The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 27 Feb 1914, p. 2

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, . - _ -t W _ t TF _ or"?! 3:332? t'ltt Ward _ ulnar "wagon:- vme, was takéniand- - I . ,. these interests in the House a pair Wtha requested by the Govern- we. . ' out their deteirett---tt position ment Whip, or, my own responsibility . ,sgffr'h r. 7'.- _"tMt honorable member in this I paired the honorable member for Ire., V" ' 'ome can a'pprove or support. Preacott with the honorable member 'V"" , C . tor Manitoulin. The next day I re- {4: Funniest to nouns. ceived a strong letter of protest from Vis, pen! desire further to say that the the honorable member for Prescott 5' ' honorable member for Prescott came for having done so. and he spoke bit- _- to the Liberal caucus this morning terly to me as Whip and the position _ and made a. statement in reference to I had assumed in pairing him with the I ri?' _ the letter read in the House yester- honorable gentleman from Manitou- J" day by the honorable member for lin. . Grenville. After making his state- Htt Pojyrlt. the attitude 1tOW wk?" ment the, honorable member retired. by Mv.. Ferguson was one «if great T It was unanimously decided that the ("fam'mhmh't't' vnd the bomb he' . honorable member should not he tried to explode on Wednesday hurl: iagain invited to attend caucus or rui.1.ed. to produce the effect that he the recognized as one entitled to take anticipated. (Applause.) {as in the f,tli)"t"ittit'e, of the Lib- G _ l , mem era o t P Le islature. an 1r"ttli,tiii,ii,iiit,ii,F'ti2,ri been 'g,ii'ht/g,eayd', overnment May '; l o In y t e, Chief Whi of i mil" It the Legislature. p the Prosecute Member i ' t S a. painful duty to be com- lmmcd' ' . i . lt _ [Pellet] to make such " statement. but Hon J Bate?" . 3:51:11: th'),di1f)1sl,'t"l,,T.aeJ,.t. l Jed'?, thiseside a): the Holllso feel it is meni front the 'ld'l,1'lt; on. Jd 'sdr,'l),tr . owe ooursews; ".. cie " '.".Y." .. 'House and the party whiclit wring-pg: , of the luantnrol letter: ll ith refer-) Bent to sever the relations which have once to the letter written by the hon. [hitherto existed between the honor- .rnember tYom Prescott to this House' able member for Prescott and his col- l t'??sterdar, the leader of the Opposi-': .lcagues on this side of the House." 3 tum Rhys he made a statement to! g . lt'iillCUS. but has not given any ex-' Mr. Ferguson Tries t ninnaiion to this House. It was puir I ' . licly stated that he would do so to-' 1 to, Make Capital 21W- y)"' would lune liked to; i l Mr. Ferguson took advantug'o of Mr. Ugdhnthll" (,rhi,',.'/ar?,11',1. but ill (loianlt'5 I {Return .H remarks to add further cunl- the, G . , . ' Yrt to h") "" 1.ihall' ot ment on the Evanturel "a". Incident, t ,' 1o..T,l'IT,"r.rlt that tho sex-ions mat-I 'Mr. Rowell's statement had surprised Cr,, im on ed Ill that loHei- has on-; him, he said. and he was not inclined gaged the attention ol' the Govern-l do think that the Liberal leader could .m-ent, and Hwy will Mk" such steps} r lentlrely tlierotrvoeiu.te. himself from the as they . deem tl'"t'r'H'4rt.t'y afier "altrt [position he had assumed. "What are um] Cihl'pllll omiSidm-niion in deal with l ','the facts as they will Le virtwed bv " properly and to saw the; dignizy of; _ tho public? The hon. member from tho House, whose dignity has imen' Prescott was nominated as the rooog- Insulted by that notion." ' illzed candidate of tlt" Liberal pm." I Mr. Howell followed. "Witlt refer; ti,'h9.atic"'j,'.yv: He "'st revognizp'] a),, lent? to the observations made iiy the] '. e. was elected us Silt'll. and his 'h'mi 1tovmirrr.s, tho noting Prime Min-i election was acclaimed ull "Yoi' this 'ister l had t'.vnrec'ttul tl a l . ' ' Province as a great victory. Not on]: he, 'frum '[.,.(.;;.m t L1", . 