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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 28 Feb 1896, p. 1

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Sos, *. last sesslon'ibofifih & the Agricu ture and Arts Association. It W P es vacant, a fire hbhaving. destroyed the *¥ building, and it was desirable either _ to lease or sell the perty, , In _ t order to do either it _b e necesg--. _ i maneial ; .Tarly to dispose of )r!; -- Jamieson's i la * claim. It was afterw@ leased to hi tatement Still Further for & term of 21 yesrs at $4,000 p« D b year, upon conditions AS to the erec ebated. tion of buildings, etc., and he is now the tenant at that rental, he having a hoeld it under a lease from the Agri-- umm culture and _ Arts Association, under QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEG ;vel::h he paid from $1,8v0 to $2,000 per FYCS ,EGE. h OfDl;.h Wl}l{loughby moved for an order sad R [ e House for &A réturn giving _| pees t Ad girrrlxex:) 1'nfRa.lllaim:ollcmttts for the posi---- Retrenehh egistrar of Brant and of| ichment Suggested by a ?X)(;,rlth?}:m' the Cns oi alifeay "a " Patron er s, the 'names of appointees and! Member. dt;tlis (0\{ thf*hl'v[appointment. > Miver Mowat replied t on tisinith us ttllx]:ptlic:ttltlons were cé)nfiden:;:lt. '::: ' ------ a ie Government _ consequentl t Mr. McKay of Victoria and Mr. M c on consent to the motion, , Donsid Liectise the Budret A c-- IDr. Willoughby said that he was _ omn e Budget--Work of asking only for names and dates, not ommittoos. 'for the correspondence, but Sir Oliver !l:f\cr)]\t\'atms;ljdththa.t he could not cons s + C e motion was decla smmmusemsuads i lost on a division. fe 4 | QUESTION > o Friday, Feb. 28 | sSTIONS OF PRIVILEGE i The House did s * . 40. | % se ¢( a quantity iscel-- | The order; ; i Ianeous work this aftern ')'H"f(-lnuh('\l | f and(1\1(;-"](;;;8--1(1,:3:":,'; i?z'd\vere called, -- the order ; ty p C1 * earing | ues b 7 V x 4 se a Alinh "iPe -- 5 mlli paper of a number of items, | ;lnl"qti(m'o'f Dli\ll'e;,e to explain that and hearing a couple of s f | a morning newspaper a passage i ; . ple of speeches in the his speech on the budge C > in ' udget debate, which is | bee udget debate had conclusi "Pa 1i is now nearing a t}eQ n made to read that he advocated f ay .'_nAlAl. Po--day it was Messrs. Mc-- | "ue lsur\'cyillg of timber limits in | p {ay of Victoria and MeDonald y | locks of one mile or twelve miles. It : tre Bruce w onald of Cen-- | should have be s % Bruce who spok en in blocks of si the subj spoke, each approaching | miles or twelve miles & % e s Hect fron F % a I Risi y p Lh *« their special f; ) the standpoint 00| Marter refetved stion of privilege, Mr. lopar pecif amiliarity with certain | this mornt rrec to a statement in departments of the Government' 1 h \'] e ;"nl'"r};'iq Globe to the efféect that tivity. Mr. McK C 8 ac--| e had withdrawn certain stateme I ho c cdinn ay spoke of the ' he made in regar 3 k M > of the Governme . of the policy | e vIiG~s gard to a speech by N tricts nr'n,m't:u-]i..],' X:Itx-lin'lhu newer dis-- | Jx);'{-\,i;L in _ which he referred t);)til:-o I that it has ln-Jn t; '.l :l.inim,r strongly | hb \'Ih-xf.;.- 'Th(x speech he referred tr)' travagant in its dwhl' reverse of ex-- i"~," (. ay, he said, was one report@d' Mr. McDonald ~*~'pc'1ili:~"gs there, and u»n"""(l-l--hq-, delivered by Mr. Davis | made : , speaking as a Patror ns ne ago. ie »B * (}u\'urx:nii.l:'l;]-:' s \"t (.')lmn"'"ls upon ;'nln' plained that ""i'l';\ill:" ]t;'lli:m h;:d Te i All it's expenditure speech h: y igs in the ucation and agric upon ed-- | ' r1ad been omitte | & ulture, ; t | of thi nitted, and in view & numbe *A , and proposed | 1at he (Mr arter d M ent nber of measures of l'clrl-m-'h'! \ ed the .»\plnn':t'i M'"u." had accept-| f e | could .not. gee how it coult cortginly | QUESTIONS Angw [ that ne hadto o o oo NS ANSWERED I hn h: had to withdrs any In reply to a question I ED. | h "?»v!«lls:n.]. aw anything ! as to what was estion by Mr. Marte l0 °o SAnis--A ' year r'\.\"".[ ."'L" ."1" average (-ns-("'h.r. | !"S speech y -<])é- hO'n, {Z"'nt]('man in > r each prisoner : st per [it i: yesterday tried t 1 Prison for the years at the Central § apbeat that I was dec ind t The 1894 and 1895 '1-":1'\ l.\.l.' 1892, 1893, dvvper> I said to him th (HA\H'-K uky ' Clothing, also the averaue earnin and | nean ol fully reported s 1]"-'\~ spesclt each of same \"' earnings for | | been fully reported 1.1 :"" hsn anel Hon. Mr. ".ilx.".,,".'_ of each prisoner | was not read, and I ie other part' age yearly cost ' '...]'ll"," that the aver.