The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 30 Jan 1877, p. 6

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W ., _ _ x _ M. 'rr""-",??'""."""?"'""" '. _ ' 't '7 ", ""'._"'-' ""'rrcs . '. _" o'. v .' i _ - , . uto in the low hich wonrothor ohocuro. ) the" Wu" At',fatrut'a/f/p," "all l tfa' " thought 'tho Gown-tout ohould I ' . Tttttal',', "gotta woo tttttdirt? ho moho tho- cloor. The revenue had boon " , . a ttttlt north. 'l',uftd'll ot hon very may dininiohod iahio riding); at. l to 5 ttentieten mu". " i' tuttthf trg Nina ttte.' fll tl1'll"stTst to . , t tho law In the out! h hoot upon tho working oi tho Act, oud told . . tr Ho beloved tut thou woo not on on thot tho Iuopootoootocoitou were the moono , numb" on the flare oi the Econohut know oi ttttt th ho d vin t . la n ooow worounooot go "mm" welt how the u. woo OWN" t Home. m withod to know If thooo would. - " own notion oi the won't]. Nanak."- l Fm". which had PM the Dunhio Bill . bat -orie outa'aUttte Handout" .3. u were iiohio to my their that in! the coon ' , b Footy woll convioood no to how in a, I tie oitho Aot. , Act of loot oo-ion hod proud to he o ouc- [ l n _ 1 Whit th had coon o _ 1 I . CROOKS told they could ho compou- 'd can (Ho-or, hoot) t on I [ r. oi th i good (tool ot oonpioint tu the or" to hr 1 " by o mudomuo to poy two-thirdo o /) , mode en no owhj 1', it It! not to". "lot it expouoto. . ' , no not to. Act ttmit that "I tood no. IlACDOUGALL 003W am the ,1 f unlit-1th. hut. outho controry, nearly " Govorumoot bod brought on o diocoooicu , l the oompldoto wooo " to m Aorutoinbq upon thio "tint without 2,hhtf, hoicro A: t a the putt of tone B mod oi Common." "I. no" til I'm 0mm [mum -.' , or tone loop'otor. It would indood hove "a. return! ohculd be More honounhlo "a _ boon nut-toot of the vary unotoot ou'pcioo member! point to on! M" in tho low. l If, out ot the 200 Boonie oi Columlulonou. Thou won - clouool In the 1ril which he ' ', than bad not ban tome individuol ooooo ot heliovod ,rou1d be feud to he uncouotitu- . wrong doing. (Hour, hear) Tho oolnt woo ! ticuol, " - Bilh m iouod to r one with loo-rd to tho lurch" " ho tony "Jill. Thou wore o good . would he o potioot ott indood. w, donut In the Asttqrhhthttt out Pee. . with the oporotion oi .which no , .0. who "iead g. the poll" of on. . member of the Home, oud oopoclolly 1 Bill we" 'lgttt enough. But "on "gatd to _ no momhoo oi the oeptettieta, would dad ', tonal which nlotod to ctiutiuol prcooduto, j,- ioult Thou mi'ht hove boon emu of _ he hotel a", wore "to. witth the pro. . 1 judgment on the port oi the Oommiooionoro, I l vinoe ot the Dominion Governmont. Whilo l but he hollon that " hot woou tho two l, tho Bout. mtght provide for the puniohmout . [ politicol punia they had ohcwo tho utnoot l .1 "hertt" ngnftt ".1." a", PM ht " l "in"; (ttear, hoot.) Another couploint I holiovod the, had-o fl." ttt mm. on. - I woo thot|thellow ind Prov.auxireatats root, node oi poocodurt. The and mm". ',. ttsos ua "a "WW4 by the 19ttverentn.tst, T were not ollowod to interioto with qoootiouo l i' on d by their iriondo in too Home. Bot thry sfreMhtg the commute a the m". attd l ; bod boon told by tho tamperonco ports-- ho toned thut "1."un uootiou w" cut . oud he hollowed tho people in gocerol wort which qtemid oomo within that oatettorr E ' I oi the oomo opinion - that they were when it come hoicro the W tribunol. 1 " ' "in"! to in" the "W""o t tur Thoy were without ioll u2rhll'l'l"lllt , could timohy lemon tho oviio oi lotompor "by... no out they could not ooy ' , onco. (Hull, hot.) They Ind ototod thot ,rutur tttig inht'm qrith tU "van". ', J: ' " it woo oecoooory to opend the whole of the nod with the iroodon oi the people h ad i ' . 