The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 5 Mar 1901, p. 2

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EFEY Yespect: SSHnl Wt [' _Now REFTNNG art soonumy, ' 63 33- then the se I i K2¢ w 4 a Fomization. The Ohio lew tequires that Orford _ Copper -- Company's New certificates of mmlmt"} be signced by| _Works in O'entlc:mltn.' ' 0"-20!"1 a "3': or G.'W':ems::"tn:g'g' _ the Government's Policy ¥eo f and does not reco x € | F man's own certmc:nte. In one or two The Orford Copper Company -- has instances one of our +nurserymen was begun operations in it Houae. | put to some considerable inconvenience P Te new ireftuery and expense through not being able to it Sudbury, This is the plant erected k {)\;'r'nlshmaiclovernmen':l;:ertlflmte tc;' tg: [at a cost of about $100,000 to carry k urseryme f omipstied io 're gl(zt)er Vith the Depart-- on to a considerably further stage the r.,em of Agriculture every y;,:ri' Tfiat;r concentration of the ores smelted by ns the nature of the stock whic e the Canadian Copper Company and k are offering for sale. It is quite prob-- i s ble that :urserymen are dglng busi-' one or two other concerns in that dis-- f ness without the knowledge of the do--| trict. . Heretofore, the latter company a::rtment." 'r|o nu:serl,\\'men ho"makes: reduced its--ore to a matte containing | ese suggesilons :--*"Never allow a| (tce grown --bY" you in .gel.out of | about 40 per cent. of metal contents, | your nursery before it is fumigated. nickel and copper, which was then ' Do not fumigate trees until the wood is shipped by raiil to the Orford Com--| well matured and the buds thoroughly pany's refinery in New Jersey, andi l y I dormant. Never fumigate trees after there reduced to pure metal. i $ } the buds huve begun to open in the By the refinery which the Ortord! $ § spring. Never expose the roots of trees people.have now established adjacent ~ k longer than is absolutely necessary. to the 'Canadian Copper Company's E: | Send In your orders for chemicals early, plant, . the ,-fl%',ms will be carried on 'and stite clearly the number of doses: i1! the matte reaches 80 per cent. of 3 a | of each formula required. Never fumi--| | métal contents. _ After th:t the matt. gate apples, pears, plums, auinces, etc..' will be sent to the New J rsee m.';] l ' | aAccording to second formuia. Repair} ery for completion, the ul "L ioD your fumigation house early bofore the | |g(\,,.|ng as the h dcompany o ig inspector calls. The inspector will k t 7. RaVp fone for years ha | past, that complete refinement at Sud-- probably begin work about March 15th, b and September 15th in the Niagara re--| P wa; impossible owing to lack of k gion. Never leave the cyanide or the| lpr'gger chemice! eubstances as fluxes. 6 acid where children can reach it. Never:| ---- s "Ook Nemw AENNery, will employ _ about allow the residue after fumigation to, iA men, while about 50 will be required § remain long in the crock or gmerator.' to .gomplete the reflneme'ht of the Can-- § Never put a new charge in a generator adian Copper Company's matte after F containing the old residue. Never use it is sent to New Jersevy. The Cana-- tin or firon vessels as generators : they |dian Copper Company is extending its will be rendered useless in a few min-- 'works at Sudbury, and, owing to the § utes. Never allow anyone to enter a| 'grade of ore at present being mined $ fumigation house under ton or fifteen 'boing lower, they have established two E minutes after the doors and ventilators | new smel!ters.l {,!,'6'0"'"8 four 1;" all. T'""t o are open. Never omit to attach the now emp'oy 1,200 men. an increase o f certificate of fumigation to every par-- ; about 2500 in the last year. _ The re-- iccl of stock shipped." c'enthoutlgreak of sn;;llpoxhat Sudbury, 6 so the Burean of Mines has been in-- @ m Municipal Auditor's Report > ! itormed. caused an exodus of 200 men e report of J. B. Laing, the one day, but the majority of them have $ Municipal Auditor, a synopsis of &;vhlch lreturnzd. 9 C ; has already been ®iven in The Gl~be,; | The establishment of a reflinery at 6 _was also Ia1d on the table. As pre--. !Sudbury has taken place since the -- 6 viously stated, 1t shows that Auring tpassing of the mining amendments by f 1900 no losses to munic'pasties were : the Legislature a year ago. Those f r:eserfl';'l;_;-d. ;"etrfldnx contrast to the: amendmonts gave power to the Lieu-- R . $;00r on ty j 8"'"8"'9 ("Ofl'ef' were about| tenant--Governor in Council to impose & were $11 006l and ;4"000 resrtygcetl?'g}!; e k tard(;,n nlck'etlta; y gopp:; ore;. wn!\";}: Ee\ ¥ * * | wou e remitted when e refineme ' Natural Gas. ' ;took pl;ce in ?a&gfl&exefg::e%ug:\t tt;g P Renresentetion«s are being made to" 'f::\;;ht l;,lsu-n:',m:t ;hat, it oxhtf:d has the Government by the people of Essex| |hzd its influence in securing the fur-- | County to have the export of natural ther refinement of the Sudbury matte | yas to Michigan and Ohio stoppes. In-] 'i Canada asmuch as the Province controls the | ts Aatinrmrntinescinoemrnerineaninmnignming Canadian side of the bed of the Detroit Emennosmananianaanaraneiie | River, and the Government had there--: | fore to consent to the laying of the gas ploes under the river, the Govern-- ment is asked to recall that permission. eennreaemmmnzemacucreceeaeemame

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