The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 24 Mar 1892, p. 4

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penalt for fuhing during the close season , l It is a Td of not less than 810 or more than $30, and a further penalty of $1 for each fish ' t ' so caught or taken. The close season re- 1 mains as " present. The fish and game ----. i' commissioners who may be hereafter ap- i pointed shall haven bi,1,'1T,',h/gttevt of A _ 1 the tisheries. It shall be the nty o every . . . I fiat"rry overseer and fire and 'toh/tptr,', He Expires While Addressing _ constable and peace officer toui in t e observance of the provisions of this act, and the Assembly ' in. bringing offenders to justice. Half of the tis- shall be paid to the prosecutor. ___ nos-Ices or MOTION. Mr. Rosa-Bill to empower the Univers- ity of Toronto to deal with certain Upper THE HOUSE APPALLED Canada College lands. Mr. Clancy-Bill to amend the Jurors ----. Act. Mr. Daek-Bill to amend the act re. specting qutditicationa of justices of the: F A Sentence Left Onf1nistr. peace. _ . . Mr. hurur--rnquirr--Have the Govern. ed on His Lips. ment taken any steps to ascertain the dam. age done to the owners of lands in the Townships of Brunei and Stephenson ---- caused by their lands being ilooded , If so. when, and has there been any report made more" t MEDICAL SKILL USELESS. Mr. Alun-Bill to amend the act respect- ing dentistry. --- 'de'e"-"'ehe.ieu,.-peyyeeee Heart Disease the Source of Trouble. A THE BREAKING or THE LNTRLIa03tNtm xo 1mt FAMILY or DECRAsED-hm. cmxs's BUSINI'SS CARRIE. .Probably the most tragic scene ever thnessed in the Legislative Assembly took {place at 4.30 yesterday afternoon, when Mr. B. E. Clarke, in N , the midst of a speech. . h euddenly stopped, sat Ff.. e l down quietly and ex- BA) ' t pired ahnostinstantly. 'T kill i The business of the '. Al " House cameto a stand. 12 " '..ls"' . . ' I " rLlh7'22' still, light'words were , -', . a / banished, and in I mo- ment confusion and consternation had seized all present. The subject, under dia. cussion was Mr. Tait's bill to provide for the exemption of merchants' stocks. Mr. Awrey temporarily occupied the Speaker's chair, and those who were not interested in the measure were in many cases chatting together or reading the evening papers. Mr. Tait'hed just presented the claims of g his barium! Mr. Clt.rlssrfollowed him. ' He , spoke slowly but distinctly, and the mem- bers little dreamed that in the words he was uttering he was literally breathing his life away. That Mr. Clarke himself had no conception of the immediate nearness of death there can be no doubt. Be spoke in his usual easy style, andonhil face was the smiling, good-natured expres- sion that always characterised him. H0 dwelt rather humorously on the tact that it WM really the customers who pay the taxes of the merchant, and " he uttered the words, " the only assessment at present

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