The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Mar 1927, p. 4

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1'nor,sgay, MAYQL ler--1, _..,..,.-'----.--,-- Prices and Quantities Sold to Each Person to ', Be Determined by Mr. Hanna and His C ol. leagues-Permits for Residents Expire at I End of October Each Year and Permits for Non-Residents Are Good for One Month lSALES BY DRUGGISTS STOPPED; T I BOARD'S AUTHORITY IS SUPREME Ailllegal Selling by Authorized Vendor to Bring ' Jail Sentence --Breweries and Distilleries . Can Sell in Province Only Under Permit--- (, Premier Makes Statement in House on Near, 3 Bill, Which Receives First Reading---) , Debate Starts Tuesday i l l, (By n, R. JL"C,,L and A. L. MACINTtttE,, ', , Premier Ferguson removed the wrappings from his Gov-; ;ernment Control Bill in the Legislature yesterday afternoon , {and allowed the people of Ontario their first glimpse of the " t"better temperance" legislation to which they subscribed on _ (del. 1 last, and which, when enacted, will {3% Istrike from the statute books of the Prov- ii.,:i.i'i.ii'i't.v::,ri,r'C,i'r, f ( "36» i tince the Il-year-old Ontario Temperance iii?'ili.i'ii',_, (rr/rl,-, (r, _.-,,-_r-:-r,_"'_,:.,ii.'i'y.":."':, i : Act. . _tir.t:i':i,:i_..i_i:i:i,_s_ 'rr'"-,,.,.-,.,,.,.:...,,"-,:-,)' 'lr",-':",".",,-,:','-",:...:;..,;: ' t 1 FIRST READING JUST AT SIX. 'vii.'.:..'.'.,'...)"' fie i i, The new bill, which will be known as "An l':ri..ii....i:....i..i:ij':.d' 'L,.,-,,",)))...), 1:'r__-jr,'_i-_,r:",:'__,'_'_.j'l'vr.yr'i,:,,'e.','i,':.' ", iAet to Regulate and Control the Sale of i tug" in Ontario," was introduced by the l Prime Minister at 231/t minutes to 6 o'clock, iiiill.l.. t I l land was given first reading by the House _ _u'lllll , {at one minute of the hour. .5; ili,N...,' 'u' Ill ' g Second reading has been set for Tues- I (tit-t _ " _ "l- day next, at which time the debate on the PREMIER IHiHtGUsUN. measure will begin in earnest. According to Mr. Ferguson, the Government has no intention of "riding" the measure through to enactment, but proposes to grant unlimited oppor-, tunity in the House for its consideration. I

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