The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 4 Mar 1931, p. 1

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I j C t ~e T s T ® s . ; t, 64 e *~onidinimnpntime inss H ELP FOR FARMERS y 'Not Wanted by Peopte."" . | kind are not wented ty ins poople of the only cless that oonly not "bniance l N V A R l OU S WAY S Ica.lx)x::la'" he ave:red by the people of their budgets." ld not "balance larin e _ _"All ranks | | come to Cga.ntalm'(?a? Emrgyf;g;g not | sion," he <:l».aixl;\eedifl 3.;3'" th:t tde es SU F l prosperous, Mr. Tweed advocated Yg: aren't a bit worse off than any ane?;r"- UE | fmriitis o a hn Porc uce mamic Sho qoret rae y o | proposed : wor --far ° Perneniinnin io aceci | te"flnal in Toronto. 11310: quot::swfi;lll'?::i the night, in f ut they td';l 123 S, | <o,-°h3w that there was a tremendous know the business of merchandising ack Urges Farm Boord t0| ;geeacong?mtml;: Er?;e tlg n eesiven 2s ty ;l::llr ooo Cns sney surered. "auy # x > £ reccived by the consequently they suffered, "An Cut Interest Rakio | a'fiwefi the bulk of the spread 3'l;eing large department store would go insol! on L | Vert?ln' up by retailers' profits. The ad-- vent in a few months," he insisted, "if it n LOoans | | of Osrlxrtlg campaign to promote the sale stopped advertising." ¢ emnmmmeneommmmnrensrime Westenimc':a produce in Eastern and| M McArthur commended the pro-- FRUIT Tokio. n nada should include To-- posed steps the Government will take TERMINAL MARKET , he thought, as this the h to establish a marketing board in O market would be ome || 4 n-- e e h able." * one of the most prof-- ario on behalf of the farmer and his v mss 4 | e. *"Toronto has one of the small-- products. As an example of what the pi With the problems of rural Ontario! tt';t;ex!:::rkets for a large city on the con-- farmer might do, if he would market e ddipen d m subject for atten-- *--uppor'tinghfhecny , Council 'has been ts o seoy of Prgopgfly, the speaker cited iink f rs of the Legisl o » retailers . a he cases of "good Canadi * participated in the debate on %heatxae_ growers," he declared. gainst the | tomato juice. sn'cidet 200 fress in reply to the Speech from the | Dbcusses Radiom Plan, he and. ". people drinking good cider," hrone yesterday afternoon and eve-- George Shields (Cons - e said, "and they will stop drinking ning. ronto--Woodbine} deli ervative, To-- | Scotch whiskey." thSpcakcr.s on the Opposition side of ' address on the vutelevg;ega;iulx: lf-hour o hn 1e s c e c moep e ticccs cof he House Gevoted their addresses | | treatment of cancer commendlnn mel crondy idice consuinens quantifiee of mainly to a discussion of the plight of | | Government's Dropos'al to gi nsl oi uis Sucned Lome notSan this | the farmer in the present perica of || free to all cancer suuerersg ve radium | bolicy was pushed bome, thousands ol depression, and urged on the Govern--||Lhat adequale steps be (ake nd unging| dollars that are now epent on HNPOTSCG | ment the adoption of several remedia,'i such policy, to meet tvh § aifn, under | oranges could, he argued, go into the ' measures. Among these supgesuon;é 'the middleman, who might sh:a:;?g gé E?ngfe'f; rr?fr Ontario's own tomato--grow-- were: Relief from contribution ap|| too proud to ' ace : f a Bean | i)cr cent. of the costs of h?:h:,f33;9i!but who, at the s:g)te ?:na:m;erfi;h:rfifé crgét,:\ci fr'::g;igt 'tLiberal, Glengarry) | 0"\'(\rlng Of tlle rate w* I"t'm ru w * s f eS CI'OSS-fit'e Of the loans on (ntin rn'opmrmgc,f bi;n:t::s tAgfx}?E || ments out of hrt)sayovsgr pr:cc:{i:tm N s 2£§§_lr}oon when he launched into a cultural Development Board; and m;-i Mr. Shields urged the construction bfllllgilfl? pgficme i ccorod. innlaonces us gx;);l:?tlxc:gt :--énmcg? ods and facilities of | glf\'a. :,?Zp"a_,ldto care for cancer suffer--| _ _ y. and ciled. inslances Of € C I » 52 in uve s i | First Ni * " ural products. 1 Should not oal that,n tl:c Government | a highway in his own county to buttress | st Night Sitting. i1 facuum dy undertake to provide a | his argum>nts. At times the exchange | it was the first night sitting of Lhel 96 The Ountation, but should super--| between Mr. Sangster and the Premier | present session, and was called wi , actual distribution of the| Was in a facetious vein that caused up-- | ® iew r 1 with| precious treatment i uP a view to speeding up the debate La Y roarious IauUEN' ' In suggesting that the Agricixlturali rger Loans, Lower Interest. Criticizing an item for weeding in Development Board reduce its rate of | t.Crit',icism 4 ootkne loaks ho Tore. c 3t Rengie docered: "Auy interest on farm loans, T. K lack stitutions for calling loans and fore-- county, Mr. sangster declared: "Any (Progressive, Dufferin) li;unc.hed aé closing mortgages, together _ with one who got th_e job of cutting those severe criticism at banks and (naneist | strong advocacy that the Agricultural weeds had a