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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 31 Jan 1873, p. 5

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"7iC7i'ttma - ' "i C.' vr Wight T l pontunity of passing upon one The me ? - scJci1/t ,;;2'; , tr hem-lion greg, There was a misappuf . . _ ct _ I her for East Toronto sold the Bill gave tlt "ttlr" . 'crciiial 1 a tuition: Were 2"yt12,T,'r,', that these mati. "r. C ', GovernmIrnt power to make these institutions ' w'" T J 5' 771E MI I: Purim". He 1ltlljil't', notfor y','-1ay.tirrmyt . l ':, free His hoe. friend, however, knew tint _ I l" 3321-: B, ' Bill Lliiuri;iut'/"ilUit,"lf,t1 that in this ' i, it yonld 'gt,tthtt to min the" insti- g c' 3.21.53: I il for any special favours '. "er waa "has ' ttitirnt, free tt "I ttu, 1Sosue Provided the ','* _.ttit,,% gl Fr J, be imagined that in th , yl they done no menu. for making them fret. The extent.th T ",vii'))/tf,C'iifsj" M!al1 I Vgiuarurc. Watt . e on no of mud the which they would be free would depend. for" ~11" ', mi plea-ins cheat 'l/tll', In, "mull?" air','" the entirely upon the vo'e of the Home ' . ", _ "M, the members to "natal-fl" dill" "P. su' by if? tet'; With "and to the . . '_". f, i reasonable demand woul d b" 1llcyillo,yuyy i 211:]: int It hon. gentleman wen coating. C l "y hear.) Very men t th 3'8"""(l- (tfuse, f g, tut.thi. Cloveruawnt had (10?: . rd KI Were not Hilly 1"d/l 'l0demeir,t,yy,e1ci,r:, Own the Wilhelm" "I?! 119141 "waif? ol noble and good War: ohIthe enuntIOf the tttttlt by, it we. ehtirerI moorreot.» t .7. I " I Wrie Ho 3 ' w Ichtheec institutions $311: more involuntary .if the vii?r'ii'ts,'i,' . . ','is' I . a' I E I ducwd pe Irma"... The Bill . mtro- had 2,,T,1t,l0J,',i,ie out precisely where I- y . V ,. . - . shook] J',"',.',,'":':,) trat the institutions 1tyra"et mm the". prieiv?ys, It Fat' 'f, 1 Govt. in Invented in the IProvmce. The 'ti,t,t,i,tt', di!!hmltto draw the 1'e,ht2tl . rift eminent which established these ia. P"?' Y "facet-ire will and those which mild , . t utioue WuIczuhtled to great credit for do. hIrIt receive the "notion of the Legislature . l i we tro, a.nd "remained to place them on a T1yt.mvrnhert, of the Government were of - l , 3 ,i-? E'deIhaeie and make them an eflieaent u "P"llon that some thinge done by the late ' '. Ln pom-dc. From the report of the Inspector Go, crnment should fimt have resolved the i » M - It appeared tlist there we IdOiHInIWdin WW") of the legislature. and his hon T " ' the In of and Dumb loatitute; but he re- yieayl. had not pointed out an case . " l h' teth 'l to tind irom the Mme carefully pro- 111 Winch the present Government ind tsken t gl " porn-1 Tpmt that than, Ht) L'llildwn werenot ym.ilat ground to that which they objected " " i one Lair there were in the community Iimi- to P the Inte Government, and he defied him . 1 , In") utilictcil. The rrportsiiowedthat there to tind such a case, It was not by general %t'r0 some three hundred children deaf and curges that the hon. gentleman could make " - din-J» in the Provineo, so that them wcre outa mac of inconsistency tttt the Gov. , i i it!!! Mil) uni/1m i... tl. for. It wouldappcar tint "Dillon" H" hon, friend ha . very strange ' [to _:i."dsim m. this was that tho parents of notion of responsible government. Hie pr. _ I " u " thers, latter did not furl tin: they could pay tsition we: thist the Government should 'lo , I , t! .i- in? Now when the Stair provided freu everything and be responsible to the House LM, t min-nation for chillin-u in pcricct health of "tthr " waadett, when it was too latg t" : ' O 'e,', tru d and body, those, not similarly favoured rect.ifr any "11 that might bo done. . The _ , , I wool-i not be ne,rJeetetr--tshould not bs du. poeltlon otAhts Government was the'. 