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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 13 Mar 1874, p. 6

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'ii, Ek-, , - n- I- '" . . . 1 had written I, . g. I' II ble citizenl of Foronto tttgd") -- Cemmissioner of :,?,t),itchot"ol'llr' il Prison , ' . b ' , at "(and upon the oe.", k-end' ' the letter With respec ' f com! ting a , , 'egflg'l,2',, who came out es . "mama. , workmen with the inte','?,'? o , did? not . . E i if: garlihmr of " td",', it l,',,te',l got V them. If: (HT-h Huang?) o'? this _-' , ' chm! ions of 0 wo . _ he icve that t e gl . _ " _ "if 1elitgu,l b,i'ieyiuf.iapf,,i.e"td.s;; l,,'; ill , wanking-men in the 'T,, to be bought of one vote mtg "ed at th nominstion. Re V , a i: ' thud that humming ot . "Mai; if" tr 32551;? could have been mam ' l h l y ' more b for Nort ttug , out if they as. A A . . Goiirabls mom '." em ,lo ed by the Governor , ' P i 1y,im,,Pt,lt'loll2; told this House It sireld tyo exert undue iui.h1ty",y whit):1 tte, ' l , l I ther had only to give the" mlen on have hid more tfiett. Mt that wny on l ' . l Ulf holidsr and they would how "Yde giving them: half hohdty. (Neue.) , I , I I liked The .tmkhed been sppsrently ms t M , GIFFORD eXPressed {his intention of ', a iiiii'GS iEiiiiittr"y1l', 'jiit'd.2f,t'ittt i, "mpg for the amendment. 3 T i , It,' point 'gdtt hl gaging , the let. 's Mr. CURRIE' eiil thnt the woodman: l ', f I oronto. tends. we! no evidence of the i was professedly .nimed_ at. the mists; fll I if ter, ho to'? he "solution, sud '. A iculture, but in reality it was direc a _ .1 'i', , ' rr corrupt intent set forth td ht so why did 1fhcl1i,'ll1J'r", of the dsy. m remsrlred. that i V r i I . if hon. tlcmen hti.1 Plllld 91nd tint it was not necessary to go so tar es En land I if; li , they Mt much 1t?'gth;12 (it the firat to find . precedent 'tytyaitg,tir,'e ores F y . , , I t i intimnathm "Page: at, 3nd they culled wlt- have half s holiday to go nu. sttend a. norm- l il _ . , f I day the Comm! . ho of findingtoa"' nation. In the Pubho Works Department 5 A 1 I I nus after "me" In the pa . of th Dominion there were 1 100 or 1,200 l ' . i. I I case in which there had been some interior 'e,,','],',',, em loved. These lil; had always . a I f l " I I once. They had failed, and failed tsiguallr, pone to 2',','ll,',G'ti, and tskenn prominent i ", , I I m ,iouid be the tirat to condemn any gut in elections and they did not hear that i g s i,' l "t of corruption on the pwt of this a",',,'.,',,',?,, dollar oi their WrbgelrwA"svfrr, docked ' . _ a or any Go%rtururnt if there were for the time they had occupied in doing this ' if ' l 'II my proof to sustsin the charge. The same with regard to the men employed 3? l , I T " "I" no such proof in this ones, and he on the Welland Canal. He held that there I If , l I IV himself perfectly jusstiiied in voting had been no coercion of the Central Prison l, 'l/ ii . i against the amendment. workmen; they had been permitted to g , to l I , i y. i _ _ r l Mr. CRAIG (f amtarry) "id that being one the polls and vote as they pleased. m believed I i ( _ of the Reiormers who voted for the into that there was no gentlemen in the Province tl, 5 li, . Government and supported the- late Mr. of Ontario who had fought so lone. so faith ll' F l I 8andfUld Macdonald, "Id having " the same fully and so well in we past oa" the aide of , , 3: I ' time promised to give the suns support to good, government, as the Minister of Awri- l , _ I 3 I the present Government, he had much less culture. (Cheers.) a .1 I 1 l, I i 2mipthy for the Oornmutsioaer of Pablie Mr CAMERON me to close the debate l , 'rl 'd. ' Works m tho protrast CBM wheat he "mm and it doin to said Tdi iii thou iii/iii;; , I l i bered the " in which he had 0011- this 1lo"li'l'lgdUi do more harm thgsn odd .'I V I ducted himselly while in Opposition, It I in one res ct It would teach the pagopl' ' I: I I P. would have been far better that the of this cothetry thnt there was slower soils II. F II , men had not been allowed to o of moralitv in this House than the-., had ex- it i i' I' go to that nomination, but he then?!" " un- I acted With respect to the statement that ' " '; 2 dm, advantage had been taken ot t ellberty l he had been personally offended by the [ II li " I I ty tho foremen at the works. He hoped,irom booting of the Central Prison workmen at y l 1 i . . the expression of opinion by this House upon the nomination and to his beinrr unfriendl f '/ " K. this occasion, that n lesson had been taught t 0 i/fr'iifiiiii'G' he mi d that he a," (l,fhl'2T. " br. l ' which would prevent such things in future. . l rtty iii;ififiir'iiliii " they behaved like row- a} by' l' I With regard to the workmen, owever, he dies and ii7tiiiiai that the Central Prison It I ar i; ' did mst believe that the Commissioner of iriiiifiii marched to the hustlngs in a body F e F, . F, ' Public Works could have exercised my in. " A the worn: were organized "a i f J.': . iluence over them by my notion he could bron'hty "or: with instruction, to . ill F au regarding them, even if he would,which hoot; at o Hosition sneakers Ben denied F, f , . wouh1inany way influenoe them in giving that" men ppworkio "for if, iii i Lf 3 ' i their vote. His experience ot workinipTtsn G . _ 3 tt mum on in. , . h t overnment bad My gone and attended elec- 's, _ , i was that they were too Independent for t s , ti d t th ti l 1 h ' l ,I' I; "a it w" pmven in all one that the men 10nt, an th . 