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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 4 Mar 1896, p. 4

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' an t _ , '1'." u .--ri"r.i- 'r, l, _ F t "'? ' , 'ttttr .3; . " . _,'gierd',titi?it"fnRl?e%iillbiss: J. l Valuable for the peace and harmony 525'; . Parliament"ii5."ln'the ad w Mlll!ll Li , our country. which are essential to Our _ I,'.. House, fttuyrhtu.. tttrg , ' t " wellbeing. If there ever was a period" _ the best intfm , _ iM . _, 3' when hasty action should he avoided - a whole, in titling t , j , " it there ever was a time when coer.' Roman c'l'i'df'd nil "gt: , [Chm should be avoided, it is the pre- i trmettt the proposed "F. - , 'lftnetl: tin/cuts 14ePmed not improbable] tion is designed}?! _ -iL r pa, e, Y. e prospect of which stir e. r , . , T , titiilel the patriotism of our people. Inning}?! MR. HOWItleDS SP 7'_r'a stirred up in us all a desire for it After Sir "Oliver Mowat concom V Pf.re hcarty and more permanent Mr. Howland rotW. '1'he_mberfl union in this Dominion of Canada; South Toronto began by saying ytt, [the present is the Very time when Mr. Crawford had laid before thett _ hasty coercion should not. he thought certain pronositiqns asking them .. i of, and ample time should be ,c;lv.en. pronounce ah irpfhion partly on bell (d If it iw said that tin-w is no object: of the people and partly on behalf j to be gaincd by a commissi n of in- l the Legit, ture. They had been mm, nuiry as askod tor by Marimba, ir! to ex . C n opinion regarding ' - that be tho opinion of those who sup- 1 tube. rs, while on the other - port tiw Droposed rem-"dial measure, l _ there; an allegation that. .. I' more would at all evvnts be no harm shoal t be Interfered with?" ) in such an inquiry. The Munituh'd constitution stated that there was 'arc 'DP'tbie are of opinion that thn'w- us'ci isdiction to ivter!Vsre with Manitoba,- important facts which should b- Iald, placed with the Dammit. House." before the commission in an .milmri- , Nevertheless the Ontario Irytae would _ tutin- way in order to cnuhh- all (my l, not be porformlng _l.ny constitutional corned in judze what ought in MN act in expressing' an opinion; it!" done by the Manitoba Iouiiislosiivra or members would not be acting in a leg- l)ominion l'uriiamm;t. Tho Dominion islative capacity. The (million of his Governmr'nt may not export in learn constituents had been 'tretty welt any farts which they do not s'trtow ul- manifested in a very largely attended . Nady. but surely it is. tt,itrottstmms, public meetlnta few days ago. Mr. thing to my that in a deli-w» "min Crawford had exprwssed in " min- ter of this kind tiny will not oven' tion an opinion entertained by the . hour "hat may be produced Ewi'mv a! majority of tin,- citizens in .30uth To! commissiwn. In view of thrasts and "Him" routo, hut there was no 'w,» ' crmsidttttiotw i ask in; Hou,sr. to sun» which then. should entertain that all Vi port the following arn ndeit C-- tion slum: it was brought up. Such a " . resolution as had been' "tttmad-ted l THE A MbhNIti11FhNT. said Mr. Howland, could have I'l " ". - ' .. , o t..'