The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 13 Apr 1893, p. 2

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' 4r _ ' my," the - _ he "in" aeeut. I at "n- .~ . _ . ' t -9oot en "tame cm " 1?PP,.t:,teh.fP'Sr 1','d,1',lrt't'ee [ we? tor K t We tnattttsNottrr, p"- not inn: before the. comm! mace ot the Mt made - had been tn " 1mg. He had . ttid " The province . _ . WW the asy u . the "y- an . o tsof t the was..." toheatpeodimrhtrggr.aottnpt "that 1. » Atqt, . . . statemen . . in Mr mu '3 W ' _ituctstionat'iOmstittutiorw, with t vxrpoMd for thins _ .t.Hl? h" h: ruins wt t the t-ecelvvt of per- :t, " - t. at provision for the cr & "was, and were w wetittned "itttttitena, wants at the 920919 had been Manes that had never tre allt ii; of male {or the next quarter of a century. 'l') the house. What /were, me til the . {We another dollar ttister Spent uptttt "no case? Since the last tietsrtion minted 'the high school or tinNer: ty system? manure the government hed t"ollllt', 'kriiovtatGn should be made 'ty which the 0 mm", to "yveytirhte t people could derive greater benefit from horse! and be reported PY the cost'o "the public schools. Whatever good might c 1,"tG'aiiG; for the omcu"ias per oM, ta e whom the mum-i0 Agricultural co'.- 1'l1vllll'lt'tit was about " " per week l or _ an was sprinkled so thinly over the ' ft about ten cents per meal, . as to be scarcely percentibie to (lllg Wis-loner trad (urther rtttl','f,',', t' ed e 'e. Some? scheme should be expenses at 66 similar hm . by 'it, mlnlstar of ttgrleu'.ttxrNs 2"t'2,'"i/il't'ti1 States. and had ascertained .hy Information upon azrieustural that the eoat in 01118110 waa mach less '. Jects could be imparted to the people m." in the United States. The. tact ot of. Various points throughout 1:9 lit: the "no, was that re','t','i,il'"t'o",fe.',1'r'it, . lit F m m .e . 3mme' Mr. Daviapeohaii "Arie lien: re- , "stem :33: p 0:00" Y3" at a lee. vest no til-mph the or"; if Coaldt ho the serv a get my f'i)u under a. Math" l egovnr'. . .' :3 uune i. . _ n 3y"? particular "llra/enwh'" had gig-fawn Mr. Baifour then gave an E. moved. They were imposing new an" of tigurea proving that the coat . as by creating new forms of inxa- oer capim of the "mumps of the various eet the increased expenditure. groylums 'WT"' lower, with a higher Pvt-and- "3:. (irate,'..',,, r'.'r,, J/ee,'.' iii11 or etrtciency, s,,'?,'"','. 1/,u,tlt",it,e',,""ii'l e t? . e ea " - a -" . i o n ne repres, n - . t. tea. Takin ho, he said, had been blazin: Sellutions in ":9 States. the average cost the pathway through the woods tor the Ter alpha was " :11, as compared with Rovernment to follow in the way of re- tee' G in Ontario. . . karma. tor the attorney-general mumm- R'eforring to the liabilltles of the pro- - , a' E the "il'.',',?,',"!,, 1'f, any???" Vince, he said that in the matter ot no- sm. Whun d.r~t 4m on nultles the liabilities had not hem in- - wry-upon ttw provinm- with its areas"! ti. They could be paid UP .to- ' nd the pooplo would "mu-WIMP marrow if MW. One Bale of tim- " . (arts that had been made in their ber, euth as that which recently took H & _ place, would pay up all "W "waives . MR. n.n.rovn. "we? ltr, 2?u'i,o,,e,um,,, an able an d _ l r. oe - ' Mr. Balfour. who spoke Wtri2 his ord- forcible spa-och at 5.30 by a mfutation of, t and ettrtwsttwsrz. will that Mr. 9'1hilttwty)s statemant Wt informal-i l . rs of the Itt:"tiic "tttity um um been withheld in the public; nhit of attacking T. m I' - accounts committee. and with an ex. _ F "rroutves or r iyVtttiue. "hi" "will plu'mulliun of mhe governnwnt'a position 1 ha. , been the result if no tim or an t. on the maahuod 'suttmate mystic". . had taken place ? Tho thtrtmsrvtttive par ty ct the Dominion had inatt.s,utratrxd the Mit. B. F. animus. i N. H., with thc prnn-ssm! olrJuct ot "n- Mr. Clarke. member for Toronto. tol- l couruxing the industries of the vouniry. bowed and claimed that the 99m". w._ It the". had [nun no timbwr sales our con-mo did mm present a mattrsractory ot the tgreatest iuuustpleri--t'.t.r, luttthcr In- cahowirc, because" was qa'te evident that . 