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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 2 Mar 1878, p. 3

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E F 'e "to '. ' A _ a , i ? .. " l. f , 'L y" fig-m" . Wt!, 'le' ., , :45 A it. . V1. ' , tNJ. ' Zeus" h '.TT"'.'.T':d.'u . " . _ _ _ _ . . ".as. '., I l srr.Br,Lr,-isrritfiiairoy,, are discharged, 'ii1fe,Y,t,rttt of.'Algon'1a had more I . 'are tth Sent home at the expense ot the It" I').' e ",1 the '13 "in" for Willem r ' ru.cniuiart tie commute in the report wits given, Il l N, . . flit. ati and in . some sectione there was i l i MF- Ph P.D1yn' replied m le. tt rum we. now». considerable population where there i ' E and, referring to tlto resolutions,) that ', had been no settlement whatever in 1871. l A ', he did not think it would be tipcotiesary to It would be just as reasonable to apply the V :,), ) make further explanations. same principle to Manitoba, where the total l "4 l Mr. MACDOUGALL (b'hucocr-Wliat is population in IMI was 10,000. Fitteen I l a _ the full amount? percent. added would make it 11,500 for MLPAHDEE was about. giving the full 1876, whereas it wry; at that time nearer i 'j i amount when his hon. friend interrupted. 30,000. lzibles of statistics were worse. '-y I The whole amount would be $123,600, tltatt.uscricts unless tliey'wore at least up. _ i J , made up thus ..-H:unilton and North.. ('/1x,i,?,'t,te.,t, uceuralto: the ,uiember for i ..' j western, $30,000; Port Stanley, btrathroy, Musfoka claimed tltuiah.iyiistrict, which 1 r iturd [rm-t Franks, be0,000; and the North was in mucli'the same po'smon as Algoma _ i l Simone liailwaY, $32,000. The vote would as regarded tne influx or" settlers, there was I be divided overa period ot twenty years, "population of at least twenty thoufand, V thus:--L'amiftoa atuitytltyetst:mttt,1,'3 04 and these returns gave it but as .7/ofr. lh'cy _ per mile per annuin; Port Stanley, btrath. 1ey2,.i-,Ti',,v:,i,r,t an active people in Musiioaa . V l rev and Port l"raiilis.5173 04; North blm- andParry 'e'o/.mt1.a.s. compared to "We in 1 one, Railwrw, $216 30 t or a total of Algomzi, for thebirtha, iiinrriages, and death! [ 510,533 'io per annum. He then concluded tor that '81an number were, according to the 1 i, by moving that tho Speaker do new leave tables, (do ; while liln Algoma, with a larger i ( the chair. (Chart-s.) population, the but il' Pr"fl"fyo" and deaths I l .-. lo, ' t into Committee on ionic oniy 193. As shown in the. tables, the i 1 The Hm." th '" mu . b u, , ' limits in Muskolraand Parry bound were i i the resy.rlu!.iot1s,.but '.otveml ( 'pl""? Jolt 2,ei'lt 412: to a population of something over t 000 i 'l, bers oljecting to going; on Iitlt the cone - while in Alumna. they were only 109 io n: i . l oration of them, the S-'.otuPittee, IP motion population of over {51300-80 that the people , . ' , of Mr. Pardee, rose Tv.'thout reporting. C/'iiLiaJ, seemed to be much more pro- i l j TILE DRAINAGE. line, At the some time the ratio of tuaci.. i i i Mr. G p.AfrA.1t asked lcavo to withdraw hgpg was shown to be greater in Alryrm:t. _ i, V ' the following motion, of uhiehl.c had given it will thus be seen that the talili , in so far I _ " t1otice:--."UiUcr of tno Home for mid" of . a; they relate to these. districts are purely T i {all corvcspondcnco rclatii:g to tilt' of undcr illiitgiililry. It may bc said that 1,) tlata I .. 1 drainage between the Government and the were available on which correct statistics , a l Dominion, or any other Granary or eziy pcr- mull be made up. Then why main- thcm i 1 ! l, son in the Province of Cntario." l up at all? He (Mr; Dawson) could, how.. '. 4 r l E r, he order Was dischargd. err-r, say that there were abundant sources l i , . oi in.'otntratiott for a unite-merit which should l ' i DOMINUJN STUCK. at least be approximately correct. In I 7 _ Mr. WI LT/o' may", for a rclir/n of all certain sections of Algonu there Were I , I eomrnunicathon, corr-sponluice, and nego. yy,yfic]?ey,ti,cr, where the asymment i l . . . 1g6t' nl .' l the l.: "",'tn/lJt/t'i'c',oil rolls could have been referred to. in the I tuition. connectc t "rm " i J . . ' t . , hirer-thin Dominion sock to the extent ot ls!and ofYutit?ulit.i, "be": the i,'?.pyliifio l l flrrr""0 may", during the yeari8ri, was less than 2,009 in 1&7}, .t.,r,111ithti, re. I ll _ stalling tle ::i.ir. in r, had on such hypo- ' turn by the Dominion (note-Hurrah agent , . I tiwehi,m . the rztt (if intern it; the vinount l showcd it to be over 5,000 Hi lino. Ill18i1 l 1 i ot" Col ""3, A", Cl "I," up. __' iiie but; the i there Were only 500 {Settlers at Thunder Bay, ' i i We, mg tis.s to. 31:13:, .. / "hs l the pm, was men, women, and children all told; rulers l ', made-- the lil like: anim- or soil star's. at the there we.re.810. names on the voters' liyAn l , mm, (1" l)ypoti.. ' pg ..,: up. v-cl, t, l" lure 'iof the _ny1,icil,val,it,of blitrnmh alone, which I f tins said any" ,3, ,1". til. 5m..v;~mi of intgrcgt, did not iacltrie hilver Islet. 