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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 5 Feb 1876, p. 2

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r . llAIhWAY AID. Government had doco right in meeting the ' -,d' / _ '-,?,r, ,, 0n the motion ot Mr. CROOKS,the Home _ viewe of the Credit Valley hall we? The . _ , ' . went into 0 mitten onthe Bill mqpetttting railway would., noIdoubt, benefit orento _ II I. " T Mil to "it!" MI," and toe other ptr. th' ot 'll, ,t'e'tfttht','t brash" It not com: " 1)... . e ollingtou in the or a o g n o e vernmou tl 1- I chair. t l ought eith'r to have given larger aid or to I an. MEREDITH naked lithe Government hiie "We" It altogether. (F) were nail-tied with the tittanotat hm. ot the After a few remark- from Mr. Inna v ', 'tl 'd'teJd,t,Ql "in f,itg,ygntrg't " o/,tg,t/',r,i,eMt',tghti.'t,ltlilegpe',r Mt repreaen a " . a in o ac eeo euro "i, could not complete the road with ieea aid the country wan a who can. m did not u. I iii! than fl,tf, yet 'itlllt GevIernment pro- line that the Georgian, Bay branch would i) _ . pond gran y -, ami e. be without trade and it would have the _:; Mr. CROOKS laid railway companies. ttfUttt ot 09011138 'G' the country. IU tttol?. I fl when they applied for aid, repreaentxl Sid - had "tsmMy dkttmded thair A . tunue1vai on very impeouoioul, apparently I "" through Muekoha, and it had been B, i e byttetng that thin Legialature had large bot but? that the Magnum! was more rich ll , elect companion. m had already ehown in minerals than h been uprated, m 3 , on the lint Tfa of the Bill that this Corn reierred to the mineral r chne. of T 2" NY had a ratio actory ilrunaisl been, and the Lake Superior country and the 1 , I that there wan every probability of the com- remunerative copper and iron mince on the l l I, pletiou ot the road. It had, in mot, a better lentil there of that lake. He believed that 1 . F ball-than that on which the narrow gm a the north more of Lake Superior, north 1 . line-were predicated,though the coat per mile Ihorc of Lake Enron. and northern country i 's,' Iran greater. of tl",',,'"',',,',,,',',','."),," TId t bel equally a: ', E hmortchizB rich In craeaa meroana oreo a . Mr. CROOKS L833. Government had Superior. It wan desirable that there att _ ' never intended to aid the In ad to Orangeviue should he developed. and liner not as orth ."r' _ ' Ia.ttnagandBAievtllettadtbt objoot and - which war no part at the original scheme. ohould he aid 12%;! , Inmwer to Mr Flasher t " "e could ntth tttif,; l . " . . - r _ pattinthe railway pack at praent. thing i . t - . t,dhfihofl'e, nigh?» road had already t" If, item the P,',ht, the It,',',',',',',',',',',', can); I 3,35 . r an " an n. . 0 VIII 0 way common on on. B, . _ A Mr. WILSON did not believe the refu'ai Alumna had, 1tmrtrver, oontditutod in one ; " of the extra $1,500 . mile would prrmsnt the year $800,000 to the general revenue of the a _ inundation ot the road from Toronto to St. ',h'l'tggd Seth!, ttat,'?), '33. f3 , " 'hornae . x no on a e I ot the ',idih1,'tu,ot11i',Smtlt,tt'tg,,!, ita claime would receive lair '2fl'll'h"lll'l' ' ' audweet. and when it was connected Witt; The railway mraaure of the Government , ii! I the Canada Southern and the Ontario and moat be oonaidered " a whole, and In that "r Quebec Railway a, " would form a view u gave it hie cordial "pport. . competing line with the Grand Trunk from Mr. GRAHAM (Lumbton) "pported the I Chicago to Montreal. It would be to the railway polio of the Government, 1tetmttatt . , l tttttf tile city cQJToarsnto to give anothe- the metieg re, w" jutst and ooonomlaih , I , e cone! or that the Govern. All the claqu were called. - . , . , .. . . r. git had acted iiimahy in reference to this dt fdtflhi2Trl 't "law" of two . , o aueee o e F e at war to secure _ Mr. H ABBY said that beyond the ' th , Ll tl exorbitant demmda of a man who was be- r ' th: Je,ttlt y't,d,1,t,tggtl, 'ttttcf, . , l coming dangerous to the country, the road any dingreement arose, it might be referred Ilgtli; had no claim to additional Government aid. to arbitrator, who were to be the County "$3- I}; m tailored the country was more Conrerva- Court Judge, the County Regletrar, and an , i. tive in the matter "t railway :VS than the Engineer appointed by