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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 28 Feb 1894, p. 2

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. , . , I . . new _ . , , / a! iiWittt . _, _, Ye Wies- l ":,.l".".' - had we application tarp l alum; . .' T" ' diEi QM: lber tor his mill. having. smite said, ',iiiiitti,',,'t'tte1t, ritt',t.d. ' __.- a... 'lr, under an order in Council respecting the new" 'l,',',',;,',",',',, ' " FTM ' " PN Il.ii' rights of local mills, a pertect right to . tttt , 'iirii"kiia , 'alll _ . Itii I of: " procure hin 'tttttply. This application had _ iiiiiiiti Must &F%l Ui "g; I' Illiimll I. been. after considerable correspondence, budge more Gaiiitii'i] _ "lrEgiitiaii'iiliR?ai [ rejected, and Mr. Wood wanted to know gum" iiiuntin ttttit ,4" _ 4-" q ' , uni, the reason tor this refusal. He asserted e g: to push built". tht,' 1"" " .. that the Rathbuns. the owners of the lim- "we t fact the sum I " Mi . '.' its from which the supply would have ter o w an. yuan Ttte, ' " 'httt come, had exerted their influence against t2tu'dllt,', would be , " i' ' "trl "ett Mr Chisholm's application, and went on "the gum nod. C7 'ut'.".' ' _ to intimate that the Government had in nomlth said 'iti'iit the public not been influenced in its course by a desire counts and the estimates were both new _ to secure the political Influence of this sary to the criticism of the budget "-80%. C powerful firm. ' . and that it was unfair that the Treasurer . Mr. Hardy replied that there had been should have all his matter before him V meat "in" an the part of the Govern- ' and have several days in which to make . ship JIU,.'.' 1:213:33! m: political friend- up his statement, and then expect the] sorbed in Gi own bglw o 1"I'l a man ab- Opposition to prepare themselves for the fully able to take his neBs, an "moreover, debate with the public accounts and the f gument as to his r own par n an A ' rem' I . ' q dolor only one day. , arise. He hi vuttat- . ht . "ie .5." P. " , I ed the case. and looked at Both sides of it. done BO mr; but . . tt RN C , i, The case was not yet decided. The de- were other things that "was"; _ . I partment is corresponding with Mr. Chis- done. For instance, the Government tgt6E ' helm, and, in accordance with the usual ures might have been brought down. few 1 practice, also with the owners of the tim- of them being at present in print. ber limits from which the supply would The members of the Government who lbe drawn ', the last he thought to be but were present conferred together for a fair. The course pursued had been the moment. and then Mr. Hardy annotlucwi ordinary omela1 one. As regards Mr. ' that they would accede to the request of Rathbun's share in the matter. the man l the opposition. who had paid a high price for the limits Just before sojourning Mr. Kerwin]; , had a right to be heard before another asked about a return which had been are ' _ was allowed to walk into them and take dered in 1891, about the details of certain timber from them. The order in Council license transactions in Northumberland. refers to settlers, while Tyner-dime" an He thought " had Kaye: been old township.and in a radius oi'a few miles down. Hon. Mr. G n thoutrttt It . .. there are ten mills. all of which would been brought down, but promised " _ V have the same right as Mr. Chisholm s to the matter up. The House then "adjourn- a supply from the limits. Moreover. the 1 ed. limits are 30 miles away. and hMr. Shier ll THE ESTIMATES. se e A I 22222 1'rotu"t1,at,',tyll,"'tsr,.r. 22222.2 ls .2... CP!'., W... of thpit,fPtin't1lteurli Pr, _ Icing. He had no objection to the cor- 1?" were laid on the ta le of t e ouse ! t _ . to-day. They contain nothing of a sen- respondenee being brought don n. b l -' l m Th ." l i dies Mr. Wood rejoined briefly. maintaining:, .~at onu C 'Tye.,'?, ere 3 every n - ( that the mill was a local necessity. and I tdon, ter the "more of stringentf 'ir,',','.",,',': . saying that Mr. Chisholm had been roady '; n the various epartments o overn- . . ' ment servlce. The estimated expenditure to pay Mr. Rathbun some $5 a thousand I f ti l t3,41h' 663 or tl' tt to compensate him for the necessary cx- I ll'., I")??? B ' o, . "5 sum " M , inmost} 23 will be for current expenditure. penses. fire rangers. ground rent, etc. He . "M, 962 .. . r , 86 could not sce that the distance from "W"- on capital account. and $23, " . 'l for other purposes. Last year the esti- which the timber was brought had an} I mate." totalled ""9 1,% Th u nt bearing on the case, and thought that he l 2iiiiiui.' ' q i'1't"l" o. fidi TI en- deserved every consideration. I e was put a somew at m than Mr. Meredith nhvcrvwl that this qucs- ,ltllélguyetar tand 2t f.',ftrv'",e,'rre'.' "ll ttattfttU- lion was one of importance to the colln- i t')fli'lh'lltu1.'e "fl/li' (:3; :si'ggrf- gt', t'ottl trylat large, Involving as it did the rights' account of railwiy and (l','.d,rft'l'l, .1302: o ocalities to a supply of lumber. m ' ' _ I had recently been discusscd by one or two l 3:? 