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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 19 Mar 1895, p. 3

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_ ' , - G-&r> " --"" b . avinee- ' -Agrtatl _ ', an of a County Con 'tg, ' .7 - Mrs.", p ' _ .. .m'liinon..,he hae " thud-Elle ti11intr of otBeetg 'e ' " but eoteN, M "70% , would be more amenable to , a _ ~ .tn it, which did "Mt attod Mon and convenience. and. M. V _ N: with?!" Attorney-Gem swarm over the Province 'at' ' a "a",',; ' Ir. Whitney than yt.i,er.tlttt,i.etae'1eEfor the Gate PN q ed to t e F6rt%rsion of the-Pub . that Jsppointed them. It followed," V rs t ', member octhe enmission. and (that if the people appointed tttgd Mi l. il? if It Itatd been bv the arguments fityitt1s they would have control at tht " - _ ' tht forward. The County Councils, remuneration, and money wduld be sav- j held, _ wow be 'tar more familiar ed in that way. He did not think the I ith the clai F and tyy/ea/tyy o. the charge could be made that the Oppoar q applicants for. the position than WWW] tion were trimming their sails to catch cbe the Executive Council of the Pro- any vote. He wished to state e h ti- , Vinee,. who minht 7b? some hundred caily that they had taken their . "e', ' - i lies away. and could n it know them position long before Patrons we .. ' t all well. Mr. Whitney then ievd heard of in 'tu"i2l",utu', (lu b5 '.'me paragraphs fro The Glotw's con- . _ . T e . ' i ' ' - densntion of the repgi't. with reference . ' The vote was then . y "a. _ . , to appointments toiacant omces with- t, attit that the opposit ' , , . tin a fixvd time, and the prohibition of was 1ertt . by a majority ' as the . lemhers of the Legislature accepting vote he u = - Patrons vot- IP, l'ices. nnd hold ttht these showed l ed with ' . _ ' --n list small cottfldo'nee in the Government's IN ,3" folio ' administration of affairs. and also con- i Yeas - Beat MIME:?, trnding that the officials appointed by Crawford, Fallis. c~ .' IW, ' Cl ' . the Government constituted u standing t1'ff, Howland, K - ' , : guard of partizans. Irs concluded by McCallum, Matrwo6ir, - , " ' . {arguing strongly against tho system of SO". Meacham. Miscam- ' I l , direct election. objecting to tho periodic Rtid (A'ddington). Reid (E ' a l - "! ' i turmoil which would be caused by the , John, IN hitney, Willoughby--23. V 1elections. and declaring his preference i Nays--Awrey, 1'oalr, Itennett, PAggar, fol appointment by County Councils. , i l,"..?,'.'::" '?/p.i',1,s,,od.' 03:1me Caépexnteg. Hon. Mr. Dryden said the speech that I 1y ' 39",?" ar on, e an ' the House had Just listened to remind- l fi';?,'?,',',') fiat,, Currie, re,t.nare,,Qt. ' '.- ed him of it story of a law suit between i Fe en, [yin id e . arwel ' . a you'ng lawyer and an old one. The .rguson, e. ' " row, Ger- n' _. . . man, Gibson ( iatttsort (Hur- .. "young man spoke to the jury for a long on) Harcourt rt s" . k . Atime and then sat down. The old man . i H iii, Lo . r. -9 Do . Radff'lil ' e and said: "I think I shall follow . 6% "d l " c I' = MIC " 7 e example of my learned friend andl _ 'M' ALL? ), ' ter" r}; .. g-S ll ten, bmit tho case without argument." Hel t . ,llhc,ltii'y,'.p, i ii t c Eh'Ntl l' 'Btftttg a' submitted. Mr. Dryden declared. that I' . 35!. "son, T flle on, to" " a . " a , Gtefe, Paton, Richardso , - v' 1. Whitney had. not presented any ar- , il b ll d Sh St tt 'agi i. ment in behalf of his position. What I :0 tl ar , d Ire' ra on." Em y, " ," ' s the Object for which the cilangc ( I'ruax, Woo --5 . _ ' ' 'e ty. Fi 5, 5f to be made ? " could not he said The House. went into Committee ot'? , . ' t a better class of men would be ap- Supply. and as " was 6 do." rossePrr .' , d by County Councils. The ap- . recess. .", 1iititM"' DC n ents would "ill be made from The House went mto'etfmmittee of 1aaf,i't"e,s'c,1e,tif,?,g'/"1t5ya' " No. no ') I Supply at 8 o'clock.- Before Mr. E. J. --an _ the occasional default of Colin-l Davis took the chair, Sir Oliver Mowat. ty, Treasurers was evidence on that "l with a smiling face, arose and informex' .' lit-int. lie believcd the ()ppositlon's mo- Mr. Speaker that he had no doubt al "rd in recommending this change was lt l would be pleased to know that the re- I pui'ely imiiticnl. and that they did not _ suit of the election in Haldimand had ' rtnlly wish to see a change take place. l ill-en that thcir old friend Dr. Baxter l i Mr. McKichol was the Patron spniton- ' "mild return to his accustomed seat ',, man. lie rcpeatcd that tiicy were not "it" some 400 majority. A burst of ap. ' there to mnke or linmakc Govetmtnettts. plunge came from the Liberal ranks, and l, That as the; but] already m1eclutuul as: the noise died away Hon. J. M. Gil)- ' l, they would Willi lit-furo- taking action st," remarked " Car . ktlte "W1 in l until the tu'.tnrl't of the tumv.niesion inid: which the nnenimo J E" F, f " mo- " l l-w-n prompted and the policy of thr, lion is usually annou a n TS' 'le. P. "' ! Crovtu'ttlpent announced. they wottltl not I tonight-r followed the iq qli 'tWi' " [w . i-iltlngc their determination under tlro l the House went into com u at, 4 :.. Present tict'tttrttttttttrrran. on some "119T l The vote of 91.43:, tor imm F _ b'tion was occasions the Opposition had stolcn the o/r/i/d. and then Mr. Dryden toop up . i'etrons' clothcs. but in this mutter thcll' the vote of $123,486 for agriculture. The Iroli .it..v, V/tu'i' "ll Ilifrerimt. Th" Patron." Minister explained that tho estimate? trr.rt' not in furor of nlrpsiuttrtt'rtt by include $250 more for the Experimental ("Milly I'oun: ils. itt turttl'r,oi 'il, he d" l'niun. whose excellent workheexw '-- clawed the i'ntrons' 'iiriutvPiutvul "r the mi. He noted the fact that the. vote 8: pl'ill'lli'v or hilngillg in iwmillitions ill V "(in for the Central Farmers' Institu T ' this titnsrwl.tm they turuld not by nun-nil- is oiomwd. the usefulness of that or- l lui. cccttiz:ttion having, be though . (Clem! I 7-711 Vim-20F Itoittts'il out thut lry Ily' null that 55,000. instead of . "' "l '1 Why the tvsoltttiott was Uruftod tlttr (Vn'vl hire is d, he [Elven for I A": of in ii- villo nnd Town of Tttnt",": Li..ii,i.s? i/.stiuiiesin cons, . " ' V srhich would lmrc no l'cpl'csclltntlon in! fupthor steps to improve F tho County Collin-ii of Hastings. woyuli further noted the (FM-1'11. vot'e to, q have no "a". in "ppoirttmimts'. Fo" the "xr;erimental fruit "ttMons. and the this l'l main und without 1sxpretositW any t-vccllont Work done already by these :pinion upon the lncrits of tho uy."st1on sr/iii/utr, and thon spoke of the late; in- \Volll-l \'otc against the resolution. depllrtiil":'0f1ht' appmxungntl " to Mr. Hump-rt): thi- independent llii-m- .N W" for practical iastruoit 3""? '. "W for Nirth Ha.ctittg.H. "xl'hhml that "s.'c,ir'rdyiius" by tram-Hing opis6 - tho i'onnty ('ouin il of Hastings haul silidnhat three deIrutatiottts - ', . i ii s,csrul " tvso1tttlott "bmp,' tho "ll-".01 Pis 'Hl'llt out who, in the \'pry sh; " tt " Us: lution and ho wolllll. out oi sl., rt't'-. 'ii, i h upruvins: is possible _ t. , i-I.-'t- to that \ xprcssion of opinion. \oic to (i,'.'it' 30 electoral distrl F: ." © fol-it. , 'E. ".' 'Et -, s: to a ueiiritTo'tt - Ar. t4trattort ox.rsluined thot lw yyultl it?" '//isI?,il'.o'l'1d, is a Lgaciical fruit- ulvimso- the rerollition inn-Misc he did '.vrt r',', jy, . .1. {i l'irvdcn explained that the -. tt ink that either cl-wiion Ly tht. l""yrlt' 'll fi'J).h/','r'l,' will do the work Very thor- up by County ("puritans would in- on l'lli- l .1; if: in Bun" both of time and labor. pron-mint upon the prosent Systi'nl. 'l lzc _ 11't1'iiid,'lh','i':,l; was carried on at some thautty Courvrll of Itttwhorvupilt had l l".(i 'tri.; sin itq'ey Proposing that a passed a resolution asking iiicii- rem... ':y,yj1,ly, hf ."lpmm:al Instruction be " susntativos to vote against the (mum-w (i/i'..',',,",,;'")',',,.' the licnciit of farmers :but Mr. proposed in tho vtlyt)y1 . ir win" was int lincd to think it dliikult Col. Matheson said that one ground Lin-t s'iiiii,:,.%I' attendance to make nqainst npwdnttttimts by tho Provirwi tl E ' lg"- ditheml' workable. Tho vote was Government was that " was a part of ie", (d! 341mm and then the House pass- the centralization of "MY" by which l 1tiii b lit-In ii.diif/,idtioG of tho vote of this Government entrenched itsylr :ll oi' i ;'il.,,,l'/w,' It" 'r",',)" 'i'c,liti'is; and charities. tic-. tic avy,vetl strongly ng.tinst t,ly,',l l I. ti,i/',"dd'n'Vt"/if'i' Mr. Rowland sug. (pinion of county oiiiciills by popui.li n i. _ . id d . ... _ . gistcd that innates of hos} itals R e vote, but tinwrr'd to the oxrumenc; of t (. . mment should be disfran. the county oiliccrs of Lunnrk to show Ly 'tf'i' //'hveer/l'a"t'i'1', wus Jiseurspd for the practicability oi' appointments hy ' gllzliin-'iime Mr. Gibson not am'onlng with ' the County Council. fi/ri/dir/i/ir'; stand. Hon. Mr. Harty. Mr. Mnrttw said that this subject had in . this connection. mentioned been brought up in three Parliaments. the stories of pauper-s voting F This, he Lbouviht, showed there was at the Kingston election, and some public opinion Irchltvl it. It was stated that the vote from those in- very wc11 known that ttte prescnt sytr- stitutions was divided, that he knew of tem was simply appointment by the nit- no patients other than those paying for I ting members of the constituencies tiltir keep who voted, and that only [which sent supporters to the Govern- some 30 or 40 voted a1.top,citl,1ea. ,, The [ment. The Government knew nothing vote was then passed; and the; you"; ' about the qualifications of the ap- adjourned at 9.50 p.m. V . . ""_ . ', pointee. Was it reasonable to say that rtW l .. . i one man was wiser than all the mem-

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