading 1364 

Mr.  Dennison — second  reading 1367 

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INDICES— Continued  pages 

Mr.  Blackwell — second  reading  1369 

Mr.  Park — second  reading 1369 

Mr.  Temple — second  reading  1370 

In  Committee 1727 

Mr.   Salsberg  1727 

Mr.  Blackwell  1728 

Reported  1730 

ON  BILL  NO.  98: 

Mr.  Blackwell — first  reading 211 

Mr.  Salsberg — second  reading 339 

Sec.  2 339 

Mr.  Blackwell — second  reading 339 

Mr.  Nixon — second  reading 339 

Mr.  Millard — second  reading  339 

In  Committee 

Mr.  Blackwell 353 

Amend  to  Sec.  2 353 

Mr.  Millard  353 

Mr.  Nixon  354 

Mr.  Salsberg 354 

Mr.  Jolliffe 354 

Mr.  Park 357 

Sec.  1  357 

Sec.  2 357 

Sec.  3 357 

gec  4  ; 357 

Mr.  BhdwiirZZ^  1699 

Amend  to  Sec.  2 . 1699 

Purpose  of  amendment 1699 

ON  BILL  NO.  158: 

Mr.  Goodfellow — second  reading 1371 

1393 

Manufacture  and  Sale  1371 

Dominion  Act,  ultra  vires  1371 

Colouring   1371 

Campaign  to  bar  colouring 1372 

Effect  on  butter  producers  1372 

Uniform  regulations  desirable  1372 

Mr.  Jolliffe — second  reading 1373 

Uniform  standards  1373 

C.C.F.  Resolution 1373 

Distribution  through  Crown  Corporation  1374 

Effect  in  dairy  industry  1374 

Manufacture  and  sale  regulated  1375 

Mr.  Oliver — second  reading 1376 

Regulations  required 1376 

Provincial  or  Federal  1376 

Effect  on  Dairy  Industry 1377 

Mr.  MacLeod — second  reading 1377 

Statement,  Mr.  Kennedy,  March  12,  1947 1377 

Butter  subsidy  , 1377 

Colouring    1378 

Canada  Packers  Lobby 1378 

Class  discrimination 1378 

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Mr.  Millard — second  reading 1379 

Regulations  required 1379 

Colouring   1379 

Quality  standards  1380 

Bill  not  clear , 1380 

Mr.  Houck — second  reading 1381 

"Substitute"  should  not  be  used 1381 

Parkay  re  margarine 1381 

Mr.  McEwing — second  reading  1382 

Effect  in  Dairy  Industry 1382 

"Substitute"  erroneous 1383 

Mr.  Salsberg — second  reading 1383 

Regulations  required  1383 

Claim  discrimination 1384 

Protection  of  farmers  1384 

Colouring  capsules  1385 

Mr.  Isley 1386 

Re  regulating 1386 

Effect  on  dairy  industry 1386 

Cheap  bread  spreads 1386 

Mr.  Baxter — second  reading  1387 

Protection  of  farmers 1387 

Colouring  1387 

Miss  Macphail — second  reading  1388 

Colouring  1388 

Mental  hazard  1389 

Mr.  Dunbar — second  reading  1389 

Colouring   1389 

Mr.  Park — second  reading 1390 

Regulations 1390 

Mr.  Blackwell — second  reading  1391 

Butter  subsidies  impossible 1390 

Public  interest  paramount  1391 

Anonymous  advertisements  1391 

Supreme  Court  judgment  not  final  1392 

Newfoundland    1392 

Protection  of  farmers 1392 

Mr.  Goodfellow — second  reading 1393 

Class  discrimination  1393 

Mr.  Jolliffe — In  Committee  1465 

1469 
1483 

Mr.  Millard — In  Committee 1466 

1483 
1475 

Mr.  Dennison — In  Committee  1466 

Amendment  to — In  Committee  1467 

Mr.  Oliver — In  Committee  on  amendment 1467 

Mr.  Goodfellow — In  Committee  1467 

Amendment  to  Sec.  2  s.s.  "a"  1467 

Amendment  to  Sec.  5  1467 

Colouring    1476 

Amendment  to  Sec.  6 1484 

Amendment  to  Sec.  7  1484 

Mr.  Park — In  Committee  1477 

Colouring    1478 

Mr.  Brown — In  Committee  1481 

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INDICES — Continued  pages 

Mr.  Cox — In  Committee 1481 

Mr.  McEwing — In  Committee 1481 

Mr.  Calder — In  Committee 1482 

Mr.  MacLeod — In  Committee 1482 

Amendment  to  Sec.  4 1482 

On  third  reading  1732 

Mr.  Wismer 1732 

1734 
Mr.  MacLeod 1733 

ON  BILL  NO.  161: 

Mr.  Frost — first  reading 1213 

Mr.  Frost — second  reading 1602 

1608 
Mr.  Cox — second  reading 1608 

1613 

Mr.  Challies — second  reading  1609 

Mr.  Wismer — second  reading  1610 

Mr.  Robinson — second  reading  1614 

Mr.  Newman — second  reading 1614 

Mr.  Millard — second  reading 1615 

In  Committee 1707 

Mr.  Wismer  .' 1707 

1719 

Mr.  Frost  1708 

Mr.  Nixon  1711 

Mr.  Millard    1713 

Mr.  Salsberg 1714 

Mr.  Cox  1715 

Mr.  MacLeod   1721 

ON  BILL  NO.  169: 

Mr.  Frost — first  reading 1335 

Mr.  Frost — second  reading 1618 

2088 
Mr.  Jolliffe — second  reading 1627 

1670 
Mr.  Hamilton — second  reading 1670 

2050 

Mr.  Blackwell — second  reading 1889 

Mr.  Oliver — second  reading  1897 

Mr.  Porter — second  reading  1905 

Mr.  MacLeod — second  reading 1918 

Mr.  Millard — second  reading 1933 

Mr.  Gemmell — second  reading 1959 

Mr.  Calder — second  reading  1961 

Mr.  Dennison — second  reading 1965 

Mr.  Brown — second  reading  1978 

Mr.  Salsberg — second  reading 1984 

Mr.  Grummett — second  reading 1992 

Mr.  Chartrand — second  reading  1994 

Mr.  Temple — second  reading  1999 

Mr.  Newman — second  reading , 2005 

Mr.  Easton — second  reading  2006 

Mr.  Baxter — second  reading 2009 

Mr.  Scott  (Beaches) — second  reading 2013 

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PAGES 

Mr.  Houck — second  reading  2029 

Mr.  Park — second  reading 2039 

Mr.  McEwing — second  reading  2046 

Miss  Macphail — second  reading  2052 

Mr.  Foster — second  reading 2054 

Mr.  Walters — second  reading 2056 

Mr.  Gordon — second  reading 2057 

Mr.  Leavens — second  reading  2058 

Mr.  Nixon — second  reading 2061 

Mr.  Fell — second  reading 2070 

Mr.  Thomas  (Ontario) — second  reading 2071 

Mr.  Thornberry — second  reading  2073 

Mr.  Harvey  (Sault  Ste.  Marie) — second  reading 2079 

Mr.  Wismer — second  reading  2080 

Second  reading  agreed  to  2095 

In   Committee   2105 

Mr.  Jolliffe 2106 

2112 
2117 
2122 

Mr.  Blackwell  2106 

2107 
2112 
2117 

Mr.  Frost    2107 

2119 

Mr.  Grummett 2107 

Sec.  2,  s.s.  1  2107 

Mr.  Calder    2108 

Mr.  Dennison    2108 

2110 

Mr.  Millard    2109 

Mr.  Harvey  (Sault  Ste.  Marie)   2111 

Mr.  Houck    21 1 1 

Mr.  Wismer    2112 

Mr.  Thornberry    2114 

2119 

Mr.  Brown    2115 

Mr.  Salsberg 2118 

Bill  Reported  2123 

Mr.  Jolliffe    2149 

Mr.  Blackwell  2150 

2151 
Mr.   Dennison   2150 

BUDGET: 

Mr.  Frost 543 

Mr.  Wismer    595 

Amendment  to  622 

Amendment  negatived  1015 

Mr.  Brown    622 

Mr.  MacLeod   634 

Mr.  Porter 655 

712 
Mr.  Leavens    725 

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INDICES — Continued  pages 

Mr.  Gemmell 736 

Mr.  Cox 742 

Mr.  Millard    750 

Mr.  McMillan . 772 

Mr.  Walters    773 

Mr.  Temple  . 776 

Mr.  Nixon 854 

Mr.  Pryde 866 

Mr.  Thomas    (Ontario) 871 

Mr.  Chartrand    ! 873 

Mr.  Morrow  885 

Mr.  Dennison    890 

Mr.  Hall   902 

Mr.  Fell  904 

Mr.  Salsberg    908 

Mr.  Park  966 

Mr.  Foote    972 

Mr.  Oliver    977 

Mr.  Jolliffe    989 

Mr.  Frost   (closing) 1003 

Agreed  to  1015 

Striking — Mr.  Kennedy 14 

Agriculture  and  Colonization — Additions  to  443 

COMMITTEES— Select : 

Mr.  Kennedy  13 

On  Privileges  and  Elections 13 

On  Education 13 

On  Miscellaneous  Private  Bills 13 

On  Standing  Orders 13 

On  Public  Accounts 13 

On  Printing  13 

On  Muncipal  Law 13 

On  Legal  Bills  13 

On  Agriculture  and  Colonization  13 

On  Fish  and  Game 13 

On  Labour  13 

CONDOLENCES: 

On  Death  of  Chas.  W.  Cragg 10 

On  Death  of  "Johnny"  Carrere 10 

Mr.  Kennedy  10 

Mr.  Jolliffe 11 

Mr.  Oliver  12 

Mr.  MacLeod 12 

Mr.  Foote  23 

Mr.  Johnston  29 

Mr.  Cathcart  466 

On  Death  of  Walter  Reynolds,  M.P.P. 

Mr.  Speaker  813 

Mr.  Kennedy  813 

Mr.  Jolliffe 814 

Mr.  Oliver  814 

Mr.  MacLeod   814 

Mr.  Nixon  854 

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PAGES 

Mr.  Pryde 866 

Mr.  Chartrand    874 

Mr.  Hall   902 

Mr.  Fell  904 

COMMUNISM: 

Mr.  Kennedy 80 

DOMINION-PROVINCIAL  RELATIONS: 

Mr.  Jolliffe    69 

Mr.  Calder    379 

Mr.  Thomas  (Ontario)   393 

Labour  code 393 

EDUCATION: 

TVlr.  Foote    25 

Mr.  Kennedy  77 

Mr.  Ellis   148 

Pensioned  Teachers  148 

Mr.  Calder    376 

Report  of  Royal  Commission  376 

Mr.  Baxter 398 

Teachers'  Superannuation  398 

Mr.   Murdoch   410 

School  grants 410 

Mr.  Scott  (Beaches)  415 

Education  of  Youth  415 

Costs  of  higher  education  415 

Role  of  universities 415 

Point  11  of  22  points  406 

Reduction  in  fees  for  417 

Grants  for 417 

424 

An  investment 418 

D.V.A.  Students 418 

Mr.  Foster  449 

Mr.  Robinson    462 

Technical  Institutes  462 

Mr.  MacLeod   653 

Mr.  Millard  751 

Royal  Commission  751 

Report  of 757 

Mr.  Pryde   868 

Mr.  Chartrand  878 

Public  and  Separate  School  Grants,  Comparison  of  878 

Royal  Commission  879 

Extract  from  Ottawa  Citizen,  March  1,  1949  879 

Extract  from  Le  Droit,  March  3,  1949  881 

Extract  from  Ottawa  Citizen.  March  10,  1949 881 

Mr.  Morrow  888 

Vocational  Schools  889 

Mr.  Hall   903 

Mr.  Foote    974 

Trade   Schools   975 

Mr.  Oliver  980 

Royal  Commission  980 

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INDICES— Continued  pages 

Extract  from  Almonte  Gazette  .... 982 

Extract  from  Ottawa  Evening  Journal 983 

Mr.  Jolliffc    991 

University  Costs 991 

Statement  of  President  of  University  of  Western  Ontario 992 

Comparison  of  British  and  Canadian  Standards  993 

University  Grants 994 

Royal  Commission 997 

Full-time  Minister  required  1003 

997 

Welfare  services  997 

Old  age  pensions 997 

No  improvement  in  998 

ELECTION  OF  SPEAKER: 

Hon.  M.  C.  Davies  3 

Allister  Johnston,  Esq 7 

FELICITATIONS: 

To  Miss  Macphail  on  birthday 1217 

Mr.  Jolliffe    1217 

Mr.  Frost  ....: 1217 

Mr.  Oliver  1219 

Mr.  MacLeod   1219 

Mr.  Porter 1221 

To  Mr.  Nixon  on  birthday v 1783 

Mr.  Oliver ." 1783 

Mr.  Frost  1784 

Mr.  Jolliffe    1784 

Mr.  MacLeod   1785 

Mr.  Nixon  1785 

HEALTH: 

Mr.  Kennedy  75 

Mr.  MacLeod   , 1 14 

Mr.  Brown 290 

Hospital  Deficits 291 

Miss  Macphail 294 

Medical  care — prepaid  in  New  Zealand 294 

Mr.  Thomas  (Ontario) 393 

Mr.  Temple  499 

Mr.  MacLeod   640 

642 
646 
647 

Mr.  Pryde   870 

Mr.  Fell  904 

999  Queen  St.  W.,  Toronto 904 

Extract  from  Evening  Telegram  905 

New  Toronto  Hospital  906 

More  hospitals  required  907 

Labour  problems  in 908 

Wages  in  908 

Mr.  Foote    975 

Mr.  Oliver  978 

985 

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PAGES 

Mr.  Jolliffe    999 

Hospital  Grants  999 

Health  services  999 

HIGHWAYS: 

Mr.  Kennedy  76 

Mr.  Cox 155 

Road  building  in  North 155 

Mr.  Thornberry 277 

Mr.  Brown 290 

Unsatisfied  judgment  claims 290 

Gasoline  tax  290 

Mr.  Walker     313 

Mr.  Murdoch 410 

Mr.  Newman 429 

Mr.  Robinson    . 464 

Rural  roads  464 

Trans-Canada  highway  465 

Mr.  Jolliffe 990 

Expenditures  on 990 

Highways  Improvement  Act  991 

HOG  SUBSIDY— Repeal  of: 

Mr.  Kennedv  666 

Mr.  Jolliffe" 668 

Mr.  Oliver 670 

Mr.  McEwing  673 

Mr.  MacLeod   678 

HOSPITAL  GRANTS: 

Mr.  Foote    : 25 

Mr.  Ellis   149 

Blue  Cross 149 

Windsor    Hospital 149 

Mr.  Kelley  1811 

HOUSING: 

Mr.  Jolliffe    65 

Mr.  MacLeod   r 1 14 

Mr.  Ellis 147 

Rent  Controls  147 

Real  Estate  Taxation  147 

Mr.  Thornberrv    276 

Mr.  Park 383 

Mr.  Thomas  (Ontario)  393 

Mr.  Murdoch    414 

Mr.  Fell  431 

Mr.  Dowling 480 

Mr.  Gordon     489 

Mr.  Isley 497 

Mr.  Temple  499 

Mr.  Walters 774 

Mr.  Dennison    890 

Regent  Park  project  891 

Commission  on  897 

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INDICES— Continued  pages 

Mr.  Hall   903 

Mr.  Salsberg    910 

921 

HYDRO: 

Mr.  Foote    28 

Mr.  Jolliffe    59 

Mr.  Kennedy 72 

Mr.  Oliver  101 

Priorities 104 

Quebec  agreements  104 

Developments  of  105 

St.  Lawrence  River  . 105 

Advisory  Committee  on  106 

Mr.  Challies    124 

Condensed  Report  on  124 

Supplies — Control  of  124 

Labour  in  125 

Materials  for 125 

Priorities  127 

Developments  of 130 

Des  Joachim 130 

Aguasabon  131 

Decew  Falls  131 

Needs  of 131 

B.C.  Situation 132 

Southern  Ontario  Situation  133 

Chat  Falls    134 

Barrett  Chute  134 

Heeley  Falls 135 

Power  Shortage 135 

Future  of 135 

St.   Lawrence  Development   137 

143 

Computation  of  estimated  and  actual  expenditures  138 

Rural  138 

Mr.  Cox  153 

In  Northern  Ontario  153 

Development  in  Nipigon  153 

Mr.  Houck 184 

Fire  at  Des  Joachims 184 

Mr.  Challies  184 

236 

Mr.  Dennison    228 

Mr.  Houck 248 

Chairman  of  Commission ; 248 

Des  Joachim  Development 249 

Cost  of  Power  250 

Shortage  of  Power  251 

Priorities  251 

St.  Lawrence  Development  253 

Suggestions   253 

Keep  free  from  politics  253 

Survey  for  future  253 

Expansion  of  254 

Mr.  Brown    289 

Mr.  Hunt 306 

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PAGES 

Stewartville  Development 306 

Cheneax  Development 306 

Des  Joachim  Development 306 

Services  of,  in  Renfrew  County 307 

Mr.  Baxter 398 

Mr.  Newman 425 

Mr.  Houck 444 

Mr.  Chaliies 444 

Mr.  Foster  450 

Re  Auwasbon  Development 458 

Mr.  Robinson 458 

Mr.  Chaliies 459 

Mr.  Cox  459 

Mr.  Cathcart 466 

Mr.  Dowling  486 

Resolution  U.S.W.A.  2901 486 

Mr.  Gordon 489 

Shortage  of 489 

Mr.  Temple  498 

Rural  Extension  of  700 

Mr.  Dennison 700 

Mr.  Houck    700 

Mr.  Gemmell    707 

Auwasbon  Development 737 

Mr.  Cox  742 

Aquasbon  Development  742 

Mr.  McMillan 772 

Steam  generating  plant,  Erieau  772 

Mr.  Nixon  857 

Responsibility  for  shortage  859 

Extract  from  Address  by  Hon.  Mr.  Kelley 859 

Extract  from  Address  by  Mr.  Saunders 860 

Development  of 860 

Joing  Development 862 

St.  Lawrence  Development  863 

Future  policies  of  864 

Extension  of  865 

Mr.  Chartrand  876 

Contracts  for 876 

Quebec  deliveries  877 

Blackouts    877 

Changeover  programme  878 

St.  Lawrence  Development  878 

Mr.  Hall 903 

LABOUR: 

Mr.  Kennedy  76 

Mr.  Salsberg 259 

Fair  Employment  Practices  Act  259 

Legislation    259 

Mr.  Daley  264 

Code    264 

Penman  Strike  264 

I.T.U.  Strike  264 

Legislation • 265 

Situation  of — Windsor 265 

Situation  of — Saskatchewan   265 

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INDICES — Continued  pages 

Mr.  Daley 265 

Personnel  of  265 

Budget  of  265 

Mr.  Park 967 

Re  Estimates  for 967 

Factory  Inspection  969 

Certification  of  Unions 969 

Industry  and  Labour  Board  970 

Industrial  Development  . 267 

Australian  Institute  of  Public  Opinion 268 

Public  Opinion  268 

Hours  of  work  268 

Covering  industry    268 

industry    269 

Vacations  with  pay 269 

Minimum  wage  for  women 270 

Conciliation  procedure  271 

Radio  address  "Labour  Legislation"  272 

Industrial  leveling-off 272 

Conditions  of 388 

Levelling  off  388 

National  income  .-. 388 

Decrease  in  living  standards . 388 

Lower  bank  deposits 389 

Wage  increases 389 

Industrial  unrest 389 

Labour  code  390 

Legislative  Labour  Program  390 

Mr.  Thomas  (Ontario)   394 

Mr.  Fell  436 

Mr.  Dowling  '. 480 

Code   . 480 

Requisites  for  appointment  to  Labour  Board  481 

Industrial  voting  481 

Conciliation  procedure  481 

National  Steel  Car  Strike 482 

Wellandvale  Strike ..  482 

Workmen's  Compensation  Board  483 

Mr.  Temple 498 

Penman  Strike  498 

Trade  unionists 501 

Labour  in  politics  501 

Mr.  Dennison 898 

Wage  controls 898 

Workmen's  Compensation  972 

LANDS  AND  FORESTS: 

Mr.  Kennedy  79 

Reforestation 79 

Mr.  Cox  151 

Forest  fires 151 

Exportation  of  wood 152 

Stumpage  dues 154 

Mr.  White    224 

Mr.  Brown ,  289 

Game  and  Fisheries 289 

Fines  and  Penalties 289 

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PAGES 

Mr.  Hunt 310 

Lumbering  in  Renfrew  County 310 

Mr.  Calder    378 

Forest  Conservation  378 

Mr.  Baxter 396 

Fishing  licences 396 

Pollution  of  Lakes  and  Rivers 396 

Mr.  Newman 426 

Mr.  Foster 450 

Mr.  McEwing . 505 

LIQUOR: 

Mr.  Temple  501 

Sales  of  503 

Mr.  Foote    976 

MINISTERS*  SALARIES— Increase  of: 

Mr.  Kennedy  664 

Mr.  Nixon 675 

Mr.  MacLeod 678 

Miss  Macphail 681 

Mr.  Salsberg 683 

Mr.  Cox  750 

Mr.  Temple 777 

Mr.  Frost 1 183 

Mr.  Jolliffe 1 190 

Mr.  Oliver  1 197 

Mr.  MacLeod   1200 

Mr.  Dennison 1205 

MOTIONS: 

To  Report  Debates  and  Proceedings — Mr.  Kennedy  13 

To  Adopt  Speech  from  Throne — Mr.  Foote 23 

To  Sit  Friday  at  1.30— Mr.  Kennedy  283 

To  appoint  Committee  on  Art — 

Mr.  Kennedy  317 

Mr.  Jolliffe 317 

Mr.  Salsberg    318 

To  appoint  Committee  to  act  with  Chief  Electoral  Officer — Mr.  Frost....  2032 

NEWFOUNDLAND : 

Mr.  Jolliffe    59 

Accepted  into  Confederation  1765 

Mr.  Kennedy  73 

Mr.  Frost  1218 

Miss  Macphail  1220 

Mr.  Porter  1222 

Mr.  Oliver    1222 

Mr.  MacLeod   1222 

Mr.  Speaker — Prayer    1765 

NOTICE  OF  INTRODUCTION  OF  BILLS: 

Mr.  Blackwell  20 

Mr.  Jolliffe    21 

OLD-AGE  PENSIONS: 

Mr.  Kennedy  75 

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INDICES— Continued  pages 

Mr.  Ellis    145 

Mr.  Brown 290 

Miss  Macphail  294 

1803 

In  New  Zealand 294 

In  Ontario   297 

Increases  for  others 297 

Mr.  Walker  312 

Mr.  Park 381 

Old-age  pensioners 381 

Social  Security 382 

Mr.  Hall   391 

Mr.  Isley   497 

Mr.  Leavens 708 

Mr.  Temple  777 

1807 

Mr.  Pryde   867 

1810 

Mr.  Thomas    872 

Mr.  Chartrand 875 

Mr.  Salsberg 914 

1804 

"Sponging"  ,.. 914 

Letter — Miss  Philpott  915 

Mr.  Park  966 

Mr.  Foote 976 

1808 

Mr.  Oliver  977 

Mr.  Jolliffe    997 

Mr.  Frost  1007 

Mr.  Goodfellow    1788 

Increase  in 1788 

Mr.  MacLeod   1801 

Mr.  Gemmell 1803 

Mr.  Dennison    1806 

Mr.  Houck    1807 

Boards  for    1807 

ORDER  PAPER: 

Mr.  Jolliffe    36 

Mr.  Blackwell  36 

Mr.  Kennedy  38 

Mr.  Grummett    39 

OLEO-M  ARGARINE : 

Mr.  Baxter 398 

Regulation  needed    398 

ON  BILL  NO.  158: 

Mr.  Goodfellow 1 174 

Mr.  Frost  1175 

PETITIONS: 

Corporation  of  the  Federation  of  Community  Services  of  Toronto 33 

Corporation  of  Mount  McKay — Kakabeka  Falls  Railway  Company  ....  33 

Incorporated  Synod  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto  33 

Corporation  of  Cottam  Farmers  Ltd 33 

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PAGES 

Harold  B.  Cadman,  et  al 33 

Corporation  of  the  Township  of  Scarboro 33 

Corporation  of  the  County  of  Frontenac 33 

Corporation  of  l'lnstitut  of  Jeanne  D'Arc 34 

Corporation  of  the  Township  of  Toronto , 34 

Corporation  of  the  City  of  London 34 

Corporation  of  the  City  of  Chatham 34 

Corporation  of  the  Hospital  for  Sick  Children 34 

Corporation  of  the  City  of  Belleville 34 

Corporation  of  the  Synod  of  the  Diocese  of  Ontario 34 

Corporation  of  the  City  of  Peterboro 34 

Corporation  of  the  Township  of  Etobicoke , 34 

Corporation  of  the  Cornwall  Street  Railway  Light  and  Power  Company  34 

Corporation  of  the  City  of  Toronto 34 

Corporation  of  the  Township  of  Kingston 34 

Corporation  of  the  Town  of  Tecumseh  35 

Corporation  of  the  City  of  Owen  Sound  35 

Hope  Harris  Millholland  35 

Corporation  of  the  City  of  Toronto  35 

Corporation  of  the  Canadian  National  Exhibition  Association  35 

Corporation  of  the  Township  of  Whitney 35 

Corporation  of  Agnus  Bernard  MacDonald,  et  al  35 

Corporation  of  the  Township  of  East  York 35 

Corporation  of  the  Trustees  of  Wycliffe  Colleges 35 

Corporation  of  the  Improved  District  of  Wasaga  Beach  35 

Corporation  of  McMaster  University  35 

Corporation  of  the  City  of  Ottawa  35 

Corporation  of  the  Township  of  Sandwich  West 53 

Corporation  of  Canada  Comforter  Co.  Ltd 245 

Corporation  of  the  City  of  St.  Catharines  281 

PLANNING  AND  DEVELOPMENT: 

Mr.  Foote    28 

Mr.  Kennedy  74 

PRESENTATION   OF    ROYAL    COMMISSION    ON    EDUCATION 

BIRTHDAY  CAKE: 

