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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 15 Feb 1917, p. 1

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"""""'elyrPe"'-- t "fMP3'oMrRE Mrd MEiiijf :1'15..;,»,~ / A) - ,1." "jiiiiirir - .- i i; - V , - "., C (Continued from P... i, Col. 8.) in his own polling division, and only s" -----------~~~---~-"_~--------------------'"'"nine votes against him in the next were some 160 crumerles and 1.000 division. although a large number of ' l, I cheese factories, many of them own- strong-mnded Liberals resided in ed by the patrons themselves. To in.- these polling divisions. dicate the importance of these assoc:- An regards the late Mr. Armstrong, lotions. the Premier mentioned that the Premier said the member for .last Your the fruit growers had "OldfMuskoka was popular with all who [produce to the value of $442,000; ' knew him, and he took a deep in- fourteen egg circles had sold $111,000 l terest in everything pertaining to his ' t .__....__....._. worth of eggs, and nine 41213233 01831:}; constituency. ' iziitions ha h ndie 1 wor Ontario Will Enfranchise All of Muse." a d ' ' Mr. Ttowe11's NW . . Tribute to D rted Members. Mr. P2vf1,1eityy1 heartily in the Her Soldiers ' ttpet A ' tributes. Mr. Boy, he said. was gum" , Sincere tributes were paid to the' recognized as a sound lawyer, a man memory of the late Hon. J. J. Fay. thoroughly trusted by his clients, and ', -.---- ---.. formerly Attorney-General; the lute tho members of! the legal profession. r. 1 lion. Junie-H s. Dutt, Minister of Agri-, He was wry highly regarded by the BILL IN L E G I S L A T o R E ; culture, and the late Mr. S. 11. Arnt- members of the Legislature, and m .'stronz. M.P.I-'. for Muskoka. Out of always Drcl'ared to receive suggeg- i respect to the memory of these men tions from others, even though he did ----- -t 'Sir William Hearst, seconded by Mr.,' not always agree with their views. 'N. W. Rowen. moved the 1feyr/s/f/ticj, 1't) not a member of the . . t V ' on of the House. The remnr s o " rinse wno was more courteous . Prihutes paid b.s MoeuUcrs to hood ' ',l,'/,P'iv'i'fdn/ und of Mv. Howell wcre, kindly, and his death was a managing Qualities of Late Hon. .r. a. Fkry i endorsed by Hon. Dr. Pyne, Mr. :{ w.; deep rpm-0t to all}. . , ._ . . . . A . - Johnson (West Hastings), V on. Referring to t e late Mr. D . and Hott. J. yi, mm _ Govern ( Thomas Cpuwford (Northwest To-l Howell said he possessed in "fog: mom "Ills. homo). and Mr. H. Hartley newart!spicuous, degree a geniality of dis- i (Southwest Toronto). position that won the hearts of all "Tr""-""'"'" Mr. Fox's Charming Qualities. ll ho came in contact with him. I ' t . c, b o , t _ . n 4. ti [ Sir William Hearst stated thuthl' "Mar" "Maiden" Speech, A lilOJDui'i' " .1: in "i'.'"" \l '1' iii new..." since Confederation had the' All'. H. Jlartley Dewart, ICC., made lxgislath 9 Assembly oi (intano dur- House been robbed in one year of a, his "maiden" speech with a neat tri- ing the present Sr-Ssiull providinp, for , greater number of Ity'"v"'e,rs through! [lute to Mr. FOY. and he said in part: the enf'ranchiseutent of soldiers. lion. l, death. Onlyb on T,'. occasion?l 'l,','),,,').) "i'tltéfsiro todadd mg tribute ot ap- Ft' - .. ....t . . ' . .'smil:1r nnm er 0 V'klt'alltflt's an e.