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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Feb 1910, p. 1

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FRIDAY jj'ii' . - M,' . -. 1.» w" C IlFlllllvw,8l?.T"" "r'6iidg "ianiiit"trriiiriiittir' by 'ttttsq tttit _ , . ' {it ct by" F"'"'"?-)!!,?,!. , iMgll , - I", .._ V the House thtt $119 s',tt',t,t"g, Q}... . _ _ _- . "in..." -. -'"" " " 'irmibriirius that the students at that institute _ were from t "? . ifle,rj,3f," to "dim" the? Fairs and Ex- the farms. As to the abolition 'ot fl,ll-lilhlilil l t,teft,t,lrAu'fo1'lllitiiiii . had asked tor. model schools and the substitution of ' ' hlbltions ht that'the Hon. Mr. Duff normals, Mr. Ross maintained that'it ,) He t,1t"/,','tef4l'ltr,r of agriculture at {made for greater permanency and f Glilll had the _ efficiency in the teaching profession. ',' heart. _ [ Referring to the power policy. Mr.l i The Best of the Lot. moss declared it to be one of themost -------- 'H Minister of Agriculture is 'the popular projects, because it was con-' I The Li ter in the whole Cabinet /eeiyed and carried out solely for the . . . . than: 31395,, he declared. amid laugh- .guzllc welfare. He quoted Hon. Clif- . . ove " .. , t" inisters ' or Sifto . or . Opposition Members Criticlze he" $33331- the Cabinet Mi i fdrit1%e'h'r,'lt"tl,'l J,'dlT,'tt"lt,trit', it: . (ioine te ". ht u the: declared the far-me h d 'b '. . I H mick hroug p I " a een fairly Securing of Easements. 1} 1',r,u,Mcifo't"rl'e' townships in their! and generously dealt with, and were ttou/c. F "I'" think," he sur.qestcali, among the warmest supporters of the l M--.--.-..- 1:ejiiic,t.t,ti,,o,,in,tb/,.e',i,), he a good' thing ifl policy, . 6q a rt., -. a C to . i tiiii:"s,ri,ij:.,iitg,/cR',i.y"1 into wards I Combines and the Government. i , " TJU ' .c. ' LEADERS CROSS SWOR0S. ', l "fttdl,r1li not have We" Robert JUDY." .yr. W. Proudfoot (Centre Huron)} !\/lc.("0rmi'~'l" if) he had not drowning1 ridiculed .the Government and the! _------.-..-- [gwrd' in the cause of the lost mug}: " Conservative speakers for taking untoi 'schools "I said before that t til themselves credit for the prosperity', . - Lhouidniot have been .t.aken, "ll/k',".." for which Providence alone was re-f Lively Exchange in the House "my... he, "and I say it Pa/lla? "at: sponsible. , i . D b t .Mr. McCormick 'i,l,',1i/l've%t/l'l,t hadi t'oThd3 s"..'),',':"",':,',. for Centre Huron' ', ildren of poor cont '. - Fag" . up an t.syith the Governme 't During Budget e a e. "11(1):: no chance of becoming teachers. PM?" in giving grants to assisinti: _ . s 'IIOOIS Again. roe construction, and urged th t ' . -.---.----- l:\\nnts "it Model S! ' d ation desired result---tho, 'iCn's't'hi'l'tvt/latojht' I I "if we continue cutting 913:3?"le Si'stem of ttood roads over the Pro- El'rt'micr Whitney Charges 'Peril""'; in pieces as ""Z.si'f"i'2'e (ilfclared "1 'ie(,r,'ir,-gie.1,1,1td,,e, i303?" nearer it tho 1 .. , ' "ail succ u . q . . VOu a c . .- . Leader and His Friends With Ly-i Fliiiikt IC:), model schools should be and construct them uffiPinrepuatj. ) _ ' . " lans ar 5 itt.e Awake at hi ht Trying to) ivom baclt. . - . the p . h g " Mr. McCormick. 't,',f,er,'ii,'t".hut,'il,edc1,1)i The slowness of the Attornev-Genp , Block Cheap Power Policy-Hon. .lGdvernnu?nt :cti:t,tiii,,'",1e/,hi"ctt,'e taxation lrails Department in following.up ii','; I - i " r ' "i le s Oil . . .Drosecutions . . -' Mr. Machay's Retort. li, rt,1,1,atc1".a/'dr,"rilt'1l'n the 'ey,.',',],":',"':,',",))) (ly: the (Irons: tAtogg,?tpi; 'l'séarted _ if)" ins provide zin incentive to 'ant - iwas made the subject 'ma"t't ronto, t i'hgi'ilii; to improve dtl.1'ii,f Ty't,1,7is, itbt criticism by Mr. 