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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 23 Feb 1872, p. 4

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_ I ihorise them to appropriate t mm ex. l W if th ill f n 7 t _ " ',tNV. .... . J. ow fnp".ii!PYP,t. T . tion on the am- seeding twomillioms Eiele,t.t, htpving shown Mr. Mchaiz maintained that, including The Speaker, put the mo c. that there was any 31013109 for an addr. the Trust Fund, the Province had asur- endment moved by Mr. Gwalior out. and tional sum beyond tle million and anal! plus of only $1,550,000. That was entire] "That tho ,ee,y,,ttr,iet'lttiJi mommy, "coco already 8'" apart. C'ralesa that milton , independent of the Municipal Loan Fund, the following words be 'll"ril and 'i".tiiyvi'y,1R,') and tl haul. were shown to be insufficient I He Was willing cheerfully Io vote iiTi riderinq thaithtt "all ','/ed'Gri'ro,sti1t,el,"f,' for the claims of railways entitled to aid , illi f idi il if dollarsuas been air" r . a under the Act of th next Se i f . m 10115 or a o PM ways it could be thits Prosirwetn aid of 1t,i.i,',Ur1fl'i the Dominion before e " 011.0 Parliament, the shown that the countrv had the mono to lust Boss/ion, jeit,a'J,e/tk'Jr, 'llriiiiigrjiu,te,1.e, Government had no right to come down spare " y c. '." I o W t' . l t move . 'i/d,) limo invested in i.i1i,ii?,i?ijtiort,'ltetrr,t',i; one to the blouse "It? ttsk for PH'.e. Tyre lion. Mr Wood made some explanations million dollars. atul b"",'of,hc proposes Pacific were t e gill" S and protections which with respect to the Municipal Loan Fund ,h,uy/l.r.y.f iiiyi"i,J//rldrs" man! of the Counacm hon. gentlemen used to talk about throw. . Mr. Grange supported the amendment ' 1,,rtj/,',"'1i'a',i.,t, contributors to, tif,ixtct,"r11lffidr1'/e'. mg round the people's money, and which The House divided on Mr. R 'kert's .. t in tho least derive; yi'L,")'l'c"t' "mummy of they now seemed to have completely for- amendment (which was seconded By Mr t,'ij)t/"i?,iiijaii,il,f/,'ei/titri'ife..) ",iiiy.ieLii,i,it,,ri.bSel1 gotten. McCallum) when the numbers were veas 1C'/'ou1,fa"rr,/u'i"iriutt" be 'i's,,te,gge,i'1tyorT1,'r1f: Hon. Mr. Blake said he did not blune 21; nays, 43. , - l thr' Countie". i,teyte,1thtiul"etlt1'l"r' in payment of the lat!! Government for limitin the fund Ytgp.-Lhtetssrg. N1M,1,_Bytltl"se,, Cuintron Code, laiion, vo be .uerd, 'l "a tor the erection of pub to a. million and a, half but the apposition Cook, Cumberland, Ferguson, Lauder, McCall, their ilrArntitPtH) ll "in good Giaiiarnlred now admitted that i', . f il tf d McCallum, M Clinic, Macdonald (Cornwall), Mac- 1.ie buildings, or for mum tho back country. an "(318333 o t a up donald(Leed5 McManus, Merrick, Monk, Princei thororturhtar s l,e,l/r,,, then", the. piiution was necessary by basing their o position Richards. hy,l,ithll/'S.': Wilson. i due precaution h", rovUion being t',iS','llrlt"ti't'; upon the additional yearly subsi y which 'NAYH-Mem- arber, Baxter, Bethune, Blake, ofthe ("may an pi'indebted to the Municipal was ro osed b theser 1 ti 1toulver,cttlvin, Clarke (Norfolk), Clarke (Wei allotment to any on?)n ' lied on account of said p p y 880 ll Ions. iingtoul, t'lemens, Corby, Craig lGiengarrl, Clarke Loan Fund ""391 ,EWiLw of these tarts this Hon. Mr. Macdonald said he had been \Riisselll, Crooks, Crotby, Deacon, tocrroais, Fair- indebtedDOdlv. "i resent entertain an fertile accused ot promised aid to roads here and 'bairn. Farewell, Finlayson, Fitzsitntnons, Gal. 1h.ut-te "mm" a p blic funds Int/tIGI','],',") th tl h h . _ bralh Gibbons Gioson. ow Graham. Hamilton tritprrTr!t1tlo/i "Unit po l ere Prou.g out