The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 31 Jan 1929, p. 2

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g... o o i thc Ci'mtnlwr and the turriipg Third Gathering of Seven. i, th-( n-'w leaf of Panhainentatgv his~ . . ... I "'ii. . teenth Assembly Offici. "ht,fi"rir'l/, rest of the gallerim ren- . tred in th" t"l1"ttr'Mly io_t uhich "on. ally a n d Definitely Edward A. Dunlop, North itin- . irew. Wiifiuin Morris-on, East Hamilton. Under way When Lieu. and Foster Mei'fat. South Bruch allL _sttrvatit:t Victor, in the List line tenant-Governor Reads Etf'IIsilc-Ltgmg "err- formally 1tlt'"nu'ri to their spat:, ill the House. in Lenten- Speech From Throne -- nut-Governor William D, Rows th," ' . crowd saw a man who read in: 'rprtu"n Colorful Crowd tn At.. from m Throne mm 'dll all' of (mp, _ itdenee that one acqtnrc» in titre" Lulli"~ tendence ccssive whilrh at the same 10b. . PENNY] . - , Ferguson's presence and his 1tilrcin.r,', "I, I the ship of the State over the shoal, PREMIER IS PRESENT common to any sessionai opening at)- hearcd to be taken for grant"d by (up. FOLLOWING ILLNESS 'audience. _ . 1 Following this Speech trom _tie - ." .- _ '__ Throne, which was. as usual, Ji111.s"lf,.t/i' . . I ' . T, x 'st. - one tor its lack of th, start Ing, re- Fresh from "(f-5:... Ontario. .1 glam. I mier Ferguson introduced these bills tors picked up work 3estcidat where, necessarv to spt tlw "was of business they quit it on April 3, 1928. in motion. Adjournment was then made The third session of the Son ly/'Tihl until this afternoon fi', r"t'f'alri:irh,.Pt,n. I.. . q ,. . . 1- Messrs. Morrison an o a w - fattis1.tli.ve, Assembly ls. Tm" Iff",:'-) i cpet'tively Inm'tt and second the Address and definitely under way. It. mas be i in rc'ply to the Sptech from the Throne I the last session before an election. and i R d L. Debate ! . ti , M iss" I ea y . . it may "l, Only mu and Prcmiel l No 'ioonPt. had the last gum df'D'dl'UTG' Ferguson can tell. " the, Chamber. and the kalcidahcnpic Less than twenty-tire minutc, '.'.'C'1'\'ll pm." of hundreds of git-writer a occupied in setting the House in mder': hundred fi',il/ir't'piho/itt,iv, at It; "hit-Th) . ' ' . .. ' . 0 ha dsinte rate in one ma w yesterday. For the ['anm'd they i thrEl s'slljie'lll/',f/),' Chambrrs and the cus-, were moments packed with goggle-eye- ' tomary inaugural tea given by Hon.) ing interest and suspense. but to the l William D. Black and Mrs. Black .than'. habitual feeder on inaugural ceremonial carpenlteis were lial'dlat wom trrirlitig ' . . . ._. . - I'mt .ii temporary sea 111g ace-unintu- they 'f.'..?, simply an old, ol.d story .'0, .. tion and r"sloring to the Chamber that: done, with Mr. Ferguson. in his firs. lruvmtvn, vetting that tho 1cgislat, l'c my. public appearance after a month?, in- i preempt heat for a background when rte-" disposition. deftly but inconspicuousl)' l bra] iSdlli'Whlg f.'ttcy/, "thercs a bit!' . ' . , o on it. crerv fe ows eye. doing the dictating. l Lieutenant Mann commanded the Legislature ls Crowded. escort of Royal Canadian Dragoons: . ' '" . ' . r-' Captain R. St. J. Hartley was in charge~ There was no end of com m l0l'.L, of the. Royal Canadian Regiment guard, ot smartness or soonet}. of formality "I ct honor: and Major McCaffery com-t fuming. 1??t.ht,rtlhtive Chamber was manded the 18-pounder battery from. tevtr,' so crowded before. Long. befor,. .he Third Brigade. R.C.A., which fired, 12 oclock noon, queues, were tormine the salute from in front of the Pay.. at the gallery entrances. Before y iramout Buildings I "f_r'elock the tour galleries were filled. I . V '.,.-..-_. LL, -- w _ ' , By 3 oclock elbow-room. if not actually - {breathing spac.-. was at a premium 'everywhere Long after the trumpets lhad sounded. and the dragoon escort {to the Lieutenant-Govern/l: had clat- (tered into Queen's Park; and a tour- igun battery had dinned out its iron- i mouthed compliment: and the guard of ' honor had come down to the "Present": and the military tram, stiff. starched. bemedalled and spur-jingling. had swung into the Chamber-eve-n after Parliament had actually picked up its 5 sessionai knitting for the y?11r---people, were still milling in the corridors under! ' the eye ot patient and polite policemen. 9311132915; 'ietlpntr some "toDetr.sesnrt,n. l - - l

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