'r'Jfd"n'itit.of an' '. rs , _.', Yor S i ' . ' .. " . , . t, . " l yy, /A",i.i',i,n,,'i,t),v/; were as unexpected " Bargain Store Job Lot. ' i llic budget debate. "inch \\.is for Last 1"th us the rest of his l, P . l irurthev advanced in the It gislutui'cl and 1To.'l'-u't'hii')1 1'vesuidenoutrh," .ri.'oai'.'i""r','o'o/-'1,ot/'t,tgri,ttis1t,T of mail w.vt'storday, was enlivened by rt sharvll,i,r:fT'o",icdh, abruptly, ll (11:31:53 said it was quite 'lr/dup/d',.'"":,.',',',.',.',"'..,",, ..:iti'uck on the conduct or the 1"aoveTn-ll;iwh.' "So I'll be getting on /'byi,ttin. store job lots. C " imam Hydro-electric power policy imad." i,,a','.'t",thcn2r'ki"t are published by a tie-i Vii'roni tho Opposition speakers. The iTtte Needs of the North. . departmental Ozforind :31?th Tl" by." l zillvmitiun of the Premier that (4'1"!i A plea for the further "Denmgrtilg Government refused to grant TIE-(2i: 3mm of his political opponents \virvi'vland dcyulgpmellt ot t2:(|g;:l;ilolgg of trait under similar conditions." "lying awake at nights seeking to do-l)yands of Ontario was 'i' f iir" R. T. . And It wouldn't be so bad," con- _ . _ "_' ',the brief maiden specc Ct .' . . tinned Mr. Proudfoot. "if tho hooks :\'l>'i' some way to block the y,"re':r'ists1'i'n'i'Jire/on". The member for Terms- were any good. Take tho when}! of c+oup power for the pcoplc" was inian1ing expressed the 's-YI,".,'?,'.'",",,?,'",'.,...,)' in over forty schools in my riding they"; mm hy vigorous declarations from tho iihe people of the north C? the V21.- r i Kbought them and threw them away."; I . .. . . . l l t ....;. . he Legislative members last l u '! 1' Liv ' :l.iIn-i.il spoke" hat they m it 'lm 2 d the .eood words then Spoke" . no]; Pasmge. , . . .- . . e _ ' _ . Mrtrr ' . ' ~iii-army in iii-cord with the mm tn J1iluy'i,1 't%"o1ire'd by good "leil "What is the matter with thorny" tlu. pro.jtit, but took issue with ""W'Hc advocated the hu1ldi,t,15, ",1 , Sim" Shorused a number of 1"onservatir/s.' illlt'lllmls the (;0\..,.nmont hud adopted ( i line of the T. fi, N. o. Lanna) iiom. 21:11:42.5??? Isay agei'tare no goods. '. _ .t... r . ' . l .t I,, ', Charlton to Sin iirs'. _ t ii F . too oo . .Il- """fi".u ll ottt, "Utah." th't."mf "I Mr. Shillington deprecated tho cs- Other Provinces have asked us to v'hut'iiturt'izr'il the "wring ot ("w-i istiug method of appoiittng tit'c' rang-3 assist them to get similar books," add-l, .lll-'-ili>' "vi-r farm lands for the pin--5 crs under the members' v"ttronturijed the Premier. . l 'pusc of constructing the transmissionl _ "I have known men to come uni: The Conservative members pressed: i,.. (ithere," said he, "who could not sit Mr. Proudfoot to say what was wrong: 3mm l iin a canoe." He advocated that tdell with the primer. "Have you read ite'", Ittr. Sit-lining: and the Students. ', appointments bi- loft wholly With the! asked Mr. J. w. Johnson (Hastings). t,' 1 _ _ .t _ ' .. b .01.; Minister and the other experts ot the I have it here." retorted Mr.; 5 All". J. Ali-luunig, Libi'ltll mum» .. department. Mt'. shillington mun-i Proudfoot. Continuing he said that: ii'or West. Wt'llington, in tho t'otlt'tt't' 'cri soiled the establishment of a system; an inspector had said the primers; lids address on the Budget on Tues-i of trunk colonization roads. and. con-L 've/fy/lol/et,, . t l . ', . ttf - ..'. c ' 'st" SIS' -i-iii-i chided by declariny' that Onturio's ops " an one inspec Ir, say! ',titl) took ounsmil to SH'H '.:' " ijii',i/,ii'ij,'i'it) to compac with the i'vl'tile' that? asked Mr. Mustrrove (North, mizv Hun." I". terntcd the vowdy. out-:J . _ . 1 . st I Huron). i, breaks: at the students at the Univit- 'latrricyltural development in} l: :02"). "The Government ought to bo able '-'1- l' Toronto Last "voming "wilern Provinces lay m hci vas i to tell that." rejoined Mr. McDougali f") U . ' . 'ilands. 7 (East Ottawa). i Wrllington mun rccehwd a prolanml'n I 0d Ex )cnditui'c . ; l . ' I. s " . , 9 :iiilll arousive note purporting to IlL'ii Mt nucn _' . l . . 4' The Premier's Statement. ": ii'rom a l'niversity student. Mr. lic-i) Mr. J. c. Elliott (West 3.1ldq-ICSA'V "1 may .ten Iry-.s hon. gentleman." ': , .". *' id h- would probably inkv' emphasized Ily' hardships expeiiencm i, said Premier Whitney. rising. "that 1km." M? u . . ' T . , ' F'in rural districts by the 'c.tho1i.t.ion.,or': the Government does not know of Otto 'opportuuity to la) the (lotunicnt Ilf't'the model schools. Touching the 111.". Inspector who has condemned tho {fore tht' House, with ii View to i'lll-'iances of the Province, the Speakell book. and I may say further that an- l "rnsizing his allegations in refPrchncc,l,!ueclured that the present Government; other Province of this Dominion in- l C " ' -l r' cicr and conduct of some/had ituepeasecl the expenditure motl'l tends to shortly publish a set of books . "'.'