t e country,mat that iiGriiiiiiG Hod ins )loKei'lar McRae Other, t in alriol'litllmah led b Mr accusation had only been got up by the Ptss'ton, iiis'rr , 1,?de Robinson: tityott comma" The amendment Wftu secont y . President of the Council in order to tflli'jill,.y,'iii.ffli,ir,l timith,8pringer, Williams (Dur- Tooiey. ' . ndment strengthen his own position in asking for halal ,,l',Jj?Tai,llir1,".to1)i _.'J,ih,'f,f'"lgtl S tt The House divided on cigcfitiiacys I)" the additional four hundred thousand (Greg'slsrtyotiiii; T"; 1min" /)llf,u'(2lv' when the numbers werey . fl t. . dollars. There wasnraiiway proposed to _ " , _ l, .. ' k .. tCi l ",.t,ij,,tri-/ie,ers/fg1,1ltil" McCallum, Monk, unite Toronto with Ottawa and the Evgtlhuhggssfrs. Mackenzie, Wood (\ ictoria),j , . 'kcrl. Poo ey. . L" , in rler to sh th . t C I once. it), iment was thereiere lost. North "'0'? I U I _ _puni e The amendment was declared to be lost. lhe umtm . . Grand Trunk; was it to cury out that - . i ' , ivr did not think it was right N Trt , . . .'1he House went into Committee of the Mr. Mdumn . scheme that the Government w as making . l in burden the country with an annual this attempt to net hold of two millions? Whole on the Resolutions, and the report '; s' ' rrft f sin) 000. lie was. however, . , was ordered to be receiyed to-morrow. him. 0 I. t Surely there were independent members , ,", I w _ te an necessary sum for aid- . , _ , . The House adjourned, at a qtlartei past , willing to w y, ' , id b how enough in that House to compel l it, Gov. " d S t rda at one 'clcck l": enterprise, prdvidt/1itcou h es n eminent to bring down some explanation one, to t s ay ( a u Y) 0 u . that the coyytry, Rulf, tier/.',,t, e I???" of what they were going to do with the without w/irvgback 11.flee, lirfft {18.38. Ion. money before giving: them authority to He thought that the finances oi t e fi)"d1i'iiiiiriiiiy'ye it. It the country was not try wt're tlot in.?t1ylit'y,'? w "an," 'lrriiiireili. to hand over such enormous ("NSC proposed. by tho "we???" . d t 'snmsof money to hon. gentlemen who had rai:waycntstr.T.'rlsc, 5mg" be 2ft""lflt1., ,0 not shown that they were in any way the "W" , Imh the (Joycrnmen an IC - capable of taking due charge of the public patsnd bv asking these additional appro- funds. prlttiorrs, he made calculatIOifis 02786811 Mr. Robinson said he was elected to op- tuurv,vcul iiidl theeriortnotls sum o 8y'2, ' pose the railway policy of the late Govern. (N') 14captal would be reinired, .inyolv: ment, and he had done so, and was not in: a (huge on account of simple interfIst sorry for it. alone oi over WU millions & Jtlrir in: Dr. Boulter looked upon the resolutions nvaiyraim)d Widths". wasfnphgctiwgtiigce as an extension of the policy of the late in View "l ttse "abll'thes o t to the iiiiiiii' Government, and should therefore support and tuovcrl lu omen me? ke an fur- them, believing that the people desired to that it W/ity i.ny.xped,,iet o m.a, y d see the back country opened up by rail. titer approvriatl"n for the railway fill] , ways. beyond. the amount algcady 1-18 pg: pxgd Mr. McMai: us was perfectly satisfied to of a million "I"? le, thunk; be ettled vote for the addition of $100,000 to the between the ?r()"n,"es,s. on ot i) osed'i railway fund, but could not see any no Hill Mr. Lameron was n fl?d S, the cessity for mortgaging the country to 1 My Wy' to ciT.u1/u1,g aid to 381;; £63011, an annual grunt for twenty years. gri)lirirl on which le, oppose nt had no Mr. McCall had opposed tho formation tions W8.S that the.