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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Apr 1901, p. 3

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. _ " . fr",- Whitney land-ed .'. z WTVI'n' irhit "tstioiitt were they ' G -- trained , That idea. never entered the 1 T , Pc . Mr. Whitney W" Mtrpruet1 that the Government's mind. They established . ' 'o,, ,Commissioner of Crown Lands "a not "Nrttttttor%trwttere the land was fer- ' ' made. Atty reference one way or the tile for them. This reformatory would other in regard to the amendment. He. be ready for"). a" the ban. trentie- could not recall a similar instance hav- _men who wanted to retire after the- ' ing occurred during hits time in the elections were over. (Laughton) They House. and wondered whether the prin- "tad not proceeded on the building last ciples of responsible government were year because the expense at Cobourg .to be thrown to the winds. The Com-i 1'flll unexpectedly lute- When the , missioner of Crown Lands had argued 'Cobourg institution' was finished the that Mr. Mitreamptse11 was ashamed to Government would try to ttnd 'r place 331% him any information as to the "0' in Oxford where the people would take count he was interested in. He (Mr. . retormatorr. They might expect the Whitney) thought that the action of retornuttorr: tn Oxford to tro on this" Mr. David in regard to the question year" and that it would" be . good 'l2rtu""/o he was both afraid te, building as ame . ppos t on applause.) he Mr Thom - . pson (Centre Simcoe.) con 2tf, fi', 'IM/ tttye,',',',",',, wit he tended that the Reformatory for Boys "amid '1, tt a o a: e r"ld', fl ex- should be left at Penetanguishentt. in order ,', Wo,'.'",",,", t Rho e ouse Mr. Whitney protested against vot- o o tk _ ey were cor- ling on the item without knowing where rectly kept. Experts with whom he the reformatory was to be located. had discussed the question had, Mr. The item used and the committee ",,2"gN "l'l'(il"tl' expressed them- rose p as ves n avor o such a measure as . The Premier moved that, in view of that implied in the amendment. the important matter to come before Would Ruin numbering. the Railway Committee this; molrngix. Mr. Charlton (South Norfolk) asked the Houtte do ttttt meet until WC oe .' that the amendment be read again, be- _ The House adjourned at 10.26. cause f,',",tt"i'l" gage ltd, not ",'.eit.-. Chances for Capital. e upon at a. o ow n; the res. - ' Mr. Robt. Glockling. Labor Commis-| 3% (rt ht"', amendmegltt Mir. {marina donor. has received many replies frortr t a 1 "I; oppose o t; t wou Clerks of municipalities as to manu-' 9' op tt um er n3. because every tree facturing conditions. The returns so is less than ten inches at the small far received show that some.200 new "11¢ fsff.'."cl'hg and 'lit,"")',',":? fig"2: concerns, were established during the an? 't 1'lrltft'.'irikU, at t eh e- year. but there are still many oppor- i"el',,'"'o') fi f',,",'),',,,'.,',' n . "ah',',' una tunities for the Investment of capital. re a o um rmen. now o mr an 2 The clerks of a large number of towns working under licenses. introduce any give details as to the tspecific kinds of radical changes in regard to the cett..i.n.y. factories which they think could he es- g, tlgnbteg. d,', bwould result In heavy tablished with success. These Include "It; Otht um up"? d pork packing establishmentli. shoe, can- f r.d t ,1"? sad t e amen ment're- ning and furniture factories. stove 12:32:! o 03.. cut, not to trees as t ey foundries. beet root sugar factories. . saw and woollen mills. bicycle Works ' The Division. . ' and blast furnaces. Th: 'ro1eg,'g,t,eg't, iwi" voted on and toat Excursion to Temiscarning. '"','e'lb..'ell o fgt%f/rr',"h",te'irt,, (Leeds). The Bureau of Colonization has about 5Boyd. Carnegie Ei%uiririrr, Crawford completed arrangements for a land- 'Demnsey Duff 'Eilber Fox Gallagher: seekers' excursion to the Temiscaming 'Hoyle. Jessop. 'Joynt. irui.'iiGiiii', Lit- ' country toward the latter end of May. -tle. Matheson. Mirummptse11, Monteith, remoteness 423.232. 3:1: 1'er,g','r,t "kgPrht',; tilffift""t',dl',,t b: {w the Canadian 'rciiir, Railway. 4tl,'l'n'lll'l;, t'rt,'ilter.Rhrt/'a 'wmgney'i'. through Carleton Place, and by boat 1 :31, ' ' ' our}; through Lake Temiscaming to the up- , Nays ..- Auld. Aylaworth, Barber. per end. ___.._._._ - Biezard. Bowman.'Breithaupt, Brown, "r'-"-"""""""""""- gun. Carpenter,. CBarlton. Conmee. matron!) was" FAIR than avis. Dickenson. ouxlas. Dryden, - Farwell. Gibson, Graham. Gross, Gul- As]: that the Manitoulin Railway; bord, Harcourt. Hill. Hislop. Holmes. It" to the Water'- Bldhre-DU- hatchtord. At"i; Loutgrin. Malcolm, criminatory pawl" an". . utr e. Me ee. ardo. attuiio, Petty- piece. Preston. Richardson. Rosa, Rus- A deputation COMB"!!! of Mayor sell. Smith. Stratton. Taylor, Truax- Hamill. W. T. Moore, President of the 41, Board of Trade. and James Cleland. l Politics and Reformatorles. ex-M.P.P. Meaford. and C. w. Hart- y The House then went into Committee man, Clarksburg, waited on Premier 'l.ue')lq1'1hf'hett,ut'd,g'W0fl1Jsl,,rti ' Ross yesterday. They asked that pro- Oxford County, Dr. Barr (Dutteriny re-| vision be made in the bill respecting marked that the construction of this aid to the Manitoulin & North Shore institution w," being held over forthe Railway to insure the construction of general e ect one. ' . . the line through Meatord town and The Premier asked why politics down to the water's edge. The Prem- ' should be considered as carrying any ier pointed out that such provision was , weight in a county where the Govern- already made but he would make it y ment had majorities of 1.200. Where ' "all could the Opposition let that idea

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