The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 2 Apr 1908, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

" ' T _ I? hi' LI., 'Hviw "D fLC,,C.LL-, Ir." 'C', ' f . . I) I, ' - w 7 ', y .. e might as well be". out these b _.---------" ' "_-_"---.-------, ' i MEALS SUBMIT ithintts," said Mr. w me :errt.inty, taking Tuckersmith towttshiii I . I I . A . . Iout of the Centre and putting it in the t MINORITY iBack Up in Huron. ' i South, would not alter tho situation to Ei. , _ REPORT ', Anotl . Iany great extent. Huron as at "d I . I , . ier change was made in Huron i . b Vt ed ,' ' I . as at first proposed. which took Tucker, i $23? s,ttitn,eigu1'irtyrto'tgg,t, would still , it} . . . :mith, township out of tloss contra ritl-- t Conservative ridings giggldifiid In: "ml b, --------------..- n and l . _ " -. _ b . . 4X)era, ' -. ' ', 511- 1,f,'t'ifei.t//,t the: Room. riding instead of 110th parties having- , I ' I R d . ' m.?,ltrinytrfgiVi,uo"p','f'i'lt/i'(', another! change fighting chances. _ It I . ' . t. c: ' f 1 IW. o w "ch Mr. - v _ _ e istributitm Committee Has _'_\"llltl'lt';\' responded that the townships Would Not Give In. ', _ its Fi I M ti t (.'fdl.u"at,tda'if ft'iotlori'ch had been di- , A rathet siguifi n t , Vic N. an it, that had'not herb" do I, i . l Ff 1 (an story was going I "na ee Intl. eitherryt. Carnrwon or Judge 'da,?,:",,": Imp rounds at the lobbies yestnrdny I would 'hievrvhuve set toot "in thi< IlYttlt reterenge to Lanark. the North , ..--»..l-. -- House." - . C - 'iridhttt of which is represemwd by P,r, '. I"? fm'lrhonv thkirtllwimog.s; in .thn. IEmfifgn'andhtmlufioImlzI YWDHOI" Mr. 'l , rrox'mce mould have as shapNy at _ " l - I _ [IS' . _ . F J "a.rs ItU I'. 'resto'n iwARM DEBATE PROMISED. 1'u"araOcf as"in Huron." 'lf2'ie'l"'aii) wanted two .tqwilsl1irts, Dallirou.u"u "ml ' Whitney., . -.' a '. Ramsny. which {3;th :3 Conscrrvativ; The prmmof warm] that inn-1 - majority last Olmstion, ink-on from tlm -'_r------t---- . . b .0 '" " arkre- .-.- oo.,.-,,..,-..... .m. l t mam as at. Drown. and that no furtltey Ptminualh'l'imutual Fl viding and "(MM :Anoth G change he made in Middlesex.' b f).' bis, "rib" ""i?jf'//i,' tHHIrs't', malt." F - A. _ . V 113 seat so or. 'ot Ion, Mr. Mathe- I er errymander An A (neat Disparity. son. with his +124 majority. would Htet ' . . ' . v . -. _ allow thrs townshi is in no. " if / _ t l I ttouMed insiissex County. cc)')",,,,.,.).:'.'."')','")),?, J,'/r'jf,."d 10m that tho It'lmirman of tiii1,10'ir,:Ti'sf')?ir,i",/'/,r/Tyt" , FT'"" t? .lan' T1Vric "J . . _ rysiimuw a " . . i , _ ','- ' l, . . t " y1iddlosuvi 1tuiclro .))')ll'sf(va')"ir'f 1Cl1l,yii; 11,i,t,t,'ii't,,1.,1'is//li'"ts; mlLdndrI' t"'lrc'iiuturitly ' i --------_-- in population, attotuling to tin.- mun-icl- l 'irJx'llr1'iis,,sl'i'/r"/c' if regret at the 'tt'tinn M "I _ . . , pal f"P111',. whereas tho old tidings left I Promior Whitnoy with regard to "rock I onnshtp Which Gave 140 Majority _:,on,pL,rrg,tntiri'-p".:"; {If it.): -;-ill<~. at} 'beiltl'; rtioivrtd. Um. Mm» " . . _', ' _ 10 Sat Hut tho municipal I mm a {Hr-rill in that t"(.n-th_Iyr-,I.. I to Liberal Candidate is Take" if/l",.','.",.') "'as'oftvu Una-limit» and um)». Isayuru _ -. F ', , ' . n a. SOY?" y Marin-r tliorofniuu thos' t "Thore has int i a .- . . I _ , . - l ' A . l " i . IC 'titt fit Alll into l 1 ram Hiht and Added to Strong "1.123%?" ("I "1'; rror.rthoi.ou rooms. I in more delthoruto trorr.vntamdiesr in tith- I Conserratis . "',i..- . . 'Y. 0W5 ttw 1'f'DTIPI' is hum-st. inn I 'Provint'e than at present nropo.sed wifi I I e Riding Another hi, " liable to 5;.) wrong at tlmps." Erostwot to Broiukvilltn. riding. . . mg. i _ Change for Huron ic'v,yyi1t,".'