The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 5 Apr 1935, p. 1

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Apt" 5 _ illt 'JICADE P . 2tee, tn,,tu't,fh,'rtc I . ores-st crease i OF GIS TURE rlce Scores in revenues. Nor was there any LE LA economy in sight in the Budget esti- .' . mate. Having abused the Henry Gov- DENIED ernment tor spending in their last ance a Ions year $80,667,000, the Hepburn Gov- ernment were stating that they were F --- prepared to spend $8,000,000 more ence Arouses Re artee . " - than their predecessors, p Claims Gooernment'e Ae. "Are You AfraHt" 3 . . E "Are on afraid of bringing our; Attorney-General Arthur Roebuck tion fe Unfair to proposals? down now?" Colonel grip; "tsed God's blessing again on ro- taunted the Government, as he refer- testtng mm loved h ' Holders of Bonds (red to the scheduled special session. p ' w en . Conser- -------. "Of course, every one knows this Fed- vatfve Opposition poured an assault on , ' " " eral general election is on, and you re a barricade Governmem in yegtgr. YDRO contract can- maid to bring them down. 't'if,igt 2"ta, or lac cellation had dealt a up 1%.}? "fg,'te1J,1f,',' anagram? an purposes," the 'a"dl,'2eertgentr"i, deadly blow to Oll- deficit was around some $5,000,000; I .toid the poliee-proteeted House um . . have warned the Government that I, are welcome to come back and to keg -ty.o credit, Ho.n° W. H. think they are too optimistic in their; . it?" back: and so long " it is for Price charged in yester- teghtult, ,.'t'tgt,'g','t'2.','," been. . . ve n ." Jam. purposes-a "Y Ood bless day's Ontario Legislature. own pas them. A if): 'te,',',',';, i legislatio the . " y roug n n," "There are no barrieades-only or- former Attorney-General told the at", police protection. A part of House. "which takes away from those park was armed off with no in- who hold bonds in these corporations Nation ot erecting barricades. If my the opportunity for getting a fair re- Mend would remember how " turn on their money." tgtthtttted Police rode down people and This attack ended Colonel Price's HONEST y animate: thin) with fumes" presentation of the Opposition answer I leopo acaulay had charged to Premier Hepburn's Budget. Juggled that " GIYbreak the queen's Park deficit charges replaced the juggled OF POLITICIAN coal chutes were being barred and surplus charges of last year, as the the dttttgtg held against all types of Conservative financial critic declared E vitsttors-the buildings patrolled "and that the Premier had evidently in- barrlcaded like the fortress of an tended to show the largest deficit in Eastern patentate." Provincial history. --------_. " realise that some of those who "The great mistake of the Govern- ' retire in the wee hours may see red ment lies in their not taking advan- Same Status as Pastor. in the afternoon." Mr. Roebuck coun- tage ot cheap money," he maintained. We: They had tloated 2g,tt,'ig,l awhile. ------- " on see red all the time," aria d i when long-term loans 5 oul veg MEMBER f li - the ex-Minister of Highways. ppe been placed. "You won't be able toi A 0 Par a Instructions " hue. borrow it you repudiate many more ment should have . contracts. The cost of money has the same standing The Premier was sorry that Mr. ;gone up several points." . . "malty had difficulty in entering ', The former Attorneraeneral pre- , as a minister of the {the Buildlntrs--"tsut I understand the sented a table showing rising yields l." {police had instructions to question .n and declining values tor Ontario bonds gospe . i 'utspiqioutr-1ookintt characters." in the past two months. London and This thesis was advanced yesterday; u,21 9:11:39. ePJe,r"t'eir Hepburn con- New; 2t 2,'hatg, "eTd,,,'l) it: by E. J. Anderson, Welland's Liberal! . t that this w con rac cance . , . " a serious demonstration. The protest asking why their ear nings should be 358:8 'ttg,',' "in if: ogt.at'de, is i era had demanded the right to speak swept away." I, d r - the y, as e d We " IC',',','] i ttJt,'t'Jt,g,'t'd as: 311'"thng "Deadly ." ', politic: be J2',f1,, with alarm '),1111 . "Wh on: ho dholder." C lo el l I'luetrggte.nt would receive their Price 'Tsli'el,f, w?,'2, shim any on: (XY, suspicion when practiced with hon- ' m" suburban are l has had the courage to buy a $1,000 esty and sincerity?" I the Premier reminded 5):]:em8p) otyoed' Beauturnois bond or a Wlmn-Que- , This was Mr. Mdemn's answ'er to lure getting as r ce t er: . 'lgi tee bond backed by Arthur trlatrttt'ai, Quebec criticisms that the Ontario than granted byptfhe c: . mo]? " e 3 opinion-why should any people thinkl Government had handled the Hydro --2s per cent in $113pr report that this issue was not backed by the; contracts in a political and not a I Thomas. iiG." nail: 'gel, tdh R',1tt'1ttg'etg g1ett,Pg2'gt22ri, businesslike manner. The member .3103; with ttect','.),"',',',',',), that the against?" a ','rtffuf legitihtyof ngo'sbglelgord in 0 tttario'ttttt " i."e ven ranked below the gga're,',igl1t,t't I Wink they dealt a W" blow to', Welland." he said, "that the policy without com lai t "Th p0 . the credit ot our Province," he cm'l of Sir Adam Beck was absolute and Ibronto is as n . etscale around . ed. going on to point out that Ontario . complete public ownership " - Campbell re rt per cen . above the ---B new country and a borrowinc! With his Hydro iiiiiiiirirhe coupled I po . it1er--"'luired loans in the world the statement that the farmers' great . , difficulty lay in the problem of mar- l 0000mm" Price pared dra,hge.:,) gusts, debts and taxes. Farmers could ' I I . t_'%e%rr'%rrr%_%-r'%_-rr-_-'%.r'-rrrt- 0,000 deficit to some ' ' ' 0--al, linve no prosperity without stable . tttture which he described " the true i markets he said ' Just a Gestion deficit for the last fiscal year. The l, "1_'C1" _ . fife"? tNyeermnent tshould 'tf/tgli'); q . by'the inclusion of a $1 ' ' 0f Pronunciation relief bill when it was obvims that the Province, like other Governments. was GiiAiititiithi-titemoto'di- The argyle of Right Hon. w. L. nary expenditure. Matttte King, Federal Liberal m Denett. leader,"that the Liberal Party was The"; A e Ge "w in the Valley of Humiliation" fol. m ttom g- neral q 1tmintt the Beauharttois inquiry W88 tloned increased interest p-nts, given decreased interest receipts and Health. 103131 . new turn in the Ontario narration and Agricultural Develop- " ature last night. meat Board bookkeepi as he pared What did Mackenzie King say?" do the so 000 000 ng, asked William Duckworth (Con- "f "I: G Gia" r detieit," censure. 'Ntxtttt4t-Dovereourt) dur- he Duet-lured u ,'l','afl'e, that in- 'JIU', thegfumt' t1ttg He an- are; t: tt,t'a'ill'g. cm had to do "I. own q . that in order to build it up-At wasn't days we are in the Valley of " Tihtgntmtion." bad enoutrh tor them. . _ Colonel Price left the inference that thirettadtseennorustttoine1uAe . . revenues in the books for 1933-34. Where were all the Liquor Board re- or. ceipts? Why were Mon duties . irecelots down? l,

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