The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 2 Apr 1901, p. 4

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. . 136' a source at wealth. to the ' . . m,masiiiii'eFr" "e-.-------.---. , "7 'Riih.tawttietorotgtos1t-r.tAt_tt, athm' _ . . . _ /'.' tr",., 'l mm... t',g"a,or/',l1t',1fltd'ftd'gll of if,ttrjfatlt"r'.G'?ivjt,i?tittgtdi 153 'lit he was bound to say that he iiii1riiii 'i,'lih'r'lriur: said that the 2fhdt 'lt . 'i:',l ', 'h'gglfnfifit"m:'n::i§:h%.§u'335% t),'lj' §1$?n:'I§3§L¢3°'°€"n+3u33.3"..." il manuacu n n o. it Once. TeoldBra ' .. i there was one special teature.to which the Rock Lake mines (wage 'len ' r the hon. xentleman'had not addressed worttttd with. with the assistance himself, he had, in tact. overlooked a American and English capital. ind e W as." 2l',loitttl'tt 'e/tere,"',':, It pe i'lp,v,',e,t"' Pl" being given to Madras " -n as t at we no re nery tt men. e defended the . _ i, the Province. and. unfortunately. that which the act was framed. a','l'l"a"ff,i in in augment gl", 11115; tngeveri 'tdt it,','t',tetttntf,mitt laws. it put into Wd l tn, o no? outI d:d t e ac: 02d 'i found me itamter enactment. might be m2 if? J",',',',',', 2'3..th $21" In 'l we m ih"odl'tltJrf,ra"',",', - . start $3.. thereafter two refineries fair to in" the applyine 03:32:10! would be in-tull running order. rettninq vuionte to the tdttitHtuii-aervdriu'r' in , nickel'at a cost which would enable it Council, Just as it had always been E £20333}, 3.1.331 J,tP,',uihW,1,,v/ seflh'f,utt1erPtrota1ttti,vieitjili,i. "ttport- " any other quarter. These refineries had " Ottawa.. The Y r. 1900 IT/tah ir,, not been built as had been expected. record one in i'lV/r"i; the mwth and I snot. T',aer' circumstances. the ex- 3333:; 'fat/tpt,',,",; Industries of the '1' riseso coiled 1,'t""k 2u,tt'f'eu'Tt raid that t'u'ouSnoul"",tdi; he I striking. a serious blow to the nickel in- in "W I!!!" that JWtl. dustry. _ Nearly one thousand more men Nickel Refining mm... 'l?%'"e,terrt,1 In "I. tttcut industry Mr. Davis then dealt with the Terr. in its hungry "l2l'1 than " "K ttme , .ous processes of rettntmr nickel matte, mining progress a"la'uu,r,t',t,e' es of "'; pointin; out the diniculties of the oper- had been marked. On this tv,ti'f'd','lnt, ation. and the fact that u to a recent on all questions relati g on, as date no satisfactory Ih'll'd had been lic interests th Goi " o the pub- [ reached in the way of lessening the alive to G' 1'l'lflJi1'i'll'tl2t wna fully cost. so tar as concerned Ontario ores the course ot his es. During at least. There were now three pros took the (1,4fe'l/llt'A'l/"du5g,,ihg/l cesses which were looked upon as suc-. opinion that the Opposition was no - gum]. J."t or these my inbveerited by 1sponsible for the present sawlog 'gt f r. on ' ut was sa to oo ex- cy. and held t 'pensive to operate in Canada owing to House would sing: ttlgft ifimf' or the I the heavy coat of the material re uir- ed on th G a originat- I t ed. At the Boo Mr. Ciergue and at committed thtveii'Q"'t'hu?ti,,, ",uee r Hamilton other parties had tried. and, power of Niagara should be free er- were still tryini. to solve the problem' hon. gentleman had said Thug!" l rr of rettnintt matte at a reasonable cost. position had contended f . e p- , Fhere "gut: .nun'i'ber of T'ffdrd be- of the waterpower in no? tgdidnt,bl . mr teste ' om W ich nee resu ts are this chan ' ' expected. It was not too much to " about was "man'm' l {have that one let",", walk so? it An Amendment. l n operation in ntar o. r. av s spoke of the Canada Copper Company. de,',,'..'"'!,',",',,,? 1"",g',','fd'n,t, to the ret- Ideaiina ttritttty with its growth from premature and noti th app." to be I the'time of its establishment a. few eats to brln into to" B public ittter- years are until last year. when " em- of chapter ft 03 vi." "etiont, 4 to 11 ' ployed ld hands. paid $521,000 in " t ti _ ' ctoria, at the pre- waxes. exams some in machinery. br?nz 3,: :gsnth?t the proper ttttttt to ! "tirsrtlietr. etc, The hon. gentleman had safely left to hi: H"to effect may be Istated that the company had a practi- Governor in Co of" the Lieutenant- :cal monopoly of the industry because confided in th 1lhell' YA? whom it " ( they had socured the. richest areas ad- dt . act. . jacent to the railways. This was hard- Mr. Whitney's Views, ly correct. It was true that the com- M Wh ) ' [party had secured large areas for their th 'j, ttner wagt a little - that t industry. but there were many rich de- L e d on. the Commissioner ot Crown F posits.,some of them only recently dis- 1 Att . had been unable to 2oitow the covered. in parts of the country whirh end ot the mover ot the MOIution,; were easily accessible. The act of last and treat the question In . non-politi- session. he pointed 'out. was framed' cal ttpirit. At ttrat blush. he mttd, It with a view to aiding the mining trt- would seem that " 'mwlotr Poms, and , dustries ot the Province, and had re- nickel policy should be Of a similar suited in the desired effect. Under pre- nature. Thu wt" not so It',"'.'?,",', on sent circumstances matte could not be ciotger examination, quad wht e alt were refined in Ontario, but that. he hoped, turreed tMg to the "M of the "Mos would not be long delayed. In fact a policy, and the desirability of hi"!!! . new factory at Copper Cliff was al- nickel refined in Canada, he Will not in moat completed. which would. while not a position to "7 that this tax should be , completely rettninq the matte from the put on the nickel industry at the pre- Canada Cop er Company. enable that sent time. From conversation. With _ company tO'fncrease the metallic value mining men tte mithered that they were of the ore. This was a crest step in ad- all united against such '- tax. Not I J vance, and one which would give em- only so. hut all were on the side of ttttti " - ployment to many more than. Canada Copper Company in this in"!

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