The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 24 Feb 1900, p. 3

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' are . nurierymen as t'ir"ittir."iimlftruetioit a? savings in 3°33? Tld a,,',',',',',",',? $31-23 r?,gt,,urrttN'rtr,, kart!!! 3:130:31 I'fg',ti: 33 ry n our. e w ... u to was bank bumce' taken from the Tr'v"'dl', every nurSerWtuln to have & '"p,',t,'dg gem-I d t k ow whether building for this purpose. A tall list ' I '2trh'uP,tt flu"r'ld'l in 1803 or' of tturtser.vtnett In 2tdt'T1"/"i,l'L1iett . s- . not. There is at this moment between, I',1gteCnth'l S"lgfl.'t'l't'ln't'. It 'l'lli be the T,71"/go"l"tGav,5,g" tp' 8to,'lSt, remembered that this legislation and 9-" ','d,'i"oof can go'an: negate: the iriiiGi't'; so that of the Jt,',',',egirovn',/t'J2'it'nitttu6el',' . ' ' on o nurs - or the country. (Ministerial applause.) 1'lr"itht the outcome of the spread of Mr Clarke ithe San Jose scale.'it being hoped that i . . by means of this legislation this insect. Mr. Clarke (West Northumberland) as well as others, will be very mater- spoke for a few minutes before ad- ially checked. In P?,cfey,"Y//,"', it may Journment. He asked, What the Oppo- be mentioned that a bill will be pre- I sition would have done had they had sented at this session of the Legislatuge I to dealwith the West Elgin case. What in which provision is being made for 1t e war: their histoé-y ?"rhe tht',',",'?," or thef: 't'g',tgfitte', of other insects, includ Ill pa y as regar s corrup on was wors "the co ng mo . . than the Liberals'. They had in his St tute Labor own riding taken tttty Liberal ballots Abolishing a . from the sacred ballot-box and insert- favor of the abolition ed in place thereof 50 of the other side. 018223135: this" is rapidly spreading thPrtgJ,tlthtSreglioeJ;nMgrcearheg,aig'e' t,,1geue,ou/,,,,t,1"id,""t"hTjtrdtfiretoA'it. capable of tlllintr that position. Re- ve bi h have decided to Harding finances, Mr. Clarke said the fill": 2:80:28; 001w have) already car- Government's care for the dependent ff . b il,, l test to drscirle are of the Province would alone be worth ried it out. . the a PFI . ' V '" . millions of a debt to have it properly the Townships of Osborne, m Cy,','.:.'," done. As for surpluses, he did not be- "Willy- /ya'1,?/yli, ir.1..l'..trtly/yyf, 1011311? lieve they were any use to the Pro- in Simone. TI,:."",,)).""]).),))",'; I'll-)1 vince. That was not what Govern- week by Mr. n. I', 'Ar 1hr" meet-1 ments were created for. At this point, vincial Road Ivnstiuu 101;. sl ' decide-Iii , there not being a quorum. Mr. Clarke ings held it "as 1,2J,hn,,1C""l.i1t'. Rt 4;). ' moved the adjournment of the debate. to mmmuic the "an." lu mr " 'i, i _ cents Pt't' day and to adopt the moihm SI Recess Until Tuesday. of road-making recommended by M". _ Mr. Whitney asked that, in consider- Campbell. 1 ation of the inconvenience it would Notes. I T cause members who lived at a distance A . to return in time for Monday afternoon. It is understood that Hon. Richard the debate be adjourned until Tuesday. Harcourt will take Hon. J. M. Gibson s The Premier agreed to the proposi- place as Chairman of the Private Bills I 1,1,tt,,tJ1i1p,')Ttt (thatuas glue "to: no Committee, that SHOE. lad. J. T/ttiii",.,,',')),', . u. .s or on ay e ouse a c a r' mice Hon.A. . ar yas , n recess until Tuesday also. The motion ofx the Municipal Committee, and that l - ..,carried. rt - p- Mr. Graham will be Chairman of the The House adjourned at G.05. Printing Committee. Government Measures: Mr. D. R. McLean of the firm of, Thi Att G . McLean & McCallum. and formerly or, -i,ihl"d' aza- ttre/M/trt,', Tlt/y at Gvelph, hats been appointed Clerk of amend the loan corporations 8:1. to the Municipal Committee In place of amend the act respecting the Law'Sn- Mp. Ir"'"'-.,.,-,.,, - . ' ciety of Ontario, and to amend the act . ------.-----r-_ respecting controverted elections. f Mr. Whltney's Medal. . Mr. J. P. Whitney, leader of the Op- pcsition. yesterday morning received a ' medal for his services in the Fenian raid of '66. Mr. Whitney was Sergeant- Major of the Cornwall Battalion during) the campaign. The regiment consisted l . of three companies from Montreal and l _ three from Cornwall. Mr. Whitney's claim to rank as a veteran is now uni- , versaily conceded. C " Nursery Stock. , Preparations are now being made by I the Department ot Agriculture for the carrying out of the act passed last ses- . sion, requiring that all nursery stock shall be fumigated before being offered for sale in this Province. Professor Lochead of the Ontario Agricultural College has been appointed by the Minister of Agriculture as inspector ot this work. and circulars are now being distributed, giving full instructions to,

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