The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Apr 1900, p. 2

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By a straight party vote, resulting Manufacture of Pulp. I, 1 7-38 tn a majority or seven. the Legislature Hon. Mr. Davig' hill to confirm the) _ . last evening ratitied the agreement order is ('ouncil 'ig"",'.",,'?' all spruce . . N . . . and ot or on pwoo cu on town . "."h the Spanish Itivet Pulp.& Paper lands to be manufactured in Canada l So., under which the latter, m return was read u second time. . for certain privileges in the cutting of 'Mr. Whitney gave notice that on the spruce along the Spanish. Onaping and motinill (X/YC', Sad"): he v',r,'",',1/,hd,/e"or,r,i', _ _ . . . . . aim-m men . ina'ing l iin 1058 , e or A crmilion Rivers, agicc to establish and spruui- lands to be disposedl of without painiain n large pulp mill at or near something in the nature of public com- ' Mebbwood, a point on the Sault line po-iitinn. I pt the Canadian I'ucitic Railway. The Allowances to vrpm.hm.s_ helmte on. the .igieeii.tiit nits tesumcd Mr. Havcourt'st bills permitting allow- by Pyetuisty Psis.cyt, who, m " titty- ,anircs to be made to otficient high school Iminute snot-ch of exceeding tersencss. and public school teachers on rrstlrc.. - clucidiitcd the points of the agreement, tnont restored a second reading. Iwhich is more favorable to Ontario than Bounty For Wolves. the preceding pulp agreements, and one d dl .. i . t i, under which the people's rights were, sd.. "£222. Gt iggre'sgfng 'f/l, Songs); 'conserrcH. Mr. ll hitney refused to for the destruction of wty1ven from $10 discuss tho Minis of the agreement.I to $15. hnd contented himself with a defence of Investment by Trustees. 'S his. 'AnlPll "mm' The Attorney-General moved the sec- Uills l"cy.cud. _ and reading of a bill to amend the TI . . I $.tnrw bili Wert' . . l . ti . .1 trustees" investment act. The bill in- ', n w" o"""', tily lirt l'rilt " Ill" 1 cludes municipal debentures in the , ltimc amt Pustrt?tl 1- I class of securities in which trustees ' To (oiisolidzitc tht tit-m of the Town- i may invest. It is te", iirgpoisetho en- . ' . ' sf'rio --. ' 'co' . . t she nvcstment to e ma c. n omin- ship in Ih,' 'llul? )1" '..'r"1i,,"),11i,t,1,r,.t,11"l, ion as well as Ontario securities. In t Resp. .ing the youu, v. Duntwillt'--,; committee the Attorney-General would Mr. (lL'i'lllilil. i move to give power to invest In secur- To 1ousoiiruir., Ilia- "nullity, oltl)l at" iti.es, that are guaranteed by the Do- 'ts, "I',, Ill f s' ll, .. _'_\1._ I ' ' I .: minion or the Province. r l tf "l" "'5 . t. o'Uifl tl'ttl. l The bill was read a second time. I{"Ff"'<'iili',: Lili newt-intuit li-tu'cnn1 filo- Ciiy vi Si:':i.l'uiwl and thc "rrtiItrit Industrial Bchool Terme. Trunk Runway t'umluiny or Cunutlu- Hon. Mr. Gibson moved the second tur. "my". , reading of his bill respecting industrial ni.e!.,...ung thr, mm." M 1i1rurotul--.Mv. Stllt'tllb'. One provision was that after Boyd. being three years in the institution the . ftrarprr, in]: bylaw N. is: of up. boys must be placed out. He said that 5 Ton." ot' L'ccrvic--Nr. ThomPscon. while the influence of the charitable ' ' it: <im~tiuit tlw Town ot' " 'shu wa-Mr. homes was very good, yet, after a cer- Itil Lcrc'rurit. tain time, and as he grew into. mum Tle.sItsititar,T thr Munimiiiin at- North hood, the boy should be taken out Show Railway 1'onipatty-Mv. Farwell. and get that necessary experience To ' mm" and legalize " hy-law and ot the world which can only he had in a _ agtwuu I'.t ol' up. "or.t"tviition ol" tro, natural home. The bill provided that T mm" 'rt' .mnimwmw Mr. "H". -. every child given over to an Industrial '. _ l'st-,prtutirw, "1,. 1hron of "M Wil. School should. after three years, be 2 liain - Mr. 1's.r.t,r,rrtr. placed out or returned to his parents. ' Te, mmrwunh, Ihr, (h 1ocia Min The municipalities had not taken. the ' Railway ('uiiiiniin' All: Luna-brim. intvrest they should in. industrial ( Her-ling liy-ldus LTHT, 1'1,-__.. mm schools. and it would be a subject. for 31,741 m- up, "iry m "mum. Mr. "INN consideration if the proportion to be (5,," contributed lv the Government should u F. . y .. 't' , t . . not he revise . "Another clause in the I.-:-. Ill'..'. tle ( it.' at London Mv. bill provided that children may be re- 'lh, Irs;")))':"', o ' .._.. ' , ' . tained in tho industrial schools up to Of "a". '/'/'ii/,/',r1"iy//),t,'.i,r,ihi,f.' 51:31: cightceii years, instead of sixteen as sell. . _ . ' ' formerly. , . To iv..." 'tt .. t' _. c ls. . Mr. Whitney concurred in the object: Thunn-x \.ul'h_;f"k //C',,,,o'f"p/cr,t'. of the bill. and it was read a. second Jtaltwuy 1'orttparty-- Mr: i'attullo. time. . , . . 1, "W "WM"! lo Wmmw tht. Pr" Premier Ross billreSpecting the debt . nucr's resolution tutoring an itHwturstsU, 'Of the Township ot Dunwich was read tpl-yn):,' on vorlvis', in t'outiititt- ot' iii-r} lil second time. Al bun 'iimisr on Tlitlvsda.v. . Mr. Dryden's resolution in regard to Thrs .Hytvsc Hutu." "minus in "ouuciil .Cor.optwative. Cold-storage Association 't.utrrtrizi'n,u ml. usual chm-ii) um being? buildings passed through committee 33"" l" up. t'oliovin,e,' institutions: - aiidoviii be incorporated in the bill 9mm": "MPH". Suult Sti'. Marit- ..l dealing with the same subject. l-t!l';l'ui Hospital. f'itrv.v Sound : i-xat'dl The Minister of Agriculture's bill to ' Men lc Horn-X 'l'ui'niitu L Home for Ago-(l: amend 'the San Jose scale act and the: 1nd 1tityi,.,J'"t'rvys mp. and tiw flooil, Provincial Secretary's bill to amend; ~h-plir-wl l'ciiialn Refuge. Toronto. ' the charity aid act passed through' b _ committee. k

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