.) Mr. t'lnrktn lnarently in retaining tho roar of It", I i l P'lhc only ohmtgw- ill York is that East. iits-,tyv1s,i?,ipt' of Yttrtpco, and Eionott and; i I IOK'R takT.r tn all Stouttvillo. '/trvordivip: F the Village" of Athous. it in hoped that i i ---- -- _-" _ ' I to a m?.tion by Mr. Whitrut Ithef majority in the rear of thr "WWII ', _ t 'itil.',ftionf (.'.?rrlw'"u. Mr, Bowman Slims will onmotorbadancc, Ihr, Lil-nrztl'. ', A minority ti Tort will bo tcl t _ . i 98' ",oltoio villaIp" was in York t"OUtt- gain in Athens:." I (Ethos L. isl; t i l . , Ill 'mitted to f'-"- but AV'/1." rtlll in t'nt-tlwoll. and the Thrs 1ettct cutruFdes, that Mr A 'r-". l , I Ir."." u ure' ."'. thr Liberal mom- 'mt.U.t"t" was loft ow-r. Pool county mil Donovan will have much dime-nth} IIII Et, Ibex-s ot the special rodistrihution eum- It'otauts Albion. tgaining anothor victory, . 'rlimitttf. MPssrs. Claplw (Northumlwr- ,'l'ho Pvemier's Roman. 'd :tand:, ft ' .- .sh . . " ' . c. Btlyyo (Brml') tttul May (Ot- Mi'. ICU' again mind lin- tittt"stfsort ' (tawa). This report, which is likt-ly to ol' Httztwa. whore tht: vii? is prnr:ti- I I ';r'rocticallr' bo it complete bill in itsolr. 'i,:':-,',',':",!,.',.?),",',',). 33']? ['.1""ti?i)Y),t ayil i , twill be a so , ' g .m g. N " 'f C 'lt' "3'. 1" mum" I . 2p ., Tt of (01111.31. y"'""? "grains", tu,spondod that the division as yrrop0F- ' ""1"" "lutnnys division of Provin- od by MP. May would surely create I It-ial constituent-ins. much of' whir'h it. 'ir,ort? religious prejudice since a strip 'icliaracterizod as nothing '.nm'o or bssc cc) otte denomination would bc. F?ft i" itha'y a gerrvn- 1.... I: _ .. ' I, tlic: other domominatlon's riding. I , . . "W" Thc, padicirl dif'- "Why divide" uttnwn at all, thon l"' _ (fury/cs lwtweon tho minoritv rupm't ttslir.rl Mr. May. .8111] the bill will. of t-out'w. c-tnhody the "Th" mruhocl of givi;irg' "V'T'X trjlilt ", F 'l'idin F '01 .m. . _ lc, "at .\. . - t'llllK'll of V0105 irP, not. _.thit lit-Si ..v"s' , I Ts, t " mug "huh thou ha: ul tnn' him in tinti.ct his fYatwltiti. rev Irena}. been much r'ritit.isrn. Tin-mast "lit-"OI MP. \K'liitnoy. t _ieytsrandlyi'c of' thrsix art' Huron. Mid- "Whui about, Toronlo '."' 14tll1i" tho. ' 'i (lies-ox Toronto Ottawa lunat- and. c'ln'vrus than tho Lillt'l'zll tnvmlmrr. but. " . ... -'. y -, . I ".'. q that Premier did not prupow' to tcult.'." IBTOH'HH" WPrct T"1he""1uy Ihr, argunwnt any further. saying he _ I" "a". Ptsterlroyry'. Flt-vi. Ciwvlwcsll.and Hs., would gtw- his rmsonq in the lions-tn. i.F"t'r' "'hon Hon. Mr. Matheson pro- "Wlrotr thr- r;tt-'~<ti0n ("'01)th up in the i ttc NT . no. ,. . Illoust- l s"NW"'i"t, that r"Vc'r.v' honru'.'tl'tlo gym" the l"t port of the fr" cial commit- i" gotitlnmau will who 'nis stand without . Ito".- the rt"port of the Liberal momhors t lu'sitntiou. inncausp it is right to do so. will also go in. and all will l'n: PIT" "l want this Homo to cloak» noxIt TIIIQF' . . T . . ', r" . . ni W to trv YCrv mm? to pared for what promtsrs to 1m mm wt day. I am "7m" . .- . . ' . . a -' ' w . tcm,' said Mr. Whiiwuy. . tho Jiveliec,t dvhatos ot tho session. . h. l" n Irs tlr ' , Tho spociul committee hold its lust "tattire Story ot lawn. l _ _ rimming yestm-day morning. who Prev Tho simple motion of fhuviitw Whi'c- ntier Whitney introduced another rcTH'-- "I"? I." _,","-,)),,),"; -\[""h ""2111" I'm'n- I ', t-... n Ci. . " . t . Pa, -"Nl' rout SM"! '33-'st to North '15-'svx f tprl§" f" WNW"? l tly/Y' llt F.: tt-onvaVs littls: of tho that important-v , I I sp:: which takcgs N.ort.h..Tiibtitty town- ': of the action. Lust than." North I ' flllp from tsh" soup, vid_iu:E_ryld PM?" 