Mr.  Jolliffe    1095 

Mr.  Porter  1095 

PRIVILEGES— QUESTIONS  OF: 

Mr.  Jolliffe— Re  Speeding  17 

Mr.  Houck — fire  at  Des  Joachims 184 

Mr.  Salsberg — Labour  Code  185 

Mr.  Porter — Report  of  the  Royal  Commission  on  Education  211 

Mr.  Wismer — Group  Insurance  Financial  Statement  213 

Mr.  Blackwell — St.  George  Election  245 

Mr.  Jolliffe — St.  George  Election  246 

Mr.   Nixon — St.  George  Election  246 

Mr.   Millard — Male  Guards  at  Burwash  246 

Mr.  Dunbar — Male  Guards  at  Burwash 246 

Mr.  Wismer — re  seating  arrangements  261 

Mr.  Salsberg — re  "sponging" 286 

Mr.   Dennison — Election  aid   318 

Mr.  Park — Presentation  to  Mr.  Mackenzie  320 

Mr.  Oliver — re  unanswered  questions  370 

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INDICES — Continued  pages 

.  Mr.  Frost — re  unanswered  questions , 370 

Mr.  Blackwell — re  unanswered  questions 372 

Mr.  Nixon — re  Paris  Strike 443 

Mr.  Houck — re  Increase  in  Hydro  Rates 444 

Mr.  Robinson — re  Premature  Publicity . 573 

Mr.   Houck — Membership  of  Niagara  Park  Commission 710 

Mr.  Salsberg — Inspection  under  Factories  Act 710 

Mr.  Daley — Inspection  under  Factories  Act 711 

Mr.  Frost — Postponement  of  Committees.. 818 

Mr.  Dennison — National  Anthem — Board  of  Education 1111 

Mr.  Frost — Dominion  Budget 1175 

Mr.   Salsberg — Motion   Picture   Censorship 1341 

Mr.  Wismer — Answering  Questions  1496 

Mr.  Frost — Re  Civil  Service  Commission 1504 

Mr.  Houck — Daylight  Saving  Time 1853 

Mr.  Challies — Daylight  Saving  Time  1853 

Mr.   Blackwell — re  withdrawing  of  Bill  1886 

Mr.  Frost — Conference  with  Messrs.  Drew  and  McCullagh  1887 

Mr.  Jolliffe— Extract  from  Toronto  Globe  and  Mail,  April  6,  1949....  3037 

Mr.  Dunbar— Article,  Toronto  Daily  Star,  April  6,  1949  2105 

PROVINCIAL-MUNICIPAL  CONFERENCE: 

Mr.  Jolliffe 65 

PUBLIC  WORKS: 

Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Works 1278 

General  Remarks 1278 

Work  for  Department  of  Agriculture 1279 

O.A.C 1279 

Ontario  Veterinary  College  1279 

Experimental  Farm  (Ridgetown)  1279 

Agriculture   School — Kempville   1280 

Experimental  Station — Vineland  1280 

Work  for  Attorney-General's  Dept 1280 

Provincial  Lock-ups,  etc 1280 

Provincial  Police  Transmitter  Stations 1280 

District  Court  Houses  1280 

Work  for  Department  of  Education  1281 

School  for  Deaf— Belleville 1281 

School  for  Blind— Brantford  1281 

Provincial  Institute  of  Mining — Haileybury  1281 

Provincial  Institute  of  Textile — Hamilton 1281 

Normal  Schools 1281 

T.B.  Director,  Ontario  Hospital,  Woodstock  1282 

Mental  Hospital — Head  of  Lakes 1283 

List  of  projected  works,  1949 1283 

Work  for  Department  of  Reform  Institutions  1283 

Industrial  Farm — Burwash 1284 

Industrial  Farm — Monteith  1284 

Ontario  Reformatory — Brampton 1284 

Ontario  Reformatory — Guelph  1284 

Ontario  Reformatory — Mimico  -. 1284 

Ontario  Training  Schools — Gait,  Bowmanville  and  Cobourg  ....  1284 

Parliament  Buildings — Toronto 1285 

Ontario  Savings  Office 1285 

Buildings — Toronto 1285 

Drainage  and  Engineering  Works 1286 

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PAGES 

Gallery  Seats 1289 

Committee  Rooms'  Acoustics  1289 

999  Queen  St.  West— Sale  of 1290 

Office  facilities  for  Members  „ 1291 

East  Block  extension 1294 

Conservation  authorities 1296 

Letter  to  Dominion  Government  . 1296 

Letter  from  Dominion  Government  in  reply  .. 1297 

REFORM  INSTITUTIONS: 

Mr.  Foote 26 

Mr.  Kennedy 74 

Mr.  Newman 425 

REPORTS  OF  COMMITTEES: 

Select   Committee — Striking 83 

On  Privileges  and  Elections 83 

On  Education  .. 83 

On  Private  Bills 83 

On  Standing  Orders    83 

On  Public  Accounts 84 

On  Printing 84 

On  Municipal  Law 84 

On  Legal  Bills   84 

On  Agriculture  and  Colonization 84 

On  Fish  and  Game 84 

On  Labour   84 

On  Mining  85 

Amendment  to 85 

Mr.  Taylor    85 

Mr.  Grummett    85 

Mr.  Frost  85 

Mr.  Jolliffe 86 

95 

Mr.  Millard 88 

Mr.  Oliver  89 

Mr.   McEwing  90 

Mr.  Dunbar 91 

Mr.   MacLeod    91 

Mr.  Taylor    92 

Mr.  Blackwell  93 

Mr.  Wismer    94 

Amendment  Negatived 97 

On  Agriculture  and  Colonization — 1st  reading  245 

On  Standing  Orders — 1st  reading 281 

On  Private  Bills — 1st  reading 369 

On  Private  Bills — 2nd  reading  479 

On  Miscellaneous  Private  Bills — 3rd  report  593 

On  Standing  Orders — (final)  705 

On  Standing  Committee  on  Mining  815 

On  Private  Bills— 4th  853 

On  Private  Bills— 5th  998 

On  Private  Bills— 6th  1137 

On  Municipal  Law  1173 

On  Fish  and  Game 1601 

On  Art  Expenditures  1601 

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INDICES — Continued  pages 

On  Public  Accounts 1601 

On  Printing  1602 

Committee  on  Supply 1838' 

Committee  on  Privileges  and  Elections 2157 

RESOLUTIONS: 

Select  Committee  on  Privileges  and  Elections — Mr.  Kennedy 40> 

Amendment  to — Mr.  Grummett 41 

Re  Community  Halls — Mr.  Kennedy 159 

Re  Coroners  Act — Mr.  Blackwell 160 

Re  Crown  Witness'  Fees — Mr.  Blackwell 160 

Re  Public  Officers  Fees  Act— Mr.  Blackwell 160- 

Re  Warble  Fly— Mr.  Kennedy 160 

Re  Members  Indemnities  and  Allowance — Mr.  Kennedy 343 

Re  Treatment  of  T.B  outside  sanatoria — Mr  Kelley  343 

Re  Hospital  Grants— Mr  Kelley  343 

Re  Niagara  Parks  Commission  Funds — Mr.  Daley 344 

Re  Agricultural  Development  Financial  Act  Expenditures — Mr.  Frost     344 

Re  Cost  of  Mine  Rescue  Stations — Mr.  Frost 344 

Re  Fire  Department  Subsidies — Mr.  Blackwell  795 

Re  Police  Dept.  Subsidies — Mr.  Blackwell  795 

Re  Road  Subsidies — Mr.  Doucett 795 

Ree  Home  for  Aged  Subsidies.. ..Mr.  Goodfellow  795 

Re  Children's  Aid  Societies  Subsidies — Mr.  Goodfellow  795 

Re  Succession  Duty  Exemptions — Mr.  Frost 796 

Re  Raising  Money  on  Debentures — Mr.  Frost 796 

Re  Income  Tax  Act — Suspension  of  Mr.  Frost 796 

Re  Income  Tax  Exemptions — Mr.  Frost  796 

Re  Professional  Wrestling  and  Boxing  Tax — Mr.  Frost  796 

Re  Capital  Debt — Mr.  Greisinger  796 

Re  Drainage  subsidies — Mr.  Doucett  797 

Re  Re-Payment  of  Hydro  Advances — Mr.  Challies  1122 

Re  Teachers'  Superannuation  Fund — Mr.  Porter 1122 

Re  Retention  of  Fees— Mr.  Blackwell  1122 

Re  Newfoundland — Miss  Macphail  1219 

Re  Provincial  Loans — Mr.  Frost  1260 

Re  Mining  Tax  Act — Mr.  Scott  1456 

Re  Designation  of  Alcoholic  Hsopitals — Mr.  Kelley 1698 

Re  Committee  on  Conservation — Mr.  Oliver  2153 

Addition  to — Mr.  Kennedy 2154 

ST.  PATRICK'S  DAY: 

Mr.  Patrick  963 

Mr.Thornberry    963 

Mr.  Oliver  965 

Mr.  MacLeod 965 

Mr.  Dunbar 965 

SPEECH  FROM  THE  THRONE: 

On  Opening  of  Session  4 

Hon.  Ray  Lawson 4 

Mr.  Foote 23 

Motion  to  Adopt 23 

Motion  agreed  to  540 

Mr.  Johnston  (Parry  Sound)  29 

Mr.  Jolliffe 55 

Amendment  to  Motion 71 

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PAGES 

Amendment  to  Motion  Negatived . 540 

Mr.  Kennedy  71 

Mr.  Oliver  , 97 

Amendment  to  amendment  to  motion 109 

Amendment   to   amendment   to   motion   negatived — Mr. 

MacLeod 539 

Amendment  to  amendment  to  motion  negatived 539 

Amendment  to  amendment  to  motion  negatived 539 

Mr.  Challies    124 

Mr.  Ellis   144 

Mr.  Cox  150 

2B 

Mr.  White  217 

Mr.  Dennison 226 

Mr.  Houck 238 

247 

Mr.  Salsberg    254 

Mr.  Daley   263 

Mr.  Thornberry    273 

Mr.  Brown    286 

Miss  Macphail  292 

Mr.  Hunt    303 

Mr.  Walker  311 

Mr.  Easton    , 360 

Mr.  Calder 372 

Mr.  Park  380 

Mr.  Hall   390 

Mr.  Thomas  (Ontario)  391 

Mr.  Baxter    394 

Mr.  Harvey  399 

Mr.  Murdoch    406 

Mr.  Scott  (Beaches)  414 

Mr.  Newman  424 

Mr.  Fell  430 

Mr.  Foster  447 

Mr.Robinson 451 

Mr.  Cathcart  465 

Mr.  Dowling  479 

Mr.  Gordon  489 

Mr.  Isley   491 

Mr.  Temple  498 

Mr.  McEwing  504 

Mr.  Millard 514 

On  Prorogation  2157 

Hon.  Ray  Lawson  2157 

TAX  RELIEF: 

Mr.  Foote    25 

TEACHERS'  SUPERANNUATIONS: 

Mr.  Foote    26 

TRAVEL  AND  PUBLICITY: 

Mr.  Kennedy  74 

Mr.  Ellis   145 

Mr.  Cathcart  475 

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INDICES — Continued  pages 

TOURISTS: 

Mr.  Houck 248 

Mr.  Newman  425 

Mr.  Cathcart 474 

Mr.  Gemmell 741 

Mr.  McMillan 772 

UNEMPLOYMENT  RELIEF: 

Mr.  Kennedy  . 75 

WELFARE: 

Mr.  Ellis   150 

Mr.  Brown    290 

Old-age  pensions 290 

Miss  Macphail 296 

Mothers'  allowances 296 

Mr.  Walker  313 

Mr.  Cathcart  475 

Mr.  Dowling  486 

Mr.  Foote    975 

Mr.  Jolliffe    997 


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INDEX    BY    MEMBERS 

NAMES  and   CONSTITUENCIES                           SUBJECTS  PAGES 

MR.  J.  D.  BAXTER  (L  Prince  Edward-Lennox) : 

On  Speech  from  Throne 394 

Congratulatory 394 

To  Speaker  394 

To  Prime  Minister 394 

To  Mr.  Foote 394 

To  Civil  Service 395 

Re:  Riding  of  Prince  Edward-Lennox  .. 395 

Dairy  industry  in  395 

Canning  industry  in  395 

Scenic  beauty  of 395 

Highways  in  395 

Fishing  in 396 

Too  many  licences  for  396 

Pollution  of  Lakes  and  Rivers  in 396 

Re:  Bill  No.  37  396 

Liquor  Industry  in  Ontario 396 

Old-age   pensions 397 

Teachers'   Superannuations  398 

Hydro  398 

Oleo-Margarine 398 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Agriculture 674 

Vegetable  grading 674 

Ontario  Farm  Radio  Forum  674 

On  Bill  No.  132— In  Committee  1141 

On  Estimates — Provincial  Treasurer  1276 

On  Bill  No.  45 — second  reading 1303 

Waiting  Time 1303 

On  Bill  No.  158— second  reading 1387 

Protection  of  Farmers  1387 

Colouring   1387 

On  Bill  No.  78— In  Committee  1462 

Pollution  of  streams  1463 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways 1546 

Operation  of  cars  1547 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests 1748 

Reforestation  Station  1748 

Inland  lake  survevs  1748 

On  Bill  No.  169— second"  reading 2008 

On  Bill"  No.  170 — second  reading 2145 

HON.  LESLIE  E.  BLAGKWELL  (PC  Attorney-General) : 

Re:  Notice  of  Introductions  of  Bills  20 

Re:  Rule  55  36 

On  Result  of  Select  Committees  on  Privileges  and  Elections  42 

Re:  Alleged  Elections  Irregularities 43 

Re:  Motion  to  appoint  Committee  on  Privileges  and  Elections 93 

On  Resolutions  re  Coroners  Act  160 

Resolutions  re  Crown  Witness  Fees  160 

Resolutions  re  Public  Officers  Fees  Act 160 

On  Bill  No.  47 — second  reading 169 

Increase  in  Fees 170 

On  Bill  No.  49 — second  reading 171 

On  Bill  No.  50 — second  reading 171 

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INDICES— Continued 

NAMES  and   CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Conflict  of  interests 173 

Correction  difficult  1 73 

On  Bill  No.  51 — second  reading 173 

On  Bill  No.  54 — second  reading 174 

Increase  in  judiciary  174 

On  Bill  No.  56 — second  reading 175 

Increases  necessary  1 76 

On  Bill  No.  57 — second  reading 176 

History  of  revisions  176 

Decennial  revisions 176 

Re:  Indexing  of  Statutes 177 

Re:  Registrar  of  Regulations  177 

On  Bill  No.  85— first  reading 183 

Re:  Sessional  Indemnities  183 

Re:  Change  in  principle 183 

On  Bill  No.  49— In  Committee  190 

Increase  in  Judiciary 190 

On  Bill  No.  50— In  Committee 191 

Consideration  for  appointments  of  Crown  Attorneys  191 

On  Bill  No.  51— In  Committee 192 

On  Bill  No.  52— In  Committee 192 

Increase  in  fees  192 

Expert  witness  fees  194 

On  Bill  No.  57— In  Committee  196 

On  Bill  No.  58— In  Committee  197 

Re:  Group  Insurance  Statements  213 

On  Privileges  and  Elections — St.  George's  Riding  245 

On  Bill  No.  99 285 

Rights  of  Children  in  Divorce  Actions 286 

On  Bill  No.  98 — second  reading 339 

On  Bill  No.  98— In  Committee   353 

On  Privilege — Unanswered  questions 372 

On  Bill  No.  107— first  reading 565 

On  Bill  No.  4 — second  reading 584 

Re:  C.S.V.  Stuhl 920 

On  Bill  No.  107— second  reading 928 

Removal  of  Chiefs  from  Collective  Bargaining  929 

Evaluation  of  Part  I  929 

Part  II 931 

Improvement  in  Fire  Departments  931 

Potential  National  Emergency 931 

Grants  to  Fire  Departments 932 

Section  13  932 

Pension  Plan 932 

Section  14  934 

Training  School  for  Firemen 934 

Progress  through  House  1068 

Deputation  from  mayors  and  reeves  association  1068 

Constitutional  rights 1068 

Municipal  grants  1069 

Firemen's  Superannuation  1069 

Modification  of  payment  of  subsidies 1070 

Method  of  payment  of  subsidies  1070 

National  security 1070 

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NAMES  and   CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Extract    from    brief — Provincial    Federation   of    Ontario    Fire- 
fighters       1072 

On  Bill  No.  108 — second  reading 1096 

Municipal  autonomy  1096 

Efficient  policing  required  1096 

Agreements  with  municipalities 1097 

Municipal  subsidies 1097 

Collective  bargaining  1097 

On  Section  2 1092 

To  meet  needs  of  Ontario  1098 

Use  of  Provincial  Police 1113 

On  Motion  to  consider  Bill  No.  135 1178 

Suggestion  motion  out  of  order 1178 

S  Ruling  out  of  order — sustained  1180 

On  Bill  No.  108 — In  Committee 1229 

Policing  of  Municipalities  1230 

Amendment  to  Section  26  1232 

Point  of  Order — Cost  of  Policing  1235 

Unionization  of  Civil  Servants  1236 

Hamilton  steel  strike  1251 

Police  in  industrial  disputes  1252 

Industrial  dispute  in  Windsor  1253 

Section  48 — sub.  sec.  1  1255 

Provincial-Municipal  Conferences 1257 

Conduct  of  Provincial  Police 1258 

On  Bill  No.  23 — second  reading 1369 

On  Bill  No.  158 — second  reading 1390 

Butter  subsidies  impossible  1390 

Public  interest  paramount  1391 

Anonymous  advertisements  1391 

Supreme  Court  Judgment  not  final 1392 

Newfoundland    1392 

Protection  of  Farmers  1392 

On  Estimates  of  Department  of  Labour 1420 

Officers  under  Labour  Relations  Act 1421 

On  Bill  No.  137 — second  reading 1442 

Creation  of  K.C.'s 1442 

On  Bill  No.  64 — second  reading 1445 

Proposed  election  Committee 1445 

On  Bill  No.  178— first  reading 1452 

On  Bill  No.  171 — second  reading 1453 

Bonding — Regulations  of 1453 

On  Bill  No.  78— In  Committee 1461 

Pollution  of  streams  1462 

On  Bill  No.  158— In  Committee  1468 

Method  of  procedure  1468 

Colouring    1479 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Attorney-General  1485 

Total  of 1485 

Salaries   1485 

Printing 1486 

Provincial   Police  1486 

Cost  of  living  bonus 1487 

Lord's  Day  Acts 1487 

Fort  William  prosecution  1488 

Bonuses — nature  of 1493 

Revision  of  Statutes  1493 

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INDICES— Continued 

NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Office  of  Public  Trustee 1495 

Auditor's  fees  1496 

Superannuation — progress  of  1497 

Fire  losses  1497 

Police  Radio  Communication  System 1500 

Constables'  Salaries 1500 

Qualifications  for  Constables 

On  Bill  No.  178— second  reading 1688 

Hospitals  not  municipal 1688 

Hospitals  combined,  private  and  public 1688 

Hospitals — management  of  1688 

On  Bill  No.  172— In  Committee 1725 

Amendment  to  Sec.  16 1726 

On  Bill  No.  23— In  Committee 1728 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading  1889 

Re  Legislative  power  1890 

Re  Newspaper  feud 1891 

Succession  Duty  Act,  Sec.  4  1891 

Business  control  perpetuated  1892 

Accumulation  of  lands  in  Britain  1892 

Trusteeship  under  Atkinson  Will  1893 

John  Ross  Robertson  Will 1893 

Millar  Will  1893 

Perpetuity  not  public  policy  1894 

Duties  of  Attorney-General  1895 

Obligations  of  Provincial-Treasurer  1897 

Time  allowance  1897 

On  Bill  No.  169— In  Committee  2106 

Perpetuity  not  desirable  2107 

Re:  "Forsythe  Saga"  2112 

Accumulated,   undistributed   profits   2117 

On  Bill  No.  181— first  reading   2124 

On  Bill  No.  181— In  Committee 2124 

On  Bill  No.  170— second  reading  2142 

On  Bill  No.  169— third  reading 2150 

Amendment  out  of  order  2150 

Rule  49 2150 

Objection  to  amendment  withdrawn 2151 

MR.  J.  G.  BROWN  (L  Waterloo,  North) : 

On  Speech  from  Throne  286 

Congratulatory  286 

Re  C.C.F 287 

Disciples  of  Woodsworth 287 

Labour    287 

40-hour  week  287 

Riding  of  Waterloo,  North  288 

Population  of  288 

Agriculture  in  288 

Industries  in  289 

Hydro   289 

Fiscal  Policies  

Department  of  Lands  and  Forests 289 

Branch  of  Game  and  Fisheries  289 

Fines  and  penalties  289 

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NAMES  and   CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Department  of  Public  Welfare  290 

Old-age  pensions 290 

Department  of  Highways   290 

Unsatisfied  judgment  claims  290 

Gasoline  tax  290 

Department  of  Health 290 

Hospital  deficits  291 

Cost  of  living 291 

Meat-packing  industry  291 

Standards  of  living  292 

On  Bill  No.  77 — In  Committee  348 

On  Budget  622 

Congratulatory  622 

To  Mr.  Frost  622 

Ontario  Companies  Act 622 

Public  Accounts — Ontario 622 

Auditor's  Report 623 

Ontario  Audit  Act  624 

Sinking  Fund  624 

Accounts  Receivable 625 

Statement  of  net  worth  625 

Consolidated  Revenue  Fund  625 

Surpluses  626 

Departmental  Accounts  626 

Government  Grants  627 

Extract  from  address — Fort  William,  1946 627 

Schedule   of   Losses   628 

Misleading  in  composition  628 

Erroneous  in  make-up 628 

Potential  Federal  Tax  Collection  629 

Social  Security — Deprived  of 633 

On  Bill  No.  107 — second  reading 942 

Municipal  autonomy   943 

Should  be  delaved  944 

On  Bill  No.  115— In  Committee 1028 

On  Bill  No.  132— second  reading  1079 

On  Bill  No.  108— second  reading  1109 

On  Bill  No.  108— In  Committee 1232 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Provincial  Treasurer  1262 

Irregularity  of  order  reducing  Ministers'  salaries  1262 

Dominion-Provincial  Conference 1262 

Penalties  for  lack  of  1263 

On  Bill  No.  139— second  reading  1328 

On  Bill  No.  158— In  Committee 1481 

Colouring    1481 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Attorney-General  1496 

Auditor's  fees  1497 

Radio  Communication  System  1499 

On  Bill  No.  168— In  Committee  1702 

Compulsory  Insurance  1702 

On  Estimates,  Department  Lands  and  Forests 1752 

Items  in  Vote  should  be  reconciled  1752 

Vote  104  1753 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Health 1823 

Auxiliary  Hospital  1 823 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading 1978 

,                            Extract.  Paul's  Letter  to  Corinthians 1983 

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INDICES— Continued 

NAMES  and   CONSTITUENCIES                          SUBJECTS  PAGES 

On  Bill  No.  169— In  Committee  2115 

Sec.  3,  s.s.  1  2115 

Sec.  3,  s.s.  2 2115 

Financial  statements 2116 

On  Bill  No.  83— second  reading 2126 

MR.  C.  G.  GALDER  (L  London) : 

On  Bill  No.  51— In  Committee  192 

Obedience  to  court  orders  192 

On  Bill  No.  58— In  Committee 197 

Delivery  of  Summons 197 

On  Bill  No.  77— In  Committee 347 

On  Bill  No.  78— In  Committee 350 

On  Speech  from  Throne 372 

Congratulatory  372 

Re:  Riding  of  London 375 

City  of  London 375 

City  of  Toronto  375 

Re:  Liberal  Party  375 

Education — Department  of  376 

Report  of  Royal  Commission  376 

Royal  Commission  on  Liquor  Licences 577 

Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  378 

Forest  Conservation  378 

Education  in  Ontario  378 

Higher  education  378 

University  grants  378 

University  in  Northern  Ontario  378 

Tuition  Fees  379 

Provincial  Rights  379 

Dominion-Provincial  Relations  379 

Underprivileged  children  380 

On  Bill  No.  137 — second  reading 1441 

Creation  of  K.C.'s  1441 

British  System 1442 

On  Bill  No.  158— In  Committee  1482 

Colouring    1482 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Attorney-General  1486 

Cost  of  living  bonus  1486 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Education  1558 

Item  11,  Vote  36  1558 

Item  11,  Vote  41  1573 

On  Bill  No.  172— In  Committee  1724 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Reform  Institutions 1777 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Health 1816 

Rejection  of  Professional  Nurses  Act  1817 

On  Bill  No.  169 — second  reading  1961 

On  Bill  No.  169— In   Committee   2108 

MR.  B.  L.  GATHGART  (PC    Lambton,  West): 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  465 

Congratulatory  465 

To  Mr.  Speaker  and  Deputy  465 

To  Mr.  Foote  466 

To  Mr.  Johnston  (Parry  Sound)  466 

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To  the  newspapers    473 

To  Mr.  Blackwell    476 

To  Mr.  Frost 476 

Hydro  466 

Condolence  to  the  Cragg  Family  466 

Condolence  to  the  Carrere  Family 466 

Riding  of  Lambton,  West  467 

Location  of  467 

Agriculture  in  467 

Oil  and  natural  gas  in  467 

Salt  in  467 

Marine  highway  in 467 

City  of  Sarnia 467 

Highways  in  468 

Subsidies  for  468 

Steamship  Lines  469 

Population  of  Sarnia 469 

Housing  in  469 

Wages  in 469 

Building  expansion  in  471 

Industries  in  471 

Hydro  cycle  in  472 

Labour  conditions  in 472 

Educational  grants  in  469 

Hospital  grants  469 

Hospital  accommodations 470 

Community  Centres  in  470 

Summer  resorts  in 474 

Tourist  industry  in  474 

Department  of  Travel  and  Publicity 475 

Department  of  Welfare  475 

Department  of  Old-age  Pensions  475 

Physically  incapacitated 475 

Department  of  Municipal  Affairs  475 

Department  of  Reform  Institutions 475 

On  Bill  No.  4 — second  reading 582 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Reform  Institutions  1777 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Welfare  1799 