1,,y1u.hht'i'un','vtat)n Ie/d,'";?.""'",,,',': [ Farmers' Institutes. and it was very de- details of the estimated in; end-it. e sirable that some provision for local ne- Li iiiirr,ii.i, ._ p ure are ressities should be made. These small ("a I . - mill-owners could not buy limits, and, 1",? Rovrarnment.................. $?ff.!ttfalr) while much may be said on both sides, {Grislalltln ........:................ 12t..80o00 yet the huyer of a license know.-, the con. 1 iy/J,11tt,t,',"'t.i.o.'.1 of Justice........ IH??. MI dilions under which he gets it. As, for Plilllldtlon '..'rr'.""""."r'" 683142 16 Mr. Hsrdy's objection as to the eight or' u Illc institutions. mainten- nine other mills which would have equal lama", '.iir_""""""' 770-523 00 claims,Mr.Meredlth could not sec its force. Ill/ll) 'ii??,:" m........................ fl.235 00 Inasmuch as in each cnse it would be only "a: It,yt F'...................... 177.775 Bo the immediate locality which would be 1.'/i11'i,'tt and charities.......... 176.1390? supplied. The order in Council was loose- ' {I} Lienance and repairs of ly framed. I 'tClif/ll',',',"?) and departmental Mr. Hudson brought his local knowledao "L"l'lln'lrsr......................... 75,246 00 to bear on the attestion. and said that (1)111] , 'l' oulldirurs- there is not 100,000 feet of pine withlnl (P. t",,7,,"//.fi" ..'....e................. H.100 it) twenty miles of that locality. The timber I 2) 19pm" ruu?ount................ 307.290 00 In the vicinity purchased by the Roth-l (1) Rim!" worktr- buns is cedar. basswood. etc. Mr. Rath-l Cl (ti',';',',',? v""'................... 14.090 no bun. while an enterprising man and tle-, éllrapital tuiount............... $.30! iM serving of protection, should not absolute- o it'llzation roads ton capital 1y monopolize all the timber. He would clk",'.',',?,,',.") ..."e.-................. 10l.3'l'00) like to see small Government limits set it 'l/Jil"' on Crown lands........ 125-309 01 aside to satisfy the local demand, which 's'fi','1',1l1l, account...................... 23,314 ti', is great every year. Mr. Hardy remarked 'i) silo, aneoutt expenditure....... 179.190 in that these limits were sold to the Rath. Jntoreseen and unprovlded..... 6000009 buns before Confederation. and he and .__:._.__ {in 1u,2t,'hf:,'.,t, entangiod in a mgmy J2e.1 .-..................$3At5,60ttn opotrrap ca argument as to the sites t 'tt er the he d . the various local mills. The order "2;; year ('ullws in: 1','tu,'fta"ft'"i"i1,1gng11,'t' thim than passed, and the matter came to an tt/.1/ig:y',nia//y coat of which is 28:00:32; en . Ta list $05,000 last year. iiiiri"ars"i' we THE BUDGET. 3:33 3:91 af,'t"ot.:,ian,.er, items which had .13 Mr. Clancy rose and said that there had allowtuwe to .ra'/,it,.'itC'/yt',.'1it.'ri.-T,ite1e been a misunderstanding as to the date m'atical muster, Norma" as T/ i'. mathe- of the budget speech, conflicting state- FrMulty to Stephen Cope to c ioot, tMoo; merits having been made. The public ac- London Asylum. Eur.' El' t rim." engineer counts were Just down, and there was on- ot Thomas Quinn late It)" ty to Widow sly one day in which to so over them. Prison, $1,tm; gratuity to le,",',').','. Central Important reports, among them that of I?" foreman brickmaki on" Butweit. the Crown Lands Department. were not Central Prison, $1,000 _na. industry at down yet, and Would contain information Northwest Volunteers on monument to which would be necessary to the criticism 5, like amount is given bkondmon that of the budget speech. and should ho m f2.vt,'eeyyy, $1,000: Can l the Federal the hands of the members before that was l, l", binding reports'l 3100:. an Institute, [ delivered. Inconvenience would be caused _ (irfclture, Wm. Deacon, 3250 mm" part by the tact that many members of thill, lrlt. in consideration of Inf . T. A. Map. Opposition had accepted invitations to the "Um? service of the 'd'Gl'dl1ur,?i? receIVed Government dinner for Thursday even- 680 'le: the head of public but $3GO. ins. Moreover. questions on the notice unis Bet apart tor equipme :llldlngs tut,.. paper, the replies to which would be lna- a; fitting up of new pan]; flirnismng teriai to the Butrdet't in hand, had not yr.' 'l'i'2rr,tatt'lee,ty bundlngg inflame," and been answered. In short. it would be very Ungds, etc. ' y tttt out ot Inconvenient for himself and his friends come er public institutions to have the budget speech delivered so of a: an item of 31.1000 1h'l',',e,et,,t',t,ttytt, soon. and it would he more convenient if for ti?" and expenses, of over Salaries it were delayed till Tuesday. n e broken part of th maintenance _ ew mmum at Brockville e ye" ot the

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