The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 24 Mar 1900, p. 2

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*----_----------------- w The Att orney --Ge xp h ocz 1 was much Y neral said uq rantgnimiren 1 14 rachd ?onzefii'u';',f""g:';;;'g in Col: Mathc: , orerompmnan ap-- on c + = & C n e Aomenmale the la\g.alltoi:fsteghould atel:l'l:'tl':t;:hati :gzl'llld' of l'.lm,l .lb' c mve esn which the Attr a long discussi rve| Mrn' up the country. a means of the bill. the orney--General on, lni mea f cqnmee '"mu.d * |25 to 12 de rdoe on Pasor of" T ote of| Tao were Seavinge that some | the applicatt ded in favo vote of o were leavi reaching _ peopl! The %0'::;1011. r of granting :;ldl getting theu?'tothe older distflgt: 0 rio. se g;"nft::mn to ;23{";3%03&":0"(1 for M:. Pattullo fWein New On+ a site for athcea purpose of p ut'?chs'nlth & public would "::::' of opinion that the |$50,000 to tg"ins factory, an d"ms a ization policy. A n a vigorous colon |g§'n,flpany to ingigl%a"gh"'n C;?'r}:an lm'{::'?m' like th§°3'§'fk""h bgt foreign | their factory them to go * esirable set obors would discussion y. The bill passed vebuild Mr. McKa: tlers. l | * without | lumbe y suggested o | In the Int | goma !g;l'zma nd mining dnf.ff;'c'{i up thei 1 ie it it | soma byrneans of eaitmaye offe ap-- - nouks or tne RMilowine. res | Mr. Louxhring'fa"'s to falways, --* . | :Resoived. Chat in ino s resolurion ee! aiinaprg as mo sma he _ a interests of . |House all Gover e opinion of this ways as much as id not want| ' ontain such nment contract this Mr. Grabham ad colonization roads. | - ubuses whi conditions as wms should tion of info vocated the disse . "' letting of ch may arise f prevent | of Ontari rmation among t mina-- such c rom the th rio as to ho he people| effort should ontracts, and th sub-- e fertile dis w they mi 4 tricts ght reach payment of be made to s at every idea should b of the north erall such wa ecure the leavi e to keep o . The Tor comperent wo current in each trage The Pren e "hut beopit on where the 'f,gtk"'orkmen in t;gcg trade favor uponmt',f" seemed to look | ' se meh o ce GWier Bron ie Propant on to Rave cap. * c y c © mos rect p #1 GoVe¥n:";'rlltdteems it tg:cg;st in such | H;nflefil:'flble locantie:_ettl'" to the Sive chreot thereio: -- immediate stops to { share of Ne mones apent 6r the | C oine mocyht n oth ao whin N eFoby do-- | ion _for i eodaratinh . pust Cns Domin-- policy sha o which th s | profitabl on pur n-- only work shall appl e fore-- n y be devoted poses might & igeriaken D) includes n |northern distri to colonizini ment itself, en by the G of suggesti ricts _ of Ont ne the the , but also overn-- on to establi ario. _ Th | grant of all works o I onto might sh an ofi e 'and that t Provincial aided by later be found a d ce in Tor-- | forthwith he aforesaid public funds; uinger M The wo esirable on policy * nder Mr. S rk of col e of the applied to ev shall be ¥ . Southworth' onization ot. the punito strvice and, to, all »enl, Proceeding Retistactortiy. " From 20 to Government." rming services for"a{]:; iNew Ontat,-'it:,ns"gor 'nformat!{gnm ;32 :° swered rere recei 0 | Bureau of profltabevery day. One :ed and an-- Mr. Pre Labor. how mly be devoted t eason might ernmen .:t"on will ingqui be O.Hey could be o ascertainin | t :--"Ha quire of th st advant expend € | Eontemptation, the tt Unvernment -- in bont advantage in thiecwork , the do, | Department or ablishmen selectin opted the e-- uie 'be enivdsted with the o t _of a Jor secilement." and t e policy of o publication of Bintigtice r, which ing direciee to es rable locations "'fomatioauo" of 'statisti e collection 1y g directed to them colonists -- were M asses »nd win the ces and other P omice that ihe Colonization D , and wi the -- indu partment w he Coloni e-- labor leslslatlonu:}--the ehforcemersn:fl:gl g? 'tx): °"der°:'cl>dpl:oar;;etl'° Btogzt?:tu?:. p e n ote the {f . govermment Bitls T ie norimern dabice setflement "The 'Attorhey--Ge romised. Algcima for who has been a \ 'Uce of a bill ty- neral has gi v srospects twenty years, s settler in ; | Hon. J. R. 8 amend the registry act: c peented state of by ns haper ans th * . Stratt gistry act; itented stat e hap e Ontario c on, a bill t ; here e of most of py and | amend th o mip&ines soh, ant a bill to Cap the settlers e mines act. , and a bill to ioh Ptt); Currie urged that New Ontario' valuab provided for d .COmmuniCl- The Governm rio's Claims. on thele zinc deposits :'eloping the noon asked ent was yesterd | north shore of ear Rossport s tioh "be" Increased iraom Toy cgloni-- Rail of Lake Superior. set forth inncrea,sed from s_r(fi)lonl-- | way Committee i for the cur the estimates t;:' ), as "rhe bill to enabl H es mane br a deputeth AdF. ia~\ ol |two short lin e the constru Arthur a:dbgtha deputauoen aflx)'p"ca"on (t]l;e eXtenSiVeean;)fkra"way concnt:?:l:l o+ companied b er places, who om Port striets of Alg ckel deposits i ng ornree, Lou D . ¥. Burke und Messrs. ed by Mr. Ludwi and Nipissin n oume Blezard a ushrin, Patt and Messrs. known ch udwig Mond g, own-- nd Hill ullo, Grah ni 'hemical ° , the well--| Th s am, ckel e manuf D. I.S. 'ggiifl was introduced the C.P}ge:\% of London, P?:;?;:E andl 8 In reply toet::; > interesting t;){)eyc";' go';';nlttee yeztier%t':';ed by the Ra'n':}:g t suggested th remier, M h. .& M. Clark + morning. M f in Tor e establishmer r. Burke peared in su; @Q.C., and R. E. Gi essrs. fight be on doly w! ouplc of oBleials The Sradebninee & Tra CRagenap--| | shiets to gi duty with maps officials Railway bill ridge & Tradin | | 4 | Me. ve information to atltl\d d 4D. \Committee B'i!so passed the .SR"La.ke ' Mr. Blezard hi o PE PE® operate by ste he company pro o aAX » cultural reso ghly praised th way from B am or electricit pose to Nipissing d,.""m L oithe Algont agri-- from Bra racebridge to Ba y a rail-- \ tricts, and goma and oper cebridge to B ysville and sug perate 1 eaumaris gested the Ts 6 reight and pa naris, and to n the lakes. ssenger steam-- Pm l

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