The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 24 Mar 1886, p. 6

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' ' , " ' " _ _ IF" F .5 , "., _ _ _ "'T, f'F' H ",'. - - r I " . y. » l Bili " ' THE scuom. SYSTEM. , ' t s. , l Mr. Speaker then said :--- The consolidation of the several chts il l Ma it Please Your Honour : - . 1 passed during former "in" .t:'.e',Tt,i,'l,f lyyilliii'rli _ i do. Her Majesty", Ittosit dutiful and fault- 1 ate Schoolvi, and the limploftfllu n a l . a la ful subjects. the Llw,islativt' tssvruldy ot tI-I' l you have introduced, will, l mu lu'? ,1 if . _ f I Province utiliiiario. m «Nani. awviiililwldllf l service to those charged with the /y. minis Il l preach Your lionourat ilit-cImt-o. our-labor"; 1 tration of this part of our school system. I t n I1 l with sentunentsof unicigned decilitpm mini-It I sir:ruAsws' iNHTi'rUTEs. , I , .. . , oi..., ..' .' i U\'L"- . . . . ' . _ ' l l ',,og,a/tt.ya,t,odail/,i/ lid}; litrligléiiit /; WW '; The valule tot Ire,',',',','?', /nii1iJ1(,t(i?'i/1.l""/i, , i ', ' T.s....s. _i."...,. idinurrtu.'. Hlot'litetlta 'oN't'ttiL' - l 1yl',J.g',rgept"l,thue7/l _1,ljiei,l,,ti,t.1li.te1tlp)., <ii'iliu'hi' l iiiiiiilv Jresiet")i'v,ldl'rl.id,', would not admit of i . ' or .ran Ink " er; i 5 . . .. .3 i .. l .? -\. lituri- upon lmokR and mauazinw. 'L I mom-v todefrag til" "WWW" oi Civil "m l any PM"? '.. ml . F, rh I . ml inn-uh .1; C2 ' eminent for the year 1086, and tor other put" y has been ver'oic111itf"- in mg am " .. f t t " . . . '9 --' , . taut tactor in the. cinnamon of v_ Iv"itrs thetvitt mentioned. thits pla: llrer, at as an "Hm"! . tlt l h; t IMI l ' ve "vow" -, l . is Us of the Crown iht- imam by the peple. . am a or t id y.o . ht. _ .l t ' ,. I illiicllhtllel titlivernment can be madecllicicnt I fort icr l'egislatiOii tor their r'.,',")").',,",)'")' l it... , for the service and welfare of the Province. and that in conjunction tliciew ith you I [will ,7, Li To this Bill. the Royal Asouun was air also increased. the laciiiticu foi the 111t'/ I: I i"; . nounced bv the Clerk of the, Legislative ment of eye.nip.ry'la1.Tis for the not) ol d rt 'tl _ Assembly ii, the following words '.- and industrial lli'awing. j .. His Honour the Liltutvnant-hvernot tiIMPLiFhUNG THF, LAW, i it; 7 'r, doth thank Her M.aj.esty's dutiful and loyal I have had pit-twine in assentingio the Bill I sstltjt:cth.t.cc.'ep! their 1.setiyv,oienft, ayd assent abolishing to a large extent the old /tic,rirr Ti to this Hill in Her Majesty s name. tion between real and peraonal trritHti", avd ill " ' HIS HONUUR'S SPEECH. to the Bill for further simplifying the laws lt . . ,, l respecting the transit-r of property. 1 wiv, i His Ilonour'wns then pleased to deliver glad also to amt-ht lo the minute Law k . the following Speech :-- l Anu-ndment. Act, by which you have made tll U Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen ot the Legisla- many important improvements in the slit, 'll . tire Assembly 'c-- totes of the Province, in view of the new _ . A lu relieving; you from your responsibility consolidation now in preparation of the whole , _ as a Legislative Assembly for another year. body of the statutory law. l . ' I desire to vxpreks my appreciation of the NIAGARA FALLS, PAltli i l . able manner in which you have dischargcil A ... ' FFe ' . . I t l " ' your duties, and the earnc~tncss with SN hich Ilva.ve. assente.d. " ith ple,asy.v to ll" 1lill _ ' . you addrcxscd yourselves. to the various Ittt"d- containing pmvmlmm nveded Ill tye intt'yemi, "dl? Sores which I [ironiised to submit to you at yr private ownc't'H uhose property. ls 1"."y-llru"i. .i'. f i I the opening of tho svsr,ion. l in order to carry out the patriotic ohyect of $7,: , Besides a large amount of private hill legiv pruunaututtly 1tay,"uyztyl).1 [Mildly the term iii , , lation, you have passed useful meaxures' on l tory around the ' allsot bunpa!ul, that grand i)!, i". =." important subjects, not, 1 think. surpass) est of natural wonders, committed by I FUVI' . B, in variet v in any i'ormcr session of the Legi» dence to our care. . . ii; . " ._ I luture of the Province. 