HON.  L.  P.  GEGILE  (PC   Minister  of  Travel  and  Publicity) : 

On  Bill  No.  165 1398 

Uniformity  of  Reports  1398 

Regulation  of  information  1398 

On  Bill  No.  166 1399 

Tourist  Camp  Regulations 1399 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Travel  and  Publicity 1824 

Statement  concerning  1825 

Activities  of  Department  1825 

Report  of  Department  tabled 1826 

"News-Bulletin" 1827 

Estimates  agreed  to  1828 

HON.  G.  H.   GHALLIES    (PC    Vice-Chairman,   Hydro-Electric   Power 
Commission  of  Ontario) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 124 

Congratulatory  124 

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INDICES— Continued 

NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Hydro 124 

Condensed  Report  on  124 

Criticism  of 124 

Supply  Controls 125 

Labour  in  125 

Materials  for  126 

Priorities  127 

Developments  of  130 

Des  Joachim  . 130 

Auguasabon  131 

Drew  Falls  131 

Needs  of 131 

B.C.  Situation 132 

Southern  Ontario  Situation  133 

Chats  Falls  134 

Burrett  Chute 134 

Heeley  Falls  135 

Power  Shortage  135 

Future  of 135 

St.  Lawrence  Development  , 137 

143 

Computation  of  Estimates  and  Actual  Expenditures  138 

Rural  138 

Fire  at  Des  Joachim 184 

Purchasing  Department 236 

On  Privilege  re  Increase  in  Hydro  Rates 444 

On  Bill  No.  122— second  reading 1025 

Appointment  of  General  Manager  1025 

Annual  Returns  1025 

On  Bill  No.  122— In  Committee  1128 

Amendment  to  Sec.  5  1128 

On  Bill  No.  161 — second  reading 1609 

MR.  A.  GHARTRAND  (L  Ottawa,  East) : 

On  Bill  No.  49— In  Committee 190 

Increase  in  judiciarv  in  larger  centres  190 

On  Bill  No.  60— In  Committee 588 

On  Budget  873 

Congratulatory — Mr.  Speaker 873 

Congratulatory — Mr.  Foote  874 

Congratulatory — Mr.  Johnston 874 

Congratulatory — Mr.  Kennedy 874 

Re  Death  of  Mr.  Reynolds 874 

Old-age  pensions 875 

Hydro 876 

Contracts  for  876 

Quebec  deliveries  877 

Blackouts    877 

Changeover  programme  878 

St.  Lawrence  Development  878 

Ottawa  University  Grant  878 

Education   878 

Public  and  Separate  School  Grants,  Comparison  of  878 

Royal  Commission  on 879 

Extract  from  Ottawa  Citizen  878 

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Extract  from  Le  Droit 881 

Extract  from  Ottawa  Citizen  881 

National  Unity 884 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Attorney-General 1493 

Revisions  of  Statutes 1493 

Superannuation — Progress  of 1496 

On  Bill  No.  169 — second  reading 1994 

MR.  G.  W.  COX  (L  Fort  William) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  150 

Congratulatory  150 

Riding  of  Fort  William 151 

Natural  Resources  in  151 

Forest  Fires 151 

Exportation  of  Wood  152 

Hydro 153 

In  Northern  Ontario 153 

Development  in  Nipigon 153 

Stumpage  Dues 154 

Highways    155 

Road  Building  in  North 155 

Steeprock  Ore  Development  214 

Wild  Game  Slaughter  214 

Wolf  Bounties  214 

Visit  of  House  Committee  to  Northern  Ontario 215 

Hydro — Aguasabon  Development  216 

On  Budget  742 

Hydro  742 

Aguasabon  Development  742 

Extract  from  statement — Mr.  Moore  744 

Joint     Meeting — Port    Arthur,     Fort    William     Public 

Utilities  745 

Ministers'  Salaries  750 

On  Bill  No.  89— In  Committee 799 

On  Bill  No.  102— In  Committee   806 

On  Bill  No.  107— second  reading  948 

Endangering  Municipal  autonomy  948 

Grants  for  fire  departments  949 

Request  for  delay  949 

On  Bill  No.  36 — second  reading 1321 

Industrial  diseases 1322 

On  Bill  No.  139 — second  reading  1327 

On  Bill  No.  78— In  Committee 1460 

Labour  situation  at  Head  of  the  Lakes 1461 

On  Bill  No.  158— In  Committee 1481 

Colouring    1481 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways  1532 

Trans-Canada   Highway  1532 

Road  Construction  1538 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Education  1568 

Vote  39  1568 

On  Bill  No.  161 — second  reading 1608 

Cost  of  Power 1608 

On  Bill  No.  161— In  Committee 1715 

Canadian  Investment  in  Steeprock 1717 

Re-allocation  of  shares  • 1/17 

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NAME8  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests 1736 

Re:  Dues 1736 

Export  licences  1737 

Pulpwood   cutting   1 743 

Jack-pine  and  spruce 1743 

Re:  Budworms  1744 

1755 

Re:  Research 1755 

Re:  Lac  Seul  Storage  Dam  Dominion  Matter  1757 

Re:  Fire  Losses 1758 

HON.  G.  DALEY  (PC  Minister  of  Labour) : 

Re:  Paris  Strike  (Penmans)  18 

Certification 18 

Efforts  of  Department  to  Settle 19 

Legal  Strike  19 

On  Bill  No.  39 — second  reading 168 

Interprovincially  competitive  169 

Interprovincial   Committee   169 

Re:  Changes  in  Labour  Code 185 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  264 

Penman  Strike  264 

Labour   Code   264 

International  Typographical  Union  Strike 264 

Labour — Department  of  265 

Personnel  of  265 

Budget  of  265 

Labour   Legislation    265 

Labour  situation  in  Windsor  265 

Labour  situation  in  Saskatchewan  266 

Industrial  Development  267 

Australian  Institute  of  Public  Opinion  268 

Hours  of  Work  268 

Canning  industry 268 

Trucking  industry  269 

Vacations  with  pay 269 

Minimum  wages  for  women  270 

Conciliation  procedure  270 

Swift  Canadian 271 

John  Bertram  Co 271 

McKinnon  Plant  271 

Radio  address  "Labour  Legislation"  272 

Industrial  "levelling-off" 272 

On  Bill  No.  89 .' 324 

Appointments  to  Parks  Commission  325 

Commission's  Debt  326 

Re:  Hon.  T.  B.  McQuesten  326 

Greenhouses    326 

Tunnel    326 

Golf  Course 327 

Illumination    327 

Restoration  Historical  Locations 327 

Landscape  Gardeners  327 

On  Privilege:  Inspection  under  Factorv  Act  711 

On  Bill  No.  89— In  Committee 802 

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Re:  Certification  of  Unions 970 

On  Bill  No.  45 — second  reading 1301 

Percentage  increased 1301 

Waiting  Time — remains  1301 

On  Bill  No.  82 — second  reading 1312 

On  Bill  No.  84 — second  reading  1315 

On  Bill  No.  36 — second  reading 1317 

Labour-Management  Conference  1318 

On  Bill  No.  139 — second  reading  1327 

On  Bill  No.  162 — second  reading  1394 

Death  Compensation  1394 

Minimum  for  permanent  disability  1394 

Children's  payments  1394 

Percentage  increases  1394 

Maximum  payments  1394 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Labour 1411 

Cost  of  administration  1412 

Value  of  construction 1412 

Ontario  Labour  Relations  Board  1412 

Conciliation  service 1412 

Hours  of  work,  vacations  with  pay,  act 1412 

Minimum  old-age  administration  1413 

Boiler   inspection    1413 

Silicosis    1414 

X-ray  for  silicosis 1414 

Factory  inspection   1414 

Increased  estimates  1414 

Composite  Inspection  Board 1415 

Advertising  1424 

Industrial  voting   1435 

On  Bill  No.  41— second  reading 2099 

Bill  unacceptable 2101 

On  Bill  No.  83 — second  reading 2126 

Bill  not  acceptable  2127 

On  Bill  No.  124 — second  reading 2138 

Bill  not  necessary  2140 

MR.  (Rev.)  M.  G.  DA  VIES  (PC   Mr.  Speaker): 

In  appreciation  3 

Re :  Traditions  3 

Duties  of  Speaker 3 

Results  of  sittings 4 

Loyalty    4 

Re:   Printing  of  Hansard 17 

Re:  Death  of  W.  A.  Rayfield,  V.C 207 

Re:   Mailing  of  Parliamentary  documents  245 

Re:  Death  of  Mr.  Reynolds,  M.P.P 813 

MR.  J.  S.  DEMPSEY  (PC  Renfrew,  South) : 

On  Bill  No.  77 — second  reading 202 

Clearance  of  logs 202 

MR.  W.  DENNISON  (GGF  St.  David)  : 

Re:  Alleged  Election  irregularities  46 

On  Bill  No.  77 — second  reading 201 

Re:  Lake  Nipigon  201 

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INDICES— Continued 

NAMES  and   CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  226 

Changes  in  House 226 

Use  of  word  "Progressive" .. 227 

Municipal  Health  Service  Act 228 

Re:  Hydro  228 

Rates  of 228 

Power  consumption  228 

Blackouts 228 

1943  legislation 228 

Repudiation  of  Contracts 229 

235 

Ottawa  River  Development 229 

Re:  Des  Joachim  229 

Past  History  of  230 

Methods  of  operating 234 

Campaign  funds  234 

Re :  Beauharnois    234 

Re :  Abitibi  234 

Threatened  shortages  235 

Change-over    236 

Purchasing,  Department  of  236 

Political  interference  in 237 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Agriculture  680 

688 

Departmental  publications  680 

Soil  fertility  and  water  pollution 688 

Hydro — rural  extension  of. 700 

On  Bill  No.  102— In  Committee 806 

On  Bill  No.  109— second  reading 823 

On  Budget  890 

Housing . 890 

Regent  Park  Project 891 

Commission  on 897 

Labour    898 

Wage  controls 898 

Costs  in  farm  machinery  901 

Price  Controls — lifting  of  899 

On  Bill  No.  119— second  reading 1020 

On  Bill  No.  134 — second  reading  1042 

Depletion  of  Pine  1043 

On  Bill  No.  108— second  reading 1101 

Reports  unread  1 103 

On  Privilege — National  Anthem,  Board  of  Education  1111 

On  Bill  No.  122— In  Committee 1127 

Amendment  to  Sec.  4 1127 

Re:  Insurance  of  Hydro  Employees  1128 

On  Bill  No.  123— In  Committee 1 131 

Re:  Minister's  Salaries 1205 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  the  Provincial  Treasurer  1205 

On  Bill  No.  108— In  Committee 1229 

On  Bill  No.  139— second  reading  1328 

On  Bill  No.  23 — second  reading  1367 

Royal  York  Hotel 1367 

Conference,  Board  of  Control — Toronto  Members 1368 

On  Bill  No.  78— In  Committee  1457 

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Pollution  of  streams 1457 

Spanish  River  1457 

Black  Creek 1459 

English  law 1459 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Attorney-General  1497 

Fire  losses  1497 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways  1540 

Insurance 1540 

Unsatisfied  Judgment  Fund 1542 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Education  1573 

Summer  camps  1573 

On  Bill  No.  179 — second  reading 1691 

1943  promise  re  milk  1691 

Point  19  of  22  Points 1691 

Expensive  distribution  1691 

Milk  Committee  report  not  implemented  1691 

On  Bill  No.  168— In  Committee  1701 

Insurance  savings  1701 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  1746 

Re:  Forestry  Branch  1746 

Re:  Pine  growth   1746 

Re:  Tree  planting  1747 

Re:  "The  Farm  Woodlot"  1747 

Re:  Cyclone  destruction  1747 

Not  repaired  1748 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Reform  Institutions  1778 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Welfare 1806 

Old-age  pensions  1806 

Blind  pensions 1806 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Health  1817 

Municipal  Health  Services  Act 1817 

Not  accepted  by  municipalities 1818 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Planning  and  Development  1833 

Re:  Regent  Park  project  1833 

Immigration   Branch   1835 

Statement  of  percentage  of  birth  increase  in  U.S.  by  decades  1837 

On  Bill  No.  169 — second  reading  1965 

On  Bill  No.  169— In  Committee 2108 

On  Bill  No.  169— third  reading  2150 

Rule  Book— page  61  2150 

HON.  G.  H.  DOUGETT  (PC  Minister  of  Highways  and  Minister  of  Public 
Works) : 

On  Bill  No.  109— first  reading  566 

On  Bill  No.  109 — second  reading  819 

Highway  subsidies    819 

On  Bill  No.  119— second  reading  1020 

On  Bill  No.  120— second  reading  1023 

On  Bill  No.  121— second  reading  1024 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Works  1278 

General  remarks  1278 

Work  for  Department  of  Agriculture  1279 

O.A.C 1279 

Ontario  Veterinary  College  1279 

Experimental  Farm  (Ridgetown)  1279 

Agriculture  School,  Kemptville  1280 

Experimental  Station,  Vineland 1280 

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INDICES— Continued 

NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Work  for  Attorney-General's  Department 1280 

Provincial  Lock-ups,  etc 1280 

Provincial  Police  Transmitter  Stations 1280 

District  Court  Houses • 1280 

Work  for  Department  of  Education 1281 

School  for  Deaf— Belleville 1281 

School  for  Blind— Brantford 1281 

Provincial  Institute  of  Mining — Haileybury 1281 

Provincial  Institute  of  Textiles — Hamilton 1281 

Normal  Schools 1281 

Tuberculosis  Division,  Ontario  Hospital,  Woodstock 1282 

List  of  projected  works,  1949 1283 

Work  for  Department  of  Reform  Institutions 1283 

Industrial  Farm — Burwash  1284 

Industrial  Farm — Monteith  1284 

Ontario  Reformatory — Brampton 1284 

Ontario  Reformatory — Guelph 1284 

Ontario  Reformatory — Mimico  1284 

Ontario  Training  Schools — Gait,  Bowmanville  and  Cobourg  ....  1284 

Parliament  Buildings — Toronto  1285 

Ontario  Savings  Office 1285 

Buildings — Toronto  1285 

Drainage  and  Engineering  Works 1286 

Gallery  Seats    1289 

Committee  Rooms'  Acoustics 1289 

999  Queen  St.  W.,  Toronto— sale  of 1290 

Office  facilities  for  Members 1291 

East  Block  extension 1294 

Conservation  authorities 1296 

Letter  to  Dominion  Government  1296 

Letter  from  Dominion  Government  in  reply 1297 

On  Bill  No.  175— second  reading 1455 

Definition  of  "Motor  Vehicles" 1455 

Vehicle  lighting 1455 

Rear  signs  1455 

Amendments  to  Unsatisfied  Judgments  Fund  Bill 1455 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways  1529 

Queen  Elizabeth  Highway 1529 

Statutory  columns 1530 

Trans-Canada  Highway  1532 

1535 

Link — Niagara  Falls — Fort  Erie 1533 

Gas  Stations — Queen  Elizabeth  Highway 1533 

Burlington  cut-off  1533 

Northern  Development  1534 

1540 

King's  Highways 1535 

Road  paralleling  Welland  Canal 1535 

Hamilton  Outlet 1536 

Road  appropriations  1536 

Road  building  1538 

Road  construction 1538 

Compulsory  Insurance  1543 

Unsatisfied  Judgment  Fund 1545 

Licence  Suspensions  1546 

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On  Bill  No.  167— In  Committee  1700 

Amendment  to  Sec.  20,  s.s.  3 1700 

Amendment  to  Sec.  21,  s.s.  1 1700 

Amendment  to  Sec.  24,  s.s.  8 1700 

Protection  of  school  busses 1700 

On  Bill  No.  168— In  Committee 1701 

Amendment  to  Sec.  2 1701 

Insurance  Savings — "Bunk"  1702 

Compulsory  Insurance  1702 

Amendment  to  Sec.  11,  s.s.  3 1703 

Amendment  to  Sec.  12 1703 

Amendment  to  Sec.  15,  s.s.  8 1703 

MR.  J.  L.  DOWLING  (CCF  Hamilton,  East) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 479 

Congratulatory  480 

To  Mr.  Speaker 480 

Liquor  480 

Housing    . 480 

Labour  Code 480 

Requisites  for  application  to  Labour  Board  481 

Industrial  voting 481 

Conciliation  procedure  481 

National  Steel  Car  Strike 482 

Wellandvale  Strike 482 

Workmen's  Compensation  Board  483 

Public  Welfare 486 

Hydro 486 

Resolution  U.S.W.A.  2901  486 

On  Bill  No.  82 — second  reading 1311 

Increase  in  compensation  desired  1312 

On  Bill  No.  84 — second  reading 1316 

Waiting  period  1316 

Costs  of  Silicosis  tests 1324 

On  Bill  No.  83 — second  reading 2129 

HON.  G.  H.  DUNBAR   (PC  Minister  of  Reform  Institutions  and 
Minister  of  Municipal  Affairs) : 

Motion  to  appoint  a  Committee  on  Privileges  and  Elections 91 

On  Bill  No.  38 — second  reading  167 

Lowering  of  age  for  release 167 

Mercer  Reformatory — Superintendent  168 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Municipal  Affairs 1150 

Review,  Department  activities 1150 

Re :  Steeprock 1158 

Re:  Representation  in  Board 1158 

Re:  Cobalt  situation  1160 

Municipal-Provincial  Conferences 1166 

Mining  Tax  1 166 

Assessments  1167 

On  Bill  No.  158— second  reading  1389 

Colouring   1389 

On  Bill  No.  137— second  reading  1439 

On  Bill  No.  179— second  reading  1692 

On  Bill  No.  23— In  Committee 1729 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Reform  Institutions 1761 

Activities  of  Department  1761 

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INDICES— Continued 

NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES                         SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Rehabilitation — prime  object 1761 

More  institutions  needed  1761 

Education  in  J  762 

After  care  J762 

Selection  and  training  of  staff 1762 

Dispensing  with  county  and  district  jails  1762 

Re:  Guelph  Reformatory 1762 

1763 

Re:  Burwash  Reformatory  1762 

1763 

Re:  Mimico  Reformatory  1762 

Re:  Neys  Plant  1763 

1770 

Re:  Brampton  Reformatory 1763 

Re:  Mercer  Reformatory  1767 

Juvenile  Training  Schools  1768 

Bowmanville  1768 

Gait 1768 

Cobourg 1769 

Board  of  Parole  1770 

Personnel  of 1770 

Report   of   Department   of    National    Health   and   Welfare   on 

physical  education  in  gaols  and  reformatories 1770 

Monteith  School  1770 

Rideau  1771 

Burtch  1771 

On  Privilege:  Article,  Toronto  Daily  Star,  April  6,  1949  2105 

MR.  J.  L.  EASTON  (GGF  Wentworth) : 

On  Bill  No.  89 328 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 360 

Congratulatory 360 

Condolences    360 

Re:  Riding  of  Wentworth  360 

Fruits  and  vegetables  in 360 

Rates  of  trees  to  land  360 

Water  shortage 361 

Highway  development  361 

Burlington  Beach  361 

Bascule  Bridge  361 

Tourist  Industry  in  362 

Soil  erosion  in  362 

Industrial  Development  in 362 

Relief — if  necessary  362 

Housing    363 

Ontario  Labour  Code 363 

Grants  to  Community  Centres 363 

On  Bill  No.  108— second  reading 1099 

Re :  sanctions 1099 

Extract  from  address — Hon.  Mr.  Claxton 1100 

Should  be  municipally  controlled  1100 

On  Bill  No.  108— In  Committee 1242 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways  1528 

Queen  Elizabeth  Highway 1528 

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On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Welfare 1793 

Item  15,  Vote  152  1793 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Health  1818 

Hamilton  Hospital  extension  1818 

Hamilton  Cancer  Clinic 1818 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading  2006 

MR.  G.  B.  ELLIS  (CGF  Essex,  North) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  144 

Congratulatory  144 

Tourists 144 

Old-age  pensions 145 

Unemployment  145 

Labour  legislation 146 

Housing 147 

Rent  Controls 147 

Real  Estate  Taxation 148 

Education   148 

Pensioned  teachers  148 

Health  Grants 149 

Blue  Cross  149 

Windsor  Hospital 149 

Municipalities  150 

Social  Welfare  150 

On  Bill  No.  52— In  Committee  193 

Witness  fees  to  police  193 

Increase  in  fees  194 

Expert  witness  fees 194 

On  Bill  No.  90 331 

On  Bill  No.  107— second  reading 949 

Endangering  municipal  autonomy 950 

"Half-baked"  legislation  950 

Government  should  assume  part  of  costs 951 

"Frigging  around" 951 

On  Bill  No.  117— In  Committee  1051 

Assessment  of  Railway 1051 

On  Bill  No.  110— In  Committee  1057 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Municipal  Affairs 1157 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Mines 1409 

Natural  gas 1409 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways  1536 

Road  appropriations  1536 

On  Bill  No.  178— second  reading 1689 

Enquiry  necessary 1689 

MR.  L.  F.  K.  FELL  (GGF  Parkdale) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  430 

Congratulatory  430 

To  Mr.  Speaker 430 

To  Mr.  Foote  430 

To  Mr.  Johnston  (Parry  Sound)  430 

To  Mr.  Kennedy 431 

Housing    431 

From  Veterans  point  of  view 431 

Re:  enlistments  432 

Re:  promises  made  to  Veterans 432 

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NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Ontario  Government  evading  responsibility  for 433 

Problems  of — facing  returned  Veterans  433 

Stock  yards  435 

Wages  at 435 

1947  strike  in  435 

Labour  Code 436 

Industrial  voting 437 

Governmental  vision  lacking  437 

Statement  by  Thos.  Payne  437 

On  Budget  904 

Re:  Death,  Mr.  Reynolds 904 

Re:  999  Queen  St.  W.,  Toronto  904 

Extracts  from  article,  Evening  Telegram  905 

Re:  New  Toronto  Hospital  906 

More  hospitals  required  907 

Labour  problems  in 908 

Wages  in 908 

On  Estimates,  Provincial  Treasurer 1276 

Class  of  pictures  1276 

On  Bill  No.  139 — second  reading  1325 

Compensation  required  1436 

Sec.  101,  s.s.  3 1326 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Labour 1433 

Industrial  voting 1433 

Certification  of  Unions 1436 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Attorney-General  1507 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Provincial  Secretary 1507 

Civil  Service 1507 

Civil  Service  Commission 1508 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Education 1596 

Vote  51  1596 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Welfare 1793 

Item  6,  Vote  152  1793 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Health 1819 

Venereal  Disease  Control 1819 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading 2070 

MR.  J.  W.  FOOTE  (PC  Durham) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 23 

Motion  to  adopt  23 

General  discussion  on 23 

Birth  of  Prince  Charles  23 

Condolences  re  C.  W.  Cragg  23 

Condolences  re  Johnny  Carrere 23 

Felicitations  to  Mr.  Speaker  24 

Felicitations  to  Mr.  Kennedy 24 

Felicitations  to  Miss  Macphail 25 

Re:  Progressive  legislation  25 

Re:  Tax  relief  25 

Hospital  grants 25 

Educational  grants  25 

Reform  Institutions  26 

Teachers'  Superannuation  26 

Teaching  of  Music 26 

Department  of  Planning  and  Development  28 

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Hydro  28 

Baby  Bonus 28 

On  Budget  972 

General , 972 

Municipal  Grants 973 

Fire  Department  Act,  Bill  No.  107 974 

Education   974 

Trade  Schools 975 

Health  975 

Welfare  975 

Old-age  pensions 976 

Liquor  legislation  976 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Welfare 1808 

Old-age  pensions 1808 

Increase  in  Estimates  1809 

MR.  T.  K.  FOSTER  (L   Bruce) : 

Congratulatory  447 

To  Mr.  Speaker   447 

To  Mr.  Kennedy    447 

To  Mr.  Foote  447 

To  Mr.  Johnston  (Parry  Sound)  447 

To  Miss  Macphail   447 

Riding  of  Bruce  448 

Agriculture  in 448 

Education  in  449 

Dairy  Industry  in 449 

Fishing  in 450 

Reforestation  in 450 

Hydro   452 

On  Bill  No.  169 — second  reading 2055 

HON.  LESLIE  M.  FROST  (PC   Treasurer  and  Minister  of  Mines) : 

An  amendment  to  motion  to  appoint  a  Committee  on  Privileges  and 

Elections  85 

On  Bill  No.  86 320 

On  Bill  No.  87 321 

On  Bill  No.  88 323 

On  Privileges — Unanswered  Questions  370 

On  Budget  543 

General  543 

Dominion   Provincial   Relations   543 

Provincial  Taxing  Powers 547 

Rising  Trends 548 

Provincial  Debt  551 

Ways  and  Means  554 

Housing   programme   554 

Agriculture  555 

Highways 555 

Health  and  Welfare  556 

Natural  Resources  557 

Education 557 

Ontario  Municipalities 558 

Public  Investment 561 

Management  of  Funded  Debt 562 

Budget  forecast  1949-1950 563 

Presentation  of  Budget 543 

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\  HOB  and  CONSTITOENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

On  Bill  No.  117— first  reading 594 

On  Bill  No.  116 — second  reading 788 

Athletic  Commission  Act  788 

On  Budget — closing  debate  1003 

Re:  "Old  Man  Ontario"  1004 

General  remarks 1004 

Increase  in  Estimates  1005 

Request  for  Health  Insurance 1005 

Request  for  Mother  Allowances  1006 

Request  for  low-rental  housing  1006 

Request  for  milk  subsidies  1006 

Old-age  pensions 1007 

Re:  C.C.F.  amendment  1013 

Hospitalization  Scheme  1013 

Estimates,  Office  of  the  Lt.-Governor  1015 

On  Bill  No.  86—  In  Committee  1048 

Mines  Committee   1048 

On  Bill  No.  117— In  Committee  1050 

History  of  Railway 1050 

Eventual  ownership  by  City  of  Windsor  1050 

Hydro  radials  1050 

Debenture  cancelled  1051 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Municipal  Affairs 1156 

Municipal  Benefits  1157 

On  Privilege — re  Dominion  Budget 1175 

Corporation  taxes  1 1 75 

Dominion  Tax  Statistics  1176 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Provincial  Treasurer  1183 

Re:  Ministers'  Salaries 1183 

Voluntary  reduction  1 187 

Salaries  of  Mr.  Speaker  and  Leader  of  Opposition 1187 

On  Bill  No.  161— first  reading 1213 

Re:  Steeprock  Development  Act,  1942  or  1943 1214 

Since  River  Development,  Rights 1214 

H.E.P.  Commission  at  Steeprock  1214 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Provincial  Treasurer  1261 

Motion  Picture  Censorship  1264 

1266 

Theatre  Inspections  1269 

16  Mil.  Film  Censorship 1269 

Monopoly  in  1269 

Permanent  Censor  Panel  1272 

Class  of  pictures 1275 

On  Bill  No.  169 — first  reading 1335 

Charitable  Gifts  essential  1335 

Charitable  Gifts,  excerpt  from  Succession  duties 1336 

Foundations — general 1336 

Disposal  of  Interests  1338 

Disposal  of  Interests  in  excess  of  10  per  cent 1338 

Disposal  of  Capital  Stock  1338 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Mines 1400 

Mines  Committee 1400 

Broadcasts  1401 

1404 

Mine  production 1401 

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Mining  municipalities 1401 

Revenues  stabilized 1401 

Research  Council  1402 

Geological  Branch  1402 

Magnatometer  surveys  ; 1402 

Iron  Ore  Ranges 1402 

Water  tables  1402 

Cobalt  area  1402 

Oil  and  natural  gas 1403 

1409 
1411 

Sulphur  fumes  arbitration  1411 

On  Bill  No.  137— second  reading 1438 

On  Department  of  Education 1586 

On  Bill  No.  161 — second  reading 1602 

Purpose  of  Bill  1602 

History  of  Steeprock  1603 

Letter  to  Mr.  Hearve,  December  7,  1948  1603 

On  Bill  No.  169 — second  reading 1619 

Succession  duty  exemptions  1619 

Charitable  trusts  protection  1619 

Ontario  Succession  Duty  Act 1620 

Charity  interested  1620 

Trustees  and  Executors  1620 

Charitable  Trusts  operating  businesses  1621 

Trust  instruments  regulated  1621 

Retro-activity 1621 

Provisions  of  Bill  1622 

Atkinson  Foundation 1622 

Extract  from  Atkinson  Will  1623 

Paragraph  XII 1623 

Object  to  assist  charities 1624 

Alterations  in  Bill 1624 

Tax  contributions 1625 

Charity  not  subverted .*. 1626 

Three  important  points  1627 

Political  orations 2089 

No  discrimination  policy  2089 

2090 

Two  clinical  cases 2090 

Atkinson  Foundation  . 2090 

Mason  Foundation  2090 

Principal  is  right 2091 

Re  statement  W.  E.  Miller,  K.C 2091 

Bill  not  retroactive 2091 

Effect  of  Tax  Legislation  on  Wills 2092 

Mortmain  Act— 1909 2092 

Department  Relief  Act,  1948  2092 

Statement  by  Sir  Wm.  Harcourt 2093 

Proposed  amendments 2093 

Extension  of  time  2093 

Filing  of  balance  sheets  2094 

Conference,  Trustees  and  Public  Trustee  2094 

Trustees  not  barred  2095 

On  Bill  No.  169— In  Committee  2107 

2119 

On  Bill  No.  161— In  Committee 1708 

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Power  deliveries  1708 

Amounts  paid  1709 

Cost  of  power 1709 

Development  of  resources  1710 

Dominion  subsidies 1710 

Use  of  machinery  1711 

Freeing  assets  1713 

Canadian  comparison  to  R.F.C 1714 

Re-allocation  of  shares 1718 

Reference  to  Mining  Committee 1721 

On  Estimates,  Office  of  Premier 1778 

Congratulations  to  Mr.  Nixon  1784 

MR.  W.  S.  GEMMELL  (PC   Sudbury) : 

On  Budget  736 

Condolence  re  Mr.  Cragg  and  Mr.  Carrere  736 

Riding  of  Sudbury  736 

Scenic  attractions  in  736 

Racial  groups  in  737 

Hydro 737 

Aguasabon  project  737 

Extract  from  Fort  William  Times  Journal 737 

Extract  from  Port  Arthur  News  Chronicle  738 

Re:  Hon.  Chas.  McCrae  738 

Railways  in 739 

Natural  Resources  in  739 

i      Mining   739 

Nickle-Copper 739 

Gold    740 

Iron-ore  740 

Lumbering  in  741 

Fire  protection  741 

Tourist  industry  in 741 

Forestry  School  in 741 

On  Bill  No.  1 10 — second  reading 839 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Municipal  Affairs 1159 

Re:  Mining  Tax  Act 1159 

Sudbury  amounts  fair 1161 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways  1536 

Highway  No.  17 1536 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  1760 

Timber  resources  1760 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Welfare 1798 

Grants  to  Children's  Aid  Societies 1798 

Extract,  letter,  Sudbury  District  Societies  1798 

Re:  Old-age  pensions  1803 

On  Bill  No.  169 — second  reading 1959 

HON.  W.  A.  GOODFELLOW  (PC   Minister  of  Public  Welfare): 

On  Bill  No.  110— first  reading  567 

On  Bill  No.  Ill — first  reading  568 

On  Bill  No.  110 — second  reading  835 

On  Bill  No.  Ill — second  reading  840 

On  Bill  No.  110 — In  Committee „ 1054 

1057 

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On  Bill  No.  158— first  reading 1174 

History  of  Federal  Act 1174 

Re :  Colouring 1 1 75 

Regulation  of  Manufacture  and  Sale  1175 

On  Bill  No.  158— second  reading 1343 

1393 

Manufacture  and  sale 1371 

Dominion  Act,  ultra  vires  1371 

Colouring   1371 

Campaign  to  have  colouring  1372 

Effect  on  butter  producers 1372 

Uniform  regulations  desirable  1372 

Class  discrimination  1393 

On  Bill  No.  158— In  Committee 1467 

Amendment  to  Sec.  2  s.s.  "a" 1467 

Amendment  to  Sec.  5  1467 

Colouring    1476 

Amendment  to  Sec.  6 1484 

Amendment  to  Sec.  7  1484 

On  Bill  No.  179— second  reading 1689 

Amendments  necessary  1689 

New  agreements  difficult  1689 

Re:  Sec.  5  1689 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Welfare  1786 

Activities  of  Department  1786 

Numerous  branches  of  1787 

Each  important  1787 

Private  organization  retained 1787 

Legislation  for 1787 

Old-age  pensions — increase  in  1788 

1803 

Item  5,  Vote  152 1790 

Grants  made  directly  1791 

Item  6,  Vote  152 1793 

Item  15,  Vote  152  1793 

Combination  of  M.O.H.  and  Department  of  Public  Welfare  ....  1797 

Aid  to  Children's  Aid  Societies  1798 

Vote    156   1800 

Old-age  Pension  Boards 1807 

Mothers'  Allowance  Boards  1807 

MR.  G.  T.  GORDON  (L   Brantford) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 489 

Congratulatory  489 

To  Mr.  Speaker 489 

Riding  of  Brantford 489 

Housing  in  489 

Hydro  in 489 

Shortage  of  489 

Purification  of  water  in  489 

Fluorination  of  water 490 

Liquor  traffic 491 

Extract  from  speech,  Dr.  Pierre  Gauthier 491 

Temperance  Education 491 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading 2057 

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N  VMJS  and  CONSTITUENCIES                         SUBJECTS  PAGES 

HON.  W.  GRIESINGER  (PC  Minister  without  Portfolio): 

On  Bill  No.  117— In  Committee 1052 

On  Bill  No.  170— second  reading 2146 

MR.  W.  J.  GRUMMETT  (CCF  Cochrane,  South) : 

On  Amendment  to  resolution  re  Select  Committee  on  Privileges  and 

Elections  •••• 41 

On  amendment  to  motion  to  appoint  a  Committee  on  Privileges  and 

Elections  85 

On  Bill  No.  37 — second  reading  165 

On  Bill  No.  50 — second  reading  172 

Unsatisfactory  condition  172 

Conflict  of  interest  172 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Agriculture 691 

Weed  control  691 

Assistance  to  Agriculture,  Northern  Ontario 695 

On  Bill  No.  110 — second  reading  836 

On  Bill  No.  86—  In  Committee 1049 

Meeting  of  prospectors  with  Committee 1049 

On  Bill  No.  110— In  Committee  1056 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests 1752 

Item  7,  Vote  104 1752 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading 1992 

On  Bill  No.  169— In  Committee 2107 

Sec.  2,  s.s.  1  2107 

MR.  S.  L.  HALL  (PC  Halton) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  390 

Congratulatory  390 

Riding  of  Halton  390 

Old-age  pensions 391 

"Iron  Curtain"  391 

On  Budget  902 

Implementing  promises 903 

Homes  for  the  aged 903 

McMaster  University  grant  903 

Succession  Duties — reduction  in  903 

Children's  Aid 903 

Educational  grants 903 

Housing 903 

Hydro  903 

On  Bill  No.  45 — second  reading 1306 

Workmen's  Compensation  Board  1307 

MR.  W.  E.  WELLINGTON  (PC   Wellington,  South): 

On  Bill  No.  A — second  reading  581 

On  Bill  No.  132— second  reading  1080 

On  Bill  No.  45— second  reading  1310 

Percentage  raised  1310 

Waiting  time 1311 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading 1670 

Newspaper  competition  1670 

MR.  G.  I.  HARVEY  (CCF  Sault  Ste.  Marie) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  399 

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NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Congratulatory  399 

To  Mr.  Speaker 399 

Interprovincial-Federal   Conference   399 

Trans-Canada  Highway 399 

Riding  of  Sault  Ste.  Marie  399 

Highways  in  400 

Lack  of  hospital  facilities  400 

Potentialities  in  Soo  area  400 

Transportation   facilities   400 

Iron  and  steel  industry 400 

Gold  Mines  400 

Uranium  deposits  400 

Defense  purposes 401 

Homes  for  the  aged  401 

Juvenile  and  adult  delinquency 401 

Caused  by  repudiation  of  responsibilities 401 

Cure  by  education  402 

403 

Community  centres  not  sufficient 402 

Slum  conditions  in  England 402 

Change  in  newspaper  attitude — toward 403 

Change  in  education  needed 404 

New  set  of  moral  laws  required  404 

Co-operation  living  together  404 

Teaching  of  wider  cultural  values 405 

On  Bill  No.  108— In  Committee  1242 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways 1534 

Northern  Development  1534 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading 2079 

On  Bill  No.  169— In  Committee 2111 

MR.  W.  L.  HOUGK  (L  Niagara  Falls): 

On  Privilege:  Fire  at  Des  Joachims 184 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  238 

Congratulatory 238 

Potential  Leaders  of  Progressive  Conservative  Party 239 

Highways   240 

Hon.  T.  B.  McQuesten 241 

Niagara  Parks  Commission — personnel  of  241 

Report  of  Education  Committee  242 

Tourists 248 

Hydro   248 

Chairman  of  Commission 248 

Engineers  of  249 

Des  Joachim  Development 249 

Cost  of  power  250 

Shortage  of  power x 251 

Priorities  251 

Extent  of  252 

New  developments  252 

St.  Lawrence  development  253 

Suggestions  to:  Keep  free  from  Politics  253 

Survey  for  future  253 

Expansion  of  hydro  254 

Re:  City  of  Niagara  Falls 254 

On  Bill  No.  89 325 

328 

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NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Commission  Personnel  328 

Gardeners'  School 328 

Illumination  328 

Princess  Elizabeth  Building 328 

Golf  Course 328 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Agriculture 701 

Hydro — rural  extension  of 701 

On  Privilege : 710 

Membership  of  Niagara  Park  Commission 710 

On  Bill  No.  89—  In  Committee  745 

On  Bill  No.  158— second  reading  1381 

"Substitute"  should  not  be  used 1381 

Re:  Parkay  Margarine ».«  1381 

On  Bill  No.  165 — second  reading 1398 

Tourists — Bootlegging  system  of 1398 

Tourist  homes  , 1398 

Taxi  drivers  1398 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways 1530 

Engineers'  salaries 1500 

Link — Niagara  Falls — Fort  Erie 1532 

Gas  Stations — Queen  Elizabeth  Highway 1533 

Burlington  cut-off 1533 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Public  Welfare 1807 

Old-age  pensions  Boards  1807 

Mothers'  Allowances  Boards 1807 

On  Privilege — Daylight  saving  time 1853 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading 2029 

On  Bill  No.  169— In  Committee 2111 

MR.  S.  J.  HUNT  (PC  Renfrew,  North) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 303 

Congratulatory 303 

Re:  Riding  of  Renfrew  North 304 

Education  in  304 

Community  centre  grants 305 

Whitney — Schools  in  305 

Teachers'  Superannuation  306 

Hydro  in 306 

Stewartville  Development 306 

Cheneaux  Development  306 

Des  Joachim  Development 306 

Available  sites  in  307 

Services  of 307 

Highways  in  308 

Subsidies  for  308 

Road  development  309 

Agriculture  in 309 

Soup  peas  309 

Registered  seed  309 

Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  310 

Lumbering  in  Renfrew  North 310 

Need  for  bridge  across  Ottawa  River 310 

On  Bill  No.  179— second  reading 1694 

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MR.  T.  H.  ISLEY  (GGF  Waterloo,  South) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 491 

Congratulatory 491 

To  Mr.  Speaker  491 

To  Mr.  Foote 491 

To  Mr.  Johnston  (Parry  Sound)  491 

Agriculture 491 

Remarks  by  Mr.  Kennedy  February  22,  1949 493 

Hog  subsidy  493 

Brief,  Federation  of  Agriculture 493 

Quebec  Legislation — Chapter  113  493 

Quebec  Legislation — Chapter  114 494 

Milk  production  494 

Milk  Board 495 

Suggested  improvements 496 

Housing 497 

Old-age   pensions   497 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Agriculture  697 

Agriculture  Scholarships 697 

On  Bill  No.  36 — second  reading  1316 

Chest  X-rays 1316 

Silicosis   1317 

On  Bill  No.  158 — second  reading  1386 

Re :  regulating 1386 

Effect  on  dairy  industry 1386 

Cheap  bread  spreads 1386 

MR.  A.  JOHNSTON  (PC   Parry  Sound) : 

Condolence  re  C.  W.  Cragg 29 

Condolence  re  "Johnny"  Carrere 30 

On  Speech  from  Throne  30 

Seconding  motion  to  adopt 31 

MR.  E.  B.  JOLLIFFE  (GGF   Leader  of  the  Opposition) : 

Condolence — re  C.  W.  Cragg 10 

Condolence  re  "Johnny"  Carrere 10 

Re:  Mr.  Kennedy 1 1 

On  Privilege  re  speeding  charge 17 

Re:  Paris  Strike   (Penmans)    18 

Re:  Notice  for  Introduction  of  Bills 21 

On  Point  of  Order— Re  Rule  55 36 

Re:  Order  Paper  36 

Re:  Revision  of  Rules  37 

Re:  Alleged  Election  Irregularities 45 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 55 

Congratulatory  to  Mr.  Speaker 55 

Congratulatory  to  Mr.  Foote  56 

Congratulatory  to  Mr.  Johnston 56 

Re:  Candidate  for  Leadership 46 

Re:  Activities  of  Committee 57 

Re:  Debate  on  Speech  from  the  Throne 47 

Re:  Election  Law 58 

Re:  Civil  Servants  58 

Re:  Commissions  in  Speech  from  the  Throne 59 

Re:  Newfoundland  59 

Re:  Hydro 59 

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RAMS  »mi  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Rc:  Tax  Burden • 60 

Re:  Retrenchment 61 

Re:  Price  Controls  61 

Re :  Agriculture  61 

Brief — Ontario  Federation  of  Agriculture 62 

Hog  Subsidies 62 

Re:  Provincial-Municipal  Conference  65 

Re:  Housing  65 

Re:  Pending  Evictions  67 

Re:  Rent  Controls 67 

Re:  DominionProvincial  Relations 69 

Re :  Amendment  to  motion  . 71 

Re:  Motion  to  amend  report  of  Committee  on  Privileges  and  Elections  86 

95 

On  Bill  No.  37 — second  reading 166 

Government  Supervision 166 

Selection  of  projects  166 

On  Bill  No.  49 — second  reading 170 

On  Bill  No.  50 — second  reading  171 

Present  conditions  unsatisfactory 171 

Conflict  of  interests  171 

On  Bill  No.  54 — second  reading  175 

Increase  in  judiciary  175 

On  Bill  No.  37— In  Committee  185 

On  Bill  No.  49— In  Committee  190 

Increase  in  judiciary 190 

On  Bill  No.  57— In  Committee  196 

On  Bill  No.  77 — second  reading  200 

Plant  at  western  entrance  to  Toronto 200 

On  Bill  No.  77 — second  reading  201 

Deterioration  of  Dams 201 

On  Privilege:  St.  George  Election  246 

On  Committee  on  Art 317 

On  Bill  No.  91 — second  reading  333 

On  Bill  No.  93 — second  reading  335 

On  Bill  No.  95— In  Committee 352 

On  Bill  No.  98— In  Committee  355 

357 

On  Bill  No.  A — second  reading  582 

On  Bill  No.  66— In  Committee  589 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Agriculture 668 

Hog  Subsidy  668 

673 

Cheese  subsidy 668 

Agriculture  Enquiry  Commission  673 

Agriculture  Research  691 

Milk  Control  Act 693 

Ontario  Veterinary  College  698 

On  Bill  No.  116 — second  reading  790 

On  Bill  No.  89— In  Committee 802 

On  Death  of  Mr.  Reynolds 814 

On  Bill  No.  109 — second  reading 832 

On  Bill  No.  107 — second  reading  934 

Letter  from  O.M.A.:  A.O.M.  &  R 935 

Training  School  for  Firemen 937 

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Requests  by  Municipalities  to  delay 939 

Extract  from  Evening  Telegram,  March  16,1949  940 

Centenary  of  Baldwin  Act 942 

Infringement  on  Municipal  Autonomy  942 

On  Budget 987 

C.C.F.  Programme 987 

Farming  technique — improvements  in 987 

Buoyant  Revenues 988 

Government  and  Tax  Collector  988 

Municipal   Grants   989 

1000 

Highway  Expenditures 990 

Highway  Improvement  Act  991 

Agricultural  Grants  991 

Education  991 

University  Costs  991 

Statement  of  President  of  University  of  Western  Ontario  992 

Comparison — British  and  Canadian  standards  993 

University  Grants 994 

Royal  Commission  on  1003 

Hospital  grants  999 

Health  services  999 

Costs  of  1001 

On  Bill  No.  132— second  reading 1085 

Superannuation  should  be  retroactive  1085 

Re  "Lobbying"  1085 

On  Bill  No.  108— second  reading 1109 

Use  of  Provincial  Police  1114 

On  Bill  No.  126 — second  reading 1122 

Furnishing  statistics  1 122 

Re  Racial  Origin  1122 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Municipal  Affairs  1155 

On  Motion  to  consider  Bill  135  1178 

Discussion  on  motion  out  of  order  1178 

Ruling  out  of  order  sustained  1180 

Re:  Discussion  on  Points  of  Order 1181 

Re:  Ministers'  Salaries 1190 

On  Bill  No.  108— In  Committee 1238 

1245 
1255 
1256 

On  Estimates.  Department  of  Public  Welfare  1290 

Other  facilities  for  Members  1290 

On  Bill  No.  82 — second  reading 1313 

On  Bill  158 — second  reading  1373 

Uniform  standards  1373 

C.C.F.  resolution 1373 

Distribution  through  Crown  Corporation 1374 

Effect  on  Dairy  industry  1374 

Manufacture  and  sale  regulated  1375 

On  Bill  No.  166 — second  reading 1399 

Minister  should  explain  1399 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Mines  1404 

Broadcasts 1404 

Civil  servants  should  not  broadcast 1404 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Labour 1417 

Offences  under  Labour  Relations  Act 1417 

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INDICES— Continued 

NAM1S     ,,!   CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

On  Bill  No.  137 — second  reading  1441 

Creation  of  King's  Counsel 1440 

British  system  1441 

On  Bill  No.  78 — In  Committee 1461 

On  Bill  No.  158— In  Committee 1465 

Method  of  procedure  1469 

Ingredients  should  be  shown 1483 

On  Estimates,  Provincial  Secretary's  Department  1513 

Estimates  should  be  broken  down 1513 

Office  of  Leader  of  Opposition 1516 

Stationery   1517 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways  1530 

Statutory  columns 1530 

Road  building  1537 

Licence  suspensions 1546 

Government  programme 1587 

On  Bill  No.  169 — second  reading 1627 

Extract,  Brockville  Recorder  and  Times 1628 

Newspaper  re-action 1629 

Purpose  of  Bill  1630 

Extract,  Globe  and  Mail,  March  28,  1949 1631 

Operation  of  Toronto  Star 1633 

Distribution  of  shares  1634 

Extract,  Dr.  Cheshire's  "Modern  Real  Property" 1635 

Extract  Statutes  1800,  Chap.  98 1635 

Not  retroactive  1636 

Necessity  for  Bill  1636 

Necessity  for  retroactive  legislation 1637 

Will  not  challenged  in  courts  1637 

Extract  Wills  "Constitutional  Law  of  U.S." 1638 

Extract  Public  Trustees  Act,  Chap.  166,  R.S.O.  Sec.  5 1638 

Extract  Chartered  Accounting  Act,  R.S.O.  1937,  Chap.  167 1639 

Extract  Time  1640 

Extract  Char.  Ace.  Act.,  Sec.  1,  s.s.  1 1640 

Extract  Char.  Ace.  Act.,  Sec.  1,  s.s.  2 '. 1640 

Extract  Char.  Ace.  Act.,  Sec.  4  1640 

Extract  Char.  Ace.  Act.,  Sec.  5 1641 

Extract  Char.  Ace.  Act.,  Sec.  6,  s.s.  4 1641 

Extract  Institutions  Act  1641 

Extract  Public  Hospitals  Act  1642 

Toronto  Star  tax  payments  1642 

Functions  of  Government  1643 

Quebec  Succession  Duty  Act — Bill  No.  49  , 1644 

Extract  from  Sec.  13 1644 

Extract  from  Sec.  18  1644 

Wallis  vs.  Sol.  Gen'l  for  New  Zealand 1645 

Extract    from    report   by   Lord    MacNaughton,    p.    181,    1903 

appeal  cases  1646 

Extract  from  Halsburys  Laws  of  England,  Vol.  25,  p.  78 1646 

Will  of  John  Ross  Robertson  1648 

Extract  from  par.  15  1648 

Extract  from  par.  16 1648 

Extract  from  par.  17  1649 

Extract  from  par.  18  1650 

Extract  from  par.  19  1650 

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Extract  from  par.  20  1650 

Extract  from  par.  21  1650 

Extract  from  par.  22  1651 

Extract  from  par.  23  1652 

Extract  from  par.  24  1652 

Extract  from  par.  25 1652 

Extract  from  par.  26  1652 

Will  of  Atkinson 1654 

Extract  from  par.  12  1655 

Extract  from  par.  13  1657 

Extract  from  par.  14  1657 

Self-perpetuating  Boards  1661 

Freedom  of  the  Press 1663 

1673 
1676 

Reduction  in  number  of  newspapers 1665 

Newspaper  Charities 1665 

Newspaper  competition  1667 

British  Royal  Commission  on  Publishing  field 1669 

Place  for  Charitable  Foundations  1671 

Extract  from  No.  19  United  Nations  Charter  of  Human  Rights  1673 
Extract     from     judgment,     Sir     Lyman     Duff — Canada     Law 

Reports,  1938,  p.  132 1674 

Extract  from  judgment,  Lord  Wright,  James  vs.  Commonwealth  1675 

Extract  from  judgment,  Judicial  Committee,  Great  West  Saddlery  Co. 

vs.  The  King  1675 

Extract  from  the  British  North  America  Act,  Sec.  120 1676 

Alberta  "Press-gaglaw"  : 1676 

Extract  judgment,  Justice  Cannon  1676 

Bill  No.  9  (Alberta)  Sec.  3 1677 

Sec.  4 1677 

Sec.  5  1677 

Sec.  7  1677 

Extract  from  Criminal  Code — Justice  Cannon  1678 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  1741 

Nurseries  1741 

Use  of  treated  seed  1742 

Congratulations  to  Mr.  Nixon  1784 

On  Bill  No.  169   (continued)   second  reading  1855 

Extract  from  Ottawa  Journal 1855 

Extract  from  Sudbury  Star,  April  2,  1949  1858 

Re  "Filibuster"  1862 

No  mention  in  Throne  Speech 1862 

General  criticism  of  Bill  1863 

Purpose  of  Atkinson  Will  1865 

Competition  between  Star  and  Telegram 1866 

Other  foundations 1869 

Statement  by  National  Trust  Co 1872 

Letter  from  Dr.  H.  M.  Cassidy 1877 

Extract    from    "American    Foundation    for    Social    Welfare" — 

S.  M.  Harrison  1881 

Bill  does  nothing  1884 

Political  responsibility  for  Bill 1888 

Extract  from  "The  Makers  of  Canada"  1889 

Re  "Colonial  Advocate" 1889 

On  Privilege:  Newspaper  editorial  Globe  and  Mail 2037 

Not  employed  by  the  Star 2037 

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INDICES— Continued 

NAMES  »nd  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Re  Succession  Duties  2038 

Authorship  of  speeches  • 2038 

Doctrine  of  C.C.F 2038 

"Secret  Police  Charges" 2039 

On  Bill  No.  169— In  Committee  2106 

2112 
2117 
2122 

On  Bill  No.  169— third  reading 2149 

Amendment  to 2149 

Amendment  in  order 2150 

Journals  of  1898  2150 

HON.  R.  T.  KELLEY  (PC  Minister  of  Health) : 

