The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 14 Apr 1892, p. 12

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{Cumin . in the; le,"'"' tyu," [it]; _ . he personnel of the cittitirt,/hot power iN'll.l'f,? '"", the itii,r,'.L'e'L"l of them vcrsiu:re. Mr. 3iacrieurs.iecreptyl the a , Men J,ty,',"'f, "iii Ride in 1851. During ' [', e folio of Buvinciul Secretary in the 39W i "Mien "om P? I". .1 I was of the T Sf'istry, and subsequently became Provin- bll the rapid Go riimuit cums . . . hi . D . the Ihort time he . n, i ekeu2ie, by this time i} fainter. P"N ' ' f next Maya" the Reform party. accupzed this..olfieo he gnve eVIdeiiee o iii, h"),",', dh"ll' principles of the party . went knowledge of the linnncinl affairs of 1:23; 't'etifih',1, loud"; »- the Province, and his budget T1"ht,', In June I , Mr.' ItiAhzi.e. was fire T , 1872 attracted general attention. 1:11 I.' returned tii'griliiuucntu member for the tuber of the T.t1"'.P:?"' Mr; Hillier" li T. 'onnty of 'yuiy, n, and at once took William}: retired from 1'reviu1t'u,H. at" l prominent place; the House. lie was " L "at? the intention ot devoting their In re ready in ' 'C, nown Ill! the editor for I 'xc unively to the Federal sphere. . otm, m". '.. It. tittr 9f keen can" v Sth'E ooxruonnuiou. . y.i.a.ate of 1th ' 1ttr"ei2) {will to: r Tho first Dominion Parliament its-end) 'hieldh .."r unto , " c; . l l "a = in 1067,and M c. Mackenzie lj:jyNtlttt, reputation on ttatt of 1'Stt,t,i" 1"','lill!2'll louder oi the Ontario Liberals. ti; W39 4 ,r ia.the House on; 31h. -, ten' 0 P' w , not elected to that position. Indeed he did ' science. rr " ' . i ' ' . ' ' . i Mannie" Ioedonalarh'icotte Admin4 inits:;:.:;Li::i::':,°f";'-.:° any?" his; nitration of 1802 "Pair: a!" fluppctr'mt': * 'dwell posted; always thoroughly conver- CI-ur. 1lacketrzie us 0:10," L y "t \tlmo ful. swim, with the hi:story, and merits "of the iune.re" of the '1 ""'li'l"t"" Ot' "minis oi. yoli'ilerenruwvstiotts before the Home ' til-g lowuig year! he /lt",),tiCf' of the Jung's rettdy in debute- to drive the right nail}? i t?" . fer'",?, a JI t in Parliament j.Yo Aa tight piece ; aluays up to the mark 1Tf"tie1ci11,.stAlea, an earnest elixir; 1"astt tucunl"w of thc "WINS committees ; A e L " . . . . ' . r K to secure the adoption by consent of a... . Fen-nay» t,vletl,iy thc ypg/,yee,1',eitete'y,' 'iii, . ties of tho Federal constitution, which {alum uud cum in the H o. the one l), mu ' par . dt nd the iniuitiee undered b unlit-a" ready to give yotyastytyy11trs theta 'l?,',',',',,',',"')],',',',',')', and Riv: remntution b; . {Shem-lit oi, his "my" l'urnilhenyw ex}. 21' ti n instead of leaving the balance oi . "'.'pu'tucticc, " gradual-y and unturull """c 909,": lawman" with the Lower Cana. {about that Mr. Mackenzie became titat, iri1,'a1f'2"l,rl,'lyl.",.', .y ' itry.i.rry and then Ly formal election 'lender "a oohLmuh'. 'id the L.ilsyyl party. " When the 1overn- ' , It was withgrereluyyuyetsthtt.t he con 'le.,".?), ot Fiit. Jo)yi, yNy.tontud tell "WI" t seated to the caution Ministry that was v)wltcltticsi wily. tiid Pucitie scandal, t,."/".,'l't then formed. The course he advise/d 1"f,1,'y,",e' lnfllsmllo Mr: Muchciiziee Itil "was that no Reformer should enter theh 's,'tthe 1,'re1"itr:slt,ip of uyra.1loy).niun. Under .r. 'Cabinet but that outside support should; i.i1,y,u1l'ritht't"ii:i', adminrttation a num" be given the Ministry until such "up: (r"? highly valuable iiieeaures' were glued _ a: a new constitution could Le foimu- /y"l" the tstatute book. oye 0 Il , Lated. Upon the resignation ol Hon. ' t'ill'aLiwL? wusiu. oomph" election liiw for " leorge Brown from the Ministry Mr. Mac. _ time whole Ih/t"yitiy. mall"; opting by , keuzie was invited to t'ttter the " abuiioi, uhoiitiou ttainiihs tiutslilication of coalition Cabinet hut ho niwliiiul midi: fiy.'y.lt',T, etc. Tris. "ut of tlw..iyvey,ye supported Mr, Brown in his column Meant( 'rlt:'tyuy.c'lu1l it reunion or the tariff. 'lhe while amid the clumgr-s stud chances of?) inhmm n.e.p.a.r..tmettt. "'33 reorganitstd.: Ind party warfare, a united "uranium, momenta (tt Royal Military College Fas. established ,ing of all the British Aurcrica" Provinces"; '. " kingstun. rhe .