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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 5 Mar 1924, p. 2

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F ch ii' - W no. 8 g 't Chi - e . e" _ ' The m b t ' ' "a 1",',elrilesC'p'.',t/itufpt1;'gi'gtqt, that ! em er or Prescott criticized; . n _ e . t . un ., the appointment of a. legislative l "Per. Pastures. ' d ,li' with exprearling their opinion on memo: 'e'tetary for Northern Ontario asl Instancing Quebecs ea mg ltarlo Temperance Act. IUSeless expenditure and iher power matters, he said that we Several public bills were trt i . ' ' predicted) _ b h d Just as mm Ithmt m the creation of a. se wrote swore told that Que ec a ,Isecond reading before the Budget :Depanment of Health ti Gl - {cheap or cheaper power thannwe had I debate was resumed. By the terms lmeut, a your hence ' 2, hovern fAnd he had read in The I, 11131101321 of one, sponsored by William Keith {new Minister of fi1"r,Jr""/f,'d/TL,t [ Post that'in the United States they. (Conservative, North York), town- .as an addition to the Cabinet. tr i were "um-"g In a plant which woulc'shlps bordering on cities having a I ' Iproduce $50 power. . iiFFiitiF; of less than 100,000 will l "rostressivos, Insultcd. ', "We know that the Chippewa coeiIhaWe the right to examine, license l J. G. Lothbriq n P .. . t us about $260 adiorseifiowedr. "Sh all" and regulate electrical workers. Att.. momlo t T Ff., mgmwve L',' a great questlon, an on', fy",yr' other bill, introduced by J. . Milli- , r or West Middlcscx. com- whether the Government would bfl Conservative Stormo trtves .niencod with an cxprt'srsion of regret wise to plunge into it, and whetherl gen. ( ek' d the right to k eat It" tttv. "insult" which had been of- :the Dominion Government would! Its'..".'..'? 'l',",',';','.""',',",',,,,',,',',',',,,",,',',", pp 451"" the Progressive group by the help or not." Iagainsvt t eir a . 9081:1133 hilllnisttlcr when their acqul- 1 [Walls Hearst's Fatt. IOthcr Billy Discussed. . fSpcakcr was fio/u'fl1tt'.'""'/,,.gf,,i,t, Mr. McKoown, 1liscussinrt, tho on..) Some discussion took place on the .Vf'l'guson reminded him that Hon l tai'io Temperance Act, toolf his s'tziiidl bill of A. C. Lewiy (Conservative. gMunning l)ohcrty was on the iiai:i in favor of the declaration ot theI Northeast Toronto». which give! at the time of the appointment and I Premier that Just as Boon as there IE township municipalities the right to ' (could have voiced opinion a sutfieient demand from tho peo- purchase tire equipment without the l Mr. oohertv--, do t l. all d l ple of Ontario to cast " vote on the,assent of the electors. This.featyre things when I am I t"il'f, .1121" y .0! o.T,A. the people would be given' was opposed hy Hon. Manning Do- lhad not been n',') y oI'llVltit 21in: the privilege of voting. Was there herty. but supported by Zotiqur 'Mr. Speaker , 1:53 'l?'",',", to. you. IL a man in the Houst, ho asked, "'0" Mugeau (Liberal. Sturgeon Falls) ipod forwurd 'und 'Jl,"t"enotlt)",', M";- i: would ear: that that was not a fair, The bill passe-ll second reading. 'nution in. nor noin - " --_. _ _ F-- - __ e "e'-----------------, A notice ot motion by Pete: ' The Middlesex member )rotested honest and British way of dealing Iaguinst the use of the legislature I [ with the question? !Heenan (Laban if,,',',',',",.':),) tour: Ilfrl"ilege by members to shy thingsli If he were to speak the semi-E upon timber concesséon: It: to Jlti') ', layout the press or any other indi- I I ments or his constituents. Mr. Mc-I the prevailing rate o hw 'd vernment vidual" that the member would not 'Keown continued, he would say di; employees and asks t e o t tr dare say outside of the Chamber. I l'ectly opposite to what had been said. to insert a clause in contrac s I i . I in the House by the member fromI that effect. '" hat Preacher Poutui. I Southwest Toronto and by the mem-; E. Proulx, Liberal_ member for '; Taking Ill? thrra eurroruxstion of: her for North Waterloo. But he; Prescott, opened at night with brief lprevious tttt'tubr?rs of the Privincur,' thought there should be some cochomments upon the record of the. iot Qttebec's liquor system Mr. Lou-i- promise as between the different previous Government, which. he I'hridge quoted my, E. L'avergne of, views of members. He declared the thought, had inclined too much to IQueboc to show that the Bytgttent w.diii, record of the Conservative party on commissions. Speaking particularl) ',nust all that some people tidiiiied'"rt"i' temperance matters showed prog-lot its special Hotels .Committee. he (to be. ress ilndtcmperhance Il~IengMllttiiont itiii-)iid,i,c,.),ii,e?, the "M.'ii'yttih1efst,',Ut 'TI; ' oquale anyw ere. e to o t e,versity course or oe e ' ... .' 