The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 22 Mar 1935, p. 2

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' March 22 ' I -- H 's Cond i y UNC Man FIT enry s Condemnation in Roebuck's Offi Gained Seat f M ROeduck's UTTICE Lained Seat for U.F.O. l Attorfl W a Re |ies tOi 'The Ontario Logislature learned, Mr. Oliver also charged "political eV General P gesterday how Hon. George S. Henry Patronage at its worst" in gl%hway Attack by W. A- | gave election aid last June to w?fxllp;l:;"t;e?:hiuxgelmt:n' J & 3 s'" e Baird Farquhar Oliver (U.F.O., South Grey).i "Leo's highway men----yog could sgrlfii It seems, according to the last of them every place, and did find them Attorney--General Arthur W. Roe-- the U.F.O. guard, that South Grey| every place." buck was stirred to action in the econtains one strong "Grit" centre. In| In one sector a Conservative or-- Ontario Legislature yesterday after-- that centre they had been looking| ganizer made applicants for highway noon when W. A. Baird (Conserva-- askance at him as willing to support| jobs "pas: a strict political examina-- tive, High Park) charged that it their general policies, out refusing "to| tion." '"My boys told me they wanted would be possible to form an "Old be hitched up with them." | the work on the highways," said Mr Girls' and Old Boys' Association from And then Mr. Honry came to South Oliver, "I told them to lie and say the riding" if one cared to look about Grey, and in this slightly skeptical| they were g:od Tories." in the Attorney--General's Depart-- Liberal town denounced the U.F.O.| The U.F.O. member thought the lie ment. member as a "thinly disguised Grit." | would n--~t b'--t th--'r future. "Give the names," demanded the Attorney--General, jumping to his feet ' and denying the insinuation. "The xmed.lon of the honorable member ~from MHigh Park is picayune and miserable " 'The Attorney--General declared tha Mr. Baird's words were unbecoming ' whereupon the High Park member ; suggested he was not aware he was obliged to give an accounting for » his «ctions in the House. "You will have to give them to your s constituents," put in Mr. Roecbuck. "and they will take care of you in * due season. Come across with the , ! names of the old boys and old girls. ; 'ON:tla sxingle member of the Attorney--. Mss y eral's Department has been dls-' >< I missed since I took office, with the Torles Taunted exception of the Securitiecs Commis-- | ) m Fnurioinlne pai wgncane l sioner. I was thinking of compl!i-- menting the former Attorney--Generai The man from Glengarry, J. A. * on the high calibre of the employess Bangster, a veteran member of the of. that department." Liberal side of the Ontario Legis-- * lature, took great delight last night in directing taunts at members of the Opposition. s Thcusands of dollars, he said, . * were spont on the road from Lan-- caster to Hawkesbury, "And the road isn't even fin shed yet." Mr. Henry explained that it was surely a relief jb and "being in the winter it was all pick and shovel work." "There was no frost," a member said. '"There was a severe frost OR Juns 19," declared Mr. Sangster.

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