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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 19 Mar 1885, p. 3

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r" . MORRIS and $"s"r'l, Fa Irh' 301155550 2ua he would receive it. It was not . . l - l "331;" in the ri,;ltt direction. but there Ttd, 3;,ni'e'io attach this district to Algoma just it.) The mentored Dietrich "of M'l'dmr.ritlrn I, nothing "ii-ginnl about it. He fgt,',tgtf, a: now, because the people there were averse to it. consists of all the 1e,elit1tif'l,tl,1' ,'h'L'l'l,'i'd' " obj .cg of the Act, but urged . its ",2'll"t "'s'lu'l.' Mr. MU RR AN . said. he represented a con" committing the territOrial 1).":ncf "hfll irii,% the "error distrurts of the Provirum, sun " stituener clearly identified w th that country, (2.) Tht bieczornl Distric . o l ti and terri- lvfsa and Algoma. . th and knew that the vampire were even to being shall "Micro: all the multhIpBl tee t'i Parr l The motion for the second reading Wu on iittucned to clutter ljizuxtcrnt eg:",,",',, f); 2gg tory cgmprnnng the Territorial nitric o y i . , Sound betvu1sothoiriutores s were no t ant e Soun . . . cart ed THE PUBLIC, HEALTH. . with either, and in fact wanted representation The clause was carried. . Hon. L M. RUSS moved the ,yroud reading for tinttrvselvt:s. lie had.t1rutteri the (mverxnr'ent Hutt. A. S. H.h..1IDY Hugged!" g'tig't,/t-irio. l i he 3.11 to make further provmon regarding to give them rcptvs'ent:t'w1yll, and he thought to. y The prypnt. rldnlgf of orti am ll" of L t tcicheaith. . . did ml. fullv understand the impnrtarieo of the toriu. are hereby abolished, find the uni county . milwd Winn?" objected to the Pfovints.ia.l dicrict. He thought the population was much shall be divided tnto two. ridings, 'to beIcnlled Buinifd .ol lleolth havlllg power to compel municl' ltlrglll- and the prospect of uuvy,lorr respectively .Wes,t 'Victorm and huge Victoria, litias to appoint " medical health oftiecr. ment mus-i greater. than the Gov- and oaelt riding sh til return one mom r. pail. \ fi i'sOtit's sold tlu, hom gentlemen eminent had any idea. of. They were tti(L) The West Riding shall consist of the town- Wai dgltlll:.uil a man ot straw for the plum" of wis I, ll Wk"; 'r, in ill-iii ylui: the "latter until. HICKS. ships of ODS, 1Lst1por.t, l"; Ion: (?trt','," {Tia Dd} , knocking hon down. '/h1gl"vvggttfi,"dinr1' gum-"imi- ilm walnut which the I i-ovuiclul blew-#1 tap, lhfll town of Lumen). an 9 V1 atra o ' will an on y co {my n-l- i; ll. 00! Vi e. . , . 'tlactate. i-Tfflisnuc Irt' catAugiout' disease. l l tit tir' ow; te'rtttso, l (2.) The East Ridipg eliail consult of the towns Mr. ijiuiila'trWN contended the Bill went 1 My, .'rtliiiElJliil itali'IUil saint! reason fer the' ships of lunnly und\ "mam. we "page, of 05,9. too far. diviumi oi the County of Bruce. lie pomtod memorial P:rlys1ysreort,, and ull_t:he said munici-f Mr. MoMAliON' pnilltexl out the need I,'! l cu: that the Mimi of it, would he to give the Mimi", inclru.rrus.t the Provisional LINN-'30 stringent, "mimics be:ng talrm at a tnom!"" ' "linin tc'iuu-tsteutiiy:i.t? .0110 party. Jhs objected Iralilnirtou, pyhicl.t heretofore formed die; rt pi: l no ice, and i:ius'.ratcl tun tout by the experience to tlsuc:ctst.'aplt c'iji.1iyroto.w.liiy'.u lmd'bolui inntlo. _ of North. )wmn'b except only t": a ',T"'2l'l 1 gained during tl.e 1vyit"t"/,),i epidemic. nf rred "on. A. S d" 1ls'lVt", Paid JI:,", Silvismu iii) t,ri,uot1o1'iviia'i11oif""' of Dalton, Cordon. Fydua, tut " , Ml) :l-wuxlll- t '0 DOW" cu l e (unto full :zn much tu,rer In" in mat e in mo: val n. . _ . maize lilivlnulill lionrd of Health'wns too great. I Lllr' amin- 'e, unty by the Dominion Gy,,rerHI"Pf," My, I' ELL did not ()ch'Ct to the divirien..of He au, viliuCiUd to the cOuso which,, under 09" l both qrvceupnic tin: and vulitieallr. '1 he north Victoria, 59 fer (U the equalization of population tout teircutuWstiir-'s, empow.crf the Lieutenant~ l riding emu lill'll all alum: the lime wan condy.ncd,, but said there unis no doubt geno- Governor to postpone aauricipal or school 9103'! coast he nuppnnl for 100 miles -. tor ral oPposltlon had followed the example of the l tion. . 