. is ' . rts,er.F.r, m or ' 5:41 effect on the Par amen Thut it). tin-- 13181111111 1&3") Anal in": or any member of Parliament. I not (Pf. innit 2x I' Ii,',.'")'),',).',?,. 'e/yr,'..' time taken up in passing it Car, 7 I 1." /f,1a,11 Dunning]? f/11i'l", 2,li".s"f.2 br his" or honorably accounted - ', 1,1C".y1'.y'.', to tht ti {MDlH'Hil t i Hit-(x1: ll to the constituents. But it wou r, l {or}: {SM not to t, om 11iott a i a very serious tiling if there T",',',"; fl,',',', ' i.'.') 't . ' . . . . si B, (rights c.r inn-routs of this now ace l _i',cil,iii,1.y1,'i, 1r1c',Ct1:,,l1,,iyy','t1vy,t,. [which were Ewing threatened by any] l, 'i'i1ssl"/y/) "Lin-.5" if; ii'. 'Jiiiliniin mm- MONO" of, "" that it would potmibly WP- I l iiiirdC.'d) tlvs I'vii .4 hum" il to in- "I" l (salt from 'in: present "roceedintrs in. . i in the uuthorixr ot the my] I , the Parliament of Canada. The mem- [ i I _', . . . '"'. t _ u.f .., . ., it, .5 I 'bits had not been startled at the pro- t 1ariislitturt', rind tlhl'lwlt. l" H'L-t t I e . . _ ' . , h A V -.' 3121" n valid um. H',"rition. which came homt " twine) " l "rm-n the said .luiiI-iul (aminnxw i ihvnrrul. It was madly m sympathyl Elms 1'i',1d/1 livisiw-i 1715:! the Muns- I I"""h . Mr. Ic1urior's policy. The " imw of the :<-Lii or; Itiirrii't' tin- in. l I breach tretwtrm the raves. Mr. How- i/rn I'ittl: up "HUM", of ':u'fu-.- 'l. _ hind continued, was so great that he '. '/t..,'ir,,, t',"r/'/sNro,j:'-r":i. i; it [Uh-,1 in mi _ "Hum iw willing to Bee it healed by Q r thuiilm.' in 1- ll! mun: vriii, b rrrv,cti- '('hilnl;t' of GOV that was the,' anti-s. in tin: ian;:'n:z;.- of tho jutr,"- "'51."_ way to 1" _ e F . ini'iil, " ivultimntv- ground of Hunt _hv.ppiuess of tltr. 'Neh' "luinl. (in h slim" 1,. hump-.1 in [inf the parties tel - y d .~..-...1m.-,, m. tl. t,rroricioii, mum 1roulvl what they said am . , r /,,i,1., rl.- gripydiuly I question should not 7 n " .i " hut. "up [,,-..:.unlv the :1!" it l ll party question. But there was a dit- maj-u'u .r tho "Nd-"in in G,h.,,.ri',, 'lt) {innit}: in having that principle adopt- i. tl, mini ','ir:iri'Ct' y' Hunk. yo! iii»; 10d. it tiwy did not do that it merely ' i\;l-_. "that i .i,ilirr. i iilu- t'm.»'iiiii- [meant u prolongation of the agony. numi NIH or --.in~ win-wt in I'vtrci:rs- iTho only way in which they could 2 1.4"} roilintimi, .ami nth runw. in tha- [hope to introduce a hotter state of rr ,Wm, h." oi' m.- l rt, iiii.[]4-3| ,... th' {feeling um Hy laying down a principle 'Hil-jwu that it should not be regarded as A ', '"I'lru it will lu- .-\'I"--I.1'i\' our...» Ipul't)' question it was probable that ' honor.- it ill" Win-M i'l'r' th- :Iiin-Lrwi 'at N-iilt' future, tnm-'somc clause ini 'p-vi-r:- in Mummie- i; to I... :-.-A 1irutari//s law may im appealed, and it '; inunidkhul by ii».- -H'IiI-3I H" tl: "W iis tin-xu-i'vm or iit' te." to this Pro- l, iniHiMI P,utli- iii iti>i~mi is', 1" xiv)! t' 1-: In. t'ml liit' wmsin .:muul . , Vvtrito'vo ""x'fi-'I'Hjl' _ . in ""ill'l'l' \\ ' it: it" ill such a caSP,t . i b. 'l'ixvi ir, tw- ,iu.'