1,d/tbeer, Laying-2g". Je)t,it'gtgi,nitt petitions of the Committee of OneIdid not think the committees report . tippttrot4 of Provincial Frcit.Ci'r,'o, Price , Hundred. and declared the Govern-lads worth its cost. _ _ _ w . . tlla, . _ ment of the day was told that theyl did not ktgtNNo with thvticit "Might" were not politicians but when the' pus-ended in those previous years hyI Government put the matter to a vote such eminent critics as Hon. Chart-SI "they went to the ballot and voted I'McCi'Ht. Mr. Letrltrtt-id;rgxt proceeded prohibition and on the very same P. ondotse the demand of previous! day and h). the same ballot they . Liberal spokesmen for a standard-; cast, I35 down." ' 'ized system of Government accouriit~I FiiiGiii of Courts - F ' 111g. _ o Lit--------------.---------- . I In connection with the diecline of He made criticism of Justices and C"-'--------------------------------' ',$1,700,000 in Forest and Lands Judge: Whoi censureddjurigs (y 'f/t I , ii iDepartment revenues he asked diets rougit in, an. sai t at t eh C [l, 1'?,1sfit,t,,',e: it was the result of bad Juryman in his position as a juryv' Trooper Bowens are ( Ibusinieest on the pant of the new Gov. i "lailmggfdxtst :58 tis/y",",,",',',', {$30212 . , cme-. wasit: "atltqy at', ' , , I , ' {good l'," aire'sdmbtn'; mi1itefce,2t1g Ion the Bench. He hoped also that Before Iaislatm l Ito show hy statistics may. Whereas ! the Ghochrntmcnt wtoultfi a? somethingr _ I a, . . I a ' ifor t e we termen o e prices o E ----------..- {Ergeafifigd'gg'fwf'frdprigégjefhzntxflgfi lilie products of the_farms in On- l Before the orders of the day I {the farmer had to buy were all Itario. and yyrgesttd m that I'espect 5 were cay.ed in tihe Legislature l .about 100 per comm over Dre-war !the tt'111lii'tho')1tn,tvcthe,vtlti,ntst,ii,ij,i-] i yesterday. J. A. McCaushutel, I ',prices. (owned elevators, Vi c would guai- 1 . . l Iluntee the farmer a minimum price l Conservative member for Bouttih- I . {Against St. Lawrence Deal? I'on his product.l fdopip",ey.'i-o,,iyyyl l west Tonomitzo, returned to the t " ution in canine ti rt elevators wou f e ar more DODU' w l r Barracks :W'dlfiile 's'k"riic'itetei,1:1e _j,j,i.oeat:,1r,iiie,ril,,li, iar. he said. than Government-c-on- l subject of the Sidney I plans In spite of all estimates und'I trolled liquor. inoiderpt. He stated that Prooper ;1&MPAIXWS of costs and the "cheap-! ' Pleas for the establish merit of Bowen was mow a deeyerrter, hav- lost power in the world," Mr. Lem_I'Jlsma.ll hospitals in some of the small I ing we to Buffm and had ' 'lmid're said all these estimates .iitrdlitityrt.s,s' between sudhumr and Sau)'. oommftted perjury, inasmuch as a i'-,1'i'd'iTsy to rriGi4/dJo' low One (iii. Marie were made by A. G. l he had swam he was a. British i hi I h. ho ed was that ii new! 1Tailis (Liberal, Algoma). " subject and mow claimed to be t 1:35? t.d :0 be developed opDOr-il He heartily approved the Govern- I a United States citizen. He . 'tp'uollii'ly would be give!" the fgrm'er id ment's move .t.? grant: a bounjty till; aarlit::1 the ,A,:ti-aoyn,ms.r-Geiniet1 to ili its benefits. i iron ore, a hull which. he said. no" take these facts, into comder- titl we] tt t , bli 'shi would take pleasure m supporting. l adorn. with a View to revising I In tne pa. er o I U C ",',Ue2P.i?, Continuing, Mr. Wallis urged $013!- ' I sser.teir:ces ttsid on Bomn'g "a Mr. Lethbridge endorsed the state- ___-_.____,"_ __,-..--..__ ----- i . ,"" Des ,. F ad meats of Sir James Lougheed, who-', . . "I millionth. Hon. Mr. "Nickle m e had stated that Governments had' regulation regarding medical inspec- " no reply. .extended the scope too greatly to in- l: tion ot lumber camps, referring to -"---'--------------.----.-.-.-...----' clude the field of sociology and ot the dangers accruing from the close ARM--m public utilities. giving the Canadiaii alconitaot of numbers ote1ery some of National Railways proposed branch, whom were afflicted with contagious lines as examples. Sir James had! diseases. He also urged that the said that many times the State en- Government adopt some progressive _ tors a field without regard tor itsl reforestation policy. ability to compete with private en-: "I believe in the theory of the terprises. . . . i O.T.A.," he said. "But I believe that _ "Now. the problem 15 this,' lieI'in its application it has been very said. "i have here another state-'. bad in some respects. I believe that ,ment by a Dominion man that it is! instead of the O.T.A., some system 'going to cost double or three times; of Government control would be pre- 'what it is estimated. What should! feratrle." "oe done bet-ore entering a thing of I M. Vaughan, Conservative member F that kind is to take the advice of that Nye Weiionid. urged the institution man and have a th.oI?utrh lnvestls'a-I of an embargo on pulp, expressing tion as to whether it is going to cost the opinion that American pulp con- i t the Province too much as a publici corms were merely using our country ownership mutter. y. whether we] as shorehouses for their raw Prod- _ l will do as they are doing in Quebec,I ucte. Coming from a "wet" constitu- ' ' 'Iet .DI'iVN-e interests develop. it mid; (ency. be conveyed what he declared. [ lie-JD governmental control ox er it.

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