Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 21 Mar 1928, p. 2

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M Q'A"\"--S A *4 . \\3 rch z'str Price Has Hopes of Postal B j n Ex--Convict's Tipster Sheei AS ESTIMATES PASS | o.' } . No Law at Present. No Provincial Law at Present 10 Leaye it aione: well. the public o sit; could, iIf it would, but it docesn't. The Curb Activities of Boston Provincial authorities would like to stop $600 Henhous d $4.000 e« its cir if they could, but they ennouse an + _ Author of "How to Fool the i8 SFONMIQ®: & yara C | 0 e;can't. Spceaking in the Legislature yes-- fOl' MUSkOka Ja" EX' Pubh'c" terday, Attorney--General Price said there was no Provincial law at the Cite M"-th Seommninonmmmmeenansemie present time that would stop Wright's y p circularizing the public, but that he memselonmenieat en ienss WROTZE HIS VOLUME _ |nopea before lonz some scnome WoUuld | 'to the accompaniment of the dulcet f @;aAr,~ j y ) ».| be worked ould with Une. ,.D.;"""'"'f" POSS3l (tones of Hon. Joseph ThompSsOon Sing-- WH[LE ]/\ b['\(, 5[;\(,,9.ut}10ritws whereb3 1.1.-.,'1'-.1' use of the ing "Carried,"" and the obligato of mails for purposes of explioitation would "Now. Mr. Chairman. this item--" from + s Gppurs 'be'.(i'('llit"d h,fm' ht $ tha nrsvey t ()r\;)n:sinon soioists, the Legiseture ... George Graham Wright, says At"\ sog 'il 'é'o]'"'lrfxfic},O',('js,"""",_,.rf'\','r'f,,l,,',':"' S'O;'f"; night voiced its approval of tre Proy-- ;--Goner ce. spe several| 4 f o un ns <rg -- ina --ys_ |Ince's supplementa stimates. torney --General Price, spent sever@linot touch him or his shcots as the situ-- j ]'(i'h?c "{oll):':oL i]xl]"gr:rlnymi(t'tmmr:z;crcd eSti-- years in Sing Sing. While there hevation now stands. But I have hopss." mates ',,, thie "Cxtent (,("',:_:, SJt / * ..3 wrote a book, "How to Fool the Pub-- provide Probilem. the Public Works, Provincial Secre-- s These "tipster sheets"--and betweer tary's and Agriculture Denartine st sheets'"'--s etwoeen / it complete .1 'Mr. Wright is still fooling the pub-- 5q and 60 different publications of the 'I(htlf'f g" g'\_'n?;)'eltsug ttl?: (O)I"dmlgof'u?el lic, says the Attorney--Gencral, and ajstripe come into Ont;u'if);-.--m'ovi_(i: On€ which began on Monday. lot of Ontariopeople are daily walking Of the many problems which "'é At-- §ir. Martin Indissosed into his enticing web. Down in Boston ?prn:_y'-(}(:r}er;"tl. b\ x;n'::mfi of hl.?'._. ,,c'u.- Mr. Marlin Indisposed. he gots out what is known a u ity Frauds Prevention Act. given soc-- Hon. Jolhn S. Martin, Min F 'of ot + z § ; C \.l.' £ § a 44 :)..:?rv,, ¥A & aw us s uin % «P O 42 2. & 4 " 13 & & Sliget." 1: sells extonsively in Tx'»r)m:t:; ;g;ge.rcadmg yestorday, is trying to fi?i'},'iwfi'fif{ \iw "'r't,,,a'" 3115 post last and other 'cx:.!;-.'x' --'and is bad medicing, _ They are not to be confused, however, ;;l"l'-m'{ nf."ch 1 )'du':"i'xll.r H{c'-'"('-}.-',,ifj.fl- fese many words. Col. Price took pains' to pt;int.()ut. with z'ft'i'uh 'cf (A'.'{r')f"n.d'iiures i;l M" M.artin"s the investment guvides published bYy gepartment, announced that next week many reliable concerns. k some days would be set aside for a iN U detailed consideration of agricultural matters. The passing of the estimates last night was generally a calm and pearsful [ ! affair, with Opposition members shoot-- ing an occasional question at the Gov-- worne mm n mm mm ernment. Ministers replied serenely to a their queries or smiled at their passing Pl'e-EaSter A « w comments. Forinstance . . . sion N vjl;\]d Up Jz The House came to the item under n NoOW the heading of Belloville School for the ppears to Deaf, "Addition to the poultry house, Be Assured Soprimmpcennincctee $600." w rnme mm ammar n « * . _ "An Awful Lot of Hens." COMMITTEES EFrlplENT $75 In EStlmateS f0r S'am "Does," queried E. Blake Miller (Lib= 1Cb& f eral, East Elgin) "the Government build 5. Aientea it ce it uce cce Ammal Government |its poultry Il&:ses according to the sp'e}cii- * f i iti ifications given to farmers? If so, this The present session of the Ontario Car H't Cl'-'zen !would hold an awful lot of hens." Legislature is banging along toward a WGanuenermmmainense. . | Premier Fcrgélsn}? smiled. _ d. »T1 finish at a rapid rate ,.' Hon. George S. Henry explained, "The 3 f, * 1 $ Belleville School is a big institution." Thirty--one bills were given third CL WPARISON