| C e. should apply to current or future Year. F:;;tooo : atut 784! 1 4 ---) ficenses.! Mr.. Whittiey' complaineis 19 --59. .. oL. .. 2,020,000 13,296 | f with: a suggestion of bitterness in the 1880:81 2:632:000 20,208 | tone, that the Government had stolen Is§s1--82 ........ ©1,243,000 15,32§' his policy. This charge the Premier 18982--83 ........ lgé}ggg léggé easily refuted by showing that the pol-- }:"i:'fif "**'**** _ 2376,000 2284 l icy had been initiated by the Canadian 18\'_;% 2,'6'.0"0 21.429 | lumbermen. Mr. Hardy presented an ls'x'é"g_ 6'.'{-19.000 49,000 | able and complete justification of ;he, "37'3;1 ':)63.000 3.270 course of the Government in dealmg;' IQRR-RQ ¥ X:H.fi()O 91254 with this difficult and delicate ques-- l;fl;\")-'vi) * * 39 114000 SBT 479 tion. The Opposition did not divide the 18')&)-;)1 ** «****1 ?6'699'000 3\3'281 I HMHouse, though it was intimated that 189192 [.0..... 72.687,000 631'1221 a vote would be insisted on at a later 1892--93 ... .. ..125.837,000 1,050.350 Btage. 4;. '_:. k wk k k w k ® .'):-_.'8:;_.000 2.339'276 Mr. Ross introduced a bill to make it %t'z'_z: """":'_,'1'1"7;',"'000 1'659'369 plain that County Councils may set 1):;),'_;.6 '*****"137.397.000 1423466 gpfirt]p(értimllst of 'townshins as'a High He al:u.)' .(;;xl;ted' fn'»m the retu'rn';' to j choo istrict. £ * ® A bill was introduced by Mr. Tay-- show that there were practically no| lor to facilitate the settlement of dis-- s!:l'llve logs exported from Ontario in putes between the sellers and purchat-- 1894. ers of cheese and butter. It provides Criticisms Refuted. . that when a dispute arises it may be | f e g --bitr; ap~ The principal objection taken to the ;&br:]tlgflu gyu{hé-'"p?ilfi"('"lfr t()\\'l:?t;t('"}!:li policy of the Government was that it . Amaneln 11 # | ic go far enough, but he pointed Cheese and Butter Association. | did not go far enous | s p o o j t. | out it could not go further unless it was inMx'l.n}i:drd) introduced a bill respect ; made applicable at once. They \\'vreI fir'(}.'lmon'q bill to establish fO!'('St.7 told that it would lead to a great \'X-\ # reqer.\\s' \; t 'rend a thii'd time | port of logs this winter, that the limit-- * Mr. Huhl.)(s' City of London bill was | holders would say : "Now is the time read a third time, after some verhal'. ¢f~(|'1rt l:)';_ 'l')'m"'_"l;:f!fq hoh ",l],"'\':)'l'('."-'t\l.l(.\;"li'l7'."4;1: , c HS. . -- ) J a"Ill.;gdrx;tl:,t,f\,'wy_c(.,m\ml-s bills to am--| force in this if the facts bore it out, but end the act respecting. the public ser. o hex ns oo old S es Roes ;:'(te'cx'rl('l .t:;:)";):r;gctdhth.:::llé;:'l;l::.llll)'mu'? they took supplies, etc., based on their o SJ + x estimated cut. The Government had stages. r€ ko Py Mr. Harcourt's bill respecting the icah: ?fi:.'t,,(;IUIO'.Q?:,Lr:zs(E? tt',']:,','r tg,'::tl"',"?fl't:'lfg of patent and other medicines and of a on ncike s n + mamirn We alcohol for the purphs('s]nf arts ax:d \:fi\;;;;t,\t'l:;ec:':\r,;::;::\n']; ;;:':::{"in';bp:,g_ I ;np%';;frz::.u(l':)(;;p:;:ros ual:v::";-tl)ld :: iLrL)Tn\ql_) fectly satisfied that there would be no duals, and given a third reading. Other (t:;""'l";\; ((\';t":]tl:;lnfi,:::& 'p:'ez;f;:(tl ";:\; s rare ~ > '« * V e » 3{.'"