70 mi'ei at ad "mutt. All the Reform l Dominion Government in gisrrgtututdercatt the 1 Mr. Gibson (Huron) and Mr. McLaughlin. towutihipq in the Domino" Act, with rt,,1"'i',"'t',t country for polititrd llusl'cses' _, the in 'lt dire. tion of Kiiros kills] Eliot-she, wow lllVei to the The chime waf carrier '. . . , "tCyl'. M. RUSS stated that it the present, fXLCHl. u an t'llllrllt ms majority. Thu! liovcrm Mr. CARN E.G1k'a "amazed the Bill w.tUs re. time, although I' wun considered that the smelt. merit had simply distributed tint moiority over gard to 1ts.provi.'cyryu, for are: of country in con- pox Contoglul) had been stamped our, in llunger- the thin-o min-ms, atttt he did not tliinit his hon. tradisuyftyey. with the population, . turd, them Wore three cone! ot ouallpux 1,t,t that friend hal "t..vthriic t l Ci-iiiplain of. Mr. MrI.\TX RE pointed out the generonty llelgltiourllulhl, and he had been compelled to Tho Jon." whiting to Drum) was passed. With which the Opposition had boon treated. 'aiid ruuiurot the Plosuneiitl I',oard ot Health to tel." Mr. Miydr'.l)Iill tllolzullt Huron h id been showed how the Llovcrnutent might have hived steps to isolate the cities. The township lud o.ljei divided to A, itl . the votes of the Consorvntivcs. the Tories and created three solid Liberal Con' dimmed their health otliccr. and it was necdtull Mr. u'tli,uyON liiurun) mid in 1553 Huron had atituencior. . . . tnat%uv. "rtorr,votic utc.V ttrt, t tsheuc'd he talcon. been xvrryin nylon: ttlireo tune-l. lie niimVEd ttp Mr. WATr',Rh' dealt with the Bill on ieg own Mr. 31r',ltl'slCK rp'rrssed tho obligstiott t 'lcil', the Dominion ti,ovcrv.r.uentn tactics to 'utve tln, meritw, and justified tho chances made. Taking the orrreev', ssiary bunt: "ixed on the local inuni~ 1usioruutrs, and and it wut' no earthly u".' to tall: the c, eonstittwntres unchanged. there w?! only cupahty. iie Would prefer that the appointment to the C "iservativos about. 'ryryyycyitsriust., bes. one constituency under 15,00J, and it was impou- oi it indie Ll otlieor would only be "Nd? alto! muse they wow ii idoiie'l. The Tories had liot- tiulo to Inukd any change than and act upon Buy" rcvrcsuatutious has btsctt ttr.tutt to tue Govern. tor hriu their \llllliuisllcd hoods and say nothing thinglike fair principles. The Biiiron the face of mint. . about mirrwnnmlur. it .in "in, show iiny attempt at gerrymandering. Mr. PRESTON. 0"?th Iso wt" desir- Mr. urfll'rlu', whih3arhnittintt that the Gerry. Mr. PRESTON took objection to clause gig"; one that the l'rovmcilil 1301M of 1realtit shoulc thunder ihil oi ltit. was one of the Won-t things relating to L'rockviile, and criticized the urutis have at iplo power. (lid trot, waat them to have they h Ill to contra ll with during the last election. of the cotrctitueney. too much. lie thought. under the old Act thug "mammal to do'e:ol tho Act. He contended that Mr. Kliltll dH not; think the Bill dealt fairly had enough power. . them was no l'c. soil for audios: to the mom her with 1he on county of Storinout and the con- It being six o'clock the Speaker left the chair. ship of thc liou i... - stituency of Cornwall. . AF ""At Incense. ("Uh the fourth clause. relating to heed: and It,.'