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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 8 Jan 1898, p. 3

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e e romerernesiromerantiiittane o o 3 M ze towns Railway €o.), had oppos;'d.l 'l'{";)oe(-t:\;is\v libraries: in the \'"'.,'323 v'?l?::'e law As-- 1 40 Wigh+ hadnthr\r\).:;';l gg'grh SM)xl' Laidlaw throughout u}i-.-rizx;cl))'lib'lled It was con-- y s ._ Mr. n nc t q re es + F moip L k ?l:fd Ct')ur';':{x)gcl )ahout and stolen his bill. C= . !?tén?liaflt, the work of these d-'s()"':, Some of the epithets applied by 5}"' | lt(';'(::: should be recognized hfr:)?(f::"(;mz > o n > To-- l ac 0 Cb & .\lu('d'm;al_(ll F.«) 'n("'n"\1-':At1'l¢-"!l(?"['?;'£1§dt.:j'Hfll'fl I | making & grant (t(;gil(()? sr:nnll associa-- c ellos f\"}) The bill \.\"'ls' allowed to | $75, and that in -';fi«'o might be done, and cheats.' 1f' 'l[ _111:,;.14')\\4 when \tinns, that no injus un hight be fix-- s}?::deq"\:fi;l'l l..l-";}\!w-'u")(l for Ihfl" protec-- !a gms'i'lmh:\l:'t](\;'xl']x:nz:'nz;nn('l':lI intimated cls ses nsei 5 pra & . t 2y ~ € s tion of companies engaged in ne iE \'t;:u tl)(\';;(* was reagon in 1h'f :{';1'\(',)!({}::;}:2 nc N. 1. lll)m;";:;i.u n, q.C., Mr. W. F | and promised to bring the matter Do \ .\l?!l("l'\ 111}-1_1 :\I.I'.. and a deputation '-»t his colle \1'\--':¢ | people from East Toronto .\'"l'U!'('l" a .l't" == consideration of the bill to authorize the Toronto & Scarboro', or l"'l'l"' pro-- perly the Poronto Railway Co., from laying their tracks on Que°n 45""54 east, over the 800 feet of roadway in East Toronto intervening \n-E\\;w':n'th«- city limits and Victoria Park. 'The luafli | TU.I'A)!H() people demanded that a 12 1--2 cent round trip fare should be ;;y;--mtvrj from the village to any point in lll(" city, that the company pay all costs of | & lili'g:ninn and that it run a half | service in East Toronto. .\'ll'..Hn-hqu- son wanted a 10--cent fare during '\'\'"l'lf' ing hours and a free transfer to V u'}x'u-' ia Park for East Toronto rvs_l:!vnts. The committee reported _ the bill without adopting the suggestions, so that if any changes are made they will have to be made by the House. Still the Piggery. The Public Accounts Committee Sai-- urday morning held a brief session, the whole of which was occupied in taking evidence about the hog cholera ai the Humber hoggery. Charles Moore, the4 butcher at the Central Prison, who has | been thirty years in the business, per-- rsnnully received and handled the 97 hogs when they were taken to the Central ' Prison cold storage, and swore positive-- | ly that every one. was 'perfectly sound, ! also that Dr. Sweetapple made two vis-- | its of inspection, the first.on Monday, | when he came alone, the second on Tuesday evening, when the doctor was accompanied by Dr. Hunter. This evi-- dence corroborated that given by Mr. Hunter, and the apparent discrepancy of dates as to the inspection, from which Mr. St. John had sought to (-:<-| tablish the fact that only forty of the carcasses had been examined by Dr. Sweetapple, was completely removed when Dr. Sweetapple came forward and swore positively that Moore's evidence was correct, as he had recollected, after thinking the matter over thor-- oughly, that he made two inspections. He established this fact by the remem-- brance that on the occasion of his lil'stl visit he was alone, and did not know! the way to the cold storage room; n[l! the second occasion he was accompan-- ied by Mr. Hunter. ' The commitece adjourned urtil Tues-- day morning at 10 o'clock. Grants For Law Libraries. A deputation, composed of Mr. F. Mackelcan, Vice--President, and Mr. W. L. Burton, Treasurer of the Hamil--| ton Law Association, waited upon the< Attorney--General on Saturday on be-- half of the Law Associations of the Province _ and requested _ that the Government make a change in the _ present method -- of -- distribut-- ing the grants for supplying Judges'

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