11"" menf'! _ (is that the case, but he came 1m; to-dar "nd .Hr- Upld\( I",".,') limoI iSUlerting; the. Liberal purty ditcnd- make " 1),t, [pl fall") ry' Mill will? .ing the councils of tho "hex-i1] li'irtV ', '/r','i'txe" l bid. nun: to tho Hol,lso:, ll taking part in their deliberations from. I acti "i'/l,r'd', P.. rho l~plll£ll.ks oi the; time to time. He. Rpm himself Woo-1v I i _ ink .rlpt, Minister that the intuit-1" allied and in touch with this, iC.di,'iCr,"'ri: '3 one oi Sili'n grave "luminance and: the Opposition, Who had just (it-mount)- serious minort that it should receive; 'ed him in the House. the attention of tho Government. and! ' , lie Will find that the inern'wor'S on this" pus It Campaign Fund. __ I Sldte of' the House will facilitate anel "1 remember onl veste . - (It: Ion thy the Government may trike {thusiastic apliluusey . C.','.':','"',','.,',',),? cane l properly in connection with the nmtlur. Header of the Opposition received theE that 13:15 bven brought mm" thci _"ifi.'Jl,a/?, of the hon. gentleman fromi House. i '. real-on when he referred to him as. l 'my beloved leader, whom I am proud l Pressure May Caut? l to follow.' He went arm in arm l " i with his leader in advocating his pol- ', Membtw to Resign) icy of moral reform and the abolition i IV ' " of the bar, "tttl all the time he had! f lint Mr. huuniurcl will do in ripen ' expressed a desire to make an official' o "the proceedings in the Legislature I 'rr connection of the liquor interests ,',',t.t,s,,,t,,y,u"trv, Was: tho most eagerly dis-l with the Liberal party to get u '15".ng [F'h'éd will" "nth!- lobbies of thei Contribution from the liquor party no . 01115-0. l:tst "'ghl- His tctatentent i doubt to be made use of in the ihter- Ear y in the dew that he did not intend i ests of the Liberal party." I' "Sign Is, te"! and would continui- l Cries of "Uh oh." it 1'.'.t?,ryrl...ly'Tttey as " Libm-al wasi , tntiritlor discounth by the action of Corrected by Mr. Bowel] . 918 Liberal members in vxNuding him I . tom the caucus. M r. ltowen's! '.'1 must rise on " question of fact." speech in tho Houso in the afternoon ' dmckly interrupted Mr. Rowell. "Ott i made ll clear that Mr. Evanturel was: :'he question of taste mv honorable ', excluded from the Liberal caucus. and itriend himself must be the judge. The E wo.t.rl.d no longer br. I'Cmgnized as one I ghonoruhlp member should be aware of l t'i.r/,,t,i,t,l'/,i to talit Part in lhe delibera- 2 ithe facts before he attempts to make i 'rl'c','lil, of the Liberal members of the r I i. , (ruse . ia statement. The honorable member,' I ' . . . . ifrom Prescott never travelled through I . n addition to this information be- , the Province with me. He has 2.1-: 'rl1v"sf1"'//"l'/""i,e,t,e, to Mr. Evanturel! iways been opposed to us on the policy I L5}; '1'. c. 'M. Bowman (North Bruce), , "tt the abolition of the bar eitlieri y eral I', hip. it i.s understood thati figuratively or in any other why." l 'lri Root-ll has written personally ad- : But Mr. FOrguson would not be sai- :1)!" n? him that the best com-Se Open 1 istied. He referred to the Journals of Fl an ks to tender his: rosuznation to the a the House for 1912 when the vote d/ row. et as mombcr for Prescott. ( :31: gaboligh the bar" resolution was. (Govcrtutwnt"s Attitude. I fe , an quoted Mr. Bram -? 5 . " , . " 7 being paired with Mr. a'i"J')',lvt.1"e,lcri, sad???- hint gnen by Mr. Foy before. pair, he declared, was equn'niert t" I J11")."£"t that the Government :upportlng the resolution of . My?! "il/ll' ht,r"rasi,of,'J,iu""i/)'d in view Jil towel], as it offset Mr. Gamey's v ' ( Er: t. . l : ' may cause Mr. i "What does it mean?" said Mr For. , rgsiiin me to change his mind about l ' , . . . C-.; gning. The Course that th l cuson ill conclusion. "it .- " ~1. . ' r rea . . e Gov-l lyou can sit here and jru"s',se,f,',li"' this. £23,113: [1.2le 3:2? If forced to apt,! 'ldbera party and . ie . , "M ' 11.f,lottll, and the At-l . . . , We will accept torneo -General will not make 'e ' ! tour sympathy, assistance and RUP- iment.' tt state-i' gaunt so lone as you are not discover- ' . In view of Mr. Evanturel's admis- 5 sum that he wrote the letter read tol Mr. Bowman Explains the House. it would seem that the? . "r. _ matter of proot was only a formal af- I There were more interruptions and 1 fair. An investigation could be made l the Speaker vainly tried to mairt"' l by a select committee, and a, report) order. ' am I made to the House. and expulsion and f Mr. C. M. Bowman (North Bruo l disriualification follow, according to insisted on making an' 'l2;'d'fhi'f,1 l, the character of that report. It is with regard to the record of the v fy ' practically "SUN-d that the House it.. in 1912, The day the vote was in?" self will go on record as expressing its l Mr. Evanturel had left the Chamhgn censure of what Mr. Evanturel has! leaving a message with a memb r, done. . that he did not wish to he pair ll' 1the next twenty-tour hours will no 2"" "1299886 _wa.s not conveyed' T, 33111:: 35?; thc atmosphere one way i

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