The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 13 Mar 1873, p. 2

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moiinwasmucngreatoru... M _ ." Mr. RYKERThad no doubt the hon. gqn- and many of than would leave t: Bench tl: ' ." ti-r-th/rt/trot-ttttm", roouy- 'eterit.t.htvym1d.mryniihi; 'tionsot L63 in and thought it" what! he ""1 tho Bar which they had left. do was quite "k to increase the aid to Mirna- ' E,'tt"11 to - with the hon. member for tasto85000 nomennnthe oith Yerkastothe tabili I _ i i . w tr m Governmentwt worth '3,000 learningof Judge Gowan, t for the put. . am. a. we "the! lerugtlt poses of the Attorney-General's offioi he . p, criticise th, the accounts'for would of the two or Mr . to I he?" . Scott. in . . g the h s of the build. That gentleman . an amount of I lug. tlit,',,', ti and laptitude . for acquiring Mr. PM: "wood '3: 15:22; a: t2eht.io5lhtt)rtt""iy'lt'huirti', tleman was occur tt . . ' , l was intent' ed in a member of this House, and ,e,,the, fetrt,2 gig? A',', e; ttt _ , k' l at in . tr, ammo ',tltge,2"',ur,,1f all: Surely theHouae did not mean to Milli-maths . l ' t'tgr,"/o'h b, muunderatood. He believed '1,e',tti'lh9ta'r"d2gitii,t,igi, competent . ' E. that It was it.itt,?ettr1hoo,,r, 1tt//'g,'s11f, t"l,hd,',l'l,l'i',, tth',,tlf',ol22t',fdttt,e, , . . o I It" I ' aw 'gtlot,t,ie,ltt tho spuher and the mom hour unless he .could keep round him such I a mo? I,',1 bei in . men as he required,and could pay them scum , r hers the Government from ng . po fitting theiratrilitUg l altiosi to entertain the members of the House . . with some show of toote and rtrfittymrnt, and Mr. READ contended that the Govern- _ Jr:, ", . to and set aside the bitter acrimony that went were not acting up to the princi loo Pr, p "a?!" to arise between gentlemen holding professed by them w on out of office. K',', . different viewslnthe on?" He thought member for Went 2,t,tere had con- ' , . it was only right and. ju that Ministers donned the late Government or their ex- a i i should be in amnion in tt louse to on- I penditure of public money, while now Je :' tortain their friends " well, n'arig " approved of that of the present one, which ', ' ' v.11, an shay could do at lent Wittt re. w" larger. , I , - to the "We, paid Ministers, he .x. Mr. FAIRBAIRN explained the he had l I . . never charged the Bandf1eid Macdon- 'e' pressed his belief that they mmgardly, aid Government with being anything a and that lure, was not i prefer gentle but a "cheese-paring " one, but he . i man in tho fhrttttrtFrttetdidgtot_ret, ludobyutteiitothihmiUum voted in re. . ' when out of ofrioes very much - spect to the Government House for ad. amonnts than they now received. i ditions which were not contemplated when I Hr. BOULTBEE "the estimates were i the House voted tho original sum for its Mt "mg that . "'8' mg ot titne construction. Ho condemned the conduct of I , i was accorded for their diam-ion than would member, tr.t the Opposition tn bringing up . i I willing] bofoe ", other "55°03 pom" tuning little itemsof expenditure quite Cr, g , They should therefore be carefully looked 1mm 'L'-'l'l;'e1l;"ll4 should be .pursued ' l it iiiiii'..iiiifiiitfiiiliCiie' hurriedly. The by no mantNirtthtgtrrtteanrthiitgota L, _til party in power at present had, when in pp. stateiman. v position, maintained, on all occasions, that Mr. LAUDER alluded to the items of ex. 5 I.1" there should be the 2,T, greatest economy ( penditure in connection with the room occu- l Fatt' _ exercised in tho cc not of the public pied by the Commissioner of Public Works. IIE ll cervice, and it VII to be exacted that now Ben. Mr. McKELLAR said that he could I s; , they mold tot fully up to air puncipioa. easily explain that account, and was glad i It? ttaedto ot?jeet '0'! tstrongly to the "- that the member for Lincoln had spoken -. l g , pe it". M tho late 9oveietnt; but. he aboutit,sc that anopportunity could begiven I ' Si" pet "7 that the feohnn which Prevaiied of doing so. The articles of furniture alluded . ' , i l teNt",2,'nt", I Pia',',',",',, Tatt'. to were tte!, into his room some time l - . onset qrtestrt . since and e,o course, expected to for . tun instead of a more economical PP.. That them? but when he went to Mr. ngo do law-Dion the t',ggrt,tghgdh. it pol- do, that gentleman informed which" he had , I 2 remove. g , queo ttn "10" been furnishing articles of furniture in that . immediately under iron-non. he would wayto variona room inthe building since , "ttr to the alt? of tt800 to be the Parliament opened, and that the Gov. l t y and. to the, Chi Clerk of the