The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 22 Apr 1887, p. 10

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with another and no 'wileges given to one. section of the community over another, while . he regretted some of the remarks made in tha..t' newspaper with regard to the Roman Catholic Church and with regard to the Province of i) Quebec. He did not know what some hon. ( 1 gentlieman opposite would do if they had not the Orangemen to attack. _ He himseif would _ =| have been glad if there had been no Orange-- | men in this country, _ But Orangemen had s 5 their rights as well as other people. His ° t career was the best answer that could be t made to such a clmrfi. ( Hon. A. 8. HARDY said that the hon. h Y gentleman'ssupporters were verylargely Orange-- 1 i men,. Take away the lodges, and he would ; not have a dozen followers ; and yet, he said ( y he would have no Orangemen in this country. *; Why, if he had no Orangemen he would have U no party. Hisaction duringthe recent elections ! could be plainly traced through his following. '1 Every man carried a banneer on the 12th -- July, and his hon. friend ecarried a banner too. .| (Laughter.) He had not came out plainly on n | the religious question during the recent elec-- j | tions; but he stood round the corner of the 1 } house and set his dogs on. (Laughter.) W lly --| did he talk religion in his address ? -- He could .! not produce a single other address in which he g i had talked religion, x | P The debate was continued by Hon,. G. W. | Ross, Messrs. Clancy and Garson. l The Attorney--General's amendment em-- .| bodying the new school regulations was car-- , | ried on the following division :-- + at ! Ysas--Mossrs. Allan, Awrey, Balfour, Rallan-- *| tyne, Bishnp. BHlezard, Chamberlain, Chisholm, ; | Clarke _ (Wellington), Conmee, Dack, Drury, ; | Dreyden, Evantures, Ferguson, Field, Fraser, ; | Freeman, Garson, 'Gibson (Hamilton) Gibson | 'i (Murom, Gilmour, Gould, Graham, Guthric, Har-- , court, Hardy, Hilliard, Leys, McAndrow, McKay, ) McLhaughlin, MecMahon, 'Mack, Master, Morin, , Mowat, Murray, Nairn, O'ConBor, Pacaud, Pardee, 1 ', Phelps, Rayside, Robillard, Ross (Muron), Ross' J (Middlesex}, Smith, Snuider. Sprague, Stratton, ;| Waters, Widditield, Wood (Brant)--54. l' 1| _NAyg'-- Messrs,. _ Armstrongk, -- Biggar, Blyth, (}('lnncy. Clarke, E. EF.(Toronto), Clarke, H. E. , (Toronto), Craig, Creighton, Cruess, Fell, French, | 1 l{ammell, HMudson, Ingram, Kerns, Lees, Martor, | Meacham, _ Meredith, Meteaif, _ Miller, Monk, ) Morgan, _ Ostrom, Preston, _ Rorke, Stewart, Tooloy, Willoughby, Wilmot, Wood (Hastings), 4 W ylie--33. j The bill having been referred back to the committee and amended, was read the third time. Several bills then received their third reading, and the House adjourned at 5.15 p.m. Three cheers wore given for the Speaker, and | the members joined in singing the National Anthem. PROROGATION. | _ The attendance at the formal prorogation of | the House in the afternoon was small _ The [ Guard of Honor was composed of meim-- bers of "*C" company, under command of Major Smith, Capt. Macdougall and Lieut. Cartwright. The escort was furnished by the Governor--General's Body Guard, Capt. Deni-- son in command, and the firing party by the Toronto Field Battery, Lieut. Myles in com-- ! mand, _ Shortly after three o'clock His Honor | entered the chamber and gave his assent to | the Bills passed, a list of which will bo found on page 6 of this issue. The Assembly was then prorogued with the usual Specch from the Throns, umt en omm mmmmemmme

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