we-Ahesé hH, March and , , d Referringh to, estimates iii-twang Premier Says "Go Om" funnier Takes a Hand. . own at t e as session o e, Mr Belan ' , . . ,. o,' Ci, . tter concluded at 10.30, lhe Prime Minister explained to "r'S 'tf,tut'i,ten"egt,1pir1u",.e,',y igvzgmrgji D.m.. and Mr. Taylor. next apeakei',ithe House tha.t he had merely told i: merits had exegeded "tiles oestimlzites suggested that beciuse of the late-'31": Sandy. privately. that the "50' It was difficult as & th',',',',',',',' uence he ness of the hour and the amount of lutlon in question involved an ex- said to place an faith 15;th recent speechmaklng in the House durirytlyT1iturte ot publle money, and that pro'hecy or 'W, Provincial Treas- the day, Premier Ferguson mightilt never should have been on the "we? that at tl .1 t the resent consent. to him adjourning the dc- oeder naper, Mr. Bailey proceeded liiGil ear .tli,'.'efif'e',',f (would "Jfii'th' bate. to quote "Sie Erskine May." and to expenditures! l s 'Ut's not late," Mr. Ferguson pro- press l? appeal for t,1tf/ty?T from , Mr: iiiiiiriirer contended that the tested. Further, said he, there had the Speaker. Nt'. Ferguson Sub- ' " 500 000 revenue from liquor sales not been many night sessions. and mitted that'Mr. Rape), .1n raising ' which the Government had estimated he felt that Mr. Taylor should con- the nfiattgr j".hc fy."" was entirely - for the present year was mere tinue at least with some ot his ourpf,J"feiteit.n"/il .entilely in the I ' FBBtrP . . b _ ' l. " uesswork." The Treasury, he said, remarks. F . -" 'rf . hid had no basis on which to fix So Mr. Ta3lor went OH, and took t',v),t',,o,.V'g'ri,i1r,'tt/',1,1,i/"i; he deglfi'ed' ' that estimate save the word of the 15 minutes to deal with Hon. Mr. "lid it I.' 0.33.0: "f l ffy?,.e'f. IrlR I , Attorney-General and the Attorney- Lyons's cNticism of the Drury Gov- C'jl,///n'td1"/,1?1t/U'"'f,1lr',T,f1'/,"r'i'1 when . di/rad/iid not given the House any rl'nment. He thought that Mr. r','),'."").,?,',,":? goon} "v"ictnoo/l..T"l"i. Ifmtmi ex la ti to l t ' t " t ' _..'.', Lyons's words were filled with sar- .7 . 'P_e. . . m orm- r p na on . (it c as. o n in basis rustic hatred He thought that ad him that the matter could have ' he used for his calculations. mine of his remarks Were beneath hm" Inuullr wrtll discussed when Questions Balanced Budget. the dignity ot a member of the _.tjt"i"o,f'.stiyil,t/i;, J"),',',"., y11y co.nsideis "So. in the end." said M . , ' - House. q . '." ou .u rune wrong m sy",- .. ' . l ' . A t'. P,elun gesiiili: that I haw. made any ruling 5:20 :hhni' tegidetnlce inure ?"r,e.uf,',,',y.." 1Another likely Tilt. on tho legality of a, motion." , ment wiiiW bed'lblil'b "/f"lr).1fii/.'),"irl.c, MIN Lyons had trritic'izcd MP. Mr... Raney was 'ttin asking for . Budget in 195-; utter mm»: C.),',' 01; Haney becuuse during his Attorney- l ruling on ihn motion. when the l enormous ex i'e'itiiir/vsl'd'. e yours Lt Clvnetmlssnip the number of licensed ,'peakpr interrupted with: "l. have ' Il/x'],,',',',",?,.,?,.'),',; )f tl _. ',, . r l wine distillcrics in the Province had Wilde 'ri, ruling. and I am standing by 16;}; t g "i JI? '//'/1,ia/t" sup- doublcd. lint, said Mr. Taylor, the lt. Mr. Haney launched on a new ' 'lf/l, ll yi,' fi',', tm1,t/1"p,'1':f/t down accliiill of the 0.T.A. permitting tal."?