the Department of House was, and war not in iavour at much I Public Worke. The other amendment war _ 2311335 t2i,12,,'d2"a, J,ut,',,,P//ei 32313231"? " ot ttl", 1'2hth2tY, II brought" 't.t, but he thought that the iiIic lu'lll","Ao1 u2'heleG1"u','2t't purity. I » 'ertl'li'l'"t, it?" h1',?,tt'lfrt"", "nigh-l; "tttl", when they were taken to England. : " , t I the Proviauu had on the whole recuiwu tts , one 0km" were adopted! _ l I. tall i we of aid aura-mp1. d with the west. ', The Committee reported the Bill as i , Alter some (emu: he by Mr Spott, l amended. ' i ' Mr. COW treid tit) (Mill: Valley was tho C0NCUPsRENWil, l, L, frat read tohsaugarstts*!tc'geoup'.rtg o? muul Couounence was taken in a number of ctpsil. ,5 bx imam; purges: T, a ayatem waist. ltema inthe Supplementary Estimates with- . be .onridsrcd a tune: tAuvrxlours one, _i'aottrp. out diecnaoion. . giggwrxfitflgnnginfcrfiazazgsg 3:31;; luv"; the it: to ee' te,.,.?.'.', inoreued . with his) in. our: t: "1333 3?? oneir property 351.3% t-gn,gllToo2e'g,',tu'iiv' and addi. , , gaff: :95 'sta' roads whim they did mn I r" Mr. CAMERON raid that with reference lil I . . . l to that rosalution he thought it right, in con it an. BAY mid re was sorry that the mem- sequence of what had appeared in the public of her far South Brant had apcken oithe l'reai- J pttm' on thia matter, to In that in hi! it dent of thin road as a dangeroul man. That l . opinion the House had acted perfectly right )5" tg,e,tte, had, he butiesvod, acted with I g in that matter; that he believed the membm of croogh nonnaty in all his railway enter. ot the GovernmeLt were not 'ueidently paid; ' prices, and he had certainly not made any and that, as he had naked when the matter money thrcubh them, was diacrraeid 311th closed door-a. he entirely . . I Mr. CHISBOLM referred to the amounts approval 0 e course of hen. gentle- _ of honour given by tho county of Peel to (hell, tde, "trt; He had "It r . - ' . , _ , f o the indemnity to g a. thin read an snowing the intcmt the poopo H .: Nt g ri had taken la tho line. m renewed that l yyfg,'y, that in he opinion .5300 war not ii the Government had not seen their way to I ',e.t1l'ii,',h'g tS,yt't: Tell", to "mm" ' ' ' . ' assistance to the mad, but he [ 'or ". ' n n.ut " expense hera, I gins; "thick h . th t th th lie wahod to alsume hll iull ahare ot the re- ' did "hid n .1 'ti"l'lf'h if all. mg"? b0 l Tttnit that. might attach to the action I gel,',' tggcvin wo 'lla' gin fi?" He ohold I c the House in regard . to thin motter, IN that the only moms of fairly regulating if; {$337333 2t2hf'd't e m speaking a tho taritl' of the Grand Trunk and Great i r , _ t: , ' West m roads wouH be for the Government 35" Riht?JP, tf, that though he htd I}: to give a fair amcu.it of assistance Co . corn T ma 0 no remark mIre £26000 to the matter . if CI Fiirc line W hat the farmers and MtlVttr . Le,. i; angelica t,'g1'rl, withlclcesd doom, 3.". , . I; C,.. "t a 0 mo or say a o entire y concurred ' '33:; tit'"" wcsstod WM ' through c mpeting r in 'lt 1',"',t/g,t',IT, made by hon. member- , " .. on t e on c the tinuee no to the ro- (', " Mr. LAUDER thought the remark of the priety of the course the Government Ihad Ir "O . member tor South Brant regarding the are taken. He felt that the saint-lee paid to - , I motion of thin read was not called far, That member: of the Government we:e not " n "gleam. had been ot "can aervice to the adequate to the important duties and to the , F, f. , itottntrr through hie railway Inchemea, and he important politicos they were called upon to i t , bad not gained anything by nil advocacy ot M. With regard. aleo. to the inoreaeo in _ i/j" them. . the indemnity ot mambo", he would lay m; The Committce the: roht and mportedi , . that hr, strongly felt that the Home would . Q}. W99" I be ootrpromUiog ite dignity if it did not * It. , n. I. R, ' L, .. , A unauinoualy concur in the resolution. ll It hckgl oelock, Le LxLInar lei. tht: V _ Fill M. Mr. HODGINS said he had previcualy gl _ Aftser pointed out that the aaleriee of the membere ', ., e . Br . I Mr iG1'lay said he did not think the l 'd, 1h,'tfgfgt in thin Home were not s . . . - " q , ore given to aimilar oftioert In . M . C _"------'--------.--------,

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