1 thank you for the Isupplies which yo..u, r. - l have voted tor the public serVice. lhcy will i t AGRICULTURE AND ARTS. be expended with all the economy Consistent I l I have. given mv assent with great. satis- with the public requirements. . i faction to the Bill rvspcctinxAgtoultu..ti and The Provincial Secretary then said : ) Fa' Arts, .in .whi-cli the 1uI,rislatio of former Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the 119mg", i years! is sitnplit.ieyr, improved. and "oit,uslidut, tive Assembly 1 . F, . tll. l'he im'Hf'lU" fyt' oppoiutinf-',' alt A.d- It is His Honour's will and pleasure that .l .vily.v Board ot experienrvdfirryt to 3","? I this Legidativc Assembly be prorogued :antl I ll , iiextehi.cyy,tte//iri,ynt'-1 1"c),",)i'p/,"/i,",jt,/, :11; ' ty.:: Leqislative Atssembly is twcoiuinglyprcr , tlt C. . ' ' . t. , . loaned. -, , t doubt. atrengthen public contidt-ncc in the 1-rr"teeee""1"-1e'e.'e Il . management of this institution. and aim . " I rr promote its etliciency and usefulness} l TUE Ni-zw 1H.wl'11tt"i'm'. il By the ineiuure tor the settlement of the , , Rainy Hiver l)isirict. another step has lit't'li I' i taken to tind homca' for many oi our people. M who might otherwise he induced to Sl'lllt' (in a the prairies of the \Vcsicrii Stan-s. I an: if ' glad to learn that the fertility of the District . - i ' a . thus opened up compartw' favouralrly with l l the lands in the older portions of the Pro, I ' ! _ Vince. , . SANITARY MEASL'RIN. l l t Icordially approve of your legislation for l ' the prevention oi contagioim diseases. 1' I ll attribute our immunity from surallpos dur i ' i ' int: the past year in a large degree to the l -t i' wholesome measures of a former session. i . "E . The increased powers now given to municiv "- " 1 palities, with "cupect to vaccination and ' N E . otherwise, will Mtill further aid in prmerving "rf-iid I the public health. and in enforcing such pro .Z-r- , ' _ cautionary inezu lrt"i inexperience has shown "Ct-3 I to be. necewury in dealing with all forms of I . 'T ' epidemic disease». 3,515 I l cuMPFiNtiAli0N' To \VORRINUMICN. _ _rr'iud t The Act by which workmen may receive {459? a ' vornrwnriatiou for injuries sum-red through a, l the negligence or default of their employers', _rM ' I will, I am confident, prove a great boon to 1 . l those whose ocvupatiours are attended with . '2'», ' 3 great personal risk. The uecurity which the "Mig I, ©. some measure atlords .0 their t'aniiliex~ will lt doubtless relieve many who would other, ' wise be exposed to great sull'ering and priva- - tion. g. _ Tim FRANCHISE. a I By your amendments to tho Franchise , " Act, many perkous whose avocatioiis require E them to he absent from their homes for scvc- f l ral month , at a time, will be entitled to vote , ' at Parliamentary Elections, whilst the facilr _ I - ties atl'orded workingnien to poll their voters, I by the extension of the noon recess to two . hours, will enable them to discharge an im- r ' nortant duty to the State without ineonve- . nience to themselves or their employers. Tin-1 Herman Luvs. I was glad to concur in the Bill further im- . proving the License Laws. The sale of . ' iquors by unlicensed houses. and the too frequent violation of the laws against. selling ' intoxicating drinks on Sunday, have led to P, ' crimes and excesses which all good citimms , deeply deplore. I sincerely trust that the N _ . - 'stringent provisions of the new Act will ' g mitigate these evils, and array the moral ' ' forces of society on the side of law and l i order. . t _1, l l _ "l _ .n._, t," _ , - 1,m,_. 'ur-ww".-"' _---' ' .wt . --- __--..-. '/-v/J f

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