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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 28 Jan 1878, p. 4

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| ; * k t ® . f e ,'«' . Mr. MACDO ; e is ih 1 UGALL-- f : ¢ is in force there. L--The Dunkin Act h % o y Mr. BETH . such a question, non. genticmen should ¢ f l STHUNE--But I rise abovo . mere tionali . | people there who think suppose there are --~ Colle b sectionalism. _ The 7 justified in disobeyi they are perfectly i ge was by no means & Toronto institu-- M ol any rate, that Act):;ng the Dunkin Act. At & Cou. Every boy, whether he came from [ ; ple from givin oes not prevent the peo.' ornwall or Windsor, was entitled to the | cordi & champagn same privileges as the youtl i t rdial to t} inpagne or any oth 3 Y th of this city f j | Act presumcsl m{o fr:c"'{s; all the Dunluex: lnd:;e cenie. Sot fiss the To from outsidé t 3 §ale {of intoxicatine | d to prevent the %; smaller foes than the Toronto pupils. E i Sunniitice"" (oneer O ; Honke in . Amail lasaace shoke of & suf, mothber for Bouth f ; is one of tg 'heers and laughter.) That -:ncoc'g.p')ke of a surplus from the Univer-- ' | with the Du ll'u weaknesses in connection :l y of Toronto. There, was, in fact, no JP 2 | be this fact nkin Act, and I dare say it may Cllrplus, and the reason was that University v | ordindr which accounts for the e'(tn;'- ]ollcge was at present starving. (Hear s | reers ¥ speech made on the occasi = rear.) The Senate was not able to ip ' t rred to L occasion re-- the Coll o equip { $ on to say t](.t'mght""') Mr, Bethune went noLt ollegs as they would like; they wore f | B EMICK on iat no me}ul)cr should make an P able 'to' pay the salaries they ought to 4 was perfe "Lllly l_'"'t.v in the House unless he Eg)' While judges obtained from $4,000 to ( $4 P + T ALUS sure he was in the right le:(J:OO & )'cat'll', the professors in the Col-- H ' maxy Lll--Who 13 c cide wh re, _ gontlemen _ of _ equal _ abilit I 7 P hc\ns right? 14 to decide whether :'l"';i":"hlo lm«} spent their lives in fitth;vé % Mr. BETHUNE--He hemselves for their work, were paid from : | f fg'c:ly convineced in hiI:Low(:!lgx:lit lt(:l b:}pcr. ffii:O'?iL:°n§':s,ooo per annum. -- He thought k U , Fi ko -- h o nd tha » d UnJUust, He m : illgl:;; ['t::t ltl:)crc f;\f:t that a partisan lr'i's;i: | Mr. MA(_'JUOU(}(A{I.:'Itr}:;'f'ir')1 A h ;', l i t docs h u"}]\(, a partisan statement that untior the 1 h shed to point out Ob w "(mx;;% ?bdnlvc m adromtne serions a fily Cape lnc 'xcud -1)5 sanlarlcs the Univer-- A 6 E: .l; sibility of stating that which h lrc-' d cpols pended in 1876 $34,618, while for e B l 10t believe to be true, (Cheors.) poogk the L'l'rb'htm' which he understood the hon j | ' 1 j Mr. MACDOUG A) 8. | ho Minister of Education to say was th * P H DUGALL--Does t \| fourths of the Uni a 3 iree-- | ber mean to say that i ghmaeve it s w $4,400 wa ie University expenses, only [ ae 1 | cither side of the House (;3"" fic';ntlcmcn on Nlouch :v'!:?hsl-'fl.w;- That did uct look as j {/d | " f | Mr. -- BETHUNE 1 o P ing? lt !