The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 3 Aug 1898, p. 6

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6 swoe ie e o nomne mm tm eX Shat etter inss the recond, day, d + *. ' ?na'?:'n appears to me that we might practically speaking, 'ot the -- session, rk of respect by adjourning in no private memiber should be al--, my. 'm"l':ner, if my <hon. friends will | lowed to make a motion and that every concur." private member should be shut off from 'Mr. Whitney suggested an adjourn-- the exercise of the duties for which he ment until after dinner, but the original was present. He did not believe that proposition was adopted. his hon. friend would insist upon that and the other proposition, that after Morning and Evening Sessions. | Monday next nothing but Government dJust i)revlous to adjournment -- Mr. lbuiiness could be taken up. That sayv-- Whitney asked the Premier for an'ou:; 'ored. far more of the times of Oliver lire of the course of public busin@ | Cromwell than of Oliver _ Mowat. that he tEhou-a't:t ivtetllfsimble to pursug 'l--('laugh;:rd %Ed b:wlatas;)t--imx& x'n'\;'cg within the next we i as they be prou n the Hon nic rgp"ed :r]:a?t t&%fiflfi?'gmi ';ot Oliver Cromwell, he 1:" :mge 1pre- and he had great pleasure in acced-- Pirt hik non, fnond Intendcd.as 1t were, ing to his request. The Government, to strangle and emasculate responsible he said, fully recognized the 11"'5:;1'"" government. Mr. Whitney said he jnconvenience to the members in t't'"l spoke warmly because he felt warmly called fl';iemflt' X' Rig:ummg 'btn&.ke: ' on the quessuogii He ag':.&n dl::'lla'lmt:d hot weather of Au had obstructive tactics, an as e into accopnt. The Government did not Premier to let the question stand over j contemtx;'llto -tt;mrtxt up amt" 0'3" ;pn::r until Monday, when they might be \ sures than the two mention * able to agree. \ fically in the address from the throne, Mr. Hardy explained that he had giv-- namely, that relating to the constable en notice for Friday. He had given vote and that relating to the fisher-- Mr. Whitney the programme in a gen-- tes. The Government desired that those eral sense, subject, of course, to what two matters might now be disposed of the hon. gentlomen of the House de-- and bills passed concerning them, such sired. As they had no committee meet-- ; as, in the opinion of the House, wert ings in the morning there could be no fit and proper measuwem Of course, it very valid objection to a morning meet-- was not in the opinion of the Govern-- ing. ment to say that none other shall be The House then adjourned until 4 submitted or what shall ibe done with o'clock to--day. them, 'but he intimated that preced-- 0 'ence would 'be given to Government Government Caucus. | measures after Friday of this week, Unbounded confidence in the Govern-- ' and that the House should meet twice ment and in each member of it, implicit a day, in the morning as well as after-- faith in the poliey of the party and ncc-ln, ta.Iter Mond'ag I'I\?Xt'\s'}'\l'?nhe?'r:sn' its prospects, entKul!aistlo' una'.'nimlty reply to a query by Mir. A F5 and a resolute determination to pre-- garding the fact that under the pre-- ! | sent to their opponents & united front sent law election trials Cfi\m;{tga; | and to remain at their posts in the place during the session, Mr. Hardy | legislative chamber as long as may be 4 saldmthat llegislathq- rt;'.';:rrmgblgfi thatl | necessary to accompilish the cbject for would be incorporated in the bi | which the Legislature has been sum-- wa -- d | moned, were the d'zstingulshlng char-- Mr. Whitney Objects. t acteristios oi; tlfie speeches delivered at Rxll the caucus of the Government support-- y faine mta tew ts adiane | S $Ourday moming, brag, map uns ol se rol*;) the set.sio: ut the ' on deck, with the 'exception of Mr. 'r:qx:arg ¥a<§ otb 1? 'being calte@ at such an I ((yhfiig, To thoughfitlbzs oo convey %Odty ng to a severe illness, conveyed to vunseemly and wrrzd seagon was of it-- the Government and his colleagues his self an argument dgain#t any attempt warmest wishes for their success, and to burn _ the .candle _ at -- both assurances of his entire concurrence in ends. Physicaly. _ gpeaking, he the policy of the party. Throughout f';} dth?}tl nOtth!:ntg f';':"dx m}g"et':'*'lz the whole p--rocee;ldlngs not® a single vige an that they shouid atiemp note of discord was sounded, and the to ;ltltall _d:;\&; :)ong'"and; 'ha:lg the %'ifilt}lt. stirring remarks of" the Cabinet Min-- and, mig 8, nA ong. 1e isters and their supporters were heart-- 'agaln.d'i'sclaimlngfly g?t?ntion of ob-- 1y cheered. The Xm.rty enters upon structing, he propoged and desired and the first session of the new Parliament insisted that every proper opportunity with unbroken ranks, with harmony shoulid be given to thoroughly and fully and concord prevailing, and ready to &scuss the differént qhtestions which repel every assault made by their op-- may 'be sulbmitted"to them. (His hon. ponents. Messrs. W. _A. Chariton, friend had already "Intimated that they South Norfolk, and W. J. McKee, North « we;e ?ot O}E vgry grealt number, and Blisssc-zx."werng8 t:lefiw;ltiwhlps, a(;\dDhges?rs. Iif he (Mr. Hardy) would only be rea-- | Russell, J astings, an uglas sorable, and he did not intend to say Last Northumberland, assistant whips: that he had not been reasonable here-- ; s tofore, he would be surprised at the | ease with which they would get along @uring this unnecessary and uncalled-- for session. The speaker thought it

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