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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 1 May 1894, p. 4

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smm p " e £3 emotions when he "thousntyor Whanmwas ) [ 1 B0 oT t bosthantts pecome possosser or, going to happen to so many of his hon. " . | s OOHation which would / be sgteatly to \ friends opposite, how many of their fam-- nis Dfiriva.t(e advantage in connection w + faces would be missed from the timber limits. th 1."""""""_ how many of thnem would short-- Mr. Hardy said Mr. Bronson was not i L'.l("]h-;\%" to bid a long farewell to the possession of any such information OF ": L}...v;).- 1'.1' their labors. (Laughter and ap-- ;h[:"l never sought to become D'J:'»s\-r,\;s'-:l(l":.'ll 3-11\1[1::\1.):"::%' remarks called up m.:vst uf'|h > ; j A\l'.'.'('lun('}' said he had a right to it, at | hon. gentlemen to whom he had allu '-N", any rate. \11'.' 'fliscott heading the list and making Mr. Hardy said he did not agree wit) [X X: oo A~ is defence of the p« licy of protec this. If Mr. ':'.""'\."" had sought to ol -"-' | & VI "lf", ie farmers of Cansada. Mr. White such information,he would have consi in aon o ,.1"4 ;1.1 ;. tiring. A Patron and a whether, under the (-ir"u'mvrl "".w.l""" '\'"","',.. ".H'l:x.':-'~ ro rllvxlm;nu in his constit-- would be in the public interest .L',I' A o H 1e . "I"f '"\\n'll'nl be glad of another to Lut, he re peated, Mr. ""'T'"'?'vll h" ;)'."':'. n Areroe l--l~l t 1' he could lick three in-- sought any such information l ran | run there, ~SO that n son resided in Ottawa l']"l;":T';"(:A'.rl;r . ;i'\[:l;;l'n xl" '.\\; in the estimates were then| not usually attend Council me 'i:'l.'t.l s:lz".' > | nroceeded with. (Mr. 'Meredith objected to during the session. ko item of $3,500 to be paid to the Muni | The Attorney--General said Mr. Br | "."" irem h h n of Proton, in Grey| | son's advice had fr 'quently beon of .""L' '-';;:.1 * 'v:vl"';'ll'l"."' all claims in respect of | value to the Government, i \l'l ,(_'] 1 * Teat ' :' t?!"tl\vx.b(l-'\A\'l."'lun'.i' I'?'.;'H,\'_' He said \'111 | misfortune if such a H'-jl'; ds "l'"'h'lll' ll;l'"' |".;'..\_va""'[:"' and Mr. Blythe when members| 1'"" uttawa were to be prevented !!w':' 'l[-- 'nl!.tlL.. l.i;nl'lA~'A' had endcavored to effect 'll | ting either in the House or in the ':"l'" rn-- || | settlement without success. Now the 1:'\~.u.' | mek nt. Mr. Bronson had never t iken part ' EBs iment proposed to do it on the »ve of| * in any discussion affecting his own in-- * .';\".:i| l."xun The motive was «vident. | terests. He would not have accepled 1"'- 'E'L'i'h. Attorney--General said Mr. M« redith | position in the Government had he antici ih:v% frequently expr 'f"'""lh_ml\.' ,.'Hm l"""";.l I.;'\:l." I!\H"' on 1 | I brvvc% Fef his clai * 10 in + MLP, Meachianm nove f n ni i i'\'\t" F"'A};!ils': '. }l"};;: ':nmtu:nlnl of Tlunv\' l'vl'.v.t.nni which was in 'rf'v]('l :h.;l .tlllll'.li;j-!:'l lAi:i}":l'l:»'.A.f.L ) I would be entitled to under a legal claim| :~h<"'.l.~l net sit in the House, and .\hull:"l * | would be $8,000, and twice that amount as "','jf i it in "': Ixecutive Council. interest, in all about $25,000. He had never 1 -rl."' ""']" 1'.: ent was«put to the vote, and |l,n:t-ll abie to admit there was a legal "\l"_ll'v\ll. .[y.\ 11 to 24. # claim, and did not admit it now. But it ti Il'l \Ilw""' the, P.P, A. representa-- !\\:: argued all along that while there ~.\ » -fh" :'lx' :\h'w..l;l[flu", Conservative, | might be no legal claim there was an equit S I'I_'l"'ll " '."'\' rnment able claim for a certain portion of the ,3" i T. den read a second timée, M loney. There was a strong fcollhg Abroad and the 1 e rose at 11.45 p.m. among -- the people of Proton, also, that they were entitled to this money. He would not say it was perfectly certain there was no legal claim for the full | amount. Therefore, he claimed, under all | the circumstances it was a distinct advan-- tage to the Province to be able to settle the matter for the sum named. Mr. Clancy and Mr. (McKechnie also dis-- cussed the point. Mr. Meredith objected to an item of $1,-- 500 for the Dairy School and Mining School at Kingston. Mr. Harty said if the City of London were to do what the City of !\'1111:*\'!1' had done he had no doubt London would have been able to get a Normal School. Kingston had raised through its citizens and Council $50,000 l and proposed increasing it to $100,000 | which had been devoted to building this ! Mining School, and the vote of the Gov-- ernment was simply to aid in establishing a new department in connection with it. The supplemental estimates finally were put through and reported to the House. The bill respecting aid to certain rail ways was then read a second time with-- cu lebite. INI--EPIENDENCE OF PARLIAMENT. The Attorney--General moved the second reauing of his bill respecting the election of licensees of timber limits, which pro-- v.Ges in effect that such licensees may t i the Legislature, but may not vote on questions aifecting their interests. He referred to a British precedent in whi h a rtothschild being concerned in certain Government bonds was s ipposed by some to have violated the independence oi Par-- | liament, end a committee was ppointed to investigate the same. The nu:mm::vw' report there was no such violation, but neverthel ther W an act passed through Parliament allowing him to Sit. 2 . wing this precedent he had m'..w' 1 L t present bill to cover the case { the member for ttawa, whose posi-- th« P had been recently the subject of at tack \s to h position in the Cabinet t ( tion hardly applied, as there was no vating done there. r.}"i' }"\'\ .n".:',- y § AIA "." Attorney--Goneral M ick to realize in part the *"_'l . ' J -"'-;.;,.,,; on, but he in I ing this special provision TETIBEry Ciecarly in the wrong in al 1" him to occupy a seat in the Cab-- ' Meredith said he considere 1 th th \': 7 _ "Aportant that he would divide 4 n y p ie emphasized the * "'. sallehn D3 Mr. Whitney. | O aei o ar. Hardy id the practice ob-- | new * ; the QOppositi m was not .'l' w o ' had onl q ) r to by them. Ir q U Aporthatratineaner vow . | | as striectin ° + onjection were applied l poS'tior ",'.' H\ some members of the Op-- of Hl e arsued, half the members | youne on half ,\"";.'1\"" Lronibited HA...:.I CEMEARIY the wameu ts that came M;-v'l wWas not strictliv + e argued for here | | Hon. Fray K A»:n'».m"".'! M t Oitawa, where quors Ob whnile dealing in 1. years sat in imaclCC=ile had for the duties on 'I\': Caninet and regulated & , f :' it oc '?-.\.- '. l"! '.:'Ilvl" 1v Mz id wha similar natiy o on 0 a some the would h " '."' ""' 'aw applied as / p " N# & ; t ':ll' '\ A'l")..'-'?-.l s Nidle« . f Jt. Clane y k 'h"".""hlll "wllr :l:. lt U'Y".'\}', YX Mr. Bronson *

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