The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Jun 1922, p. 2

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B Mayor Maguire said 1@@t night| | T ul 6 o -- that the city would ?ndea;gr tc;; \Mgkeg His Final Effort maintain in better condition oun ( 4 Pleasant road from St. r%l'air a.lxgre:\iue | To Bonus POWQ!' Concerns to Heath street and no of Eglin-- | on, Conserva-- ton avenue to Blythwood road. A \._Hon. G. H. :dersual:,;tceftort :n . cinder road has been built to the tive Leader, made a west of Yonge street, extending from the Legislature yesterday, on third Lytton boulevard to Chaplin cres-- reading of Hon. D. Carmichael's cent. This. will be connected with g-- ' Orlole Gardens parkway. When this ; measure to amend thelPo.we; D\:.- is done there will be two alterna-- trict Act, to include a clause bon tive routes north and south which ing power distribution by privately motorists may use. owned lines. He moved an amend-- The commission is exceedingly f ment. anxious to make a record of this Attorney--General Raney objected ' piece of construction, and if wea-- that the amendment wase out of ther conditions are at all favorable order on two grounds, the important the whole job should be finished ' one being that it affected Provin-- | within six weeks. I cial revenues and therefore could tmscc« ; only be introduced by the Goverhn-- ' ment. y Hon. Nelson Parliament, Speaker, agreed with the Attorney--Ganeral and the measure was consequently Makers of "Moonshine" o e To Get Limit of Law| _ ' Yesterday Attorney--General « . Ransy's . OT.4A." . amendiments Legislature Endorses Project providing stringent penalties for Deepen[ng St. for the sale of '"swamp" whiskey and affixing of false Lawrence labels bottl 1 To es t ce final re(:c;lngm ts mwere. giyen In -- spite of Attorney--General C Raney's expression of opinion that ' Third readings were also | c pvicey § 1 | _ given to the bill abolishing the the Provincial Government should Toronto -- Hamilton Highway , not pass on matters that were under . %gmmlssi';m\;n ithe Ii\{"mmgm Federal jurisdiction. the Ontario. age and Minimum our R i i ; + reg-- for Femals Labor;-- 'Toronto Legislature, 'in its dying hours 3es'; Radial Raiiway Purchase Act; terday, carried Major Alex. Lewis | Rural Hydro Distribution Act; resolution endorsing the --report of' Lorporatlon's Tax Apt, and the the International Joint Commission . act permitting the issuance of on the St. Lawrence River deepen-- dpbentures for the rehabilita-- | ing project. | ; tion of Toronto street car : The resolution was to the effect. trackage. that the Provincial Government| In brief reference to the affirmed its belief in the wisdom of | retiring _ Hamilton -- Highway the project, in order that vessels of | Commission, Joseph Thomp-- ocean draft might enter the Great son, after expressing appreci-- Lakes. It also requests the Federal ation of the work of the com-- Parliament to give early and favor-- mission, asked for and received able consideration to the Waterway from Hon. F. C. Biggs the 'Commission's report. assurance that their services | would be suitably recognized in formal communication from * the qdepartment. PREMIER SEEMS CERTAIN. ; Hon. George 8. Henry's bill, "to * grant permission to York county to Legisiature Concludes Ses-- purchase the radials within -- the * * f county was amended in committee ston Talkmg About Tem' of the Legislature yesterday to make| . it become effective only in case the| perance Beer | "clean--up" deal does not go through.{ Wt ied tre ce en rreeternrgeny Premier Drury expressed the opinlon| * that there was not one chance in a NO HOTEL MONOPOLY' thousand of the "clean--up" not go-' onl feie m ie romenrrterrentieegames j ing through. Legislature membérs, feeling :x--' 4 hilarated at the expectation of get.| * s n ting away from Queen's Park, had| Legulature Endorses f * considerable fun yesterday with the. C.N.R. Electrification bill introduced 'by J. C. Cridland,} ; ' h Nn k h tl | The Legislature yesterday passed South Norfolk, to confine the sale of | unanimously the resolution of K. K. o temperance beer to standard hotels. 'Homuth (South Waterloo) express-- Hon. G. H. Ferguson, H. H. Dewart 3 ing the opinion th:t, ?11 b{e.nch lines | y T of the Canadian National Railways (S?ulh"efn Joronto),' K. L. Brackin running . through _ districts -- where | (West Kent), F. W. Hay, Liberal wlectrical -- power -- was -- available \Leader, and others, expressed 't'he' lshould 'be electrified and operated opinion that there was no demand| by Hydro power, . s for such legislation and that the| f k effect of it would be unfair, but. 2 Charles Swayze (Labor, Niagara Falls) upheld the principle of the c # | measure in its particular a:pi)licauon' F ruit Commlttee Rests to Niagara Falls, 4 * During House Recess tike Ounndian: Heer. With Hon. Manning Doherty, Min--| Mr. Swayzoeo said that since the * & LVonerty, Min-- | Americans 'had been restricted to| ister of Agriculture, opposing the . their "present high--powered beer" j continuance of the fruit committee | they came 0":% to Igiiaga;a. Falls ina during the recess, a motion Bby W. J. swarms to get Canadian 2 per cent.,| and 'he thought the hotelkeepers,} Bragg, Liberal, W?Bt Durham, Chair-- with high overhead costs, might well| -- man of last year's committee, was _ be given this 'busgneasfit pata dittl defeated on division in the Legisla-- Mr. Ferguson fMoughtl that a l!ittle ture yesterday. y M 2 "per cenct. might be unearthed at that lyts aiy Mr. Doherty held even a U.F.O. picnic, but a U.F.O.| _ | tha continuation was unneces-- member promptly corrected him on | 4 sary. Two farmer members, L. W. the poilnt;htt was ha,x;l cider that con-- Oke, Lambton, and Dr. G. M. Lee-- stituted the party beverage. j i --Mr. Brackin--They use 2 per cent. son, South Grey, supported the mo-- ; y as a chaser. tion, which included among its sup-- Mr. Cridland said he introduced | porters the Conservative Leader. the measure in the interests of "tem-- ' *A metgamaacome.~< s perance and the hotelkeepers," but C ol it was killed on division. £. ue K 5

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