The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 23 Mar 1927, p. 2

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T - w la) QA h e; 3 . I 1 I l _ ' ' AMP MercL a-er-rr, . A". Th' situation, he added could q ., l . , not T Ct, l ' be worse than at present. It was om Mr. Hanna "0,060. _caccr.aitts) recognised t th Powers of Board. _ F r, _ th P i n 9 vacation lands ot When the Salaries of Commission . , .- 0 rev nee that campers carried Committee came to a. section of the The committee Went on to deal l ' supplies" liquor. As for Mr. New.. bill providing for the appointment with subsections detailing powers ot . I mans objection to drinking in his of the Control Board Opposition the board. In tho midst ot a iiee- hotel. he thought that he might have members pressed for an announce- tion, at midnight. Mr. Sindlair called 1 authority to refuse admission to ment of the Commissioners' salaries. a halt. Mr. Ferguson pointed out he l i.o.bfeetityutye guests. unless it was a "I am re ared " said Mr Fer- hoped the section and. another might iiicensed standard hotel. utopgtp. Mr Hanna $13.0 000 be dealt with so as to complete a R l Bo a guson. V . in th ' I"; group of sections constituting one 00ms n his. though I am not sure in e erh t definite part of the bill. W S Hanev " _ BNP, l., Will accept it. I don't regard t a "We've done enough for 1oday," Lambt . w . Jy""yT1rivt, ass. salary-more a recognition-for said Mr. Sinclair. . on est) thought that it F he has sacrificed private Interests to "All . ht " . , . residence meant a mom i , rig ' said Mr. Felguscn. and it also should m 1 n a hotel, do this work for the Province. the committee rose to report ten 'boat lvi can a room in a; "The other Commissioners. of complete sections and half the sub- iit,i; biting on Canadian waters. 'course, wouldn't be paid that much sections in another clause passed, l.. lie no people making boat trips l_pogsibiy half that amount," the with but the slight amendment to 91" t ae same position as guests regis- Premier added. "But I haven't provide in: the manufacture of wine tiered. tn a hotel? talked this over with them." from cherries. , Te're not going to broaden out E. Proulx (Liberal, Prescott) *" sections of this act in an unlimited .' thought it unreasonable that that Eva; Premier Ferguson declared.' Chief Commissioner should receive' i We are not going beyond the point such an amount as 320,000, "moral D of control. If you regard cabins as than the Prime Minister or tho t J,"e,"/t,ryie" how are you going to have Chief Justices of this Province. get." _ 'if0tgi,1i'o,Jt2itire", ht" going to extend He thought $15 000 sufficient. I ' lies o excesses." 're _ . I . . t Itie gre/fied again to drinking Iin! m.l,2/,', "to'"eta'i'/,'el'd'LiC',' 'r/tld/ll','.: ens or ice rooms. A man, is ' . . , L llointed out, did not have to be drunk l ooo. sum)?" Mr. 1:53?" Egg???) (lil M BREEDING to l)e_ll:lble to penalty. He could be; Sor were 1',0 a man o e S g . pcnnllzzcd for being disorderly or ag "iyi,aJtrn'iount of salary was not ---- IlUlSLIllt'O. . C6s ' . fixed in the act, said Mr. Ferguson. Dcttnition of "Resiiaonee." l Just to allow for such a 1',gti111,i,tJ: Hon. Charles McCl'ea ltr. D. J. Taylor (Progressive. North! "It, when Mr. Hanna is no om- . 1021'?!) thought that1the Government imisteryT',' 'r/f e; "Wek Se; some "ounces Appoitttmtsrt0f lat ta en too lnucl scope in detin- 'one also to o t e wor c caper, . . i/e, the word "residence." He said 'that will be all right. Special Committee t at under the new act drinking ', _ -_-r-. Ivo/dsl/ge, germinal in any ,'/i'f,'lll of 'f"/t"i,e,ltinPoet"gimni.sionet, " ' o n ousc. e was when to r, P. ' believe that big apartment buildings [said Mr. Ferguson, '3 not "(531.32 AID RURAL POWER WORKS woulid lend themselves to drinking 'iygrg1.'1eAoes,eio,nvi/iv1,tehat)d,'efdh2t, ---_l...