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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 18 Mar 1885, p. 3

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.. T n on toa co-n. ted with the Department, and that this was a matter so . , - qua on of Upper Eanede'r f,itl",t, :1: Ttut, all who hi11'iltlti? with it. C d public meal-sets feed Jg,," {3553?} ' 8?Pit to enter into t '"h H as "to the aboli- , Me M .RRlCK urged the Upper an? it There was a petition in favour of the Bill signed 't'iie,T,ptt:t'pxiit,ntiio',', tun"! ligdid not intend to College grounds being utilized for the new I ar. bra very large number tiring in the loulixy shin o that ',y"ih1ttuah"t'id is. do we uiro liament J,'u,i,id,ie,m, , . . . , 1xtr'.elyfyA,ttir mato.r.iV of the Town Council a; "on?" now. K'ifll'i ' A d h til"! t t Hon. u. F. l RASER said that was impossible Niagara halls, and it trifiraned that the work r new twlUutent ttt Ot". illi n to e 0:18: and absurd on acCount of the extra cost it would posed would not in an way affeet or 1'lyi'it l l that the "PM, will Jl1tUa'/di,,"ot "totd"1')'l'l'td' involve. w l scenery of t.lto river. Mt " o%iidiir'iG 1: l i this. tee, "'LQI', ":1? h: ahoWed that there Hon. G. v. RUSS, replying to the. leader of of the locality .he, was statufied that this was the l C a. "my ' need of ii' tire roof building for the Opposition, pointed out the inconsistency of case. It was intended that the railway should i _ 'l,')," 'J1','l',rbtlvd',r'l11e/ as all an; books records hir.faviruripg the separation M politics and can. be started t.t tb point below the lower Suspension 5 i . ie w 'i').' reps * 3: . va'uabl needed e iiiil cation, and than arguing in favour of having the Bridge, while the territory proposed " a park 1 i, maps, . ..., were ly',.'".?.' ' p, . q deiartmonts in the same building. was not intended to come below th ' protection. and tha. it would he impossible to or It', YOUNG id tl t . te d of the new H . 0 Clifton t that ever tlaythe books and document! t t , P". m m5 Mt ' PM" so that the park would not bajtstartGii V peed Ct uld be {load in one fireproof receptacle ' buiiditw, beine "l "tpr, to the Parkthoy would withat all. m maintained that the railway 11:. l , f -; "lt"ll lludin to the incon ruit be an ornamentation to it. The " at Upper wouldbsin the public interest because it would for t le ttlet' . k er tl q . g , Canada College Would be a very Improper site afford facilities of witness th . . ' I there wou.d be between a new west Win! and the because of its bein on the leadin business street t 1 th . 1tut e po1uts 9f inter. 1 min ballin he expressed the opinion that the d f h g l t f g 1d 'll 3 "PS, tt river between the lower brides and 'l,',,'),' le genergl'ly even the leader of the Own-in m o t ecerlainty tha m " cw yearsit won ( tly? Vilhqre of osaettv.ton. The Oppo. ' if)? we" conVIh on d that new buildings w." buTa1tif,, f'/agyt,'t'i'y'i't"': bt sition arose from this argument, that iiiii'sii.' tion l say'tlidt the building: gird: fhul,r,otl,'uef,r" Yetttte,' {lintnetiliand thhat this [Bill misrlrt . . . . . . I . - . . a use w 0 mi it at a?"$331313"?(a?ziggwtgglgzzghwzrunvxe lie street if built on the . present site of Upper time organize a park company might ft"lad 'lee, ','l,rlili"t"a'illi'l, L", the Departments nor safe for the Canada Foliage. ItinI site. would l, more con. Aalue to. He cytlti. {wt help ob erving, and he documents kept therein. The rooms were not {enient ort e People coming from 'it country. thought he was Justified in stating that the uppo. sufficiently comfortable for those who were com' l . t would be convenient to the hotels. e thouaht sition to this B:ll bad emanated from one Source Giiiiii to spend their time in them. Then he did , it ht 1l"11t, mylallie to put :them away l? in alone-tlu, Canada. Southern Railway Com any. not think they were "uiticiesntly comfortable for l the ark. l lie at inmfnt Buildinvs in Ottawa If anyone was going to be affected by this Elli: the Lezialature. He