Ex- eminent paid for them. (Hear, hear.) The ' ' j . ""1" Council, and the A..tton.ttthyet's fact was that the public accounts had never . =,. I 'lTv"g,t'fi Now he believed in having been 1,th aoomdm.ahap.u they . "r, A {it y competent men onplovod. and ag.rtrtd were now, and these item for furnishln did ' l with what the Attomey-Goneral had said in not WP"? .0 clearly previous to the .319" " that "y 3 but " ths MO time he aifirmod to power of the present Government. As for I a , that tho services of the Chief Clerk would the room itself, Mr. Carling had occupied it , , i , be well compensated if he mtteivtsd the wheninofrioe, and there could be no objeo- I 7 I salary that he did but you. He (the tiontohie (the speaker's) doing so. The chain , a , stink") W" convinced thit he oottld grst . were very cheap ones. One mornin three d _ T. oxen men fully as competent as that 70938 or four cushioned chairs were placed in his q r, . A gentleman who would perform the services room, and when he enquired where they I t. . 4 10112000 . rev. III proportion towhat came from he was informed they worein _ l, eminent public In». Inch as Judas Gown. tended for some other department. The I g - of Simcoe, one of the ',e,tlt'ltt inAmeri- rooms in the building were all furnished at the r 1 ca, received, the salary of 2,800 propel ublie exponsc. " tho direction of the late 1 l ' was unreasonable and extravagant. The government. If gmtlemenontheOpposition ' _ " t ( Chief Clerk had attained no position at the side ot the Honda, inataai1 of dragging pett l » l , T . m' Bar. Bo was willing that there aheuld be items of expenitnro into dinputo, would loci ll 'r, hf large. salaries to men in very responsible over the Public Accounts from 1367 down to l _ F when and heavy duties to perform, ouch 1872,they would find something really worth I a . r gm Mr. j22t"t,; Assistant h I/ttttf, . "that looking at. (Hear, hear.) , l ~ . wn " e on n see a . 3 t Q the Chief 0mm". econ, aho'lid recoivoa "',22.'o'nmi't" then m and "ported l 'tri. eu'rot8ft,800nr-,lrtitttaturtts" pgr _ I l l t,e'2trLth,teN,trurt hide (the RETURNS: _ ' . ape or) n t o mem- ', . F F her for North Ontario, a night, that <Hon..Mr. PA-RDEE presented copies of 3 : the Attttrmr-turseeal could tro to North Orders_in Council appropriating money from ' , / York and d 2t2tla P 1'ltitrtlg ordi- 32%;? Fund ouhaoquentto 27th Jan. I" nary circumstances w d e case. ' . t I t but he could tdl tho House that the farmers . .4uo-r8tnr,r.W.rrtmrttyr return of all lands f I k ' I, / "a other 1...". a... '0." not ittatitr the sold or leased since December, l87 l. c' ." Government in their course in tho matter of Auo- Return of correspondence with the . , i. tt'gre1,',1rlg"igst trt',', 'lfu,,'g't, who: Port Dover and Lake Huron Railway. . . i rs on w would orm e . . ' r 1 x . f duties for for men medsrato 'lid' As to tho chi; being an o clock the Spoake left the _ , T boo? Crown exponditnro in root Britain, . V t 'i,I ailu P! to by the member for West Petu- After Race-I. F " t " mo ' that "I '0 WM tor thi- n"! , CREDIT VALLEY BILWAY. . ' , t ': I . Mr. HODGINS moved the third reading ,' N 0 Hon. 115030033 tttttttted the amount of Bill to amend the several Acts relating to . " -" I animated for Mr. Soottsoalary. Hesold the Credit Valle Railway , l lr' 'iitotsbes1tthprhn0th1idtimG-rea1, , . . r. I ti " d in Ontario thosod "MW Mr. RYKERT'S amendment respecting ' l. . " lt Bill also t nsld tion :4 " b Mr.8octt. Ihattrattu_mar-rsqtar. the eameup ortttt era . 1 . l I f mile. under the Attornoy-Gonoral. toe the Mr. BOULTBEE strongly, opposed the , .drninutmgttmet all tho criminal in" of ooni1rmation of the Peel By-lnw, which he . , the Provinco, for "I. oversight ot' all claimedhad beenobtalned by fraud. . li i ' . the county "tonic; all the tttmt. Attorney-General mower said he did new; and all the prosecution of criminals not hesitatotosay " head of the Govern-: at the Amoco. With "hmnoe ment that he strongly diaap raved of this ' Itothohllrlel paideennty (,'drt,tt, said "wk. of Jagiaiatiiiit/,and r, future, ghe [l ' that the linemen who coon those m; was prepared to state, he would act hla face a "on cells not be enticed now to tsko t against it,. but he did not think it. wal right ' ', - " tho " - magi: Many of to lay down each a rule arbitrarily during x y , thooo guitiemen took once or twenty the present session. seeing that much tttt Sts" BIN, 'rhy' the purchasing valuo of tion of this kind had taken p ' rrl _----.-.------, - _---.-------", _ _-----,..,-.;,"'----- _--" »

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