The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 16 Mar 1927, p. 4

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l k) EL A Pl . _\ e l hes'dav, arch ic-r) l l People Should Rule. "But perhaps the House will bei . a...» l "As Leader of the Liberal party in more interested in the Mani-l inglhgagiiiiisiegrfiedpflfiiww4""l Ontario my appeal to the electorate toba Ir. Not only is Manitoba) son and Dr Cody had r li, arse-ii . during the recent campaign was 'the Ontario's next-door neighbor to the; rural people of Ont ST?") ed the .will of the mo le must irevail.' I west, but her people are perhaps! " _ . ario a better _ i D . l . ' , temperance law than the Ontari called their attention to their vote nearer ot kin to the people ot this; Temperance Act " th ro in tho plebiscite of 1924 when they, Province than are the people of any; promising the mi ollti', Thrt not had recorded their approval of the: of the other Provinces. Moreover, tarlo 'ii'i'/r'fip'e'll'dgy'fl'Jt' he. he. On- trntario Temperance Act. I statedl the law now before us resembles, I "rid, not a 'il'ii"i'bi"tli' ' lesubmitted. that the Liberal party stood for thc) think. the present Government sale 'same class 3. the Vryl taw ot Wei maintenance and enforcement of the: law of Manitoba more nearly than ithe United States Rotatiad Act I'l act so long as the people by their it docs that ot any of the other Gov- had promised} ten u, 2e Premier. votes declared for its maintenance Ornment-control Provinces, even to twould protecttth Lperance lay that'! and enforcement. . F the feature of a. strong man for its lthe Province :1an lil" le girls .er: "Tho Premier. on the other hand. administration in the person of Mr. intent had recentl I t e Govern-l as Leader of the Conservative party. Waugh, tho Chairman of the Mani- lit expected Mr f'iatrlytuoncf,",,1, that, declared that the vote on Dee. l was toba Liquor Commission. I, revenue of ii id/ll/e, fl yDroduce; to be a plebiscite upon the Ontario _ "There can be no question that and Oct Ill" i101. th )gtneen new! 'l'eiiioei-anec Act. The policy of the 'Attornev-General Craig and Mr. liquor stores tol'brn tt1aed.2J,t,re,1,'ie,t,it I Premier and of the Conservative (Waugh have since the Manitoba Gow. the new law e es ao ished under , party "as Government control of the 'orntnerot-controt law was enacted in . . sale of liquor and the repeal of the lJoly. 19:33. striven valiantly both to Facilities for Selling. l Untario Temperance Act. l strengthen the. law and to en orcc "The onl w . f . "Roth appeals were given full pub- , it. The Prime Minister and Mr. , which will ybe it _tt.lh1,ppotrtre,pi:1aur'i) "city by the press. The people re- Hanna, will, 1 should think. he very of $7,000,000 a year can be realized" ject -d my appeal and adopted illeiikr'r'nly interested to know with what said Mr. Haney "hm be by is"; (policy of the Premier and of the 1result. _ every facility iroui.' own peopli ans ttnsyT.vit'siyi party. It Leader oil View ot Mr. Craig. to visitors from the United States :ihc Liberal party I must accept the; _ . . . to buv w_h'ttslie.v---r,eeaGly the P . t 'wiil of the peopie. but with some) 'Pt:.,,C.i.tuiir: who. I judge, Is not Mlnisiet is under solemn romrmtle . inisgivinxs as to the future. (Tiiderli-'II ntrohlblitioiiist, amide a spacch at sell beer at cost " p lse o [ {our svysteiii of government it is rightlyl "ot' age, a, . hair"? wo mon 15 1130 "Alread r, . , . . ' {recognized that majority rule mustl before the [tilted Farmers ot Mani-1v ed," he 'ldsr'it)ft1or/iit,.h'ira1tgaiiss, le,',',',',".' :pmvail. Time will tell whether the; toba. hpeaking of the bootleggeri Of course. at the instance of 11t'E; 'bill is in aid of Li'lllDCl'dnce, as claim-3 fibout whom we heard so much Cur-l Prime Minister. 1ririii'e't1l' is fev e 'ml. I oxpn i the hope that our HIE: the recent election campaign Ini ish haste to get the law passed he": .l'ynVlllt't" i... _.'s' '?ot.ly? too seriously lll- ft: 'r, 3' ",T,TCir',7r7,,","r,'T".".," , ' . i,., to get the liquor stores Opened. so hired luv .ii" decision of the people , "-"'-") ttr 3'1"" ti" liictirl It Wu that the inflow of revenue ma h . 