The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 22 Apr 1922, p. 2

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t ' a " . Then the Premier rose to his feet! and. speaking of Mr. Dewart's argu- l l ments of the night before, and of', if i his arguments yesterday, declared , that "for reasons perfectly apparent l t to the House, my honorable friend has a very hazy recollection of what . l [N BAD TASTE? took place last night." ', t -'.1T1tle.._tytCt_ttr_2ptrryTtion ranngy _ s (continuv." said the Premier. in cvi- - _ dent anger. "i am merely stating . the facts, and they are apparent to Cannot Support tllt9lamara S the House. . Demands on Ottawa. _ Meanwhile Mr. I)omttrt was on his . feet, and was demanding: a with- Says Premier drawal of the statement. "No hon.. . otuable member n." this "muse has Joseph McNamara. lltverdale. the right to suggest that T have " C,:',. has a notice of motion on the hazy pecollvt.titrn of what took piare legislature ordrr PHDO!' relative to last night." he said. pensions for returned soldiers, ask.. "B C "ti." c, ,ng kcr od Premier l'rury yesterdag. when 'fiml,l'i11l','dcT,l1'i"'i,"l, "gum trot his motion would route. before the withdraw the remark unless the TY'"'-. Ile. Ia.id the Premier had Speaker ruled to that effect. Hon. Intimated lo him that the motion Mr. Parliament was appealed to. and would be more acc"ptahlo in an- said that members must, be par- oth . titular what they said toward other titaner f0:m_ m," P' cited the'resolm :memhers of tho House. passed bs Sir James Whitney in ' "My withdrawal does not alter '19" opposing reciprocity as a pre- 'the farts." said Mr. lirury, and cedent for such r then Hon. Mr. Ferguson took a hand. standing in his :thOttlian 39 the one The remark of the Premier. he said. Premier Ori/rv" said "I?" p .was contempt of the Ilouso and of tion passed h" {h.'l "In a rcsolu- the Speaker. The Premier said then ing on the Domint" aegis My" call- that. "in accordance with your rul- vtake action lon "Udment to lug." he would withdraw. tilt) the R h on Pa.ihers.s.lrictly With- Mr. F"tsrgttstrtt appealed to the lion wagging; Diomfl?" 1yi/llif- ("hair on such a withdrawal. and the' He "tonight it w". 'l, '1 ry but! form. Sneaker said he desired that. when 'bad manners ate "'3' ITacPte and he did make a ruling. members Ferguson howev . on. G. Howard. would obey the ruling. lie said Namara 'and 2fJ' JJ,',e"',vi?,'.y Mc-; that in future he intended to be (icdiidiiii'rir. "I"; "t.were. pre firm in regard to his rulings. -ticuiarly in mott a "WHO."- Ptr- . Mr. Drury, titer saying that his 'soldiers he the 'i'iil dealing. With remark could scarcely he unparlia- Ghould .not i toufgtt, a. technicality mentary, said that he thought per- ation of th n er .ere with considers haps he should explain to the lions:- ' Fi ll . e Poel. what had been said. ma y, the Speaker SUggested that Mr. McNamara and the. Premier "Be a Man." says Depart. might get together and redraft the Again Mr. Ferguson "as on his motion. As it stands at present, feet. and declared that Mr. Drums the Premier said tinally. the Govern.. remark was an astounding position . ment could not support it; with in reference to the Chair. The 52219 changes to remove objections'! Premier retortcd that he had a rial): . . . "7f - to appeal from the ruling of the he had already stated, the boxern Chair. Mr. Ferguson admitted he ment could support it. had that right, but had not the right H. H. Dewart arose to discuss to discuss the ruling of the Speaker. some answers made to a question ot Several times during the whole dis- his concerning the employment. ot vussion Mr. Dewart called out to the doctors by the workmert's Compen- Premier. "Withdraw. like a man." sation Board. The Speaker held Finally. the, Brenner withdrew his he was out of order. Mr. Dewart remark. and then went on to explain held that answers to questions were the reasons for Mr. Nancy's motion not orders of the day, but the When he was through Mr. Dewart Speaker held otherwise. Mr. Dewart arose and thanked him for the ex- said then that he would discuss the pianation. stty/ip. that he tlow tittdets answer to his question on Monday. stOOd the situation. . Floods in Muskoka. Hon. G. Howard Ferguson said he had received complaints of floods in iMuskoka due to too much water NAMES COMMITT being held above a dam. The EE 'Minister of Public Works said his ON ELECTION LA department had heard nothing about ws it, and that it was peculiar that F h -""--------.-..- complaints should go to the Gren- . . ville member before they came to trier ?mendmg Legis- the department. He promised to a o nquire about it. h" ntroduced by Hon. Mr. Ferguson _,,)',',? _1,'t'eef/gtt . . up a motion for the pro uct onto on H. C. Nixon I documents in connection with the IN -----------.. proposed establishment of a cement a. E. c. Drury named ir, the plant by the Government. Hon. "immune yesterday the spacia' Mr. Biggs said that he lit, not thilnk committee} 'tA . ._. wk it would be public po cy to give to War :3??? some weeks atro,, out the information gathered on the inethe 1 _ a measures affect; subject. Mr. Ferguson said he Th eection laws of the Province; would return to his motion another . committee is to be composed of: 'day Premier Drury, Hon. W E fi) . . Hon. Peter Smith, Ml'lsr.r8aa.,l1,'jj'y man, Walker. Warren "ant/f? - . fi'igifttt, . Cunningham. ' "ch3:2, q 1th?ue,ils. cam, Cooper (wen, Compensation Board ' Ant") ' ' i arshatil and Hall. ! d 31 D t l 0 er election bill came before Suspen tb OC ors. C. Nixon introduced a nieGiiiii ' . . Answering a question in "e. or; Mend the right to vote in mums"): islature yesterday, Hon. Walter: 3??"3 It is Proposed to gin the Rollo, Minister of Labor. announced' i' 't'f,,'oeJfitt'irtora12tt', 111.3??"dd0' Wife. . that thirty-one Ontario physicians Jed. however, by the 'soeut'lft'a?t11a"ii had suffered "tn1tspenNon" at the it shall not apply to voting for money! . hands of the Ontario Workmen's try-damm, nor for representatives to! Board. the County Councils. ! Such action became necessary _ When the measure was introduced' from time to time. he said. when Hon. G. H. Ferguson asked if the the board found certain doctors had Effect were not to.inerease the voting been inefficient or neglectful in malt- strength in the rural C0nqtttueneiea, ing returns, or whose accounts were questioned. The board had decided in the case ot these men that. no allowance would be made for ptur- _ M, ments to them by employers for Mel'- . _ . vices in accident cases. . _ Six of the doctors affected had ----------, , ' been reinstated. - -- '-------------f,

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