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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 9 Feb 1927, p. 4

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' W e d *¥ nesd ay, Fe b. 9Th 'fi' 1 k f 2 JA E At first, sai i ( rst, gaid he, the policy had JLEADERS IN HOU Rd io uts ottlielr ' _ 16. Premier F [ | # erguson interjéct-- § ior @A &uestlon asking for his authority ' in at statement. In reply, Mr. § nclair read section of the Prime f Minister's manifesto in the matter, { IN and added: "I don't think the Pre-- mier had any doubt but that the sal { ale ; i)ctyheer was part of his initial pol-- i fevmmmasc en mrertmta ntren ' : ' At the outset of his re c C o . laa nt marks, Mr. e s essrs. Smclatr and Rane Smda'ir. having. congratulated the ic 'etronk. Man." | § OKer St c Y 2:'(';'1' ?p:al\;f'r. went on to praise the "--'{;.It{e was, said he, going to give 2: : er Stron ritici rer--and seconder of the Address| PEWS of the setting, day by day, & nmen , 6 § shmore id a (King' S 10US, nameless "strong 7' $ an Latter'%'om and Dr. Paul Poisson (North {:_xan to the Province, He wWas t l ays Dr. COdy W as Man m:s::;) noting that both were new 'r()) alr)nan of undo'l'xbted reputation." M ;. e ers in the House. "Of course," |: re Premier had already had such «I'P 0o Won the War', in said he, "it was expected that they & man in view," and had approach-- $ D s Should o their part in rejoicing ed him. If he mentioned his nameé, -- December Elections fuge it Then o the election, Dt | Epbogition would .ce taa.: CA 3 18 eir party hadn't been is n wole es Aaua oontersanitarrins véturned the homor that fell to them Just imagine the Premier's poti-- PREMIER IN RE would not have been theirs. But a | Hon'; went On Mr. Sinclair. *"If he $ PLY ;;'gl;t;t(l'n zrl);nonnt of horn--blowing is :;f';t';%';;fh the St{'((l)ng Man'% name & adonable even from new mem-- position WoUu cease. hat is: t SCORES OPPONENTS bers. ;l)':\rerg d tge»ilzi?onsefigive mem-- i1 & f 8 rs in the Legislature only he , E.. xmemuemarmnmug 'Mlng Backward. ;lnentioned th:;t name. Buty he * 6 They played "give and take" in * Terming the Bpeech as a sort uf;cQ"m"'L for the Strong Man said if ¥he Legislature yesterday, with the é'll'lzlabrulged Ontario -- review," (hel MJ# name, Wif mentioned, if there "H-'M |,v:mers----['remi('; 'I'ex is '.\L}«}mdtehr?'td i'tlst mgl;e-up en afware :flel, agz;ticntm * ibe pooite "mihd & > Tergus 7 at. serv ra y 8 i .. se i W. E. N. Sinclair (Liber S4"°": Linoked ba¢ c on o d Nesoncavraonmt *«%""p her becic ded by ineintro. 1 § clair (Liberat). and tZu--'Aa pbackward. The Speech from NE further beclouded by the intr0. Hon. W. E. Raney (Progressive) the Throne was typical of Conserva-- Ruction of the Strong Man without CE aiins considerable," and _ taling tism, for it looked packward from ®M"AMO ; / fhems in relurs (estey aking Wtart to fin'ish. There were state-- W 1 suppose my honorable friend > of goi. ._ Yesterday was a ments in it that had been Tecorded | Will admit that therel NOA the right g" 5~>01ut0d criticism, with the inomhs ago. -- Referring particularly| choice of a man," interjected . Mr. peech from the Throne receiving 6 one instance of a Government pro-- Rerguson. finmerciful treatment from the O S :Eos'al to take over some 500 miles og| > "I paven't found that kind .of a position Leaders for its lack of 'mlv- i rrovic roads and to bring them up| *4 4 ce s oernried thesP ing "worth while," and the Op-- to Provincial standards, Mr. Sincla'.r' o u_ have," retorted the Premier, osition Leaders being subjected to gsr'"'.r,'e" mat rHon. George S. I{em'y;! hk its Norak oo biaghe "of" the & t.