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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 13 Mar 1924, p. 3

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As evidence'to corroborate what he did say, the Premier continued, every member. was inundated with mes-sages on Monday and Tuosday from all sons." organizations that doubtless had receive-d messages similar to those they had received lam June. He again read the War- ling telegram on that occasion. and added that he did not suppose the telegram that went out last Saturday was signed by Way'ling, but undoubt- edly it was received, because many of the messages in reply had said they were sent because of the re- quest of friends ot the cause in To- .'r-onto. SENT lil) TELEGRAM, ASSERTS MR. RANEY Former Attorney-General Has Lively Tilt With Premier Ferguson The Premier replied warmly that when Mr. Rancy had spoken on the history of the O.T.A. and reviewed the Premier's views and speeches on the temperance question trr" had done so for the purpose of tending the public to believe that the act was in danger. He had made his speech in the House to reach the country. and knew when he made it that the telegrams would be used for that purpose. Innndatod With Messages. Mr. Raney 'ad various entencns' hot-(y. remon. "nun"... "_".'"""-' -.-- _ . from Mr. 'il,r'i?tflot)f, spec»; (Mn! I'al-lum. Nixon, Oke, Ross, Widdi-lliver, lite?..? FCUTTW- Ecplesmne, Itaney was not present in the House rsitrstd---11. 'Elllott. "Jes, "811:0". .Fln18y89n'. Tuesday when the Premier spoke). 'Ntws----Ateres, Belanger, Belford. Ganlen. God ":3y, .mldm. Oray, and, in reference to the statement of Berry. Black, Bradburn, Bragg,!Gra\ es. Htrmbly, Baney. Harcourt, the Premier that Mr. Raney had in- "allan, Carr, Chambers (Oxgord). ' Keenan. Hm. Hillmer. Ireland, flamed public opinion on the sub- Clarke (Brockville), Clarke '(iiii;riii-'jiji,i,rii; Jamieson (Grey? Jamieson ject. the East Wellington member nmberland), Colllver, Cooke, t?1rE?yl,(,s2y,,coe),: Johnston. Joynt, .Keefer. dtc1ared there was not a scinul-la or Ecclestone. Elliott, Fame. FersU-iKehh. Kelmedy (Peel), Renngdy particle of truth in that statement. son. Finlayson, Fisher, Gardgn, Grad- l gii,pat1,'ta",1',u"McicrveT" sil,tQe//,', . ' am ', I b ' _ I o . Knew Nothing About It. t/gihv%1ei,o?/r"t',v',d.'i'gt'i',' Hill. Hlll- l MacBride. Macdiarmid. Mahoney, In reference to Mr. Ferguson's re- mer.. ' Ireland. Irvine. Jamieson l, Mark. Martin. Milligan. Monteith, 'gt? that My. Haney had seen to it. (Grey). Jamieson (Simone). John-lNesbitt. Nickle, Oakley. Owens, Pat- that .tekgmms were sent otrt ,ol"ll,' non. Joynt, Keefer. Keith, Kennedy terson, Ranklcn, Rowe. Spence, Med- t1e "sell-em}, Mr. Raney declared (Peel). Kennedy irimisittuttintr), man, Stuart, lyfet,/rtte.ry"R, (Lan- g,Y f sen'. '.ro message; that he hang. Lyons. McBrien. McCausland, ark). Trewnrtha. laughan. Welchel. ll not lee, Iti,t that any message Mecrea, McKeown. MacBride. Mac- Wight, Wilttott (Niagara Falls), sth", 5:2!" that l" knew of no mes- diarmld. Mahoney. Mark. Martin, wrfyrht--5.1 wag: " :3 8.31"" .that no message Mewhinney. Milligan, Monteith. Nes- Ntrytr--rpela.ru.rev. Bowman, gran. that "out "'9"th COIP'PHCHY- and but, Nickle, Oakley. Owens. Patter- Callan, Carmlchael. Clarke (.