'Tilbury Pantrilmtml a Lilwral mujority . I Tlf In the North. ..Nort.h Tilbury Caro tor no. win-was thrs total Lil'wral ma~ I w, flit. John Auhl (Lilml'illl a majority of Ijority of thrs riding for Mr. John Aunt t til. 3"" last elm-Hon. N" that thc "hang? iwas only 139. In fact, North Tiller I , Hnay materially "Taken him. In thr- tgavc- the wound largest Liberal ma- I ' isor.th. riding Hon-Dr. lit-Hume ly! " Ijm'ity in tho "ctrruri1ucitry. The oft'ect I I , (T.a.?ylt?," of ox't'r 500. and thi:.:.","."" Int' this township in tho, North riding t . ot North Tilbury ls not consnlmwl in with hardly br port-optihlr. mapormng to g f'onrirvative. circles to Inilitute "iruincl, l tho, fi.rtvrtssc (if last cl?ctiou. Liuuuusi' I ,'him, lion. Dr. Iloaumn had 3'36 majority I A further Plunge lias 1unct Htl thorn Promior Whitnoy and his col- nouneed in Huron. probably because of leaguw haw liven talking tht" Domin- I the storm of criticism which canto from ion PnllFus or 1901 as tho hasis of their l t lull rtuatrtors on account of the IC"- Iohangos. in mm North Essex had a. l "howls tin-r0. Tllt'kt'l'slnitll township population of 30.860 and South Essa); has been taken from t'ontro Huron and 27,957. North Tmmry had a population I placed in tho South. Awarding to Mr. in tho. samo year nl' 2,192,., so that now Hislor- (East l-luroul. tlw change ulotw the disparity in the population will I not altvr mattcts any. From tho lyt. groau-r than over, and not at all in _ tempt-r of Liberal int-miwrs at pri"ront award with the Premier's expressed in- , (it is apparent that Premier wlaitnoy'c tentions. _ l talk-god fair rouistrituitiou will in' I. T ' . I _ fought to u thoish. Ire Will Win Again. ', Change in Essa. . "Let. them do what threy like with' - South Essex. we can beat them j,',iie'-,') At tho mot-tine; Mr. Whitney Iiprt way." said Mr. John :,)/,t?.l in his mark , suggested that the t'hnirnmn mako it optimistic: manner. 'But why don't report to the Houtctu, and that tho bill they tttako thrr'e ridings out of Essex Bo on tho ordr-r papct' to-day. FO that when thoy are at it '.' That would be l lit could he tliscussml in Committee or tin- fair thing" to do. In round num- I Ftho Whole. hers we have a, population in mitt t , i A motion was made regarding Brant- county of 60,000 according to tho munl- I Itaking Burton] township Irom the south clpal mnsus. and it is protty lui-liable. l I l and putting it in thc north rithng'. Look at. tho counties which have throth ' i The change in Esstx.x talo"s North Til- members : Middlesex, 47.000 ", welliiyr- I l it bury township from the south and puts , ton, 53,000 '. Bruce, 53,000 : Huron, no"! , it in the north. 000, and Hastings. 51.000. Some of the; ( ' Mr. 3.929113" pointed out that Hull"? ' rhiings and their population which have! I l the new arrangement the south riding two members are : Norfolk. gammy Burnt 1 T lwould have a population ot 23.000 and -ham, 25,000; Eltrin. 41,000; Northum-i I , lthe north 33,000. a disparity of $0005 berland. 32.000: Ontario. 38,000: Peter- l , I Mr. Clarke suggested threo rulings in boro', 35,000, and Wentworth, 26.000. l , iEsst-X. . Dufferin has one member )X'ith~18.009. I "We will change this. whitly.fo.r t.hp I and Dundas one member with 17,000. [purpose of making a safe political vid- i Mr. A. Hislop (East Huron) said yes- ting for the late Mr. Balfour. was stolen. T terday ttriiT""t he pew change, in that A l \

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy