Milton Edgar MAYBEE

MAYBEE, Milton Edgar
Personal Data
- Party
- Conservative (1867-1942)
- Constituency
- Northumberland (Ontario)
- Birth Date
- November 8, 1872
- Deceased Date
- February 3, 1947
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Edgar_Maybee
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=efcd99fc-059e-4290-a7f4-bf960db25009&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- farmer, rancher
Parliamentary Career
- December 6, 1921 - September 5, 1925
- CONNorthumberland (Ontario)
- October 29, 1925 - July 2, 1926
- CONNorthumberland (Ontario)
- September 14, 1926 - May 30, 1930
- CONNorthumberland (Ontario)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 1 of 14)
May 15, 1930
Mr. MAYBEE:
I was paired with the hon. member for Hochelaga (Mr. St-Pere). Had I voted, I would have voted against the subamendment and for the amendment.
Subtopic: CONTINUATION OF THE DEBATE ON THE ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE MINISTER OF FINANCE
April 28, 1930
1. Did Alex. McGregor, of Toronto, act as counsel in the Hunter inquiry, respecting the Christie street hospital?
2. If so, what amount was he paid for his services in such investigation?
3. What amount has the said Alex. McGregor been paid by the government, or any department thereof, for legal services during 1922 and to the end of the fiscal year 1929, including the intervening years?
4. Is the said Alex. McGregor retained by the government, or any department thereof, in any litigation, or otherwise, at the present time?
Subtopic: MR. ALEX. MCGREGOR
April 10, 1930
1. Who is the postmaster at Busby, Alberta?
2. When was he appointed?
3. Who was the postmaster prior to the appointment of the present incumbent?
4. Was he dismissed from office?
5. If so, for what reason?
6. Were there any shortages in his accounts?
April 3, 1930
Mr. M. E. MAYBEE (Northumberland, Ont.):
I would like to ask the Postmaster
General when the answer to my question which was passed as an order for return in regard to the Post Office Department will be brought down?
Subtopic: POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
March 28, 1930
Mr. MAYBEE:
Is it the intention to provide for a depth of 22 feet?