Legislature of Ontario Hansard, 31 Dec 1867, p. 37

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to ehow that this etrong Government; l boastful Government, eppeerei tube g very 11ttU They hed ennounoed . t two mt----autNritat their fob , ere. the member for South Simone j d the gellent knight from Fronteuec o ennounoo ecverel important meeeuree i on muoiolpel tdrains. The election low, end the few of ,svtdenoa--sp neuron ell . of the higheet importance. Three more i important menauree it would be diffioult to a gamer. lit. Blake continued by arguing t the: Ministers should here e policy to etend I or fall by in theee end ell important quee- I Ilene, end rhauid not try to ehirk their a reeponeibility by eilowlng the introduction - ere. trr. Ellie next h. 11- ~- Ff e eteleme-r-t ot en honourable gentlemen ', or behind him, referring to the Crown I e Ludo Minhtar, end went on har. ' . moniouely to creete the impreeeion thet the i , hon. member for Niagara ought to know d eornething ebaut Crown Lende by thie time g e -hevieg trevelier'l e good deel of lete. tl The: gentlemen had been vieiting the rural dietricte of the country, and hed, no doubt, . t,','ttf, oomtiiUrablts inhalation. The hon. gen amen had been engeged in reerehlng out looetlone for himeeli, end might, therefore, 3 be expected to be peeniierly ecqueinted with r the ddfiaulti" which beeete eettler ee-hing e income. (Leugheer) Like othere, eeeklng , t e iooetion, he had acquired the rights of e previous eettler. (laughter). Mr. Bleke eleo . alluded tethe Premier'e ntterenoee during the eleoiire, when he eteted bonelfoily thet he r had taken two apprentioee into the Govern, ment, to here the Reform traar--0oud l utrgu"l---utd edded, with that felicity" .v. diction which dietiogoiehed him, thet it , they did not leern it pretty quirk, he would _ kick them out. (Renewed leughter). It _ wee time the hon, gentlemen trotted theee puplle out It would not be well to expect very much from two old etubborn Ooneer- vetivee ' but " ieeet the houee ought to be i allowed to hear them e iemoa. (Leughtnr) In conclueio ' the hon gentlemen expelled oropu that" the home wee ebont toad' . jouru, shat Government would, durirg the recon, hove their meeeuree printed eo thet there might be no deley when the houee met egein. end he hoped further, that when the meeeuree oi the Government were brought down. they would be found abundant in "I quantity end good in quality. The hon. gentlemen resumed hie eeee amidst eppleuee. Attorntthsttertt1 MoDONALD eeld that l he wee very much pinned with the good feeling exhibited b membere in the debetee ll which had Iehen plea thie union. m had never witneeeed " much of oonrteey before in the Cenedien Perilement. m would eieo eey thet he had - before eeen " much i) ability dlepleyed in the Home, " the opening et the eeeeion, " hehed new witneued. Be cr would firet reply to the merino! KnBleke, who had jnet epoken with ouch ability. That t'attt"g?, ergnmente had, however, been irected egeinet gtttt1 or diete, ethihut- ' ed to the membere of t e tTovormmstttrwhitth he had never held or edvoceted. He thtt'r. , Gen.) hee never decried party, but ie himeeif eperty men, and bellevee thet - hee been the egeney in eeouring the meet valued liberties which ere enjoyed in tree oountriee. (Cheere). But he eeked, ere there en: t, anemone new on which pertlee oen divide t n he Reform leedere ebendoned perty in 186t end noel-eel! mm the Toriee. end menu

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