-N lf){l was starving. # 4) | the House do not 14. ie rules of ship ex ego, while the scholar-- | : ® a s hip exnenses were those i y8s ol I know that from gcrmxt. me to do so. _ But Mr. BET ose of the University, | + s oth sides thi t It. BETHUNE contende Jt /d for paitisan purpos les things are said stituti f ended that the in-- W . A poses which th ; ititution was starved, and i [ + . partisan who give l e particular become SA!1 , & it would never , | ® es utterance to th« ome efficient until large 4 at the timse are wr i1cm knows paid. H j arger salaries were | on' rong. Order e e pointed out that the se hi ' not referring to an * _ ( Ll.) lfllll were fo > 9 bCllolarghIpS 1 F c nrant *s elmw y particular person ; my e for the bencfit oi poor s s fro :L-'lj:tc:;.tlt: ';("}litl-" ;(' point O:It tll:t:;rts(t)ll:u' Pl:'? tbs\lcml'&;'try. poor : stujonts: from A . ack is made for pure * Mr. MACE UTG - poses. . (Cheers.) or purely partisan pur. of that I CUluZ)(ltt'i'nLI;rIt do not Complain ' $ . Mr., LAUDER--It is made f proportion to the amo:lanti:)uin?ltfoo h.tltl'?. in | ! purpose, ade for no such | 'sole."llil'l'l'!l]lUNE said that bccflfszlli:lx:; j lle | i Mr. BETHUXR--O ittle the hon, gentle # f i Anarts thai KR--OL course Fpuekr mak % . gontleman proposed to , | y ll\':::\\la that the hon. member for cl;'ltsrt.)j)'(,"lyl l; e it less. (Hear, hear, and laughter.) \ k ; s no partis: ive j x ircy . b istri i iX | 8 simply 'f"'k:"lllli:li(l)ltfln;rhxnl.llt;"'.lI' ho mgmaa/od: d'fnzl:r':i]xtlg(tliotlg ((hbl-nbut': it among different | " 1 y i s 8, Or gome site . Mija good, (Laughter.) ou for ue public University "'fl'i, doil:f} A (\\l')(]ntl' (t'fhllw(;'.;:.l {hbt 'h®n aff & i * i 0 ic greates é | "B'i:'-s _'u\ lil)h.l. rose to a point of order ;lldtlotual importance, and it would be unfor-- f? | imput nn'lnopm- fn.-. the hon. ;.:cntlcman"u; inate to cl-!p',vlo its moveinents. He did | | | Such (: ('" r\?\"- motives to any member }wtlw"h to disparnge Cie Pibet quiversitics, laid (;m\ori": was contrary to the l)l'illt'iltlt; V:')(l).rll{e' "m"'fl't lhf y were all doing a good | a violation (;'f the Attorney--General, "':;-"1 too aey ""?" professors in these w« re also { . more than th: true m'?"'l principles, and, | ic poquy paid. -- All the different universi-- B a of the i{mn'-lr:'tr was a violation of the rules | oll:Sl t i We Pippipecy S t thought l% | hon, gcml(-,;;{n ](.il'(]'»ll))()ix'(m{\ cheers.) 'The | ]mi'(l) l)(lu "'l;cl_ consolidated _ into one | & i\ 4: (A n once.as it was im C ."l' e called to order 1 & isti 41 fnn in Toronto. The | ' ; ¥ vC ipossil inratall us arge number of students th e gyl | h . he was going to cmll, sible to forstell where be brought '1:,};.',*:&.(;'.("'!.; i"l'":l":""'l thus | M\ | Mr. SPEAKE competition ye wl wuld lead to greater | 4. | flon. mcmbclrx SI&H':(& h:;m 1:|ruln that no and 'tl'e ll(,:ils'tu :::?:Nl ilé"":lultd of training, | i | arpr K Mect on the Hous i+ eanti. ftessors that money could | ( 1 Mr, BETHUNE was obliged to th (i f{':'l "'-'"-"]h§ bl? n])h'llllt:t], This was thcreason | ; h | n}_g'}fl\('t for . calling him to order fil'ilon. (;(;, ("'"" niversity was the best on this '5 w;s ied to point out that he had |;0't q -" he n Ilvl_l(u nt.' It was attended by between 600 | h f)'c on thc' House, but simply on a f\w' ect. 'u d 700 studeuts evory year, who enjoyed i # ' | rs on cither side. (Laughter.) LH s way' A chin Taat m advantage of the instruction | | | : | glad to be able to bear tL'Stlllx;;ny tu was | (]»l lhg best professors who could be secured | ; effect, (Great laughter.) But he O't!mt. lt'"l"u.nl(l be a nn,\!