The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 26 Apr 1923, p. 2

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- "--, _ V (Ill . _ . . . Mfl "I a 'tB. rs' . J We Mil 1llli)'ll'il . . ' P K INS 'fil)a a ~. , , are"! I "g". " ' ' ' l IN QUEENS ARI w t, UillBEE'Ey I 3 formed by the Mattie- Attorney-General Deems It) The Liberal ',t,,e,ttrt1',"t'Lt',,'g,t 3:12:21 'gtiauail: was goin' south 31:3]: . a. seemed to a' . een ouse," an e InadVIsable to .OUOte 1"1'L"i",tg,!g,'t out of proceedings all: 'ee'ttl',",'d'tt 82,30 costs. _ Wholesale Prices - in Queen's Park. Members "ull n"That was one ot your Magis- o.-.-.,-'-.,..--.. parties constantly inquired w tl trates" countered Mr. Raney, and E were the results of the Liner"t the story and the retort seemed QUERIES IN LEGISLATUR meetings, «because the moves o ttt tent to push another clause _,...-....-....-.'- parties transcend in importance any " c f M M of the non-contentious legisMtiott along. Answering ($33,322,353 Labor. now before the House. i re- Showed Liberal Feeling- t es- .) ss/o',','?,,"',',,'.' t) as to 'the respective The bill of Hon. Mr. B 888 Few Liberals were presen y (hm? B1ran rices paid by the Gow. ttpeetintr motor vehieiet, wt" in com- terday, owing to more Important 2x; 'r'l'i"ft"'M. the several brands of mittee nearly all afternoon, and party busineSS- The significance ot' 113m in Government dispensaries most of the evening. The measure no event at the Liberal gatherings, inqthe various years Since yhl,t', e,'..' met with comparatively little 0990- a" not lost on the members Ttel 1t.to.rneyrGtnera1 'I',',"?),',,",',',,']?),"'?'),'.'. sltlon, "though it comprises feta"; remained at their desks or in ttil' "rt 18 not seemed "il,llt.ulh'l'l'. It seventy Samoa" Of course t oo lobbies. When a delegate at e teretst to 'traitvtd.thd',,e,'/e"r' that the along time to make much progress. meeting proposed something tend- may be £326 to the public are as each clause was discussed sep- ing toward a rapprochement be- 'lJd'l"' a: that the Government re- arately. Mr. Biggs 9053955" re- tween the Liberals and the Drury- ceives as near as possible a gross markably successful methods in ites he was immediately howled. profit of 33 per cent. and a net getting a- bill through committee. down. This incident was but a re-', profit ot 20 per cent." He has the facts at his finger ends. fleeti on of the feeling among ifel Total of $1,010,174.92 in Stock. answers all questions courteously, Liberal members of the House. and,' Joseph McNamara (independent, but never gives out as much intor- showed Liberal feeling throughout Riverdale) atrked what was the cost mation as to appear loquacious. In the country as possibly nothing price to the Government of the pres: ' other Words. Mr. Biggs never ob- else could have done. ent stocks of liquor in tl'tif,'hoveJd, structs his own bills. It is doubtful A real fighting attitude was ment .di1r1t,r,1ttrie!',; to JI crime Gl it any bill this session has gone demonstrated at yesterday's Liberal Ram? 'it.elityli,, To? new Jocks or! through committee so smoothly. tratheringB, which undoubtedly indl- "lie 1firiT,.T/ilj'viv. the Government though, of course, there is no prac- cated that the elected members_of 'll/fl/ho/i/i/d, on femur" 28, 1923'! tical politics in a motor vehicles that party were in close touch with was $6tit'y.G0tr'.'o'7, plus customs arid: bill. their people, when they dietetrmine: r..ic. .__. 341, ,ttl.AnaK-,l crona a"? tttade2,tof/'jl,1i/'ifi4/'yy. 2 Lawyers Have to Argue. to contest theitpendlitni :sereveale d 331. Hogarth (Conservative. P013? The only hitches, and they did a patting), than ever yesterday Arthur), "Red; "yes menacing); not amount to much, occurred wihen ggtethe stand taken by J. Walter General in the City of. new Feb_' ithe clauses relating to convict one K.C in favoring the idea between September At 19'0'.d.m.1 was! 'for breaches of the law were under Curl'yt.J F ii "candidates run in rid.. rtxary l, 19.1; The ensue! I lditseturtsion. These clauses gave the that Gal Liberal opposition was Agllswer'n" another (women ML: lgwyetrs 1?th "t%oeratleduvridfagl1"il', 358(13):!) Popular. and, in fact, was - . r .' b at there are 56 Cana..) ey oo ' lar. gilfhoigm tplearnons employed as' usual. Every lawyer seems to have decidedly unpopu lred at the Lib- _ " " . rt for From what transD members of the. Provincial Police-ll had some peculiar case in con tin B and Judging by what Three resignert during the time 01" which he wants provision in the eral Inge" glace in the Legislature general Elliott and leg1 duriny 2.y' new law. In any event, Mr. Biggs gas"? ethep past few weeks, all tame of .the present" Commission H} did not worry over the legal tech- lll' g t an arrangement. fusion VOTE; '11ittdf4d'j.ri.'-Jdiia.: told the!. nicalitiea, leaving them to Hon. Mrf. fern/il/lf/yu between Premier Legislature in answer toaverbal i113 Raney, who is quite capable o gut and any Liberals is utterly (lulr'y by the Conservative Leader,! wranglingtwith any lawyer over any ("it 3: the question. The Liberal ti t l 0 id not promise the final ega po n . . ' " all the 111 reISOl'tleofol'he Public Service Com-l During the evening Hon. Mr. Fer- determinataor: rtroioc2,ttet.i'hli' extraor- mission before the House rose. Itl iuson. in illustrating the convic- ridings in n ab i/iii" in Queen's would have been completed except', dons tor speeding, told ot a trip he dinary ammo at has received a for t.htt Hydro-electric Inquiry 00W}! lad with a friend up Yonge street Park. The Dagny"! will be more mission. he explafineq- The ""19 I, and back last summer. On their new impe u: the campaign pro- mattfl to 8553123" trom was on t "i' return south a constable took their i fully reveale 85 iebllzid bs Cl, i number, and Mr. Ferguson said his) gresses. ' re ' r. T . M_-___---'l Mr. Ferguson asked it the other) M a members could not make a. report,', but Mr. Raney said that the other, legal member of the commission,; Norman Sommerviile. had been in! , Replying to Mr. Hay, Mr. Raney said the members of the oommis~' sion were on a per diem, not a flat,', rate basis of remuneration. yel understood all the inquiry had been made, but the report was not yell ready. IV. D. Gregory is the Chair-i man of the Public Service Commis-' sion. i i -"-----------------..,

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