The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 1 Mar 1901, p. 4

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| e reionien ce cce shaned the active wes rHaventegh eveloping our nickel showed the activ CX 'the best wdvantage. The 69 interest of the Government. 'sollw:lo:: ltl'a't.h.blo is a cl:;'or sandy * Dr. Jessop (Lincoln) here interrupt-- loam, and the Commissioners warn the ed, and the Speaker interposed to say 'farmers against planting on poor land. that the habit of interrupting was be-- 'They visited Bay City, Alma, Holland coming too common. There must not | Y Y 4 p be interruptions except when the |\Benton Harbor, Kalamazoo, Rochester member was misre resented, or when |and Cairo, cities in fomeive quore'l oo + there was a good c:l\)use. f | beet root sugar 18000098 [lud. o ates. Mr. Stratton concluded his speech by ex"atlon. and their repo;t l':.'gxd:;elm?' declaring it was the desire of the Gov-- views with farmers who P G ernme C t. show that there is money in the, lm nt to g(; on and prosper in the de \business. Mr. Creelman gives figures' velopment of the great natural re-- 56. * i sources of the Province, and while the > "'h°W"'W that farmers in Michigan | expenditures might be increased, we m2de last year $3.26 per ton profit on bad expanding responsibilities that ne-- \their beets. Prof. A. E. Shuttleworth cessitated those increas2s. He felt per-- deals most favorably with the expori--| fectly sure that when the Premier ap-- ments made at Aylmer, Newmarket and pealed to the people the latter would W']"ehlland. ltln'con'cll\:ldi:lg. ul;flt;:!r':l =l--n' say they had done everything that "The results in yield, in 4 $ eould -- reasonabl be .,xyecteg and cost of cultivation of sugar beets make Y. P + . would return them to power. (Minis-- it perfectly evident that Ontario farm-- terujal 'i?ee"') ters in certain extenl?lve districts <:ll! ttl:e Mr. Hoyle (North Ontario) moved the Province can -- realize -- comparatively | adqj_gurr};men? of the debate. 'Iaxge profits by !"t'°w""" '"bg'"Ab"? P e Premier said he hoped the de-- at the prices paid for them by Ameri-- 3 bate, which would be resumgd on Tues-- can sugar beet factories." day, would be continued on Wednes-- Negotiations are under way for the} € day and conclude on Thursday. removal of the factory at Benton Har-- The House adjourned at 5.45 p.m. bor, Mich., to Wallaceburg, Ont. I & Bills Introduced. + Breaches of Game Laws. dDr.bficKay (South Oxford) introduc-- The Chief Game Warden has fined ed a bill, the object of which is to per-- two parties in Hamliton $10 each for mit the'extenslon of the local improve-- illegally exposing black bass for sale. ment system in connection with per-- The law at present prohibits the sale manent sidewalks to villages, as it at or export of black bass until 1003. -- The| g;t:'se&twgtlsts with reference to cities fish were sont to the Orphan Asylum. Mr. Marter (North Toronto) intro-- &epusty 2::" :te'gi':exrge(:-';ga: ":lrt(llz:t: duced a bill to amend the street rail-- x : '(:'o qheootin duck.s in Provincial way act by providing for a fine of $100 s: f as'fh off gder was fined $5, and | per day on all companies who after due o eur § efl ted t3 | notice fail to string guard wires in con-- his gun was confiscated. 3neictlon with their overhead -- trolley Praise for Canada. | wires. ' Mr. Little (Cardwell) introduced a bil} Dr. A. W. Pearse, an Australian, who to provide that towns and cities of visited Canada a year ago, writing in more than 5,000 may return to the ward The Australasian Pastoralist's Review, sygitem('aflt_;r 'at has been once abolished. | gives a long account of his visit to the r. Guibord (Russell) introduced a Dominion, and says :-- bill amending the road companies act, "I wish to say here that during the so that freeholders along a certain road fortnight I was in Canada I did not ' might have an appeal to the Provincial see a drunker man or a bad woman. Road Instructor against the Engineer's I did not see a beggar or a badly--dress-- ' | report as to the condition of the road. ed person. I found the Canadians the ' | | 6 most courteous and hospitable people I | Mr. Harcourt's Figures. . | have ever come ac(;'osa. The officials. | _ In yesterday's summary of Hon. Mr. on the railways and train cars do not: | Harcourt's speech on the unlversltly; think it lowering to their dignity to| question he was inadvertently reported be polite, as they do on cur Gorely: as saying that the teachers of Ontario's] ment railways.""' A copy of the maga-- hi'h schools included 394 graduatesl zine rea(fhed the Depa.rtment of Agri' 'gom Toronto University and 6 from| culture to--day. b \ Queen's, whereas the figures given by r \ the Minister of Education were as {ol-' Meported Petroleum Find. ows: Toronto University, 394; Queen's,| The Bureau of Mines has received a .}about 100, and from other institu-- report to the effect that a great find iums' 5 or 6. ' 1 ;)f (;;e{'r?'oum has beenLdiscovered on |lan eclonging to one L. Myers, near | Sugar Beets Pay. Madoc. An investigation will be made. 1 _ The report of the Commissioners. The recent'y reported nickel find at . \Messrs. C. E. Lundy and D. C. Ander--| Burk's P;;éns J;as "lOt ye{v pl,"mlred of ' \son, who were sent to Michigan by . any considera ns VAILG: ork is still |\ the Government to investigate t!l'\e beo{¢ proceeding upon it, and a shaft has root sugar industry in that State, was| been sunk to a depth of G0 feet. laid upon the table yesterday. The vol--| Notes ume also includes the report of G. C.; y 6 Creelman, Superintendent ~of Farmers' At the meeting of the Printing Com-- Institutes, who went to the same State,. mittee held yvesterday afternoon Mr. and Prof. Shuttleworth's conclusions on' Graham, representative for Brockville, the experiments made in Ontario. The: was elected Chairman. ' first two say that there are large areas Mr. Thomas Blezard, M.P.P. for East in Ontario where sugar beet can be Peterboro', received word yesterday of

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