\n-tun:- o the cause "f | 6 pass .to the consideration otf the "0.1.ld: 'n.,' 'f'. cdll('uth'n'lf this trust wore taken | question--was it right that the fund | away from the University, or the control | | ,g should be administered in the m un over it which the Senate now possesses ] [ | :'h" it had been administered ? wg":mtr in any way lessoned. The House had | 5 R "B\'e supérior education in a country 11-';?' 4s all the check on that fund that 5 bmz, and such institutions as those lltt)' (": (; | :\;.u required. | These gentlemen knew that : 'czs;'i(t).n' gti;ltlcmcn opposite were a rca;; },S "'";" 1'31('1": Stulul(;d to the Government, and & e was & q s = rere liable to be calle A 3° ; , } ber ofyst.udcnts ';t&:;:(:t{]::;;?': t'h(.fxt the num. imlm-lu-r" (-(\)Dwtn ilill'llt'«d (U'l:!; bou"tl f ut } | s r °r Caunada C on n detrariy g ie only fault \ ' lege l_md mrcrcmu-d of late and was s':fl{»?'- 1}'>m.d was that they bad put up a \'ct)"ylluud. ; (t:'l;cumai{ (llljca_r, hear.) 'They might poi:; x:um(- bumlmgl---u building which was highly | j a & niversity _ with a recessary, and surely the money S ¥ ) pride _ as _ the | institution K?Ido':'fi!"f{' spent on no beiter object, (\]]lc:;'r"c)oll]d be ; .1 f the Hon. President of the Counci ue Mr. SCOTT pointed aif g educated Ch he uncil was oag :P ed out that the statut i' h ated. _ (Cheers.) _ Thougt required the Senate of the Universi aAMLCG ' Bethune) belonged to th°"1~l ho (Mr. i 1 'llf Senate of the University to lay . Church, he would b e -- Presbyterian n annual return betore this House. TA J * C li » id e the last to placa the bad not done §0, and when the hoi * 1cy \ slightest embargo on the University, which for East Grey made a simnple moti i, member | ) ouglgt tq be curlcq on irrespective °f,creed a.rcturn, political motives ;"('lm 'i°n for such _A Institutions of this character might be in him. ie did not think the inte ;:lbut-ed to : i pe l operation fox years before their full fruits motion was to "\'lwmi|-auioum'.m l.0n of the $ would appear, and now that we were just ment fund,, or that an o n flane endow» f 1 f t -- getting the best crops from the earl his side of % y gentleman -- on D . 0 P thh o 3 e carly sow-- of -- the House desired t 4 ing, it was too bad that his hon. friend such , thing. Speaking for hi ired any hi | should lcx'xd his distinguished name to a certainly did not, 'i'hi:fu d iimself, he »[b=_ t charge of |_ncon_xpctcm:y in the management should be under the ('('.lltr l)ll , he contended, § a } of the Umv:ermty. (Cheers.) If hon. gentle-- the same as other public n(xox of the House mon opposite were uat.i_sfied there was any | * ence a prominent I'lalixl< in tliq s.1 It was 5 mmmxgnagemcnt, why did they not ask for a the Reform party that moucve'l ue aot be 4) § f commission of enquiry, and remedy any . appropriated for any y should not be . zer;"Ce that -- might be found | to in Council wiflmn)t, };l:;posc hut's ' | exist Hear, hcar. ideri House. _ The rilw the consent of the | : ( , hear.) In | considering ; .__ The railway fund of a million and i | is 6. f # * 7

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