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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 21 Feb 1873, p. 6

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I ' _ _' N h i] ' FF ~, It?, F/t 1.'i l j , "he ' ' _ I e" t In . l urnoes which had pieced the government 2," 1 teg',': Pt 38! fr'g/,,,t,t, policy t! the of this country, end until e short tips Mo it; I tr'k'1'l"'l','l1 bean 0 to gather relic, the s,i"vg'"',',','t', or tt, Provrnce. in the , , l", . PM we, on . bends men :1an , to control it-. I', . mend ettrected the attention of at i nun who knew nothing of the supin- " Fr. . we". Prd.. Thar began touethet I trees of the Candies: people, end who v Bt,ik V,r, re te.niym.ta, attef in. "orrUd the were uneble re 1 tooohtriil itedesti . IET,' .e ,4; we" link between the t W t 8 cold 'A'l,1N b 019'- Il b.' "C,'," "d the Atlantis, tlld'""mi'J,,"g for: Vin 'hr'2ttlg ",'h'l,1' vt'AAIt ' ., r', , I". . . . s r Ilri'i)iti'i tt d,q,ttg', might - this table e Province wee concerned, had been exercised T ' We"? ti 'lt,',) "I: and up that e pretty urge pot- In such e wey " to thoroughly show tint we Fa v?- b'" ' ihe ch emiditnre wee "rir.uti.bri to 1pottttt', the "true North, , of which the M!ltll .. , tl're,2 . took place oorutitutiona1V Poet ureete sen which was isithfnl in MEL-W" td .7., and which left us in e position to Its position es e 'l#L'lh"l'l of the British 'NNE, with .11 100.1 ""1?!" a. this "gm. Empire, and that we erect-t ourselves on free r iii . tlg miaht tleg,r'tri; This wee axaiisplr men in full possession of our freedom. I I"! ti "I'M y mthe first session of the M CHER a r; _ _ MP3 totthls Pt winciel Ingieleture. r. " ',1','a'th1ed the Trees- i ' {by a!!!" had cocaine toettend before the We'r - tho" '"r [not and 'logHet' "mi . il Byway Committee as counsel in connection ner in whhth " had heed before til; Hour l , ' b With Danni schemes, and he found the hilBudgot for th. Td time. En egreei. I it feeling or even the more intelligent of the with him in the eloquent Motions he I . if; ' mtimbers who composed that Committee had made in reference tothe intelligence end i fix; 3 was lemer inthsoacod--ho did not were! of thopooph of thi- mn . Ho 1 E» I menu to er otherwise then honestly condemned the conduct of 'll'f'rai'ti .. ilih' l at? existing redwsys, and that l i'huelith journei, and maintained that the i _ I It inhuettxy wee being iuoeemfalir used to greatness or England rested on the allegieuoe I, mile ell new enterrprieee, end that it nearly of her dependencies. He next eluded to the I hi succeeded in 'titlinit the new reiiwey enter III-liner in which the hon. Treasurer .1 I pry", more of which were only able to MP tsad Spplsuded the hon. member for . wr Steve mutilated chertens by one vote in thie South Brent, and inferred thet he had re- i I (member: He believed that before the let of "Wed "tilt-nee from that gentlemen. ' I 2l'al 897. manna age herding; soc» ti the prepsretion of hie budget. 2n .u cor we," atit I Bo ... . . would have been impossible for e large num- Wouldl A: fihoflh 3 t,hif, hU hon. friend if; of gr; ter,,',".,',', phat','; to hare nation. 's1tr2i"g,ltItt2',tltttt,,gi,'lt a" on .e " s p int C one of the re. catio . . I dominatiytr. htfluonoe which existing reilwpeys for 3:02:11 '2a'ttt,'/gtt lithe hon.. tttl',',', PM" In connection with the old Pro. him . tin gies tittie of infor amour ram - vuice of Canada. In calling the ettention of the Budget The col inf me T -otitte 3. I hon. gentlemen to these expenditures which tiemen iiikiii 'Ill',,' ormenon the: gen- ' I I We were mekingin all directions, end in re. found emonget 'ld",'h,a"i tt Which t.ts , I {if Je the 'tgutter",',',', tf, our resources the public scoounte, :ndinmhis mtg: m " . e comer non stren t claim of this . . . " é' ' portion of the1 'tu'fl'l?'t's' tli'ought he h hit CAMERON "imd' i! hs.dyeuit.n.ad I might congratulate the House and the coun- 1t,et'g,"g'2tl, any ittttrtodiats information ' in upon the stetexncnt he had been able to "3" , " member ftsyth BM?" the bad. r intro we on this occasion; and he thought ge ' Ite, ht tsue digoUim homes roooivm1 ll that stetelmnt was the best enswer to those my flt,',',Stifl',,t m tho preparation oh the t "' , extremely melicions and ignorant ertioles on und 'PWCb? ' _ which had eppeered in lending journals in the Hon. Mr. GROOKS thought that after he l-ntnh metropolis. He did not know whether Ud emphetioelly . denied luring Ud eny I hon. members had reed, " he had done, en I Ptte.eyeat.ity.t yitt.t the hon. member for I 1 null» which eppcercd in the Timex newer let, Brant h" dcaial should ho eccepted. j page: few weeks since, and which essumul i . had had no ayr.unyeieatiort with tint F to littlc the position of Conede end cant. I gentlemen; and tut wxehed to know if the dime, and which ascribed to thorn, in conse- I hum gentlemen Wanted to inter tlist there quence of their politics] connection with the w" tstill "th58 bohiad what he had . mother country, e position ot mything but 'tated. gulf reliance, which spoke of their Want oi I Mr. CAMERON thought thet there wss intention" end their dependent condition. no neceeeity for this hon. Treasurer , , how, e would ask hon. gentlemen or my getting excited. He merely wished one Tho understood the true position of the to know if the boa. member for _ Provmco, who knew the hsrgrsatnottnt which 8nath Brent had not been employed. in it contributes for the purpose of makinn the preparation of the "th9 for education free to every child in tho lend: the 'iirpoeition of tho Municipal Lose whether my": a people that would become Fund. moron: gen sync chsuelnonr , "1"." , .