The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Feb 1887, p. 2

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l Wen) right: sl,',"':,',',"',,'),',':,')'.,'::,.'.', and P protect the Province, at the public expense, and an appeal: l abw than in the last P :)'iii'0, minority smaller to the Supreme Court has been broug t, , f, ulna d the 'itirii"i a: iament. He congrat' has been ariuedvand now stands for P 5- like if they 'll1l'1lt1'l tlhe elicice they would ment. There as been some recent er,'?,.',',',',"',',', tlect unanimousl . {In 'd', believed they would ence between the two Governments which WI almond as 81*qu "idle; member for Hal. be laid _befo.re.you; . li d The Clerk put a": emf-l . The Dominion Government havuig (if: 1'lfl gassed without 1 1'ig',1"t'l,1t,io') .whieh was to agree to any method .of. placnig yeah ulcrk then declared ii sen pig voice, and the question. the Frime,r.je.iyrei.t.i.n tones 2:1 'lected a " . . . oy. t acob Baxter duly the subjects embodied in the lrovmcinl ac- The 3 Speakon of this House. tory Act of 1884, I thought it right to assume Which I','.':.':,-"",'.:,":,",':,"':',":","",,'""), with cheers, " the oGisdytioe.sritly//.t, farther delay, te, to later th ' . ' teu " icy. moments issue proclamation calling the Act into et cot. The 's1lll'll bpcal'ei ascended to his place. l Some further legislation ls found to be needed mended Psijlgfkéni? taking t,hf cha.ir:, l'e- lfor the eil'ectual and reasonably safe working 'rest,',',"','),':,- I desire 'l,el"ilLt :3: "1.331133? tut',, Act, and wdl be brought to your ab $otrmtel"r,yhtt:c'eit,t, yin): have conferred I. am please.d to notice the .prominent pcllace hair of this House "h',' 'Xtmg me 'to the ~wliicli was'tak'en by. this Province sitthe In iaifi M the hon. member I',','.' i,)at,,tr'a?//.g,"t,it,f land'bolonral hxposition last year l bl",','l'"ll' Wee spoken of me ll I 1 lost ellington i the inagnificcutl,1iyf?.l,' there ma e, D is bring terms 1 only t . l, ta together too ilat. " manufactures and natural products of the Pro. anall irriiiirwiriir/t till? . t tat l {Nagy-m some 'l Vince, as also by the attractivennd much com- shall be my aim nit . ll tl'L" good OPUHPH. It l me.tyfed,jehili,t, of the Education Department, mpartiall . betw ' .Y " mum to act fairly and l 1rvirleyciu? tys.tuiv,tnctf,1 ponition which the sides of "a; 1710113" 1"}:11 t".tyhC '//) bloth ', 2t',1'd,l' holds in educational science and up .: l l . ' ir'. ' um [mm-r in i', iances. 7 ),',tit"etij'ct/',t,ei/oitt,' but [so jar as I am able ll '.".)'i';iiiikrt, our agricultural products. the ex- a g til th . ., , 'y. 1ttuy. As the duties (hibit of cheese an butter forwarded by the e c air will be new to me, i shall be com. l Ontario Department. of Agriculture attracted _ _.-.-.-..-------------------" - I much attention, and cannot fail to be of great i i I polled to ash the indulg'ncc of hon. nicmbcrs J. value to this growing and already important '. Ott both "Mics. and to sulirit their assist ll department, of agricultural industry. For the l {mm "" far 'AY tlu y may bc able to give l; success of this exhibit much credit is due to the l n P. u"'-. l kuow that my dutii-s in this 'izealons assistance oi the oilicers of the Provin- i position u ill be all the more embarrassing to I cial Dairy Associations. The splendid exhibit ' i If") from the fact that the chair was so ably of Ontario fruit, collected mainly by the oili. i lillcd during the last two l'arliamcnts by my I cers of the Fruit Growers' Association, will do 1o,ree,tsy'",r,r.: the Hou, Col.Clarke, mcmbcr for much to remove erroneous impressions in the l East IN cllingtoii. 1 shall usc my utmost cu- l Mother Land in regard to the severity of our deavors to act fairly to merit the approval oi l Canadian climate. The Provincial Bee. llon: members On both sides oi the House, and l. Keepers' Association also was enabled, through t'g,'t,t,n I thank you. l the liberal assistance voted last session, to [he Lieutenant-lInvcrnor then re.entcred make a honey exhibit which reflects credit the Chamber attended by his suite, and the l upon the Province. Speaker, alter thc usual form, announced his i 1 am glad to learn that the mineral resources election and claimed on behalf of the Mouse l of the Province are being steadily dcvclopcd; the recognition of the privilygts ot the Home. that new and valuable discoveries have been I tho customary formal reply being given on be- I made during the past year, especially in our I hyli.oi, the Licutenant-Goveruor by the Pro, Northern and Northwestern districts; and l vincial Iecrft"y: that mining operations have made hopeful I The_Lieutenant-Governor then delivered the progress. , fellow"? , n The commissioners for consolidating and re- s'PFaEC ll FROM THE THRoNE '.--- vicing the public statutes of the last ten years Mr. Speaker, and Gentlouum of the Legislative have nearly completed the work, embodying: Assembly C--- the same in two volumes, the first of which , I have great pleasure in welcoming you for will be laid before you at once and the second the first time to your Legislative dutis as on an early lay. These yolumes embrace lnembors of a ncw Parliament. amendments which the judicial onprofcssional ' The year on which we have entered is one of experience of the respective commissmncrs has speciai intcrvstithroghout the British Empire enabled the coyynP",",n, to suggest ; and 1 I" being the, jubilcu year of the reign of Her , trustthat you will min it.practicable to adopt Most Gracious Majesty, who for half a l. at this session the legislation necessary to give century has so fulfilled the duties of her PA" I, to the public the benefit oi the work during tilted station as to scours the devoted loyalty , the present year. and aii'cction of her pcoplc. i For several years there has been much dis- I regret that 1 am unable to announce to cussion as to the best means of promoting? the you any progress towards thc tiual settlement i highcr education oi the people, iiart.iculy)y P, of the boundaries of the Province. The legisla- i the department wy.upiyd by t.ly.ttniyt'1t,tlyrs. ot tion advised by their Lordships of the Imperial the Pvoviuc.t.; and I? IS gratifying to obscrve. Privy Council for the continuation of their dc- "1","! notwithstanding some 11it.ferey.es ot cisiomhas not yet received the concurrence of opinion as to the methods of attaining this end, the Dominion Government: and my dcs atehes ' there is no such ditterence as to thy. duty of of 1884 on the subject, and on the subject of I placing. within the reach of "wiry ctitie.ey, who our northern boundary, are still unaniswerd. / may wisy to.avai.l mime" Pf itis facilities, a Soon after the last session of the Provincial t ; course ot' university education. equal to that Legislature the Court of Appeal unanimously ' l "urrnslred by: the best universities of 'Europe or affirmed the judgment of the Chancellor of On, _ rhe hinted styt.ey A bill having this object in tario negativing the claim of the Dominion l" ew will be laid before you. Government to the lands and timber in the l Amongst, the mcatutres to be submitted to territory within our boundaries as determined you is a, bill for the gradual extension Of the by Her Majesty in Council l but litigation l Lands Titles Act, to the whole Province as the has, notwithstanding, proceeded against the y public exigencies may render expedient and

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