objected to them also be. I "Tie will ',"ir'lE'iir'1J.C.til, . . was this Company: because this railway would cause they Were disereuitable to the Province. l sufd's" r. i '- at " not " business 23:13:: Tti,)ld"'trle,n'tt Sogthtern [in titll'y the _ t . at think hat the sum ro used as x- , . . . e om oron o o t 9 alls. A 'IJ,'.!,',,')),'.":,?,',',',',',",',,',',: came froml; riiral an?!" l yy (HEEIGHTON T Well, it '" the _ certain promoter ot the park scheme happened cncy in which tlierts were no large towns 310 did next, strett to the principal street of th.e to be the solicitor of the Canada Southern Rail. not be'liovo he would tind tire men in thin 0011- I 33'. plot Sihitcit,eit'.s buiuruu" were m the bum 2,7 f,ie,eteg and] the gbjwtione to this Bill, it . . . . . . i " " e v. no emana in exc naive 'thr 'stitutmey who mntld objeat to his actiott l Hon. C. F. FRASER said that if he Ttoked at I did so Ill,')')?,',','::','.' y ough that Iource, IN SUPPORTING THE PROPOSAL tlieluture of the city the Park would be the centre j Mr. MEREDITH read a petition from the to erect new buildings. The intelligence of the l of l till? a few years the business would all no town of hiagarh Falls in favour of the establish- peoplo he believed was too great to allow : "ht/d', T."tion. . . ment ofa public park, to. Secure unreetricted I o be led w, b a ecious ar uments li it motion we: carried and the Committee access to the Falls, and against the Bill. the n t a v y p a . cl , s .w no cause for delay, and on all these grounds rm" and reported. Mr. AWRhlY contended that the petition cordially supported the resolution. He, how. l, THE BILL INTRODUCED. had been trotten up after the "million! exertion ever. agreed with his leader that the time had _ Mr. FRASER. introduced .. Bill to amendthe of the ChutaG s.oytyn will"! Comma He come for the abolition of Upper Canada WI- I Act of 15:50 tor the Erection of Parluunmt 1 stated that the inhabitants of the I1tniltbot1rturod loge. lie gave as a reason why he opposed the [ Buildimrs. 'sie' explained that the only than. , were largely m tavour oi the . Bill, and that a hon. member for Hamilton (Mr. Gibson's) ment was as to the amount of the appropriation large mummy of them had signed petitions in proposition, because it dealt with an abstract which would he changed from 8000 0J0 to 3'1): favour of the tilyPr scheme. matter. 000. wo the Consent of the "Jim the ism Mr. MERRIUI' "i/l tite "PM" Province was Mr. CLARKE, with reference to the site. and was read the fimtand second time l Cotteerned Itt the propst. No harm could be that matter was thoroughly discussed by the PRIVATF SSYI ['7'wa done by the postponement of tU Bill for truly. people of Toronto, and all the objections raised . ' I , d ." IS. months: , . to its being given for Parliament Buildings that . The House went into Committee, Mr. Ferris Yr.'. FERRIS said there was a consensus of could be urged in Iei80, but the Council almost in the ehtir, on Mr. Hardy 1 Bill to make furs l opinion expressed in the Committee that the unanimously decided in favour of giving the site. ther provmons respecting Private Asyiuins for park should not be held in the bands of a. private In supporting the resolution he said he would Insane Persons. l he Committee rose and ro- party. lie thought, therefore, that all facilities have been prepared to support the Government ported the Bill With a few amendments. The l ttryushitttt.th.eris should be obtained one way or even if they had proposed an expenditure of two B.ll_w.is .referret1.baok to Committee to come up another, and that the, time of monopoly should millions, and he believed the country would have for its t.hird. reading tomturrow. _ l cease. he Wes impose l t Icheideat hat cabsfshould "phoned them "so. It being an: the Speaker left the chair. be the onymmme oi getting there and he support. Mr. WATERS said he thought thescbemo was ' AMER RECESS. _ "l the V2161" ,of the railwar. . . l one that Would recommend itseii to the The House went into Committee Me B t t. Mr. l rlri'lrl 1u,tt'e,'ed delay m the Bill. House. Ho could hardly understand l, in the chair The followin Privaie iiil " " _ .Hon. Mr. PARDEE pointed out that there l the position than by the leader of the Oppoll' moved a iiu, ..