--. t1)aig1"',/o"t"LI1l,ifihtothtxeareit1or,i/1'"it agiogfrnces. and it was only after A complete investigation of the quate Control. a very considerable amount of per- fox-breeding industry-in Ontario-- yr. Ferguson pointed out that an guasion the; M" 318mm agreed to especially the end of it having to do 1fsifitiio'Jf.ut1f, s1,'iet/.ma"nor,',1:e.;,h'11,o/1, unitr,,tgfe,vitthhe Jf",5ii,i,,situoo, that I With registration tanti/lit-tur--- room or residence. He intormed (Mr. thaw.- ox.Io.erieytf, I do not consider will he made thissummer, by a Taylor that} the Government would it',')" Jr/the?, half 'li' dig??? as '23: special committee, comprising an not " (e. eated on account of the '0 the a rman. WI a." a y r " If in! fr th 'Haw. It proposed not to do foolish or or two of the closest attention to get "t " n . 10"}. e Pepartment " of l petty things in the way of enforce- . . . Game and Ijyshevies; a 1'epresentar .n."rnt.. realizing that a man having! rt,l1s/,,_,,o"anization inio working tive of the Canadian . Silver Fox the right to buy liquor had the right; ot 'IIT.' Ferguson pointed out that Breeders" Association', and one tn, 2poi,'2yncJ,titb/r',,t,ri,y/Ldi2"tt.. 10831:! Mi.. llamla had had extended in-I dependent uloreldetr. Arrunnounce.. but interests oi: the Men 1,te",l"t 'he.) tcrcsts in private enterprises. and! Went to this effect was made in the Fi.r,1.iii0i' . . . I I i, that when he agreed to accept the! Legislature yesterday by Hon. l ' . I chairmanship ot the Control Boardl Qharles McCrea, Minister ot Mines A "Tent' Problem. ,' he had to secure other people to :ityl Fisheries, who, in connection l Liberal Leader w. ld. N. Sinclair: take over his private interests. with Ais announcement, Withdraw; felt that the Government in creating' Replying to other questions. the his bill Drown" for an Ontario a "tent" a residence within the terms: Premier stated that Mr. Hanna had standard of .ptditrtetin.tr and. regis- of the not placed the door "pretty) '/firp."Q $05,000 'd yeal' when with Tation on all fur-bearing animals. wide-open." He thought that the t e C.N.R. Will Probe Complaints. Slovell'lll'liiilltti Shotlhm maketit ElieIar in Choice of Dr. Mania". Mrs. McCrea intimated to the I e eglsa on at, "ten " r not . . ll . l h ti f - ' . ' cs., cit '.' S oust? that t e ques on o com lineal" a it,1ytetth",t,r2crhied ovet a car, thf"T,ts/,t,iioer,,, Jillsgyflzf 'z'llxepggélrpgll plaints and "injustices" under exist- "d "gang in t e cariitseli'. member in the person of Dr. Manton lug Federal registration would be 'ur f:, ergtiison adm ttedf tilatdifl'te for a b'iii'niii,i,iliii'i"r"." Thev thought: thoroughly gone into. ! lei" quest on was one o Pt if!" with his duties at Ottawa". he could Considerable opposition developed .culi. ones in the act. lie felt, however. not give "mum time" to controlling to Mr. McCrea's bill, following its thzt f'ugil'/li'r,ig11,tt1 W'Olillél b: over- liquor - introduction to the Legislature, on a en y 'a Wise a m ns ra on.' . 6t C,' - . 7 . ' . .. io" stan- N . l When we. find tl at out we ll ct the ground that an Ontar lion. w.. E. Raney. Progressive _ft, new Commissioner" retorted fd (lard of registratipncwou1d seriously Leader: said that the dictionary de- Ferguson. ' interfere with the. Dominion system fined resGlence, as ttabode for a Ti'ould Dr. Manion receive the' under the Live Stock Branch at Ob. considerable length of time. same salary as Mr. 3icC,1enaghan,i tawa. Mr. MeCrea:.toolc this atti- ichl r I. though he had renter interests out- tude that one system certainly was 3 "Bonn y 'a",,"':',',:'. 