'the V A .priryd of the advantages of education. Those House Should be consulted in the tirst in. _ i ' I institutions wero for teaching, and i: are not tstance. i ' . i g lhttntlul for asylum; Under these i-ircuin- ye, Mr. PARDEE aaid that in rcparing , 4 l i I stances it wan the intention of the Govern. thu Bill. he had taken tulvantage JI clauses , ', H t l ll wont that these inetitutious should be free. m prex'ious Aeta, With reference to the i l l f, t l pylatrse.) It war not intended. homss cr. tthsatse relating to 'sa1arioa, ho had referred to l ii ' , l , 1 that parents who were ablo to pay for the the Act of tho late Guve.rmtteut relating to i (l i (i, care ot their children should not do no. it tfentrUPritroru, WNW, no doubt, the member k' F, l . ik tttta only tn the one of poor parents that fees for {South Brant had . principal head in l I l ' u'ouhlInnt in charged. Tnero wero loin. framing. and he had found there the pro- I ' " r ' matelm the Blind Asylum, which ind only iii-ion that the qut -Governor in Council 2 i I r l l I "3:", In Operntion a few months, but the might appoint such oiliccre as might be ne- _. l 4 Opinion of the Inspector ms thnt there were ""313. and might also ti c the salaries of I , c, f" -i.u-;.eth?r about A hundred blind persons in such oflioers. But. irteapuistivo of tlut, of il (al I l E ' rht,Provinee, leaving "-OunProndoi for; buts". S/"iree the hon. gentleman knew that the l r', , _ ' l t world seem that the some reason which kept House Mould have tbtt opportunity of otingr . , I I , 7 " m I'." Perm)". out of tlm DIS-1f and Dumb in- ur"'" these salaries ; bud, sulipuy'ing the in. ' . . : . t ' mum,- Lust them out of the lll'nd Institute Whit-ions were opened when the douse wee ,'r',', MI - Sir". The amount that tho liovcrmnent to not w ttcasiots or . teacher ogagud. ot "um I"- l, v ;' 'r, nrl\((l now from {(65 wen no turr:ul--alrou, they would have to make some agreement . 5.; , ; '.'il _ c. tto-that it wu cugtsirit-rtsd sltrsiralgern. with the traihurs " to salaries. and amine 'ttd, ' il ' l this lnstituio should be entirely free. app]... nut meeting of tho House these salaries , , , i , a l . l 9;; the sauic rule that was {H'lillml in (agar! Would but to be anhndttuita them. With rc. i f , i , . l 3.. rho other. The human: 12h "and l for grardtutlrerttnar'csrstthchon. 'imsmberi'ocru'vsr l i , I Iii' . y hit. 11 was only a dollar a. neck, but cm. i"uronto upon to 'l-onsil-io gm moment, he j, _ i l l ' on: "rrouut some have use Ali-iii wait to [at not Hook he was a wry good judge of y, 't', l l , T i .tr',ft be. thmviht than can" be no two . "uls "390mm!" wncruuscut. H" W38 I ii . l 1 win? "a almut the ditsir./,i'.itv of iii-um the proper [argon to dictate to the Home an " {LL-st iri,titutwns mad free tlrur. 1.2- H" j to the priucuirlrs of rcsirousible government, i "-'u. CA \ll/ll'B' sn; l rim: b.. a" l oi. in suing that he did not believe in responsible I. Ci "no.0 to ollur any olwi, .15.." to tho tr" n " + Emu-uncut at all, it itn reference to another ' I E sri "I. t r" in" it v.1, 'il "irlttt _I "I , I _ r- mark ot that hon. gentleman, he woul-lIsay v f pl 11m; 3,} which 'l "c'rrrn u t ill I,' it, i. 4 that the law made: only Public School woe, r 4 Jim," _, a Hound. V TN" f ..