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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 17 Feb 1873, p. 2

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, ' l Committee mightbe one led to make such s _ . """r"""r"'lqll,llllllllRllllllllltr""r's,?'""'8"" -_ - _ report that would determine whether further . ' . _ "i" 'di 'ri. "t osmium. could be entered upon which Ttttyt ot . prohibit"! law. . would place the liquor trellio of this Province Mr. GRANGE advocated the appointment bt upon . bitter basis. There Were greedy of iikeoposeil Committee. the results of I three or four Bills dealing with the question whose fidroura would be most valuable in , introduced this session, end all those Bills supplying the House with statistics such as should go into the hands of thst Committee, at priscnt were not to be had in an available . who,he 'hoped,w.ouid be embled to throw out form, ', nimble oigtie1tiost, in regard to future desl- Mr. CURRY said "eo,uisterttsytt a jewel," 1 tt with the subject. He suggested that the and yet the last speaker, slthough str mgly to lowmg gentlemen compose the Committee: "wanting the establishment of a prohibitory Messrs E F. Wood, Oliver, Mobousld, luv, was 3 very large dealer in barley, which Merrick, Calvin, Gibbon?! Irraset., Deacon, was used for the msnulscture of that very . Traeewe)i, Envy. 1iturbturtt. s. c,. Wood, liquor the use of which he so much con. anscn, G rouge, Webb, J . M. Williams. donned. . Boultcr, Guest, McLeod, Ardsgh, Bethune, GiJineriuPya1 MOWAT thought thel and Clarke ( yortolk.) nation Gould be allowed to pass. the up. Mr. PRINCE would vote for the use. pression of the liquor "tiaftits being . lution, because he believed that the Cont. n question of very . grest impor- mittee naked for would have some success; tastes. The Home might or might but, st the suns time, he should like to stnte not have the, constitutional right to pass th tut he had lvsd some experience in regard to law of this description, Ind if they hid that the working of temperHP" law. He huppened iriatitutional rightthil method 0 suppress. ' to be in the Stilts of Indians at one time ingiryuryerte'; might or might not be the t when a proliiliitnly law was in force there. beat; but it was important that they should 1 He was not in the liquor business himself bare the facts bearing again the question. 1 tlauguen; st that time, but we! engaged in Each of them knew somet ug of tho mutter l shooting prim.- lune He asked the cm. ' which iniiiiiysujr.ettn:."e All the st. ductor on a train whether it wss possible tistics and information relating to this sub. V that his friends and himself could get some jest should be iriiiGur--1nformatue from whiskey. (leughten) The conductor said our own country end from other countries re- theg oxiuld so to a mitgeltso, and they sc- iiithetr, legislation and. experience. Re _ cor ingly boulht four ounces of Or,ho1 at tioptdt oOommittee would not be alarmed one of these pistes,and drank it. (ReneWed hythe fearful prospect pcurtrsyed by his lsughter.) lie mentioned this to show that hom friend from South Leeds, that of having _ prohibition, Fad been tried in the United to remuneiste all iiririaivkuse,tegy Ststes, and lulled in its object, and that he I end other engaged in the liquor trade. m did not bellow drinking could be stopped by l thought he might any no such re- Ad ol Parruunent. lult would be ooutemplstes' In refer- Mr. CALVIN thought one putt of the work 'cco to the i1usiort "at". . to the of the Coiiiuuttee Would be to find out how , South they report ho woul tbdsu's0 the. u. many ounces oi alcohol would make u man l mover 0' this resolution not to permit t "t ' drunk; hon. gentlemn opposite to draw up the re- Dr. our." said it would he the duty at l mt. (Em and kosher-l this Célnfilnllnl: Wie, some relisbls inform» The motion we! then cnrltdo n e ore t e uiise on the tutbiect, ll: adverte4 to u similar /en',,',"i'd'lPi'l',t'ng np- l RETURNS' [minted by tuc English Parliament. The pe- -- l Hon. Mr. PARDEE presented a statement titlons in tuvour of some prohibitory measure of the emoluments oi nll employee perms!» had been signed by some 400000 persons. l em. and temporary, appointed since lest l fa prawdw to (do! to Jtt',t'., Bills which year. ave en ttect u out issub' , , - , . 