'P, 1e ' on the side the LiquorgBoard than his fel- better than two; bye that something i . .urs 33.8". R?..'"",)'??.' Ii low-Commissioner? Mr. Ferguson had to he done to relieve alleged idicct.Pyy,7: said Mr. '2",ye1yi; h was asked. ' "hardships" of breeders. and that . Itis, Pam Mr. Ranc5._iiom it? "Yes," replied the Premier. The, Ontario would Put a remedying point of View ot the "10111 'dr.,,"" 'i details of the duties of the Commis-; system in epil'ation, it necessary. which liquor can be obta net. t sinners would be worked out later,! He tried to 1t second reading to At this stage his clash With he he explained. the bill. on the assurance that it Prime Minister was precipitatedi _ would be "stood over" until more After it was . over Pt utilima?' No Political Object. information on the general breeding atrongiy ttlhatt medal wi'lgvgft itnxgnalilx The committee then came to a situation was obtainable. opposi- '/.'t act e'f,'ian' wou (bottle in Niagara series ot sections and subsections lion in the House was too strong. Fair)" 22d 2fnslln from it three or dealing with the powers and duties however. Since them he has pry fours times betwefn that point and' of the board. Mr. Sinclair raised in touch with various breeders as- , Montreal provided the drinking was; the objection. voiced at second read-l Filt'lations and breeders, and his de- i done in il legal temporary residence. l ing of the bill, that regulations were vision to withdraw the bill and to l subject to approval ot the Lieuten- appoint: a committee of investiga- [Suggestions Invited. ant-Governor-in-Council. Mr. Vets lion was the result of these con- l Mr. Ferguson admitted the con-- $1180" reiterated his state.ment that! fercnces. . . _ ':theandet.a,,','flget,i1n,,ittet? eighties: [iyo1,lli1",.e '"J.',21sd) 052;? 'WU/hh" New Lcgts1atiott was... . with the situation. t l. legislative work whereby the Lieu- Some new legislation was intro- P. w. Pearson (Liberal, North! tenant-Governor-in-Council had to dueed by .the Government at yea?!" York) said that a man could then! approve of measures providing UX- ll'ny's tsitting of thei lHouse.t Hioh:' take a room, open a bottle, take one penditures. i 3100?", s. Henry. M n ster o 'd drink, and then take it to his home. He assured the Opposition that wtt5'S, "ltmduced a bill 'ithf'd "as. Mr. Ferguson thought the case cited there was no "political object in the public service wtT1rte on "h g waydi an "exceptional" one, for few men sections. There was no attempt to This bill would empower the roast would hire a room just for the sake set up a party patronage organ- authorities and Operating compel! ' of taking one drink. Mr. Pearson Ization." lo vary, if they desire, the titty-titty referred to accidents on highways The sections of the bill dealing payment arrangement 19'": Igg'uetxtt which drunken tourists might bring 'wlth the powers of the board and ists. Attorney-Genera we Eu about. Mr. Fe)guson replied that regulations involving the hoard had 510"?" a bill to provide 'tlg',h'll'ro/o'.," similar aCeidenta---and a good manY_ been lifted from the Alberta act, Ilation of the Statuteso bills il, of them-had been reported under said the Premier. Ontario was to 'stntl Premier Faggot?! Service the Ontario Temperance Act. benefit from the experience in Al,. 'eyutpfl the Ontario h' to validate . "But now they will be increased berta. which had resulted in prun- .r.lsuverannuation Apt, 'Ill o g phy- considerably," said Mr. Pearson. I mg of its old legislation to the J". grant from the f/IPI, a" to idoubt that," said the Prime Minister. present thought which was em- ,yH'21aP.s and Surgeons o ' o ': bodied in the new Ontario bill the Banting Research Foundation. ~i I . , Alex. Mewhinney. Liberal" Whip, 'z'sot first reading to a billlto amend . e -_Lt_t1is_pp11r1t11r.1_Sturts_Aetr, _

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