1 Little. Lucas, Marter. Kathe-on. MisJ merchant of 'sorn, 11!"!th b umpbell. Monteith. Morrison. Mudiar d Whalen'were agtigittteN "ot 1110' , mid. McDonald. McLaughlin. Powell.' P/E an_ l . an - whme enter- 6 - " Reid (Addlnxton). Reid (Durham). tirst Nip tron comp -" Pr 1 h d 0 t " l Robson Thompson Tucker Wardell.l prise fell through. as the em " a siiiriirir-did ' ' i said. and Mr. N. w. Howell was , ' . -always, night and day, in the service; . ' Mines Bill Carried. iof the fj,e,s,','JJL'tin,ti t th hon gentle i, t _ _ " o e . - -' On the motion for the third reading ",,d'nr'f",',')','lfi'tii",; if" the much-criticized . of the bill to amend the. mines act, Mr. St Anthony Lumber Company _ Whitney said that the measure when ' Mr ivhiiney---Ytrtr, but only as a re- first introduced was crude. involved, . . . . " ' pretsentative of (lients. , _ unreasonable, and perfectly unwork- l Mr "damee---we11 how do"; the hon. J able. That was shown by the fact that e ii k w that that is not Mr C the measure before the House was not 5' n. eman no l hi iv . I the same. as that at first introduced. _ toueli 5 position in t s conunn). , , ' . 1 Mr. Whitney, continuing his iemarks, _ The t onrervatNe policy was to, as far id th: t the effect of the , , as possible. see that the raw materials so, - I', ' . 1 would be to ' l of this country should be manufactured water A.".,'T',' contest! on T E in Canada. That was evident when [utterly and for all time ruin the Nipi- i "hey put hon. gentlemen opposite on Ron lily?- as; at sporting. rigors, where . l 'the scent of the lumber policy. They .t.ly.,'y'a'l,1 s o s runs. is Ik)l",t", J By C'. I did not believe. however, in following gear, The opposition, compioinet t at . ' 'out such a policy when it would cause there was not a tittio of information damage or loss to the Province. and " by which they could intelligently yote, .must be recognized also that there was on the question. He Mung?" Ill Gov-," .' ( i a great difference between the effect 'tTJ,',,',],",',,',', of belin'g carried sunny "him! en- ', ' lof that principle as applied to sawlogs thus ysp,f"f, ll', men J o d a; 1m) ' and as applied to mines. As the bill standing/m the (ominun ty. an g Ill' 'was now framed the Opposition had to away "er03" tttYI precious domo'.ns ', choose between imposing the condition for purposes which could not amount , . to refine in Canada as a permanent-y. to anything so for as the people of this _ or adopt the roundabout way of remit- Province was concerned. l I |ting the taxes to be imposed when the The Premier's Iteply , manufacturing was done here. , . . I I Mr. fi"'tegpi,"v-"'"n't you throw out the IMRIrWRoss asked what information did Ipropos on: r. hitney want. i Mr. whitney-We could. hut we are I Mr. Whitney-As to the lands. S not like the hon. gentleman. My hon. l The Premier, continuing. complained , ifriend has spasms. lie goes about do- (that Mr. Whitney had said the capital- , nouncing the Government, and when .isw in this company were men of no _ they are attacked he rushes to the very ( standing. . '. "t/,tett,if/1e.21 them. a i Mr. Whitney indignantly denied that g t was then read a third time 'he Mid said anything ot the kind. s :and passed. St Ross-l understood the hon. l ' Pulpwood Bill Passed gent emun to say so. and so did eru-ry C . other member of tho Human M?" Aecyo,,ti1uu..'iut.thi1t') 31'3"? ot "P.',. Wltitney appealed m the Speaker l . factur of m C'.',', 1. l anu- whether that was a prnpvl' way of . e trprut - and Unit] puipuood making a retructl m cut on the Crown domain. Mr. Whit- The Pret in" It . . ney moved an amendment that the hill use mv :'i','v1'-'rrdi,J,'ei'itt i1: 1"t."c.1 hi . be reterrel back and amended by m- understood the hon. gentleman to li, serting a provision that such timher' ' Mr. Matreson jumped up T/if.' be sold subject to public competition. i'iiumpim: the (in-sit. called on the l're: I Premier Ross pointed out that such an ;mn-r to retract. i "amendment could not be inserted win-n ( The Sl'Hlkcl' ruled that the Pm mi 'e" , the House had already rejected the had uttered sutficicnt ".xplitrration I. . ( Principle contained in the ann-ndmeiit. Mr. ttoys, l'I'iNW't'diné wild the." t' i The Speaker ruled the anumdmettt a." much iunumatton iii this /J,1t'.?,l.',l,(','/'i, , to/2.i"t,,T/.er' and the bill was read a ia-~'.th'crc was in'the other aura-nudity , . (lf/iii.,:)))")),')';::?),)'.),!,.?)",..", had voteui. "in , " ' AE. . on or was pr . . , I H inlp;°?;l Agreements. I'l' her had in the case J! Its",',',',,,"), Shim , ' on. A r. . av s moved the ratieca- to act was that he tilt .. l 1 ' tion of the agreement with the Klingon Fee the Province tit-\W-lupt'ii 1""er out 1'i' r Pulp, Paper and Manufacturing thr. ernment wort' proposing to $1313;- y'.)?," , The pulpwood in the region or industry that would expend ti "ell the Niplgon River. he saith was so quarters of it million dollars porn-fri ' s,(i.lthattid?t,heatcttiterde't,:rtlat its only market imm'lund yt't Mr. Whitney would all??? q "as n e in te States. the nearest t. le was t 'S' F" . "k' .- '.'. L'.5 ' ,mill on this aide being at the Sault, 23o ipollcy. and 1/.'"Jif,f,e" wi1I"12tt'"lt/'i) l . Imiies ""3311 '1itef1'.p//"lle'lti allowed lto account for it. I k call mml 'no monopo y, an were at libcrt to Mr.-Mathesor i. '73 l 'allow a dozen other mills to 1,Ui', .case ot the v.'t'i1.g,'e,r't:.1l,t/W, in the i . 'there, if there was room for them. Tho speculators made tt all . _'os.1'1'i'r'l1,'/,'i i, . fishery and other interests were fully Hiiflrf spent less that: v,si'iio'idii:"'iii,(/h,iei) protected. He made an addition to up. ',velrrpment. and the s'..'",,' .. k , in de- iatittcation clause providing that the (stood, Hold the oii,mt,'J.t,,a,.,is,1'i"1.,k/,."'.s/-RliTy' /1f,'t1,e:'.'ralii,srfi',r!,4i',r constt uct u, IN OFKS fot [lj'::'?',;?))":' Cont'cstu0n was put up ut coin-é . Mr. Whitney objected to the lack of Mr. i" i ... l t 'information regarding the pulpwood in non le-afigrn';Le t,t"i'tretigefa11 tho Opium" I "he district. Of the four names to the, Whalen and oti',te')."'lll%' that Mr. iatrreement, Mr. Flett was a Torontoi monopoly in the 'Jut't'ttrteTi,"uJ,))i, il ' . _ 'dont . A permit to cut had been given to any-