| ' explanation lh':n' I di I] 2. ty to de. ing had been _"] l]\?nll_\u:',..,- 1",,1. ('l'»lh-' | ceive anyone on t "Alt not try to de-- $13 69: in un § .)1 ..,~1, $10 36" in 1is92. | | Mr. Marter 1at matter. 1893, $12 92; in i 92, | Flat arter--Allow in 1895, $12 49. Th n 1894, $11 80; and | simply must stand by ns reommptyeptk * CoStefor provigions ie average yearty | | yesterday so }A')"V l c y my remarks of 's" 1892, $40 28; in Il'..':':'-'m 1891, '$42 60: | his speech 1\ -lfr'xny impression of 28 52: and in i i5 & 43, $38 02 in 1\."' " Speaking SEVI* ie reéport read :-- $95, 326 10. P [3 aking of ie * ; yearly earnings per ~i, The average said the : CGovernment 1891, $37 28; in 1892, g2 prisoner were, in in 1867 wi I feovernment. Jhegan in 1894, $29 18; and in 16: in 1893, $62 37; now _ hay ith a sclean sheet an: 1 : and in 1895 $68 7 $D2 of} have a su and n reply to a further +9, 308 74, or $6.000.000." 7 ¥Fplus of -- $5,000,000 | Marter, Hon, "yyr °SS Sn by Mr thing said aftersearay couls mean any-- Mr. James M; ribson stated ar was sai ailterwards could me; 'hs Regis Massie has be that was said in The G an what egistrar of Rast : een appointed is incorree 1e Globe. Therefore it commission bein and West York. hi to tal: ect to say that I was obli D being dated J; , his alke back wh: sai as obliged Dr. John T. Giln January 23 Hon. Mr a at 1 said. "."r']"""f the ('l.n:ll)-."r Wes uMminI-:'-.(i hon. '.....t'-tll'- ".H'N said he thought H'--I ml:,"' -_"-_' 11' st. al Prison on Janu-- the ";i\'ill.-;;il,";;; I\mi; rather i"'ll'~'ih','l eply to a fur sSt; » . ag declining ak .' y Marter llli"lfr."-l'lhf'r uestion byip I'i.l,'"."h nt of-- an hon. n:-ml;' t-.!.}u the ed that Mr \l"l\l""""! Se« 1'-~t'n'\»}~t.'1r' ( M ]\'ll.) The 'member for \'K'l"of o oV at Mr. Massie's c tary stat-- Mr, avis s 3 Aibarbrts Tor r been issued and :.Ix s commission hT 1 did n.n'\.l ) had said that \'l'\: .\' #x In response l'. it to Mr. Massi AC Nexa represent what he s; * .nz.'nt Brower, Mr. Ginso, TibEHO® oY s have leader of the Opposi on shoorg Dugald ""111'.],'.v)>m~1 stated that Mr. "H't' accepted that (\hll'l".'"iun should | the London ,.\ o 1, formerly t'."-( Mr. x] iCm I-M:::""']" for l C nation. It was j April, 1890, ; sylum, was appointen i. nidst of a multi a reporter in the | , 1890, and appointed i a s titude of poi or--Six years, 1. _had served f ed in a slight omission panilk '0 maké of 3'_'25'. ;ns'A;\-'ll'.'l"."'F-'-' with a L';'r "-\" .L'x.l"ill'l rliee \\'.""Lh' 1;"-" To ® h"d not a pe vry N "UStnmar.' atuity said. . That 2 ie WB eved he ha« Mr. ll'l..l{ mer, ¥. He was \v'f"] of any "'l.&. stronger thar ad reston ask griev any newspaper r : the Jamieson, \\h"\."'. €a : "Who 4s l'-~ ved him very "'ll'hu reporter. It! Public Accoun name appears is P. er would not acce ch that Mr. Mar-- f «S ints for «§ aef "I2 in the of the me accept the explan: What is the natur $6,000 in 1839; : My member for N 'xplanation which he l'\'('(-j'\-Ll(]llU of the claim .'x.'. ? "\"lll. Whitney said .h:)r('h York,. > d such ; * op y +) ' * could say tl;{f:".l n uch a ("'ll.\'lv]('x"il "'«'l.\") ,IE;";:: what '\11' ;\]q;-l:},ll. :]a)d D()."l- & Mr. > on as f; 9 Ad S Jamicson is ]}.A{;.:If"ur." said :--Myr '}l'.lll on the "lhn':- ':T the hon. g(,m';}g fure:--and Ar ssee of the old Re . B. represented he chee de had been , Arts Associati Agricul state cheerfull l es %ohrne,- of Queen '»u'(ll'm"" lot on t}l o H s M y accepted his e claim for 1 and Yonge 1e on. Mr. Ros sideration \\";)lls e l:u.h he yersi.cf aotk }h' leader of 'il?(\ said he understood { Agriculture .'1;"'1 * a.\\' l«-.:.\.,...'i'n.if r(.'t'"' (:;ut] into that r.xl;(n;'lt)l)(':ition aid ""'\l under an un.-'x j Arts _ Asg ir the )t the state ort. He wou!l k ner pired lease : ssociatic en ol it the enb an agreeme ease : (% m opposite re € y Agri('ultu'r:: llltn 1bvt\"""n \l;u'n (2) under "x"vmityln)qm regarding \11;\1)\11::\-11(10_ 1 % P * n & + & ~ a the right to l)urc}};is E\ISS'H'i;lti:f; 1fhn (lp\,],r'iq:\:;l,r"lr~'rh" ex arter's ses. se the sai Of y is this : To 1 rxceptio Ne proper e said premi. saying that lr" The (""hi'n I ask to-- operty came was obli y an ex e newspape f the Gove into obliged e neCp id de T Ahra th to tio ment und e hands statements take back U made I er the aA vepr nts by me . to with h Ct of ry unfair °. I say th idraw said th . _They sh at is unfaip at th ould si dr, m e me simply h: ade a mber f 'mply hay Th statement wh or North y e e matter w ich I ace ork as then allow cepted,

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