0d the Ci,/"'t'i'd'i'n?ii'i l Committing tr2,2 (,ipit',tti,T,',fid 3pm,". moaned m ll, tain what Wife the operations of those laws. the ro '3 'f"'", e (inn-3" n . Mr. WU00 dltl not think i t Also-70min of." gulntions of the council l _ '. wee wee (in the luv-reuse lie wns Itll'",',','.,',: l M PM" Instruction ttsd ottwc instructions l l pawl to my that the lsws now in dl',',',, 1l2i rt latirg to the admissirimiu pupils to High i not succecvcu in their eifeet. In the rut d Schools and Collegiate' tions. , it',',',,',"',',"'," all tet', there was very little TIMBER POLICY. It not t w e thou h t , . - ' , at": had a good -,irjtiiau,,tiit"a1ttitl; . Mr. session resumed the (iv-me on the the habits of "we an"; It was hue that timber Question. lie corwt.s.t.tt1,s gentler 1 in the large cities the law was not mu m men opposite upon the bglliul namer'in ( uliided by, but in the country it was rigid: winch they sth'iupteil to fight on er cm er, ouervtd, there "erued to him great 1aus , They set out with the protestation that the ibilitv in the argument that one man age"! d motion of the hon. memb or for Linoom was sell liquor as well as another, and that there ', not a motion of want of oortyenf,", should be no more restriction in that than in l tual tet as tho debsto sdvaueed the theduy goods or grocery business. If there not we more and more apparent that ( one to be my reairustion " "I the ball mast their oojectuas sn .utttk upon the lzoveru I been". by the home, and everyone be hunt, culminating P the outburst from the prevented. from Bolling liquor. Whether l aiueriorh'ott'a York, . Another feature of i or not public opinion w" auitioiotst1y educnt- , the debate we: 'm peculiar nature of the at. l ed for an entire cessation of the trailio taylc. Nmmm"a they tuttered the Loui- , wouldbethe dusy of the Committee to du. missions-r of Crown Lands, end sometimes , j cide. Certainly that result would be most ~'m'y thused him Honourable gentlemen i '3 veluable. Most important informUiott ca al d , wield do noythxng to hung shout astute of 3 be had in writing from judges and m 'is- allure whit h would lying to them tho sup mm The "pen" would bevery small ', KO". oi the Commissioner oi Crown lands. B. hoped the Committee if it did close "A . l r o doubt, aiter all the accusations thrown labours this session, i'iiiiii report in short l cut ocaipst him, theywoulil only bu too lisp plain, explicit termsmsing the some t,riiiiiii's p) to twill. him to their embru :e it they could Ind brevity "had been adopted by the Com. only gut his support. They fro, ineut'iy .eyu.ion.e.r of Public Works in his report on threw out the ainustion. that ii cer- Emigration. min panics new slipporllug the glov- Mr. A. s. , 3 . . imminent wrre to desert the jam. was one 'left,') Lt ie2tihteci1g,'tiiooaa mission" of Crown. Linda, the Govern- He thought it "mid have been ndvisnble to merit , ould Co to pieces. Hon gentlemen give sender scope to the Committee. The; csi".rai.ty and tGG count new bolero they1 subject W I good one end he hoped the mar-e that Mention It the following whie members ot the Committee, whntever their the lion. gentlemen referred to war-s to leave views Di?" be would enter upon llll: Cowman ut the Liberals in the 11911.21: the semi oration of the subject in one quite among oough to opport th; in en impartial manner. In his opinion. the (Rm-nil???) to long as they did what ms iiiifmfiw; .oi. so important . untrue tut light. The hon. munirer' in? Mt Kuwaiti and h: held 'titar:g:)c°'d by s'..1gt, Government; 1 lml adves tell to the psitiou oi. tho hwy made for the tsale 'll' 'id',,",,',',',' (g! should. be 5 number for South Brent, and sand he hil .. purposes, and for imaging ttttet', glen caut,ht tripping. The hon. gentleman would be deprived of that mom's"! ',111",',l'd'. should look. to his dim position: tic was ing themselves if the traffic was abolished. in». supporting'n mound Much ii eat much Mr LAYUP? . . vtthcr than immune which he had steadily "h. be . twould like to see the hands ("fed down while in the Crov.,ruuveur; o e mem r for South ontario strength- The pusiiion he had taken was that the Gov" 'ye; He must remember thst the report crntncut should be responsible to the Home o! do 'i:1T,itd'f, would be hostilely criti- avd the Bovso to the couutry. 2iow if he . 01" ,sni MW". Laudorjoalled on hiinto Mil-ported tho motion of the incmlixr for a"; 51193 Att brought down the report of , Lincoln he stulzilied this Position. lulled ma; onimittee, that he stuck to it like a bun said the member for hoith York nude . a very effective speech. Tmre could be no My. Hot? ILL thought the Ssturds might doubt that although that Iron, gentleman sat closing low had not been respect"? in the on the Government side of the House, in _ country.. m hoped that the interests of the syn it he wss with the Opposition, and to be ~community Would he udvanced by the pus. consistent he should take his seat opposite, , and not attempt to deceive his constituents . ' t into the belief that he Wis with the Govern- ;.:: 7'5. . _------------- l , moot when he was against them That

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