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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 30 Mar 1900, p. 3

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and other Provinces. The development " no 1 30 was; now going on and brlngingpx')l:'os- :m both.: The"items passed, now-- perity to all classes of the community. < f ' Was this development to be stayeyd £ Mr. Math.esoni (South Lanark) asked while information was being collected? or an explanation of an item of $;?'0 in $ He thought not. 'The capital was ready last year's public accounts for investi-- now, and if the investors _ were told gations regarding hypnotism. Hon,. Mr. they must wait until the Government Harcourt pointed out that it was in-- ( had information they would go elge-- curred by Hon. Mr. Bronson, while m| | where. the Government, who ordered the pre-- Mr. _ Colquhoun (East Hamilton) paration of a bill by Mr. Gormally of thought it was time to stop going it Ottawa regarding the relation of hyp-- blind in disposing of Ontario's capital. "';"li"'m,\;"lfhe c:):"nnmtnlssx(r_))nfot&*)rimei ted Mr. McKay (South Oxfor pointe | A Premature Vote. | out that the effects of hypnotism were | The Speaker then asked if the ques-- dn Sais ranbonne Seniitiens were t:un sh;;ulid rbo pt:lt, and the Opposi-- prohib;ted tion called for the yeas and nays. Tha Jyk R nct % C "Call in the members," said the Speak-- "(,ln}:; ':fig:{n'","'{;:ldlf-,'fl'?,g,;t?gnpa;;}fi?i,tflf er, when the Premier pointed out that trali.on of ju:,tlcc an?l v(lu('at'lon \\'i]ti:n- Mr. Pattullo was on his feet. The out change * f ':_gf:ke' then ruled that the debate pro-] -- _ The House adjourned at 11 o'clock. Mr. Pattullo (North Oxford) thought| Private BYlls Committee. ' this agreement was a very proper one ry% # o ¢ and should be ratified. The time might _ whe bill embodying the legislative come when it would be wisdom to con-- wants of the Town of Toronto Junce-- sider whether they would not be able tion was corsidered for some tme by to secure more for the country for a} the Private Bills Committee yesterday. concession of. this sort, but that time, PThe first clause, asking ratmgation of had not yet arrived. The industry was agreements with the Toronto Suburban yet only in its initial stages and re-i Street Railway Company and the To-- quired to be developed. | ronto Railway Company will probably Hon. Mr. Stratton said he believed 'be amended to make it clear that the A the House never had a proposition put "Toronto Railway Company should not 1 before it which was more in the in-- be exempted -- from school taxes. 4 terests of the Province than this. Mem-- The second clause asked for a change bers who visited the west last summer in the wosterly boundary line of the saw at the Sault a pulp industry which town, which places a strip on the had never been equalled in the Prov-- west side of the town, about 200 feet ince. He said Mr. Whitney should have wide, into the Township of York. | informed himself of the conditions of The balance of the bill, relative to the 'the agreement so that he would not power to expropriate lands for the |\ have blown hot and cold in turn in Western Stock Market Company, to discussing it. There was no monopoly, authorize exemption to the Gasoline }und there would be an industry estab-- Engine Company, and the other clauses \lished the like of which had never exist-- were laid over until Wednesday, when |\ed in that part of the country. action will be taken on all parts of ! _ Mr. Whitney then pointed out that the bili. the Speaker had not strictly adhered The committee laughed and carried to the rules. with a rush the bill authorizing the The Speaker explained that there had 'Town of Kincardine to bonus the pork-- been a misunderstanding, due to the packing establishment of Henry Cole-- tardiness of rising in debate. It had man to the extent of $60 a ybar for occurred too often during this session, | ten years. c and 'Tor the future he hoped members Arnprior's bill, limiting the assess-- * who wished to _ speak would -- rise mert of the property of MclLachlin promptly. Bros., lumber gealers, to $100,000 until An Afternoon Division. 11910, and to $125,000 for the next ten 'The Premier moved the adjournment| }('('l:'; l':"_l".:xt\!;?;l:;rd'.'. upon suggestion of the debate, whereupon Mr. Whitney ' iL the gensral mavses in London's bill called for the yeas and nays, and the "r'el' ~rri'1filt 'l|h('k"\h;-"".li('n of th'e 'b\'urd v l'lousa-bdl\'ided. The motion to adjourn ' sys\(»-n{ ;ll(;)otllél' 'ma'tt(-rs. and the éum- n t Boricce * edentote »by.law and. on The apparent reduction of the Gov-- ieb iinge «qi ho v 6e : uP e 'd."" l:}m'"': ernment's majority from 7 to G is ex-- .l_,,rm-me-nt \\'ith the VCar:'a ian 'u_,.(-m,, aine p u4* Company. -- Col. Leys will incorporate plained by the fact that Hon. John 1 alance i her bill Dryden, not suspecting that a division hi b'"im,'f' C arf'." "';'f"*(.i to the bill was likely to be taken, was absent 1\',' "'j},'"'f"',_""'.' (;) ":".-, C ,1." I} without a pair. (;))z-zfx}ll'ihtl\i\l1;,l;l ;'hi(tx:\ }i)(l)e::ls'.);wt';s:édgf tfi.s'i'l"rt-l:i In Committee of Supply. gite, bequeathed in 1865, and remove! £ a ; > ro 'e hi The evening was spent in Commit-- ;'(:lr'\'.!'l")éh':tm:x:" also to . remove. :o | tee of Supply, when good progress was 'A']' a gl-q. insued on the |m| made 'with the estimates ong discussion ensu on the D Mr. War o rag T m + to provide for the retnoval of the dam ¥r. ardell (North Wentworth) at-- ; hne : N: nee River at -- Hepworth tacked the items for the salaries of '{lftt'!' 'J'pa\ 'div(-\;«i::n thle h'ni Mr. Kelso and Mrs. Harvie,and said the ;v;l;'"-:tllml.r'.y\\'n fn;: ;L"\".'SY'. on the ur-- Province could do away with the ser--| derstanding that the Governmert would | send a competent engineer to investi-- L | gate before next session. The bill incorporating the Amherst-- 'burg Public Library lwa;; lddis.cusm-d f&t[ ; some time, and iinally la over un \Tuesday to get furtner information.

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