-- it l ' were were petitions from both aides and read one in tion that att expenditure of 3%.000 for . Mr. Grar-Pseapeetitur the villa e of P rk fhvoiirof the railway from the town of Nature fire-proof building for the Crown Lands dale. At his suggestion g ill "l] . 113113 signed by the mayor, several councillors. Depirtmcnt was all that was required in view of consent of the Chairman , of "ll l P a l and others, and two other petitions from the the fact that new Parliament Buildings would lute Bills Committee the 5th i " yr; I some place ty!so1n..favour of the Bill. He Willie have to be erected in any event at some not div. I had been struck out w is /'ledi/ll1d1"' I: no V ed out that the railway would not intr.rferd with taut day, and that. therefore. this expenditure lpowers the village Coiincil to I s bb'i . em. l the park pr0)ee.t, and that m Caitee'a Park Com. would be useless. He Was entirely in accord with [ riding for the reusing of a 'dM,f"i/l,utTf,'v"vtl'xT 'oj"tT,whst')iayt.'izh1r1et 22:1: a'chuirtlth: Ewell??? " tin . t . _ . . t . "t es'cc " e u l 'hi/g.""?). in FRASER painted out that the tt,,t'stuoJg',1eT,tr Jt,'a/itt,,o/,,f'gttit,ihjj; may"? "med to go toayy.eond reading. t1rsih"2,at'i"0ltnthti"itt ie"t'ee,od,,ettpt,t than: years :2ng the byflaw through retniassne" he ill was read avsecond time. ' city was entirely lions a'way wiLhn bridle lull' 'i'lh"i'll'/S,." t obouncn not havink been passed ( TH}? STL', DT OF ANATOMY. s l , s - , . trteut of the member for West Toronto (Mr Mr. Cooke - To le alizs and fi _ Mr._BA.\'Ih_R m'oied the second reading of Clarke) that at the ttme this matter was up b . a moment b t h 3 t con rm an the Bill renaming the study of_ knatorny. He fore the pound of Toronto were almost ','L',',"i? Darth . d tICI"?) ..ti 1lte o Ingersoli and the I thought it was the duty of the House to see that mouslv in "in of that tsito and he (Mr F " n , as 1:)1' - ttriealrurat Society. _ there was aleziti.nystf way for medical students sci) contended that the iiUii'iiiiiid be t7t't),rlil'l,r., NIAGARA FALLS RAILWAY. l to procure material for the study Of niiatomy, as improved by the erection of those building. I Nr. SlLLS moved the second reading of the _ most stringent f,,xr.minatiT.wtvs.re9yirptt ofthfm. Wsth reference to the abolition ot Upper can"; Bill to incorporate the Niagara Falls Railway g There was a bill in operation in Quebec similar College. he maintained that when that question Coming. I to the present, and there ought to be no reason came to be dealt with it should be consideied on Mr. EREDITH mud this was an important [I why the Bil.l should. t!ot 9533' tit, was "tisfhrt its metirs, and not mixed up With this or an matter, tis it affected the proposed public park from extensive inquiries that the Bill was needed. oches. matter. y scheme at the Falls. The effect of it would be to l te', "A?" 2'eiidt', readtzzeaecond time, and re l Mr. WUI uw . . . . give a Valuable franchise to this railw . t errs on R',',hlt ComHu e. ed site. and 'l?i,lvotc'p'tt,sie:i'tgt,y:e,out puny. and in the event of the 'l',1'o'C,ar'im"uonntli, l Mr. YOUNG. woulf not like the Bill to be pied hy "H," Canada College. park scheme being carried out it would i read a'second Pe..rithout saying a few words Mr. MEEtltlUKasked if the Government were ba neet"tuu'y to purchase that trane.hise. l about it. If the Bill passed m its pryent, . tttate prepared to allow the Home to vote first on the He hoped the Govornment would induce those i thors, would be. 