mighty good job." houses for calling loans and foreclosing | Development Board increase the amount ic it s Bong could make mortgages in periods of depression. | of its loans and lower interest rates & bargsin with the honorable mein« 5. C. Pweed «Liberai, Waterico Nor"h)-: featured the address of T. K. Slack' bc;}x j urged the construction of a large us--| (Progressive, Dufferin). "Many are| ; r. §angster hesitated & moment. lic market in conpection with P'h;"complaining bitterly that in times of | « 'I:k '",,appmg his thigh, declared: projected new fruit terminal in Torox;zo i' depression banks are always calling in o Li i was the advocacy by E. C. Graves (Con cited the case of a farmer of excellent Lib'eral Leader Sinclair -- Then servative, St. Catharines) of the esta,b-l credit having to make sacrifices in there'll be one Liberal in the Provin-- lishment of a cold--storage plant and ;' stock during the present winter, due to cial Lkighways system. 4 | distillery to convert waste fruit into || pressute from a bank and financial | ; M y San,gsm"Perhaps' it I get the | alcohol on the Niagara Peninsula,. T ) || company. Another farmer of long on wo on e is of me JOe ' adjournment of the debate was r;xov';g ' standing had been forced into the ranks | thConA;inu}ng, Mr. Sangster said t_.hats by E. J. Murphy (Conservative, Toror-- | of the city's unemployed through the | j e highway costs "ers is _ "Tliey to--St. Patrick) shortly before 11 o'clock ' > *w + css 2e Snovent, ue rmzved of Ihen x re o'clock. || _ "The only solution," e 664 should, he thought, be relieved of their Morse Time for By--El [ y solution," he said, "is for 4 5 y_ ections. || the Agricultural Development Board in oo per_cent,. of the cost. 'The profils of . C. Tweed (Liberal, North Water. || time of depression to extend th the Liquor Board should be devoted l00) advocated a change in the law of the loans from 50 to 6: 2--3 eamoiny | to this work, which would make it unnecessary 1f of the appraised value." b Phnks nad Dr. A. R. McMileA (Conservative members Appointed y for ppraised value." The banks had | Lambt y C» . ppointed to the Cabinet with. || 5o much money tied up they didn' on West) devoted most of M | / in two or three years after election to | know what to do with itp ey aldn't| address to a review and & C1IOEY Of' seck re--election. At present members Mr. Slack also adv * that the the Government in respect of the work appointed to the Cabinet within five|| Agricultural Department promote th on e P oi oo hivew dhe fire months of their election do not have || establishment f P ¢| Rarlier remarks, however, drew the fire | . to seek re--election. Mr. Tweed thought plant Hznc:nc!l'ugoec.lop:muurginve pa.cg l:ti!ns of Hoen. K. 0. Mixon: 9 Mebtiica: that the extension of this time would || economy Sshould be the ivabchword (a): said that the groans heard this session encourage the appointments to Cabinet the Government, stating that from the Leader of the Progressive . positions of men of capacity hss thax || man should be 'wmingngto es ptubllc Party should be diagnosed as the groans | of ability to roll up big majorities. He] ductions in salaries during pe'rleopds n ol xf; o e cce mentioned that the Liberals had not| depression. Anoth Mr. Nixon--Growing pains. (Ap-- % er form of economy} pJ | contested by--elections brought on by re--.| would be to reduce the amount of mor phuss® | cent appointments to the Cabinet. spent on liquor, he averred, advocatilg If they were growing pains, retorted , Aithough immigration was a muatter | that individual permit holders might Dr. MocMillen, the party which DA for the Federal rather than the Pro-- be limited in their purchases With once been in full manhood must now be vincial Government, Mr. Tweed devoted | a million & week spen]t:'.) on strorfg drulxk' in its second ehiidhood. g!u;cte a large part of his address to| workmen could not make the necessary Would Abolish Payment. austion, of incidents of hardship and | purchases for their tables, . After s T. A. Blakelock (Liberal, HallOn) ecent To which had resulted from recent snowstorm in Toronto, he hac condemned the Government's extrava-- es and regulations promul-- observed that many of the laborers em* gance, and stated emphatically that had eated at Ottawa. "A good deal more ployed headed directly for the Nquo! the Drury Government remained in hnuman kindness could be shown to the stores when they received their power until today the country WOUld immigranis in Canada PaY+« | not be saddled , and also to lase $ down with the taxation those who have gone to the United Not Only Class Hit. _ _|it is now compelled to bear. Mr. | States for short visits," said Mr. Tweed. | F. J: McArt:tur (Conservative| Blakelock advocated immediate abolition '| Northumberland) ressed the point t( of the 20 per cent. payment which the

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