'lhe popiil.:rion l ' :iii:revin after rm h lit-it; and tie present , hid increased eigltttotd at that particular i market min» or : iii inn-k. ll; fair "l that i place, and yet the compiler ot these tables , iia ttttl' to 3" "w. v." p, 'vin 2 "on" I ihad put it only at 15 per cunt. In 1871 I beahtsrumlry tl, thin .tL'iitlil tscs'crrtr1 to in l r Llirccstcarncrs wore tiulytcicuit {or the trade I tht, vl,cion" i _ 1i:').l1et',le,iy In 1876, by the wish Gl rt turns i tft t , '. . . _ , ert Mr. WOOD "sirrerwr'i hi, HINT. mic". that i ' i i , tlu: Sol? Stoned Ld,','"""";f, at. 1"/1ri"i./t,t the return rho-ii i be brou21t dur- ii. i ti.,: p rt Wt "NHL T _ "l "t I', IY.l.; :n fol. te _ or ' l i l "-"I' .---17ilhitish vrrrwV, iii CY? {or}; 57 Mr. MACDUUGALI. (Munroe) brought i b.1iir'd States M _, i, 78, {,7 i?. {witty Gtil i there was no trecrl of the Govruunt;utt "ML" l (ir-ls vessels and t"? i7; f in a, Yet.) ' I ing into any transaction "Within; a link. l (i"' I "win", to th :-.: "pp, Lu, "1,, rs', 'l he motion was carried. _ tiuho-d tvlv1,hr1vt!vt all 1L}. ling,- karma BANK ULl'US-l'l'ii. ' I V a vii-rai-zionvd by the [/le,.1i,'i)' it'. Thunder - _ 32.x: i' l-s, than thy) v. i do. ' , lt' iizi'oi'iiiution ML {HILL mm d for no thulru. of the or..\il.-ir:h :in iii t ii tlile priprilidirii could i Home 1.irr':veti'st'mttn.t showing, the amount l,: ' ss.'.', " "I iusl as "W" to H, Ct m i,'cr rifi rot-mom! mime} in deposrt in arr ot thc, o/ t-- 1. l l, a t. 'rr. was tr; liii.ili\ir. Irl, " hanks ; the mum of Rl't'll bank or bull's.s,ulc, y, "M, W: tl 1,3,," ,, . that tar-h ss'ctislu .,' how-tun; amounts so deposited, the amount i ll, " Hm, / "iii at this "ptt,",i/v,ia"//C's', . He l .llvnwmg ttitetvnt, and l what: rate pulse, i l; J. ;..l. ,.., tirne IIC','" iluirn,d that Algoniu the uni-Hint 'r'r'm,l,Y.t.r' or liliClt:.iolrxj , i\.:d on i x...' "2,3,: "l to ad ,5], in, "WNW", "itus, , t.y!"'mitr/..lylytiy",? iit .'"', l .rl "i ftom '1».rtli' to M'C'Nllll oftho grunt and Lipid iii- l thteyear 1871 it) 18: i, "Um incltr,ivc. cit-in: in the poiiiil'itl in. out lwir: w h ~.=i l Mr. W001) .-;iiid he had no obit-Limit to ofliciul "-rattttusmt, hissed m, the It': ,i-,,,,.;;..u l 11." motion, but he proposed that the rvturn that tlum. had hm gum- a hllllil" s. trier to i i.» l i be horn the year itie'i. _ 's that wimxrlistiict in Ilu, wiiiiir- {it'lli'll illl"l'-,r , in motion was carried. o vening 1ctueun 1871 and io'ri---tliai, i ' ... ... '" .. , in tact there, had DULY 'rtvtt " i T, ri'Ar, bl" 1'lyjTif'S. lllli'liLEl , inrreme of fifteen per CHI?- fii: litWStiiu' riiov-ed for an ('ri'r-r of the lie was afraid that the people ot tier; r. Lira return showing the norm-cs of Alumna might suppose that there. was a 1 iiiioinialion on which the statements of siustcrpurpose in putting out Suteiiicizls , population, brim, marriages, and deaths in unjustly depreciating their district. birch Algornu, w, exhibited in the report or the statements as these did infinite harm, and 'dr/cts-ar-tie.', wal for the year ending; the the mischief did not end with the present I Viiz-'t licixiiilim, 1870, have been Iiiflrit,' up. but extended to the future. The fiitoriatt i l He said a wry inacrurate atritiincnt had . lwould refer to them in the time tocome,i 1 htitt put L, "in in rcgnrd to the population l and there would be the some. coniusion as , of Algoinu. It had born arrived at by adding i was now experienced in trying to arrive at iii't 'li prr nut. to the rerun; of 1571, and what the population of Upper Canada had although this system perhaps gave some- been in It91, when it Was first formed into tiring line the natural increase in an old and a separate Province. The population of long settled district, where there was no Algoma was new greater than the popula- gr t movement yuy.ng.tlus people, it was tion of Upper Canada had been at that ,i.i:uiit.-.~.tly inapplicable inn new country time. m. (Mr. Dawson) had made A . whnch was fa ttilling; up with new Er, tilt-rs. i very careful estimate before bringing Asa matter of fact, instead of having in.. 3 forward his resolutions in reference l creased only to the extent oi fifteen per :to tho re-adjustment ofthe representation. l i In Eastern Algoma, includingL'the North - a _W ,,,,, _ i

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