The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 1 Mar 1894, p. 3

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' taken no steps to irra1ate them: had allow -. a... le two "awe Sim... _ " than to mix with the n...» of "I; it.llrrertrred to were within a few feet\ had. D d '12, number of other cattln, :ittcl; tile tit, l V r. rydeu--That statement ha 'III tt statemcut of the Miniatcr o 81' cu - '. been corrroard to-dar. They t'e,t,ttft ture that they were My ttNA 'icy. It: _ lowed to mix with the other. ' - was it pity lit; should union/or to misrep- Mr. Meredith-1 am . 'air, new". the facts. too, by the statement _ animll to: imported p M of the two that the cattle at least were "under the } Mr. Dryden-alt, in aue.e first t o t same root," a statement which, of course, l ported "mm". that I am * ettk'. w m- meant absolutely nothing. He thought . were nor mixed with the tlf,',,','.',,'.'" They the hon. gentleman had not inquired pro.- Mr. ahtredith--itres the Mi ii . m Gtr,',',: J.'",',', this mutter, and had not ucme 'r' I that he received c. 'c.uGau" ar Bar {has I me" munch" Pe, ond other hon: gen- , . at; animals? tcmen opposite had ("scuttled " m the . 'pvutTe.'ITl.' l admit it. Attrl I am Imom yehcmcntly piti'tlzmi way. They had , willing to admit more. The man Git \llot spoken by the book. but from Neill-c Brought them from quarantine nlao were paper articles, extracts from The Empire. 1 , of opttttoet that one of them seemed , and so forth. They either passed over cm. u ll M very tirely the deliberate statements of the Min-i nwe . a could not say more an to in. f . "wu'om on receiving that warning tho 5 later 0 Agriculture. or put them aside I 'wore treItt "palate from the othe y ', with a newspaper rumor. Tuberculosis mule , et'N. IAP- ; was bad enough of itself, but not half an . ' .-.. , t bad as when It wus poisoned by political "tr. Ni.redith Hut the measures of 'tso-i, t animus. (Applause.) The member for lition adopted were not proper, T10, , . . A " were "an head to new with a v f l lasso). had spoken of yr..r"yden up being l feet between them ' . ery "WI unfit to manage the Agricultural College. , f Mr rGia-riiiiit a l 1 I He said the man for such a. position . _ ' _ . tttt n 3 not true. l should be a practical man. one who knew in"! were Rep in another departmwni how to bre d . ttlc Well the Viinloter' "altogether. separated from the otheptt by a el ca .. , . t ' . for Agriculture was.» a practical man, and partition, Whit?!) Prof. Reed thought a "l k . t t b d i He bred rudiment meunure ot isolation . t ' no" low o ree cattle. l l _ L Mr.- Meredith-We ' the . i them on his own farm. Some people (and GdiiG roar. 're. ey not ttttdet' the l the Commissioner for Crown Lands look- l r It, 'Jen-trot. t ed hard at the member tor North Essex) _ " r . Keyr'iith Joplin Ohthos lt preferred to breed them in the middle of E 'ft BI .mun "",'J,,'lrl'e'lt'll." that: itd"hrtt a river, on a tug or a scow, or something l, mtaugh. There was danger FAY lone 'Lil',',', of the kind. daughter.) It was really i _ th and dint-used animal . . . absurd to have such criticisms coming I I Mrozf 3 were under from an hon. gentleman who could hardly . Am Dryden explained that at ftrgt the i, tltt1e.7 11(2):: wad. trt 'l',fltiti animal» had been irept.a.btolutt.ly momma that anybody had suffered in any way in a small zuthotuse 311911}in thc Diggrry by what had happened at Guelph. The in- ; , [l ' ttc l .01"? ter rom the [taco fected animals had been sold, it was true, t [M ere the other (attic were. W hen the but by mistake. and had been immediately ' Bi lather came on they were in da.nger withdrawn. The Minister of Agriculture . . E as. and were put in this separate could not have been expected to recognize I . ' em. which. he repestiri, and satin- the animals from the.unnouncement of l 'le, "Ju",,',',")."'""" veterinary busggoa who the sale. Mr. Meredith seemed to think , .. . the Minister of Agriculture must neces- Mr. Meredbth insisted thy: they were tearil have k ow ai t u tl e ' then under one root, and there was dunner thought the Son; (htl,'r hos-:3} 'e, in that In fact there Wild greater danger, 'prepared to accept the statement of'Mr. for they could can": up against the parti- Dryden, that he did not know until utter lion. doubtless compost-d of rough boards. i/i sale that they would be put up. IAP- and the infection could come through. " plunge) At Ottawa it had not 12'a can is?! throutrtt in many strange "um. as thought necessary to kill the Whole herd l nit-mists show. . - .. because the disease had been discrwered. " "Mr. fluidly-(l flti' might be 00 feet swag. nor was it the custom in other such cases. , 1th"? 