The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 13 Feb 1896, p. 2

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"IMF!" . _ "ttrt-ttttlt,'. . d __ 'l, " Ber, , iMl ' -h' r d t ere won. mm; _ '33.; .1 gc, i r _ , .n :':','/eTall'lltl'til'tl counter-title; . -.' - i:':liie',,c/'i)jt.ltttic,. = " n _ . F _ _their Queen, the bent of Rev .. fit: 33'1""? , . 3 . ", , "hear, ttettrFAtter were " m, . lrat, n I = .. w ' " . 3 I .. _ their motherland, which had long been; _ ssiLet.'. .. t"'iiiiiiriiialll {gun in» _ , . 'l a the vanguard of human pm,_' - ' BEililili& IMI liittt'ltiiililll1 -ier. " end they did not want"; lie-cut " . _ tis?'" , . ,,. ' - "Mt 3319-4: front her. They had the right or neit- _ P.,Trt?rt', IIN, an: . an. " 'fa it wvernment: they had precisely" the magi! by", n» . ' .. - tlille, constitution which they had asked the House el may, Mllal' it Ar . la British Parliament tor, and it they g a ea - not "to; - . " ' C' were to ask for any changes in it they . j alt a: "new Mtl Era' E:rid " _ & " ( knew they would let them. Those _ 'l illllE?llllt - - .. hi'diiiN, 4;. _ . " were not their only reasons for being " f Taq Gr-" " (', . owning?" - iEIENi l we reluctant to separaite from Britain, for, ' " - 'li f Gam - rg in addition, they loved their country. 'tum =lallt= . While they believed their present con- .' '", Pg?) M, m n ' , 'n anion the most advantageous, with 'ttfelis-Sat, - - w "A - . the great body of the people of. Can- "1H1". ,.'.W,'f'f ',5llllB.llgiii m ada it was not a matter of pounds. 'tfelt iii " .5... 'iiiiiaiaiiigl - s. " shillings and pence. It was not a mat-, I mine 8alt"!lll; , flog? , tl - 1gltF, ter of on which side the pecuniary ad-n I','ig it v " . Jllh1BiN - _ * ti 3, '.. vantage lay; they held to British con-Ii tfer F 'i1PN . Ml1tiiBiiN nection. and the time had not come , 1L','it'r'ii'l, My?" ry., - , " even to consider a further change. i begore '?i;7Gi1>9iiiiijii1iill " " . n NI COUNTRY WORTH FIGHTING FOR. l the adoptigln 0:"?an , Milli, T. " -- I = ""y"'rIP, .: The 'thought that there was danger 1p,2ge,,,rlt22ig,d warm: "in of war, Sir Oliver went on, had ex- reavement. No speech" 'e "NM..." AfSi icited the loyalty of the people and on this r830 "blip wt? _ "CS. given it intensity. 'There had been secondintr, c, r 'it fifty" _ mo feeling among their people that be eiitrroaeiraatig " "My they should occupy a position whichl A little businels of g , . *" .3". Would free them from the danger of ter was dischlrtod Sit on"? . " Mi' Ci?.] war; instead of that the people had the appointment dun. "NW " . ' been stirred up. They knew they had strike the ttttFit-tttt Stk" _ 'Ss8,M" Li a. country worth fighting for, worth the committee to act with thd 'Pt! e risking their lives for. (Applause.) in controlling manhunt}. altre. (we .. .It would be a matter of profound sor- mer committee 1.. 1}" "ttttht." ,ui, n a" 1ff,2r, to them it they had to enter into yettr,,.eahsept that Mr.. .2. - P.? - , T hostilities. They would take no Joy in! places Mr. Away. Tn t = U336 a , .h'M'ing to kill men of their race and. imittee is exactly, the "mguid y . q to destroy theirhpi'ODel'ty-t Th? Ce/ll I The House then,ndJornated ct . _ ., r' rathcr add to t is proper b" an - ' V' ness of their neighbors. ThhzithOfthan' PROVINCIAL RaaNhtag.. "haf 'nltions was the one with w c ey A n m hid OI" i." 'fW'Ould most loathe a t-?trnt'pt,urhatover toggle)". for. grin" Inine .RA kd., "Lin cthe results, for they spoke the 5am", ports returns, nd copied "" y ii ilanguasre, were of the same race, had tin-Oo'uncil that?" 310W " the most points of resemblance with . A GGriai'oi' "one are tite - " "hem. TH." would take no satisfaction i'nluaable . u i C' _ _ in destroying their lake towns, his they l'i'hP repo f the working "" , . would have to if they could m case, TAa, r mop tieea1'l'g,rt.tt . . of war, hut that was what war meant, t'Gt in n 5 there Were 2.735 Grant... ' and they would, on the other hand,' I earl ttiam licenses as tugtt3gta6.a8tWI :be subject to invasion from their _ it; flUt and fin all 'i"iik "camel. r 'ri'tl.tt,Tt Loatht 1htt/1ehc'y"",t1,.,, 1tii trig-alum i.iii the yeér before, a. 31;; for suc an even ua y, _ , '.. . l _ (neon-nan '/Si,r'agd, lo/Tit,'?, l Iii) inure-.2: Ili liming: mRll " _ se. T e were 1' en y o I . . = ¥I,:ilied)states? they loathed the ideaI 'and removaU ot licensee, ."tn ' t . ' 1 ii was were . Coo the year before. The __. _ f war with them, but tn r m i, revenue was $277,478.99. " v ' made up that Ihcy would 'tttand tit "I"? $159,821.02 in 1393-4. The 'fe 'tttl " e .last in oljirru. of tlicir country. Sir, tions for licenses and ttmm ducal 1 Oliver (uncluiii-il by moving: tht. i'i-solu- the sums imposed by munietpad A. i tion, adding that he t'xlii't'ti'd that his lows, were $623,717.17. " an ' M..