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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 23 Feb 1900, p. 4

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_ . was: 'lt td can". It ril and gay. 2ttg,t'"'" toWest IN- . was ony c ar n etee on ma 30 " showed the lack of bversitttst ot pe 1'lp'. McLaughlin gives notice of a bill the Dominion and the Provtiteta1 tll; to amend\the drainage act. ' enments over the railways. nai W of 8 tt Jose Scale Ain , subsidizing was a fruitful some? " tr . -eorruption, and he believed that "d cor- An amendment to the San Jose scale , as railways were subsidized anthose act, which will he of great importance _ a' 'ganizers were able to approach ive to the fruit growers of the Province, V Iwho received trranu and rece es has been prepared, and will shortly be . money for campaign p "Wing. introduced by the Minister of Agricul- - in" 301011: would the corruption 0h se ture. Under the provisions of the act ' electorate last. He would give t his at present the only method of ridding P, facts to the Premier in reBpontre so, o- .the country of the peat is by destroy-l request for suggestion! from the' ptIi)on ing the trees. 1 F sition. In respect to the colon as x- The change proposed will be in the) 7 roads of the Province. Mr. Hoylgiteon direction of providing for the treatment; . pressed the opinion that their "and - of the scale by chemical process, a, _ I did not justify the money expen e t 'lf)", method which has been persistently _ , on them. He believed the policy o tter urged on the Government during the " Opposition in respect to this ma re- last year by the fruit growers of the _ would have given int1nitely but"; b i Niagara district in particular. The , '., suits. He thought much was 2t,1 tr. growers have found the destruction of the employment of partisan o See: the trees a great loss to them, and in The speech from the throne hub for view otthe opinion which exists in V terred to the increase in the num 8 v- many well-informed quarters that the insane. Mr. Hoyle asked why the flli chemical treatment will check. it not ernment did not utilize for the ':ll,'t2',0,'i', eventually kill. the scale, it has been, the old college building at Cdo 'l, mg. deemed advisable to insert this provis-' which they bad bought. The a I"; ii..'; ( ion in the act. The intention is to have tration of justice wat' eostintr the hfchl the treatment done under Government ' vlnce far more than any it,."','.',,",'),,', wwas' ' supervision, and in view of the ten- " it conferred. and it ever a re oirm tlon l dency of the scale to spread, provision urgently needed it was in this dare: re; will be made for compulsory treatment, A great reform could be oftcucte ' I's'li.' 1 or otherwise destruction without com-', dueing the /gtt/'2,(Ut'"ia/1tigyleyt Are]. I pensation. s-V. e w I -, . a' J'Jlg,1f.uCtrrt,"t)', brave Canadian soldiers _The Speakers Dinner. "now in South Africa, men who rT,'.'f, if: The following gentlemen were ferior to none now contending for 1' s invited by Mr. Speaker to meet his lab rights. warthy 50115 cf noble B re . Honor the Lieutenant-Governor at din-. (Cheers) l ner last evening: His Grace the Arch-' T w. Russell. l ttti',', cit? goronto,'hlis Léwdship tine s d o oronto, car- eneral 1\ e- a! . Mr. RINSE" IEtttst Ram") was a" 8l'r'l'no,"drife? Justice Sir George Burton,, , last speaker before adjournment. 1e 'Hon. Geo. w. Ross, Hon. J. M. Gib-5 , expressed pleasure at the Tg,'l,',earltav. son, Hon. Richard Harcourt Hon. John3 at which exitgted everywhere in Canaba. Dryden Hon. E. J. Davis 'rfiii.' F. R. ' and which was greater than ever e- iGGiiiir'rtr, Hon. J. R. Stratum Hon. g fore. He believed there were very; Wm. Harty, Mayor Macdonald Lair -' great resources in the northern part of Col. Peters D.O.C. Hon. L M. Jone-4' I , Ontario. There was a great source o . Mr. T. G. "iihriiiirGi'etttv" President CP ' wealth in the inland waters and landS. R.: Mr. Chas. M. Hays General Man: , F. and he hoped the Government and those ager G.T.R.: Mr. C. F. 'Sise President , interested in promoting the James Bay Bell Telephone Co.: Mr G ii Bertram " Railway would push forward the work. M.P. Mr. E. B. iGG. .MP Iii.' E fi.' The Government had done much to :Clarke M.P Mr J "rGa"ritiier'i'iofi: foster turrieutture, and deserved much, M P M 'sir'.' F ik l p . .r I lad to note . .. r. . . ac earl. M. .. Mr. J. " credit for that. He was tr I P Whitney leader of the Opposition: 'contemplated improvements In the! Mr C F Marter M P P Col Mathe: courts of the Province. He hoped the! son M'P.P Mr 'ir' J' Fay Mi'P iii. iAttorney-General would go forward Ini A isrfiiCAi'ia.' ik Fat Stir 'i." (draw- P , this direction, because 3 ttreat many, ford M.P.P. ik",'. H' trcr'diiiientii."sti', 'thinss required to be remedied. In or-l Mr 'E.'A éolquhoun M.P.P ' Mn. ,1: "l 'der that the people might obtain te-I A 'Wardeil M.P.P D'r R. i in ne fr.' . Hire more cheaply and more conven-l "rtp Mr W iirfior/i, M.P.P Ti: i.. IlentIY- Regarding corruption, Mr. Per, ii i'uriiiAi,'irP.7, Mr A ii "Thom i ' _ I sell said the members should unite in Gr, MPP' m: i' Conmee' MP1? l doing all in their power to put it dowml Mr. R Fcrkuson M P P M. W . i.' , He did not believe the best results could McKee. M P P Mr "ig." i', Cr. l . l be obtained from drastic measures. M P P , Mr ii "x Ania. ii.r Patti?! tr,', Mr. Lucas moved the adjournment of fi.' frail-well: MP P. Col. 'ir." ii {as}; (the debate. M.P.P.; Mr. w. A.Charlton. M.P.P., Mr: Notices of Motion. "g.W.rf.t"i'p,.y1 MLP.P..er. ti Pattullo, Mr. Whitney will ask tor tl return J. It. Barbe-r. M523" glint}. l'd'if.',rUd,r showing the salary paid to Mr. John M.P.P.. Mr. F. F'. Pardee, M.P.P. Mr. - Hoskih " Omeia1 Guardian, and the J. W. Holmes, M.P.P., Mr. o. Gul'bord. I number and names of mesh?" in hig M.P.P.. Mr. T. H. Preston. M.P.P Mr, department, and the salary paid to each C. D. Bowman, M.P.P., Mr. John b ac , try the Government. He will also move enson. M.P.P., Mr. T. L. Pardo M P P . for a return of copies of all corres- Mr. J. B. Lucas, M.P.P.. iiir'. A 'hi.' pondence between the Attorney-Getter- White, M.P.P., Mr. W. c. cmwen' M' _ 'al'a 01116: I',',", f'turntg,f.rf,'g,',dttgr't"g, an. Mr. w. R. Rennie. map. iri; E D.J. naueoa- ,M.P.P., .vv.9. 'a'° I Lhtter's omtte during the months of An- Rum?" M P Mr W J Hill, Mn .P.. ,

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