| Show L BILL ee awu i r ap macai practice question liag has b been bep pushed to tup 14 front again and another bill has baa been put through the lower hou house of the assembly of course all these measures profess to be in the Int interest erAst of the public and their supporters in the legislature are impressed with the opinion that they are or they would not have the ghost of a chance to prevail whether or not their authors enter tain this view we are not prepared to decide but we are convinced that it is professional rather than public advantage primarily pr marily and principally ily aiom pi apts their production the e public way may need protection in this matter but if so not to such an extent that public liberty shall beun be unduly restrained people do not need to be tied up by stringent laws so that they cannot avail themselves of any assistance they times of sickness and emergency there is no crying need of measures such as an have been propose proposed d durin during this and former sessions aes of the legislature jn in reference to medical we hope the council will not be in a hurry to dispose of this bill but will thoroughly examine it and if it is designed more for professional profession at benefit than the pu bhe welfare will send it to keep company with its numerous stillborn still born pro pre |