.' '//11i1; will? aedventeempnl t t e , , , ' . ' " hmovulie, 'd r. C,' .7. G X. mi can tip ores or . Mr. Izhlu'b ty "in": '.lto liealth Aet they 1sat Mr. M Ell RICK r.-vicwc.l generally thelchmigen the Grays to their original condition. m. tho Tow.n:shm. ", '?'i?,y,oiutr/)i1',: table t? a? made by tue Full, titourtlt ho dial not know that Tho clause passed. My an y:..idtt',ic', :"f'm'f" " t2'i2'f.'.arfd,""de'di,elt", he had eoutp'ci.rtul that the Bill deprived the in. CASCADEN tliouizhttliat the Bill most "t"it'f'irl,'1e,i,dt'y :liiu'd JJ,' ilie.spot, and th' eiisteru Fur:. oi .l '.ug I'roviuco of its just share ot tu/y/ttth:"-:,' li'izgrdedtn .'t,ud1iu.1g,'ivogl1','? fir, 1 y,' . i .' ', l .7 r,t v ' ' Br' ' t "3 tuuor'p'eWir-lty: the last , years as re owe a luppo r ot a Ir',:",,':,','),":?)',';,.",",',',",',?, th/i:':,'),',';,,',',',):.',",',',.?,',',':,,),", llou. T. YULJ Nt', said when lo knew thot the Reform patty. r, ii"ii',1.CU, polemic, and only when the local fi1t",rpri"f..li"tt 1y.ry..t, to ///ttt,t'sCvt, "what's; Hon. A. S. HARDY moved that anew clause l rnr'horities are no: able or unwilling to deal witl l;ui.ion {9" aN 'h'c",11'.'"?v"J, t" . " 111'/',,'h'",,', ' : declaring tho Ptn:yil,'. ot Blyth, hitherto be- l the CNN lio statcs 1 that the Township of Soy 1,tl ',TC)ud' bo In"? 'l Y) "01' 11'"2uC,1'/1, lomrirur to the List Ruling: of Huron, be .ndded i moor had alum ntcd four health officers and doul h" " 1'"ll not 'fl,',' ."ul'l'orhmu a"; 'll,Jr""h1' to the "leaf. and that Dirtof Turnberry, hitherto l :.11 that was. noses-tin. and that the Provincin "5 tlat " ttso . 'll'.',",,'),'" I'. "G H t, belonging to tho West, be added to the East.- l "with Mfieers Lad talun needless men-urea, no 1/,rt'is,yii',"i.,l of! lv/J, intrt'gl'ln' :phty i't,v),'fl',TJ,,', Curried. . . l r.avinatoriiru_t1or-1oyrl. Ir/gy. "NM" Nttcil lil" I " 1',ll'l'd?t' i't,"l%'li"/J. Mr. GIBSON (Hamilton) still thought out: i Mr. BANlL'll had tho powe" tvilced io .befo/o,,tyu Iru1.'. . 1': 60pm" a it?" ties in tho Government, should consider the claim of l 1 by the bil wore somewhat large, h tot lull in" tyer/ed. U,h'9 [YI,',"",',,' _.'."".'?, i ' Hamilton for another member. andtannounced " I I ' ' ttmetytustttttenu'1cts, and that it was one of tho . . I . . l t must conios but he thought that if th . . . . , . intention of mavmn antuttendment on the third l Provineisl Edam of llralth, which had on i innit dc'.ibctatc. {lion's of v't','r-g,'t5tLTi'iirt,1,n, readinrz with-ct an? objoct. ' l gen'lein :1 high in their profession, (haired th In "'0. "in?! 'r. "fungi? ouhuitm: llill tll",,' hiid Hon. A. S. HARDY movedl.r.mendtmtnt prou l power tottercme in extraordinary cases, beehould ""'lu'mueam t w I}. Cl nservatnvt, maiorite Viding that tho Aer, -hn:l not go in force until the not refuw- to grunt it. '.et cha,'yit one Nt1er'y' 1'l'l iii tl 0 LI ht dissolii ion of this Parhament.exeeptineo Algoma, l Mr. WATpHIS thoughttho Bill was one which into..a LAP": ':tl,"'ifty, j""h"Cl"iC/di"to' h",',' and that tho 15 mural l)i-tric'. Agricultural; ', ' every rrpycmotttarivp. in the Home aliould watch. essil..v, hm." one JI' ', . ':1'l, 'f tl mom ire on motion will not he ntf-xctml bv the passing of the l l llo thm v':t the Proviuwid l; umi of Health considurutio of t-m hum" 0, m ah . Act rite-pr m Aliwtnn Fivc, and West and the ' . a . ' _ . l with lrieiidn of grntiemen opposite at _ , '.. l . - " desired t , ' tunr' the L .I:.il ll, iarils of Health. compact l l l t tl lould be thankful county of L'rueo, wluch ma.) torm new Electoral _ l lion. J. YOL'NI} stud tho lion. gentleman who Ottawa, le