The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 19 Mar 1901, p. 2

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108 M 4 wen""" The" last in the House affidavits made bY: oo tand had not. ada nol ol s spenelble persons reflecting on men ""ny dues to the ¥ nor, therefore,: paid Whohadnomemotobmmmce. Phestty'-- WMB f ; the members being privileged. Mr. * s chadri i davite. Whitney said something was to be said Mr. Qflgflu'" t (East _ Hamilton), en both sides,. Premier Ross agreed| m'm i mdavit gy":lbgfr't!gol:mu:: Mgh;ti with Mr. Carscallen, and when the At--| \r. Graham in the House, be fi,,,,o,md':l ] torney--General . reminded the Hounse: :ld- )::gucz'l'\:ltugg dl?lom'l'l" \:3 rr:recedentq | > ay un i e e ou. ave mad that Me. Whitney first introduced the| b9s motion before the hon. Rentions de| practice in the Legislature, the latter | had concluded his speech. He "°"ml rose -- and -- deciared with much | therefore withdraw the motion. In do--| energy that nothing in his pub--| ue ow That ho. practice of express | e P . nk . oo sincrion"" inas | the -- realline . at Nee daas rers nefrupl uhnd weld Bel:| 'tiw' Pritchett affidavits a yeag ago. | fi"}':\f.w"(fii?r comt s Anng? per-' | The Promier read a letter from H. A. phcould.be amended to i))revga't'.it r%l':afi | + Branton of St. Thomas strenuously de-- freedom of speech should be allowed nying a charge against him eontained to members, but the privilege should .l,n a:x amdavit read recently by Dr. not be abused. Persons who set out to amisson. get afdavits could get them probably To Lessen Costs. :u(mnst every rtnember of the House, or Hon. Mr. Gibson introduced a bill to .,','"i';?,"e.:'é'y';t s aafte Irow prosecu. :';;'et;'d' t;\e' mudnlcipal drainage ut.. tion. The House should men'f'z'i:'i';' 'hich is des t > the Avang 5T ns arain '!;';enl:r;n:::ag::c:fi;lstl'c;'l}; deavor to stop a practice which lower-- | ai, and to prevent appeals to the 8u--| ed 'the tone of its proceedings. . AM-- preme Court in drainage cases. The | davits might be necessary in some .details of the bill are not yet complet--| cases, and where they were made be-- & EC | .fore a court or a commission they A Eul *=~'pi's Pagsed. ; should be permissible. | r-n,e following,bills svere read a third; An Affidavit Denied. 1?3':::1' f 't:ased [kes | The Premier concurred in the remarks | Haraiffon & Christ Church Cathedral, we mp.l;wr?m; sgesker. He had, he n. + celved a personal letter g::g::m: :;lg g"tlm;n of P'e'trolea. }"a::i resardsto the afidavit read by Dr. independent Order gfe;.ne s ces 2. ... . whlclel.on ooo o ns biew Laten 69 Mr. To enable the Incorpo;:fgctie';i'nfld ot" Carlca.l'l'::luh'.'l'el?e t!l'):ex':leew ttl:ke" tt?t'i T he t!'e,l)locese of Huron to provide for the | letter, which. was d'tedr s'-en }E'Q'"tfll;e' \| ;.(;(nu';: r:: Ste]ect Vestries or HEoards of | .)'h.rch 18, 1901, and was as follows:-- Hespacting the Slsters ol | o7 the Ouninil® Cegishtture a tead Inol of the Drocese of }Inm'i.;'toofll Lk AbseP"| Dr. Jeaml'e"s%:xo Meglglatgl&eslor::d( njuds o s seokl e h s ' % ® y _.P., u Frey, f mfi'?"l"' s t"fix:{fiafifil erends Peres Ob--, ;e&fi an affidavit from or purporun'g to f atie, commoniy Enow Consception -- de; ave been made by one John Vail, at " Mary Imm.zfm:to:\n a# the Oblates' that time, June, 1899, said to have The Hose Tthen pa;." I «1 l pbeon :t. rel-:g:ntt otboLondon. but whose e of private biils thro 8 arge num--| "m'Now l" thlo a de' is unknown. »nd through second res ugh. committee i s affidavit my name is 19 yhn ® nd resding respective-- mentloned as one who was giving in-- o structions to a gang of personators in The Puip Concosstons. gg:-mf'r(lw'll:gl':ld ll:b)t'eitalecu'?':: of January, k } * ately notified Dr. Jamie-- yMQm lsh:ep:}xn{ t? a serios son, M.P.P., that he had read a fal:e ramiTron). S010 "Amit Gendlak nessurs. and fraudulent affidavit, and that as J tions for the transfer «'.'?':'ri-f}' l ehis is l anKes! perjary Ana dyiig: ihat. thel the Bd. Llioyd Compan the. rights to ;:nkest perjury and lying that could| Falls Puip Company w 3:9 he Sturgeon j perpetrated, and was a personal in--| ' on éevelopment work 'I:har:':'t carrying '";iY to my good name and standing, | ' had called their Attention h'.v'(:slc:rnment :(l)\ requesting Dr. Jamieson, M.P.P., ' to live un to the terms 0f the T.:l:" in stthaeteurréz'ceontradlcuon ow h}s place ' ment. He gave Pvvay thve o) is * * | timber 'cut gby tg:":z:n;:lfih e to the en Dr. Jamieson has so far failed to ac-- | fees paid to the--UoOvernimer and : the ; 7 ;"ledxe the receipt of my letter, and amounted to $3,928. . He lent. which | T nd on consulting my solicitor that | talls of the formation am:':otmve hk he geee huoh Ino Moor of the Lt what| : tal and the directors, and othn of capi-- te sees fit on the floor of the Legislia-- ation of the following vor:r inform--| l:lre. I have published a full and era-- Spanish River Pulp & Paper Con which.| har fhe rimes of tais lt I have ais6 he said, was about to erect 'o., which,| ;md and Times of this city. I have also Nepigon Pul ct mills ; the odged an information with Coun-- p & Manufacturing C | ty C srection of whose mills had been de the! Ereing V Attorney D. J. Donohue, | ed until a care een delay-- charging Vail with perjury, and I want ful scheme of d this n to produce necessary water amming | be s matter pushed. even if Vail has to [ beeh decided 'ubon, and th power hed| en extradited, as I will not lay under | River Pulp & Pape;- Co e -- Blanche .'.' lying charge. s .. who were ne-- A t:flnkdly make the contents of this ___L_Mmm. and ob--

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