The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 15 Feb 1894, p. 2

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' r 1 tlttei"iki, : sells0r'it f "Phat! i nth? real ~;-:w._J. Smith, M. ai., i, vt!.lt,t:a.heGiGiii. of Me u mil, 01'; mm! gage oer-ti." Mr. 1vattyrs--A hill respecting the pram mum of hie and property mt railway cmia's- ings in cities, townr and villages: a mu to nmoml the nsye,qsuttent mot , a bl" to amend Ahe municipal not. . M r. Whitney-A bill respecting witness' Not a gtmnt number oP'no 'tttd mo- C'.ou "u r" "Lid beNre the " the fol? inwim: hams: tho list _ ' . _ . ', mo. ("In|n_mr~~('m 5londa.enext. n tttttto on mm 'h-TJH'FJLOHHS : aubi'll to abolish the vaKJIMI (-m'entmt tn mortgages. 'r. fe i; Mr. Clancy--Tnqulry or the Ministry- How much of the sum voted by tle Pro- vinoe in add of railways has been paid by "iront rash mymvnfh. tt.n?l how much hnvr. milwny aid tvmrtifhm.utes or scrip been i<suml hr in 'rieu of direct rash payments, veeveotivr41.v, bo the Us! December. Paw", '? On rising 'to move tt rot+t.iort acknow- ledging thrs speooh of "39.140th the LL'u- tenant-Govornor.Mr. w. n. Wood.who was rm-oivwl with "heers.srald he whhwl to do what the majority of his prmlecessors had done, vig., to ask the indulgence ot the hon. mombu'rs of the House. This he be- lived ho would reeelve not Mdy from his podium! friends on that aid» ot the House, but also fr'om hon. montlvznen oprursitc, many. if rut al', of whom he numbered, and trusted Iw would always be arm? 10 nnnv'hor. amonz: {his warm personal rm'mvou \\'lll what the ma done. Mr... t hon. V mombo moved he Wt podium" friv but alms fr' number. fritmdq. 1rieuur'. on such an {mansion (mo would scart'ew avoid commenting upon the beauty, sown- ty, alwtaNlit.v and spew?! titttNtit or the m:usrnitieent home of the 1uer,ls1ature: The sound of the ha,mmpr, the Malawi and the saw so frequently hmrd during the last , session was: Wm: a. thing of the past. and I this tmrlrmment of the sputum] year ot the sec md ot-sntitt'V o" the (-xls-mnce of repre- sentmHve gnvurnment in <'n.n,arla offered tho Minister Of Puhya' Works its congru- u'xtitorts upon the wt?» wromrpletion of that m-"mnmvntz-Ll plle ot buildings. It would be surmiwing if the spawn fnvm the throns' (1N nnlt make special ri'- ferenvo in that "105.15 u'rttrvrtt'ttsnt or an the industries of Ontario. agriculture. The ot'rrstenst Ian'l 11"'.'.m'ute m'uauernty of the Province uw1ouut.eUUr depended almost on- Hrvly upon tho run-(395's of the farmer. The roman" for the general denresswn that ormvoi'.ed was: not far to seek. The mechanic. the merchant and the manufac- u,_._,1 tscsr.ratpatt of the hard tintros force upon the farmer. m was not the duty of the Legiatatture an unduly dark picture of one ore anion at this great. (industry. P he had no desire to do so, but re as mine House did the absolute Ct of the statement made by has the address. it became its bout to look the matter squa 'ely in width the View of doing What ht. ing to the full the somewhat "ml , """v- "m "ALA. a, The uetsu9ort tor T'rte guvucgn. ..\.,.--,7,, that nmvaiied wan not far to seek. The mechanic. the mew-Want and the manufac- tum-1' suffered 119021an of tho ha,rd Lima»: FHA? messed with greater and greater tha Force upon the farmer. m was certainly not the duty of the Legistatture to draw m unduly dark picture of one present con- dition of this great (Industry. Personally he had no desire to do so, but recognizlng as lune House did the absolute correctness of who statement made by we Honor in the address. lt became its trouoden duty to look the matter aqua 'ely In the face myth the view of doing What at oouid--utt- ing to the full the somewhat limltcd power it possissed under the B.N.A. act to place the farmers of the Province in a. belle! posQtion. The (Iv-presslon was clearly trucemble, In a grmuor or less degree, to the very low prices oval-name tor mm " the products of the farm. Varluus causes trod ooutritsatod 'to twing this about. and the House was powerless to deal with that phtuse ot the nueseion. What then could it do? AVhat had it done? And what wr're the results! " Those questions __ "a mum or was fully In the very iow pnices oh 3 AL." I could it do T Mun Wham. we're the re. haul been answure the soeeeh trom t Failing to tlud the producth of I weary for the tat presse THE ADMIN-'85 IN RPM Y. sonar»: or "0116); among AYlvst had 1.: done." nu»- resultg ? Those questions lured mare or Less fully m m the throne. ' m1 " mum/sable marlret tot of the past, it became nec- farmer to adopt now t,ptdtt1- fa y' ttrem put Itt DWLWe Iurmem Ontario , In four ways. "minty-shy the education of the farmers' sons at the car lege, thruug'h the bulletins wreaking} by. tthe 1rittistttu' of Agriculture, .ttirouttt Mumrm' Institutes and by the (rivaling dairy. _ . . tory, and li l cation to eve! kn)"; that th tendance was. previous tinw dents on the 60, summwr Ht grand tom! 0 e V a , within tho ly" had been lu' of the dist!" and visit. wGn (u ' turrVul ' . Imeuse t mm»; the int no T'roarittce, strength, ho l :myrhmg murv m (10:10. Were he the Government :u it was his w- smc-mlid agrlm would say to thr "It therc is any us know what it (moat of a majors" instantly satistie 1:t.re sum of tl,8-ll,4rs0. being $44,450 above the mnmmt "stimattxi. it was a matter of liry great satlstactlon to the people to tirau' the ruvmme from this department keeping: up to the usual high level. This would enable the Government not only to maintain in a general way its generous policy of lightening the but-(ions and lessen- ingiho taxes of the municipalities. but, in addition. to erect permam-m public insti- tutiom: in diriereut parts of the Province without creating a dollar of Provincial debt for that purpose. In discussing that question his hon. friend. the able leader of the Opposition. generally took the view that their timber should be allowed} to stand for the Bette of future generations. He dictum. teat with (that View. He be- The add! their Pom-iv] partment p; .w equal em Ire J'Ju t 1 the. Interim-1y Interesnzxg """'". ntuined In the bulletins sent Ly the l "mayhem ot Agricul- tnen meeting; together for thus lllltlrl' the leadership of properly: :rsuns. to discuss and re-discuss tails of eve-ry'subject connected r great in-lugtry, comparing I tvlatting the results of their :pvs'mwnts; and n!) 1.nte could for a duum the utility and use'tui- mn-rs' Institutes. Ail that he had t iitx'mvrs' Institutes applied ll "opee to the travebling dairy. e "rovince had been covered " trust three _\'t'u"s: 669 meetings Int-1d. u.rtd the people in my}: trf ts Were clamoring forw majorityof .v.1ur tu'vre will be satystitrl." tApplause.) In-ss referred to the tact that inns from the Crown Lands De- this szu' ran up 33 the Vega. t of $1,811,450. being £44,450 above nt estimated. It was a matter r cultural co ' farmers of wrung more t is, and any rity of 3'3ur i911." (Apph Inn-".II"'A\II frt En artr. " could . :' to the an?! but _

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