PF'OTESTED And an item of $4,000 for steel cells reading yesterday, and require only h in the Muskoka jail.l § is An Royal assent now to mak 6 a iranlat i Said a Libsral member: "Is this fective. Four bills ',(_), n,'fihe 'th-m Ci~ _ Liberal Leader Sinclair, speaking in necessitated by the sale of Government and five otf buis got second reading the House last night, raised the ques-- whiskey?" th ormmers passed Committee of tion: "Which is more valuable. : w The Premier answoered with a smile. f etVYhole'fiouw. It was a hectic day manst" €C(RMABVC 4 ©0*) 'ang so on, until finally Hon. Mr. 4 on legislative grist--mill. es mss Thompson, Chairman of the committee, orc bpre--Easter wind--up is assured. The His query came when the House in declared his final "carried" and the last Th °r paper of the House is fairly clear, Committce came across an item in the item had gone through. e supplementary estimates were voted supplementary estimat ridi ramnescmmmiane'+ yesterday. Further supplementaries will Y es providing $75 be treated similarly by the end of the for a farmer whose cow had been killed 66 99 week. The main estimates should be ,PY & Highway Traffic Officer. The N&HCV RL'""" HBTE d.owfl by the beginning of next week. It | traffic man had run down the animal i * es e * won't take long to dispose of them. while whizzing along in discharge of I P 3 '(' O ininn ! Allotment of Da'\'s_ his duties. n reMLer a n:n!on Oxilg day will be set aside, likely, for . CHz2¢n Nearly Killed,. e e : consideration of Premier Ferguson'é re-- Mr. Sinclair drew attonti + When the House in Committee : on _ |; Mr. a ew attention to an s s it \'rrlislcl*db Tg"psmps School Bill. Two days 'incident in Whitby. A Provincial con-- Came to an item in the supplemen-- . lare e."fl::oted to discussion on .agricul- stable, driving a Government car, had tary estimates last night for an ; » W Hon. John S. Martin's de-- ; run into a Whitbhy citizen and thrown expenditure of $2,500 i 4 partmental review allotted to one after-- him 70 foot, nearly killing him. At o o emn amamngs Connectidh / ;}Ioon. That leaves only Hon. Charles the time of the accident the constable With the raising and housing of the ( mgg:;)e:x: ol\rdl?}llilea of Minei_ u}:edsom was ?ri{x{'ing the Whitby Police Chief, hull of his Majesty's schooner : ' overnment scheduled who had asked him for transportation Nancy. some member ght that ; for a speaking role this session, to per-- 2cross the town. There had been a& mi's'cic':??{?; 12?&"1;1('3053;?0832: ;,':Sf » form. "Hon. Lin'c':olx_l Goldie's long--her-- judgment in the case, but the Govern-- vided for y s s SE3 ES alded "Hospitals" bill has failed to ma--, mont did not contribute. The Liberal "No," the Premier explained ferialize in the contentious form ex-- | Loader wrote the Attorney--Gener@l'$s "this is really to house the hull pected of it. That, too, means timel Denartment and had been told that the _ And now the;:' want a\bridge or a me ;18}')3"."'191? did not feel responsible ferry so people can get over to Committees Are Busy. ; .)l' repvrandih en P ,"C:':'j'?"l_'e did not injure look at it. It should have been / ' the man while discharging his duties. brought to the City of Toronto." The committees are wasting little Reciting these details, Mr. Sinclair, a amsd time, either. Private Bills Committee,f maintaining tnat the constable had under the chairmanship of Attorney--, "C2UY been officiating as a constable General Price, has broken all speed rec--. YR 2ssisting the Police Chief, main-- ords this session. The Municipal Com-- t2n¢d that the "cow" and the "man" mittee has still to dispose of the ag. C235# were comparable, and raised his g":vflflngdHawkers and Pedlers Bill, Y!®Stion. ut around Queen's Park corridors the rem whisper is that "it won't be long now." P iflt Protests. Public Accounts Committee has failed Premier Ferguson, protesting that the as yet to dig anything up in Govern-- COMParison was not correct, stood by 6 ment expenditures which might be con-- f}::e opinion expressed by the Attorney-- strued in the light of delaying the ses-- RCN®r2!'s Department, but promised sion. Fish and Game Committee has * 190 into the matter." heard most of the usual deputations, Te R and is now prepared to take things % h easy ¥ On the whole, it is a case almost of © all over but the shouting."

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