. tht {$3624th C' lilurilig its short term of ottict than it; 'hased upon ours, with a view to on- ol the, s u "' "lad been during 3:: years of Liberal' taming similar prices.' ,1'Iic House Enjoys a Laugh. 1admirtistrution. The revenue. UDOU'; , , " ', I . '... ot often that a member Ufi!\\'hi('ll the Government congratulated; What Wag the Whole Cost . . It t I"sl-itiirc is greeted with aii-i'itsell'. was built 111) on legislation ol Mr. Proudfoot persisted in his Crit'].. tt,),',,,..e"'t'.ii,h1 r%i"si'i'fei, of the Housviiihcll' predecessors. l cism of the books. "It is; true that "RH-i" l J"i.fd.C, to speak, but Itohcrtll Touching upon the power Drown", they got the books "heap". but thor " rut s'd,'o','r"ri'ficil of East Lambton isliMr. Elliott declared that. he subscrib-i do not say what they paid in prepar; J": Jf tho few whose popularity isiled to the propaganda 0f cheap power.! ing the matter and getting the plates. 'Ul"\\"l\"s' in striking evidence when ho/twt proceeded to criticize the legisla-l Expressing his approval of the Nil-int; himself squarely on his fcciiltion under which easements for the} scheme to secure cheap power for the i? Ci, clears his throat. The addresses; building of the transmission line were; people of the Proyin.ce Mr. PT.udfoy.t. i'iir'chc (iii/run Liberal from the ",'t,i.iiii','i"ijiii,l,,Fui,,i'is':, Ho reiterated his position; reiterated the criticisms of other Li- Uf the House are noted for their brew. last session. that new hy-laws sliouldi beral members directed against tho ii out the member from East Lamb.. (ittave been submitted again after the clause which allows the electric coin: , t 3n knows what he wants to say and ilchang'c of the scheme. ( mission power lo take a. right of was isgvs', it with all the 'tive humor" "Mis ko " ' .e. - i over a farmer's land without giving it (Tt"iviiivai shrewd cm i sense than! - tittt HI. Mus lion. Mr. Beck. j him the right to take his case to the lids Celtic ancestors hair given him. ii Hon. Mr. ihreli----T1ie hon. member; courts. i Yesterday afternoon he arose to re- lit, mistaken in stating that the scheme' The Leaders Cross Swords. , 1 ion the debate on the Budget. and was changed 1 . "3! ' n minutes kept the mem- l ' , . . I Referring to the opposition to the Ltor tiftee . ' . Mr. Elliott-But the electors were; . .. . bers oonvulsed with laughter. Pre- led to believe that they would Mi power project. Mr. Proudfoottaid it i . b Whitney beat "ty steady rat-a-tat- ow r . , "s Be l was not confined to "Grit politicians. mm? . . p e at the price stated in these! V _ . t y at of applause on his desk, whilo by-laws He ti 1 ti I V Political friends of the, Minister 0 ita J J. Foy became red in the h 1 ' . long 1t 1e progress ori Power in London were opposing it. mom. .: t e powet DIOJeCt was characterized: " _ . iiaee with merriment. by a maximum f vex ti ' . Encouraged bs the leader of the , I "rir. McCormick, after expressing minimum. of s , tl', xa on and ".' Opposition during the election cam- ld' regret that the Hon. Mr. Mathe- pee . _) paitrn," observed Hon. Mr. Blake. liql'nl was unable to be in his Place in "All Experience Meeting." 5 "The hon. gentleman doeMPe'Rttow 1the House, started out by putting in Mr J . i [ what he is talking ahout," declared '.' good word for the farmers. and he Bud . t . l Ross (Monck) likened the; ', Hon, Mr. Mackay. tll'uped that the Government would 2'at-'iiate, " debate P an "experience)! "Let me say this." stated the Prem-l loft?" ptr.. He replied to the criticism ler, rising. "that the leader of then T _ i i. McEwing concerning the atu- Opposition and certain of his friends iqIiIgtgiqiiitigIttIIiittIgiIir, were lying awake at nights trying to

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