Ontario Community Newspapers

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 27 Mar 1895, p. 4

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ouse * and he world e amenament. (Ap-- | supported the position | & .Attorney-Geneml. and in | 'the bill made a vigorous and | nmded aitack upon the Patrons. derstood Mr. Haycock to wish to lish free trade in the practice of cine, Mr. Haycock said he was op-- to class legislation. and yet lm| those who acted with rim. owed | : ir existence in that House to the class | eisliation idea.. tYho had asked for<the | _ ill ? No one. from Rat Portage to @lengarry. <~Last spring a squad of aaA-- venturers were let loose over the eastern portion of the Province. They presided at oyster suppers with great unction and grew sleek and fat. They told the pers that the professions nad special slation and that they were fattening n the poor, down--trodden and op-- sed farmers. Occasionally they got eanple--to believe them ; and hore now [ Mr. Haycock, not altogethe: master of "Rimself, got up with tkis bill for fear t these misguided peopie will call the in-- structors false prophels or som thing worse.. The bill should he thrown out of the House witbout ceremon} and there bad been t mes when bills like that were buraed by the common hangiman. (Applause and laughter.) _-- The voto was taken, and upon & vole of 15 to 71 the hill received the six | months' hoist, .only the Patrons as & body voting for it. Mr. McoLean (Liber-- | al) voted awith them, while Messrs. Gurd (P.P.A.), Pardo (Patron) and Haggerty | Gndependent) voted with the majorily, AMr. Woods' bill to preve nt the spread af noxious weeds was read a second tiime and sent .to a special committes. WPriel spooches were made against it by '%!'A. Drybea, Whitney, Awrey and ' fiu?:n [ Bke H : adjourned at 6 o'clock, No w we e s m se : ge

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