Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 8, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page twelve Winnipeg free press Friday March 8, 1940 More about legislature continued from pare three saturday store 9 3o All dept. Bars in the House at the present there might be some in future. Rather than discourage speaking said or. Stubbs the House should encourage it. Particularly with re Gard to the great Phalanx which supports the government and sits silent and eloquent As a or. Stubbs criticized the effect of the proposed Rule in recognizing More than one opposition Leader. Under our system he said there was Only one opposition. J. B. Laughlin cons., Killarney said there was scarcely need of the Rule As few members spoke for a longer time. James Litterick communist Winnipeg urged that the Rule be reconsidered to define what constituted a party Leader. The Leader of a he said has a right to express himself. I would oppose vigorously any Effort to restrict the conservative Leader or. major objects Hon. W. J. Major objected to the proposed Rule to require the Intro Ducer of a Bill to explain the Pur port of a Bill on first Reading and Bracken saw danger in this proposal. He suggested that the Best practice would be to allow two Days Between distribution of a Bill and the time when it was Cal led for second Reading. If you Don t said or. You might just As Well have no first he agreed that a time interval Between distribution to members of copies of a Bill my its appearance on the order paper was a step in the right direction. The proposed Rule was held Over for further revision. Dealing with the Honey guarantee Hon. Stuart Garson provincial treasurer said it was to enable Bee keepers in the province to Start the co operative which they were unable to do themselves due to the fact that the Honey Market was demoralized at the time. Or. Willis Why was it necessary to give the guarantee when the House was not in session and not the condition of the Industry was not brought to the government s at Tention until weeks or possibly months after the House prorogued stated or. Garson. All time Low Premier Bracken told the House that during last summer the Price for Honey reached an All time Low of cents As compared with 25 cents a Pound when the Industry was started some 20 to 25 years ago. Copies of the Bill covering the guarantee to the Manitoba sugar company limited will be distributed among members monday with the Bill receiving second read ing wednesday. He had several questions to ask regarding this guarantee or. Far Mer stated. These were 1 method of capitalization 2 whether any provisions existed to protect the Plant against monopoly 3 Protection for the Farmer who produced the. Beets and 4 Protection for the working in the Plant. . Business men depressed is report there is a general feeling of fore boding and depression among businessmen in new York James John Ston retired Vancouver business Man returning after a visit to that City said in Winnipeg thursday. They Are worried by a feeling of great uncertainty As to what will he added. Stock brokers in new York seem to have Little or. Johnston is travelling Over Canadian National lines. H b c a 4-Page Bay basement circular delivered to your Home today for saturday March 9th and featuring store wide 9c Day shop the Bay saturday. Take advantage of the Many specials offered for your approval. Spring bouquets each 1.39 wide Vari Ety of color in these fresh Flowers. Dozen. Fresh shipment. Aisle table special Only. Dozen Ivy plants and cacti in Many Vari 4 ties. Each b 51c Flower shoo. 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