? p:}tq"zr('.(:,l(lfit'", ';\;:f (';\:l.ljn\\'}-,;'(t::::]?' the House would be pleased, in view of ';"hn (l "i > d4'\lr" at." J'l)h;]"l i.ill, to | what had been said by the Opposition, erich D pnrd JAT.. OL [ mtb | to learn that the cut is estimated not authorize the admission of Lewis F.; to".exceed -- 156750000 feet (Applause Riglg)s as a student of the Royal College | and Ox)i)')flitiq.)r; 1'11'1ghtvl' y y s of Dental Surgeons. Mr. Whi s i _ n of Mr, Whitney asked if this was for ex-- HMT'_}".'ifi(".J'r:,'::%';qr_';;"fgmth:tc;,l:fi! port or the total cut. Mr. Gibson re-- 'i,t':m :' -nll(q.l'dcr' lh'l~Q Srants 'to c ail.| plied that it was the cut for export. "?"',:" pecone : * Continuing, the Commissioner said VS. 97 w 9 26,-- The Attorney--General's bill to fur-- (')}:(;"fe'g'te export cut for 1897 was 219,026, ther facilitate the purchase of toll roads H * # lnine c wat ow ® e read the followin statement by mur;uf'l]ulltiv:, was nassed through showing .export of logs forg1897 Td eg-- committee. 4 timated export for 1898 :-- The Timber Bill. is97 1808 Hon. Mr. Gibson snoke at some length ' * (estimated) on the second reading of his bill re--| I':zlmun«l Hall..«..... . . §.418,410 7,000,000 specting the manufacture of pine (-uti ll';'il_n'l,v \n'[':)\- ll.;','.«::_):q_l:'l: ]""\'N.':|:':~NM on the Crown domain. He said that 6 ie Podhtpel oi iad ah > + ~prc ©500,000 in connection with the statement which l:!'.:;: }:".l\' Shannon ... (f:::::::: 3:'\"..',,".. he had given of the exnorts of pine Albert Pack .........~ 8,424,600 _ _None. logs, some question had hbeen raised as : Turner & Fisher .... 12.722,000 15,000,.000 to the accuracy of the tables he sub-- | Central Lumber Co... 2,500,000 _ $,000,000 ; mitted. -- They were compiled from the | Aiger Smith ..... ... 12,500,000 --8,250,000 Trade and Navigation Returns, and he . l\'m.. Peter ++ ++« .++.,. . 9,000,000 6,000,000 i should have stated to the House that --'l\'::.:;n':nv" Lumber & _ SBhInd "+£:000--000 thege returns> were for the year prior ";c.)l\\'l.linl'".& 'l";)""." 1"-'.:'u.t(mt.b "'\'un.o'. to the year given in the tables h(: k. C. l'ilipill('ul't * 9484 E70 -- 8.000,000 submitted, and for. the year from July Munro & Gordon .... 9,036,636 None. | 1 of each yvear to June 30 of the next. Holland & Emery (Co. 22,000,000 None. ' He submitted a corrected statement Biiss & Van Aikin. . 9,000,000 None, 1 of the pine logs exported from On-- Hardy Lumber Co.. .. 12,027,630 12,000,000 | tario in 1879 to 1898, from June to June, 8. G. M. Gates (Union and their value, as follows :-- Trust Co.) ......... 2,096,000 18,000,000 (Extracted from Trade and Naviga-- Delta Lumber Co. .. 8.547,700 _ 5,000,000 | tion Returns of the Dominion ; the l}"l'i' & Booth corber 23,000,000 U-"'"'v""'i fiscal year, from June 30 to June 30) :-- («:!':'ns Inlet Lumber $ 206 dth * 200000008