The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 15 Apr 1921, p. 2

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FiiTiabl means thit a {abate will _ .i ~43 ' _ file: toy go over the .whoie ground (,t,',e,ttte.y.,tPyt, float about and gatheri " __ when the Attorney-General's new "headway as they tro is contained in , bill is introduced. . . Y:'Onlt'il'lfll'lllillé'flOdetijtiiitltitll ;(}overnment _ . " . . S Jo Ill I' . C t, . l No Factions, Says Dowart. . lzrns' Lilwrty League 1,,l'ri,/t,1t,,cti./,'t We "In my five years' experience as a (sind tlio u'tyyt'lt's,; Io"ttir,uatt for Tem- a member of this House," said Mr. .1" l'illlt'," and 1ioviwnntruot Control. y Devi-art in opening, "there has never 1 "it is worth notin': that this V iN'On " int-:nttre in the interests of i].ln|})illtl Wits prepurml uni] BENNY} al tI-tnpt-rnnce and moral reform to :lr.r tho tamu otT;itnizirlion that tt"losl , whit-h l have not given my support. . at year ago to I-,'iiriss a fund of $20.0nt) M, There i'.t'C no two factions in the from [ht- whisloty and INHIH'Lht'nHo i Pt'ox'int'o of Ontario with reference .i'tti-t'l-sts lo lll't'vvnt mv t'le'lfi'on 'dr,' if to the question of temperance today. limit llisuru'. . r'-, ab it J, The Liberal and Conservative and l "TH." f . . ..., ' ; Farmer and latimt' parties are all , in", "CC, MY r/C,s,ii"/"1,,'C': '3')" "W'll'll't A doterntined that everything that can 'r1r'//i'i, r/y/l,',,))),"),', ". 1"l .lh'n toronto i ho dnllf' to enforoe temperance in 15mm"; _,'.,,',,?,",,":',,")".,').,)..,;".'""',,",,,",".],):,", the lw'--l way it can he, and we will , Il: il '"t Ir' l .a... L and I'he ._ Karol tr,attluw as a Province to see ,' "' "m" Ftnpitu', ""1 otlwr Syn» A that it t: alone." "HUNT. WH'VHI'UWTS' to the "thun f Mr. Itesliti't declared that the reh- ',tlt,ut in" .Atli'rniy:y'r"r"'r'tl had ill'H- 1 "on tho i,ilrrr:tl party trlt so strong- l'lli"'ti n iit HHS" otllt-er named Sylves- "meV.e . lv for what it worosiiicverl fair right, 3' r".)"".." 1tt " fu):sohood in ot'tlv-r V of appeal was that its members felt "'_ h it )'i'l'l'éllli t.y, Smirwh the . the lnhrront right of British justice 's"".'..','?,.)".',' - ll; H lhmnrtlle whim-n. , "its" all i>Sllt". FHit' right of appeal i 'illll'l't- 1's. Hui " iillé- in" it word (Di. , ttT.'f twutsrcitlW. he said, for proper Ytt'lttn in Inn: article. I; is a ink»- I rcctrext of the o. T. A. tl ""i '/tur1.H liy,i'n)iinr," lo roll. It is. ' F The Liberal Loader referred to At- _""""""~""'~ il """lH'l'iIlt' l':t':.€v'-lioml,' f. tovnev-Geneval Raney as "a. legal '5'") mm." ',liiin that, i; isu rnaiiisious,) 'j, adrentnror whom the exigencies of ' {It lilh-rrtiv fills-innit], and the happy. f a new party had temporarily ele- fl )'hll'h 101* l't'l'm't fir-at uptbmtl'wi: voted into n position of a dangerous '18 It"; ltlollthnim-o or tho hootloggjn; f ' pre-eminence. We 1tPVet' had such ntnl inciting-house fraternities "PM"? '* n legislative tinker in this 1fouse---- :rtinz and t'Ullll'Uiiing the rump of v Phariseo is no more. popular in a 1M- tlt-pi", old Torr p;it't.