The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 26 Mar 1926, p. 2

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. 'tl-Ill-ll.-'"""-""""-'"""'-'"'"'""'-"""""-"""""'"'" *7, . -"-'""'"""+tll$li" -"""T"'"'""" 9, . - . f l - . frrirsti, Maych td Ch ' O . I ', Brachin l eases, Coaxes, Scolds, CURIOUS SiTUATlON i . . i I But Fails to Budge Premier EEE) BY VOTE " l ---------_ Chicago's Craze for Liquid. _ ' . ' ' Mr. Brackin then cut into statistics i i , Laird of Queen ' Park Replies Ihimself. He said that if he could get 0N CONTROL ISSUE. u . " 10,000 cases' of whiskey Into Chicago , When the Time Comes and (ii"iiiii, Chicago. he suggested, could i . . . handle that amount, in spite of its _-------- _ Sticks to His Dugout in Face (decided preference for Ontario water Members From 'W t' C i, . . ti---tte could make a million dollars. a e O "_' of Appeals io Divulge His iHe also said that in 20 minutes' time ' . . . n l Li "or Policy ihe could take the Attorney-General St'tuenCleS Line Up Against q ;into downtown Toronto and buy T T l o-------'"- lliquor at 87.50 a bottle. which after- Proposal iward would be found to be worth _.._...._...__.... . CHAMBER BEDECKED 2590;"? b t d M B kl " T L or V e ore awn " r. rac n WITH OLD "EMPTIES" asked the Premier it he had seen . AL SIS OF R|DINGS daylight. "It you have," said he, __..__....__..~ m--------- "and in ample time see fit to in- - 'c-tg- . . _ Just before "Stand down'." in the iroduce a measure substantially akin Analysis of.the Legislature vote d f n L to the principles set forth in my on the Brackin control proposal . 2eeerd 2111'i ay 33mg?" .at.' 1'p,'2.t,hti l will i'",',!',.',?',? Elie". shows that of the ten, members who rec n aunc e a ermi *,1 A ore. wi go out ant win a ri ng ' _ - tack on the Ferguson defenses,': tor m" ttt the next election." 1/.1r:'1,to,1, it, nine represent constitu h b " l I "Ha. hal" said some one. "The moles which gave majorities for weakened as t ey W9? y a 'IIT catch.'" . Government control at the last night ot using Vigil. tButi hf. "glut the Premier refused to nibble plebiscim R L. Brackin. WC., Lib- Brackin (it In get rvel,',V, I':,.,',," 'll Si J,' l l eral, West Rent, the mover of the effort to expose the rem ers vu - t ts t tC . l"t: . . resolution, alone comes from a rid- nerable spot. The Premier remained Repulsed, yr, Brut-km sliiltcd his ing which voted against. West Kent the bulk of immovable granite he 2rt,,,tg',s.thoe, 1tf,ti.p1at,rnh1,1i'f1vW.' T voted for the continuance of the . C = . s" 't 'A an. e - . always has been. Not a budge from land, Conservative. who an hour 0.T.A. by 166 of a majority. his silence on the "wet" policy of earlier. had raided the former Some. Interesting Voting. " the Government. Not a crack in his amendment to the extent ot char- More interesting, perhaps, was tne armor. . 'ge,t,g11ivnUthi"e", one _t,tati "could not incident of a score ot members cem- . . y c ieve rea invernment ... . , - . The Wiles of an Angler. control." Mr. Brackin's guns awak- .12;.gy'afiliinfififiiri'ii'éi'i'£21m t M; EPaCkln. he? CaJoled, he flat- 21193) Mr. Vaughan out ot a. sound trite Brackin Government-control ere , e pounde ' he patted. He . iii"; osal told funny stories, and he told sad Mr. Vaughan looked appealingly l p i' . _ S Dr. ones. He whipped tho channels of at Premier Ferguson, twiddling with "V" s),etis,e.nt1igatrr,tmo,yi'n)2/r" 'l,,a/idift . possibility with. all the dettness of his watch chain. Ititcréllil'g wh 'hai been outspoken the experienced angler. But he did "Don't shriek tor help from oort ouo, o oTA Althou h d not get a rise father," thundered Mr. Brackin. tty" l change in the .281. G v g- The West Kent member decorated Mr. Vaughan threw out a last ap- his riding voted by $,6 or ted??? his Legislature desk with I winds of peal. But Premier Ferguson gat tttV 71mm control, Dr. Carr suppor: e bottles. Big bottle little bottles' moved, granite-like; the Gibraltar ,Governnient against the amen ment. "empties," trom 'iaia.LUdt- the order. of the Government. Once again, he W. G. Willson (Conservative. NV . of the Attorney-General-the "ating" "wasn't having any." 'a.;:m-a Falls), whose riding gave 2 - previously had been extracted. En- And so the day dawned. COO majority for Government chri- tirely surrounded by what once was. trot. also voted against the Brae. l liquor, 'Mr. Brackin spoke teelingly' amendment. an.d. both these tnc-ln- ot conditions along the border. He hers were derisiveiy applauded .by told how Windsor was being deluged ral pporters of the Budd" resolution gilt? Spugious spirits from the United _ V when they cast. their votes against it. a es; ow Windsor people were . . . paying fancy prices tor "Johnny MnBrntkin Is Ironic. R L "Sandy iirfiyonkid'C-"aciGii "ao Brackin, li. ',., were r0 n . much poison." and worth, acycording the floor as some of the members to analytical estimates. from 25 to trorn wct. ridings cast their votes 50 cents. against the amendmgnt. Whgn fe, '" . '. _ e or Blames the OTA _y.'os,bitt, Toronto onserva v . . . . . , it,stt , so, Mr. Brackin said. He charged the 0.T.A. with re- '/1',-1'y"/,'u:'r',ro During the applause sponsibiiity tor conditions whereby t'iiich greeted Dr. Learning Carr's: Ontario was being made the sole Jury" vote, Mr. Brackin explained:; dumping ground tor "camouflage" "Another brand from the burning."': 'lite,?,, i"etnhe,'1tj,tdtreef Sitn tQuebec, as And when Mr. Raney voted the same' 6 n e a es. . ' . . T Mr _ " way as Premier Ferguson, A . o';lyege, 3?? f2'iTh"."'nt going to t3racltin said: 'pr,e,te t','nt,t,1tue1nt, . . ' ,. r v - chifihne sameness his "it?" $5531" M now a l. abou " h some" ng While these were the few mem- ' t w en the time comes _ h H t ok ar- "The time has come," said Mr. ""5 ot wl1.ora t e ouae O p Brackin. But again the Premier ticular notice when the vote ' wast wasn't "having any." '1'mlled. a score of others similrérlly Attorney-General Nickle counter- . t situated will be Indicated in the -3; attacked for his superior oft1eer with . ',',ttu'e"ihig about a. rum-running _ Mwintt get2t,fle otgu?1"dt,t on so e. Said he, 1aughingty: "Can and in on on my )hionorahle friend enlighten me representative cast his ballot. . on t t tt sub ect?" "There is not a subject in the world 's upon which I could not enlighten the honorable Attorney-General." snapped Mr. Brackin. For the mo- _ ment Mr. Nickle went a copper color.

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