'tustry--woutd huvo ttutguishcd. It had in order an uMOld Lon $uuetrtrrdttegng the br:ert said that the stunning" dues WI-l'l' guverxmlnnt had bean compeTled thy draw too low. but if tho amount WHO itwtnrus on the thtttrer resources or the province. ed this important ministry would 1" Ira their extmmity tste government had oetrthemty hum'wl'vd. Tho Dominik)?" in" digitised during 'the last. thve months Ittipent has) lull} new square miyss, of of nu userut in timber which was increas- mnber in 1554 at tG " "Nu. ruztl hull 'll mg in Value much more rapid-iv than posed ot timber on linutor's Island fa: the asset Into "1hth It had been cott- Fl.Mtt, for which a few months latcu Vnmld. This expedient had been resort- than») was O'T'rvd. ed to in order taint the gwernm "tt might The government had liven nvcusnd of keep nip Its boasreii surplus. "are w'ss taking money away from thi- .nuulvipzlll- no pu't'lcular and"! due to the govern- tlos by means of lictutti:. fez-s. but thi. meat for lime Irv-"mt sale ot timber ex- tact was that, instead or the nrc.tivipali- (will mm they had apparently got the ties being taxed mun: than they wurr. full value of what they had disposed ot. mollcvnse hold-rs wire calltui upon to The house (would not go into trunnion-s more for the privir.ssvs tinny hold. over the 'surplus when " hmnnbered ' $E, legislation nltiated by the govern- the moans abut had been resumed to to " 'v. . in on the liquor u1it'.stiort had .t,'ivett n maintain It. The gov6tpthTilnt ind no _ {rent Impetus to tt'tttirsstutrwe work ond rig-ht to convert one set of 1133.43 into thought. Ho tvpllod to the necusntio:t annular mun: a fin-.sziwi shonvin-r favor- that the expenditure ilzul unduly in- ublu to them might be Mic. The orditr.. creued, and showed how nearly all the {my running of one provinco were not ' , ire.., . . sutiichent to mmt thos ordinary expendi- l expenditures had tseen du..tl_3 in the trt mus. The expenditures exovedml the tare-u or the people and it they had -, . _ - i'~'\'H!lil-'8 hy 1ht-rse-utuierxs of a, trillion. _ Been incurred the municipal!!!" ' hemselVé. would have had to tax their ,n.nd the d.i!l'.~renvc was nude up by ml s people directly. The "xtwndltsaro for public ', ff. a"; with? "tly.,'?,?.: ll was PY"" uu- works was also midi"? iv the l'npitul ac- if r "l , i S'.?,'.?,"".'.',':;"' suppntum bo count of the prowm-e. and was larger 'i? 19' y"idi'.1-,'"",?, aod all". about the this year because of the new buildings T2341"! ?::l'1ml"s tQt",'.":.'";',.,,"-,?, h.een in which they were assemblwl. He re- Pd' "" u " 'T-' cotrn r" .-- Prov.mee {erred to the many necessary and Import- P/l. been 'Ft'qudy Ci'gzylng a debt that am. branches that had been iiililyd to "If" 5 Jill" F'NE'HME'R in mauminudu. civil government. including: the health Tiyss" ii'tolr'.lititw. whyce Ttot presently Pay- Is _ board. agriculture. etc. in securing a. s'lt'lv. must bl,- paid stun/3r or ltt'ter. an-l - _tncreatwd revenue from the tim-., the )NsiHJni-xmstht of the evil day was L, 'rve there were also increased r ah "\'illvrn-e not oi illnmclnll strength but a r 'tti [team and forest ranging: And. f): _tinat)city wenknm, and a disability i'gWiiii; matter of public school expendi-l (t "INN the: ubmmtium when they be- .the coat of inspection was only 'w. . "y.'."' du:.. . - owing to the growth ot .no , "'9 on this tride of the house. sud Mr. , and in this respect. again. the I llarkv. are as proud of this province and r was one that would othor- Its maqtiiticwrtt 'rrs'iurces as any euphori- cr to be borne by the municipali- f.'.', of tho Ravornxnent can" 3... but they n I were anxious to SN? those Pesourtis hus- v' . . 3 m the expenditure for co.'- r handed. ('unstzmt inroads on the m. o 3 . W he was satistied that the; sources wo-n- being mule by the govern- gov ' _',,qrouht not "ate bcen doing! mil- "tyt, he 1'etr'ibted the well-worn T l I it"! a Lt.? the P"vi'y'y' or to the 1.?:1.iy1/rft'nss. surniuslwln: a myth. They m Potth.ern distracts if they did not make :wrrv not attacking the ham-pas of thr' i fair outlmy for ops-mm: up the now nvunun or the Province, but thov were Chm-kits and affording facilities to set- out sour-lint} that the cotir_anditurtis were _ .ers (or reaching the markets. When the as eurertr'.'.ry (handled as thee aiilrsat be hon. momberfor Kent snail an" the Sci- The Kovertttttettt could not s'hirk'its re- tm were leaving that Portion of the sponsibility txr the debt it had owned country he had not tshown much faith in He ("unwanted that the Jx/srrniii.C, on the census re:urns nor '1 romsrd tor the the p.1riiannvnt bu lilings had iii-en exces- strict facts of the case. lie tin-en game sive ltt4 h .. Ptt ", _'.... . " ' cw. MS "HUM-1y intended tint fieret.to shun that in the A.aroma dfs- only threo-ttttsrtcars, of a millio h ll trim thit, population had Increased 60 per be "WM on the b . . Lt n a out. '. F . . "Hummus. Mr. Clarke cent. dun-nix: the past twenty years and ho Fail' .. ' ra3 . .. ' . "not: was ninnnnnlmons enough to also wanton") refuting Mr Cianves com Mn ' . . .. . A Pab in em Hon. Mr. Fraser very highly atonement that tounsnips had not been or hia ful . ' , " . care tt SUD-*Wlslun of the work' opened up for settlement. There had been of Construction Tie W l i no less than 55 townships surveyed and _ . _ as sure all the! opened up by the crown lands de trec man. outsidb at many oil-hora. 'fi'

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