-' friend, the Inuit-1' of tho Opposition, 173.98 the year before. The tlt,',',.',',','; l would si-i-onil it. and resumed his suit to municipalities were I T ,.' ;amid loud :t'rpisttisi. apaintrt $282,473.97 theuymsum no. l _, r. ' ' . 'rl' ," 'CN , ' s . " tine trol1eeted were I . I u tttmt E Alli. M_.\l.ll.lt 5 SI i.E( If. portal with $19,2TM7 In 18934. Theft _ Mr. Martvr t'xpttssuul plr'a.ctuu. at were 2,237 commitments for drunken» L having the opportunity of ri'i'onrlilm: rte'rite, a decrease of 37 from "It in"? (the resolution of loyalty to iii-r l my , ' chsty. 11,, aux-cod with tho \tery. TORONTO UNIVERSIT'X. m'_r' l (ii-nci-nl that this was a lll'iht tittinp. i tthe Standin l i ; " itims, to Irlucc on record in: flu-hugs; o,',r1"i,gi'ye,tsorotrl Toronto' Univ , a inf the House. He, too. binli'nvi'il unit! shows a total tatinuyted rev .- tt n _ i Untario Would he the batto ~~::I-Iliiii ill Ih95-6of $120,462 afr, the chief It" H r I the event of wur i)"t\\'tt,'ll than lii'll- $43 000 for Unwem' "d Coll f -. p i "in and thu I'nited Sttttcs, Irrtt In" rrt'O-. 3311194 76 irtereSt on loans. 'dt'ltN tit-,3 l ple of (liltlll'it) were pi'cpil!'i~.i to iii-Hit! terest on debentures, 88.909 44 rent: for up W Grcrtt WW" in tin. "W"! " University Park. $6,000 payment from: ' war, l, t thu coilSHiucmws In: whit they Toronto. The receipts for 1894-5 we ' might. (Nypluusc.) Tim" "W I' yy 1119.893 64. The total deductions t' fewtrnron in Ulliill'lu who Wt'lu: -li.~l' )'fi- . C various things are $W,li84 40, may"... The "M" majority of the, trcopl" Ill 13112.86? 78 available. Theestiimsted eat this Pit/\illt't} Would hold gush igt't'."ir.'lr" penditure is ".313 13 in excess of , . in contunpt, and would My that tho anticipated receipts, and it "one VI sooner they left the country 'ingly probable that there will be 1." the Lr-ttrw it would be for the country- deficit of from $4,000 to $6,000. Commit- They Htut? proud ot "it?" Jolt.'tiitloIt tees to consider the cost of conducting with the British Empire, and it had the University examinations nad the' been of thin greatest possible ldv-ur. fees paid for them; to Conttider theeo- toga In timn in awry respect No "'Y.u of University' printing and Itntionery: could think of the beneticent nits o', to suggest better regulations for the licr Marsity among the poor and sur- iprompt collection of all fees; and to farms Without feeling grime? loyalty i consider the practicability of reducinc for her. It was qulte rigut that the ithe rate of interest' on certain fellow- House should discuss this matter, and P is! ip, scholarship and prize endowments he had mil doul'i't it would be law-it'd [are recommended. . . unanimous y. hey were loya te-. l 'h e or t cause they respected her Majesty. and ' (Ignited; I()Joliegte tiil'o,',,';tjilettugt'tegetr because if there were any persons sur- l been a; slow but ste dy increase in then fering in any part of the Dominion number of pupils at! present "an"! . they had her sympathy. No one could I being 175 of which " are boarders: "at point to a single act of hers which present number gives full em to ' t should in iinywise make them forfeit to the present staff p m" j their respect for her. They won loyal . t,fiauilay a colony they have a per- REFUGES AND ASYLUM. t IV . . se '. .. ~' {one he? on: tetirppcit,ang The twenty-sixth m... . representative ot her Majesty Whilci the iturpectdr upon the H , [Jli, . .. .. . - I Refuge. Orphan Home: and _ their connection with Great Britain re A I l _- mained, which cost them nothing. they " urns ot the Province Shanon. _ V Bad the protection of all the naval , and military power. at the command gt'thc Queen. Lastly. they should be

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