- political position. 1h'dl'd': mime gem- will"; "2533;? b'if,i2",'fnll's by tie, if" relly tutdorgtood that '9 had edded BO much mi min-i for South Brant had 0 i b e on. to our Nu", to our actual M eoounulm lo 'iii' in on such menu r siid so" tomi tiooa in the past - pnrh wtttut '" had its: 'eed,"lu'l been an: ' t d bnotinrh o '. nearly doubled our resources in that respect, outlearsttn in I uention (Ego: oh , m on. end when we Were eddiu to the mileage of g , _.,',1,1 ' . M ' oer.) . the railways constructed in the Province Mr. (415511510) accepted tho hon. gentle- nearly fifteen hundred miles, when we have new s explanation: and regretted that he ind . up; sidcd nearly twenty millions in can u e c I made the chemo-teat the honourable member tire with their construction, end when this for'South Brant had anointed tho Governnient . I Province w" able to go farther end relieve I cit tor in the propmtron of the Municipel e large portion of it which was suffering , l L Ht Fund "hm." or the Budget. Bat m I undermined of debt contacted under (in ' Eqing e compliment to the mornber for .. i Miniature" "midi: were quite ex- I South Brent,_he took it that the lreaeurer 'i cq-tional, and w on it still possesres wee also 13'an tg.eet.1.iate,t, to the say)- " a wry lerge Siltn of money indeed, _ field Mecdonsld lumetry. and it was , .pihy snd when it goM further and expatrlt, therefore, that the aervrces of that Ministry the w ry large tum u had mentioned in the were sruyed by the con""'. adopted by hon. ottehlithment of every kind M institution . (nimble gentleman opposite. The. speaker which no intelligent and civxlizod poopic aiir'lrl on to refer to the nineteen millions of I ought to pot-sees Could aar'paper com". 6011an added to the solid vnluc of the coun- I sent with the feats, could my men acrtir try in the construutmn of reii'wuys, end and I , touted to 1: ad the public mind,venturo to My that " wee during the adutipistratio? of Mr. 3r that this WM not . sclf-reiieut community} handheld Mecdouoid that then) works were Mt He went further, end seiil that the tsdvio, l ocyrtneu.c.ed. " was WWW in canoegucneo 1M which was conveyed in this ertivle in reopen: of the discussion which took piece in this V. a I to our taking up our freodnm wee ignornmiv Littus.o that those tttil "a" ware successful. :33 I eivrn by a writer who knew nothing of on: Be hinisrlf had opposed the construction of tkt q . true position IN eel-i further that if there the (made Bout urn, for at the tune the F,,ti; l i were country intho world which had lang Bill was before the House the scheme had 15:ii.i:rll,ct1rrf to he in . poaitiop of apprenticeship i b on neural yesrs in existence, and he sup- E "r". I it v es the Dominion of Canada. Did not We i pub: d it was steering in the wey oi progress, I each end allot no protein oursoiVes, end ttu Tou'). prevent the construction of tho Fill! ' were we not reedy to 0 further end make , AAr Lim, Reiiwey Tho rettt.tlt of that oolr'r V ' ' that protection on Led one? War. ture sumo wits that the entorpnee " brought " I mousse the millions upon whom we could i.t,tte "be? with the cspituhste of the ., . now rely in connection with our defenc e United t'rtateg. Ittore we: aUo op. Rb] I one who would not he prepared to '"i'l't.'t1ll potitioet oirored to the 'h"rormPu.tp, tIE! , lest man in the last ditur--toe the defence raitwt, . tmt that vtrry Opposition ' E?' of his Matty , He went still further, end SW" vitality to tlu, schemes, and portions of Ir' and that le rcgerd to our freedom it could the country that were likely to have no mil. E V not g,gttl't said that in consequence of if" would here ebundeooe of them shortly. 'l." my Fwd ohuugein our politicel position 5 . c hovernmont had pursued the ttt ot t the rovince could bonny marches then it gm" 'trpport to tttteral booking bt. v,-'-," e is new. Wes there not " intelligent public 0'13"" and tiad sought . that "Y ty PY." if opinion? That public opinion had been 'fi'tte,1e,tr, pe u.tu.tsauP P tttis r _ u w to e wee , ' f t,thd by M m. at? h . 1f,"2tg;gst"tt,tt",2 'tttits t', R u ad to "V "n es_ - Aseppeering . eny "yuteie from the Government beneuse , . e " AU," [lid the hoods of it were supporters

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