The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 18 Apr 1893, p. 2

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.... t'---ee-= entWMmlW~ T - a 'qtrpomptf8.!l "Ema? mm". of 'the' _ Ut te" _ - _ ,. _ it". detriment 0 . v" . . s' if they MtTd not spent th --A. 1 ' V. with that ot the m, t _ _ e money-l country as 32.33? The " ot On- . ' a 'i"u1f,tf,',,r,'e {the incited the existence l - tit."', trove . the farmers ind -. " ou no th tsufficient 1113- I - ' and especially . a 1.0;," of tMeation. 'Members opposite had sou ht. mtedly iatnt,e','t,Untt t',tg'Jl'lmol _ to show that there was very little nonfat- awn" of e drew that cottt1de'ttee .v w n the treasury. All that the province ' Juntil they . ' th h use ,had bearing interest was its .-trea.au . ','..%not It 2'gt,'et,'ige, Met 'al't. 'wherever its 3.".1'8 were, wheriever the ' ' no a ' ' an ." ". a Fe. 'T . gui- had alien credit for 1fituitar"n"fgt. $313993? " tl: flip-mg a. revenue, l fer the diminution "JIM h! num- t t Ti" 2rcr?erttri't.n.de to the li- _ her of "quota . "cemes; t "hut he . _ . 3:".It- :r'i(riffyipteii had said that (Mr. Catm will), was , Of. th? "99mm" - ci _ , "in? tt-,gti'fi,'oe,1 take no credit , that this was duos-not to any aetlon ot . in ,'.yt".' " hf" "1°" ot 11ceruses. th 0- 'rrv 3"! P" to the INDIE" ot _ : = .Wa" ..mple enough to l e g - , m ' th in bout the VCI 1rytft Was. the moral Sentiment 3 temperance Bellman ro tr t e '"In1tnu'c.fty tF) t h . country. Mr, b four had also com- , w /.'riiiiitTsei,'. a. Ilaid reduced the num- mended the troierhment.i'or having In- and" to yam»; mt he was simple duced settlement in the districts of Nip- airs" of 'i'ts'tfr1r'/ir'i)s at! the moral senil- isusing and Algoma, .but the fact was that tallized ' (rr/ iii' 1 In W thout being crys- the increase in p; .{Ationwvas more due numbei 5+ I ' ' h", had reduced the to the extensinr . " .531an through . d i m, i In," " t en he was a neat h lietricte I-_. .., Iminlrn g n- _ ea s', p er f " he (Mr. Tait) took him t eat: {blah 'ii' tnor-iiasri'cir'ii, hating "by _ to hr I It was'iruc that the moral senti- 'll'in rnmont . The policy. at 'hii .s'i'v1. _ I ment ',6t the community had reduced the l e gove . V ii'., 'vi.' him- ot . number of'iicenses tor the Pt; lernment in reszrtrd to Linda 1L.) , . ' it h d a 1 atron that the mineral resources had t been nuc- a came the 'ro_vr'rnm.ent to take the 'cessful. Tho new and bright tretiod of' ',',ltftr, in hand and bring in legislation prosperity foretold by Mr. ?ia_rfe1yit_,?Pf_/, a: ','g,ntr/gl'tp, tor the reduction. Yet 'A_#'": -- it": verrtrhent's deal t m pat es were getting a good not Deen Ttetlitee . Phe go IT/iii,' I nore oe," ot the licenses than for.. policy had been such as to retard hit et merly. Mr. 'Campbell, while blaming the than encourage the tiesrehspt1teri.ti of. the government for having sold timber at mineral mrsoitt'ces of the col"it-' d fact good prices, was willing that they shott which was proved by the 1wcer'r1(rmortr take money out of the treasury and hand stration ot the people in "the mineral " over to pay for taking away o V districts. who wm: up in arms against mineral wealth. Good prices wi , it. They lntd gone so for as to Ptrsl"trlrr mined at the last two timber an a. separation of the mineral districts from instead of hon. gentlemen opposit the province. In regard to ),1liittv),r',T. . ing pleased, they found fault that th. ment's timber policy the oppost on to" timber should have been sold; yet of the tended that it the affairs oi the "'0va timber sold, 468 1-2 square miles in extent wail administered tri',ontle1ci?di'i, they; 'al, beer; li,',?:',",,"':':'":,',., by their. friends? in won. no te t ae'" awa )e ore t was shown t entering upon the timber '1"""I'ftso property of the province, for 1%ebialtlx}: frequently as wos done. DUI for thc tittt- sum of 82.312. Referring to Mr. Whit- her solo of last your there would 11111": ney's complaint tha 'twiiitiea for full been no cash bulnnvc hi the him" to, "f inquiry into the e..orrsrtditurea of the ctstuiit of the pvovitteo. In 1831 this JctJV- province were not afforded at the pub- .' crnmcttt mm converted and» of Immin- lie accounts committee, Mr. Tait create ion bonds, and in Nit! ttad' 'ht'rtl, a Hurling-r; amusement by reading from the among solo in order to ward ott a i.lfPlt.: .. "lk? report of the public accounts committee KoVt't'ntttcttt was rapidly etttroachin;; uv-to the dialogue between the member for on the capital ot the province in 9'"in ly Muskoka and the bursnr of the Toronto make a favorable tinancla1 Bhowing. BU; asylum regarding the cost of linen for how, " .wus askvtl, ""Te, the "Hal." it the nurses' copra. He thought inquiries the iH'UVlm"? to bo. curried on uttlestt t i on such trivial; 'subjccis were altogether capital of line provmcc weredrnwn upon. too small, even for members of the opp'" 1.23..it"L':.'