1m View: 1 whereby this hill will be "y.): hlii._fthr;-iix'a:iiii: . s" great is the haste that the e313: .Ilcslmnsibllily on tiovctautuutt. and the distiller. but piziivipaiiy with 32.01 Epilo'tumt-V to say whether they} ' - '.'-. , . .. 2 ' the: retail tsootlv,r.ruev and the brewer l an illuor stores ot? not. The: ', "l, hm, tho detail? of tor ml. in i.. , , we . . '.i',ltt.'.i.'1yiyca.rt.t, wait. Vcither can the; 1a,rnsi/littrr, there will no doubt be this "roof-idly flaked: 1 "it?" "lhrewers wait." . i whle dink-relives of opinion. Ty '31:"? Ch!" "/':yp,yyy,,ccy.t: "CC-m. . "Ha! ha.'" tribal the Government Government should welcome criti- I; d," t f.', 't " "JUt'CariPI- Clis side of the House. Lax." and suggestion. The Govern- :'lltllll(l' their be any ie.1,P))y'u,l..y/l'y.i,.g,, " ble 7 'ment must accept full responsibility Irl y.11.wfrl these-Salon or liquor: limit. for Mr. Hanna, for the consequences of tho bill and lu/YY,' "Mimi's "WU" lll.io the "f.'??" "MIR Rancy claimed to recognize iwhatever follows. The people, who .in: the ',."so.t/,t-';ris'c'rs' existent-c. l.i we in a sound in the mulberry trees" } ',zitvo, the mandate as an aid to tem- ' Is,. the. facility lol' "u.'".rlllin'r4 "su"- further trouble for Mr. Hanna. "The jorvnce, may learn they have 1een plies t-llilf'll llom the Liquor Cont- workers," said he, "want Jobs, and him-owed when it is in operation: "Alix-inn Ol iimn the browns. and the Patronage Committed-a say "l'heir condemnation of this Govern-i .hii temptation to "fri",?.)..,")',::" >l.li- nothing as to private members ot "out on its next appeal to them may hilt-s ':l. a profit. by rottlll. Incl-i; [S the House-made been getting busy. 'io, iici "tnphittic as was their ""1031"! l menu lll oi time. c) man Minis a He will be beset with difficulties tion on Dev. 1 last." Elli'llllk wing: liclwianlie' It, il/rl.",',) in" l {£01131}: if he is given a free hand in tr ll' or "ieVr'l','t lo rs or l:i.l a :;l_\', c o io ' . Pretulcr ls Criticized. l :il'tcrvx'aid There is the element of i hoe yieldscearffinlyl: ts'fttifiyttri'sag "The Prime Minister," said Hon. "hwt" . 1.11u,,t1li,_for, WNW" fed" I hunters the whole ell will disappear W. bl. Haney. in opening his speech. "moi "the? WWW!" WOW]? Unwind in a twinkling. Once the camel "in one breath invites constructive ti": tiricsslty 1PyyyTlyy the wife .i' gets his head into the tent the whole criticism, and in the next breath l"? mother a man does not t-tll'c lo have body will be there before he can say save: 'You're wasting your breath. I -"lll"_l' _1,l.l his ",esii")'v't',._thousrp '30 is Jack Robinson, Not only that, but he says: " want no" indisposed to get ll or have It, "Either we are to have a business, criticism. but show me the hypocrite! mightier". . , . tidininttration of the Government who will (lure, criticize this bill.' 1've . liiere is toe element of fley,IH; liquor tores or they are to be linked hud some experience with the my! bhililttllllt's a man wants only a glass ' up with the political machine, which i ctilntlary o" the Prime Minister. and: of. liquor. and not a bottle. He may functioned so smoothly during the t l suppose I have to take the risk: Want 01"): a bottle of beer and not , recent election campaign, There is "The Prime Minister and Dr. Cody u case oi beer. "There is the ole-im, middle course. Either Mr. tell us that this new law is to be an inf-mt '91" sociarAlity. Men him to; Hanna will have a free hand or the experiment." he continued. "True, drink logether, and fi'cyyentiy thati bosses and Patronage Committees it will be an experiment, EO h". as is done away from a residence. Tlmnlwi" be in charge of the liquor Itytttitt'io is concerned, but it will put [there is the problem of the transient, I stores. And there will be no possi- . .bo an experiment in Canada. 