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've ii i w, -":'<"'-"-v".' - - l "I", ... in an appropriate building pro V l, 1 'W. - i any, li' '"'vvo l of this nature. , A in or rented tor the PM". such " the "." l" ". : 2"" 'l Mr. ARDAGH was In favour of the li p I " run at Giulia." f ' genders"? 1the hhozhatmiblb" for East "i_,ir'ii',jlili!, IMI Mr. w . p ' ornate, an t orig t t e ex criment hdl'r11 ig '~ [ Wine 'Jehtit glqgntry had been for ' _ . should he tried on a small scale 'CT.'? 1T ;t.R.iiiNi' and immune" for a; "5.5th uylums .I " i" Mr. LAUDER said if the establishment of ; 'tf""?).?,',:,';,';"'-,',.",':')"',") lMI. the deaf, dumb and bl' 33°" of Iam- l the Inebriate Asylum was approved of .by I {ego t'yCti. been Uttered, , gable hd'unlcPOOll Shad l , the House, that amounted to a declaration xr-rr-ii/iii".;,,', charities and Olymos ns . ti ieirroteh I that the liquor traffio was to continue, and , _ _ If; 1.teer, aide d. he 'Ill,', 2g,dl' ttht'df. .j the gentlemen who were urgingonthe House f /r,i'si:,tl" mg that the Government was th up i the passage of a Prohibitory Law. must .2535. mankind, that the Previnoe of 00 gh',",',',', t strenuously oppose the scheme at present or . to maintain model farms and hn oug t dir discussion. He entirely concurred in the dustry for each county iiiil cases of in- remarks y the hon. member- for South Brant. last sliding into the Eur e 00::th Ll'. Conridering the agitation that was being . peiism in them, mnttnm, ','32,'l'd'1',T 0 an i made throug.hout the country in reference to lulings of enterprises in rivate 'd',,",',,',,','),' 5 J C the suppression of the_liquor traifia, and the The pooruawsritotn ot England w" : are? Withdrawal of those signilicant Treasury li. curse, which engendered established "(a eenses which were posted all over the coun- perfected . 109131: d system ot Jutland try, the Government should not, at this tune, V pauperisin Be ob) to the (l r bring such a scheme before the House. He went launching into ttrl t an exoeno 1,T. had thought that the hon leader of the Gov. til they had some 'l'u1T,l ths diurnal; errment was opposed to the liquor traffiis-- which the institution was to be eliminated that he abhorred the very sight of a saloon. 1 u, did not think the measure receieod iii Dr. cLaItIir1iNorhr1k) thought the chari- echo from the Commissioner of Public Works ty of hon. gentlemen. "minim was dwindling He denounced the arguments adv anee d infa. away. They seemedte e afraid of the cost vein of the measure as ilitnq and ell'e r The country and press had passodopieiensupv Recent. Tho Provincial Secretary said the on this matter, and had demanded the es- cost of the land and buildings would be tabliehment of an Inehriete Asylum. It $100,000, but he on. Wool) know what . [ would y.eyu,1, to the 81070wa govern: the cost would really be, He "tsrrmsd that ' merit whielibuilt such an my um The experi- the estimates for the Brantford, Bulleville, I mouthed i/dentriedintumahcrpoyatry with and London institutions Were greatly below l the greatest success, and several institutions the mark. Labour had increased 30 or 40 per l of the hind had been established on the other oerst.svithinthela" two years; and he assert . ride of the line. It was bat right that the ed, after examining the plans and estimates Government should be paternal in its ohar. that the building could not beereeted for the acter, not only towards those who were in price named. Then came the ornamentation want of any i.rt their senses, bat towards of the place, the laying out of the walks them whose miseries had been brought about around the building. A superintendent. by their own oval habits, and seek to bring assistant-superintendent, and a large stall bUk again ta the proper standard ot man would have to be maintained wnether there ttuae ,slio Ud unffrt.r.ih.ter. lost what thtQ acre any inmates or not. If it did not he!" once "p.oye.sscy1. While institutions had been tho poor drunkerd it would alford an asylum retnblirhcd for the use of the blind, the do if tor number of persons who would fatten une, tyes dumb, a.tstl the insane, it wottld be, and enrich themselves therein. It would I only Just to provrue for that class of persons cost at least 85.050 pcr snuum; and he for whom Fgisslat.ityt "'5 contemplated by wiehe d teknow it . scheme had been " themessure bciore theOHeuae. He had often vired astothe means of getting drunkards . heard it argued that iatemporatuu! dit not into this asylum. He sup posed th st if a man pruluce mental disuse. but it would be well had the reputation of being a druukard he for pe??'" who "Wed tttag to rM,r to would probably not only be interdicted bat authorities who had thoroughly established gent tothe asylum for a certain number I the fact that drunkenness was amest prolitie of weeks, months. or