(;over&1m<i1 if alrcad of a railway fund on the ground that it 5mm" tl.Ht the 11illie,1 an l fa the ur would tend to throw the Legislature under approprN'rctl Wat', lawn??? flf beligve tho control of railway speculators. He PM" As a matter 0 ill, e d'lwa had never for a moment anticipated I theie TTurf mi", sly hraii'fl, wars: fill); that the present Government would i which "U" {mud to "(fun (tmwh'ch in call upon the House this session to _at pre:rr21 rue amen men . 1 ache. increase that fund. It was aduty which lbcen HI": cl was oi tco sweeping tleme the Government owed to the people to iracter; vac: he warned the belligetriie trl pointout clearly the purposes for which onthe Tr "my benches that h . than they wanted the money. These resolu- l:mc-.l money to slip' through t t',1i, the tions had taken. the country by surprise, in llif' Will?!" We? y.leo//)n,,ri1t'i7 , h. and he thought they would raise apolnilar l 3 ' _" l i i "lb-mic ( "It", " "l "it l feeling in the conntry which would check Hill "nr'"",' than the subsidy of eight the growth of railway enterprise. Alarge l. : ER? s :1 "W" . surplus had been talked about, but he be- l lli-- [louse divided on the amen dnicn lievedil the liabilities of thePtovince were i i v, inn the numbers were, yous IO, hays 56 dischsrgcd there would bea very small " Wu C m'n l." "l. (i'i'utd. Lolita, Irc' ll . no ' tt ' ' ill. Mai- as j.', N ink. l, hauls. n: Lil ?3{i%1:: ing'i'j':degfifi'fl"giridtiit'iesfirlnm. k .i,"~ lr. V . . tof the i the silr,tmth11ciitwtc, illusion: lost. pies iiiilti down by the Presiden Mi. I".vlwrt protested a aiust cri rmlin' Comic . , -_ C,:,,'-", . 1,isul"t.'t'ri oi the "Whig", {01. lil'OIDCX Mr. Uorby, no an advocate y 113.31 l Cr,' 5' Li'l'll-h ar1d morcdau .am.ora-rorat t we s, would support the resolution WI , , in , t iii ll it Was not desirable, in Vic 'r'e'lpe'cl to tho $400,000. but was not so i I l t _ _ coins ot' older counties, to appro well] satisfied about the annual subSidy; 3 l,~:'l'-. my further sumt , the railway fund however, sooner than run the risk of the in" .3 thr amount already appropriated resolutions being lost he would votc for the IN l" iiiuihciisrit. whole. ' . in» Home divided on the amendment, Mr. Boultbee would support. the Gos ern. v, 3,», the numbers ~w.-,rc,yeas IO, pays 331. ment in appropriating the additional $400,- i - .- at. "oo, Cameron Code, Cook. Cum. but he thou lit his constituency and t 000, g i," rl, l'"' '/ie,1y1i/;iL1"i,r; 'll Si Tiiidi- the other constituencies in the Pro. 14- '30.. l. m'csl. A ft anus, A y th, y,' s, . . . n lis, it 1 ., 'rtrl:y,Wusoa.-1.'0, Vince would not approve of 'le, two ""1 'l'm: LililCllillLiClli was therefore lost lions subsidy, for which the 1'Tl'lfi'rl Mr ltyitvrt moved as an amendment had offered no r_eiftm. whatever. ere ti; 5 1i iiL an i lstrucliiln to the Committee was no doubt that aiding railways was , IN :liiiic out clauses ll, i, 5, (l, 7, 8 provitl- ameritoriops work,but that was no "35:0? 1 in: for the Railway Subtidy Fund of why it should be done with other p019? ed 'r'l'cr'auirrryliy {in chl'iiy years. money; the older counties which oun l in it tint-m sl'llllortcd the 3mm} BO fnuch ot . the surphp . "as Jie l 'nvnt titled to l fair share. it! it, T ell l t 1lr. Lvur'un would tote steadily against If the country was to be pledged luv prop-sci additional subsidy, for the in thc way proposed for , twenty (iovcrnmoat had not shown that the me years, how dould they tell whether the Till fund was in any way insutiicient. He revenue would not have to be reinforced "sl 001 believe that the people would ap- by direct taxation. He did not think they {'i'UYt.' or this l:rr.:w 'tedition to the million had any business to be liquidating: twenty in" 'd Mil. years in advance; let the Legislature, ' ' Mil