The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 29 Jan 1886, p. 1

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"i, -' e - c,".'. . _ _ i, _ i , which the Constitutt _ t , ion guarantees t ' OETARIO LEGIJLAT J RE member of it. (Applause) If these origiiftg F ore to be infringed on, then Confederation cen- - nptbeltvating. I wish here to draw atten. . .._..___,.... 1 _ otiitgutar,(iLof, the litterailces of Sir John ..- . l _ w reepec 'o no license .- Pifth Parliament --- Third -:lon.mVi;e an teet i'ti'ii'tillr"a(lrlll"i/l1rtlt" . one ,11 lone awyen. In the town Beaaion. 5731,8119?" he, said that. he would atake 11?; __ rpputati4h as a constitutional 1aivyer thin: the Crooks Act was not worth the paper it Fanny, January 29, "ll written on. And at Yorkville he tsaid:-- i S ace Confederation h (BY Our Own Reporters.) been ¥iV8n its Minister of 1utttnoguhtattt,tntttt, The Speaker took the chair " three Illtt2'ly £3113." 'li?')',),"':,),.)",'-;',,,"',"),'?',',',,',' been '.. - ' . ieve e Yoo o'eloek. worth the pepor it was written Oi: Act was not NEW MEMBERS. Then, Mr, at the opening of the Dominion Mr. George D. Hawley, member for Len. 2t,'illigltht,le, 1883, he put in the Governor. nox, was introduced to the House by Hon. I . eneral a speech these words '.--- c. P. Fraser and Hon. James Young. ofingld'udihvifiegotihiiiiiilggthigiriieontgrficthecomrqs Mr. Robert Ferguson, member for Kent, anagram"?inlgg,cas:domuss§1v."ii2 . s ow no erto _ 'gt/o",,','..""' by lion. A. M. Ross and Mr. kinrostrninod sale ofintoxicating 'il?uoof.hCg,fattdt it our. czineeded' by the Dominion Parliament. DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Sir John Maedonald was appealed to to M H "VI I elter that decision and not to rejudge 'the r. d .EY, in rising to more that CtMM? but he would not P, . , d an address be IP,",'.:,')'),'? in reply to the Douiinion License Act." The pl'fgiflit tr s'ittt2,frtte ("he ("hn/'; asiéed the, indul, tit, d\\'aB that the Province was o 'ougm P. tttti ..-rr, was an e with license inspeetors there were unfortunate Itrt'u:yrttt.r.tee tiiutiast spring a opnfiiptipg 'urisdictions, and parties who rebellion broke out i'l the North-"est. While 'tlrtsy1y.rjid rovlneial licenses were throat- onot propose to discuss the evcniswhich cued with prosecution it they did not take led up to that. rismg of the peotsle at this outDominion licenses. What hasbeen the l timec-tMy will be discussed in the ' Parlia- ' ment of_thc Dominion -4 wish to snv that RESULT or ALL THE AMTATION? mantra": was an cxrrcmely rcizri-ttiihlc our. l Jurisdiction has been left where it was be. an to Joli] lliy. llouour in. approbation of . fore the boasts were made, and the decision the way in which our citizen soldiers. 0' the Privy Council is that the whole queB- pertprmFd the arduous duties and "raved I tion of this licensing business rests with the the dangers of that campaign, (Applause) Provincial authorities. (Applause.) I am They retieeted credit upon this Province bv hid, Mr. Speaker, that this decision the ready manner in which thcr responded has been given, for it will doubt. to thecallx and the (Inprgptii- and "f1rwrive less do more. then merely foil this way in winch they subdued tin-rising. This attempt, it will prevent; future assaults on geeks volumes for the soldier-like qualities t the rights of the Province. (Applause.) The our Volunteers. A leader of the Opposition himself, as I have AGRICULTURAL Dnrnmmx. said before, has . token the ground that the Reference is made to th l l l l 1vtte,1ts1Wts1tt,ie,nt rests lwith the Pro. .. e ngr cu turn ( c- v nee.an i i i not that; the constitution ression which exists to some ext t l . shonldl . . . le i . . K',',',',",',':'.,',.' lt It; quite trite that iv: 3.613123 there. s'etifi'napfhn.at'idt/l,ye, iti','hgtityhtitl, abundant crops in most parts of Ontario. Inn tohttve stood by the Government; of this Pro'. 2ti/aTpLtip, Jll','"rlt:gui: pivvailed have Vince and joined them in insisting that the am . "hummus l .e ill-llllng' industry. I Dominion Act should not be put: i.nto opera- sitvq 0ft. Sign uric? Ctll. that by i" illwcr. tion tl"tei)2,eierig1tf,f, thei 'lt/dh',',!?,',' iéurlizé. . . te prove" Tlit m. men- 0 Hi. ttt Jeettuec" e V e our . dustry of our. forum's. the failure t He did not take that stand but instead any oneot the products Will not in": the joined with (lie powers at ' Ottawa and illsailtfiroufi eiicclt 1which Foch a lliing tltien/-fhg'it,',ed, 2.Pele of Sir John Mtredon, 'ou Hive int in oriiicr lino-s. E in 5 work. (Applause.) I shall noe It is well known that in the oarlitw deal with mulled i"eli,et', or the Plrclwiuce in the "chi, THE BOUNDARY QUESTION e ant was'detweviattu w c iniinnal wl * t . rowing. nud uotursthincrliktt ibis is '/o'l?"dll " any length. We all know that it the ill: on in the cast with rosin-ct. to inrlc" It is leader of the 9pPysition had stood up boldly l!", . ti . i- ..' - . "W.. . along with this Government we should not. on 3 " i tversity in crops that the fert iliti of . N the soil can he liept up to the high standard have been put to. the great cost of obtaining we know it to have. r think it . is with re- resettlement winch was iorced upon the 1 ro. ,1 ' . -. , ' Vince. It " gratifying, however, to know spec? o this that out Attritualtural Colhaure . . . hin led to good results and in the int a, that it is settled beyond dispute,and the ll 1 " '. C'.1.', , ..' s..' If. 100,000 square miles of which an elrort icse resin H " ill hi in: unscii lliilil'i ialls in th 1 . '. . ' '" ' . . ' . l. .