The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 7 May 1920, p. 3

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&' We ~> ® _;_ ds . >> ',4'_ * w * m i «m _ plause. Ex Hon. Mr Raney, Chai « » rman, o Am' on "his feet instantly. '"'This will Zg: gtla, he said. "This is not a theatre e ' i ease dispense with all manifesta-- s ons of approval or disapproval,." f 6 The city's case was presented l;y * .orporation Counsel Geary, Mayor Church and Controllers Maguire and . Gibbons. They contended that the | principle of the bill had been ap-- y « fgfoved in the 1915 vote,. Controller . i 1l0looq, for the minority in Coun. ign'd ssg?é(ethst{o;gly against the bill . ' v '--'---------' fl onge street could be i People Must Vote F|rst, Says, ;?Aia?fg ggn::rfizé:ifotxfl%f') fifie Toan. M. s s J. O'Leary, President of the (G,." | the P"vate Bl"S | 'Citizcns' Association, agd t'll'le"(/,egtral ' co tt | Iton spoke for the bill. MMibimarc: | mmittee 'Commlttee has Say, . | _ Mr. Banton thought t; | 16y were /MUCH _ sPEECH MAKING | mande® hfar fapy and exorety 20 ' C G[ manded his rights. Myr., Ramsd ' | . told him that he would get a.hsoac;r.) :C ; en ns m mmmmege i'l'll?énbm' thIt::'I committee would éa.y V Ex--May Chairman Tells Spectators senting, he said, the . women" 2C | sent, who have to walk ov § | e e That They Are Not Borledone 10 5ot it Car Te oup" | C | J e , while Mr, Doz'mell {' in a Theatre '; ftrom North Toronto, spoke againgt' | I Mr. Ramsden asked that | . ex--Con-- ' The city of Toronto bill to ,get' ;-!;10]53 ;?]aarg il\nlchgd& lt)l(iehbeard' caty | permission to issue debentures for | 7e up and protested fiercel:;vcgg:?fi:i \the construction of the Mount| :!hris" x 'Ch'axrma'.u healo nad son':e :P}easant car line was defeated m! wf':}s'cixlx)alf;ilgy:xnfi'%ullugllhtiMr' s og 4t \the Private Bills Committee of thef posed the bill, '"1'3& togg :loq(;gmog; ' Legislature yesterday by a votoe of | 'I;he Telegram. If you could not bow l enty to ion. | the knee and give the high sign to ' ; | the editor of that journal, he said | _ An amendment moved by Major why, The Telegram though't you ha.(i ;Tolmie, Windsor, and seconded b.V! to get out of public life. § | Charles Swayze, Niagara Falls, that | For and Against, gthe work be not authorized wnhout; EJ\:-AIderman Ball then got a f | the vote of the qualified electors was | hearing, and maintained that the bill 'can'ied after two and a half hours; v&;us merplry_askh.lg for an extension | of speech--making and discussion. A | 3:(1?:1 rffriJff"g }ll'cl)?{ :}?r)rox'ed y |record of the vote was called for;| and Hon. Thomas \":(':)flzie(l Ij;g}x::g the members voted for and against| TL Lhe, bill;. Joseph Thompson Major Tolmie's amendment as fol--| '".c;wffiht'"tpe matt'ett i Cofpmibeeft n epe, | 'Lo ie i¥lransportation Commission, | 9 and for that reason opposed it. Mr | _ For: Messrs, Brown, Allen, Calder, J. W. Curry was in favor of having [Cunningnam. Curry, Freeborh, Hall :l;ctacpeégglet\r;ote on 'the measure. The f Hicks, Homuth, McArthur, Mac-- o omercnnee Tss Nem. © Pinacd, * Hamaden zm mmommmmanntememememes | Sewell, --Swayze, Taylor, -- Tisdale, 'Thompson, Tolmie. _ Against: Messrs. Buckland, Black, |Crawford, Henry, Johnston, Laing, |Leeson, Stevenson, Price, Watson, Many Women Present. f k | As in the bill for secession, the ) | committee--room was jammed with o | spectator:. Fifty wonen from the gl \ district the proposed car line was to | serve arrived early, and seated them-- | selves along the north wall. When | W. H. Price of Parkdale concluded a lhis speech in which he introduced ¢ & the bill, he received a storm of ap-- g 3 s ' \ , f a 1 1 6 ' f 3 | ; l i o e o i M ns _ o e s w

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