---"").") grievance." as he cordin e/o'u1'if.'t n1"i1ncTi,'"vriirtaf: wine-nriliirsr: was framed by the s,Cu----und when Mr. l'erguson rose 7, - ' : t Fr "l. ' .- HtturstAdutinistvation,and,asforthe CTC'"-'"- . _ $30000 l, "iii"jri,1',yi,'.1'l, between licensing of wineries, the. licenses mfpmfk I'-' called :9" 11o,y, Just A b :m Inf, f,' tt gel. which acts Its w"... issued by the Dominion Gov- "IT'.)..) Mr. .', lune dimmer." . ', ails i?!" it em. Mv . ., . crnniont i use loft point of order, smiled doing on the part of the iii/f/iii, as?" " ., . "Then to put myseif in ordc.2' party of the times. Mr. Bcianuer said 'o'f),1 nvt,'rvsed'ri/).an,f,'it . Mr.' KENNY retaliated, "l "WW? thc that two could play at the samc "It' be: tea " t.1/'ilili.1."',uionni, adjournment of the House." (Yu- . game. and furnished an instance, of S no tule, 52" ' r. ant), raining the floor, he informed iii" "corrupt practice" along the Gati- At ll p.m. Mr. Iaylor adjourned House that he had had a. question" lleau. in Quebec. wherc. in 1925, he the debate, to continue ""3339" concerning watet'-pr)Wf'r "HY-Zilrr' said, a polling booth had mien my- ICI ly] "1? House ro.8e. several sent hack under the sonic condition, ried away into the bush. and all the 'yyr',]trt a."' yet, to be heard, but to- is! thc Sandy resolution. Th" ir,- voting done by Conservative sup- days 599M011 tly o.roly, 'tan after- formation requested, he climnmi, I porters. noon affair. a s.yy1lfet"'s, dinner DI'O- surely could be prepared in half s'l',r. ' Ure n it " l venting the possibility of a night sea- hour. A. return. certainly tvauh'i . L.('S C cr (NH tii. Mon. necessary. Mr. Bolzingei was debating the iuirid"ar.vwa.v," he said. "om: i, _ Government's Northern policy uhen never sure of a. return. You got i, : he was .L'heckt'd up by the Speaker. at, the pleasure. of the Govctmrnent--- _ Whol Pointed out that there was a next Week. or next month, or maybe reso ution on the order leper Con- after the House rises." cerning this very questionx. and. as a . "Oh, no," objected Mr. Forum-on. result he (Mr. Belanger) would be "In any event." said Mr. Haney. unable, through House rules, to con- "the objection i9 that of a Minister., tinue. lAnt' I protest very strongly to thpso, thMr. Belanger gracefully bowed to luuestiohs being sidetracked in this . e Speaker's order and turned his manner. ot"atory into an appeal for better ' i, "I object to that Word." said the roads for the Northern settlers. -t--.-.---- ii'rcmiel'. Mr. Belanger was critical of the . l "I did not inc-an it in any invirles Government's debt retirement Complaint Is Made That gsense." said Mr. Ilarey. scheme. It was not fair.,said he, to . . Cites speaker's Ttight. cliliargebthe present generation for tluestitms Filed Are De.. "You quote lt "up com-crnzlig 'ri, t e e ts of the next 40 years that " n . . '., 7 I I ." $- - , r .. .' l . Minister"s objections, said Mr. Iii- 'ef.1ea2v,,e, been paid by generations dared Out Of Order 31mm, "which applies only after the [ "D , Wig} -.-------. question has reached the order Paper. er fl 3:11;, "If that the ratepay- It is clearly established that the t i! O x e rovmce "should pay in- PREMIER IS SARCASTIC Speaker has the right to rule a (1195- .Ifzifii':t r 40 years. asked COL ' _____..___ tion out of order before it l'eathvs " V, " v. ' the order paper at all. ' In respect "Calif?" "fissile? Mr. Belangcr. The Opposition tossed a tnonlicy- i" the query involved. he pointed out assets) "in". 