Pm 2 vee TA 4 9. C 3 * Lod & a'»! : Cmy 9 * 'FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1927 | s 9 H W _ + eaotir> * ' f |In the public~ institutions ~of 'this> : | |Province, the prisons, and even the ~ Kingston Penitentiary. -- Have we | prohibition? Is there any liquor be-- . k | ing sold in Ontario today? Has the * bootlegging --trade flourished? In raising the price of liquor three | times the Government has provided | k =ign a bountiful harvest for the boot-- «legger. Make it possible for any citi-- Brantford Member Attacks 'zen vlvho wants to get liquor legiti-- & i matély and in an honorable way, O-T-A- Enforcement m and not in a 'sneaking way, and sell i it at a price that will make it un-- j F Jer y OUtbur St profitable for the bootlegger to take ma--«~eromanats : a chance, and you will have the most ( H'GHWAY POL'CY LAUDED advanced and progressive temper- , ance legislation in this country or | smm mm mmmmmrontreny + & any country in the world.'" ) _ For two hours and 20 minutes yes-- Parapraraprormprenamiannrng.; «.. [terday M. M. MacBride, turbulent 4 Labor member for Brantford, raked 'the Drury Governmont fore and aft 6 in the Ontario Legislature. -- Policies | 66 J) | of 0. T. A. administration, immigra. ' | | | tion, Hydro, finance, agriculture, TLa~| }bor legislation, _ unemployment -- | en everything of recent record except-- , i i ' ing the Government's highway pollcy' A S t U t 6 e P.arhament?"an |--received a scorching from the Makes Sllp in Connection MacBride battery, which banged a 'away from 8.10 until 5.30 p.m. WIth Procedure | _ _The: member for Brantford made s an exception of Hon. F. C. Biggs' LLS DEALT WITH road work. The Minister of Public' Two B' ___S________i Works and Highways, he said, had § 4 given Brantford and its en\'lronsl Very rarely is Hon. G. Howal'dv prompt action in connection with its} Ferguson, astute Conservative Lead-- requests for road improvement, and | er, to be caught napping upon & t he uin mok mang 2P aB0 Say 5o. Premicr Orury, tof onse, found him C ave nsl e ymes remier Dr s » {]':dc;:é'e d';f"?g"'l-:e P;'L';y O%el\l-?:fi,l,l)y somnolent in the Legislature yester-- which, linked with Ontario's public | ' 0o M Macpride L&bor mMetiber park system, would bring to the for South Brant, had finished a Province future ample returns. very lengthy spe'ech at 5.30 >~p.m., As usual, Mr. MacBride's bluntly | 'andy wW. E N Sinclair, -- Liberal expressed sentiments brought down' 'membe:: fo.r Sov.'xth Ontario follow-- upon his head frequent castigations ing Mr. MacBride's exampfe of the and sarcastic queries from members, dag révlous moved the adjourn-- He had R. R. Hall, the oratorically meymp Premier Drury said there pugnacious Welishman from Parry No rule by which the Govern-- Sound, on his feet several times A'ithl f o n n tn 1d compel Mr. Sinclair to questions and points of order. Dr. i co;;nd a.ltl'?oush i'xe regretted H. A. Stevenson, Labor membor for | tgl? o?&ss of the half--hour, would London, essayed to correct and en-,' | C E accede to the request. Hon. Mr. lighten, but was equelched in his | p h | s erguson arose and protested t e| place. And Attorney--General Raney + . | Premier's attributing blame to Op-- and Premier Drury, upon occasion, i 1 | were on their feet with queries per-- p'os'ltlo.n .'.'.'r';mbg' mad wastt ng o "::8 tinent to the particular item whlch] sayIing: 6, rovernment ; nas " Mr. MacBride was discussing at the | business to go on with, en 3 o'ment é '"'The honorable member is wrong, f as usual," answered Premier Drury. Sarcasm on 0. T. A. '"The House will proceed with Gov-- Particularly upon O. T. A. admin. n lent order 'No. 4." . And Hon: istration and possibilities of U.F.O.-- Mr. Ferguson, looking up his order [Liberal alliance did Mr. MacBride _ sheet, found that the Government extend himself. Attorney -- General had two orders with which to: pro«" Raney sat tight--lipped but visibly ceed--and proceed' the House did aroused through condemnation of until 6 o'clock. , the effects upon the boys of Ontarto In the half--hour thus~ rescued | of present--day O. T. A. enforcement. Attorney--General Raney succeeded F. Wellington Hay, however, had a in advancing through --its second '('ome--back for the repeated warn-- reading stage his Mechanics and ing that in entering into an alliance Wage--earners' Lien Act,"'" which with the U. F. O. the Liberal Leader greatly increases the lien responsi-- a i«;g;d Ino:hcau-rg't wigh Ohim 'the lzxest :)}ilmi'BOf the 0?'"51' %fi l;lr??eri;'if":!}x; ra oug 0 ntario. Mr. | « e per cent at whic origin Hay commented upon the advisabil-- | . stood. The measure itself has been ity of the Labor member for Brant-- introduced and discussed in the ford taking off his colors and mov-- House at previous sessions, has been ing to the left--into the Conserva-- | h taken up by special committee, and tive benches--where he belonged. | has been subjected to special in-- Referring to Mr. Hay's pronounce-- vestigation and comparison by .Gov-- ment of Liberal adhesfon to the pol. ernment representatives -- visiting icy of prohibition, as endorsed by & ;s American cities. , & the people, Mr. MacBride said that Hon. Manning Doherty, howevéer, ever since he could remember public was not so successful with his men had been straddling and riding amendment to the Agricultural De-- the prohibition horse. _ When the} velopment Act, and, at the specific el;:b:l::l I{fg%g:razslggd"hgm t}?i egllgg)ta- rTequestt othJ?éuitA. Currlte, So;xt!;te:est & nd o oronto, he over for fu r ggl:iseh :lt;' iza:ldrllr?énfié i\lr. Ma:icl?rzide _ cgons;;leral.gion and 1ntorma&lon., I;l}(:n. ree and inde-- * s erguson bestowe rather tr:ie';xo(iin;rl;::'s:htgmt ist pot looking for severe criticism upon the Minlstar'!.l the party that D}':!' y in power, or move to eliminate _the three years power." Y a opes to get in resldence\{que;{lflcatlon ot1 the bor; y * s rower. Mr. Ferguson pointed -- ou | otH; m?gclt::;dtgge (;t;'ttx'neg;((:';kenfgg that it would remove one great safe-- , politics, but, in spite c;t .Mr. Raney's lgelixadrglgw };:gh tx:?m(i;}::g?eanat!:;uill'g ;'(ff:'é'; '{"tttha(ti direct:tion, the member of the borrower's experience in ntford ventured t the O.T.A. would not be t%es%fll;higf canadm-------------------------_n farming . conditions. ave in the coming. election, The , § CGovernment, whether < it willed or not, must accept responsibility for ° four years of adminlstration-----"or maladministration." s Challengo to Attorney--General., { 3 Were the people of Ontario get»-- ; s ting what they voted for in the way t of temperance legislation ? demand. I : ed Mr. MacBride. "Have we saved A f the boy? I do not think we have. I : f challenge the Attorney--General to ® roduce from his own records the & £}es_ of the people who have been put F € j _ coonmnmnonnennntennnnnnnnnentnenntennnenntennnennnenttentenapemmmmmmmmmew.......__