Fkga,, _ AQWA tity-. --- --.- v' "'l --------J--.... e _ against the amendment; otherwise (No pm :A'nnounced' . the Conservatives and Independent No pain! were announced. Absent he had been a mm": Cr Labor members present voted solidly I,,,e'iift,l','i,' were: Messrs. Macdiarmid ranythirttr in the n I'roueuc m . , ' o . . ature of Drohi . f . against the amendment, and the Kennedy (Peel), Rankin, Pains. tion, he tie, He did believe Ili-y Progressives and Liberals for it Acres, Sir Adam Beck, Keefer, Cur- the. introduction of 4.4 Wor' . mat; "PV z . rie, More. Kennedy (Timitrktutting), to ameliorate conditions 1].}? help: mim- New Amendments. sweet. Elliott, Beltord. ngle. Mil- tttrio Temperance het had "(it "nr, l Following the disposal of this ligart, Oaldey, Jamif:pe (West Sim- sham, 1ypocr.isy. and, to a Wilfrid! i o . coe). Clarke. . '(Northumberland extent, a whole lot of "drum" amendment, 1 eter Heenan (lndepen- West), lrohertyrBowman, Mahoney, {That same sickness is l) "canes-st [dent Labor, Kenora) moved three Rowe, Thompson. (Lanark North), pver Ontario todav'." "lat-evident all: {amendments one after the other, the Will-90h (Niagara Falls), Haney, libero. was not a local 'o',,'c,',")1/,y/r,'" first two being defeated simply by Gitet llenton. Pinard. Homuth, Berry, (ttt the pinbispne an". 'cfii), main-I calling the yeas and hays. and the Co.ll.i.ver, Johnston, Hamhl)'. Lang. 'rmnblle and, the hip-pocket 'p,'i'ik1h'vf,",",l, last one being declared out of order Liberals wh.o voted with the Gov- (done "WW harm to tho ~7:('.hl.avn: 'hy the speaker. This amendment. ernment against the amendment 'the youth ofthiv, countrv "Vitals (it; which was received with roars of ":0": ZOUQPG Mageau, Sturgeon 'thmg '?VPr Micro." 's/rr/l,',',"" "rr, laughter by the members and with !?1l:1; Aurelien, _Pto1antrer, Russell; "Velchel. , l I M-., cries of "Carried! Carried!" asked Edmond l'ljoulx. Prescott: Robert L. 'Bmakin gm." ds _ , (that the bill be sent back to commit- lirackln, IN pst Kent, and E. P. Tol.. S' ' '...t C n " Motion. l lice to insert a clause that doctors her, North Essex. ' A . 2?",l'mg it.Iter thr, dinner hoiir l l i must not charge more than 50 cents - l :d in?" (Liberal. Ottawa) C',',", ' j: l for a prescription. I ?Cf(;1:ql:'-n 'l?frl'y tho House when :1; I "i imagine we have no control I 27'" g " "Tm" could have me "Kg _ ' over what a doctor may charge," ' in ".,('l,11'1_ Ln frottor than 4.4." I]! i said Speaker Thompson, who de- ' inesossar; to "Win "(NOT on can. , clared the amendment out of order. il " . if pretense of having il Mr "45.11;" t, L The 4.4 beer bill was then declared " 11yyy.l:"'es:, Jy said. thr iaw "MAE: L 'catried. and so passed through its I , rang. Who wants tn we beer .9031? ll 'las legislative phase, except for for- l y? "s.taurapts, in mutant: inlal assent on prorogation day. 322?): l' fbml'hm shopw'VI ,2; , . . e . s or . ' Kr. . 1 per" it I, a, tt ("ails for Rancy. RESPECTING l) "OR Attornpy-Gerwra1 harry; all}; $11123 ' .0 i "tiring tho morning session the , he Rood tsltizon,v. Mr. Final-d it must .hill had gone back to committee to _--.-----------. that would mean thev must id",')',',?,', .make two minor corrections of mis- fic",",',:,':,'):',"" As for 4'4 l at." iDrints, and for a moment it was . . l t P greatest bluff ever . . ' "s _ thought that it would get third read- Wilson of Windsor Calls fl.' tho peoplo of thr, 'irrd,l'ir,C,',"'tii) ling then and there, especially as the - . F inard dettl,nresd. ' . l [he,',',",",','.' said that all he had under- Upon Attorney Genera. m Ib;'You will haw next Tr'ar m , ta en was that the hill would not be . w at this 1'"m"utir.n are"! I. . (In called until Thursday. The Attor- CtyT0boration Mr. Final-ll. and Ir),,'-,""),,,?,:':,, "'Y't noy-General, however, previously e---------.