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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 21 Jan 1876, p. 4

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* e (| character of the present Chiet Superin-- f tendent cf Edno.tz:n, and of the og;o:. the House. . m :l'oawith which he had been by the press | Mr, PATTERSON (Essex) said this mea-- ie f o eimee ns m t en or ie D rure bud. been forestadomelt in the Spech ---- M : remarks of the some hon. gensl:l'non,y the dresses in the country, and had been ¥u:ly. I : ;:olo Canadian system of education, %:l':ified by the o:fm of both parties in oD d.fl:bo'lod in _ the Chief Superin-- 4 city. He should therefore vote against 4 that ngentl::m. ?fifltflmwhe gave ;g:'fii::.:fdtll;:dmembe; for East Toronto. P .. : osvy mest igs R ln'z-h:nog matnblons tiet journ was lost, Yeg'u."i% t::y:o:'fi?n ho #0¢ o l €0 > Y¥ ht ~ b_n.t Pfimnfl; nl'll ::Ont'l::' t::o pl:op:).t' r":u"":"::':'n' ?flii:mll(lm IBAuder' I?:::z"fine'- f -- This ovunisy to whom the chief cwfit was pcoghi1 (Middiesex). Mactongall (Simcoe), McRas, Wes d';:;- 8 Our people came from countrles in --19, _ m, Richardson, Rosevear, Scott, Wills To cod n Nays | | resuiee, sed toty would noo ie ie Save Lhwe (Nortols), Glarks (Weningtos ; onte,Orooks: Dewsons ' educational interests did not suffer, He was Tooy SiraQ Bae 1. o. Honaine Avoml e $ very sorry to hear any reflections cast upon Mt'{'"'w" 'fiow.:t:'b'Do + godguu, o0 Pateragt [ the Cour.cil of Public Instraction, for it vpul (Kazex) | Patterson (\'orkl')?'l'::to?rei':éuli): n%::: s : f ;o'l(l;pond of Jenue::n -;::gm he believed "";;;- '"Pl'n":":- W;"ervodr!:d Wilson, Wood--3%, hones en i * er, for, M E) duty, and toywhom tl:: :ountry.':)wgz .?:\:: againat the ;me.ndm;n!t'.'l with: M+, Rose & | k of gratitude, _ He pointed out that virtually Mr, Wigle, for, paired with Mr, Watter-- 8 | ';::'! "h"g i:x'i.:m would remain unchanged , worth against the amendment. i § | er a $ t e ' \, Proagy ies o! Rsanog ie meoag . M GRABAYR amoren) pomen ont , $ politice; he had seen no evile nrillng fro¥n l« to the Houve hr o0 bed inbariorse mt | iss proper party spirit, and we should fteel thank-- members who hfi :2 hnd interfored | with & | i ful that the mother land had given u eats of th m worktng in the inter. R | o flolitioal system which had hegre nnd.h.\ Ing. Th: :"2? .l,n" 9'° clock this morn-- x 3 ritain been so emiuently success'al, _ He been attendi emt lixi T en SAE RSW proboced EC' s did not feel a particle of tpproho;:ll;)n that to spenk a ;:lglt ;)ti 8 fl:e!, and now proposed s ; party considerations were going to work out ners. Hegc;ld otnl'::]' o the toagd wonh f the evils in educational matters whish soms allow the O n'" ieve the H"fll.e would 3 hon. members were predicting, . This cry of Mr. BELL: thought there should be anad. } "'party" was a more bugbear con'ure;y u journment 1 houg o oo wriee to mee taps for tl:: p(l;rpole of getting an sjdvnntagg :lme for coml;('lert:go':xnol?t;fiea::flfl::. m;;: \ ov > * | Provisions or Spq poy, " C "LObk't * to the saw no resson for the proposed change, and Mr, CAMERON said it was unprecedented .d'ournmmat ofn 'g§° ioh medlo ue hss f 2:: t%:n zecond reading ol so impor-- it JK:"rlal:E')o o House. (Criek of "!"More a Bill should tak y & which it was placed ;pl:;c: ':::x:g: gf. k';o(:: be t:l'oplzgd? Lb'lt'xEthlll,l. ":;:(:c:aedmtlllx:v o::td § l:;::,l:%r:t.o. He moved the adjournment of ??'ll,';:::lt: ofB :;ale second reading. He mgv,& Mr. MOWAT said that no objection had | time, bHt be readb..nm()t n;'gmmd Mebon't b:fdnt;lke: ;hen the Bill was introducad, | next." s on Tussday p* ey had now been discussing it all day, Mr. CAMERON again urged that th :lle';) adtlo'.l