The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 16 Mar 1887, p. 7

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(It was uutrue o say thut the Oppo. "M"- Ciancy--Order of the House, for are. | sition in the Dominion House had not made _ tUrN showing the number of students attending l any protest on behaif of Ontario in connee-- . t"*¢ Agriculta '";'} College without the payment ; it tion Hith P of entrans t"'..:lu tuition fees during l}ue';. ear | 1 THBR RAILWAY sCBsIDIEY. 1886, and the names of such students and the | | SWhen the frst subsidies weke proposed they u,\'m'l ies fl:-(,:" \'\'lilnhrmt:},- have l,n-(-_n sent. _ _ [ 4 --| did unot object, because Ontario w:t hee fair ? 'n.».'»l-l"'(\'-]'".?l': A'\' ;."".'.'fil aton n r}"v.l Min' l share: but in 1884, when, out of over nine , )]\1\ o Pho onl ons ons o. f '-'f""l'fl'l.l;":ll"." | miltion dollars of S'.lil:';'"("i, OUntario got only 1 :.'1}112{; T 41'11'.']:'.1[,'e". ".k t"'\'- lli:gh a¥yte uvlrl'.c $779,000, bis. Blake did protest, and put his | the norhions of Seeinithcs used" Shan be takon Jeart <ge VC provest, RlG pUC 113 | the portions of Scripture used shall be taken | I" !i'))l;:'ltlfr;ir:n]!:It:::'.lw'i(.rx]"fi :\1""1'--7""1 '}'."-'.'"y""'elf"t'h:'f " V!'rmnl the -:"1\".".:(-'1::LL.T)'.H";::':'. !'u:" that purpose || | k' 'L'b('c (('l:erwv: * l'i" l' .;.L':'"'" 'Ei'l"f,'t.t'"'? my the Iu_;:: l"JvA eut of 1'.1'... ration, is still in | c «. Wneers.) heierring to the question | force ; or whether such readings may be select-- | C+% | ed by the teacher, under the direction of the | THE RELIGIOUS CRY : trustces, from the aunthorised version of the | _ raised at the recent elections, Mr. Ross said -- Hible. i | _ that Mr. Meredith had never repudiated the " Mr. Nairmn----Bill for the provention of frauds j |_pamphiet issued to the Irish elestors during ; and perjuries concerning the sale of horses and | _ the elections of 1883 nor the pamphblet eatitled :|| cattle. | ':'l"w Mowat-- Lyuch Concordat," issued during || tae recent clections. i i: .'\lf'. MNMEREDITH gave an emphatiec denial |" to the stateiment that he had anything to ~ jil do \.i?f'. the preparation of cither of the: 3 pamphlets or had been a party to the cireula ; tion of thuerg. a Hon. A. 8. HARDY--What reason was I there for h'im:l.;_' the cqmestion of : '.f_:?' Us [ cquality in your awddress ? A A Mr. MEREDI'TH--Statements had been | made in the public press with regard to the .. | position of the Cloverument and to the in-- .. 1 Hnuence of a certain church ia connection with . ) mublic matters. 1 asserted in my address, and --~ | i assert now that uo church or sect, no bisbop | _ or ':.-'.:'. st, whether Catholio or Protestant has '.' & ;AOZA!. L '| TO CONXTROL PATROXAGE | and demand the carrying out of any policy in i, th country. And 1 ds ' any one to say !"] that this is not founded upon broad constitu-- | tional principles. (Cheors.) l Hon,. A. N. HARDY--Then you believed that statement that this Church was Hl'.iils the QGoverniment. Mr. MEREDITH--The hon. gentleman has no business--L am not here to be catechised by him. (Derisive cheers. But I will say that 1 laid down the grounds upon which, according to my views the ailairs of the Pro-- -- vinuco should be conmducted, We have sceen documents emanating from the Palace indicat. ing that the Archbisnop was anxions for the | _ I% turn of the Government to power. Hon. 0. MOW AT s all good men were. | After some remarks ftrom Mr. Creighton the | House went into Committee of Supply. | The House agjourned at 11 p.m. ! XOTICES QOF MCOTION. | B -- Mr. McMahon--Bill toamend the Municipal | Yir. Biggar--Bill to amend the Assessment Act. Mitr. Gilson (Hami{iton)--Bill to amend the 'I|l. law relating to exemptions from seizure under executions. " NMr. Clarke (W ellington Res :Y":Zm--. -- |y That in the opinion of this House it is desir-- V able that one ¢ py ol Lh« tatutes of this f'ro-- !H vince shall be anunally supplicil to each reeve :.l and deputy--reove of the various municipal |J: counties in the Province of Ontario under the i nrovisions of the reviseqd statutes of Ontario, 1887, C.(Q.S., 3. l Mr. Graham--~--On Monday next, ijnquiry of . Ministry----W hether it is the intention of the Government to reduce the rate of interest on drainage debentures held by them against the several municipalities of the Province, and if so, to '.-:'Zu.{ extent.

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