---'""'" amendment, 'rlv. NWT-rider "F1" had admitted that the bill was not IUtlrort I.. "WWI" ll Irv, l '3 .vmg to he called until the Progressive ASKS IMPORTATION NEXT Kent). ""1" NI "S! . Leader was in the House, and third - .----------- -__ reading was not called for until at- -----------------'" M." ----_-- ternoon. l ncxpcctcd tactics on the |l.'ll'l of Mild Titansy mid iiIntiinaJeid that he Premier Ferguson in moving the ad- wou fltVI e e - ouse a so on the . .." . .. . , Ibills to provide for the beverage tax, Jottrnrtent of the dolmto "WSW! ill- '. '_tt.n increase the members' indemni- den ""'l'mse of thc discussion which l (tAe.s,. and to increase the Cabinet had continued for three hours in the l 'i-lf-i-lr-ttrf' salarie§_ 111S._...fy2y and Legislature yesterday on the motion last of these three went through' of Frank W. Wilson (Conservative. _._.._..._.._.... "gird fr"JI'1'/.? 2t morniggtlh" ot,Q',: Windsor) that Ontario should adopt Att G eral Sa 8 new ,a senee o l. r. aney. an oug l , e...r , ' " - n " {he was in his place when the Pri " sistem of-government on thr basis Wiley e . y idemnity bill passed third reading hel of mm" 'option. gation 0f Chiropractors {made no effort to oppose it. ! Mr. Wilson made hitter criticism . . . 'Not Seeking- Dettry. l of former Attorney-(joncrlll Haney concurred In Legislation . l When um Premier seemed to make, and declared that if prohibitionints s--.------.----'- ',a, protest against the Progressive: did not take great care they would , illeader dividing-the House on the "I". a vepeal of the l)ohcrt CW, and BOYS HOME CONSlDERED . A' beer bill, Mr. Raney called out: _ . . I _ ' 3 ' ' . . ....____.._._ "I let you off on three out of tour." permission for the importing: of li- - ' , When the-division bells rang the; Hllfrt" Into Ontario. in discussing In 'eomrnittct stap:r' . fnogl,g1,ii,te.eit/,'l {labile ACCOllrtliS "71218? He Blames the Women. in the Legislature yesterday morning in session, an re was qu1 e a te-l 1. . . . .. _ ' ' , , . , . .. - lay while "adjourned and the mem-; He said IPI it "as no. lot that the Boys 1\ elfare Act, it was an bers came to the House. . thit increaseg strength of 1"T. was pounced that a committee of CO ' g) cr ' - g ' . . Mr. Heenan's first amendment was 1,2521}; 'r/,1'i,ii"i't"//'ant If,,)-,',:),",?.";,')", would be formed, with an Executive 7 that the 4.4 he". could not be. f?Ctrl- added. that he was not aware Sr a Committer of 10, to consider the ' 1 sumed on the premises where it was _ . ' ' Tr place in Ontario that was going to matter This act. has to do with the i sold, except Jn standard hotels: his; llf'llt'llt more from the new IH'OI' 7 . - l t.'ec?,nd was to strike out the clause, than the Border Cities Mr "distill proposed Boys' Home at Bowman- . 'd thefbgl :9"in a maximum ""31" then wont into an analysis of the ville. Her o ' of (It,',",',,,,',',",',',',",','",'),',')"',,.' . r. recent plebiscite figures. liethought Premier' Ferguson stated that e" eenans ale" ments were second- il. was the women of the country _ . .. . ., . iirpd ed by J. F. Callan (Independent districts who had rolled up the large definition of residence. as aphid Iliaborrk llalny lltver).' and Mr. 'vote for prohibition. but it was with to indigents. is to be determined, oy 't_ftantry"s SIX V'OMh-'l hoist amend- :lllell mostly that alcohol had been the Statutes Revision Commission. [ment was secondft! by John (1.]oeth- thts real problem. . 