not feel disposed to adjourn the ns:o:o::r :dn ';djourg:nl:nt,g:l me.mb:rr:m | Mr., CAMERON thought no satisfac-- "'Mr. WOOD said the Bill was distab *or.s'rm t :;.uon had _ been gl::n on Wednesday, the Di 'wht bated ag! adjournment, d -- s r § {):rhnt '. ';':?"" f' ao Piile a:;. fut ';ogolTo th'M:hO"l:;r:.n and Mr, Macdougall denied e country before it was rushed through the Mr. Finlayson and Mr, Richardso l f: House. If the Atto * t C t ahe n stated | f i ieeeneaine mpinuiint ttint they had recelved" thatr coples of the | in which they could % | esn es oc oopeimtax es , | of the House would exercise the j the details of the BM precsenet to witicce | ooo lament. He wont on fo sponk ageinct P e ae of & , The Bill dd s f plain _ whether or not otbol Dep;:g:n::t | Hx:.o ii:A t%lDll;l%ndmo:n"d 4 mds &+ 34 of Education was fo be attached to ** almanack" ev t::; o w&:ld ol h | the office of Provinclal _ Secretary The House dl:z & e .d m& n was made. $ t. ¥ or if a new Department was to be orested: loat, Yeas, 22 ; uy'g,':;l o'reoblon "was $ | row wige. ngedivie oi' o Eadical a change o i , af one proposed s not be made Prrpay : i in the Government without the new lllnlrter < 4% Ferpay, Jan, 21. ; g:l:'ah to ll;hl:on.ttuugngs, As a fossil Tory THE EDUCATION BILL, self did not cons! IERON +: * ttrae 3 pdwcipne slgoue contge 1 ts o y ooe y t e Reform party. He charged that sup-- | the gentleman A ¥7 oi regard to porters of the Government dis le« i | : who was to occupy the : own intelligence, and aooor:hc l"'.fl:;'b::':'ll:;; | Egulhton of Minister of Education, and must, and slavish support to the Admi{nistration w';,m] ore, be originated. in Committee of the f Such a change as the one sought had bao; | otde(;e' Hie raised this as a question of | proposed under the Sandfield Macdonald t Cionomegp bus t (Rdmingtetiog nal | oftter pome rescle. by Mr, Mastoopa € s 0 ev I » that it was a feeling of pride in the mind of | _ Mr, SPEAKER raled that the obje a rspereonenians «aiaien e io w , 8 i no one less than a member of the (Exocnfiv': l th? édz'ftle.LLq moved the adjournment of | The head of the Department of Education f M a should be permanent and not changed at the \ r, BRODER spoke against time for one wish of the o." In the Hi i hour. Mr. Rosevear and Mr, Barr spok | Sandfield llpxll:'lndd'l Goyornm:.t, : c?,;: | abortly. j pos® mittee cf enquiry to investigate the affairs 4 Mr, CAMERON followed, -- readin of the Educational Department had been from the files of Tax -- Guousr fn§ egidur 'fl""d. whlfi';o later than last nearly an hour, m :ight.Slma;r mulrb'e into grown Laods ' At 2:10 & m, ministration en refused b Mr. H iINS sug 5q Geverpment, and so 1t would be with geg:]vl(; Iave "'i?dblgllhb suggested that the de-- to the Department of Education under its | ht sasuld he broughs to a close. new auspices, The Government had not . in CiWELARTON then rose and spoke shown that the present system had been a | {or an hour and a hali, when f:l""' 'fid.oyet th'iy proposed to make the 4 M:: MEREDITH called attention to the ' peneske uhnd un en nnt en eadient D utat ar hien with this measure as easily as thg:ytg},o:;hg'. af 3:40 a m, sely acjourned the House Adjournment after adjournment would b TV ATE moved, and he, therefore, moved the ad? o f PRVATE BILLS, o m ies w hke foipelp pteate id mers puret . suggested that it would iha" ! nglmntinne epal > C :):o:;&u:tl:: a ::::"m&mt":: fl':;'llnnl::'To;o:{o Wa:::a :'{'\;:;}1 :hi: tl}lCtTfor the construction of House inatead of attending to his owno bud? --RMF, Curtie. a Town of St, Catharines, | ness during the day, and coming here | at night to interrupt the proceedings of ¢f |

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