On  Bill  No.  90 331 

Dominion  Grant 331 

Hospital  Aid  332 

On  Bill  No.  93 333 

On  Bill  No.  90— In  Committee  844 

Amendments  to 844 

On  Bill  173— first  reading 1340 

Alcoholics  Anonymous 1340 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Health  1810 

Mental  Hospitals  1810 

Tuberculosis  Department  1810 

Hospital  Grants  1811 

Nurses  1811 

Paraplegics  1811 

Cancer  1811 

Grants   for   1812 

Proposed  Heart  Clinic 1812 

Federal  Grants 1813 

Professional  Nurses  Act 1817 

1818 

Municipal  Health  Service  Act 1818 

Tuberculosis  Clinics 1821 

Auxiliary  Hospital  1823 

HON.  T.  L.  KENNEDY  (PC    President  of  the  Council  and  Minister  of 
Agriculture) : 

Motion  to  Elect  Speaker  , 3 

Felicitation  to  Mr.  Speaker 9 

Condolences  on  death  of  C.  W.  Cragg  10 

Condolences  on  death  of  "Johnny  Carrere"  10 

Alleged  Election  Irregularities 47 

On  Speech  from  Throne  71 

Congratulatory  to  Mr.  Speaker  71 

Congratulatory  to  Mr.   Foote   71 

Congratulatory  to  Mr.  Johnston 71 

Congratulatory  to  Mr.  Oliver 71 

Congratulatory  to  Mr.  Nixon 71 

Congratulatory  to  Miss  Macphail  71 

Records  exceeded  by  government  72 

Re :  Hydro „ 72 

Salaries  to  Senior  Civil  Servants 73 

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NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES                          SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Agriculture  73 

Ontario  Federation  of  Agriculture  73 

Newfoundland  73 

Debates  on  Speech  from  the  Throne  73 

Governments'  Actions  74 

Department  of  Travel  and  Publicity  74 

Department  of  Reform  Institutions 74 

Department  of  Planning  and  Development 74 

Air  Immigration  75 

Department  of  Health  75 

Old-age  pensions  75 

Unemployment  Relief  75 

Department  of  Labour 76 

Department  of  Provincial  Treasurer  76 

Department  of  Highways 76 

On  Resolution  re  Community  Halls  159 

On  Resolution  re  Warble  Fly 160 

On  Bill  No.  37 — second  reading 160 

Community  Halls — historical  161 

Athletic  Fields  161 

Rinks  161 

On  Bill  No.  37— In  Committee  186 

On  Committee  on  Art 347 

On  Bill  No.  60— In  Committee  588 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Agriculture  664 

Ministers'  Salaries  664 

Illness  in  Department 664 

Loyalty  of  Employees 665 

Vocational  Education  665 

O.A.C 665 

Livestock  666 

T.B.  Tests 666 

Artificial  breeding 666 

Hog  Subsidy  666 

Junior  Farmers  666 

Central  Mortgage  Scheme  666 

Research  and  Extension  667 

Marketing  Department  668 

Cheese  Subsidy  668 

Agriculture  Enquiry  Commission 673 

On  Death  of  Mr.  Reynolds 813 

On  Bill  No.  124 — second  reading 2142 

Read  60  days  hence  2142 

Resolution  No.  4 — Mr.  Oliver  2153 

Addition  to  2154 

On  Budget  725 

Brief  from  Jail  Guards  725 

Old-age   pensions 728 

Parents'   Maintenance  Act  732 

Institute  for  the  Blind  735 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading  2058 

MR.  G.  H.  MILLARD  (GGF  York,  West) : 

On  motion  to  appoint  a  Committee  on  Privileges  and  Elections  88 

On  Privilege — Male  Guards  at  Burwash  246 

On  Bill  No.  93  334 

On  Bill  No.  98 — second  reading 339 

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INDICES— Continued 

N\MES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

On  Bill  No.  98 — In  Committee  • 353 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 5 14 

Apology • 514 

Conservation  in  relation  to  people M~> 

Riding  of  West  York 516 

Mental  Hospitals  in 516 

Old-age  pensions 517 

518 

Education   517 

Royal  Commission  on  517 

Speech  from  the  Throne— 1948  521 

Extracts  from  Dr.  Goldring 521 

527 

Extracts  from  Ministers  Report,  1945  525 

Extract  from  Dr.  Coady 526 

Teachers  and  qualifications 527 

Salaries  of  527 

Pensions  for 529 

Extract,  Toronto  Daily  Star,  Oct.  29 529 

Extract,  Globe  and  Mail,  Aug.  3 529 

Education  and  Liquor  reserves,  1945-6,  1946-7  530 

Grants  for 530 

Comparison  of 531 

Tables  of  Expenditures — Taxes  and  Grants,  1946 534 

Hydro 519 

Statement  by  Chairman  Saunders  519 

Shortages  of 520 

Highways    520 

Statement  of  Public  School  proportion  of  Equalized  Assesssment  per 

students  1943  and  1946 534 

Schedule  of  Provincial  Grants 535 

Schedule  of  net  costs,  1943  and  1946 536 

Suggested  improvements 537 

Professional  people  leaving  Canada . 538 

Male 538 

Female  538 

On  Bill  No.  4 — second  reading 584 

On  Budget  750 

Results  of  1948  election 751 

Education — Royal  Commission  on 751 

Correspondence  re  752 

Royal  Commission  in  Britain 755 

Cost  of 756 

Report  on 757 

Teachers'   Salaries   760 

768 

Industrial  Education  762 

Extracts  from  John  Sneath 763 

Extracts  from  Dr.  Goldring 763 

Vocational  Schools  764 

Higher  education 767 

On  Bill  No.  116 — second  reading 793 

On  Bill  No.  Ill — second  reading 841 

On  Bill  No.  132 — second  reading 1082 

Securing  teachers  difficult  1082 

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NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Commission  to  administer  Fund  , 1082 

Pension  deductions — refunding  of  1083 

On  Bill  No.  108— In  Committee 1231 

Trade  Union  Membership 1231 

1253 
1254 

On  Bill  No.  45 — second  reading 1304 

Percentage  increased 1304 

Waiting  time 1305 

On  Bill  No.  36 — second  reading 1319 

Industrial  diseases 1319 

Silicosis 1319 

On  Bill  No.  158— second  reading 1379 

Regulations  required 1379 

Colouring 1379 

Quality  standards 1380 

Bill  not  clear 1381 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Labour  1427 

On  Bill  No.  158— In  Committee 1466 

Advertised  in  eating  establishments  1466 

Colouring 1475 

Extract,  Federation  of  Agriculture,  March  18,  1949 1475 

Ingredients  should  be  shown 1483 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Attorney-General  1491 

Cost  of  living  bonus  1491 

Constables  salaries  1500 

Civil  servants  1505 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Highways  1531 

Roads,  Publicity 1531 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Education  1551 

School  grants  1551 

Royal  Commission  1557 

Regulations  1557 

Trade  Schools 1563 

On  Vote  49  1591 

On  Vote  51 1594 

On  Bill  161 — second  reading 1615 

Agreements  1615 

Four-party  situation  1615 

United  States  Financing 1616 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  1616 

Canadian   Control   1616 

Open-pit  mining l 1617 

40-year  basis  1617 

Canadian    processing    1618 

Company  housing  1618 

Labour  relations  1618 

On  Bill  No.  167— In  Committee 1700 

Protection  of  School  busses  1700 

On  Bill  No.  161— In  Committee 1713 

Load  spread  unequally  1713 

Can.  Company  responsible  to  R.F.C 1714 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  1753 

Surveys  Branch  Votes  104,  105,  and  111  1753 

Registration  of  deeds  1754 

Land  Surveyors  Association  1754 

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INDICES— Continued 

NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Welfare 1790 

Item  5,  Vote  152 • 1790 

Item  15,  Vote  152 1792 

Item  6,  Vote  154 1797 

On  Vote  157  1801 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Health 1823 

New  Toronto  Hospital 1823 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Planning  and  Development  1833 

Item  5,  Vote  128 1833 

Conservation    Surveys   1833 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading 1933 

On  Bill  No.  41— second  reading 2099 

On  Bill  No.  169— In  Committee 2109 

On  Bill  No.  124 — second  reading  2140 

On  Bill  No.  170 — second  reading 2142 

On  Bill  No.  169— third  reading 2152 

Amendment  to 2152 

MR.  D.  H.  MORROW  (PC   Carleton) : 

On  Budget  885 

Congratulatory — Mr.  Speaker 885 

Congratulatory— Mr.  R.  H.  McEvoy  885 

Congratulatory — Hon.  Robt.  Grant  885 

Mr.  Holland  Acres  885 

Re:  Riding  of  Carleton  885 

Agriculture  in  885 

Health  in 887 

Rural  Hydro  in  886 

Education  in  888 

Industry  in  885 

On  Bill  No.  132— second  reading  1086 

Teachers'  Federation  in  favour  1086 

MR.  W.  MURDOCH  (PC   Essex  South) : 

On  Speech  from  Throne  406 

Congratulatory  406 

To  Mr.  Speaker  406 

On  Opening  of  sittings 406 

To  Mr.  Ellis 406 

To  Mr.  Chartrand 407 

To  Mr.  Drew 407 

Work  accomplished  by 407 

Re:  Riding  of  Essex  South 409 

Agriculture  in  409 

Highways  in  410 

School  grants  in  410 

Industrial  expansion  in 411 

Federal  collection  of  taxes  in  411 

Economic  recessions  412 

Remarks  on— E.  B.  Jolliffe  412 

Opportunities  in  Ontario  413 

Housing 414 

On  Bill  No.  A — second  reading  579 

On  Bill  No.  4 — In  Committee 2125 

Amendment  to  2125 

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NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

MR.  R.  A.  McEWING  (L   Wellington  North) : 

A  motion  to  appoint  a  Committee  on  Privileges  and  Elections  90 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 504 

Congratulatory 504 

To  Mr.  Speaker  504 

To  Mr.  Foote 504 

To  Mr.  Johnston  (Parry  Sound)  504 

To  Mr.  Kennedy  504 

Prevention  of  Tree  Destruction  505 

Community  Centres — grants  to  505 

Drainage  Act — changes  in  505 

Dam  in  Conestoga  River  505 

Unsatisfied  Judgments  Fund  505 

Care  of  totally  incapacitated  505 

Taxes 506 

Gasoline 506 

Amendment 506 

Prices  under  Liberal  Government  506 

Prices  under  Conservative  Government  507 

Education  507 

Confusion  in  policies  of  507 

Teaching  of  Canadian  Citizenship  508 

Adult  education  for  D.P.'s  508 

Communist  propoganda  508 

Hydro  ! 508 

Reasons  for  shortage  of 509 

Dam  at  Credit  Forks 509 

Agriculture  510 

Committee    on    510 

Opposition  to  freight  rates 510 

Small  meat-packing  plants  510 

Agricultural  College 510 

Vacant  farms 511 

Stock-yard  512 

Oleo-margarine  512 

Hog  subsidy  514 

Soil  erosion  514 

Soil  conservation  514 

On  Bill  No.  4 — second  reading  583 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Agriculture  673 

Hog  subsidy  673 

Livestock  grants  691 

On  Bill  No.  123 — second  reading  843 

On  Bill  No.  119— second  reading  1020 

1023 

On  Bill  No.  123— In  Committee 1123 

Grand  River  Authority  1129 

On  Bill  No.  158— second  reading  1382 

Effect  on  Dairy  Industry 1382 

"Substitute"  erroneous  1383 

On  Bill  No.  158— In  Committee  1481 

Colouring  1481 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Education  1559 

Item  13,  Vote  36 1559 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading 2046 

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I N  DICES— Continued 

NAMES  »nd  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

MR.  A.  A.  MacLEOD  (LP  Bellwoods) : 

Condolence — re  Chas.  W.  Cragg  12 

Condolence — re  "Johnny"  Carrere 12 

Re:  Alleged  Election  Irregularities 47 

On  Motion  to  appoint  a  Committee  on  Privileges  and  Election  91 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  109 

Congratulatory 109 

Results  of  Election 109 

Re:  Ontario  P.C.  Convention  - Ill 

Re:  Over-taxation 113 

Re :  Labour  1 14 

Re:    Housing   1 14 

117 

Re:  Public  Health 114 

Re:  Mental  Hospitals  114 

Re:  Health  League  of  Canada 115 

Re:  Department  of  Agriculture 115 

On  Bill  No.  93 334 

Qualifications  of  Psychiatrists  334 

On  the  Budget  634 

Globe  and  Mail  Report 635 

Congratulatory  635 

To  Mr.  Wismer 635 

To  Mr.  Brown 635 

Mr.  Hanna's  Leadership  635 

Hidden  surpluses 636 

Under-estimated  revenues  637 

Gasoline  tax  revenue 637 

Liquor  control  revenue  637 

Over-spending 637 

Current  and  Capital  Account 637 

Derelict  in  protecting  Citizens'  interests 639 

Income  Tax  639 

*        Health  Insurance  Programme  640 

D.P.  Conference 641 

Possibilities  of  Government  641 

Increase  in  old-age  pensions 642 

Increase  in  Mothers'  Allowances 642 

Increase  in  Unemployment  Relief  642 

Increase  in  Welfare  Activities 642 

Increase  in  Milk  supplied  school  child 642 

New  mental  hospitals 642 

Amusement  tax  repealed 642 

Additional  spending  643 

Community  Centres  Act 643 

Modern  Labour  Laws  643 

Modern  Housing  Scheme 643 

Hydro  conversion  643 

Increase  in  mental  illness /  644 

Recommendations  of  Ross  Commission 643 

Royal  Commission  on  Mental  Institutions  646 

Tuberculosis  infection  647 

Extract  from  Time  Magazine 647 

Suicides  in  U.S.A 647 

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NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  ,  PAGES 

Visit  of  Minister  to  Chicago 648 

Statement  by 648 

Availability  of  x-ray  equipment  648 

Statement  by  Dr.  Brahdy 649 

Statement  by  Dr.  Edlin 650 

Statement  by  Hon.  R.  T.  Kelley 650 

Compulsory  x-ray  for  all  hospital  patients  651-2 

Incidence  of  Tuberculosis 651 

Education — Royal  Commission  on  653 

Roosevelt's  Second  Bill  of  Rights 655 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Agriculture  676 

Hog  subsidy 677 

Ministers'  Salaries 678 

On  Bill  No.  116 — second  reading 792 

On  Death  of  Mr.  Reynolds 814 

On  Bill  No.  107 — second  reading  944 

Letter  from  Toronto  City  Solicitor 944 

Request  to  delay  945 

Improvement  in  equipment  946 

Request  to  refer  to  Committee  947 

On  Bill  No.  110— In  Committee  1054 

On  Bill  No.  132— second  reading  1088 

Should  be  retroactive  1089 

On  Bill  No.  108— second  reading  1108 

Membership  in  trade  unions 1109 

Re  Ministers'  Salaries  1200 

On  Estimates,  Department  Provincial  Treasurer 1271 

Permanent  Censor  Panel  1271 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Works 1289 

Gallery  Seats 1289 

Committee  Rooms'  Acoustics 1289 

999  Queen  Street  W.,  Toronto— Sale  of  1289 

Office  facilities  for  Members  1292 

On  Bill  No.  36 — second  reading 1323 

On  Bill  No.  158— second  reading  1377 

Statement,  Mr.  Kennedy,  March  12,  1947 1377 

Butter  subsidy 1377 

Colouring   1378 

Canada  Packers  Lobby  1378 

Class  discrimination  1378 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Labour 1426 

Labour  Committee  1426 

No  meetings  1426 

On  Bill  No.  137— second  reading 1438 

Creation  of  King's  Counsel 1439 

On  Bill  No.  158— In  Committee 1482 

Amendment  to  Section  4  1482 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Provincial  Secretary  1515 

Salary  should  be  increased  1515 

Salary  of  Leader  of  Opposition  1520 

Coats  of  Arms  1526 

On  Bill  No.  161— In  Committee  1721 

Reference  to  Mining  Committee  1721 

On  Bill  No.  158— third  reading 1733 

Amendment  to  1733 

Amendment  negatived   in   Division   1733 

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INDICES— Continued 

NAMES  nd  CONSTITUENUl  .s  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  , 1752 

Forestry  Research • 1753 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Reform  Institutions  1776 

Re:  Psychologists  and  Psychiatrists 1776 

On  Estimates,  Office  of  Premier 1778 

Congratulatory:  to  Mr.  Nixon  1785 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Welfare  1801 

On  Vote  157  1801 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Health 1812 

Mental  Institutions 1813 

Number  of  Psychiatrists  1813 

Royal  Commission  on  Mental  Hospitals 1814 

Ross  Commission  1814 

Compulsory  x-rays  1814 

Public  Hospitals  Act 1814 

On  Vote  83 1824 

999  Queen  Street  West,  Toronto 1824 

On  Vote  86 1824 

Ross  Commission 1824 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Planning  and  Development 1830 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading 1919 

On  Bill  No.  124 — second  reading 2140 

On  Bill  No.  169— third  reading 2153 

Amendment  to  2153 

MR.  E.  B.  McMILLAN  (L  Kent  East): 

On  Budget  772 

Congratulatory — Mr.   Speaker  . 772 

Congratulatory — Mr.  Foote  772 

Re:  Riding  of  East  Kent 772 

Industrial   development    in   772 

Hydro  in  772 

Steam  Generating  Plant  at  Erieau 772 

Western  Ontario  Experimental  Farm 773 

Tourist  industry  in  773 

MISS  AGNES  MacPHAIL  (GGF  York  East) : 

On  Bill  27 — second  reading 161 

Birchcliffe  Heights  161 

On  Bill  38 — second  reading  168 

Cobourg  Girls'  School  168 

Mercer  Reformatory , 168 

Grades  of  crime 168 

Lowering  age  for  release  168 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne:  Failure  to  congratulate  292 

Re:  Hon.  Mr.  Kennedy   (Premier)   293 

Re:  Riding  of  East  York 293 

Voting  in 293 

Change  in  nature  of  government 294 

Conditions  in  New  Zealand 294 

Prepaid  medical  care 294 

Old-age  pensions  in 294 

Subsidizing  teachers  294 

Social  Democrats 295 

Monopoly  control 295 

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Middle-of-the-readers  295 

Mothers'  allowances 296 

Death  toll  by  fire 296 

Public  opinion 296 

Hydro — shortage  of  296 

Hydro  power  restored  297 

Old-age  pensions 297 

Increases  of  others 297 

United  Church  bazaar  298 

Kiwanis  Christmas  dinner  298 

Teachers'  superannuation 299 

Members'  accommodations  in  Buildings  300 

Condition  of  furnishings 30l 

L.P.P.  accommodations 301 

Furnishings  in  Members'  dining  room 301 

House  Committee  to  consider  303 

Stationery  and  supplies 303 

On  Bill  No.  93  335 

On  Bill  No.  A — second  reading 579 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Agriculture  681 

Ministers'   salaries   681 

On  Bill  No.  110 — second  reading 836 

On  Bill  No.  Ill — second  reading : 842 

On  Bill  No.  132— second  reading 1076 

Raise  desired  for  lower  groups 1078 

Raise  of  women's  pensions,  desired  1079 

On  Bill  No.  132— In  Committee  1142 

Re:  Dependents'  allowances  1142 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Provincial  Treasurer 1274 

Class  of  pictures  1274 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Public  Works 1291 

Office  facilities  for  members 1291 

On  Bill  No.  158— second  reading  1388 

Colouring  1388 

Mental  hazard 1389 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Reform  Institutions  , 1771 

Guelph  Reformatory 1771 

Archambault  Report 1772 

Mercer  Reformatory 1772 

1774 

Gait  Training  School 1772 

Cobourg  Girls'  School 1772 

Superintendent's  accommodations  in  1773 

New  buildings  needed  1773 

Brampton  School 1774 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Welfare  1795 

Responsibilities  of  women  1795 

Care  of  children  1795 

Old-age  pensions  1803 

Blind  pensions 1803 

On  Bill  169 — second  reading  2052 

On  Bill  No.  124 — second  reading  2134 

MR.  J.  M.  NEWMAN  (LL  Rainy  River): 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 424 

Congratulatory  424 

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NAMES  «nd  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

To  Mr.  Speaker 424 

To  Mr.  Kennedy  424 

Re:  Riding  of  Rainy  River 424 

Agriculture  in • 429 

Raising  standard  of  livestock  in  425 

Bear  and  wolf  bounties  in 425 

Reform  institutions  antiquated  in 425 

Hydro  in  425 

Expansion  of  425 

Educational  facilities  in 425 

Tourist  industry  in 425 

Forest  and  forest  products  426 

Production  of  Christmas  trees 427 

Statement  of  R.  E.  Halversen 428 

Industries  in  428 

Pulp  and  paper  428 

Steeprock  Iron  Mines  428 

Lack  of  highways  429 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Municipal  Affairs 1158 

Re:  Steeprock  1158 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Highways 1540 

Northern  Roads  1540 

On  Bill  No.  161 — second  reading 1614 

Ore  docks 1615 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  1759 

Wolf   bounties   1759 

Bear  bounties  1759 

Game  Wardens — moving  of : 1760 

On  Bill  169— second  reading 2005 

MR.  H.  G.  NIXON  (L  Brant) : 

On  Privilege:  St.  George  election  246 

On  Bill  No.  87 323 

On  Bill  No.  93 , 337 

On  Bill  No.  98— second  reading 359 

On  Bill  No.  98— In  committee 359 

On  Privilege:  Paris  strike 443 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Agriculture  674 

Ministers'  salaries 675 

Corn  borer  control  684 

Expenditures  for  Ontario  Agricultural  College  697 

On  the  Budget 854 

Congratulatory  854 

To  Mr.  Speaker 854 

Re:  Death  of  Mr.  Reynolds,  M.P.P 854 

Re:  Mr.  Kennedy  (Premier)  855 

Re:  Ministers'  salaries 855 

Re :  Estimates  856 

Re:  Opening  date  of  session 856 

Re:  Riding  of  Brant  857 

Agriculture  in 857 

Livestock  in  857 

Orchards  in 857 

"Firsts"  in 857 

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Re:  Portraits 857 

Hydro 859 

Responsibility  for  shortage 859 

Extract  from  address  by  Hon.  Mr.  Kelley 859 

Extract  from  address  by  Mr.  Saunders 860 

Development  of 860 

Joint  developments  862 

St.  Lawrence  development 863 

Future  policies  of  864 

Extension  of  865 

Grant  to  McMaster  University  866 

On  Bill  No.  117— In  Committee 1052 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Provincial  Treasurer 1206 

Grant  to  I.R.A 1206 

On  Bill  No.  108— In  Committee 1241 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Attorney-General  1486 

General  litigation  1486 

On  Bill  161— In  committee 1711 

Northern  Ontario  properties  1711 

Royalties 1711 

On  Bill  No.  172— In  Committee  1725 

Reply  to  felicitations  on  birthday 1785 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading  2061 

On  Bill  No.  4 — In  Committee  2125 

MR.  FARQUHAR  OLIVER  (L  Grey  South) : 

Condolence  re:  J.  W.  Cragg  12 

Condolence  re:  ''Johnny"  Carrere ~ 12 

On  motion  to  appoint  committee  on  Privileges  and  Elections  89 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 97 

Congratulatory 97 

Re:  Ruolss  Committee 97 

Brief — Federation  of  Agriculture  99 

Hog  subsidy 100 

Hydro  101 

Priorities 104 

Quebec  agreements  104 

Developments  of  105 

St.  Lawrence  development 105 

Advisory  Committee  on  106 

Soil  conservation 106 

Royal  Commissions 107 

On  Education  108 

Amendment  to  motion  109 

On  Privilege:  Unanswered  questions  370 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Agriculture  670 

Hog  subsidies 670 

On  Bill  No.  116 — second  reading 790 

On  Bill  No.  89 — In  committee 799 

On  Death  of  Mr.  Reynolds,  M.P.P 814 

On  Bill  No.  Ill — second  reading  841 

On  the  Budget 977 

Old-age  pensions  977 

Care  of  totally  incapacitated 979 

Health  insurance  978 

Surpluses  in  979 

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NAMES  ami  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Sinking  fund  979 

Uniformity  of  accounts  980 

Education 980 

Royal  Commission  on  980 

Extract  from  Almonte  Gazette  982 

Extract  from  Ottawa  Evening  Journal  983 

Prosperity  must  be  universal  984 

Re:  C.C.F.  amendment  985 

Re:  Health  Service  Act,  1943  or  1944  985 

Re:  record  of  C.C.F.  in  Legislature 986 

Re:  "Squeeze"  resistance  987 

Motion  to  consider  Bill  135 1148 

1178 
Ruling  "Out  of  order"  sustained  1180 

Re:  Discussion  on  points  of  Order  1181 

Re:  Ministers'  salaries  - 1197 

Economic  decline  1 199 

No  increase  in  social  services  1199 

On  Bill  45 — second  reading  1308 

Percentages  increased  1308 

On  Bill  No.  84 — second  reading 1315 

On  Bill  158 — second  reading 1376 

Regulations  required  1376 

Provincial  or  Federal  1377 

On  Bill  No.  162— second  reading  1397 

Percentages   increased    1397 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Attorney-General  1509 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Provincial  Secretary 1509 

Letter,  April  16,  1948 1509 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Education  1559 

Item  5 ;  Vote  36 1559 

Item  4;  Vote  37  1560 

Item  6;  Vote  50  1593 

On  Bill  No.  179 — second  reading  1697 

Collective  bargaining  unworkable  1697 

Congratulatory — to  Mr.  Nixon 1783 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Health 1820 

Hospital  construction  grants .'. 1821 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading 1897 

Re:  Filibuster 1898 

Bill  should  be  amended  1898 

Bill  aimed  at  Toronto  Star 1899 

Bill  retroactive  . 1899 

Sacredness  of  wills  1899 

Extract  from  Owen  Sound  Daily  Sun-Times 1900 

Re:  waiting  time  1901 

Re:  activities,  Toronto  Daily  Star  1902 

Bill  violates  principles 1904 

On  Bill  No.  41 — second  reading 2097 

On  Bill  No.  169— third  reading 2151 

Amendment  to  2151 

MR.  G.  EAMON  PARK  (GGF  Dovercourt) : 

On  Bill  No.  98 357 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 380 

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NAMES  and   CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Congratulatory 380 

Dissatisfaction  with  government  380 

Old-age   pensions   . 381 

Old-age  pensioners 381 

Social  security  382 

Housing 383 

Labour  conditions 388 

Levelling  off  388 

National   Income   388 

Decrease  in  living  standards  388 

Lower  bank  deposits  389 

Wage  increases 389 

Industrial   unrest 389 

Labour  Code 390 

Legislative  Larour  programme 390 

On  the  Budget — Old-age  pensions 966 

Department  of  Labour 967 

Estimates  for 968 

Factory  inspection  969 

Certification  of  Unions  969 

Industry  and  Labour  Board 970 

Workmen's  Compensation  972 

On  Bill  No.  107— second  reading 1063 

Re :  Standardization  1063 

Grants  should  not  be  based  on  expenditures . 1063 

On  Bill  No.  126 — second  reading 1122 

On  Estimates — Department  of   Municipal  Affairs  1158 

Representation  on  Board  1158 

On  Bill  No.  108— In  Committee 1230 

Use  of  Provincial  Police  in  strikes  1247 

1248 

Conciliation  service  1249 

On  Bill  No.  45 — second  reading 1302 

Compensation  fund 1302 

Waiting  time  1302 

Percentages  increased 1302 

On  Bill  No.  23 — second  reading 1369 

Royal  York  Hotel 1369 

On  Bill  No.  158— second  reading  1390 

Regulations  1390 

On  Bill  No.  162 — second  reading  1394 

Effective  date 1395 

Percentage  increases 1395 

On  Bill  No.  166 — second  reading 1399 

Regulation  of  tourist  camps 1400 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Labour  1423 

Advertising 1423 

Industry  and  Labour  Board 1431 

On  Bill  No.  158— In  Committee 1478 

Colouring  1478 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Attorney-General  1499 

Use  of  Provincial  Police  in  industrial  disputes  1499 

Qualifications  for  constables  1501 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Education  1561 

Item  5;  Vote  37  1561 

On  Bill  No.  23— In  Committee  1729 

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NAME8  «»<i  CON-  m\  KNUKs  SUBJECTS  PAGES. 