(ilgztiiisntlon .Of the mum in process of luriiiuliuli, and hurry stop? ittyr(iiii-r'v/t Watt lyyvi,dc'ti for; a Nlpl'elfw" atowurd this end r,ivivtul tho hearty "rrdo, .',: Tom-t Trtt.q establiehed ', the metal .serVice amnion of Mr. Macho/iv. Tlv. r to'. " [11' {3mm amended and improved ; provniiou well Cdic Hhor snout came with tlu- lirziim .'(m'l hf , "made lor the "pry etfeetual inspection of ' .:'rtnvitsa Act, of lETuFi. lint before the their" gl"""(lllce and weights and measures ; the ad-lg ~(uiw:liou ior tlie itominion Par-li-ttt Utt. ministrution oi the peaiusnriaries wanin- /:'c/stfi' the ,.tioiocy for linui'iil-rii "d ii-li h mini! ie,y.:1 l the rights of British authors and fro his "in". hy his lilorullgil win k .s,N .33. in. i the interests of Canndian publishers were > ijllillli of 'iic House C 'lllllllll"(: on \illlll' 'psi., " reconciled in tut, amendj copyright law ,f iil-aw and tho lruuirr of tho ut'ttt i'.-l iv: rel, inudgration receited carghil tsttentioa and , 'riu,rititrg, municipal goi'i'rttrtteut in Uvrtr'f tileneourv/ement, tand Publi Works necessary , 1rU.iif. He decided to unlit. at his oid st.al '.' for the growing interest. of the country l élnl' the Dominion House and wat"vlv:eted.tf Were carried out; the oontideuee of the Lining for the constituency of Lumbhm'i British public in the prosperity and linen.' gum! 1832, when he was tirst remained for cial credit of the Dominion was proved East York. f by; . tile highly; advantageous terms on , . " .r'otrKm .. _ wuc two urge loans were placed In Ai LL! l.l..'xl-.,\ I1tTioN. , . . N" Tho period iuurwilsttcly succeeding the '. .zgggrutie Louilloii "eP1t,i n Just and formation of the first Dominion (lmorn- . 'i't.'i'l'l,1" if); Inf-"y C,',','. a.doperowtsrdsli' ment Wus 0"" oi gru'at P'ilitiviil actuvitv t fl) "Pl'"'".', " eio Irritation urosc ' Dozens of tnvusbrws of the WM"! tl: 5.. 3.01" o ct. ie'delny P constructing the HPa-lt Wt'rc' ul'o membcus oi up. 't",tlud {if}; 'ii) P" Meme; alum representnti ' {Limit-- 'V'inciiti I,tcrislaturcs uu-l in "noun, in. "I: l 151""! iyly.tr,v.tc, the 'c'l'iiii'?iii,1E't?it)i'i? ally the, 25$ stun ("f dual I',',),'):,',,',.',,, . I. I) "in l'hiltulc'lphia lwu's-mude: the on, 'iiiil, gourd-led the l'ros mr:ial Itiru.cvi.s., i",d:.til",m* ', tins passed to diminish the ovils.of intem- b? F'Otinw'i its minimal-ism the (humid-i." ("I q [inane-o. In .miditlon two very illiportiuit .r,iAtiuo, rjnru,/,.'.an,, iti " on"... l." (, if"; invitations yhich agitated the public' mind hwus "i'nh- J/ir/i.' "t. tlu, "DWI" ,1 ' Ill; ll 1 Jun-d for a time Ireye.ned the gravest fo.'ltli' iVllll'ilri llouv.. iUv.,,/di,,'/,' "Hug-lit, "A" (", /R,ty,i_/ey, thy Manitoba ulnpeSty and the". lruip inn of the inns li.§1--d 'i','(. "(up "if". iith't'w hrlmswwk echool question, were BILIS- 1 "in lv at Kim cll'll ii Ti. , ohiio,, 'li '.r', .'factorlly iuijusted. i,,, ,. . 1.1 III~|_i_ ' . "o," Ail "tltr',!:. H .\i:iru|uii'tlii "m iv, P "Ar:), ' HONORED AY MOBIL. . 5n xi." v. '. my wln.n thr. 's'rox hm d .9, t' f l In the. sunnucr of1875 Mr. Mackenzie re. ('v, '" _ '. 1" I' we m. in. Il "I." , ,,'. . I.'.','., (rtirttcul to his native hind on a visit. He 1""'-uil|'l Ill' "I t , in mm. w. "Jill .I "uni; welc med everywhere by per-one atoll. :i'i mi 'U 12in "w: (Show Hf .m. ' .ranks y.i'vlt marked distinction ey1.erdial; i:t-urniut'orttti,uvr, "Hiram. which W!tri, ".Y: His reception by her Maysltt " {my ptrruieui by Il '. lilulu'. lli.,ii itriiiiur of t , indsot Catstle W's mol gratifying. NH: l'rorinci,ul lit-form may. Mr. Mac/y ':'r, but. when he went north the enthusi- akon/jv inn for West, Middle-sch and was? astnof tho booth was thoroughly arou'ie'd, rttcces;ful in "rusting the Sent from u no"... ~.uud they came out to welcome their dis- iernmcnt supporter. i i'iir'mrtyisht".l countryman in true High- , "l'he Uwslaturo met in "comm" and gland style. [he demonstrations at Dun. them was n general attack I." along, tho? from and Logie-rait, yore memorable din". uith the result that the Sandlicld 'ZIWMS' "nd the. presentation to him of the i.\l;u:donuld Government resigned and Ily " ."iwdom of the Lily of Perth and 5" the il.'aiake 'isecauus th, leader of the new "ii,'/j. . lowiiol Dundee, the public receptionaa iimun "injury that has, with change; in,,', 'athese pluces and at Grceuoek, Ayrshire and

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