The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 27 Mar 1912, p. 3

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ltilt not REGULATE . n (I _ .0 . A. SPITE Wi2 t "l ' L I" l ---------. [-0 SIX' OUT (no TWEI . , " AHu' C _ ' ' , V v LOST IN" CUP .. ' -"".l"'h5 _ "Ts ' Ph s "Hm--Tott N. T g e" PLANNING DEFERRED. h f -------.-- l ' Six out of "VI-Ive I'luuH-s lll another ' bill to amend the 1lluriit'ipiil a" in-; __*._._,.._..-w__ l tstigattul by thc "My of Toronto Were i allowed to pass by the Alunieiput 1 Committee of 1hr Legislature ve'o_.. m eran e Pl f f P l day. Mr. 1lerrprs ll. 1'roodtyrhuno, Te p c at arm o arty Arr/ BI.P.P., introduruil thy llill 'ttltl ( . d b f , l cr- Dam in. t'litusrss. 7H... t',liius,u, to nounce y Mr. N W Rowell. prevent the el'w'tioll of "spite t'ellees" "as struck out Ly the r-tlmmiuW, as J ._.-..-._._.___.._-- Wen? ulso those l'tltlttwilug the lll'UlH'l'lyl - I!),'",,')",":?),:','":; for 'ttunit-init) \olintli rom 4"" 1031"". and rrsy,ulutin r th .I . . erection " mm W "m of" "12.5 Other Restrictions to be Imposed Upon the streets. a I o m/t'/1,oTJ1111i,y, all. hill the cv,) Liquor Traffic as Experience May Show to CC', WI "Ruth ("twitter the [unwi- sion to regulate the t-l'l-t'lltln "t". MIL} . ment houses; and that to J,/,r.C1.i"lj,', In"? be Necessary -- A Regulation of Houses of width of hi,s.rliiNrtyr. _ I . . borne mm- IVil.s' will in distal-wing Public Entertainment. the two town planning: hills "mph have been illll'otlueell by Mr. IV. ll McPherson and All: J. A. Icllis li' -.------------------ Ottawa_ without any 1ls"linit" Ct'Ilt'lll- stun being arrived at. Mr. Ellis urged . in his bill that all plans rm- tho [T'._ .. t. . l. "' . _ . . . . ing out of ylrrits, within live miles-dill l',anish th; lull Is tlw li'llltu'lallt-t- polio ol Ilu, Lilrrrol hurl." the boundaries ot' ('illes of more tll'lll for 1)niapio ('lt"ll' tlt'lll . . , " . ' . . .. ' ' . 7 . r . . llt- l(.l 2 (l . ' kr'. .. ,- 50,000 imputation should Irs, sulrtnit- r . l . l a l l. at aightl 1'wai'd illt lnllltldl lllatltl ted to llllt' 1)ntutir l'suilwuy Heard tor has stated his, poxlttml on one oi the great issues llet'm'e ll... Prawn"... approva. M". Hoodel'l'lulll uslis th: 7 ", . . . . 7 if such pluns bc, stllyrnittivd to if]; J/d Io-day. ' llllll'l'ill llll'lllllt'l'N (ll tiw [Al'rI'lSlliltlll'i' inet Ill "rtlli'rle, .iY's- for approval, and that olllv lll ease J' '" . 7 . ' .. . ..' . ' .' 'gt ' . " . . - ' disagreement In". 1lli, "Hum". Benin] l, till!) all. lllooll. and _ttlst lHlUIt gout; into lllt lloum Mr. N. W. I . I . . D . - 1 . T . . A. . . . . . be consulttul. q .IU)\\t'll. l\.t .. tiled wiih the (Mk a llollee ol motion wlllell tl('lll}t's _ih1_r. J. lt. I). Ft,urr lll'gctl lllt' 1'luims; . . . '" . A ot the township of not; "mm, that the attitude ol the party on the ttllt'NllHtl. llle lltlllt't' tvol, '.- they were t"ctlrr llle ol' l'eglllatil *' _ 'iv, '., . . . ' ' own 5-HT?" F'nrlhrn. ir.)','i/"il11l'llri/)y,'i/i'. Illat III the opllllon ol this House the pulllir interests de- t.ht'.hills was le>I|mlll it until the next mam) : "s, sitting of the ('ottiniitCri. l I Tl * . "li; . I . . . . .. ' The Ituiluvy Conlllllltu- held itsi ( ) " uumu iitit " "Hum" ot the h." . letist sitting yesterday, and has finished (2) Hll'll other restrietiom upon the residue of the liquor l $1.}:qu for the session. A bill incor- t_vattic as cxpcrieutce may show to he neet'smry to limit its opera. agar mg the Glengurry and Smrmont tions ' ml effective 1 rem . l . its wile . walling to connect the town of Corn-v N " " H" I k l . ' s','.iath/ftitl2cl1t, C. P. ft. was reportedl (3) The strict enforcement of the law by "ttici), ill "ympathy - 'levlwui' . . . . . . . . . ' . on. I . with law entoreenlent, and the elimination ot political lntluellee - ---------r from the administvtttiott of the law ', (4) Regulation and inspeetion of all houses of pulllie enter- tainment so as to insure reasonable accommodation for the travel- ling publie. , The motion is retul'llallle on Thursday of this Week. although no twratipysnwtil has yet lleeu made when the debate will take More. WHAT LIBERALS WOULD DO. The adoption of the llillel'al policy would withdraw l'l'olll all hotels the lhintw to sell liquor over the bar or supply it to Quest-x with their meals or in any other way. j it would l'estl'iel the sale of liquor to shops, where, ily, at Tsent) :1lllrellasers would not be allowed to eonslulle it on the pl'elllises. i This would eolllille drinking to private houses and to ellllls. and; would destroy the treating system that flourishes lleeallse ot' the} facilities provided by the open buv. The. Lilyepal party would seek by regulation and ill~l~eetioll to: eel-nee for travellers proper aeeonllllodatioll in the hotels llll'llllu'llulll; -tlle l'rovinee. which would then have as their sole reawll for UK}; . istenee the, undivided duly of eal'illg.r for the. travelling- plllllie. l _ .-------------------" , w." 'wr-_--------------------------- 77__.__--___._._.____..~-.___7__----------, l l \. l . \ Uh"; E -- - A -

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