The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 29 Jan 1885, p. 5

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I (newton. ere in 3:1th haste then We ere. _ . . i, Mr. MrlREDiTH--ru, introduced it hilt "38100. . i Mr. 'Plrrr.r-w.e don't bring in a hill unles- , Wet mun thnt it shell be psseed. (Chan) l Thato tyu been no Government in any Provuus g Ot' P?"' which is lese chargeable with dropping l a iuuTte number or bills in pnpuriinn to the i number broturht in than we have been- I " was only the other day that I read in a Leah , "129mm of hon. gentlemen opposites paragraph i'ri7..l',',5 that there was no object in paving a , Franchise .L'ilt at Ottawa before it wee nee usury l td,' Come into "ect at next general election. 13w: this is tho view st the hon. gentleman's party. ll ell. for once, I think that rm; . goon-mt View toteke. It is very eeldnm that l turd such a View ulna by the 01-min of those born. gentlemen. We are mm: to he" a 1'rautt .ise IPI, to name into ram-ct " the next general elec- tron. Thtttis the manure on this irurnal to which 1 have been spanking. It will be brought down the present session. My hon. Irzond referred to the. statement in the Speech with regard to there being a huge immi- gration Into the newer per-ts of the Province. 1 am not Aware that Sir "TL-hard Certwright said i there wes . dearest» in the Immigration to these l newer portions. He pointed out that. it was lots in the Province ell over. This mini- eration into the - newer parts of ' the country is nude up of immigrants l from all sections ni the country, were oommz i from abroad, some from I. nwer('gansde. end some 3 I trom the older parts oi our own Province. but the i he: ie tbat as far an these sect'ous are concerned 1 it has been larger then in prenom yous. ', With respect to the late member for 3 Leona: (Mr. Roe) I had no know i ledge ot him except from martin; i him here. end I alwsye found him an extremely courteous and ozreeeblo men, and 1 observed ', that hie manner of discussing questions from hie luwn standpoint WM a mint humming one. In l conclusion "new just to eoagratuiats my iriun'ls 1 here and those whom they represent that we hav- ;been so successful in all. that we hue done ! that there is not one single thine my hon, (new! i opposite hes to blame us for. Ho vejoices wi'h ) us in various matters and npprwes ot' all that. l l we have done and ellthat in this Speech we den . : clue our intention of doing. (Prolonged ep- i plume.) l The motion for an address in reply to the 1 Speech from the Throne Ir as then can-red. I Mr. MUWAT mover! that a si-lect committee 1 he appointed with instructions to prepare en mi- I drug in rep'y to the Speech from the Throne. l The, committee reported immediately and upon l motion br Mr. Mi "VAT the eddress was ordered ' to be engrossed and presented to the Lieu:. ~Guv~ p ernnr. : SUPPLY, ETC. i Mr. A. M. RUSS cave notice that totmor.t row he would more that the Home resolve itself l, into Committee of Supply. I Mr. A. M. ROSS gave notice thet to-mnrrow he would more that the House resolve itself into Cummittee of Way-t and Means. The Home adjourned at nix o'clock.

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