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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 20 Feb 1909, p. 2

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H"; -..,"r" ' " "'tty r -r it. RE 'tiys "5/1", " MI ' B. Fd 517:... y? M . . . Rt!, 'rvice reform. biiiiiit'iiiiiiiiiiaill B' W i'iiWiftiird "T,.l "ii'tiidNB! M'trir'r (Opposition, he retiirtM'.1K)l::l,ttrtti"1lAf, . ' l term-iii. a: '", ie ' Fe' it had '-Bittb."g BM the leader of the fe,ttt"tilt,'lifat,iir'f, " "itteuetttene,.rttt his 'Adtniniztrattitiir'to Atlared for the removauor,ttiiii minia- Aisee that the Province was tsuftteititttly tration of the license 1awartrom poll- _ Secured. Good legislation, and ad- , tics, and alluded to the fact that d"? ministration alone was responsible ing the. last campaign tht anemia for the result of. the general elec- 'had apprared on the po1itipN.pla,t: tion. Itt,ridditionrtho.v had in four form with a license. (ionimisSIQQer .ita years doubled. the Xroyiycial revenue, NT Lindsay. and that "wo' oth(et 0.0mm'3' largely increased the aid to education, f sinners had boon appomted' '5 and still had.a.suceis)oy of surpluses. _"1, oumisvator.s, a political roost. "Is it tsut.'rriainr,r.ha.t the people of . I The' leader concluded. amid the l?.- the Province stood by the roadside _ 'nlausi- of his followers. v/ith f, "T/io. and lookod on wonderingly as the l'til optimism . for the, fixture: Tl: bureau of political quackery Went by. l Lin-ml pan-tr)" "1mm"- he tit/dit.'"'" directed try the otr-colovod theology still strong. Vigorous and 00'th n . of Tho Globe. which, rumor says, is 1 ' . now being directed against tho hon. /1'he Peeutlsu"s Iteply. gentleman oppossitl" Pin-mill 1riritnry in closing, tln- dos TIto resolution was tin-n adopted. hut.- vxtr-ndvd n wnrm Welt-onto to 1119' -TT1"re1"eTTCrrT"T"'"TT lil'\\' turtlit'l's to tho' 1w.uiiralatuti, and. trnvriculurly hulldtgd il honour-t to the nltu'i'l' und sm-ondm- of the address, and congratulated Mr. Alci'ornuu'k on u Slit't'tfil whit-h i'i-\'o-uicd "honer,ty at 'ht-nl't and situivity ol' l11ri""st. At 'tltr" sun)" lilill' hl' would point out that tin modvl schools were intended not till rvly to uqullL't- public school Scholars, but lo supply mvmbt'w of the Auk-hing profi-ssion. In regard to in.- point raised in Mr. Studholme. ho 1't'lnllltlt'tl who House that in. his) oIrrmin,',', campaign slinot'lt at Halntltotl' ht. had said that t-,i-lrorirlrrl Justice; with WEN-.1 in tln- 'ustuhlishmcut of', ('(illl'Hlinllzii institutions would ho} mend out to tho wily- of the moun-' tnin. no muttvr what 'tlit-s poliii 'al volor: o'/ thi- ti!yrrxsrmtii1irt's, Hi that ('li)'.| 1Viih twi-writ'" to Hit) Saul! wtaranlmu the t;o\'ernmm1t would again opposv any similar attempt to otttritp,t" con- stitutional pvurtiri, and it was only by thvir watchfulno-ss that the Pi'tn'illt't' "had 'e'ytrootrr'i, from the rosponsihilitios 'and dishonust hurdrns Placrul upon itin-ni. (in the Unirt-sit.v rlllr'F- Jtion nprmri-ntly tin-re was u dit- l'errnw' of opinion hu-twe-vn tho loader oi" iiit' Opposition and his followors from West Wellington. There lit'luu :1.700 students tit tin- unin-rsipv. That number was only ox- . c'rstudtul by onv min-r similar institu- tion in tho world. and "nvither this nor an) otln-r (lo\'~-rnmr-nt will duri- to throttle- or mulu- hard tho way ot' an .institution GO pur mum. of tho stu-. dents or whirl, urn sons of furttrut's." No Moro Rnilway Taxation. l, As toruilwuy tuxation. they might' , uml. u hrnss hand through tho- Pro- '.intus and nevm' misr- um tall; about tho quvstion. Just hot-nuns railways wort- railways tln. mwmlwr for IiVst 1vellington ammri-ntly held thcy We'rt" nttackahlw and not intitlvd to fair play. Pussing on to 'irrrs.sinp,' nth-stions. lio-e-xpri-ssod his asttmirgh.. ment at lht' munm-r in which Mr. Mt'l'lwing' had spokt-n. Pro- c'sitlin,r.y, tht. Premier said '.--- "l'nlvss ho pires to tho Pro- virwiul Sevrrtm'y rraNict1luvs; of tin- at-ts ho complains of. togothvr with the name-s of tho Pt"l'styns who vom- 1miltt-d them and tho liillllt-s of tho 'iwitnt-ssi-s who will pron- thr Commis- aiou of tho acts. ln- will hecontv a 'llisvreditvtl pulliit' than." Row-N- iug to thc. nnivt-rsity mnstion. ho cloirnod that HIV flow-ru- . ment had lifted it from tho slough of dtrspond. In regard to tho control. that had boon delihovatol.v handed owl" to a body of gentler-nun who did not meet in secret. but simply rofused to admit reporters and Mi- [I'USU'd tho handing out of inforraution [In tho press to Mr. J. A. Macdonald, editor of The Glolw. The intention of the Government in i-egz'trd to law reform had been specifically sot forth in tho resolution passvd last war. The Location of Tavistock. . . ', Passing on to tho 'l'avistot-k cun- ltrovorsr, tho Promivr claimod that lthe (low-rinncm had :n-tvd on tho t-x- pression of tin- opinion of the County Councils of Perth and Oxford. i"'l'hn Govermm-nt was not going to force a community on n vonntz.' that did not want it. not Min to make safe tho seat of n sly politician.' 'commt-ntvd Sir Jami-S. The GOI-twrt.. ment. in: (-ontendvd, had snout-mod tho ht'nvlkt't'pl'l' from political innu- onco. but. nervertheloss. a linens» in- Spt'ClOI' had the right to go on a poli- tical platform and vote as he chose. Mr. MacKay in his capacity of Com- missioner of Lands. he held. had been negligent in not informing himself as . to tho whole, merit of the O'Brien , case, while in regard to the Cana- b.,' dian Northern guarantee he should 1" have known that when the word "mortgage" was used the word . , "agreement" was intended. The pre- sent Government was bound to _ t. l

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