.'"'X..Jf.'r.$3.12..i3"{'.:"1233;3."3"'m3l:3 't1t",'a.,fg'."'e, "Sf: :03": resign," Wrkt' in ..... ' But"vn1B,ttesnowet in. ttaddition liberal Milky)" "will". to "at"??? in to the interest annually received from the non-or districts oi the P1"""hr') the funds now in the hands of the I)", There. was it great o'dtcry ttwaht-st tite minion r-wrnmvni, a largo part of the course pursued by the Ii,'.))."?.":-',?..'. Mid 1apltal wag rum-Wm] by the provincial tltcrir oilicinls in dealing with tictt C'rt4. _ treasurer during the past year. It there Mu. TAIT in; 'i'o;:o\"I0. was room for any considerable reduc- Mr. Tait said that it would be of grin-i tion in the expenditure of the province importance if hon. gentlemen oppositc, . where, he asked, would they begin? bHore they began to discuss thurw Inn-S- Would they cut rrtf the grants to charity. lions, would hold " caucus and mull:- up and leave the whole burden to the muni- I their minds what they were going: to any. clpallty? Speaking on the timber rcserws so that all [night say the sulno thing and he likened the query of the opoositlon, slug the same tune. It, as some llilll. "What :wrfild the (thrill)??? with" province tvntlemen said, the rovinco was to KW :be wort none 0 t ar won gm ? to :0 revenue from 'li,'l)',1,',Yi'ioon' subsidieS. ', the remark of on old farmer. " Whom from licenses, or the sulc ot' tiinbA-r linr iwould you have "tustl to-day It .vour its and crown lands. wh-'I'O was tho Pt k- ' grandmother had been a man'."' limb Wore enuo to Come from ? und if saying th if I equally polntloss. " Siillli' portions of the row-nut: "as not to In» not from lbw-c -timbel' had not been sold, fires and other 'souvcr.; was not attacking the soon-ls causes would have robbed the province br revenue he would like to know who! fif much of the revenue received from constituted such on Minsk In in Hard to that source. up. hoped that tho unvcrn- the old song that the government had ment would long so on, not reducing the no surplus-Wat thcy w--r.- sin-minor too expenditure for the more pin-pogo of much tnouey--ltc bud board that criticism ' building up a surplus. but in aiding the t (Nor since he had Juutrd any t vi'ticism at various trharitalslrw undertakings of thr. ill" in the housv. Mr. ('urvir'rwll had said i province. " in the futuro there wnsnot that grout success had nth-mind the tur. I _ so large n revenue from the crown . ucuiionnl campaign of tho pvovincv. us now, than some other uyster, "they had taught tro, pruoIslo thut thctw innr revenue Would haveto be 5 was no surplus; and ho inid said 'll mun aid those institutions. ,w .1, upturn mi llitvlliqoni mu iiriiu'I L-, . _ , ' Shun:- that the gopetw'nrturttt was not MR. MYJLEARY or' "ELLARD. _-", extravuxnnt. Itotturvitrt to it .sgtatvmwttt Mr. McCieary, tttettthpr for Welland. by Mr. Wood, Mr. ('impboli had said .followcd. and proceeded to dispnto the that no mun had the right to t'vlticizu _ arguments of the hon. members for North the Itom'ttion gov-~1'rlrin-m and my that IBrunt and Toronto. He paid n prom-full they had done nothing in the public intcr- I (ompllment to the treasurer, Flor , est until the people said Bo. He (Mr. Harcourt. for the clear "' , I i Tait) did not any that the argument was mnnncr in which he preach _, e ml. r , 3 good one, but if It wat, o "o, applied to l cial stall-mt it of the your. One _ " u , . Mr. Wood's remarks in reference to Do- the hon. treasurer made, PSI , I ' "t minion matters it was oquzilly good to ho his continued retcrchett I ' i', h" . applied to Mr. Cnmpln-Il and his friends; surplus, which exist ' '. aI on to .m reference to provincial moth-m. As toi indicate. only in th pa. on of the lthe surplus, he did not know that it was] government. He e? ' that the tem- a matter of boasttulnvss to the members! perance people of the province were not on the government side of the house. A l I Indebted to the government for Shy leg- ':,,n,,aggiatldtr%tmp'l.tt.)Q, boon irrrsroentcd, in l i isln.tion that had boon given. because cv- Which I' u it? S were Hiiiiwl. He didl erything they had done nlong'tlmt line not see why the members opposite were so I had been pulled and dragged out ot them. exceedingly anxious to Prove that there It being 6 o'clock the speaker left the was no moncytlrli the public treasury. if I chair. the governmen ind managed tho affairs of the province wisely mm well, if they MR. ism-rpm or MIDDmex. had not misspent the money of the people Mr. Waters. speaking after recess. said and if there was not a cent in the ttvas- that he was very much astonished to pry, if there were not funds yielding hour Mr. Campbell make the sinicmcnt We annual revenue, they would not be that the qovernment's mining policy was entitled to blame, while, on the otnm- l a hindrance rat'ho- than an encounter- A I r'3

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