On  Bill  No.  169 — second  reading  • 2039 

On  Bill  No.  41— second  reading  2095 

Principles  3-fold  2096 

Ontario  slipping  backward  2096 

Saskatchewan  situation 2096 

Norwegian  situation   2096 

On  Bill  No.  83 — second  reading 2126 

On  Bill  No.  124 — second  reading  2130 

2142 

MR.  G.  W.  PARRY  (PC  Kent  West) : 

On  Bill  No.  119 — second  reading  1021 

Drainage  difficulties  1021 

HON.    DANA     PORTER     (PC     Minister     of     Education;     Provincial 
Secretary) : 

On  Bill  No.  74 — second  reading 199 

Re:  Ontario  Northland  Transportation  Commission  199 

On  Privilege — re:  Report  of  Royal  Commission  on  Education  211 

On  Technical  Institutes 464 

On  the  Budget:   Budget  a  beacon  light  655 

Education   655 

Tribute  to  Mr.  Drew  655 

Physical-fitness  programme  657 

Satisfactory  agreement  reached  657 

Report  by  Royal  Commission  658 

Teachers'  salaries  increased  658 

Schools  built  658 

Details  re:  Royal  Commission 659 

Great  Britain  659 

Youth  in  politics 713 

University  of  Toronto  714 

Scholarships 714 

School  grants 715 

Increase  in  University  fees  716 

Over-all  system  of  education  719 

School  Boards 719 

Increases  in  teachers'  salaries  719 

Committee  branch 725 

On  Bill  No.  132— first  reading  806 

Teachers'  superannuation 806 

On  Bill  No.  132— second  reading  1075 

Revision  of  pensions 1075 

Provision  for  dependents  1093 

Maintenance  of  fund  1093 

On  Bill  No.   125 — second  reading  1114 

Ontario  Co-operative  Union 1114 

Amendments  to  Part  XII  1115 

Voting  powers  of  corporate  shareholders  1115 

Division  of  surplus  funds 1115 

Investment  of  patronage  returns 1115 

Purchase  of  co-operative  shares 1115 

Distribution  of  surplus  assets  1115 

On  Bill  No.  143 — second  reading 1116 

Definition  of  "Municipal  Boards"  1116 

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On  Bill  No.  150— second  reading  1119 

On  Bill  No.  132— In  Committee 1141 

Amendment  to  section  25,  s.s.  2 1141 

Amendment  to  section  26,  s.s.  2 1141 

Amendment  to  section  27,  s.s.  2  1141 

Amendment  to  section  28,  s.s.  2  1142 

Amendment  to  section  29,  s.s.  2 1142 

Dependents'  allowances 1 142 

Pensions  ot  male  teachers  1143 

Pension  annuities  1 143 

On  Bill  No.  5  1224 

Education  of  members  1224 

Discipline  of  members 1224 

Suspension  of  members 1224 

Expulsion  of  members  1224 

On  Estimates — Department  of  the  Provincial  Secretary  1354 

1509 

Research  Commission  1354 

Ontario  House  1354 

Revision  of  Companies'  Act 1355 

Revision  of  Provincial  Secretary's  Department  1356 

Civil  Service  Commission  1358 

On  Estimates — Department  of  the  Attorney-General  1506 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Provincial  Secretary  1516 

Office  of  Leader  of  the  Opposition 1516 

Page  boys  1519 

Salary  of  Leader  of  the  Opposition 1521 

Superannuations  1527 

Difference  between  teachers  and  Civil  Servants  1527 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Education  1549 

On  Item  7 1549 

Item  12  1550 

School  grants 1552 

Royal  Commission  1557 

Item  11,  Vote  36 1558 

Item  5,  Vote  36  1559 

Item  13,  Vote  36 1559 

Item  8,  Vfote  36 1560 

Item  4,  Vote  37 1560 

Item  5,  Vote  37 1561 

Trade  schools  1565 

On  Vote  41  1567 

On  Vote  39 1565 

Item  15,  Vote  41  1568 

Item  11,  Vote  41 1573 

On  Vote  42  1576 

Item  6,  Vote  50 1593 

On  Vote  51  1595 

On  Vote  51   1596 

On  Bill  No.  172— In  Committee 1724 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  1738 

Dues  and  licences 1738 

Reports  of  various  Departments  1845 

On  Bill  169— second  reading  1905 

Atkinson  will — para.  3 1907 

Not  re-writing  the  will 1909 

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NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Bill  not  retroactive •••• J 909 

Atkinson  will — para.  4  J9JU 

Atkinson  will— Part  XII J9}0 

Atkinson  will— Part  XIV 1911 

Powers  of  Trust  Foundation  1914 

In  perpetuity 1914 

Dependents'  Relief  Act 1916 

Results,  if  Foundation  carried  on 1917 

Correspondence  between  Minister  of  Education,  and  Minister 

of  National  Health  and  Welfare  1958 

National  Physical-Fitness  Act 1958 

Statement  by  Hon.  Mr.  Martin  1958 

Programmes  inaugurated  1959 

Agreements  tabled 1959 

MR.  THOMAS  PRYDE  (PC  Huron) : 

On  the  Budget  866 

Re:  Death  of  Mr.  Reynolds,  M.P.P 866 

Approach  to  government  867 

Mothers'  allowances 867 

Old-age   pensions   867 

Education  868 

Extract  from  article  by  E.  T.  Leech  869 

Health  870 

Re:  Riding  of  Huron 870 

Agriculture   in    », 871 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Public  Welfare 1809 

Old-age   pensions   1810 

MR.  F.  O.  ROBINSON   (CCF  Port  Arthur) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  451 

Congratulatory  451 

To  Mr.  Speaker 451 

To  Mr.  Foote 451 

To  Mr.  Kennedy  451 

Conduct  of  House  business  451 

Unkept  promises  451 

Forest  Commission 452 

Proposals  regarding  453 

Solution  in  Kennedy  Report 453 

Re:  Kennedy  Report  453 

Brief  to  Commission 455 

Forest  exports 455 

Roads  457 

Hydro 458 

Aguasabon   development   458 

Water  sheds  458 

Long  Lac  diversion  458 

Extracts  from  Commission  minutes 459 

Remarks  on— March  16,  1948 461 

Pine  Portage  plant  461 

Election  machinery 461 

Advance  polls  462 

Education  462 

Technical  Institute 462 

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Highways  464 

Rural 464 

Trans-Canada  highway  465 

On  Bill   109— second  reading  820 

On  Bill  107— second  reading  952 

Municipal  subsidies 952 

Request  for  delay  953 

On  Bill  No.  134 — second  reading 1042 

Pooling  arrangements . 1044 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Provincial  Treasurer 1270 

On  Bill  78— In  Committee  1461 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Highways 1535 

Trans-Canada  highway 1535 

Northern  roads  1539 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Education  1565 

Trade  schools  1565 

On  Vote  42  1576 

On  Bill  No.  161 — second  reading 1614 

Power  generating 1614 

Power  supply 1614 

Price  of  Thunder  Bay  power  1615 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Lands  and  Forests 1744 

Future  policies 1744 

Extract  from  Kennedy  report 1745 

Re:  Crown  companies 1745 

Results  of  forest  failure 1745 

Re:   Budworm  1746 

Reduction  of  diameter  limits  1746 

Registration  of  deeds 1754 

MR.  J.  B.  SALSBERG   (LP  St.  Andrew): 

On  Bill  37 — second  reading 162 

Extension  of  grants 162 

On  Bill  No.  51 — second  reading 173 

Further  raising  of  fees  174 

On  Privilege — re  revision  of  Labour  Code 185 

On  Bill  No.  52— In  Committee 192 

Increase  in  fees  192 

Class  principle 194 

On  Bill  No.  77 — second  reading 202 

Reconstruction  of  dams 202 

On  Speech  from  Throne 254 

Congratulatory  254 

257 

Sovereigntv  of   Parliament 254 

Rights  of  Private  Members 255 

Questions  to  Ministers 255 

Committees — meetings  of  255 

Changes  in  House 256 

Token  presentation  to  Israel 259 

Omissions  in  Speech  from  the  Throne 259 

Fair  Employment  Practices  Act  259 

Labour  legislation   259 

Civil  Service  260 

Old-age  pensioners  260 

"Sponging"  261 

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Northward  movement  of  expansion  and  prosperity 263 

On  Committee  on  Art 318 

On  Bill  No.  93 333 

On  Bill  No.  98— second  reading 338 

On  Bill  No.  94 — In  Committee 351 

On  Bill  No.  98— In  Committee 354 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Agriculture  681 

"Salary  Grab" 683 

Shortness  of  Sessions  683 

Cost-of-living  bonus  683 

Milk  Control  Board 694 

On  Privilege — Inspection  under  Factory  Act 710 

On  Bill  No.  109— second  reading  821 

On  Bill  No.  110— second  reading  837 

On  Budget  908 

Housing 910 

921 

Slum  clearances   910 

Municipal  revolt '... 91 1 

Municipal  Grants 91 1 

Social  services  913 

Educational  grants  913 

Property  rights  914 

Old-age  pensions 914 

"Sponging"  914 

Letter — Miss  Philpott  915 

Re:  Bill  No.  1 10 918 

Committee  on  Labour  918 

C.S.V.  Strike 920 

Milk  subsidies 922 

Mothers'  Allowances  922 

On  Bill  No.   107 — second  reading  952 

Request  for  delay  953 

Influences  in  government  caucus 955 

On  Bill  No.  134 — second  reading 1044 

Forest  Management  Board  1044 

On  Bill  No.  110— In  Committee  1053 

On  Bill  No.  132 — second  reading  1080 

Raise  desired  for  minimum 1080 

Unanimity  desired  among  teachers  1081 

On  Bill  No.  108 — second  reading 1104 

Membership  in  trade  unions 1105 

Toronto  Police  strike  1105 

On  Bill  No.  126 — second  reading 1124 

Re:  Plymouth  Brethren 1125 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Municipal  Affairs  1167 

One-mill  subsidies 1 167 

Toronto  re-assessment 1 167 

On  Bill  No.  108— In  Committee 1230 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Provincial  Treasurer  1264 

Motion  Picture  Censorship  , 1264 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Works 1294 

East  Block  extension 1294 

On  Bill  No.  45 — second  reading  1305 

Increased  percentages  1306 

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Waiting  time 1306 

On  Bill  No.  36 — second  reading  1322 

Industrial  Diseases  1322 

On  Privilege — Motion  Picture  Censorship  1341 

Letter,  Theatre  Inspections  Branch,  to  Mrs.  M.  H.  Spaulding  ....  1342 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Provincial  Secretary  1357 

Civil  Service  Commission 1357 

Trade  Union  prohibited  1358 

On  Bill  No.  23 — second  reading 1364 

Re:  Taxing  Royal  York  Hotel  1364 

On  Bill  No.  158— second  reading  1383 

Regulations  required 1484 

Class  discrimination  1384 

Protection  of  farmers 1384 

Colouring  capsules  1385 

On  Bill  No.  162 — second  reading  1396 

Payments  to  parents  1396 

Payments  to  mothers  1396 

On  Estimates.  Department  of  Labour 1415 

Department  a  secondary  one 1416 

Re:  private  prosecutions  1423 

Factory  Inspection  Branch  1433 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Attorney-General  1487 

Cost  of  living  bonus  1487 

Average   wage    1487 

On  Estimates,  Provincial  Secretary  1503 

Civil    Service    Commission    1503 

Civil   servants   1511 

Civil  Service  News  Act,  1948  1512 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Education  1550 

Item    13    1550 

Vote   41    1567 

Art 1570 

Item  25,  Vote  41  1571 

Entrance  examinations  1575 

Collection  of  publications 1578 

On  Bill  No.  179— second  reading 1690 

Representation  of  Consuming  public 1690 

Raise  in  price 1690 

Consumption  of  fluid  milk 1690 

Telegram  from  Tim  Buck 1690 

On  Bill  No.  161— In  Committee 1714 

On  Bill  No.  23— In  Committee  1727 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  1750 

Forestry  Commission  1751 

Extract  from  Brief,  Ontario  Provincial  Federation  of  T.L.C 1751 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Reform  Institutions  1777 

Improvement  in  Parole  System  desired  1778 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Public  Welfare  1790 

Item  5,  Vote  152 1790 

Item  14,  Vote  152  1792 

Mothers'   allowances   1799 

Family  allowances  1799 

Old-age  pensions 1 804 

On  Estimates,   Department  of   Health  1821 

Tuberculosis  clinics 1821 

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NANUS   and    CONSTITIKNCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Hospital  Grants  • 1821 

Cost  for  Indigent  patients  1821 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Planning  and  Development  1837 

Vote  130 !837 

Ontario  House  1837 

On  Bill  No.  169 — second  reading  1984 

On  Bill  No.  169— In  Committee  2118 

On  Bills  No.  41  and  No.  83 2127 

Silica  dust  in  foundries 2127 

No  progressive  labour  legislation 2128 

Two  weeks'  vacation 2128 

HON.  H.  R.  SCOTT   (PC  Minister  of  Lands  and  Forests) : 

On  Bill  No.  78 — second  reading 200 

Hydro  development  200 

Installation  of  dams  201 

Flooding  201 

Timber  clearing  202 

Picking  up  logs  202 

On  Bill  No.  78— In  Committee  350 

On  Bill  No.  94 — In  Committee 351 

On  Bill  No.  102— first  reading 370 

On  Bill  No.   102— In  Committee  806 

On  Bill  No.  134 — second  reading 1045 

On  Bill  No.  78— In  Committee  1456 

Pollution  of  streams  1456 

Extract  from  the  Bill  1458 

Re:  2  new  pulp  mills 1459 

On  Estimates,  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests  1734 

Royal  Commission  1734 

Recommendations  implemented  1734 

Extract  from  report  of 1735 

Dues  per  card  , 1735 

Export  licences  1736 

Increase  of  Air  Force  1738 

Towers  1739 

Use  of  radio 1739 

Extension  of  Publicity 1739 

Re:  "Silva" 1739 

Re:  Nursery  programme  ! 1739 

Re:  Fish  and  Wild  life 1739 

Re:  Fish  surveys 1740 

Re:  Game  Wardens — increase  in 1740 

Forest  fires— 1948 .- 1740 

Forest  salvage  1740 

Treated  seed — use  of  1742 

Forest  and  lake  surveys  1749 

Cyclone  damage 1749 

Re:  Budworms  1749 

Re:  Reforestation  1749 

Re:  Kennedy  Report 1751 

Crown  Companies 1752 

Item  7,  Vote  104 1752 

Forestry  Research 1753 

Vote  104 1753 

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NAMES  and   CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Registration  of  Deeds 1754 

Lac  Seul  Storage  Dam 1757 

Dominion  matter  1757 

Fire  losses 1 758 

Game  wardens — moving  of  1761 

MR.  R.  SCOTT  (CCF  Beaches): 

On  Speech  from  Throne 414 

Re:  Mr.  Drew  , 414 

Re:  Ontario  Youth 415 

Constituency  of  415 

Education  of  415 

Juvenile  Delinquency  amongst  415 

Liquor  problem  in  connection  with  415 

Cost  of  higher  education 415 

Role  of  universities 415 

Point  11  of  22  Points 416 

Reduction  of  fees  for  417 

Grants  for 417 

424 

University  education  an  investment 418 

D.V.A.  Students 418 

Juvenile  Delinquency  419 

Wrong  approach  to  419 

Is  a  basic  social  problem  420 

Causes  of 420 

Lack  of  recreational  facilities  420 

Lack  of  parental  control  420 

Poor  housing 420 

Beanery  Gang 420 

Suggestions  for  meeting  problem  of  421 

Programme  of  recreational  and  community  centres 421 

More  trained  social  workers  421 

Programme   to   combat   424 

Liquor — in  connection  with  youth  422 

Prohibition  not  the  answer 422 

Increase  in  consumption   422 

Grant  for  Temperance  Education  422 

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On  Estimates — Department  of  the  Provincial  Secretary  1520 

Page  Boys'  quarters 1520 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Education  1549 

Item  7,  Vote  36 1549 

Item  12,  Vote  36  1549 

Item  8,  Vote  36  1549 

Item  15,  Vote  41  1568 

Higher  education  1578 

Extract  from  Globe  and  Mail,  March  12,  1949  1588 

Extract,  Canadian  Federation  of  Agriculture 1590 

MR.  G.  H.  TAYLOR   (GGF  Temiskaming) : 

On  Motion  to  appoint  Committee  on  Privileges  and  Election  92 

On  Bill  No.  37 — second  reading 162 

On  Bill  No.  86 — In  Committee  1047 

Drilling   difficulties 1047 

1049 
On  Estimates — Department  of   Municipal  Affairs  1159 

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INDICES— Continued 

NAMES  fend  ro\STITl'EN(  1 1 B9  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Re:  Cobalt  situation  H59 

Re:  Mining  Tax  Act 1159 

Method  of  Assessments 1 160 

On  Estimates — Department  of   Mines  1409 

Re:  Cobalt  area 1409 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Public  Welfare 1800 

Vote  156 1800 

MR.  W.  H.  TEMPLE  (GGF  High  Park)  : 

On  Bill  No.  93 336 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne  498 

Congratulatory 498 

To  Mr.  Speaker 498 

To  Mr.  Kennedy 498 

Re:   Labour   498 

Penman's  strike  498 

Trade  Unionists 501 

In  politics 501 

Re:  Hydro  498 

Re:  Housing 499 

Re:  Health  499 

Re:  Mr.  Drew . 499 

Liquor  501 

Juvenile  delinquency 503 

Sales  of  503 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Agriculture  692 

Union  Stockyards  692 

On  the  Budget  776 

Old-age   pensions   777 

Increase  in  Ministers'  salaries 777 

Health  programme  777 

Statement  by  Hon.  Mr.  Kennedy  778 

Individual  and  group  insurance 779 

Financial  statements  of  779 

On  Bill  No.  116 — second  reading  793 

On  Bill  No.  108— In  Committee  1239 

On  Bill  No.  23 — second  reading 1370 

Royal  York  Hotel  1370 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Attorney-General  1492 

Bonuses — nature  of  1492 

Office  of  Public  Trustee  1494 

On  Estimates — Department  of  the  Provincial  Secretary  1518 

Re:  Page  boys 1518 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Public  Welfare  1807 

Old-age  pensions 1807 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Health 1815 

Most  important  department  1815 

Comparison  of  provincial  estimates  1816 

Cancer  service — free  1816 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading  1999 

On  Bill  No.  170— second  reading 2144 

MR.  F.  S.  THOMAS  (PC  Elgin) : 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Attorney-General 1510 

Civil  service  1510 

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MR.  T.  D.  THOMAS   (CCF  Ontario) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne •. 391 

Congratulatory  391 

Lateness  of  opening  session 392 

Shortness  of  sessions 392 

Omissions  in  Speech  from  the  Throne 392 

Housing  in  New  Zealand 393 

Housing  in  Ontario 393 

Health  insurance  393 

Dominion-Provincial    relations   393 

On  Labour  Code  393 

Re :  Labour 394 

Provision  for  and  protection  in  future 394 

On  the  Budget  871 

Congratulatory  to  Mr.  Frost  871 

Fire  and  Police  grants  871 

Old-age  pensions 872 

County  Assessors  system 873 

On  Bill  No.  108 — second  reading  1106 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Municipal  Affairs 1167 

On  Bill  No.  45 — second  reading 1300 

Increased   percentage 1300 

Waiting  time  decreased  1300 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Attorney-General  1502 

On  Bill  No.  169 — second  reading 2071 

MR.  R.  THORNBERRY   (GGF  Hamilton  Centre) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 273 

Congratulatory , 273 

Provincial  consultations  re:  joining  Confederation 273 

Democratic   government    274 

Socialist  Democrat  Party 274 

Democratic  Capitalist  Party  274 

Totalitarian  Communist  Party  274 

Totalitarian  Capitalist  Party  274 

Provincial  economy  275 

22-point  programme  275 

Housing 276 

Highways  277 

On  Bill  No.  107 — second  reading 1066 

Collective  bargaining  rights 1066 

On  Bill  No.  45 — second  reading 1308 

On  Bill  No.  84 — second  reading 1315 

On  Bill  No.  137 — second  reading 1436 

Creation  of  King's  Counsel 1436 

Extract  from  Globe  and  Mail,  December  23,  1948 1437 

Extract  from  "Victoria  Columnist"  1438 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Highways  1536 

Hamilton  outlet  1536 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Planning  and  Development 1833 

Second  mortgages  1833 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading 2073 

On  Bill  No.  169— In  Committee 2114 

2119 
MR.  H.  W.  WALKER   (L  Welland) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 311 

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INDICES— Continued 

\  \MES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Congratulatory  311 

Re:  Riding  of'  Welland  311 

Industries  in  311 

Tourists  in  311 

Re:  Labour 311 

Workmen's  compensation 312 

Two-weeks'  holidays 312 

Forty-four-hour  week 313 

Old-age  pensions 312 

Nurses'  Association  312 

Saskatchewan  methods  312 

Fishing  in  312 

Shoe  industry  in  312 

Welfare 313 

Highways   313 

Queen  Elizabeth  Way,  Fort  Erie  to  Niagara  Falls 313 

Community  Centre's  Act  313 

On  Bill  No.   101— first  reading  369 

On  Bill  No.  107— second  reading  951 

Municipal  subsidies  951 

Request  for  delay 952 

On  Bill  No.  84 — second  reading 1314 

Waiting  period  1314 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Highways 1535 

King's  highways  1535 

Road  paralleling  Welland  Canal 1535 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Health  1818 

Professional  Nurses'  Act  1818 

MR.  H.  L.  WALTERS   (CCF  Bracondale) : 

On  the  Budget  773 

Congratulatory  773 

To  Mr.  Speaker 773 

Re :  Riding  of  Bracondale 774 

Housing 774 

Extract  from  article  by  Blair  Fraser  775 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Public  Welfare  1791 

Red  Feather  grants 1791 

Combination  of  Medical  Officer  of  Health  and  Department  of 

Welfare  1796 

Aid  to  Children's  Aid  Societies 1798 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Planning  and  Development 1829 

Second-mortgage  scheme 1829 

On  Bill  No.  169— second  reading  2056 

HON.  G.  ARTHUR  WELSH   (PG  Minister  of  Planning  and 
Development) : 

On  Bill  No.  77— In  Committee 347 

Amendments  to 349 

On  Bill  No.  123— In  Committee 1129 

Conservation  authorities 1 129 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Planning  and  Development  1828 

Community  Planning  branch  1828 

Dominion-Municipal  Housing  Agreement  1828 

Conservation  department  1828 

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NAMES  and   CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Immigration  branch 1828 

Occupations  of 1829 

Housing  branch 1829 

Second-mortgage  scheme 1829 

1834 

Labour  costs  in  construction 1830 

Provincial  conferences ; 1832 

Regent  Park 1833 

Item  5,  Vote  128  1833 

On  Vote  130 1837 

Ontario  House 1837 

MR.  J.  G.  WHITE   (PC  Kenora) : 

On  Speech  from  the  Throne 217 

Congratulatory 217 

Condolence,  re:  Mr.  Cragg 217 

Condolence,   re:   Mr.   Carrere   217 

Re:  Criticism  of  speech  from  the  Throne  by  Mr.  Jolliffe 218 

Re:  Hydro 218 

Saskatchewan  black-outs  218 

Aguasabon   development    218 

Budgetary  surpluses 218 

Canadian  industrial  activities  219 

Re:  Second  mortgages  219 

Re:  Nicolet-Yamaska  election  220 

Re:  Riding  of  Kenora  220 

Racial  prejudice  in  220 

Industries  in  220 

Agriculture  in  221 

Railways  in  221 

Tourist  industry  in 221 

Fishing  industry  in  221 

Highways  in  222 

Road  construction  in 222 

Education  in  222 

Report  of  Royal  Commission  223 

Mining   in    224 

Re:  Department  of  Lands  and  Forests 224 

Slaughter  of  wildlife 224 

Wolf  Bounty 225 

Extension  of  rural  hydro  226 

MR.  L.  E.  WISMER  (GGF  Riverdale) : 