\'." r Canadian tutmrolynity than he was Mvttttti it "'itttt Ayipevsiiott. 2'00" )enr:< ago. Wh n thr Itt ' . I' F' . orner-Gt. w; . - The ttight of Appeal. ml LllHitt tho Cayuga /,,jc,l,"',.f'ii//,'y,,)r, . The Liberal Lender with great tionml tho llnmilton lnwtw-r, ll. -ii. . titc::oi' declared thut all that the Lib- _iv",I'l "W's" nriil "siioil if he is.-" pulls: were asking for was the same trrri-dlto Mr. t'onnsell of Hamilton? right of alumni for the '-usoil ttr' rle lfiiwr'." Leader "slirsd him if In rested with the ("t-own. He enhtrred uiulrrstoirrl tht' "WWII" nature or the on this point and pressed it upon tin :=I:~:pt-rsion< ho was casting against " l (:m-ernnient nwrtnltrs Its' one of tlw .lcpntnlnle t'itiZ('ll _ that "while osten-l stronxis1 points in his amour Ist', If ;>tl»l.\' l't'pt'rsonting Magistrate Hast-, thc. Ilonsu he said. would not I'll- {must he was vvullytho paidngvnt for dorm. that Irvincilrle, he wz-H Pl"- "111013." pared to :ilvatidon his paw'iliult "I "Ill ousting: an aswor.cion," said [till thr- Attovnssy-iit-itl. il" "l'lli. Mr. Honey. "and 1 11102111 it to 1slostl. iJhiliu it 14:35:12.} C," 1"."th .u lit- on nahvrsion." l" ntv in ze'.' on: It" mum an! l . iii):nth-usedH was not entitled to the , "r, tionfriy----Wouhl Ir',' -\'1""' same right of aplwal as tho 1'vown? lH'N-vaH-rnl main." that, Stili"lll"lli .\lr. [ls-wart (-oniplninmi that al- ontsidtr thti- House. though rohearing of ('Vitit'iit'" in Hon. Mr. Haney-Ml will malm any o. T. A. uppeuls was to he rvt'nw-tl. statvmrnt outside that I make in the Attorno-y-(ienornl, in roviewint: H". iitlil>'('. the vats-en.appealed to him. exercised in. (lotlfrwf'. in a later PXY.1mn:9Y l until 1,',1.//,1"i'ifc, lionuo to 1lrnutnrst,uttd iiiltwtutl to 3"" Attornrr-t'rcuurul 95 first and last. and "i'us'-liy.d."' lw do: "lwllt.llil ssontrmrirt tonight." clured. "that the Liberal party To ll question of J. C. Tolnoio wants nothing that will interior!- vos-tin,'-', the roportr-d carrying of with the proper ent'orcemtmt of the blank warrants by o. T. A. officers o. t A. But when we t~on::ider on tho Essex border. Hon. Mr. lumpy l there should ho ',t 1ciul11 of :ltltltuli WI' said that if it had ortnrrcd it was propose to stnntl by our guns. ltr, "an irripiularity." are, asking the right of appeal tor the unfortunate'; who are not hoot- Major Tohniv's Vote. leggers." " F . . f -., t a Bloa~inw Raw ititut'y J.L. i'ohme. Liberal metiiher for . . . a. . "' . .'. "indent: declared that in his op1n- I . . tier declaring in most omphntir ion the I). T. A, had been a good terms that despite nnnwrons vases thing for Hntario, and he intended of hardship referred to by Mr. llew- to Vote for the referendum. He pe- art, the t). T. A. was being most hit.-' routed. therefore. he said, the infer- manely enforced, Attovncy-tienevul, once flung 'riCl'0h'h's the floor by the Itaney said that with the carrying, Attovne.r-ineralthathls efforts for of the referendum on Monday thorc' a fair appeal will be in the interests , would be an end to "shovt-circui'v- of the hootlestgevs. . 