5 a! it; Shim "/t,,t,1,'.,,ear,r' JI. ie' Igor-2'" It was, undoubtedly, difficult to know pre- o or, am ' . er t ."" mm: Te.'. 4. he 'cisely how to.deal with the dint-nae. but _ are. Mid WE'VE" I'.'." Tey, 9 0.. "f, wo'/e yt certainly was not necessary to slaughtcr close lt it. "ey the same root does the whole herd when the disease Was din- not mum "is; I'.: . . e0 _ . l . 'covered. They had called in tscleutltle ex- ur,11rd.'"fil, 1mri','.'l.Tt')',' thtj"aitnn11'te,?",l',l, perm at Guelgh. and had done thcir best "' . ' _ _ " , " 'to save the et'd, instead ot going out tfy/it/eta":) "fut it, J,"":.':,' {it}; if"? simply intent on destruction. Everything missionei o John in. 't \lhiu o'."' e that modern science and learning could that.- 'r',',"',,','.:','.",.',',:)),')',"'?;: 'll, JI),"",',,';,,,,,,. furnish wan brought to bear on the our-s- giylrig his friend the lender of the oppo- 3:: (mite 33?;(123' l") Jt"d',dt',gi"sfi; sltlun information which a little child Guelph. That at Ottawa the rest of the could egu',"','g', "in; $012155; . m" hon. herd had been sent to ditterent experi- trentimunn d T, gm! leg red "I: Har- mental stations to be cured, but that at er. tMc"i',1i,ttg,ergg'i'vy.', -' U' . . Guelph they had been sold to tttrtttet'H. Y no iv' _ . Att to the sale at Guelph, they already Continuing. Mr. Meredith asked if one _ . . 4. . j of the animals sold had not been infected. Slr, "Te 1e,)ue/tt1'"ll' l; I'": rr, "el_)' Mr Dryden replied that he could not t n e in": o a a "an a most 4.x- G say. A number of curious things i,t.'e,o'e,i,,'ey,?, thing that these aninnix iron: no) happened during their investigations. Ithe mffwted herd should be stn.t, _?", the and some animals had responded to the railway cart' into every part ot Pr 'o!".: first injection of the fluid. showing the anion for the purpose of ttlee, 1cult-d. f disease and had failed to re- Y, t "ash monstrous procc..( out. to germs o ' d "dint that met nt take these animals from a herd known to spond to mg trecon . t s It mi'tlt be infected and scatter them in this way no one coul id", r",,rfi,"f,"r, tyrativc in 'i'l I and thereby run the risk of Scattcring in" "PM; that t e ymp c V "i disease broadcast. from one end of the war ntr. . country to the other. Mr. Meredith said ta/ah/f,.,?'"" need- Mr. Clancy closed the discussion. He ed wat' 3 g.',','",.':',',',",',:" , '/'?lll. you; w re insisted that the mnin point wan to dis- Mr. Dryden rep 9:151? " 'C/IG",, '.di',li cover where the blame lay, and. it any being .50:' 'e t" flul'l /i.'l,'U,'/tT/'l 3'? u fault were found, to punish the offenders. when co eetet wouM if" w. lt was admitted that the two diseased bulletin for the tttre of "mi"; 1 . , cows had been imported. brought on the cl',,'." Js/eral',),',',,,':';:"-"'),','.'),',',';,',,,:'))',' a... T,,' te,'",':,'; by ',',elvs',t' foe,", «he . ' F me ', e not now ow orig. e I of the advertising the carbon tor sale ' contagion of the disease, it is established. should be, 1'y:.tttaW,"'",,h, I'. ht were the can be carried an incredible distance. and buyers not Tt,g""l, . The Put would have it certainly was dangerous to have the 3:9: 35:32:; :33 a: ttel',""",:',,',",'?, tty',':,",',') and the healthy animals under . ' t e same roof. even if they were 50 feet tgt,v,ut','ll' on; t: strand. (f",",',""),, Had an spurt. Such conduct was not proper, and 1?l' .32-; 2.2.2 2.2.2.. 5.2.22 2.2. 3.... 'TI tf,rt,')et teg,eul It? . ttitutr. ",' - on. o ave t em roux t into the Ittlf, within the pale ot the law. Yet it had country while resting under the shadow (been done by what tshould be the model of a suspicion was unwise and indi-crcet :instltution for an Ontario. An expert- on the part of the Minister. He should jl'e','i'lyti//1'lys'lt 'igi'Lf,,'"r'g','t $31,111.20}: have 1',l1',",e,f'"S, the matter, and locat- . good health. He challenged the. Minis- i .,' g ttltltT'tueei'nQ'i'e'UJ,'"tt,tt blame It" to live 0. committee of the Home up- i. 4, lay at all. . oun- ;pointed to 1nvetnitt.ate the .ma'tter. and j _ ' i The motion then Md I i l _ .

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