The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Apr 1901, p. 3

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",'lt'i,"i,t.liii'l)riti1lt1 , ' 1l,lhili,i,iiii, 2PgPfltits 'lt'Pigt' _ T ' al* TG _ . '," 'uiia'U'i . no". r.., . t_'-")": se- 1 7 J r , . ._ m..." .1." it,t,t2?giytt,'iluiie inc-"3'3? i",%r'l'lll'dtt' m m . . s "an" "if: ten will to]: -, "'3 " m"=m*'°i°hmt .. PPP. " o. we .. new. , warring". in yt8ett or" l he Lite of Parliament. . . . . "the my. Advantages. , or'WS'geg"' tte,,"', "if?" th: It l The'Premier said he did not think . mu so as 0 qw q , there was any such charter in force as ttext "9'9" ot the Mstutttt running its referred to by Mr. Hoyle. tt was a full term ,tr'."tt its second reading on Do th, charter and fitimttave or; division. r. hitneysaid the meas- l "3'? ' . ' PPs" . "W798 not nee. ttHrle-ttr.th o POM- p re onsaso. The settlers who are . ., . P. . , e P to be brought in will receive 160 acres: lion. but would-be discussed at . later of land. and will be expected m r.. sun. main. "Po dtmNttutvoeputtt also estab- ' several Bills Withdrawn. l rush I Charcoal tux-emulates rslt l ' .. T ' . 1 furnish doruidehitite employment.' _ Mr. .Richardson (East York) with-' tsmelter,othey expected) would be for WOW NI Mil iii-coronal towns separat- the benMt of the whole country, and ed (Kinematics. to pay their share of would be a great convenience), the the 'i"tfip,e,ige, toward tntpportittq many small prospectors who had no . county 8h schools. Tht queatlon wilt present 'means of reducing their ore. be dealt With. "It "Iteton. ", He thought the bargain would be a rr Mr. Macdiarmid (West Eight) sus- -very pro table one to the country. 4 gested that his hill to raise ttter"uttouut, ht personal WW)" to he mmpud: The Humber .Pit.rtrerv.-, 7 . ~ from W00 to " and to abolish then, 1 Hon. Mr. Stratton, replying to Mr. poll tax banter-red to the Assessment 1MoV,tt,trhtintBtortrtopt), Autl the Hum- Commission Th" W88 concurred in her niggery was still in existence. and on the. urtderqtandintr that the House w.. leaded to a company for Ave year" was not to he understood as having ex- at $500 per. 'annum. F . . pres¢d any opinion on the subject. '. A that. Parades gl2'rtt,'ev'ioi',', "'13" Will Concludes Totitrht. _ e secon res ng o s prov mr . that eaecutors under a Will'in which I,d,ti $22.3)! 'litguU,'lt £233; the beitefteitiriet' are infants aha" pro- (he expected the House [plu11's get vide security. except in cases 'here the throu it. ' e '.". y testator directs otherwise ; or that thel 'lille/Trailer,.-,), hope to'iet through Judge of the Summits" the appliea- to-morrow night. if the opposition does tion of persons interested may issue an not detain us too loss- '. order that security be furnished. ', Mr. ,Whitney-said he would guaran- The Attorney-General thoutrht that a tee that-the Opposition would not de- question of such grave importance lay adjournment. If, however, the law could not be discussed at tro 1ate= day reform measure was to be discussed and ttut bill wt" withdrawn. . _ at the length its importance, demand. "the Clemue Company's Settlers. . tttttg,",,",';,',,?'" that the "qttiott would. Mr. Wardell 1Norttrwentwortttt ssh ' ' . » . , . " -, l, ed how many settlers had .tyrrrproytttit , . Mr. Rathbun . Denial. l into new Ontario by the Clertrifeioiit- l When the House went "into Commit-3 5:3: tuttVw_tterrer were they brought {tee on the Attorney-General's ttut . ' l amend the statute law considerable s-, Ttte Attorney "chem-.1" reply, read Boussion arose on the clause to extend a letter from the General Manager of lthe manhood "any, registration to . . the Ctrttrtu.Atrr.mta Railway to the et- It" towns of SaultSte. Marieam1 te- fect ttttgt.do tir as potrdible emf"??? iaeronto. 'Mr. Whitney" read a letter] ment was being. triytt1 tp Canad 9:93,: I from the Manager of the Rathbun Com-', The Writer affd if the company was pony. in which the latter ,denied that to be trtta_ptteAf_o.r' reteintrttr its settlers special trains had been run in and out workmen {WOVEN tere, any Particular pt Deaeronto on last election day, and country. and bittrtteated that than who thhtiongrervutive voters had lyeen re- we" dttttattattly criticising the COm' fused passage on them. -He also-dew pan, ctrtld readily ttnd employment on nied that any action had been taken to ' an - alt-"'3: " 21Gt'gh1fi "ism: 'lrrt,lrf'ht,ng 1's'd'.17ve/'drvt'l'lort'lll'l .1 'dlPll', the 353308. e ems o had never charged the, Rathbun Com.. ' '.. . .' . . e pany with using coercion to prevent r , Manitoulin Railway Bill. 'i their workmen from enercising the _ ' franchise. and accepted their explana- r l. Themblll reeliiectlnseld to ttyt Mani- tion.' He moved that the registration . .toulin ' Nor: - Shore, Railway wat, act should not apply to Deseronto. He ' taken up iieiimmittire and reported had no partitular objection to that r -without amendment. . town getting the benefit of the act if ' Mr. Hoyle (North Ontario) "id he " was applied to other towns equally ' wOuld like to know it this charter wt" deserving. not a revival of an old charter. where- Mr. Russell (EastHastings) made a ttpap payment of $2.000 a mile and strong glee in" favor or the not apply- ' acres of land a roiui. was to ing to, eseronto. {that town was pe- have been completed over the. some huiisrly situated in regard to its ttoat- route as. outlined in the present bill. my population and other conditions. As to the smelter. one would are nec- which could only be met by the 'rN"i. essary to smelt the company's own ore nation act. He read a letter from r. stN in'amy event...There was no assurance. Sherwood onsthe Bay of Quinta Kalb.

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