The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 30 Mar 1899, p. 3

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W 194 . inoo somdeis o mt the semunaalr t t | | more: cy. n the s C a pr on, and it vwould an 'mm? that brought with it | was ordered to be struck out. . | hundreds of workmen. Section 16 reads: "No person shall | Mr. Pyne read extracts from reports offer or expose for sale --any bass less j of the Assessment Commissioner to the than ten inches in length, or any white-- | . effect that 'property in the neighbor-- fish, salmon trout or lake trout weigh-- hood of the proposed hotel was decreas-- ing less than two pounds undressed. ' ing in value, and that the erection of Mr. Thompson suggested that the the building would undoubtedly have catching of bass: beprohibited alto-- the effec® of increasing the values. ge;:lher. y § re FPkig Fof on. Mr. Hardy said they could not Mr. Dryden in Favor. 3 fi'oastht%t pfférw"enlt'h:ao')jeczl cgl the ha:action ' _' Hon. M¥. Dryden did not agree with ss and the other fish -- his hoh. friend the Minister of Educa-- lhe mecton reauchee dnun fonat .. t tion. "He believed the city could do iicensec 8t the equ(;fl;\'?g each lessee or § nothing that would give a greater im i en w--each fishing to t . PRy+ i transmit to the fishery overseer of the : petus to its interests than to aid this district -- a stat i/ sn new hotel. <If he were a citizen of To-- amount in wei;\:?ertl showing . the s ronto he would hold up both hands in ferent Kifds of fi';' oane ce ns & support of the proposal to"aid the en-- and the 'pri o uin n ,i?a-ugh; by him, t"fi': C Mnvte ' the s&m:eprwoaes %extleggegdbyrefiiavlzggm;t. § .Marter * a 4 § ot};h'é o mea (;msel;\ot'.(e st::ongly in favor fi:fi;'c'f;'{btugggetso fish caught for com-- "Q :u'mc:l. Mr. Ross reiterated his objec-- qt(r:lla,;szitse':;{,teen alnd *ge!'ty were |* + | ~Mr. McKay said th struo _ They read: '"No common | would ('onso.x{rt to strlk:tou'ttthlgrbol\:%i fa"'" o sutror Piis P ppvtres cor have | asked "for "In regard©to "WAater rates ho 1rans'port out of fhis Province, or have § would vote for the bill. r; possession for the purpose of ship-- _ Mr. Foy consented to this. rfing m tranapl?rting out of this Pro-- Mr. 'Conmee (thought the proposal ;) ince,any speckled trout (brook trout), E should first have the sanction of the o m cSrs maskln«m_ge, before the ist of 3 Hivapne A ts Mn e ore o ao of Mr. Miscampbell favore Mn . SRECIL:. O : Y¥ y , _A standing=vote was ta?(etntfewg't'gjet;té ??glln_g mofe Mah fl\'fa saimon. or lake % \result that 50 voted for and 33 against rout n ons one day} aid --whols WO €& the amendment. Hon. Mr. Ross, how-- m mo': persc;'ns i n erenate numnen 'of a ever, pointed out that the House not Snd Arout taheh. caught "of miicd in being in committee, the v¥Oof@ was ir-- sa rout taken, caught or killed in regular. ; any one day shall not exceed ten." g _ The members were thereupon called The Pbill iwas reportedme amended. §x }{'leaé:'r rgi :'ng'io':lmtaken. regulting in General Revenue Bill. f to 33. i x anlendn:xent by 45 F Mr.rlg}arcgm't( lrgso)wt:d the third read-- & The division was as follows !-- ng of the a o supplement the YeaS---An?fl:f'Bm-a):e'f-;" Ba:-r. Beatty' revezmesr (:t th:e Province. o 'i (Leeds),: Ble&ard, Boyd," Brower,. Burt, Mr. Whitney moved the six months' £ Carnegie, Colquhoun, Crawford, Dry-- 'hOiSt' The Opposition; 'he said. took £ den, Duff, Rilber, Fallis, Farwell, Fov the position that, as they had foretoid | & Fox, Gallagher, Garrow, Hill, Hodgin's: from yearto year, the Provincs vrow | $ Jamieson, Jessop, Joynt, Kidd, Little, | found itself face to face with and had | Lucas,. Malcotm, Marter, Matheson, | adopnted direct taxation. The passuge | f Miscampbell, Monteith, Morrigson, Mc-- ! of the measure would mark a strange.| 4 Donald, --McKay, McoLaughlin, Powell, | solemn epoch in the history of the Pro-- | ut Pyne, Reid (Durham), Taylor, Thomp-- | vince. When the people of the Pro--| son, Wardell, White, Whitney----45. | vince began to understand that for the | is Nays--Auld, Aylesworth, Beatty (Par-- | first time they were face to fa®e with | | ry Sound), Bowman, Bridgland, Rrown, |-- direct taxation they would more seri--, . | Caldwell, --Chariton, ~.Conmee, : Davis ] ously consider the question of Provin--| Dickenson. Douglas, Ferguson, German, cial administration, and would then | t on Gibson, Graham, Guibord, Harcourt, | be led to conclude that for years past | #2 ' Harty, Hislon, Holmes, Lumsden, Mu-- | they had been deceived with regard to | 1& trie, Macnish,' McKée, Pardee, Pardo its finances. The Opposition would be | lost| Pattullo, Pettypiece, Ross, Stratton, in a position to say "we told you so: | Truax,. Tucker--38. > f we told you what the truth was:; but | $ * ad The absentees were Hon. Mr. Hardy you did not believe, while our political ; '; Messrs. Campbell, Carpenter, Carscal-- | enemies sneered and ridiculed us when | £4 len, Clarke,. Dempsey, Hoyle, Kribs we brought the charge against thein Leys, Loughrin, Reid (Addington), Rus-- in the House." The political enemics , k sell, Richardson, Smith. f |nf the Opposition had, continued Mr.; m The bill then passed its third read-- Whitney, now afforded them indisput-- | $ ing. . /# ! H'L;k"flrnof of their asswrtl'mns lllé(iit']iilxz C e | surplus did not exist. e believe d 7 | X The'Meries Bill. | ' 'ht»" members of the Houss would do Cay On resumi :30 0' well to reject the bill. o went into c';fn:lti?t: ooglotc):'eth;gg:;;:g Mr. Matheson sail that the reason bill. /-T;;n for the tim,rutsx'tli%nfl(g.l ths iay-- TCr. P ation was an estimate efleigncy caus-- offect o;' :':g;?g: t{'gé"t:g ul(c)lutbe":ztptr]: :}(} 'by the prqhibitlonv of export of }(-{{S; vent persons from angling for sale L\eddegclem'-y last year in_t't}:? ('\(;03:(1{ without taking out a license. That, h e thoie Tine evver T./ o nR ! s . h * at, he against this the Government preoposed ' thou':"'h"" undesirable,. and would ; to raise some two or three hundred 5 ie LC hareity upon the 1OOTEF Danel~ | thousand dolli's. The reason now ad-- ' * vanced for nutting on the taxation

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