The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 20 Feb 1902, p. 3

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"lt W. Bttg%qt Response. A. alum" tugtuttiti)lt,t)tttlii. "PM, was needy," ,b'lT'tMt' to Mike is en the superior of Wo-, ' th, n. mid that it a... 'i,l',T,t "deuce. so far' as benedcence and hene-' i r" on]; work as hard as the ' had Valence are concerned. 'itl'i'ii?) 'ttnt; t ere would be no an}... to good times come from the Liberal so. tad would he the next We, of On ministration and all bad times are to tttl, w 'i1tu9,"gtl PM}! demonstration; 13:96:? )to Ptovidence." (Renewed . V o the lo al . " ter. 1ection and enthusiasm 'tilti'ut', a! Mr. Borden. continuing, referred to' mama" had ever ',,1"d,'hdut'f,I the act of last session in the Ontario . t comm. We trailed ourselves Legislature try which the life of Par- In Our one! feeling had grown liament was extended. "t do not know whi h . t re", Mt the least an" of that I can congratulate the Province up- 'le1'u'lf the presence of our sons on bn thet innoeition," he said. "It serms' beet 0 NN',', ett alttntMit, tho from a statement in the House of Com-l . - ' that the iwork T wor, We ttetity.d had been in ',t,2eiolStft when . mono yesterday that that legislation has thirty-tour yeah wo" hound!" e past It been dual owed, and therefore it b ,1 ward "the future "on more tro for. e t to the sweet will of any Leg-isla- than a. W. We " tttlt tare.!? the future to indeNiitely pro- m thurt in our n , itrst, :long its own existence. If it can be 00 in h own country, lone for the reason that has been as- 'ltl1t'tt ' er "lam-m ttttMd-trt in! signed, if it is all right and constitu- than M', tsonthUtttte in cured". and ' ' tional to prolong for a few months why other 'lc',','?),','?:., and trust ii" Gi,i'i {not for three or four or, tive VON)!" Pphuse.) We knew that we Iyears or a dozen years? (Hear wor without our alumnae. in hear.) It seem to me, with w. Humans our dually in this country I deference to the view of the statesmen. 'hkh led 1r'1'llt in this Gaunt"; Q i who initiated this legislation, that even _ Sometime. 1odiflglt, and to doubt i it the. Legislature has the power to prou T this. but 'aiintr with public quee- m ilong rte existence in this way. no onel the more it? knew and believed that 1Will pretend that it has the constitu- Pro . kn. people of the different Ns l tiona right to do so. The King in Itil, 2,'Jftt: ll' each other, and under- I land has the technical right to disallowl Pro lf, nt of view in the different I my ietrigution, but the King has not! ""1th th pon the attitude and stand- I exercised that right for nearly 200 years pricing vi 0.. who might entertain op- If he did it would result in very-gravel termurse em. tly more that that in- eonaututioturl changes in England. Why' the bette 1T,tef, among our peo le should a Legislature attempt to exercisel l, "a the r t would be for the pools» this right in this unconstitutional way? l veil 2,,1,,fpter moderation would pre- I We have, too, oonMed rights in the ex- try in " iii; public men of the noun- petstty.t.iot.t. that they will be exercised in a 'Jr,2.f'"u" tr public questions, (A?! /'o'"titutio'"'1 manner. (Applause.) m an" 0mm Fame". The Prohibition Issue. 1 ow. Mr. Borden went . "One other int to which I won I as. to Ontario potitim, how Jifli, 3:31;; _ like to refer, snore upon the progrei'sg Go for him to lead the tttUttlt on tt which this Spit Prdvinee--to which in "mm." which had be." entrenched every other evince looks 11 in the I eu power. for the last thirt ye." "I way of l,tfg,ht'tid"t made t, regard P 'aef he said, "it lttrigutu G it _ to ttll,"" ion in the last twelve years. veil all the grown", which no r - My you have had no lack of op- f ed throng out tU worl d for th I 0; sortunlt es to vote upon this subject : ew ya". We have to meet thit " urn? the last ten or welve years, and guy". I may my in dealing with ttt I un erstand you are to be afforded a 'rile,1'pt, that while Providence is d further opporfynltr of depositing your . me any credit whatever for that e- ballots upon that subject during the peg; we have admonitione f proe- present year. t understand you have ri-ds In Ottawa that by-and from our not only enjoyed the benefit of a Dime times are coming. and so far n'; bad Inion gem"? but also an?!" the gather from the members of tf, dit.' coma): and a vantage of a Mind" eminent at Ottawa. when the he; til?- tlt it? some years ago, and when the? do come Providence is to get th in germ 'urn PSI I do not know -how 6r.eliit for tltr' lTAuuhter.) 'l'urlel 'ttMU, "h It " 1",1iP,'r,'httoo, avail . 's border: said, reminded him 13's;ho'ri, df,t t ttt once at a tenantry dinner in Eng- ! I M, when a party of farmers, mm". w l ___ L

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