- ' was made to rob us have been ad. 0 uglier sin". of h iiiliii of oui faiiiiis iii- diiccd by the irnprosvd' iiicllioils of tho ded to curd dteie.c,-1"iruhett',. I should farmers. The orgiiiiimiion of Farmers' insii- not "r adde , f./feu..7' t le) were alss {IFS intro. 0. nunibcr of which have hoe, I -'l ours. he contention is still made,howes er. rccentlv. I have iin doubt will illsli) [villi] ioniii' l [but the Dominion authorities have a right creme intcrcs: in tw,riculture. and, in u vert' to issue timber licenses, and that uota stick . ' . . . , . of timber nor a poundut leador iron oulongs large on usurc. bring about " ha'Liel state of . ' . affairs than has existed tt , to the res ' ii I to Ontario. I believe they make this cou- Wish to draw 'iiiiiiifa "Er "'3th en . teution because they claim to have extin- y , l o 1 guished thelndian title. It is the determina, Tin: LICENSE qi'iss'riox. no? of the Premiere}! th.is. PIT/i and his It i. . . . . col ear/ues to resist t 1e claim, an . they in": mountains: ttlt?trgiiT1l',t,iut.//. 3:: we 1t?.f,tt.' .:U', Ji/ity/g,',': "ye/ff/f.'" tf/th',') whole question of tho Iitumsiihurpower. rests 3;: prisons .m\".lgt "ht Reunite, on tht I ' . .'. A. , . - ' . ' anUllor has glieun deeisionin which he r1tth'Ltl"'ul'dt. 1"/ell"t'gg'".,y.:y/ lApplttuyw.) ears that the timber and minerals i l' is sniiiut ero great couv:ratula. . -. . ... . . . l ' til)" to the Ireyple of thi,-; Pr""l""': tAp- tttei.): nty).sia//nrt1"ettiici'ydr',i)tiau,t,,'eri,! A, i2,t'Jil, It l" ttly/ce/j",,',"'", flu": ity le Mrhat wevetlte terms on which the Oomim 'c, "int"? "l,' ' in." "'"l?""'. 1 "'l'm'rv the ion Government grnntod thnber permits" RN"; "li'.l,'Ld'f,f." ililiughd ""1": of 1tor%pt'rsq1ttTe mile, when asarnattrw oi l l . o ll .. ', K" W? tr ("Civil i' ir s Yr ; recent period l" was gin-"K's con. {Tag} 1:; :lnilmii'ii" humI 5:00 /yrt.ij) tsey' nldered that the jurisdiction hclonzeil to St iiiil'ri'v'.'ii,viiCfii.-, i'ici 5.; .4 wi il:.3.\i-' . the Prowl. c. From t'ortrothu"ation the Pro- Cl, (i. l u. l; ' i I . 1t,.i" ~'i '.c :>. _', ... . " . in) on ii tiin " .i n th ,r up» oi iii) ' . .o l \Iuclal I:e4.'nAattt.rt"i took "harze of the lliill" Vino' ('L'iill' ill [n-Iulupupin Ilit,:1,i [:;i-:i' Lillilllli'i , (are. and me leash-vol the. Qpposition in thin t a\' will our that the UuVéi'hlncili and the l azuxy fe,ri,It :3ng J,'l."ll2h that thcl itin- hing: in"? tee. the. true defer. ton,, of tho . . . ' . ic rovnce. ttnr i it 111' is an: in oral: .. tl is lb i, Cl'. I s '. did not the B.N.A. Act ought to be amended ii'i'/ii",iirrfo't,' f" 5[('iilinkh it'misl a hit»:- 50min give the Provinces that nuthoritv. viii"! ttot to assist irnmiarauts to I think that the position he assumed wiis "his country under the cireaurscanrv. We i entireiv correct. If. it had been otherwise, all know that inplmost every trade there is .' "hhy were the Provinces iillowcd to cxercisc a surplus of cniplirvincnt. . There might have t e authority nuance ioncd for 16 years I But been some inception to this at one innc. but i sudden , the Prelim-r of the Dominion hail [think now there is no such dearth even ol :5"; 35:; my tue,.",',,'.'],'.',?,, 1',"ite1tr/gl, Pl _ agricultural labour-fr?) as libero was i",.fl'.,'lf , t . . noes in mu toritr _ Ytrat'm" ago. t wi e a most- 11t1th'e'.'Ma - they had exercised fti lb'i'eurS. He found it [y conczded that the present Parliament necessary to ta e ldo timuelr increased power Buildings are wholly inadequate, and un- and patronage, an for that. Hanson proposed suitable for the present needs of I ornament ' {a tatfmethi'i'"lionsughajlurisidiciion from and "it,1il'yit""t'i,ntsicer)t niilnual e5peu'-li- e, t . t a. Ways rested turc nee c to ceep t tem in re- into his own hands. If Mr. R eak air is in: ely in cxeess of what this Confederation 'li"tt.'u'h,l'lfa2fia,'t?,e,': Euglit to be gspent and what would be . ceesfui o.ne., it my1ty.ty.ebyittllrereds'iniiai by spent on suitable buildings, and it is to the Dominion of all the rights and authority i be hoped that when the plans have been

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