'Tr mg." of "border 1iornorulizutioit," of Mr. Tolmie did not blame Rev. Mr. , Ontario's 1lnneiqhlyovlittuss in flood- Spruvklin for the Windsor tragedy, " ing adjm-ent Provinces with liquor. but rather the Attorney-Generul. It ii." ././ii."tgi/yfc1T/1i,"//:.j,id,/1'//, Elli. cy,',)..,.?,",',',?.","', denounced ah' ? rnost, , Province. pin-.11!orliving?!l:€:;';°i';:::33 , 'tro . . . ' T wit ..r. 3., .'" ".' y- _ - . ' '. au','hil/at,.i:s"1i"/f' II',-'"';,'.?,.:,,,,."' i'ii,/,' "r). Id'. which Mr Tyt?: 1tnttyyttt.dt.C' . best to thwart everv olun of til" ['5']. lunnm as Superintendent of', . ', . ' , [ olive for ll eastern Untario because tet"tton "rul tyn1","?y1r1lt, qri, tlv. m" - Mr. Tolutie had seen fit since to criti- , "4 1tiL11,yi':u,/o,",/"t'i,)'il"ir ':y'p/,,",.',,f,,.:',r trim. his yer.'".. Ily. Tolmie avoused .- est kind, in impudt-m disiituvd I lc'i,"/,',1t,sii,1t,T'ic,t, anu- applause. from . alike of tht. will of tho majoritv| /',',l'c'.ey'/l,, wnthes when Pt "I"! ' and of that resin-(.1 for law \Villt'ii 'y,'",',':";', [this Rita?! i//ie"pc'p/,1,ti1'r" n ' its; the sheet anrhor of our institn-' 'Treasurer "is/c/hi." J.h Covl1lCl'd j ' Cttly. ' i "There is n deIihvrut" propaganda Y"... Lcwly4 ('l'ltivul. , I of lies. torrents of lies. promulgated _ _ rr 1 cttietty by Toronto tiritltitplm'vs of l A. C. Lewis, t'otaserrative mem- . the ttootlepiqitut and gambling i'r:t- lb" for Northeast Toronto. stated, j terttities. and deliberately iltsisttuul tthut. while he was not so particular', l to tiisctv.ll!t the low and its onion-v- iab.ou.t securing provision for the ad- " 3 went. Thttt t'aInpzlign has ht't'n (ruission of new evidence before a ,_ l gathering head for " your, and is lL'onnt-y Judge on appeal. he was V 3 "va,",,' 11,ti,v1di't'.)" r t t tl . Anxious to secure rehearing of the . i . w , , y 11:4.an It ilt'St' lib evido ' . ' " . . tr- ' ttutttgt.q etnployed 'rr-lt,.:.).'?,"',?..,)?',";; ',iivsitl'in/',.e i1tgs'ti,e/",yr,/'.f,to/J,' 2ies."i:h-, ~, $32-39;: 1"'s',,i,1),vi,1e,,'.r,1i1'"i",.ltcC1))s ll", y/Ill have to vote for the Sinclair cl Ystage the recent fireworks at Cayuga. .nnent input. A 7 . _., " iThis incident will comi- in tor dis, Mr. 1-yv.is Wft.e somewhat t"ri1icual V 'oussion when the report of the 1'trili- i . of Il".'- ayti.on,ot t.he At.te.ryey"i.t1-, 1 imissioner in the Hastings inquiry? t'r.'rtl m bringing lit a bill dealing " Iis brought down. in tho im-;intim}~' with the principle of appeals under I ' it may be of interest .'itist to tut-ml the Ct.T.A. while the House already tion that whereas the importation» had the issue under discussion. Ile of intoxicating liquors in Dunnvilioi ventured the opinion that the At- td Ifor the year 1920 down to the sus-l torney-General still held privately a l pension of the Magistrate had av-l that appeal should be only to a High 7:: "raged 1,100 gallons per month.' Court, and thought he would have 5 GGG then the monthly average nah ,commanded more respect had he a been 163 gallons. 1 (atuck to his principles. 7'. " "iatration ot the misrepre,l, _ j,

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