\, "JIM" :'ii uht lint on sonnet of the sparsity of those uh I! i I "u k l'mlLauii hi; to unim- tlo "t8 luditn'm '.S1 tr'orico,u'. _c.1,ildrvn txhowere deaf,. amldumh, 2 t I 7 4 k, i hm- lit tiny ash. ll that tu lnLai-crt It' lulu.- l and ilrd, PIN} could Fm]? pron-lo central , K" , " ' mm er 101mm. ti; m Inc. - in; lh I 't :4 r', ' sjrols, lvr {in lrIHlncitiuu it 'vy only limb l f l , I ' l. L4,: . , " tue (1m crrur, Clit. t mm," 19:237.. ' TI l Martini-Ir shr,uld ntakc the o.dtuus'./um of tll-lsc F l Till K , l tor there, iiiitiiizliniis. V aiiil to i luv clyhi.tcy fttt', thv.ssanre P' they had made the, 3 '4-- l' Et ' I mm. "In ralaric, tliny pl asrd Ti', root when oi other children Me. In The 't i. I _ l ll l l'~ "U. "LII, the ("I ",,'/ri,'"'" "I," u lattrr can: the schools were at the. cluhlrens . :, rr t , l, in (typositim nlw tye Ill', luv,l h-lisa " mm"; m 1ly,ytl l I' use the, hcl to plaids - I. . mi be given to any l an emu. tit, T1131: w i'; titiol "hunk . . li l l , tumult. him uhtd power to was regulation" The lliéi we: than) read a seven-l tim? ,4 . . l ii r the.gryrr nil-Int of like Iin; "itinii- lu' ARBITRATION. il i i l T "httt in .Oppusirioa 'noy (mum-d that up . . I , t Govrromcnt should introduce an Aer for the "on Mr. "AV-"Hi pri-ecnte-l can"? of g ' I " vernmont of these institutions, which At all "amour. hum cu roll reuse to the Adult.» I i , would contain the regulations This WAS u, n lumen-n Uiitaric and Quebec. : 4 i only one more letter, of tho inconsistency DllAlelill ACT. . 1 ' oi hon. gentlemen on the Trcesury benches. , . i i Mr. WOOD said that by conventirm tho lion. M". Hz rl,ilii,1.ll iur"ijy't a lid! _ , i Government already had the power giveain h t.evicd on his 1tcsolatious twinning Chum" " . this Bill. The localizing of taxes: as much as who " 4 I i pooitrlo w" ?l,wtt.ttty' bemt Tle; bu? PM!" MI'NICIPAL LOAN FUND. t were many diflitmitiets in making 'pupieipali -t , i ' _ , l turn responsible for the rapport end education In " ple to MR CAM "LU-\- - ' b . ot unfortunate blind orIdcaf children who Auorriltameral MOWAT repeated the i il, l might be within their liarita; and perhsps it _ t \plmmtions which he made in tho afternoon I, I 1 g wag but that the Government should with reepect to the introduction of the Cov. l l a "lame the yhole rett1t1b.ilitr.. He .erranent echemc in respect to the Municipal i (Mr. Wood) tttttl 1,"t "a? form! of Loan Fund. l the clsuee w It geve o e roverniimut. ' g . power to in the game. of thedMoiau, oi the Tho Hcuse "filmed tst uno pnn. . l institutions. This was . power which 11!) ' I I I I _ . Government lied eye. Blamed, " the uni. IV LIL ES 01t MOTION. ' __ , i iina should always be included in the rogulu- M r. 11arrington--MI intituled n An A ct I . ' )caily teera. " "h. m" 'i'f21e,t ht, for the Prevet tion of Firms in the Lumbering ilrprdved highly ot the Biilaud ita o Junta. [districts of Ontario." ' Atty. Lenard MUWAT esid thero We! no Mr. 1lrtl.hsr4,ddtt.as for . st'stemcnt of the "C ' , intention to give the Government power to fix snipe Patti into the Tree-my mane tho your i, _ l the ash-rice of the oflie.ars of these inutitu INF? on account of late sold in the town i "an. without the n ction of the House plots of Kiucerdino, Southempton. and la. i _ 3 They would be iurtlf'l down in the eati, ve'Aaron, respectively. I ' bw, II tttater. who tbn Home would have tut on te'e'eeLei".reyee'tee.'..e'3.t . . . .. l i 'tc w ' a! . l "i/it] " ' I i'

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