1 ill r pjederick G. McBrien Ibridge lProgresiftve, west.Middle- . . ' Che 91 0: 4 "h est Toronto) sex)... . F isms Repeal Will Come. ' (Conservative. .bou . wq 'wi'tifdor'a"i.i', _ How Vote Went ', "One of the things the proltibi- coverirngtltis matter,was l . . ' -' ' lilollisl. has got to consider is this: Sought Fair-Wage Clause. . The vote on Mr. Raney's amend- lum- of these days the pendulum will Wh the House approved min-our. ment w,rytytfoh!?ty,fo/" the amend- swing so far against him that more fn a; the ll)uluth & Ontario 5. r?y.rnt--Ater,f: 1irT1at.l?.ryT,, Riggs, will come. in the way of anti-prohi- Domitian Com any and the Parry xbuxom. Lethbrldgt'. VV'Hddlheld.' Car- 'bition than reasonable. men will I.tat way d 1,e'i11'er.n" Ontario Rat _ lmichael. Flasher. Bragg, Mewhinney, 'want," he said. Ottawa. he said. sound an :01: 1 Peter He'eliall. J \Wallls. Sangster.' Kemp, McCallum. mad the absolute right to rcpeal the way Coglpjnf'rbor Kenora) Wm. 'it Carty, Seven. Freeborn, ROSS and iimportation prohibitory law now in lindepe'rl en A ii%.ii introduced. L Taylor... ..' _. . Iforce. and he declared that unless Pd a t.,',1r,iv!,','idetu:il that the Gov- l Against the 1'ye,e,n1nyT,t-r-aMtiy'yr. (the prohibitionists were reasonable the Premier m imk ftor this nith- 'ii Ferguson. Henry. Nickle, Price. Mar- (they would see the repeal of these ernment would, oo a Q . r,i'e'rdr'r't//t. tin, Godfrey, Jamieson (South Grey), .provisions. out the necessity of ands to the (r, , Owens, It'inlayson, Black, McKeown. He referred to Mr. Ilaney's cir- Amendment Ywash J,t1jnll'ric/'"idi/ Gray, Nehbitt, Bradburn. Clarke cular-letter anent the enforcement miskaming & tPf.t. Tl, bts as to cnt' (Brockvllle). Garden, Weichel, of the Ontario Temperance Act is- tray Act, Ir.',,?",','.','.',',".,," ou 1',"iii(1i,re I Joynt. Lewis,_ McBrien. Ece1etstone, sued in 1920, and declared that if right of this s,ci",',,1e'd',7ce',c,'tria"i "up. , Chambers, (West'Wellington), Carr', he had sent such a. letter to Supreme money to ttfrNipiss"rur , " ' f1oJ.ed1'ifi'J'; MISCI'ea. Goldie, Ire, Court Judges "1 have not any doubt way Company, - an . mer rewartha Wright he would have been hauled up for Medi ' . ' . ' , _ ' cal Act Passed. S'pence. Chambers (South Oxford). contempt and locked up-ond)"' , When the Medical Act received fl"i'grt': Ihre; S"??? gatgerson. 1540- what _s_turyld have been done to him." third reading, Mr. Heenan said he "mg twig?" l 4°. tn l Kathe Ile thought the present Attorney- had received protests from "MIT" ' 1Mort n 30"). Monteith, Mc.. General --(Mr~.. Nickle) would agreol tractors in the North that they had Causland. Edwards. .Irvine. Arm- with him that 4.4 beer was not Bo- hot had the opportunltv to make strong. Harcourt. Vaughan, Belan- in t be' th ' l it' d i ' c, mnent ' . l g 0 ft, .ne as Ivor n liquor representations to the tuner 5);; Ella}: SBtgiCR1n' Ill?"' Hee- legislation. V . '. . about this act tttorney-General I , m ' ' ' . f, . . ' . . . . ~- .". an "Sham and Hypocrisy." T Nickle said a large delegationlief W. G'. 1veichet "(North Waterloo), chiropractors had "rattled 1:9?93381'32' . in, seconding the motion, said it was. and had concurred in t e Mia] men -. tone which, ity, his opinion. "will bel They will not all be m f" asked , heralded far andwide as legislation; on the Board of ,te,'/e',."Jdrd Ox- . which will be ln'ettect in'the next ge,al'f, Ross (Progressive, _ " year or two in Ontario." For years} . . , I _-" ' .._.. ~.........-..¢ " "Certainly not," replied Mr. Nickle. "