The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 26 Mar 1936, p. 2

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% id & ; + \ l March 26 :IOUC a gMPGLAl s UOLOr MOUInT l Kidd Reports Irregulari-- Tourists Leave Hurriedly ties at Picton LAINS fOl' Callander A report on the Picton liquor ir-- HEENAN EXP | neuecar nntmmmne regularitics brought out in the Legis-- | The five little Dionne girls at Cal-- lature yesterday afternoon by Colonel CHANGE lN ROUTES llnalt'o h;::G ofler;il l:eri;)medoompefl- T. A. Kidd, was in Premier Hep-- hoR Looes tion Aara . fam mecca burn's hands last night, after the for tourists, according to W. L. Houck, Premier had ordered a full, fast in-- Answers Charge Made by ._ Liberal member of the Ontario Legis-- quiry into the whole matter. Lancaster 1":"'0 for Niagara Falls. Officials reported that the whiskey a Last summer we had a highly suc-- labels, which Colonel Kidd said were s ie m aa Plic Hfe, al-- ceseful season, but our greatest com-- being attached to liquor purchases, Being still young in ip'{_ ,i_" P Lin. petition came from the Dionne quin-- dated from just after the Liquor Con-- though he had white haprf» for Peer. tuplets," Mr. Houck declared last night irol Act was passed, when they hnad caster, Conservative 11\'4. C sopreciare in the Legislature. "Other years been used to identify the wrapped--up boro, would probably n \\sfiich e psople would stop at least two or three stock on the Liquor Board shelves. the emiptiness of t:fle dwg:tmom of days to take in all the beauty of Ni-- Officials at Picton with "mistaken" Ievelged aggembl benDt epoan T uesday. agara Palls, but this year, consider-- ideas of economy had been using up Nort PSE -- Heenal. _ 1010" the 'Toly ine the distance bet;:en . iHIBgAEA these old labels in recent'months, he non'berein c che House yesteriay. mnxious"'t: S:Ilan?;:' t.',y we(;'e 've;': claimed. m?'?x' Lancaster had claimed that * o [ way and WoOu f Premier Hepburn would not say if dnurl * The c; nstruction of the Bur-- :'4' on)yww'y few the scenery and then| any disciplinary action would be ]t;rrxlmg Falls--Apsley--Bancroft highway, "Xeh 6 s ib valcade of United | taken, but said that the matter would' fle'n(g miles of part:ially built rsad was uge omniblus cavaicade of Uni ' be inquired into at longth, } o5 d th te changed, be-- States tourists is to visit Callander s N 1 abandoned and the route c ut in July, it was revealed by Mr. Houck. cause of the objections of "petty party The member announced that a large * he:iler.; who wanted the road to pass i tourist organization in Indianapolis is a their farms. rovaie arranging the monster excursion. The While the Conservative G';'e;ne & of b wil ¢ ment was still in office, the chang tring usses will cross the borde in te was dscided upon by engi-- is thr s rou J eciqed 1 t fiwh-x'.'un:'m' Pee t'l: f)ugh en neers under Hon. William Finlayson, | , Toronto and Ottawa,. and make f i Mr. Heenan a long stop at Callander to permit the his predecessor in office, Mr. He to] passengers to see the babies before explained, and if the change e nen| the return trip is begun be blamed on "petty party heelers, ol C% mumbemncommenmadings then that designation would have to $ be applied to the deputation of Reevgs Plea Made for Farmers' _ and roputabic municipal officials who Children | * Howien.. The depariment fhes . were ® y | route. e par 4 * 'MlNiSlER'S STEED =----------_. ; open, if the member wisheddto verify | | s Much as he would like to remove! _ the facts, Mr. Heenan adde | ENTERT AINS M P s a tedious daily task from the shoul-; | ifuilhe ders of the parents of rural Ontario, AyaR eyrraps Hon. T. B. McQuesten, Minister of Criticized Stailion Puts On _ Highways, was not going to extend motor operating permits to under-- Show at Guelph aged school children. | nreern ooo im In the Legislature yesterday, D. M.) Gueliph, March 25 (CP).--Craigie| gant'mbell. lLiibex;ialbir:xL:n]abe{h ffox;] Ken(;l + : , | ast, complain® rly that he an }Realnutlon, tl}g ctfampion Scottish countless other farmers evory day" | Olydesdale stallion whose purchase by were forced "to leave their teams tied Hon, Duncan Marshail, Ontario Min-- up to the fence, while they drove Lhcir. 'in the Legislature recently, had visi-- high schcol, and went back and wait-- | tors today. They were members of ed for them when school was out-- the Ontario Legislature Agricultural| only to find, likely as not, that theyi ; : Committee. | were being 'kept in," with a furtvhori While the members of the Legisla-- loss of valuable time, while the par-- | | ture expressed a variety of opinions ents waited for their offspring, and{ on the stallion, Craigie Realization the work in the fields remained un--| * _put on a little show of tossing his| _ finished. } « head, raising two enormous feet andt He urged a special type of opera-- trotting spiritedly around the path tor's permits to suit such cases. back of the Ontario Agricultural Col-{ Speaking to The Globe afterward,| lege. * Mr. McQuesten expressed every sym--| ce pathy for the farmers faced with the: b problem in question, but said the' expert opinion had always been op--| e mrues un mmgng h posed to granting licenses to even AGgear the most capable of children under 16. t ite--thamcarcnteiien Nixon Is Called 66 PI 22 A owshare" | -- ARRY NIXON was called a H "plowshare" in the Legislature RlGHTS SOUGHT last night, but the speaker meant wniliermmineer ons on rrmennoone t vincial i a it e Emennment to the Pro Bill Would Provide Truck , D. M. Campbell, East Kent Lib-- # eral M.PP., who was elected to the and BllS Lmes he last year of the m npmenfge -%fi'm :" t.elllnz the House The expected legml?um giving the how the Tories had mal:reated Mr. T.' & N.O., Ontario's Government-- Nixor when he was in Opposition owned railway, the right to operate "They beat him and pounded bus, truck and acroplane lines was him," said Mr. Campbell, "and they brought down in the Legislature yes-- beat him and melted him and _ t@"day by Premier Hepburn. nded him. and we should have The law will empower the railway g thankNd, for they were turn-- to operate these lines in connsction -- B [A Dlowshare fgr s If "Our with its Northern railway service; to § gv::cw gecreury h borrow the money for them, and to Mr. Nixon blushed a deep crim-- _ PUUG any necessary hangars, garages * son, while the Liberal berchers _ |O" Arodromes. 'The legislation will . * their desks lpermlt. the T. & N.O. Commission to pounded + do this in their own name or in the name of an incorporated company, and * , will free either body from municipal or Highways Department license fees. | * ?

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