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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 28 Feb 1901, p. 4

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"r _ . "W a . " ' m Wine is not! . In . a be. its"; homosexual... of! (til?,',)."':,'),,?,!),?,!.!??!).',.',! W... on: ' a l .09 no _ ' I» o . " educated. The greet majority of :2: 'muinmentl of. theynivereity. 12 children ot the country would he y will deei with that es with other ma, e ' 'enter it tut'verritx. . IPgfg,t otvo. ltd tern. We will give what we can. It le . that the ttrat tttintt to do, s".','.',','?",',', ittt- are answerable to the people. duty' education of the people th . com- my hon. friend's duty as " s my ll trove ttter university education it as d 'toso argue to the people that they she {m to reason and commonsense an laupport it, that this House will be a the experience of the world. The wish unit marching all one way in the st- 'of the people was not to minimize the tempt to build up our educational insti- power of the university. but to enlarge tutions. He would not seek to drill tilt and broaden the farlllties and powers trail of party over educational discus- . of the public school system. He was "on; I do not think he seeks .to do confident. he had the minority ot the that. I Ito not believe he has my people behind him when he made. this thought of doing that. and theretore I F 'tatetnent. m idened to say that we are a Mr, Whitney went on to My that his grist?" my House in our hope and wish Harcourt. as a Minister of the tron n, that We ii-ip be able to give "naon.tsble i Nut (Lone " brave thing in declaring old in the authorities of the university. 1 what his views were with reference 'cGliaiiiiri' 3 to aiding the university. In the event Mr Whitney-We will look forward' ( ot the Government not takinl that pcs- with. the greatest possible pleasure to I ' itien. 'pi; tmg,ftut'i,tA,t%tt1gU' '5' the time when my hon. friend will b: .'n. . m. t .. i" swer my question. Then ternstlve under our system. He had at"; $383,; his question'. (Opposition no_doubt his hon. friend (Mr. Harcourt) applause i" . wee taking the position the Govern- The motion "for the eorretrtion den eat' merit intended to take in the end. watt declared carried. ' I The Educational Links. To Meitrtromrusr. . i Mr. Harcourt repeated that it was 'te th t' e on of e truism that to strengthen the The, tg,.'t,t,rgtr,,eet't,,e:t bef,gt'v'm'ti1 8 gi',',',',')",',',' 'gal."' ati,irtoc,tt'"it'e,'e/i'l at,','),' o'clock in the afternoon arid)?! outlook in l w me . 's . _ _ . . _ . the evening. it was o n the cue consideration were the public 1tho,l1. _ uorurn coin- The graduates of German y.tsl.lyy1i,t.,'t,"', rttenu/ggie,/tf,,ksgf,f,,/l,u, delayed un-! by hundreds and tlgoulsands were teach- ltil 3.30 and R.80. tsromptnesir' would ins eiomonhtmy 'ff',',',',' :on't let them do iexpedite business. and enable them. he "cities."" "on-: on (ii'i/ri'eii,' to get through before thediégster . .m up -that ihondayu. Mr. Whitney exansse ear-l . Mr.- H M M . » they ty concurrence in the suggestion. _ taught here in the continuation classes. i The House' adjourned at 51,5. The constitutional point had been nice- ly drawn by his hon. "long. 'tl'hgy Bills Introduced. 'were all agreed as to the nee I o t e Mr. Crawford Introduced a bill ask- J'leip"ii11tgi,dtht',Uv,ert, 11u"'J,5i",! J33! Imr that the money spent by the City " " a p to a a . i (of Toronto in receiving members of the ity in a timely .way to. aid m ery inst , I South African contlntenttr, sales ot land tution ot learning. No ('Onsmuuona l for taxes held prior to 1800, and certain point could be raised, as there was no 'by-iaws. be validated. - , , f'"$""°ef;f y'ldyt,U? the House as i Mr. Hill introduced a. hill providing o c pas on e o . that school inspectors be instructed to Mr, Whitney-lt there Is no difference Inspect voluntary schools when request- lt', opinion. Pte my hon; friends coi- 'ed hy trustees, and that authorized 'ieaguos agree with him . f ie d text bookr be used and certified teach- ? Mr. Harcourt-Are my hon. "n," iers be employed in such schools har- . ',oppotsite willing to grant the aid which 1in: on average attendance of twenty "he university asks , th t 'Dupils F Mr. Whitney-l will answer e as I Mr. Warden reintroduced his bill pro- !'°°n'"s he answers me. .1 um: him viding that citizens of countries _/ST/rad/rt/lee,,,"',',',",',:,",',,',,',.:'"',',,'":,,),',',',: 1...... have alien Intpor laws ,a,e,I','/',,t 'ion between himself and his colleagues. .3'3aga be not employed on our pub c and that the aid uslted for by the lini- . versity of Toronto shall tig/gt","' Private Bills Committee. - _ en ues- ' t21,uet','i'ia'P1t In a i er q The Private Bills Committee yester- - day approved of and reported upon the Government " a Unit. ffi,eit'l',"', bills :--An act augorizling the o c a s at Christ Church. smi ton, tol Mr. ryeIf.yyt1r,irlttTt itt no difficulty sell a portion ot land adjoining the', in answering such a question. The ON . church and formerly med u a meme. ernment is a unit on the question. and ten; A bill empowerin' the Tow of hope that the whole House will endorse 'I't-troies to raise $18 'oRPd, meet an)"- "d,'.'. (W,t','eyefpr'd'itvt,"dt,'t" . ;ing liabilities. and the-bill giving pow- . r'y--. at is not an answer. ' th S d t th Di The Minister is getting himself in an ii; to te "13d 'l "t: 1','ii'lt a: uncomfortable position. Does he mean , "113-0" outplm e bor d e sec on o that his col1eatruerare agreed that the be ect " r es or otu' 8 .of "Whale- 'df,', acted for the qUniversity of Toronto Ji7t"'lu,ee'tuio"t'g,"tttig'pt?d, "d','tl' sin s all e granted. , . Orr. Harcourt-My answer to that is fl.. B'. In retrard to the latter Mr. 'this: That so far as I know there- is W. H. Hunter. solicitor for the I. 0.. Ino correspondence on the ttuttqtion-- I',ii,t',rplt,t/lmtt,ttt 11313;; gotggwggl

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