'I great commotion in the proposition to choose that site. gentlemen who were promoting the me are to . country. .He pointed out that by a provision of lion. C. I". FRASER naid they would not as withdraw it on the understanding Ile the , the Bi'sl if a man were. found dead and not it, would inVolve a very much 1arirur' "Pendulum Government or some private company did not claimed by. relatives within 48 hours, the body than was now proposed. undertake the park scheme this railway com. could be claimed under the Bill, He thought A division was then taken on the motion ting-U Eliza?" hsve the tirst right to raeeivo tt i 'dtty person should be allowed to claim the l . . . l it . hte',",',:?,',?).."::. on the resolution. With the fob. 2/ge; o. MOWAT said the Bill was in a. very ) dg; Aedtpg,ef,e 'du/thd., out that no Ycas--3resg. Awrey Bailirerow B lfo dI gre form nowio ,wleti,t.t'tu when intro. P? con tt tan: . "mi "t. to practice Banker-ville. Baxter. iiiiii'oo. "insure 'ci'h"i0,0. if" ' "a ttus objections whie'n applied to it until he h.v) drsectrrd ew'ry uitYt ol the lmrnau (hymen. Chisholm. Clarke wording, 'Cook iriii.' t an would not apply now. The negotiations body. It was litu'ottetitor,t that the Home should 1 howling. Dryden. Fell. Fraser. Freeman. (imam; which had been in progress between this Goverrr. demand thm my! th?" refuse means for v-bmin-iu' , Hamilton). Gibson 1liurotrt. Gillies. Gould. G're. meat and the Dominion with reference to the t.nyttal ior "irsmu"ct,iotr, ilo.ctpnttled that if ' 'ttey, "Wit" lineal". "urchin-i, Hardy, Lamp." establishment of a public park weie " an end, Nr. l oung's views were carried out it would be . "1:6". "3:34;: 1iet/ilirt'yits BileLthghlln. no and there Was no prospect of their being renewed. l, impossible to obtain lmdii s. . l in. new... time: 'im'k0p'i'y'rdt,ftt,.' it'll; Tlus Bill " " nortstood, a "New with whom i Tue Ball W.'t.9 road this W" l.imo. i Id-hrs',",), "use 13lidtiyrstt.xr, Slut. Snider. Waters. 3333;131:331" Lt"/tdlio, interest in either! SAllBATll UBSICRVANC-E. 111eeyQcti:. Yiee,rt,i.-."dUd ie Cl restoration of t"l'All',nl'r", 'at'oui1ei'ion'eiit :ii i in iit.JOD moved tho tttintl raadingot tho Creiarhtou, Irttttison, kiaiiiimiir., P/da, 'Ill",,': him that there could not be an mi" built 0. _ Bilito provide for thebcttcr observance of the ' M/l, Hugh Hass, Hudson. Kerrie. Kai-r. Me. allowinit it to pass. The mint 'd t'fllio'2,'lhf, yl m I Lord's Day by prohibiting Sunday oxuursions of s\oliiif'n. _ lcGhee, McKay, Mercdiili. Merrick. " which this railway was to id ex lone '"I tat l tbeen'tam kind. IL: took the ground that rail- 3 Monk, Morgan, Jfcty1toli.tid, O'Connor, Preston, ab'ed t . f . u "" considers, way excurslous should be prohibited on Sunday I _ 1totrsicorawuup, IX hite Wiimot-26 ' m Bnet, mm the territory intended for the b .. ' . V ' ' . . . T . or and th . . ' t coinage theyintarfercd With the peace oi lioopge The Ho .1 F t p k, . tt opinion Was that the park would . . ,. , . _ . u euen. Into Committee, Mr. Baxter not be interfered with b it. L . who wished to observe the day m au'mulm in the elytirp, ' ' , opinion, he withdrew thoyob' ti Prn"yt. that manner. He thought that that Commandment Tarmac. P. l; RAHtR moved thas the sum of had to this Bill in the first plug" mm when)" Which said " Remember the Sabbath Day to , "I').?'), shun! I y.: nib-minim] fur $500,000. Mr. GIBSON (Hamilton) sai 'lin, h d keep it holy," should be adhered to as much as . . 1,r,. li 'T Filt1 l'll Rdvacatcd the removal of his name was destined to r y l e tr thought any other part of the Decalogue. He _ the Lzliicaiioii Department from the Normal attention tro th bli we!" the amount of pointed out that the churches and leading men i helical Landings to the new Parliament Build/ hi . m spa Mt that it hnd he did not at different societies were in favour f . hen the were Cot leted t .iak tt would in" t neared " connection with t ' . . ' . . 0 "'h' w C r YFR 'EDP . . lthis scheme " all. Ffowever h . the prohibition tof Sunday excursions. Alilt iii" ' was; 'late thu on thel ' e was connnced l He admitted that there was an .'anomaly in the more conve- - A, . . -ik--.-.-.-,-,--r--u-au="2"ii, 7 A

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