t tOUR l", I, "6y ti 'i bl t District As,rricucurul Someties. i inst sat down would so: that it was only in the tti"fw1IeoJc',/',';?.'"' wera so "moan o as o Tho Cummittuo reputed progress. cxtrairrdircuy cum to which he ielurred that tmo L . , . ',', . llon. A. S. HARDY, in re ly to Mr. Mere. this Bill Wnuld apr/y. Then it would not inter.. Mr. 1: "LA (11;. opposed the Binngsr; dith, stated that thoush in ptype the County fore wnh tho, vights of tht, uuureipslities, because orally. cuaruete, Jiyf, n Jail . tlt,'"'",','; a)" il Court Bill womd probably not be brought down it would apply only whore Municipal Councils " he also. attractant" kl "" l", this session. ' failid to aiipuu; Loch! Boards of Health. "a of the Duiiiliiioii Government. t exigmize . T . win"! not mm 103;" my undue powoia given to regret that, the Govcrntuet.tt. had not stnye t lair the 11u,vivcid lizard of lluultlz, but them hood with reference to his own constituency. was no dangcr M this stt long as the Board was 'l'dqr'tut1 'J,:',':,,',':,."'""" under the control of urc~ponsilzle Minister. He n lf' if.'". " e, . though: the Home would in negligent in dis. Mr. ARK") "We? that the county Of SHPOOB clnrgiin: its duty unless t placid In the hands of tlyott.rd be dipt "a Inu' 'o'o.uUs, Centre, and last. tho Board sl the necessary nrreltinery for He did not propomany ctiuniro in the tvrritory, utniiipnig out epidemics at the earliest possible but tnctily Ju tho name. because there were moment. seven 'sr,aiu,1),iyhjt",', in pail-dwell which were in , b * . . South Stine-m or mun-cum purposes. Irae. 1iill "fa read the eeeond Ply l Ibm. C. r. 1H'.Ayi'riR pointed out that this ltIHJlts"rl'sIlu"riUhr BILL. nineiidniont could be moved when the Bill come lion. A. S. HARDY moved the Home into up for the third reading. c, :niilitiw to consult-r the Bill to dividu the Tito clause Wht' carried. li,'ls.ctoral D strict oi Agatha. for electoral pun lin HRCUOH l3. pusen and uglieru'le to re-adjust the repremntn- Mr. BlUllitlb' protcs'aH against restricting the tion of the peopln in the Legislative Assembly. . electors to two vote-i in Toronto. At a future 1)n tlm r', 'C Hill House, amigo he would feel it. his duty to test the sense Mi: M Illil'llll'l'il soul representation was not of the House M t.o whether it was [mu-i in: l r Ill-'illill' c. botweev.Eaatorn Algoma right to adopt tsuis exrrhuiad thtrory in Toronto, and tl, l'.o\'i::c%.il Loutndacy, and he suggested and of lit-oping it {min the rent of the Province. that i' shun! in. Mimi." to Eastern Alumna. Mr. GRAY protested against the addition of lion. A. A. 'slAlllJh" said possibly Mattnwn, Parkdale to 'l'rrontu for pulltiwl purposes- l".-:x-il, and Springer wore entitled to reprosoiita- Mr. CLARKE claimed that Toronto was en- 'im, isa" mm tho rxcoptiou of Mattnwa and titled to four int inborn. lie objected to the minor Ca:iauder, th , impliluti it was of " very immient ity rcprcsetiUbiytt principle, and particularly (fll'iliml'lz'. Win-m there were perhaps 400 or boceuse they applied it to Toronto alone. 5c0 H, "Hi-P. 0th ol them were employed on the The clause Win pnnsod. Can-yt-rt Pac tic Psailway, and when the work lion. A. S. HARDY moved the following it Was imlsluul their, most of them would probably section 7 ".-. lra.ve: Wh le, ruinornmtion had not been pro. The Electoral Diuriet of Muskoka an) Pwr vided now, so snail as it Was ascertained next Sound is hereby dwrted into the Electoral Dis year or the your after what population there trict of Muskoka and the Electual. District " Parry Sound, and each district null return on .tg----.-,,-,,,,,,- member. .

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