14 we 'll"1t',t!y.uln.t'iy In ylyyo centres "all bility of concealment. Just as soon 'olher Canadian Provinces have had it" "Winner? and time or conveni-[as the vendors and their assistants I ltioverntnrnt sale of liquor in one iCl'lt'e does no. allow him to get legally , are appointed the people will know fform or another for periods ranging Em," linuor hts d.esiTs. Other factors l whether they have been chosen as ifrom six years. in the cases of Que- liiilght be mentioned. The purc'haser any business man would choose his belt and British Columbia, down to .('reates the 'lmllmld,WhWh the seller subordinates or whether they are two years. in the case of Saskatche- 'y/pt/ts., and the seller furnished the being rewarded for services to the wan. and there is scarcely anytlihcté; ligmhtn'tioh for a purchaser to break _ party. sible variation .of the. 'dFd-tthgt this e an. No Free Hand, He Claims. not been, and IS not m . a.c.t, Shifting Responsibility. He Claims. .. . . . I . th t it 1 moment. under actual trial_in one or; It was m kindness t Ili. Hahn-i It seems quite cear a i s lanother of these five Provinces. l the lo Ci,",, A.) 'ra as l" . l ,. 1. not the Intention to give Mr. Hanna l i ' .tyfl.reiH,v,e Leadet suionoitted, a free hand. In the first place, he SSltnntlon in Quebec. {,Ui'mle'lreu"°" l'e'igutb'Ul" io "at the inns two fellow-Commissioners who, I ... ' . .. . UI' gr. on a net csa as a amsuni . .a le thev ma be l "Some ot tlt' _".i'iiii:,c;in,r:,i:tii,:r,it,i] and then hung around his neck the 1Tfipiiourgi,r"pitiaithl,G il',7o/Jt'genti.' t'atterut"h to restrict q individuals responsibility, "which belongs to the ', "And already it is said that not imay be purchased. by Quebec for, Prime Minister ot this Province," ot to"); has the number of liquor stores ]within a limited 1'l"timitauteitlre, 'of al Pnithing the bootlegger from the that are to be opened in Toronto linstance. enforces I: a tinie But a Province by the establishment of the been settled by these distributors of '(luart of lV'mfkeYttad to walk back! Government sale of his commodity. patronage, but that a list of vendors ;a ttlan is punt! C his automobile! Reterring to statements that At- has been made up, to save Mr. and forth' between 11mm" store,' torney-General Craig had been vigi- Hanna the trouble of looking about and the (internment time until the lant in enforcing the Manitoba liquor for himself." fetching tt WW? "twinned. On the ,'eontrol lathr. Haney .added: Mr. Raney contended that unless tonneau of his car h Saskatchewan; "Of the eight breweries operating a declaration was had from the other hand. undei y, e I',' limited to a lin Manitoba seven were convicted at House that there would be a. non- _ law. a Puy.of womlan 2:") gallons of lleast three times each last year. One , . . ' '. f the new ,(luart of whiskey, p us t beer for l brewery was convicted twice; two liariivan yiy1ai,y/s,'1r.u.,t/f',n...f? d b free :wine, plus two gallons o Ciift's,Gr- ' were convicted three times: four of -l::\v and that the liouidvpnl ' if all- [each dav ot the Eet,1t tx ces Que- ithem four times and one seven times. to engage and dismiss its p'u chat- lda'ys. Three of the Ji'/iS,r"lfirithu/i",' l I have yet to hear of one of the hates without any inttwferente "the" thee. Alberta and Buns the glass in twenty-eight Ontario breweries hav- ever by the Governmint or SienGov- ,allow beer to be sold h): t" favel'nS-l ing been convicted once during the of the House 59"!)0'tmg. eiittees 'hundreds ot beer paFIOleoa challgel last year. Do you think Ontario eminent l"' Patton}? 'd,"",)?),'),",',',': 4"" it is en)?; heft-use glinister or' brewers are, or are likely to be, bpt- ' i the .m,1.iletiH1, mast- (af/el',, ll 1)ii'vlh'iC' of mind ot the I "lf.'le . . escaped) ter observers of the law than Mani- it)" 19"" "the? "n met) A Mur: this Province that we have ltoba. brewers?" .3001 J.thn liavnlson and J.. l . . ' . . t -. F nussmneie. liquor parlors. lyny, laced-e Board Com." ..,. l br ;had resigned over the dismiesa , tho Whitney Government of three "Liberal" license inspectors, would be vopeatetrin 1927. - . ,

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