55'2"" "L, t"ji0,a',1veh1t wrench into the smooth/running ma- l that f Jogleltd the',"'-",)',)','," astei.k2'/,,,',1 come after us pay their rental also." chinery ot the Legislature yesterday (','"'/)iyJinasl,otrfeerfe wire (scores arms»)- On the matter of income tax'ex- afternoon when. with Liberal (companies in Ontario. whose leasing 33:12:13"? slhzutlhioy'gh: that the Gov- Loader Sinclair and Progressive arrangements varied in Circum- . t pu a premium on .. . . l " , . ..' - stances. large families," offering greaterrx- Leader Rune: li'" j",'.ee,e,'rnf.,n' it do "Surely this information is col- ernption to the people with families manded the II hy tov'.) on certain lated somewhere," said Mr. Rant-y. than to those without. questions that had been filed for "My honorable friend is squirming ' Should Reduce Ll u . D . :'llswer by the Ministry and had been again," smiled the Premier. q on Profit. At this juncture the Fipeaiissr . in HIC tr l~Sezkcr of o": ti . """. l Then on the liquor question. he fun}! d " Ire' p L. 7 fl). l quoted a rule which empowered hint Irefeiicd to the fact that the Prov- 1suntse onthe ground that they wercl to ask that an interrogation be "not: made} clear profit Pf Is her "out of order." and with the sug-i changed into a motion for a return 1Q2s.onAs, sale ot liquor Itt dispen- gosiioll that they should be put in "in this case." he reiterated, "I have ithought yn1/"f,"litt was excessive,lhe the form of motions for return" so ruled. and I stand on that ruling." , ' . ' l was rue that t - ' ' '_. Mr. Sinclair. the Liberal Leader, 'fi,1anrt"',r,htgry at home. .the Govern- A 't."o"d half-110W o'.cvosse"?nc'hcts was next to be heard from. A ques- i fore as 0:10 1:'ieduce this profit be.. gunning, with Premier Ferguson tion of w. J. Bragg (Durham) had thoritlegpfofca aft itseexfiggegzlt II.- contributing considerably to the ar- 1at,ted'tpat., ttil All Mr. Bragg Pf liquor. . l on gument, Was occasioned by a request 'def 21"1u'dl',?ta/ib1h/itiittt Ithehi-SXXSS heTgé-'éllafgd hitshhway administration 1mm Mr. Raney that the Speaker item of revenue in the public '3:- should carry will wtlhfTTi'gy"g,t rule on a resolution of F. G. Sandy counts. . construction and maintenancen 3f tVictoria south), that advocated an Mr. Sinclair Agrees. Provincial highways. ( lo per cent. bonus on rural Hydro "I think," said Mr. Sinclair, "that FReferrmg to the Department. of lines,. and which, according to the information could have been got m {duration regulation, making it Up. Progressive Leader, Premier Per- twenty minutes. I'd just like to ttfuniahlt f'or Tguistees to have French 3333? had declared as being out of know what rights the members mu: ( to the aim! C schools, he referred F . r to get information from the Govern- _ perimegt {actions raised when an ex- 1nerlt. The rule of this Governmert '%'//ll,'if)'.a If?" d',','"', suggested for Ieeius to be t..o change as many Ittit+- iected that 'lJ,"'llf'J aerguson inter.. tions as possible to motions. and then there wer d oug t the protests to bring the returns in at the next . ing of the. 1:10 to a misunderstand- session, or some time. I agree with o nation. the suggestion at my colleague tMy. Runey) that obJections to question: . . should come from Ministers." _ . "Surely!.'.' put in Mr. Bailey. "That . is responsible government." i