brilliant said that the Government year by year, if' the money were needed, t on inning for an addition to the railway i grant what might be required. The pros- fnnxl, warn;- they well know that there was] perity of the moment might be unreal and _ possibilit- that tho misting fund could tictitious, and the day might come when *' ' *'llllprrnitcii before the next Parlla- the people would look upon that Pol/se 23 min: lie could only characte ize having legislated in advance of its times. ri' i ". r may as the most: olltrnireouS The late Premier had used the railway i "a?! 1"; had ever heard of. " fund with such economy that he never l inc il'dl f' took the usual recess. gained a supporter by it; but he could not t Attrr "tCro, say the same of. the prieseiiit lrepiler, 1 mum"; at At who had certainly gs not a urge ', " i,» lime went i t l' F. amount of support in that House by In / "t.t, minim it It?. omelet" on tly holding up that large we as R M,- {mm {1" ' 11118 f""?lFUCUOn of a out bait to the railway men. And the House i of i on", on 1dl I?" kj),' W ardsville, and was so much under the control of the rail- . Wars in the Jduil'f,rAhi,yp.e.,,tyy Race- way interest that any Order in Council min. The lid wlasllh'Mr. Prince in the 'which the Government might choose to mittee, and 'r7/o'r't 0 .',_'t"',ti1 tllrough 0.011% bring down would be carried by it sweep on 31mm... _ P, e'rctl to be received ing maturity. But it would notbe by the The Bill m imrrrporetc, il: , voice of the country, but by the mice of l?airy Culll'mv v/i,, find l d . 8 :lomnto i the railway interests. gum-ml, " cli ' a tloird tjme and Mr. lleroche believed the country would 'l'he il'Lilld m , =1 i2. su tort the resolutions. page and i'ilrStll. I" R 1' read a turd gin Cumberland thought it strange the _ Bill ryimt'tttlt'tro "it . - House had had no explanations from the .3" whiny (rr)i"iC/1l1lfi'.,r.l,"l,1te "I" Treasurerasto these $109033" which Bo iUUillP;llll'_ . L crry hallway closely concerned his epartmenh If the l bill it, "mm the validity of . . liabilities M the Province were Ittrf, aims Passed in aid of the tthte certain by- there was no surplus) at, all, ttt C. 11y,ying.I.uilivi.'r". ' ertsiion of the debt of two million dollars; and if thei _,,T00I)Ill to incor 0rate in T . reSources were to be mortgaged in th lilsonburgh and to Eating m , . Own of way proposed, it would befoun necessa f (ii, was passed throngh ot)ei,1,i,,t,'1.,ts there. to resort to direct taxation. He would as orderedtn be read a third migrant". and the House to be prudent about incurring ', e to-morrow. thi liability From the remarks made by inn tummy F . F 3 . in it ap FRN , Lao. P i on the previous even g, [he ti mite on th . the rem er G em d P . , .9 motion that th , ', to be the intention of the overm ' 0 I 0 into Conn e1louse pears a ' . 'ttttee on the r l ' _ t ll allw3r companies to issue scrip 'Tof.""l,'e,,u',5.! by Cat. ntions, o a owtr the subsidy along with thei - r. , . ' " n in ' kbameron, who Poured irepress g tlei atlon ofth600mmence Inconsistent conduct of out in. debentup!tit.t" LP dh ' uld ask the men . who msintaine' hon. gentle. Tents of their works, an 0:" opposmmi that no, at when' in hon. Treasurer it that was so. be now the publi- mom-y si, a "elixir " Hon. Mr. Mackenzie refused to S'lt' . without a statement 3g]:- .1" slight '- examined by the hon. ""'limiiiére f3; 2,t, m'OHCY Was to go; "will! where i ttho Government) Tra',",.' olt '.) 'iht - W u "like tin a». hnow they political chicanery. ( l cordanc - 'ii'"A'l 1101138 to LL1p.9N W i ijLiipel.ti.l, I!LIE asNL" __ t iGGc'i1C'Ch" "' e '

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