On  motion  to  appoint  committee  on  Privileges  and  Elections  94 

On  Bill  No.  37 — second  reading 163 

Extension  to  large  centres  164 

On  Bill  No.  57 — second  reading 176 

Comparison  with  Alberta  176 

Re:  amended  compilation  of 177 

Re:  indexing  of  statutes  177 

On  Bill  No.  52— In  Committee 193 

Increase  in  fees  193 

On  Bill  No.  60— In  Committee 197 

On  Privilege:    Re:  Group-insurance  statement  213 

On  Bill  No.  87 323 

On  Bill  No.  88  324 

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INDICES— Continued 

S  UfBI  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

On  Bill  No.  77— In  Committee 348 

On  Bill  No.  4 — second  reading  580 

On  the  Budget 595 

Sound  moral  code 595 

Congratulatory  595 

To  Mr.  Frost 595 

Balanced  budget  595 

Government's   "Firsts" 596 

Dominion-Provincial  relations 596 

Old-age  pensions 599 

Unemployment  relief  600 

Taxing 601 

Over-taxing 601 

Under-taxing i 601 

Trans-Canada  highway  602 

St.  Lawrence  seaway 602 

Provincial-Muncipal  relationships 603 

Excessive  highway  expenditures  605 

Surpluses  605 

Liquor  Control  Board  profits 606 

Provincial-Municipal  Conference  607 

Municipal  grants  607 

Continuing  municipal  committee  610 

Inflationary  conditions  61 1 

Economic  controls 611 

Extracts  from  J.  S.  Duncan — Tribune,  February  11th 613 

Wage  contracts  614 

Deflation  of  war  investments 615 

Tax  reductions  616 

Gasoline  tax  617 

Forest  Commission  619 

Saskatchewan   Budget   621 

Amendment  to  Budget 622 

Amendment  negatived  1015 

On  Bill  109— second  reading 829 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Municipal  Affairs 1164 

Assistance  to  municipalities  1164 

Re:  Mining  municipalities  1164 

Re:  Mining  tax  1165 

On  Bill  No.  5 1225 

On  Bill  No.  108— In  Committee  1240 

On  Bill  No.  158—  In  Committee 1479 

Colouring 1479 

Suggested  test  1480 

Protection  of  farmers 1480 

On  Estimates — Department  of  the  Attorney-General  1495 

On  Privilege:  Replying  to  question 1496 

Fire  losses  1498 

Fire  Marshal 1498 

Civil  Service  Commission  1510 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Provincial  Secretary 1512 

Joint  Advisory  Council  1512 

Superannuation  fund 1526 

On  Bill  No.  161— second  reading 1610 

Re :  Agreements 1611 

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NAMES  and  CONSTITUENCIES  SUBJECTS  PAGES 

Purchasing  price  161 1 

Power  rates 1612 

On  Bill  No.  179 — second  reading 1695 

Collective  bargaining  . .'. 1695 

Protection  of  producers  1696 

On  Bill  No.  161 — In  Committee 1707 

Replacement  of  power  agreements  1708 

Amounts  paid  under  old  agreements 1708 

Hydro  agreements  1719 

Profits  and  losses 1719 

Reference  to  Mining  Commission  1721 

On  Bill  No.  172— In  Committee 1721 

1724 

On  Bill  No.  158— third  reading 1732 

Amendment  to  1732 

Amendment  ruled  out  of  order 1733 

Ruling  appealed  1733 

Ruling  sustained  1733 

Amendment  to 1734 

Amendment  ruled  out  of  order  1734 

Ruling  appealed  1734 

Ruling  sustained  1734 

On  Estimates — Department  of  Planning  and  Development 1834 

Off-street  parking 1834 

Zoning  by-laws  1835 

In  Windsor 1835 

On  Bill  No.  169 — second  reading  2080 

On  Bill  No.  169 — In  Committee 2112 

On  Bill  No.  169— third  reading 2152 

Amendment  to 2152 


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INDEX    BY    DEPARTMENTS 

AGRICULTURE— Department  of :  pages 

On  Estimates  664 

Hon.  Mr.  Kennedy 664 

Ministers'  salaries 664 

Illness  in  Department  664 

Loyalty  of  employees  665 

Vocational  education 665 

Ontario  Agricultural  College  665 

Livestock  666 

Tuberculosis  tests  666 

Artificial  breeding  666 

Hog  subsidy 666 

Junior   Farmers   666 

Central  mortgage  scheme 666 

Research  and  extension  667 

Marketing   department   668 

Cheese  subsidy  668 

Mr.  Jolliffe  668 

691 

Hog  subsidy  668 

673 

Cheese  subsidy  668 

Agricultural   Inquiry  Commission   673 

Agricultural  research  691 

Milk  Control  Act 693 

Ontario  Veterinary  College  698 

Mr.  Oliver  670 

Hog  subsidy  670 

Cost  of  producing  670 

Cheese  subsidy  670 

Ministers'  salaries 671 

Mr.  McEwing  673 

691 

Hog  subsidy  673 

Livestock  grants  691 

Mr.  Baxter  674 

Vegetable  grading  674 

Ontario  Farm  Radio  Forum 674 

Mr.  Nixon 674 

684 
697 

Minister's  salary 675 

Corn  borer  control 684 

Expenditures  for  Ontario  Agricultural  College 697 

Mr.  MacLeod 676 

Hog  subsidy  677 

Minister's  salary  678 

Mr.  Dennison 680 

Departmental  publications  680 

Soil  fertility 688 

Hydro — rural  extension  of 700 

Miss  Macphail  681 

Minister's  salary  681 

Mr.  Salsberg 683 

694 

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PAGES 

Minister's  salary  683 

Shortness  of  session 683 

Cost-of-living  bonus  683 

Ragweed 689 

Milk-Control  Board   694 

Mr.  Brown 690 

Weed  control 690 

Mr.  Grummett 690 

Weed  control 690 

Assistance  to  agriculture — northern  Ontario  694 

Mr.  Temple  692 

Union  Stock  yards 692 

Milk  Control  Board 694 

Mr.  Isley 697 

Agricultural  scholarships  697 

Mr.  Houck 701 

Hydro — rural  extension  of 701 

ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Department  of: 

On  Estimates 1485 

Mr.  Blackwell 1485 

1486 
1487 
1488 
1493 
1495 
1496 
1497 
1500 
1502 

Mr.  Nixon  1486 

Mr.  Calder  1486 

Mr.   Salsberg  1487 

1503 
1511 

Mr.  Millard  1490 

1500 
1505 

Mr.  Temple  1492 

1494 

Mr.  Chartrand  1493 

1496 

Mr.  Wismer 1495 

1498 
1510 

Mr.  Brown 1496 

1499 

Mr.   Dennison   1497 

Mr.  Park 1499 

Mr.  Thomas   (Ontario) 1502 

Mr.  Porter  1506 

Mr.  Fell  1507 

Mr.  Oliver  1509 

Mr.  Thomas  (Elgin)  1510 

Estimates  agreed  to  1513 

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INDICES— Continued  pages 

EDUCATION— Department  of: 

On  Estimates 1549 

Mr.  Porter 1549 

1550 
1552 
1555 
1557 
1558 
1559 
1560 
1561 
1565 
1568 
1573 
1576 
1593 
1595 
1596 

Mr.  Scott  (Beaches)  1549 

1560 
1568 
1578 

Mr.  Salsberg 1550 

1567 
1570 
1578 

Mr.  Millard  1551 

1563 
1591 
1594 

Mr.   Calder   1558 

1573 

Mr.  Oliver  „ 1559 

1560 
1593 

Mr.  McEwing 1559 

Mr.  Park  1561 

Mr.  Robinson  1565 

1576 

Mr.  Cox  1568 

Mr.  Dennison 1573 

Mr.  Frost 1586 

Mr.  Jolliffe 1587 

Mr.  Fell  1596 

Estimates  agreed  to 1597 

HEALTH— Department  of: 

Estimates   1810 

Mr.  Kelley  1810 

Mr.  MacLeod 1812 

1824 

Mr.  Temple  1815 

Mr.  Calder 1816 

Mr.  Dennison 1817 

Mr.  Easton 1818 

V  Mr.  Walker  1818 

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PAGES 

Mr.  Fell 1819 

Mr.  Oliver  1820 

Mr.  Salsberg 1821 

Mr.  Millard 1 822 

Mr.  Brown 1 823 

Estimates  agreed  to 1824 

HIGHWAYS— Department  of: 

Estimates 1528 

Mr.  Doucett 1529 

1530 
1532 
1533 
1534 
1535 
1536 
1538 
1540 
If.  1543 

1545 

Mr.  Easton  , 1528 

Mr.  Jolliffe 1530 

Mr.  Houck 1530 

1532 
1533 

Mr.  Millard 1531 

Mr.  Cox 1532 

1538 

Mr.  Harvey  (Sault  Ste.  Marie)  1534 

Mr.  Walker  1535 

Mr.  Robinson 1535 

1539 

Mr.  Thornberry 1536 

Mr.  Ellis 1536 

Mr.  Gemmell  1536 

Mr.  Newman  1540 

Mr.  Dennison 1540 

Mr.  Baxter 1546 

Estimates  agreed  to 1547 

LABOUR— Department  of: 

Estimates 1411 

Mr.  Daley 141 1 

Costs  of  administration 1412 

Value  of  construction 1412 

Ontario  Labour  Relations  Board 1412 

Conciliation  service   1412 

Hours  of  Work  and  Vacations  with  Pay  Act 1412 

Minimum  wage  administration  1413 

Apprentice  training  1413 

Boiler  inspection  1413 

Silicosis  1414 

X-rays  for  silicosis 1414 

Factory  inspection 1414 

Increased  estimates  1414 

Composite  Inspection  Branch  1415 

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INDICES— Continued  pages 

Mr.   Salsberg  . 1415 

Private  prosecutions  1423 

Factory  Inspection  Branch 1433 

Mr.  Jolliffe  1417 

Offences  under  Labour  Relations  Act  1417 

Mr.  Blackwell 1420 

Offences  under  Labour  Relations  Act 1421 

Mr.  Park  1423 

Advertising 1423 

Industry  and  Labour  Board  1431 

Mr.  MacLeod 1426 

Labour  Committee  1426 

No  meetings  1426 

Mr.  Millard  1427 

Cost-of-living  bonus  1427 

Insurance  Caisson  inspection  1427 

Mr.  Fell 1433 

Industrial  voting 1433 

Certification  of  Unions .'. 1436 

Estimates  agreed  to 1436 

LANDS  AND  FORESTS— Department  of: 

Estimates  1734 

Mr.  Scott  (Peterborough)   1734 

Mr.  Cox 1736 

1742 

Mr.  Porter  1738 

Mr.   Jolliffe   1741 

Mr.   Robinson   1744 

Mr.  Dennison 1746 

Mr.  Baxter  1748 

Mr.  Salsberg 1750 

Mr.  Brown  1752 

Mr.  Grummett 1752 

Mr.  MacLeod  „ 1752 

Mr.  Millard  1753 

Mr.  Newman  1759 

1760 

Mr.  Gemmell  1760 

Estimates  agreed  to 1761 

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR— Office  of: 

Estimates 1015 

Introduction  of — Mr.  Frost  1015 

Estimates  agreed  to 1015 

MINES — Department  of: 

Mr.  Kennedy 77 

Estimates 1400 

Mr.  Frost  1400 

Mines  Committee   1400 

Broadcasts 1401 

Mine  production 1401 

Mining  municipalities  1401 

Revenues  stabilized 1401 

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PACAIS 

Research  Council  1402 

Geological  Branch 1402 

Magnatometer  surveys  , 1402 

Iron  ore  ranges  1402 

Water  tables  1402 

Cobalt  area  1402 

Oil  and  natural  gas 1403 

Mr.  Jolliffe 1404 

Broadcasts  1407 

Full-time  Minister  of  Mines  1408 

Mr.  Taylor 1408 

Cobalt  area  1409 

Mr.  Ellis 1409 

Natural  gas 1409 

Estimates  agreed  to 1411 

MUNICIPAL  AFFAIRS— Department  of: 

Mr.  Cathcart  475 

Estimates  '. 1150 

Mr.  Dunbar  1 150 

PLANNING  AND  DEVELOPMENT— Department  of: 

Estimates  1828 

Mr.  Welsh  1828 

Mr.  Walters 1829 

Mr.  MacLeod 1830 

Mr.  Dennison 1833 

1835 

Mr.  Millard  1833 

Mr.  Thornberry 1833 

Mr.  Wismer 1834 

Mr.  Salsberg  1837 

Estimates  agreed  to 1838 

OFFICE  OF  THE  PREMIER: 

Estimates  1778 

Mr.  Frost  1778 

Mr.  MacLeod 1778 

Estimates  agreed  to 1778 

PROVINCIAL  SECRETARY— Department  of: 

Estimates  1354 

Mr.  Porter  1354 

Research  Commission  1354 

Ontario  House  1354 

Revision  of  Companies'  Act 1355 

Revision  of  Department  of  Provincial  Secretary 1356 

Mr.  Salsberg 1503 

Mr.  Fell  1507 

Mr.  Oliver  1509 

Mr.  Wismer  1512 

1527 

Mr.  Jolliffe 1513 

Mr.  MacLeod 1515 

1520 
1526 

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Mr.  Porter  J5J6 

1521 
1527 

Mr.  Temple 1518 

Mr.  Scott  (Beaches)  1519 

Estimates  agreed  to 1528 

PROVINCIAL  TREASURER— Department  of: 

Mr.  Kennedy  76 

Estimates H83 

Mr.  Dennison 1205 

Sinking  fund  1205 

Mr.  Nixon  1206 

Grant  to  I.R.A 1206 

Mr.  Brown •• 1262 

Irregularity  of  order  reducing  Ministers'  salaries  1262 

Dominion-Provincial  Conferences 1262 

Penalties  for  lack  of  1263 

Mr.  Salsberg 1264 

Motion  picture  censorship  1264 

Mr.  Wismer 1267 

Theatre  inspection 1268 

Film  censorship 1268 

16  millimeter  films — monopoly  in 1269 

Mr.   Robinson   1270 

Mr.  MacLeod  1270 

Permanent  Censor  Panel  1270 

Miss  Macphail  1274 

Class  of  pictures 1274 

Mr.  Fell  1276 

Mr.  Baxter 1276 

Estimates  agreed  to 1278 

PUBLIC  WELFARE— Department  of: 

Estimates 1786 

Mr.  Goodfellow 1786 

Mr.  Millard  1790 

1792 
1797 
1801 

Mr.  Salsberg 1790 

1799 

Mr.  Walters  1791 

1796 

Mr.  Fell  1793 

Mr.  Easton  1793 

Miss  Macphail 1795 

Mr.  Gemmell  1798 

Mr.  Cathcart  1799 

Mr.  Taylor 1800 

Mr.  MacLeod 1801 

Mr.  Dennison  1806 

Mr.  Houck  1807 

Mr.  Temple  1807 

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Mr.  Foote  1808 

Mr.  Pryde 1810 

Estimates  agreed  to 1810 

REFORM  INSTITUTIONS— Department  of: 

Mr.  Cathcart  475 

Estimates  1761 

Mr.  Dunbar  1761 

Miss  Macphail  1771 

Mr.  Cox  1775 

Mr.  MacLeod 1775 

Mr.  Calder  1777 

Mr.  Salsberg 1777 

Mr.  Cathcart  1777 

Mr.  Dennison  1778 

Estimates  agreed  to 1778 


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INDEX    OF    BILLS 

PAGES 

BILL  NO.  1 — An  Act  respecting  the  Federation  for  Community 

Service  of  Toronto — Mr.  Rae: 

First  reading  •  284 

Second  reading 578 

In  Committee • 807 

Third  reading  1016 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  2 — An  Act  respecting  the  Mount  McKay  and  Kakabeka 
Falls  Railway — Mr.  Cox: 

First  reading  284 

Second  reading 578 

In  Committee  808 

Third  reading  1016 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  3 — An  Act  respecting  the  Incorporated  Synod  of  the  Diocese 
of  Toronto — Mr.  Rae : 

First  reading 283 

Second  reading 579 

In  Committee  808 

Third  reading  1016 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  4 — An  Act  respecting  the  Gottam  Farmers  Ltd. — 

Mr.  Murdoch : 

First  reading  285 

Second  reading — In  Division  585 

In  Committee 2125 

Third  reading  2153 

Royal  Assent 2157 

BILL  NO.  5 — An  Act  to  Incorporate  the  Institute  of  the  Accredited 
Public  Accountants  of  Ontario — Mr.  Murdoch : 

First  reading  285 

(Bill  No.  5  withdrawn) 

BILL  NO.  6 — An  Act  respecting  the  Township  of  Scarborough — 
Miss  Macphail: 

First  reading  284 

Second  reading 585 

In  Committee  808 

Third  reading  1017 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  7— An  Act  respecting  Wycliffe  College— Mr.  Rae: 

First  reading 284 

Second  reading  585 

In  Committee 808 

Third  reading  1017 

Royal  Assent  1846 

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BILL  NO.  8— An  Act  to  establish  the  Frontenac  High  School 
District — Mr.  Pringle : 

First  reading 284 

Second  reading 585 

In  Committee  808 

Third  reading  1017 

Royal  Assent  1 846 

BILL  NO.  9 — An  Act  respecting  L'Institut  de  Jeanne  d'Arc — 
Mr.  Nault: 

First  reading  284 

Second  reading 585 

In  Committee  808 

Third  reading  1017 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  10 — An  Act  respecting  Township  of  Toronto — Mr.  Hall: 

First  reading — Bill  No.  10  withdrawn 

BILL  NO.  11 — An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  London — Mr.  Patrick: 

First  reading  709 

Second  reading 1038 

In  Committee  1 147 

Third  reading  1349 

Royal  Assent 1846 

BILL  NO.  12 — An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  Chatham — Mr.  Parry: 

First    reading    285 

Second  reading 586 

In  Committee  809 

Third  reading  1018 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  13 — An  Act  respecting  the  Hospital  for  Sick  Children — 
Mr.  Rae. 

First  reading  284 

Second  reading 586 

In  Committee  809 

Third  reading  1018 

Royal  Assent 1846 

BILL  NO.  14 — An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  Belleville — 
Mr.  Sandercock : 

First  reading  285 

Second  reading 586 

In  Committee  809 

Third  reading  1018 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  15 — An  Act  respecting  the  Incorporated  Synod  of  the 
Diocese  of  Ontario — Mr.  Stewart: 

First  reading  283 

Second  reading 585 

In  Committee , 808 

Third  reading  1017 

Royal  Assent  1846 

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BILL  NO.  16— An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  Peterborough- 
Mr.  Stewart: 

First  reading  285 

Second  reading  JUJ7 

In  Committee  J  lJy 

Third  reading  • 1348 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  17— An  Act  respecting  the  Township  of  Etobicoke — 
Mr.  Millard: 

First  reading  446 

Second  reading 10 Jo 

In  Committee  1 *47 

Third  reading 1349 

Royal   Assent 184d 

BILL  NO.  18— An  Act  respecting  the  Cornwall  Street  Railway, 
Light  and  Power  Co.— Mr.  McDonald: 

First  reading  285 

Second  reading 10 J7 

In  Committee 

Third  reading  1J48 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  19 — An  Act  to  Incorporate  the  Village  of  Wasaga  Beach — 
Mr.  Johnston  (Simcoe-Centre) : 

First  reading  284 

Second  reading 1037 

In  Committee  1 147 

Third  reading 1349 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  20 — An  Act  respecting  McMaster  University — 
Mr.  Hamilton: 

First  reading  285 

Second  reading 586 

In  Committee  809 

Third  reading  .- 1018 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  21 — An  Act  respecting  the  Township  of  Kingston — 
Mr.  Pringle : 

First  reading  709 

Second  reading 1039 

In  Committee 1 148 

Third  reading  1350 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  22— An  Act  respecting  the  Sarnia  Y.M.G.A.  and  Y.W.G.A. 
— Mr.  Gathcart: 

First  reading  709 

Second  reading  1038 

In  Committee  1 148 

Third  reading  1349 

Royal  Assent  1846 

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PAGES 

BILL     NO.  23 — An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  Toronto— Mr.  Rae : 

First  reading  708 

Second  reading 1370 

In  Committee  1 730 

Third  reading  1845 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  24 — An  Act  respecting  the  Canadian  National  Exhibition 
Association — Mr.  Rae : 

First  reading  709 

Second  reading 1038 

In  Committee  1 148 

Third  reading  1350 

Royal  Assent  1846 

BILL  NO.  25 — An  Act  respecting  the  Town  of  Whitney- 
Mr.  Grummett: 

First  reading — Bill  No  25  withdrawn 

BILL  NO.  26 — An  Act  to  Incorporate  the  Ontario  Go-operative 
Credit  Society — Mr.  Allen : 

First  reading  284 

Second  reading 586 

In  Committee  809 

Third  reading  1018 

Royal  Assent 1846 

BILL  NO.  27 — An  Act  respecting  the  Town  of  Tecumseh — 
Mr.  Murdoch: 

First  reading  709 

Second  reading 1039 

In  Committee 1 148 

Third  reading  1350 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  28 — An  Act  respecting  the  Township  of  East  York — 
Miss  Macphail : 

First  reading  706 

Second  reading 1226 

In  Committee  1353 

Third  reading  1364 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  29 — An  Act  respecting  the  Village  of  Bobcaygeon — 
Mr.  Sandercock : 

First  reading — Bill  No.  29  withdrawn 

BILL  NO.  30— An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  Owen  Sound- 
Mr.  Phillips : 

First  reading  708 

Second  reading 1226 

In  Committee 1353 

Third  reading  1364 

Royal  Assent  1847 

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BILL  NO.  31— An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  Ottawa— Mr.  Ghartrand: 

First  reading  709 

Second  reading  1095 

In  Committee 1 148 

Third  reading  1350 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  32— An  Act  respecting  Township  of  Sandwich  West — 
Mr.  Murdoch: 

First  reading  709 

Second  reading  1227 

In  Committee 1354 

Third  reading  1364 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  33— An  Act  respecting  the  City  of  St.  Catharines- 
Mr.  Martin: 

First  reading  708 

Second  reading  1227 

In  Committee  1354 

Third  reading 1364 

Royal  Assent 1847 

BILL  NO.  34 — An  Act  respecting  Canada  Comforter  Ltd. — Mr.  Rae: 

First  reading  446 

Second  reading  1038 

In  Committee 1 147 

Third  reading  1349 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  35 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Liquor  Licence  Act — 
Mr.  Murdoch : 

First  reading 706 

(Bill  No.  35  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  36 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Workmen's  Compensation  Act 
— Mr.  Isley: 

First  reading  709 

Second  reading  Negatived 1324 

BILL  NO.  37— The  Community  Centres  Act,  1949— Mr.  Kennedy: 

First  reading 7 

Second  reading  169 

In  Committee  189 

Third  reading  363 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  38— An  Act  to  amend  the  Training  Schools'  Act- 
Mr.  Dunbar: 

First  reading  7 

Second  reading 167 

In  Committee  1 89 

Third  reading  364 

Royal  Assent  663 

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PAGES 

BILL  NO.  39 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Industrial  Standards  Act — 
Mr.  Daley: 

First  reading  7 

Second  reading 168 

In  Committee 189 

Third  reading 364 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  40 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Public  Utilities  Act — 
Mr.  Robinson : 

First  reading  7 

(Bill  No.  40  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  41 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Hours  of  Work  and  Vacations 
with  Pay  Act,  1944— Mr.  Park: 

First  reading  7 

Second  reading  Negatived  2101 

BILL  NO.  42— The  Fumes  Control  Act,  1949— Mr.  Dowling: 

First  Reading  8 

Second  reading  1455 

(Bill  No.  42  withdrawn) 

BILL  NO.  43— The  Bill  of  Rights  Act,  1949— Mr.  Walters: 

First  reading  8 

(Bill  No.  43  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  44 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Hours  of  Work  and  Vacations 
with  Pay  Act,  1944— Mr.  Taylor: 

First  reading 8 

(Bill  No.  44  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  45 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Workmen's  Compensation  Act — 
Mr.  Thomas : 

First  reading  8 

Second  reading  Negatived  in  Division 

BILL  NO.  46— An  Act  to  amend  the  Rights  of  Labour  Act,  1944— 
Mr.  Ellis: 

First  reading  8 

(Bill  No.  46  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  47 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Arbitration  Act — Mr.  Blackwell: 

First  reading  8 

Second  reading  170 

In  Committee 189 

Third  reading  364 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  48 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Coroners  Act — Mr.  Blackwell: 

First  reading  8 

Second  reading 170 

In  Committee  189 

Third  reading  364 

Royal  Assent  663 


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BILL  NO.  49— An  Act  to  amend  the  County  Courts  Act- 
Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  8 

Second  reading  .* 1 70 

In  Committee  191 

Third  reading  364 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  50— The  Grown  Attorneys  Act,  1949— Mr.  Blackwell: 

First  reading  8 

Second  reading 173 

In  Committee  191 

Third  reading  364 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  51 — An  Act  to  amend  The  Deserted  Wives  and 
Childrens  Maintenance  Act — Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  9 

Second  reading 1 73 

Stands 192 

In  Committee 345 

Third  reading  574 

Royal  Assent 663 

BILL  NO.  52 — An  Act  to  amend  The  Crown  Witnesses  Act — 
Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  9 

Second  reading  1 74 

In  Committee  195 

Third  reading  364 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  53 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Division  Courts  Act — 
Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  9 

Second  reading  ! 174 

In  Committee 195 

Third  reading  365 

Royal   Assent    663 

BILL  NO.  54 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Judicature  Act — 
Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading 9 

Second  reading  175 

Stands 195 

In  Committee 346 

Third  Reading 1575 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  55 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Limitations  Act — Mr.  Blackwell: 

First  reading  9 

Second  reading  1 75 

In  Committeee 195 

Third  reading  365 

Royal   Assent   663 

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PAGES 

BILL  NO.  56— An  Act  to  amend  The  Public  Officers  Fees  Act- 
Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  9 

