Some hon. MEMBERS:
Oh, no.
Subtopic: CONTINUATION OF DEBATE ON ADDRESS IN REPLY
Oh, no.
Mr. SPEAKER:
On division.
No.
Mr. SPEAKER:
Those in favour of the motion will please say "aye."
Aye.
Mr. SPEAKER:
Those opposed to the motion will please say "nay."
Nay.
Mr. SPEAKER:
Call in the members.
Mr. PERLEY:
I was paired with the hon. member for Moose Jaw (Mr. Ross). Had I voted, I would have voted against the motion.
Mr. PURDY:
I was paired with the hon. member for Kootenay West (Mr. Esling). Had I voted, I would have voted for the motion.
Mr. ROSS (Souris):
I was paired with the hon. member for Neepawa (Mr. MacKenzie). Had I voted, I would have voted against the motion.
Right Hon. W. L. MACKENZIE KING (Prime Minister) moved:
That the said address be engrossed and presented to His Excellency the Governor General by such members of this house as are of the honourable the privy council.
Motion agreed to.
Right Hon. W. L. MACKENZIE KING (Prime Minister) moved:
That this house will, on Friday next, resolve itself into a committee to consider of a supply to be granted to His Majesty.
Motion agreed to.
Right Hon. W. L. MACKENZIE KING (Prime Minister) moved:
That this house will, on Friday next, resolve itself into a committee to consider of the ways and means for raising the supply to be granted to His Majesty.
Standing Committees
Mr. HANSON (York-Sunbury):
Is this sub- MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE BILLS
ject to notice, or is it the regular motion? Messieurs
Mr. MACKENZIE KING:
It is the regular procedure immediately following the adoption of the address.