- "I prim-id ion an regar to th I. w. Mum"), "no unwanted. thr: 'l:?') front this cause. Referring to the; have been so deservedly m'dfl'"t'otttt,t, bill yesterday, explained that it is "l-irate Mr. Foy, the Premier said "ll-,nwinory of the former Attorney-Gen- n-iided in meet llit' cuse or every 1mm ' tario had produced many notHl;le, oral of Ontario, the late Honorable from Untnrio who has enlisted with men. but She had vroduced..few who James J. foy. I had the honor of his tl Bri . . "Ili ud ,.. val 1,. my -,possessed at the same . tune the personal friendship for upwards of! le imsh Ltl d u "l a ol 'i'l wealth of intellect, the kindliness of thirty years, and from the time that my) forces. "Evcry mule- British heart, the charm and polish of man-i I was a junior at the Bar I learned! subject, Winitlim lit. nus attained the: ttor, and the fund in. humor witliuo know Mild appreciate the soundnesgl PPS. _ . I. .- _ . m . ' a ir' the former " ttorney- 1oneru iot' his big" judgment, his cou .lbt or tu of) one .)/""'. m noi, still will "endowed. He was genuinely," lry,1ul opponent and his fi'l'll','ttl',",',r :3, be entitled m 1ote. MM Mr, M's- mourned by lt large citu/le of friendxlthe best interests of his ciients-no Garry. "on the assumplmll that d The laws of the Province horv tlie-ttrs... what was the station in life. or mun who is old enough to light. 1.90m mark of his skill as 1: legal mun. (,i.iyctnrir,i! ability of his client to pay enough to \o'to." The announcement Mr. Duff's Popularity. ' ii:)),'))")'-,' 1)isitnp"j,og.g,'tne"// wild"'t'2t,i),'t: "as greeted my general applause. "(me of the most genuine antlylit'lem'o of the men in the constitu- ln reply in a 1wvstion by Mr. "WW" whole-hearted men i ever met. ancilency that elected the Hon. Mr. Foy to as to when the report oi.' the Nickel evel'Ymie who he? Jain? lint"; a: his! row-1059111; them}; 1 till tl af . , -, . . _ ' . . T vi qt. io. . lo a am 15v" e C am- it: ouse a( Journet tits - i'uullillhslun humid "f lead), lit l NI . grand lisgsaom: "a" of the tribute; tiwiaoon, when the Address in reply! ion-guson M1111 the (ilian'inuii oi tho which the Premier paid to the "Wit" the Speech from th-Throne will be? "ummls'iwu but been ailing torsouie, Minister of Astriculiure. As an indi-l moved and seconded by Mr. Alex.) 1"." months and the !"u."'rt midibecn ration of the great popularity of Mr. Ferguson (South Simcoe) and Dr." "MM-"d: ptr expected " would txt?. Dull" Sir William Hearst stated that *acques (Haldimand). It is expected: ready. _"/,','.Ce7J,',,,b'/ the your»: ..; (on at the last general election only two that they will be followed by Mr'i will affecting that '.9e.ryarttnviit 'lt', Ag,'r' .mwr.----r--r----r-_----r-----r-r--r---- _-_, w~~ H vulture, Sir William Hearst explained . that the object of the xiiezisure Was to i yrrurvido for the appointment ot it; t'oiutuititsiouer ot Agriculture. to din-l fiue his duties. and to make "enuni,tor,- I ble the appointment of the two Ue-i puty Ministers. I - Farmers" Co-operative Societies. The Premier also itatloduced a ir.il Whit'h has for its object the illt'ulpulr I ation of farmers co-operative Fit- cieties in the. form of an unimulinen' . to the Ontario companies art, The legislation Was to permit of the more may organization of farmers' s". t-ieties. Sir William mentioned that then: were in the Province seventy truit-groweis' organizations. sixty egg circles, tifteen vegetable growers' "Y- mociations. seven seed atrsoc'iations, twenty hreeders' Hubs. and a num- tier of other organizations. There

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