5 Home iuodo toe that purpooe they would been "stifttd or not. m had "Mettt " 5.. l J willingly dooo. He knew tint the peo.l: lion. too, thot the oomhlnod ovum" of I wuo cppaoed to unnoconory expouoo; to the Dnnhin Bill oud tho Licouoo Act had wore the Govotnmout; bat thoy hot ontiol- not been "tr iovourohlo in Prince IMward potod that that would in o good deol ot county, who" " hod -thltsg in too 1.. T y oxpozoo, oopociolly when the low . vou- Bowoo diouooodtooootholow iolrly woo tint pit Into oporotion. In mtuy tried, "dttdrttttnU 50.5.4," In one or " trortt' d the ootuttry $1te prpit two soon. He tow tho tonic Miriaqttr a th-umlceo had potted the Donhin Act y whtesh n... p...q..,.m Emma" hid , thuo voluntoriiy depriviog thtuitoivoo ot the I motioned, Vin, that t o mom" " T wholo omoutt oi tholicaaoe fundo. With ' tont9mouto of the poop" wort not kept olive . "and to the umploiot thot thou wore :1. or6-ut1n-q1rttt out the law. Ccuuniooicooro oud looptctoro in the cum (Hs", hear l the there the Doohin Act had been pooood. Mr. EODGINS roiorrod to . judgment 5 he might to, thot the vory porocoo who tthen by Shut Jottico Rlohordo in 1871, "a hod urged tho Commitment to oppolnt thooo . "id tut " trad oettled tnvtmmttlr to th. oifiett" were thooo who hod coniod tho Dan. , Province the qoootion of tho oonafttuttooatt " Act. ttles, hear ) Other hon. mout- C ty oi thooo out ot ttte " which rotor- hero had coupioinod ot tho lrroopcool- rod to m crElnol onoctmonto. m bollovod "I": of I in: firett'rh, 'd: that " for tho low hod boon o no toot. ' "no comp u w "il" o ' old Act woo that the municipol Mr, Tdflei ""dht"'lti le,,' te, _ bodie- wolo not indopoudont enough, oud te h V in hit ridiu since " thio woo uvgod " o rotoon tor photo. tho no - th b3". 4' , lioonotu - in tho hondo oi o ter who W" - than ore woo . l ' weoo ttl don-odout upon tho poop o toe _ - tgr.tIRARAhf told the only oatnpU1n " their t coo Every coo know tho tntmuoo tho port oi tho Oppooitiou ooouiod to " tut . influence wielded in mony nunioipolitioo by one or two bopoctooo had not done their r the liquor dooloro. oud thot lovely any duty. " o motto! ot int, tho hat trad coooo " woo oluicot impoooihlo for o ooudi- . workod well. m oppmod ot the peovUittn . doto who threw dcuu tho Toot!" oi de. to continue the oxoooioo of tho DOW." T i' tuneo to thio cloto to ho o acted. (Hoot. tsort-gud by thio Aot in oouotito which hod T. hoot.) And olthough tho Ocutmlooiouoto mud tho Dunkin Aot, l "I- M "will "mull". ttt the PM"- Mr. FLESEIER holiovod thot "til Act had 7 , ottii u" we 'mhh to public W"; not bad tho effeot which had been oxptttod 4 § they h" that tur m u" mmietsed trr in reducing tho oolo oi liquor. while it hod . T 1., their the: led,", ttt'2,"t'f,', toad lumen"! the Illicit - of liqucrt.l m '. nonool. reputoclto to. on, ttttttet-et/tot-along" , l the Commutation hod done tholt duty well. tttedh woo "fended. ', (Hoot. hoot) Much dopoodod foe tho ouc- It BtBlKER d thot the Dam out ot thoiow upon 2Partr.' motto. hio . Act haf ertied . iolluro in ' who too citen otopptd woy in t + P in F. d d "tt t "I. " . , effort.. Even oitor "in. so in no col-ryi r co d wu- on r. . b tho Dunhin Act, they would not inter: had M stlu'olly room in tho r, ' hoouviolotod in V themoolvoo in ptooocutio; thooo Woo vio- "ml dlotriob, ttat it M d " t . lotod tho low. lf tho Uoveonutont were Pioton, btrostt" thorowoo rg m; d. 3 to out, tho ilcoooe law out ouoooooiully. tho "In"! 01 "I. tttam t- "t I "1' A thoy loot hove tho oo-opoootico oi tho od- been decided. and ttte u. wou d h Il,', " , [ vocotoo oi tsmpnouco. m might odd with oniotood tf thoy had . 9'09" moch MD , y..." ta on. «no of the .11.." WWII"! ouch " there woo node: tho Orccho Act on thoputoiOcnnisotooooo ooh-peanut. Mr. PATIERSON (Rotor) told thot ho that he would inquire into them oud tut to did not thinh thot tho Act ocutoutplotod long " ho hod ohom oi thio hooooh of tho thot the Input"! ohouid nt tho out of , Deon-intent he would oudeovcur to his " l tpioo or informal. m iouud iron no " Iioot to - the recurrence oi ouch . vortloontont in o "up?! ttl',,t,,t', in cute," thou had hoon on. (thar, hear, ', Prince Arthur'o Loading " t o loopector _ ' ondohooooi that won o drunitt who told wint- oud W In. DAWSON "id thot the In." liqnon. m thought thio woo tothor inton- ', who had been oppoiutod lo to con. "but I otttuonoy on Cttrrtrrtuatatem and hr Tho motion wot eon-led. oud tho Bill mad opoctoto wore not ot high local the ooooud time. "andintt, oud " believed thot they RETURN hod houootly potiotmod the work outmotod ' to on... a. 9.". " a." .5"... the Aot Mr WOOD protontod o return of oopioo of woo . my - "WWII." Mon .5. old the topott outdo by the Poovlnoiol Statutory on. oud hydrant outlicloutly "no." to end the Inopootor oi Poloono react-din. tho you... o in." Riel. iotetuol nonooomout ot the Control Priooo, F Mr. COD] "u thot thou wore In", oud ooptoo oi thoovidouottohou " the invet-

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