The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 2 Apr 1901, p. 2

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' _ l :'_w'r r ' I y "G"uplbm' _ _ t I ' The Attorney-GM mm . so each reed- m In been con. e 1 _" , _ tarts insurance."- stl-ucted or repaired and maintain , ' Nil -ggd the On upto the standard provided in the big _ l He regretted. he said. 'el, $.wrsurnl as: struclr out.h . I o of the measure. it c r. Whitney t ought provision lhou L t ggnznt one in some rum"- Bttd be made for the purchase of road IU. , i , 'bein delayed owing to the illness of the .chinery with part of the stunt. . I Inspector of Insurance. One of the Mr.Pattullo (North Oxford). as Chair.. .f, principal matters dealt with was the .man of the special committee. opposed ', position of fraternal societies under the the proposal. insurance act. It had not been in- The bill was reported as amended. , 't tended. when dealing with the mm". ' The Premier's bill to facilitate the f ant-e act in previous years. that thei Wee,,', of toll roads by municipalities , regulating of these benevolent societies . as considered in committee and re- _ meant such a thing as '."t."ghet,','i't5 =Dorted. y their solvency in any "in". or - V _ in: to the public that these different To Tax Nickel Ores. _ societies carrying on fraternal T.'. Mr. Carscallen (East Hamilton). in . i benevolent work had what MIN e. proving his notice of motion that the " termed insurance basis. The rates or mineral tax provided for in the mining I assessments of these societies did not act be placed on nickel and copper ores. a I pretend to be based upon life "new said that he did not speak as a party it alley. A man became a .member. and member. but looked " the "Meet from i, , paid the dollar assessment. whether It a business standpoint. The public, he i was 45 or 18 years of 880- Th-hit said. were not as fully informed on this would make " clear that hem" or subject " they should be, but " the fraternal societies were not to be treat- 'same time the Bureau of. Mines had ed as ordinary life insurance '.1"er.t.'1el 3ttertttted its establishment and had . in that rennet It would further Itetrl made excellent progress. In consider- " " clear that in the case of a wind-up! ing this subject it must be borne in t of any of these societies those who have! mind that we had in Ontario the mat- 3 paid their -ttmentg 'tttall not ""33 est nickel deposits in the known World. ' upon the assets " tor the value ',t.e,',l'i with the exception, probably, of New unmatured straight insurance policy.I Caledonia, a penal colony at France. ! Other clauses of the bill were intended The United States w" not a producer' to clear the way of dimeultiet, which of nickel to any appreciable extent, al-.i had been encountered in the windins though an immense consumer or ti/ up of any of the" Boqtettieeg. The pro- New Caledonia could not compete in the tection ot the insurance reetstr til United States or any other market with . against actions brought against him so the product of Ontario. The industry / ' . an individual for mistakes which might.; here was carried on" 1131017 by the arise in making his reports W" tiruo, Canadian Copper Company. who sent ' l Mr. Gibson said. provided for tn the their matte to the United States to be bill. l refined. We had it in our power to l _ Rather Not Bit Friday. ru'l,'il',"i't",t,'ettt diii'i'etrentf 'M", of things, _ l . an was euyo e esl _ Mr. Whitney drew attention t l to take 'tcum, with regard" Jug-e _ paragraph in The Globe to the s cc ture policy on this line. We had the _ that the House would sit Pride); ti ability. the resources. the capital and ' l Saturday. " lefrtetrTt to 'i'l'l't'p f the workmen. Just to the extent that , business. He tttought the 'g,tT tr. 2. we sent the matte to the other side to _ r : members would not lihe mi 'l 'h'; ttl, .be refined. Just so much did our Work- t r they had either made 1990 n men n It men remain idle. If this condition ea- ' ' desired totreturn to their homes. tated ir the United Mate Co . ' they could not f1niptt by Thursday night .rr. _ P?""". they should adjourn until the follow- would not rest till it had brought about ' . ing P,il',t,"dt,r, id th t the matter home metutttrcture. l e rem er " tt ' , . Walsh in the hands ot the ','"t,"v")p,t, g, it Growth ot the 1ryhurtrv. " . was impossible to finish Y urs " The Canadian Co er Com n 's re- night. and the members tro desired. he sent smelters had in 'Jatfll'lt"v' a); $000 I ' was perfectly Willi"! the" adjournment tons of ore per day. which will soon be ( should bemsde until ext week. afreued to 1,300 tons. At Victoria , ill ded. nes Dr. Mend had a plant capable _ Good Roads B Amen of smelting 300 tons per day. In New l ..; The Premier's bill for the improvement Caledonia there was no copper in the 2 of public highways was considered at ore. whereas at Sudbury the ore was _ » length. in committee. The Premier ex- nearly halt copper. It was only thir- i e plained the chant" made 'rince the Bere- teen years since this industry began. ', . our! readina' .as already publish- and it was growing all along the line. I t ed. He said the intention was The Canadian Copper Company were l Z to secure county "trtetna. There were under contract to send all their matte! 4 about four hundred rural municipali- to the Orford Copper Company. so that, l , ties in the Province. so that. roushlyr it had an exclusive monopoly. The tor.. , they would be entitled to $2.500 each. mer employed 1.2m men at Sudbury. ' or $26,000 for each of the forty coun- while the Ortord Copper Company . ties. in a new plant proposed to s', , 0n the suggestion of Col. Matheson employ 200 men there. The Canadian . (ttyouth Lanark) and Mr. Hoyle (North Copper Com any had under their con- 3 Ontario). a section was added providing trol, about £0,000 acres at Sudbury. s that in no case should the debentures comprising the richest ore in the dis- - issued under this act exceed 2 DO? c.ettt. V trict, so that they had practical con- on the equalised MO!" in the trol of the nickel deposits of the Pro- county. Vince. It was evident there would in ,

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