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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 13 Feb 1896, p. 1

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' "2. k} ' , jib; I .. "I" .3 A d I. " r C? » " .'- . E'ddmst'h; I - !l.e, Auiul t'" "the glslature. -"------- a ITTACHMENT Ti) BRITAIN O '. . E The Resolution Carried by a Standing Vote. 1 l ' l " q GOO SAVE Till: QUEEN" SUNG. E i Legislative Chamber. Feb. 13. / The Home held a short sitting to-dur. f but it was a sitting that was marked E " an event probably unprecedented ln its history. Pursuant to notice given, the Premier moved the resolution af- Arming the attachment of the Province l of Ontario to the empire and the deter- l mination of its people to do their utmost , in the t vent of trouble to repel invasion nnd to defend the integrity of the em- pire. At the close of Sir Oliver Mowat's speech. Mr. Marten the leader of the ' Opposition, Seconded the motion, after Which " was carried by the members rising to Vote; and then they spott- tanenusly burst into the national an- them. It is doubtful whether such an overriding of rules of order has ever occurred before in the history of the Province, hut it was a can: In which the spirit ruse superior to theJetter of the law, and the members probably aston- ished themselves by the fervor with which the familiar words of "God Save the Queen" Were sung. A resolution ux- pressing the sympathy of the House with the Queen and the Princess Beat- rice En theird recent bereavement was n so passe ' and that was prac- tically all the work which was done. THE RESULUTIUN MOVED. After prayers the usual batch of ptsti- I tions was presented, and a couple of bills were introduced. Mr. Chapple in- troduced a bill to amend the municipal. act, and Mon. Mr. Dryden introduced a bill to further improve the agriculture I',") s'l.)1.'i',,.yiti.r, I'.'",',',', Itll,,'; ("ie.'p,', of the b.. " . N , am t' r , verMowat "use to move. the following resolution:-- M That' an address he presented to her this; {thrilliuus Milljesty the Queen, in o w " Wort tr.--5o, the Queen's Ibst Exe ll nt Ma 'Sl .. i . Sosietwurn,---lve, ytjitir Traieis"t'yt..fse,auc'tii'/1,; and loyal subjects, the L'Cdiicia"tir.r, As qembly of the Province of (Hilario i',; Parliament assembled, dog"... in \"ietc of recent events in relation to the ter- r,ttoriat rights of Great Britain In Sc, America and elsewhere t: . . outh Majesty of the 'u"ri'a'it"J;.ibl'l, ??§u]le.).our devotion of the Peo It, ora ty and ' l' th of Ontario to your Mar.sty v. pol-en" I w to the em jk.' .. ' ant L rnwn, and t I ru over which Your Males.. {a}; reigns, and that, in (-35" of any tron P a eetln the , a - " Dire. no s'J/Jr/fpi,tt/1ti,sts of the em- _ n v ch the circum- E' 'rggcig might demand Would be consid IE E 0 great for the Cl Province should people of this! ' they be e ll , to repel invasion o a ed upon! I' to defend - thity of the British 'rdlfJie/lf.1,the in I THE PREMIERE seamen l Mr Oliver ' . I alluded to'tlire moving this resolution. Whie PXpresslons of lo ttit h had marked th d y y "dress, and went J/"i ebate on the Itrt?umsitatiG that in o say that the tario would be th 'mel'",' of war On.. to a Conslderabie :xt 918: btrttle-triouG"d amumstanee which 1'lr't'pJJh"te, very Jlht ttteth'tttp,tj,ii,it"a,s, Which the ",,rf'e',','e.' out. entertained hand their comma. a ouid be tit meg-ed "ttttt " ttttd placed on y a earliest, moment at record " the they we . we. not the " t alive t t OI war, that, 0 the horn normous entity did not r,iirirG'iTt'l'l .. of the calamity. 1tiiik" _ _ Nd

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