April 28, 1902

LIB

James Joseph Hughes

Liberal

Mr. HUGHES (King's).

In view of the statement made by the Prime Minister, I am willing, as seconder of the motion, that it should be withdrawn.

House divided on amendment (Hon Mr Fielding).

YEAS :

Messieurs

Bazinet,

Beland.

Borden (King's, N.S.), Bourassa,

Bourbonnais,

Brown,

Bureau,

Calvert,

Campbell,

Carbonneau,

Carroll,

Champagne,

Delisle,

Demers (St. John), Dugas,

Emmerson,

Farquharson,

Fielding,

Flint,

Fortier,

Geoffrion,

Girard, ,

Hughes (King's, P.E.I.), Johnston (Cape Breton),

Lavergne,

Legris,

Lemieux,

Macdonald,

Mackie,

MacKinnon,

MacLaren (Huntingdon) McCreary,

McGugan,

Mclsaac,

McLennan,

Malouin,

Marcil (Bonaventure), Matheson,

Monet,

Paterson,

Ross (Rimouski),

Ross (Victoria, N.S.), Russell,

Scott, '

Sifton,

Stewart,

Talbot,

Tarte,

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Subtopic:   GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS-WAGES OF TRACKMEN AND OTHER LABOURERS.
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LIB

William Stevens Fielding (Minister of Finance and Receiver General)

Liberal

Hon. Mr. FIELDING.

Kendall,

Lang,

Laurier (Sir Wilfrid),

Alcorn,

Barker,

Blain,

Borden (Halifax), Boyd,

Calvin,

Earle,

Fowler,

Gallery,

Kaulbach,

Kidd.

Lancaster,

Amendment journed.

Tobin,

Tucker,

Turgeon.-54.

NAYS :

Messieurs

LaRiviSre,

Leonard,

Monk,

Morin,

Osier,

Puttee,

. Richardson,

Roche (Marquette), Taylor,

Tolton,

Vrooman.-23.

agreed to, and debate ad-

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MOTIONS AGREED TO WITHOUT DISCUSSION.


Copies of all tenders received by the Post Office Department in June, 1901, for carrying mail between Hamilton and Guelph.-Mr Smith (Wentworth) by Mr. Taylor. Copy of the petition sent to the government asking for the dismissal of Mr. H. Therein, postmaster at Grandes Piles, in the province of Quebec; and copies of all correspondence between the government and all persons interested in the subject of such dismissal.-Mr. Bail by Mr Taylor. ' ' Return showing names of parties who took part in the battle of the 'Windmill,' near Prescott, Ontario, and who have since received pensions ; and for what reasons'. Also, the names of those who are at present receiving pensions on account of said battle.-Mr. Reid (Grenville) by Mr. Taylor. Copies of the petitions from the electors of the counties of St. John, of Iberville, and of Missisquoi, during the year 1901, objecting to the construction of a new dam at the foot of Ste. Therese Island, in the Richelieu River ; copies of the Chambly Manufacturing Company's petition and plans ; copies of the engineers' reports and of the Order in Council, dated the 30th January, 1902.-Mr. Demers ''St. John and Iberville). Return showing the number #of locomotives, coaches and cars of the several kinds ou the stock list of the Intercolonial Railway, and the Prince Edward Island Railway, respectively, the designating number of each, the date when it was first received into service, its present condition, whether it is now in active service, and if not, the date on which it was last in service. -Mr. Barker. On motion of the Prime Minister, House adjourned at 12.55 a.m. Tuesday. *



Tuesday, April 29, 1902.


April 28, 1902