%fntuhzlm:. biting arraignment of Uinister of Highways 544 adisoca| Nce tl'me S d e oo ane mneramhen, erson and policy from the lips of aime announcement to an audience|;| ;/ ow oa Enniogy 0o ifi camgare rpe > "|[the Prime Minister. C r.?*.ffast. Lambton electors at Wat-- Province was given the name of the inclair Is Critical [ Pead tro) support his contention he| 4n $DU SDOM® !0., [ in Sinclu al. |gead from a, press despatch. i . ANed said he, going on with his ~ e y's avreumen who led off in the Old stuff," said he cynically, and | picture of the changing situation in z;*_"l_" '.,., ,:m.n'(_*nt. Was critical of "ths | ent an to add that the Speech was a couple of days the sale of t;eer i;"[.t..x,'."" before the Legistature |; WA in" of "old stuff." Comment--| ©2" gropped. The Attorney--Gen-- g)'é-elh"(:l\'m"'"'")f the Government's 'A4ng on the first intimation of the eral was telling the people that the '.roj:-:mdw;n-l}),qu. and of numerous »(vr)\rerm.nent's intention to cut the Government planned to wean the We H;ui fo(s.-m "'1 5;'"('1 the' Govern-- T!,!.wtolnlecense {ees, he said: .uu was Dub?ic away from strong liquor with 1 d then. diso. red for a while and NP wonderful how active the beer. Then he woke up' in the C'm:: ;U;( arded. .%Ove"}mem' got to be in Orders--in--| MOning to find that his Chief had [ ¢s: ":,Ai-(\lil-'](l fireworks were pro-- ouncil after the Slection date wusi dropped that very thing that was feot':'f 'R(;vx.cl'laney.'\vho laid at the '?!mmmced_-- \ to cure the Province's ills. for the vict anon Cody chief credit Coming down to the liquor ques-- Next, said Mr. Sinclair, the Pre-- the Concnr\-',otl.-', won on PDec. 1 by| HoD Mr. S,mclalr referred briefiv toi PNHSC *45 going to abolish home ed no kid glov party, Mr. Runey | fhe' people's verdict, saving: '"Ipe |brew. And then twenty--four hours M Canon \(;: ]g"o-\e:s in }ns }reatmeml*rwmce of Ontario gave the Gov-- later he wasn't going to abolisfi ; .1?("._")" '41)(1.\ s participation in theibrnment a blank cheque on Dec. 1. hOrqe brew at all, but declared in e canos cods he charged that ne'rhe duty of this Legislature is to 71 interview that he was only go-- l;mm'm,(li:yl)n.sfmluld enter the Gov. fyee to the filling out of that blank ing to deal with the illicit sale' Of ', (iak hi's't.ask( 'flf fii?e riumo,.ed, and | c"}lxleque. The. Speech from the hO'F}]e-brew p!'OdUCtS. A fenmmen Concrous * ring the Gov.--! rone eontains no information aAs en on November 8% in Picton| [ it Ranres "lsonlv. R ;'o the course the Government will Mr. Ferguson had describped the per-- | To m_emm:) lr'Pl'gu's'eofri'l-le(-l at ]engt:hi )ulrizzue 13] this regard. If we can mtit system an.('i the_ issuing to "men | (he campaigss s .} 's strategy in | elieve e rumors that are afloat o repqtatnon. Why only men ot' onlansous . £ '1 the invaluable aid, t the present time there was a wide : reputation? said Mr. Sinclair, "Sure--| | HAmg who };'«:'n;nott}her'wlse. that had| fli\'ergence of opinion among the| 1y nthere will be some women who} freen jent h ie battle days by: members at the Government caucus will seek permits, but accordi | 'all the Knights and Bishops." + Ft'"fioon." * ' that announcement 1(;1(?31"8'3:-2' erguson Makes Reply | i"fifits D P E. ' ' s y. etails of New Act | l 4 t j * o 4 | Te r.\l]'the' evening session of the The Liberal Leader expressed the | Says Policy Changes. | miflé{m." e, prior to his Liquor Com--| hr® beltef that if Government mem-- "So," he conti * , co"A'm- (mnouncemem, Mr. Ferguson | bq;'a;'knew nothing of the bill until chafléeq i' (t) "Yotley"" "And . the] cl.".'fv'f",e" strongly, holding Mr, Sin.