The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 13 Feb 1890, p. 8

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;. ,1 ' _ ". dleqe.tt l Swansea): l "her-folk, N( Wellin..tott t'cuttc.-3htuturw Anderson. David Foote and Davin "one. Weutworth North-W ll Broolrlutt. Wentworth tioavh-lt " lhmaclcy. York East-43 " Sinlth. Al PP. Tho rtrst speaker to address the Ministers in behalf of the purport of tho rosolution was Mr. John Dawson. oi Amount. Ho maimuinmt that. it was uttpostsiirio In curry on Agricultural tio. victim in his district without. further aid. um! clam-on thnt. it "ms only fair to the tanner: that tho Government should distribute amongst. than n tair uhuro of the raw-nun remind from Crown lands and minerals. Mo drpreentod the new raltsnuon of agricultural exhibitions. 'l'ho young men of rural districts Would bestlmulat- ad in that: work try elm-ion! electoral district: _ Inc: Mirth-Janu- shibfoy. ' f esetx Wemt.-.gohu McPherson. hon-loll; Norttv-g menn. M PP. and J F Co oe. Norfolk '.eoath-Wrn Mayan. M PP. Nortitumberiand East-- B Boyce and n Huibeck. ' . t Northumberland " ettt--S neurol- and n MUD. Ontario North-J J Gould. M PP, B B David. Ion and Wm 'l'honuon. Oxford south-L " Swarm". Parry Sound~s Artnstrotur. M PP. lucr-it Blain. {Pickering and S J Pearson. Poterborough--Cttto' l)'l:villy. Henry Ilum. phries and 3t r Biezurd. M Pl'. l'rr-u-oa-Mr I'lvnntvurnl. M PP. Prince niolwnnlmMr Sprnuue. M PP. Mottrens North-.' Crozier. Simeon Wctst--d J Brown and J Forsyth. Victoria North-Mr bill, M PP. Yieioric, ttInuit-Mr (Truman. M Pt'. Watcrloo Norvlt--d M summer and George Moore. Waterloo South-tl D Ferguson. Andrew Erllyrr, Georgia Pach"n"!t.ruul tt Ulnin. . allows. and. in conclumon. ho hoped that tho Uovcrmun-m would give tho $20,00ngntnskml for by no large and representative a body of won. _ Mr. Purser. or West Northurnbttrltuad. also stated that the Societies Wei-o crippled "nun. oie.llr, but at the sumo time he wished it to ba understood that in nuklm: tor the 820.000 nddl- liunal grant the deputation did not quotstiou ttttt poiicy of giving tltrcv.tifthn of we preluul Hm'ern men: gum. to towu.sttiptshuwn. Fumerd' ho said. have to mu'ench in men run nililurc. mid this III-counts inn large manure for the tailing on in tho male receipts at mn- y ot the Eiectorsti Districts r.4oeierties; cxhihiiimm. The additional gram wottlu nimble the Dixon-Lori to (-opptenct Prcyent djgndvngmgc s. _ _ -- Messrs. Markor Went Brunt; J. J. Brown. West Sintcoemnd 1sriil.7."siiit h Waterloo. mettle a few ohwrvatious on the Saint! l nee. urging strongly on the Minister of Agricu tore the tteetmtiitien of their Soon-ties. The Hott. Mr. ilrury. in reply. said that n hen l e receivel I letter some weeks nae from Mr. "Alllliliu in re- npeet to an additional grunt to the luleetorol Societies. Mid that it deputation "oulu wait on him during the session. he did not expect to see such a body of representative men an weed before him. He ventured to any that it was the largest body of farmers that hull waited on the Government for years. lie was pleased that farmers tit-o following in the foottttet" of all others in tho Province who want the Govern- ment's assistance. This in an it ahonld be. He had hoped that in the diacuusion wine thing would have been said by tht speakers touching a proposition mud. " the (internment. to tho etreat. that they should make a grant to Control Asset t-intiona lie also expected to hear no expres- lion of opinion rugnrding the usefulness ut Townoip Shows. Till-ll. questions are brought to the attention of the 1lueertttttettt from time to time. but the spokesmen of the deputation did not rater to them. The Minister of Agri- culture went on then to any that the Govern. ment had not the control of the 810,000 formerly given to the Provincial Ksuiivitiou. " he (Jovtneii of the Agricultural and Arie Aerrocia. lion want $6.000 this your, and the grant in still in their haunt-i tor conducting work in connection with agriculture. The proposition of the deputation wad a large one. tint. owing to tho auyanced state of tlm session, and that the estimates were propured, he could not hold out. any ho " that anything Would br done thin your. and}. would nluce the rcprosontntlone mode hetero his colleague-2. when they would receive every consideration. The deputation tin-n withdrew. FREE sellout. nooks. The Hon. u. W. Ross. Minister of Education, reached a deputation front the Toronto Put-lie School Board helorn the House met. comprising the followatut members c-- i" Homers iUtutirutant, It t4 Baird. A Middleton. T A Hastings and W B MoMurrich. solicitor of the Board. They urg- ed the passage of an Act ch ing School Mannie the power of pruvldlm: pupim with school hooks tree of elmrge. The Minister stated that he was favorable to the principle of such legit. lotion. and would bring the matter before tho Government at the earliest possible moment.

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