~-.n.r-!:i til it 'w' 'l -- ' :wzvi that in such an cvcnt Hwy i' I Iu-mwiidi "within"? , ji' i't;. 'i'" would ire met with Judicial com} irc, mm} itt in tin-trim n', l .i s:-'. . s.slt'rcttitrtt, not party 1'?Syef"yct:i " in"! "on: ' , _ _ ' Inimn their morits, not aecordlng to the .. T',rrt in» Iwzznizvxzwu' u: Mam J»: 'nuniiwr of Votes they could command. i in" mm: ti-". J'"".i" : a': y ltr -i', , Mr. llowlund read a quotation front tion vim-h s" ""r",'l ", 'I'", ' Sir Charles 'l'uppv-r's speech. and; i".'i"'."" (tour i).""' l "in MA V " or ;sald that the lion-munch! claim that , ; i'-:"".""" '1 {nominal 1 \' lt-r l ' 'the bill is introduced in uhedbmce to 'u'.::imiiiy ot gl.. in" 211.4 iii-:ilzng, w." l the 1'orcititution of the country. He . "11"'611 to hear. on thc Sililjvt't _ l them quoted from Mr. Lauricr's spew [N. l'iul't' any iil'illili is tub-n, and inn l - i 'icmarking that he thought there wo I'lmwi 'i'ml in um- will): tho lun 1'. rm _ L," no diUiculty in haunting his ret9N UNI-Minn". .liilllii mlminirwt'in; ii:-~ mm t'is that sulsrect. Mr. How I ij. ')y.ciilt', it i: "u ir warmth d":";i-' to . V also quota-d from the British No In" iy ~\'--.\' eiiii'omnlw-l mil unit , Amt-rim an to show the powers of . c, rough-i- "my "PIN mm". o," in, , Dmnlhinn. Mr. Laurior's position, -. tuitiit!iiy or injustiqg "nun ttitty in Went on, wus perfectly corn-("t accord "vrr1ss.rttt to ninth-cf and baa bikini 'i-nt Iruf to the Prc't5ettt eondition ot the i. "nith ll!" '/ivw of tiitiit.q' Sn the' 1"" 'tu.' country. t' lawn: umi the Logisluimc nill air. H's Mr. 'flosvland had not condudei ln- ruddy in rousi'it-r any "iriirt.tluii Flu'" the Spe'akcr loft the Chain th Itw; that "my bu mam. in a .~pirit uf Crit- minutes before 0 o'clock. _ lit'FS and lamination} t Fun, vi-w of them Matt-Limit» tin- EVENING SESSION. _ Tottsrs is Iii" opinion 1hut tho an" . . ' . pusul of rcmwiiui lugiglation by'ihi. tdl,",.':,"',, tailogcmgz: 2i1uet,'.t?,',, 'shortiy . Dominion shocirl not 1w utlttwtaitvcd filled to' n 'c, F 5f Pt I't't were all i til nfi,.v ' . 'sr .,.. o vt'rttowirur with people anxi- unu. a l t thc lttilan. of tin: Muniiu- bus to hear the deb t i- ba L"-'.i>lniure for a thorough int-xxx The followinr bill ale; t.. i tigatliloni on the- part of the Domimwn (ind tvadirur le' s were Kivett a .qee- of a the facts is nctml u um. and all i , Y; t" 7 ' , ' t'rtrsi'ott:tlslrs and lll'iviwr ('fi'oli'ts for um- w/tll/C'.' stc1""liii'/; Sheeting the . t oilintinn harp lien madn and have . Mr. iiur/2'iolrfGf,'1"l; 'i.4__'! failed. Synod of the l)ioee .. r MA»? I , T * "That no more ticlit'ato manor ("an "option with the ' ' I. r be dealt with by the Federal (low-rm Mr. siirirv.i;iiCaSlMll 'lute, 1mm or Legislature than the matter Nos. 1458 and 1623 " ' _ _ a; Ie,'-.'.iTg,tt, ts'"i,t,1,(',r,',1s during a llt'l'iml tawa. ' fl. , rr ' P. Me 0t. I t" ' It oxm omen upon the sub ect. i ' "g; _ .. \' N "That it le in the commogi inmrcst ' syihif.d)T,1tt,t,te !lllllt beech. that it Ahoulu "ot he dealt with liast- I my in Its Jurisd'u" A .. 'e: nun. , ily; and aware ot munow , he 'Il . , i or ilar to

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