The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 23 Jan 1902, p. 1

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Jar/may gr 3/0 O--- i animation in "Mow- ' Mr. Thompson (Centre Bianca). in re- -_g-- Cumin: the debate IU,',', budget, ex- Donut! eased the o inion t every ra epay. '"""'S' t"iat"fit,'lfl'L g in the 'C'l'l,'le, owed a debt of gratig tude to the member for South Linarki (Col. Mathewn) for his well thought in. Preston'- Blu-Sea-ttom of out and careful criticism of the ihuuu?ust the undue! Deb." " the Letr'tr. status of the Province. Neither the pre- "tarre-<7oaustitxxtioas od "e on- sent Treasurer nor his predecessor td "no Medic-1 COI'Gn- ever shown such a grasp of the fintuteia1 -----. tStl" of the Province as fy g,flti.',o/r' re- ad. (Government cries o " ' o P) The debate onotho budget 2:" " The member for Brockville (Mr. Gra- sumed in the Legislature rester " ham) had, he continued. eulogized the ternoon. Speeches were made by Mr. Labor Bureau and its work. He had Thom on and Mr. Preston, and Dr. dwelt on the "e: of labor in5 b t mmenced his contribu- to organize, and. ad spoken of Barr had u co . H " signs which indicated a better tion to the discussion when the ou understanding between the laborer adjourned at 6 o'etoek. Mr. Thompson, and the Q1t2) One year ago the! ' bri ht a up", repeated many Liberal can idUe for East Simcoe had' in!" "l a , . p t and made closed the doors on his workmen because of the Opposition "trumen h . they had dared to form a union, and did a charge that the Labor Bureau WtM5, not take them back until they had re- ot useful in that it failed to protect nounced the principles of labor unionism n . , k t at Orillia. Mr. Pres- and signed a declaration that they labor In a loc 1."1 . d ar- would not form a union. The Labor Bu. ton spoke in his usual v.Iro.roy tut . reau surely could not have been ignor- gumentative manner, which is fast bring- ant of this occurrence. It was fully re. . . to the front among the de. ported in the neWspapers devoted entire. ing him D Barr found y to the interests of labor and in other haters of the House. . r. . Journals. He had been told also that in ground tor, congratulation in the ty? the municipal elections at Brockville the . hieh the public accounts werejrmt- Mayor an a number of Aldermen had m Tll d clarcd the committee did not come out on the labor platform, and Mr. 2&8 "l, e '"di7iliti'll', a fair chance wit, Gl'giiilnumd opposed them personally . . . . he debate an in . a er. investigating 'rteefi/2,c'xtd.. Mr. 8ru'l,e.'.:ne. information which be resumed on ber of prohibition Peti- the hon. gentleman has received is false. .A large nun) t d I did not, direct! or indirectly, oppose tions were Preeen e . I any labor candidate in the Town of An Arbitration Act. I Brackvpslc. _ . . . ro- . r. 'hitnes---Did you an ort them? Th: following truttlie bills were int f Mr. Grapam replied that h): had voted duce ..-- ... . i. or severa of them. l M.r. Prertoncr:? t,',g,"v'iiidtf,ia,t'tnardie' Mr. "Thompson, continuing, said his in. " tration act. This Pm" th r head ot formation had been received on what he request of the Mayor JT o 1'dl'o1',"t" or had believed to be good authority, but a. municipality in which a o f he rcadilv accepted the hon. gentleman's otrit" is threatened, the tig'eael explanation. . u s tt,tt",tu,2itrr/luriC1l use I}; best Have a Well-defined Policy. endetmtr. with all parties concerned to The Opposition, he declared, had a avert ouch strike or lockout. . ,.'ell-defirieii policy on all the great ques- Mr. sueditrtnidr-i.rtt.tsmt!td the " tioiis of the day, in spite 0 Mr. Gra. sessment act by t0o1ishing the poll tax. ham's contention to the contrar ' and Dr. Jesse To amend the Ontario the. Government had admitted this by medical act t; ohms"?- the "Mimi; 2Pt the _oi.Rus.i.tion's timber Policy. tion of the Ontario Me we} Coyntil. fl and calms with tt as their own. He' to have its membership of thirty asked what had become of the Pre. hu'h by the profession at large. At niier's dressed beef scheme, and in this, e t five members represent the connection said the Minister of Agricul-' lime" thie Practitioners. eight are the tuna .had shown his faith in the project; 1',1efel'e'l appointees, of four medical and "l the country by investing in a: non-e cc connected with Toronto Uni; ranch in North Da ota. The Premier'sl colleges' Trinity University, Queen's Uni- plan for remonnt Math" in the Pro.), varsity. d the Western University of vince had also failed. It was versity "Al, other seventeen are elect- true that the Piiuucr had new Londonih enertd practitioners of the ited England, and the public ed bv e g l accounts showed an expenditure Province. for that. But the House had now been.

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