6 351110 lme rece vet t elf ply. ( 1 k 1getrhere and He denied that they had done this by the i could hnve got lenty wor e , . . . ( t , i were in no my tllC%ll; upon the Govern- instructions of the Commissioner or Deputy. I T i j r , ment for employment. As . matter of fact, Commissioner. . r, , l the Government had to increase their Mr. OmtRIE---Asa mtterof fact, whether , " w es in order to mtin their services. Indirect or indirect order of theOommlssion- ii' g: , ' I "his. he wee not prepared to soy thst or of Public Works it has been done, _ f i 'if it was nitozetlzer correct to let the men go, Mr. CAMERON went on to defend him. V if, i F, he was prepared to sustain the Attorney. self against the charge of hsving sugared gt , ; , i I General and the other gentlemen inthe Go. the farmers and to "plain the words he used 3 a ':, ' l vernment in their assertion that thero W l with respect to them. After a few further I " f I _ no oorrupt intent. (011001!) Tlyme.' remarks he brought his speech to ntermins- F iii I, i nothing in the 'getrSt Italy, adsmgle tion. l, l i l men wee intluen , ' w e e epre- . ' N I I outed the charges made by hon. gentlemen mgozmg)':b:g: 'g/i',,,',',",:,',,'?':')':,,',"', 2,; , V l l on the Government side of the House ngniust . was put an d declared los t. i , l ' li the Administration of Mr. 8andfUld Msc- Th d . 1l _ donald he Watt yet prepared to record on e amen ment was then put and lost you ,,» V i, ' fete nbinst the nmondment ot the hon. the following division t-- $' ', i? I "'gttifr, East Toronto. (Churn) t Yum-Hem: t,r.1')',1r, 1331115", oleel,t, a... Bun. ; t 1 :1 I I ' "D, famcron, Jo e,Cor ' a , e. , "o" . '. ,=.. ; - i 13.5.3. £3.91? tt1,P,i,tl,N, "35:23 outmiiiiniii 5'" V ' . ' 'Bu'Aioilblct%MhMereltthti. - Mgr T, the farmer: of the country. rick, Monk, Read, Richards, Rykrrt, Scott, TooEeye: T i i it 1 Ir Mr. cpAMEi'ovN--mme the person on '"s,, M Ba 1 B t I i, . .l ii 'li' I . . _ . Is'- casts. her, IX er, , , n , _',? ' .f--',' y ted,'? ot the "on" "ho 31100er at the (1?tll'i't'l1ift))if11'y, 2P't; fil"tt i("ii?r11i1,,l',ir'iii1,i,tr?'is 1i l _ T; g r c In on . unions. 'on ' rn in} . wll l . Mr. BISHOP aid that if the hon. Re 2H. - 1'iijf.'('ii'iit'a,)'ii,?.'i'i'i' ",elr?ii1,ii,iive:isia'!,riii1.'tiriil:. , t , " 'ii; user. it man, row, rs ant, um ' r, . i g , , l 'k, r or; g,tt,1,g,2h'g't1lit1 ttUhr,','",'? 'i,tterh,l,e/Ao/tU2'hti ii','.'/'ii,'o,ii'i,'i,'t.'e'l',ie',iii,,' s'iyi'i'fi,. . i, T, I _'., "j' t . . ' " . 'rncc,.e a, .5! ' ,, 'U I " with reference to n speech M the mem'nr Snelsinger. Springer, s'?ifidtTv'l'ttte'l'l"o1ralli: Wlhbb, 1"; i [ L' for South Brant, that he would not have Willuutut (Hamilton). Wilson, Wood-it. _ . ' i V. l. been surprised Maman just from the aunts The original motion wns then put end I ; v tk ' of the lcugh making such an exhibition of carried, and the Home went into Committee _ q , , p, y l himself) as that gentlemen had done, but of Supply secordingly, Mr. Hodgins in the l, , 3 '7 that a member of the legal profession Mould chnir. An item was used and the Com. : . (i i ,3 do echo could not hwe bslievol Wm mm, me, "For"; 'iiiiri'G; and athed '; I p - I was that bl? it sneer at the if" "fr? (\p- leave to sit again. ' I , I I) ' h louse ' e went on to so t at a cw y are . . , , : ' II Ego tl; gentlemen on they opposite silo of The House adioumad at 2 o clock. i 1. g." i l the House had taken a trip to Lake Sup :ri jt' ', r: , h. , l aid their forty-second cousins with than) i 'e " ' _ 'r , (laughter), at n cost of about $4,000 t t the ; 'I ' , E 1 country, and every'hing wunll right in their _ , _ I 'i','; . 'd eyes, but now. when 'nere was only I couple p I I l of hurdrcddnil' " for a half holiday to son-a ) e JI _ e ll poor'abou ring men and mm hantryr in question, I p , i g ' they cried cut loudly about a wrong having I D Mt hem date. (tii, 7 a E Mr, sh'ETyilN(jrytt sail ho had always -:, " had every crn,Menee in the Government, " tr ' . , nnd he raw no reason now why the! oonti- I i a _ deuce should u shaken. He regretted tint l '; I , g ' I the matter had occurrcl, and he hoped it " f 'j' would not be repeated; but at the ume time i, i l , - igwould not fora moment any that the hon. 1 l - , El ,'v- '47 I

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