Charles Henry PARMELEE

PARMELEE, Charles Henry
Personal Data
- Party
- Liberal
- Constituency
- Shefford (Quebec)
- Birth Date
- June 1, 1855
- Deceased Date
- January 22, 1914
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Henry_Parmelee
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=5120759d-e9ec-4ab0-a8e6-af6ef1245289&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- publisher
Parliamentary Career
- June 23, 1896 - October 9, 1900
- LIBShefford (Quebec)
- November 7, 1900 - September 29, 1904
- LIBShefford (Quebec)
- November 3, 1904 - September 17, 1908
- LIBShefford (Quebec)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 2 of 7)
August 6, 1904
Mr. CHARLES PARMELEE moved :
That the third report of the Joint Standing Committee on the Printing of Parliament be concurred in with the exception of the words * that from and after the present fiscal year the said superintendent, the first and second assistant superintendent and the clerk of distribution of printed documents of parliament, receive their respective annual increments, as provided by the Civil Service Act,' and with the following proviso added, viz.:-'Provided that the said junior second-class clerk shall continue to discharge the duties aB hitherto performed by him.' *-
August 6, 1904
Mr. PARMELEE.
The amendments are intended to remove any ambiguity or doubt there may have been in the original report. While we did not change the status of the officers of the distribution office we adopted rather more euphonious names for them and we decided to civil them superintendent, first assistant superintendent and second assistant superintendent of distribution of printed documents of parliament. These officers are not directly under the Civil Service Act, but we decided to so increase their salaries os to place them on a parity with officers of the same rank in the various departments of the government while "the amendment I have moved is intended to remove any doubt on that score ; that is we do not place them actually under the Civil Service Act, but leave them as they now are under the control of the committee as officers directly responsible to the^ House. There was a messenger who performed many other services largely of a clerical character and we decided to make him a junior second-class clerk but with the understanding that he should go on performing the same duties that he is now [DOT]discharging. While that was the intention of the committee the report did not state it in so many words and I deemed it prosper to remove any doubt about it in the future by providing that this officer should go on and perform the same duties he is performing now, because, perhaps in two or three years, he might say : I am not a messenger, I am a junior second-class clerk, I do not propose to do messenger work and you must appoint another messenger. I think the amendment I have moved is in the direction of making the intention of the committee absolutely cleax-, keeping our control over the officers of the House and leaving us in such a position that we can deal with them according to their merits as necessity arises.
Mr. LaRIVIERE. As a member of the subcommittee that took the matter into consideration I may say that I am personally perfectly satisfied with the stexx that has been taken by the committee. It is a step in the right direction.
August 5, 1904
Mr. C. PARMELEE moved :
That the Joint Report on the Printing of parliament be concurred in.
August 4, 1904
Mr. PARMELEE.
Will the Bill to be founded on this resolution make any provision for reasonable notice ? These arrangements have been made and I fear that if you take the right or exercise the right to cancel these licenses out of hand it would throw the trade into a great state of confusion and cause great injury and harm not only to the manufacturers but to the wholesalers and to the people who handle this tobacco all over the country.
July 14, 1904
Mr. C. H. PARMELEE moved :
That the Select Standing Committee on Agriculture and Colonization have leave to>
sit during the sittings of this House.