Second  reading 176 

In  Committee  196 

Third  reading  365 

Royal  Assent 663 

BILL  NO.  57 — An  Act  to  provide  for  the  Consolidation  of  the 
Statutes — Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  9 

Second  reading 177 

In  Committee 196 

Third  reading  365 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  58 — An  Act  to  amend  The  Summary  Convictions  Act — 
Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  9 

Second  reading 1 78 

In  Committee 197 

Third  reading  365 

Royal   Assent   663 

BILL  NO.  59— An  Act  respecting  the  Control  of  Warble-fly — 
Mr.  Kennedy: 

First  reading  20 

Second  reading 178 

In  Committee  345 

Third  reading  574 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  60— An  Act  to  amend  the  Credit  Union  Act,  1940— 
Mr.  Kennedy : 

First  reading  20 

Second  reading 198 

In  Committee  589 

Third  reading  595 

Royal  Assent  t663 

BILL  NO.  61 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Farm  Products  Marketing  Act, 
1946 — Mr.  Kennedy: 

First  reading  20 

Second   reading  178 

In  Committee 345 

Third  reading  574 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  62 — An  Act  respecting  Farm  Products  Containers — 
Mr.  Kennedy: 

First  reading  21 

Second  reading  179 

In  Committee  345 

Third  reading  574 

Royal  Assent  663 

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BILL  NO.  63 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Ontario  Food  Terminal  Act, 
1946 — Mr.  Kennedy: 

First  reading  

Second  reading 179 

In  Committee  197 

Third  reading  366 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  64 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Election  Act — Mr.  MacLeod: 

First  reading  22 

(Bill  No.  64  withdrawn) 

BILL  NO.  65 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Municipal  Act — Mr.  Salsberg: 

First  reading  22 

(Bill  No.  65  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  66 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Minimum  Wage  Act — 
Mr.  MacLeod : 

First  reading  22 

(Bill  No.  66  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  67— An  Act  to  extend  the  Right  to  Vote  at  Municipal  Elec- 
tions to  the  classes  of  Persons  that  may  vote  at  Elections  to  the 
Assembly — Mr.  Salsberg: 

First  reading  22 

(Bill  No.  67  withdrawn) 

BILL  NO.  68— An  Act  to  amend  the  Public  Schools  Act- 
Mr.  MacLeod : 

First  reading  22 

(Bill  No.  68  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  69 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Hours  of  Work  and  Vacations 
with  Pay  Act,  1944— Mr.  Salsberg: 

First  reading  22 

(Bill  No.  69  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  70 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Hours  of  Work  and  Vacations 
with  Pay  Act,  1944 — Mr.  Salsberg: 

First  reading  22 

(Bill  No.  70  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  71 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Land  Transfer  Tax  Act — 
Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading  53 

Second  reading 1 79 

In  Committee  197 

Third  reading  366 

Royal  Assent  663 

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PAGES 

BILL  NO.  72— The  Official  Notices  Publication  Act,  1949— 
Mr.  Porter: 

First  reading  53 

Second  reading  198 

In  Committee 346 

Third  reading  575 

Royal  Assent 663 

BILL  NO.  73 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Public  Hospitals  Act — 
Mr.  Kelley: 

First  reading  53 

Second  reading 199 

In   Committtee   346 

Third  reading 575 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  74 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Ontario  Northland  Transporta- 
tion Act — Mr.  Porter : 

First  reading  54 

Second  reading  199 

In  Committee  347 

Third  reading  575 

Royal  Assent 663 

BILL  NO.  75 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Water  Powers  Regulation  Act — 
Mr.  Scott: 

First  reading  54 

Second  reading  199 

In  Committee  347 

Third  reading  575 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  76 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Cullers  Act — Mr.  Scott: 

First  reading  54 

Second  reading  200 

In  Committee 347 

Third  reading  576 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  77— An  Act  to  amend  the  Planning  Act,  1946— Mr.  Welsh: 

First  reading 54 

Second  reading  200 

In  Committee  350 

Third  reading  576 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  78 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Lakes  and  Rivers  Improvement 
Act— Mr.  Scott: 

First  reading  54 

Second  reading  203 

Third  reading — Stands — Referred  back  to  Committee 1345 

In  Committee  1463 

Third  reading  1730 

Royal  Assent 1 847 

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BILL  NO.  79— An  Act  to  amend  the  Municipal  Reforestation  Act — 
Mr.  Dennison: 

First  reading  97 

(Bill  No.  79  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  80— An  Act  to  amend  the  Marriage  Act— Mr.  Temple: 

First  reading  123 

(Bill  No.  80  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  81 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Venereal  Diseases  Prevention 
Act,  1942— Mr.  Temple: 

First  reading 123 

(Bill  No.  81  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  82 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Workmen's  Compensation  Act — 
Mr.  Dowling: 

First  reading  123 

Second  reading  Negatived  in  division  1316 

BILL  NO.  83 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Hours  of  Work  and  Vacations 
with  Pay  Act,  1944 — Mr.  Brown : 

First  reading  159 

Second  reading  Negatived  , 2130 

BILL  NO.  84 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Workmen's  Compensation  Act, 
1944— Mr.  Walker: 

First    reading    159 

Second  reading  Negatived. 

BILL  NO.  85 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Legislative  Assembly  Act — 
Mr.  Black  well : 

First  reading  184 

Second  reading 320 

In  Committee  350 

Third  reading  576 

Royal  Assent  663 

BILL  NO.  86 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Nursing  Act — Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading 207 

Second  reading 320 

In  Committee  1049 

Third  reading, 1 138 

Royal  Assent  1 847 

BILL  NO.  87 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Agricultural  Development 
Financial  Act — Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading  207 

Second  reading  323 

In  Committee 35 1 

Third  reading  476 

Royal  Assent  663 

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PAGES 

BILL  NO.  88 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Agricultural  Development  Act — 
Mr.  Frost. 

First  reading  , 208 

Second  reading  324 

In  Committee  351 

Third  reading  576 

Royal  Assent  664 

BILL  NO.  89— The  Niagara  Parks  Act,  1949— Mr.  Daley: 

First  reading  208 

Second  reading  329 

Stands  351 

In  Committee — With  the  exception  of  Sec.  14 805 

In  Committee — On  Section  14  845 

Third  reading — Stands 1019 

Third  reading  ; 1041 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  90— An  Act  to  amend  the  Hospitals  Aid  Act,  1948 — 
Mr.  Kelley: 

First  reading  208 

Second  reading  332 

In  Committee  844 

Third  reading  1019 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  91 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Sanatoria  for  Consumptives  Act, 
1947— Mr.  Kelley: 

First  reading  208 

Second  reading  333 

In  Committee  845 

Third  reading  1019 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  92 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Private  Sanitaria  Act — 
Mr.  Kelley : 

First  reading  209 

Second  reading 333 

In  Committee  351 

Third  reading  477 

Royal  Assent  664 

BILL  NO.  93 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Psychiatric  Hospitals  Act — 
Mr.  Kelley: 

First  reading  209 

Stands 337 

Discharged 1047 

BILL  NO.  94— The  Mills  Licensing  Act,  1949— Mr.  Scott: 

First  reading  209 

Second  reading 338 

In  Committee  352 

Third  reading  477 

Royal  Assent  664 

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BILL  NO.  95— The  Territorial  Division  Act,  1949— Mr.  Blackwell: 

First  reading  .' 209 

Second  reading 338 

In  Committee 352 

Third  reading  477 

Royal  Assent  664 

BILL  NO.  96— An  Act  to  amend  the  Juvenile  and  Family  Courts  Act 
— Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  210 

Second  reading  338 

In  Committee  352 

Third  reading  577 

Royal  Assent  664 

BILL  NO.  97 — An  Act  respecting  Certain  Contracts  that  have  become 
impossible  of  performance  or  have  been  otherwise  frustrated — 
Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  210 

Second  reading 338 

In  Committee  353 

Third  reading  577 

Royal  Assent  664 

BILL  NO.  98 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Professional  Engineers'  Act — 
Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  21 1 

Stands  338 

Second  reading  340 

Stands 359 

In  Committee  1700 

Third  reading 1842 

Royal  Assent 1847 

BILL  NO.  99— An  Act  to  amend  the  Matrimonial  Causes  Act — 
Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading 283 

Second  reading 360 

In  Committee 589 

Third  reading 595 

Royal  Assent 664 

BILL  NO.  100 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Power  Commission  Act — 
Mr.  Houck: 

First  reading 284 

(Bill  No.  100  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  101— An  Act  to  amend  The  Ontario  Municipal  Board  Act 
—Mr.  Walker: 

First  reading 369 

(Bill  No.  101  not  called) 

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PAGES 

BILL  NO.  102— An  Act  to  amend  the  Wolf  and  Bear  Bounty  Act,  1946 
— Mr.  Scott: 

First  reading  370 

Second  reading 586 

In  Committee  807 

Third  reading  1015 

Royal    Assent    1847 

BILL  NO.  103— The  Loan  and  Trust  Corporations  Act,  1949— 
Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  370 

Second  reading  587 

Stands 805 

In  Committee 849 

Third  reading  1019 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  104 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Assessment  Act — Mr.  Dunbar: 

First  reading  446 

Second  reading  587 

In  Committee 1261 

Third  reading  1352 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  105— An  Act  to  amend  the  Presqu'il  Park  Act- 
Mr.  Dunbar : 

First  reading  446 

Second  reading  587 

In  Committee 805 

Third  reading  1016 

Royal  Assent  1847 


BILL  NO.  106 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Long  Point  Park  Act- 
Mr.  Dunbar: 

First  reading  » 447 

Second  reading  587 

In  Committee  805 

Third  reading 1016 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  107— "The  Fire  Departments  Act"— Mr.  Blackwell: 

First  reading  466 

Second  reading 1075 

In  Committee  1228 

Third  reading 1350 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  108— The  Police  Act,  1949— Mr.  Blackwell: 

First  reading  466 

Second  reading  1114 

In  Committee 1260 

Third  reading  1352 

Royal  Assent  1847 

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BILL  NO.  109— An  Act  to  amend  the  Highways  Improvement  Act- 
Mr.  Doucett : 

First  reading  467 

Second  reading 834 

In  Committee  1032 

Third  reading  1042 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  110— The  Homes  for  the  Aged  Act,  1949— 
Mr.  Goodfellow: 

First  reading 568 

Second  reading 840 

In  Committee  1058 

Third  reading  1138 

Royal  Assent 1847 

BILL  NO.  Ill— An  Act  to  amend  the  Children's  Protection  Act — 
Mr.  Goodfellow : 

First  reading  568 

Second  reading  843 

In  Committee  1 132 

Third  reading  1 140 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  112— An  Act  to  amend  the  Succession  Duty  Act,  1939 — 
Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading  568 

Second  reading  795 

In  Committee  846 

Third  reading  1019 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  113 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Provincial  Loans  Act — 
Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading  568 

Second  reading  794 

In  Committee  1028 

Third  reading  1041 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  114 — An  Act  to  Suspend  the  Income  Tax  Act — Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading  568 

Second  reading  794 

In  Committee  847 

Third  reading  1019 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  115— An  Act  to  amend  the  Corporations  Tax  Act,  1939— 
Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading 568 

Second  reading 793 

In  Committee  1030 

Third  reading  1 137 

Royal  Assent  1847 

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BILL  NO.  116 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Athletics  Control  Act — 
Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading  568 

Second  reading  , 793 

In  Committee  1 127 

Third  reading 1 139 

Royal  Assent 1847 

BILL  NO.  117 — An  Act  respecting  the  Sandwich,  Windsor  and 
Amherstburg  Railway — Mr.  Greisinger: 

First  reading  593 

Second  reading  788 

In  Committee  1053 

Third  reading 1 138 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  118 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Tile  Drainage  Act- 
Mr.  Doucett: 

First  reading  706 

Second  reading 1020 

In  Committee 1 127 

Third  reading  1 139 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  119 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Ditches  and  Water  Courses 
Act — Mr.  Doucett: 

First  reading  707 

Second  reading  1023 

In  Committee 1 127 

Third  reading  1 139 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  120 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Municipal  Drainage  Act — 
Mr.  Doucett: 

First  reading  707 

Second  reading 1024 

In  Committee  1 127 

Third  reading  1 139 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  121 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Provincial  Aid  to  Drainage 
Act — Mr.  Doucett: 

First  reading  707 

Second  reading 1025 

In  Committee  1 127 

Third  reading  1 140 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  122 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Power  Commission  Act,  1949 — 
Mr.  Challies: 

First  reading 708 

Second  reading 1027 

In  Committee — Except  Section  4 1 129 

In  Committee — On  Section  4 1145 

Third  reading  1345 

Royal  Assent 1847 

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BILL  NO.  123 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Conservation  Authorities  Act, 
1946— Mr.  Welsh: 

First  reading 708 

Second  reading  844 

In  Committee 1 132 

Third  reading  1 140 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  124 — An  Act  respecting  Women's  Wage  Rates — Mr.  Park: 

First  reading  785 

(Bill  No.  124  delayed  60  days) 

BILL  NO.  125 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Companies  Act — Mr.  Porter: 

First  reading  785 

Second  reading  1116 

In  Committee 1 145 

Third  reading  1345 

Royal   Assent    1847 

BILL  NO.  126 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Marriage  Act — Mr.  Dunbar: 

First  reading  786 

Second  reading 1041 

In  Committee  1 126 

Third  reading  1 138 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  127— An  Act  to  amend  the  Telephone  Act — Mr.  Dunbar: 

First  reading  786 

Second   reading  1039 

In  Committee 1 126 

Third  reading  1138 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  128— An  Act  for  Quieting  Doubts  affecting  the  Legal  Status 
of  Boundaries  of  Municipalities — Mr.  Dunbar: 

First  reading  876 

Second  reading  1039 

In  Committee  1 126 

Third  reading  1 139 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  129— An  Act  to  amend  the  Vital  Statistics  Act,  1948— 
Mr.  Dunbar: 

First  reading 787 

Second  reading  1040 

In  Committee  1 126 

Third  reading  1 139 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  130— An  Act  to  amend  the  Public  Utilities  Act- 
Mr.  Dunbar: 

First  reading  787 

Second  reading 1040 

In  Committee  1261 

Third  reading  1352 

Royal  Assent  1847 

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PACKS 

BILL  NO.  131 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Department  of  Municipal  Affairs 
Act — Mr.  Dunbar : 

First  reading  . 787 

Second  reading . 1040 

In  Committee  1261 

Third  reading 1353 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  132 — The  Teachers  Superannuation  Act — Mr.  Porter: 

First  reading  817 

Second  reading 1094 

In  Committee  1 144 

Third  reading .1345 

Royal  Assent  1£47 

BILL  NO.  133 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Municipal  Act — Mr.  Dunbar: 

First  reading  817 

Second  reading 1040 

In  Committee 1261 

Third  reading  1353 

Ro3^al  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  134 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Forest  Management  Act — 
Mr.  Scott: 

First  reading  817 

Second  reading 1046 

In  Committee  1 140 

Third  reading  1345 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  135 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Executive  Council  Act — 
Mr.  Oliver: 

First  reading  818 

(Bill  No.  135  withdrawn) 

BILL  NO.  136 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Forest  Fires  Prevention  Act, 
1948— Mr.  Scott  (Peterborough) : 

First  reading  854 

Second  reading  1046 

In  Committee 1 140 

Third  reading  1345 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  137 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Barristers  Act — 
Mr.  Thornberry : 

First  reading  927 

Second  reading  Negatived  on  Division  1445 

BILL  NO.  138 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Municipal  Act — Mr.  Dunbar: 

First  reading  817 

Second  reading  1455 

In  Committee 1727 

Third  reading  1845 

Royal  Assent  1847 

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BILL  NO.  139 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Workmen's  Compensation  Act 
—Mr.  Fell: 

First  reading  928 

Second  reading  Negatived  1330 

BILL  NO.  140 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Ontario  Municipal  Board  Act 
— Mr.  Dunbar: 

First  reading  928 

Second  reading 1046 

In  Committee  1261 

Third  reading  1353 

Royal  Assent  1 847 

BILL  NO.  141 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Local  Improvement  Act — 
Mr.  Dunbar : 

First  reading  .'. 928 

Second  reading  1047 

In  Committee 1261 

Third  reading  1353 

Royal  Assent  1847 

BILL  NO.  142 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Municipal  Act — 
Mr.  Dennison : 

First  reading  928 

(Bill  No.  142  not  called) 

BILL  NO.  143 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Boards  of  Education  Act — 
Mr.  Porter : 

First  reading  960 

Second  reading 1117 

In  Committee 1 145 

Third  reading  1346 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  144 — An  Act  to  amend  the  College  of  Art  Act — Mr.  Porter: 

First  reading 960 

Second  reading 1118 

In  Committee 1 145 

Third  reading  1346 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  145 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Continuation  Schools  Act — 
Mr.  Porter: 

First  reading 960 

Second  reading  1118 

In  Committee  1 145 

Third  reading  1346 

Royal  Assent  1 848 

BILL  NO.  146— An  Act  to  amend  the  High  Schools  Act- 
Mr.  Porter: 

First  reading  960 

Second  reading  1 1 19 

In  Committee  1 145 

Third  reading 1346 

Royal  Assent  1 848 

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PAGES 

BILL  NO.  147 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Public  Libraries  Act — 
Mr.  Porter: 

First  reading  961 

Second   reading  1 119 

In  Committee  1 146 

Third  reading 1346 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  148 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Public  Schools  Act — 
Mr.  Porter: 

First  reading  '., 961 

Second  reading 1119 

In  Committee 1 146 

Third  reading  1347 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  149 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Separate  Schools  Act — 
Mr.  Porter: 

First  reading 961 

Second  reading 1119 

In  Committee  1 146 

Third  reading  1347 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  150 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Teachers  Boards  of  Reference 
Act,  1946 — Mr.  Porter: 

First  reading  961 

Second  reading  1 120 

In  Committee  1 146 

Third  reading 1348 

Royal  Assent 1848 

BILL  NO.  151 — An  Act  to  amend  the  School  Sites  Act — 
Mr.  Porter: 

First  reading  961 

Second  reading  1 120 

In  Committee  1 147 

Third  reading  1348 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  152 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Change  of  Name  Act — 
Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  962 

Second  reading 1 121 

In  Committee  1 146 

Third  reading  1347 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL    NO.  153 — An  Act  to  provide  for  the  Consolidation  of  Regula- 
tions Filed  under  the  Regulations  Act,  1944 — Mr.  Blackwell: 

First  reading  962 

Second  reading 1 121 

In  Committee 1 146 

Third  reading  1347 

Royal   Assent   1 848 

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I N  DICES— Continued  pages 

BILL  NO.  154 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Insurance  Act— Mr.  Blackwell: 

First  reading  • 962 

Second   reading  1 121 

In  Committee  1 146 

Third  reading  • 1347 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  155 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Companies  Act — Mr.  Blackwell: 

First  reading  962 

Second  reading 121 

In  Committee 1 146 

Third  reading  1348 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  156— An  Act  to  amend  the  Registry  Act— Mr.  Blackwell: 

First  reading  963 

Second  reading  1 121 

In  Committee  1 146 

Third  reading  1348 

Royal  Assent 1848 

BILL  NO.  157 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Public  Lands  Act — 
Mr.  Scott  (Peterborough) : 

First  reading  1 173 

Second  reading  1370 

In  Committee 1463 

Third  reading  1731 

Royal  Assent  : 1848 

BILL  NO.  158 — An  Act  respecting  Oleomargarine — Mr.  Kennedy: 

First  reading 1 175 

Second  reading 1393 

In  Committee  1484 

Third  reading  1734 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  159— An  Act  to  amend  Mining  Tax  Act— Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading  1213 

Second  reading  1371 

In  Committee  1464 

Third  reading  1731 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  160 — An  Act  for  Raising  Money  in  the  Consolidated 
Revenue  Fund — Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading  1213 

Second  reading 1371 

In  Committee 1464 

Third  reading  1731 

Royal  Assent  1 848 

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PAGES 

BILL  NO.  161 — An  Act  respecting  the  Hydro  Electric  Power  Com- 
mission of  Ontario,  Steep  Rock,  Iron  Ore  Mines  Limited,  the 
Ontario  Minnesota  Pulp  and  Paper  Company,  Limited,  and  His 
Majesty  the  King — Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading  1214 

Second  reading 1619 

In  Committee  1721 

Third  reading 1844 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  162 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Workmen's  Compensation  Act 
— Mr.  Daley: 

First  reading  w 1215 

Second  reading  1397 

In  Committee 1464 

Third  reading  1731 

Royal  Assent 1848 

BILL  NO.  163 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Adoption  Act — 
Mr.  Goodfellow: 

First  reading  1216 

Second  reading 1397 

In  Committee 1464 

Third  reading  1731 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  164 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Farm  Products  Grades  and 
Sales  Act — Mr.  Kennedy : 

First  Reading  1216 

Second  reading  1398 

In  Committee  1465 

Third  reading  1732 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  165 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Department  of  Travel  and 
Publicity  Act,  1946— Mr.  Cecile: 

First  reading  1216 

Second  reading 1398 

In  Committee 1464 

Third  reading  1732 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  166 — An  Act  respecting  the  Tourist  Establishments — 
Mr.  Cecile: 

First  reading  1216 

Second  reading 1400 

In  Committee 1464 

Third  reading  1732 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  167— An  Act  intituled  "The  Public  Vehicles  Act,  1949." 
— Mr.  Doucett 

First  reading  1217 

Second  reading  1453 

In  Committee  1701 

Third  reading  1843 

Royal  Assent 1848 


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BILL    NO.  168— An  Act  intituled  "The  Public  Commercial  Vehicles 
Act,  1949"— Mr.  Doucett: 

First  reading  J  21 7 

Second  reading J  453 

In  Committee  * 703 

Third  reading  1844 

Royal  Assent  *848 

BILL  NO.  169— An  Act  respecting  Certain  Charitable  and  Other 

Gifts— Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading  1339 

Second  reading  2095 

In  Committee 2123 

Third  reading  2153 

Royal  Assent  • 2157 

BILL  NO.  170— An  Act  to  amend  the  Liquor  Licence  Act,  1946 — 

Mr.  Millard: 

First  reading  1339 

Second  reading  Negatived  in  Division 2148 

BILL  NO.  171— An  Act  to  amend  the  Securities  Act,  1947— 

Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  1339 

Second  reading 1454 

In  Committee 1721 

Third  reading  1844 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  172— An  Act  intituled  "The  Statute  Law  Amendment 
Act,  1949— Mr.  Blackwell: 

First  reading  1339 

Second  reading  1454 

In  Committee 1727 

Third  reading  1844 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  173 — An  Act  to  provide  for  the  establishment  of  the 
Alcoholic  Research  Foundation — Mr.  Kelley: 

First  reading  1340 

Second  reading 1454 

In  Committee  1707 

Third  reading  . 1844 

Royal  Assent  1843 

BILL  NO.  174 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Crown  Timber  Act — Mr.  Scott: 

First  reading  1341 

Second  reading  1454 

In  Committee \ 1707 

Third  reading  .\. 1845 

Royal  Assent 1 848 

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PAGES 

BILL  NO.  175— An  Act  to  amend  the  High  Traffic  Act- 
Mr.  Doucett: 

First  reading  1341 

Second  reading 1456 

In  Committee  1707 

Third  reading  1845 

Royal  Assent  1848 

BILL  NO.  176 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Game  and  Fisheries  Act,  1946 
— Mr.  Scott  (Peterborough) : 

First  reading  1363 

Second  reading  1687 

In  Committee  1 854 

Third  reading  2149 

Royal  Assent  2157 

BILL  NO.  177 — An  Act  to  amend  the  Real  Estate  and  Business 
Brokers  Act,  1946 — Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  1452 

Second  reading 1688 

In  Committee  1854 

Third  reading 2149 

Royal  Assent 2157 

BILL  NO.  178— An  Act  intituled  "The  Windsor  Metropolitan 
General  Hospital  Inquiry  Act" — Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  1452 

Second  reading 1689 

In  Committee  1854 

Third  reading  2149 

Royal   Assent    2157 

BILL  NO.  179— An  Act  to  amend  the  Milk  Control  Act,  1948— 
Mr.  Kennedy: 

First  reading  1452 

Second  reading — In  Division  1698 

In  Committee  , 1854 

Third  reading  2149 

Royal  Assent  2157 

BILL  NO.  180 — An  Act  for  granting  to  His  Majesty  certain  sums  of 
money  for  the  Public  Service  of  the  financial  vear  ending  March 
31st,  1950— Mr.  Frost: 

First  reading  1843 

Second  reading  1843 

Third  reading  1843 

BILL  NO.  181— An  Act  respecting  Leslie  E.  Wismer,  M.P.P.— 
Mr.  Blackwell : 

First  reading  2123 

Second  reading 2124 

In  Committee 2125 

Third  reading  2153 

Royal  Assent  2157 

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846 

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889 

2 

21 

965 

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7 

1144 

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16 

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FINAL    ERRATA 

Description 

After  the  words  "there  are,"  add  "no." 

Change  "33/100"  to  "33/1000%" 

Add  "percentage." 

Transpose  "ayes"  and  "nays."    Should  read. 

"AYES     51 
"NAYS     36." 

Insert  "Motion  agreed  to;  first  reading  of  the  Bill. 

Change  "house"  to  "hospital." 

Should  read:  "Arguing  that  because  last  year  hon. 
members  of  this  House,  wisely  or  unwisely  voted 
for  a  $1,000  increase  in  their  indemnity,  you  are 
now,  therefore,  justified  .  .  ." 

Change  "amend"  to  "suspend." 

Change  "not"  to  "note." 

Change  to  read,  "my  ancestry  claims  he  came  from 
Scotland." 

Change  "Bill  143  reported"  to  "Bill  132  reported." 

Change  "55"  to  "155." 

Change  "provision"  to  "revision." 


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JOURNAL S  AND  PROCEDURAL  RESEARCH  BRANCH 
DIRECTION  DES  JOURNAUX  ET  DES 
ROOM  1640,  WHITNEY  BLOCK 
QUEEN'S  PARK,  TORONTO,  ON  M7A 1A2