perhaps years "a". of disease. T1." medical tstudent was Allusions had horn made to the number of o tcld that alcohol was a poisoa, tusd that " drunkards by whom our geols Were tilled a w" , graat can" ut both mental aml phsai; For these persons he maintained they were _ cal ailments, and Very often productive of erectingahiys)rritto asylum tit. an enormous _ insanity. Din Sewn", of Columbia College, expense. and imthtir reclamation the coun- toH ws.thst dywepiults, delirium tronisar, tty "a. new spending . large amount of pernlyris, premature old age, and many otuer money. He questioned whether the Gevoru- insures were produced by intempersuce meet were aoting in the Interest of the coue- The honourable gentlemen also referred to try in entering into so lavish an d romantic . the report of an.i"ryryurgttioe that hard token question. He suggested that the experiment [alucecn "fo, tlt Archdialscen: Sandford in rhmld betried Jdasmsll seal and ii the l"; cttBir, IU. w ltd we.oo atetltit!eyideae.e rah. of liquor were prohibited the necessity t Ite? yudues, ye/e) ,Vh.ori'ity aad for such a measure would be done away with. Son-u". throughout Grtat Britain --alt prov- He maintained that tU tact of the Bdl mg in the most conclusive manner that ales. being brought forward by . mem. hol uroduced scores of diseases. mental and ber ot the Government did not be: 'ly. It had also been shown that drunk- rxffeot upon that Government; and consider. emit". was a disease capable of being cured, ing the Weigh" matters ttMsGuveratnoat had am that]?mapr of some of the authori- on hand, he did not believe the G ivernmaul tttit "I; " point he would quota, The bon- bad had time to give the matter that our. tue): e gentleman than read to the House . sideration which so Kravea question. demand statement made {W that heater of oorotMW% (d at their hands. He thought that until Dr. '. skeley, editor of the London Elm" more information was obtained on the wlr showmg that intemp"rancts continually led y ct, until framing some scheme by wht' to fatal reattitat and also . statement and. venous were to be got into the instit rill-11.. by Dr. Howl, 0! Massachusetts, that . very and until they Were otisfied that goal ttT.,', properltionoi idiots were the 9513:1113 would result from the pussin; of the Human the 2tt,t' g1Ti'r'i't'i,, t',.1atgffgt,'r2'l, , ' I . . ' arising?" a" to g , into BO large atl t" and all pointing to the fact that in order to Mr PIt1N0E thou'vht the suhieet "A rerkimgheiliunkard e: establishment oi . _ ' A a a l . 5 . one of the greatest and most import in: itisii'iizd "i',',""",',,',," 'l,h he ml: be "A that m old he brought before the Home where he could be physically filo! 'tat,"lit2'."U'lll 11tlt1,otAt sulfa oi morally reclaimed, was n_moet excellent Ar mwh g evil He had i'di the pace. and sign. In such r institutions the inebr'ate f1"i he did-net think the use (I; 'il day or uld be cured or until health and strength could be suppret soil; but the resoluli ',2'1i','J' "turned; ar d.irs tt1ttgt,ig,'hl, the want at fore the House pointed oat quite a dill'ereut ll' will"? 'll; "win"; he better met mode of suppresaing intcusperatsse l: . an y 0 upon l m o t esuvn p oposel " . . . In the resolution before the House for the pound to a movie by which persons hahita retablishment of an 1 f . . , ally intemperate might he placed under re. fl t tit a"? um or}nebr1ates . s-iaint, as other lunaues were -for he main- h 'eat 'l y 'iP'll',2'l ot the erection of such rained and: persons were lunetics. la the if"? 'SI.] "10'" t some extent allay neighbouring republic these institutions haal eel" b 1'/'1"d tom. that prelim: cause. ot bun in ell'rct for revezal years. and p"l'$0us misery an "eae---ut mperanee. had gone to them deliberately, "sine Mr. GRANGE wa' opporsd, attogetUr to '. I wish to be preserved ant ir/i2'GTi', .ttt.telit,"t'f, ot " 1nehrlatet "thtm. frrm the consequences of my evrl practices , W.hils the Government allowed the tale ot 1th had been taken in and cured. This spirituous liquors the proper way VII not mature received his hearty assent. It wa, ue.', 1tt dealing with the question. If a for the rt clamnlinn of an unfortunate class ot srrohibitoty law were enacted there would be moiety, and for that reason he hoped the anal-ylurn then extending from one "Id of ' Home would support the resolution, which the Province to the other. m, held that l was to be followed up by a measure for the thes only effectual remedy for tho disease of purpose indicated. He reiterated that they 1y.tternsrerraeyxr " the tout abolition of the could not stop drinking by Act of Perhamcnt, 'teg treflia. That mMtbttrdt, bs but he was tirmly convinced that they could ttee,, Tfluted" ttPitt" "A t , i. . . q . i WM it. p no increase of drunken" by a measure not wise to launch forth into . , t expense i l