\_orth. of 'tiie"'ie ar ati e Knew, I? member son. Plnard. Proulx, Rankin, Rowe. t1mbtr1tod)c,.1-h?)1ert,y: Fenton. Pitmer. in 'r'/e,',eit,,en,.t, any message. d Sangster, Sinclair. Spence. siedman,i?1reey?rm kernp, hang. McCallum. whene sl',.'."",','..?,',."),'."?,']':"', warmly that. Stuart. Sweet. Tether. Thompsonit1fewhinr),tly Nixon; 0kg. Pronl'x. iis's,ltl','r,) hf "my; had spoken on the cLanark). Trewartha. vaughan,iRotrtt, Sangsler. Sinclair, ivallitr, ,1]: We; W'- PT} an?! WWW?" Wallis. Weichel, ngle. Wilson (Ni- widdifield--22. 'n' A iers Uietir.tr" and tioetehes, on, agara Falls). Wright-go. Pairs-Price and Raney. Crawford ,, - . I n__.-.. rr....,...' __A 'nokkrhv'lan Txrturhr, (\Vindlnrl In reference to Mr. Ferguson's re- mark that Mr. Haney had seen to it that telegrams were sent out over the week-end, Mr. Raney declared that he sent no message; that he aid not see to it that any message was sent; that he knew of no mes- sage being sent; that no message was sent with his complicity. and that, so far as he knew, no member of the House sent any message. Another warm passage-at-arms occurred between Hon. w. E. Raarey (Progressive. East Wellington) and Premier Ferguson yesterday after- noon in the Legislature before the orders of the day were called in respect to the Premier's reported utterances in speaking to the en- abling tml proposing a plebiscite re- Min-g the Ontario Temperance Act on Tuesday night. 7 beet, this East ivemmrton member declared there was not a Somalia. or particle of truth in that statement. Anew Nothing About It. munaayl tlac-tlr cs'? 3 'How the Legislature Voted 3 On 0. T.A. Plebiscite Bill Members of the Legislature voted, as follows on Hon. Manning Do- irerty's motion to give the O.T.A. plebiscite bill the six months' hoist: 1-etur---Bowman, Carmichael, Do- horty. Fenton, P'reeborn. Kemp. Mc- I'al-lum. Nixon, Oke, Ross, Widdi- meld-ll. 'Ntws----Ateres, Belanger, Belford. Berry. Black, Bradburn, Bragg. t'allan, Carr, Chtmbqrt (Qasgord). mere"" nun-Dr. Iv.-°-.¥ Pairs-Price and Raney. Crawford and Lethbridge, _Chtrmbers and Party, Beck and Taylor, McKnight and Brackin, Henry and Riggs. Moret and Mageau. Lewis and Fewen. The motion for the second reading of the bill, having been then again proposed, was carried on the foi- lowing division: - Yeas - Acres. Belford, Berry. Black. Bradburn. Carr. Chambers (Oxford). Clarke (Brockville), Col- liver, Cooke, Currie. Eccletrtontt, Elliott. Fania. Ferguson, Finlayson. Garden. Godfrey, Goldie. Gray. Graves, Hambly. Haney, Harcourt, Keenan. Hill. Hillmer. Ireland, Irvine, Jamleson (Grew. Jamleson (Simcoe). Johnston, Joynt, Keefer. Keith, Kennedy (Peel), Kennedy ('rimisltamirur). _ Lyons, McBrien. Witrte, Wilson (Niagara. ram), Wright---". Naya-tttlang'). Bowman. Bragg. Callan, Carmichael. Clarke (North- umberland). Doherty. Fenton. Fisher. Freeborn. Kemp, Lang. McCallum, Mewhinney. Nixon, Oke, Proulx, Ross. Sangster. Sinclair. Wallis, _widdifield--22. Pairs-Price and Raney. Crawford and Iaethbridtre, Wilson (Windsor) and Pinard. Chambers and Carty. Beck and Taylor. McKnight and Hrackin, Henry and 'Riggs. More! and Mageau. Lewisicand Sewell. Arm- strong and Tellier. '

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