| thecauocus, it was unreasonable to || Le isiature i "Lot tn 2 posihonite. air's and Mr. Rapey's views--par | ink th t'th 1d 1 ues ts a tolion' at tue present M Teulsriy . the -- Ifiter's --par-- a ey could. debate on it || discuss this question at the i aughine--stock" t 2'1' aT};\;pP;}s -- the | 'tbhe second reading of the meas-- time. If this difficult mattel:'r:sti:t ho Prime Minister painted txhonnve_ ure. He contended that so impor--|| long and serious thought resulted hl; [ essive Leaderas a man W e 'I"ro- tant a measure should have been the different speeches that the Pr i nave a Show Window'full"hfo had printed and sent out to all members || mier has made, I'm afraid this s e v ing, "even it the bores atr of some-- of the House so that they might| sion will not be as short as ite?. fim as 'ane who would rli:emt]:iptfi' have been able to discuss it intelli--' thought it will be if all the memf f the estimation gi tite #enoral fn}fl Kef}th- f it h bers have to catch up in the long i Mc .1f c ofered Some consiructl yi That's never done," interrupted and serious thought of the bill when \ |griticism rather than clingin uctive ©ol, J. A,. Curri¢ (St. Patrick's). it is presented to this House." ,2 @suri rut of "small, carging tt?]{{u'h: 'Mr. Sinclair--Not by a Conserva-- Mr. Sinclair then went on to dgeal "i Dealing directly with Mr. Ra:e ._ _ give Government, _ Of course . not. with matters not mentioned in the 3 y],e,: reference . to the Anglic}m'i Wa're not all in as fortunate a po-- Speech from the Throne, matters [@ersy's part in the election ca im sitian as my honorable friend, who , that _ he felt should have betn ' < M O,gn_ Mr. Ferguson termed themn;; gx't{;,b&bly knrows the contents of the: broached there. ' -- [Wloose, _ irresponsible +3 « . 5 a '; Crode io that Mr. Rasrfg;?sm&x;xtgie C aon h old £0n, C idlg o avaanty s ndKiUde'.'m this regard was one of | '"But you do now," persisted Mr.} Speaking in Kemptville for Mr. ' nof]nl'{led exhibiting -- of petty rs_i'hc.lalr. j :A » .. 4| Nerguson on June 14 Hon. John S. F3 1f.m'p j Premier Fe'rguson----} m afraiq my ; Martin had announced the Govern-- i * C,'m' Hon. W. _ E. Raney kongrable friend is fishing in 'the| ment's plan to market products for [ -- msfogssi}e Leader' "at" The &n Y;rr'?lntglpond.fi i ; Ontari'o farmers. This project, said ' s y hi',q speech-- in the LegIi®-- xk ', was fishing in any pond, in | Mr. Sinclair, was of such great im-- re, yesterday, moved an amend tne hopes of learning something|--port that the announcement . Was ' : e'r}t to the address, dealing wlthrl):h' _t?qut Goverr}'m'ent control," smiled| carried widely throughout-- the press i J:s"tm{:ent-control bill. e| r.Sln.v:lair, I'd fish near that gen--| of the Province. It was one of the . |¥ Just before the House adjourned tieman, and he nodded in Col.| Government's chief plans in agricul-- :;tt (,lught Premier Ferguson ir?tl Currie s.derCtiOn. tural affairs. On the day following éd that the position of the Gov-- c SeMr: Smclagr then reviewed the|the announcement the press carried nment was that t G@overnment's liquor policy of elec-- intervi i uio _not D6 1e amendment| g;9n days. Roading press --re orts, | ob Strea io 'the project c ining ht JI accepted. stories of meetings, Govérnmenri an-:'"l'tg?tedgi?anttrim"pr?'jiect' ftermlng M $ nouncements, he emphasized the| private enterpgise t io sc f vartety of changes that took place. i * §

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