The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Feb 1902, p. 5

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I g _ . '.' -ri a , -rr 5 . (h .. i' t' H 80 ii,it?,Jlllh8ltjli"i!fri,t',3,i,r'v'rv'i'i'-'. !ifii!!'il'lrit,fl!ii 'jtij;hirc,1'lf,?,ilt,,tf1'ii' Mtrtt'etfi'e attheead 'tir,l5lr we": Mtqisttr_otAdiiesu1 putting the Province in the cm fMr."Dtyd V d stat a... . reaping tteneitt. from the increased value Giiuiir. 'a'""a" ing it his ',htgtt with the new years. Pro. tut had . r m a; If e . ons had also been e for the de- pmmm 'lldi"t1h", Jim". b Op V velopment of all the power to its fullest ' some r fro he: " . 'capacity. and tailing that, forfeiture of 3 km, wlll'l"l'l', I'li e gtg the I the lease. Other regulations provided GU'. k _ . t on; am when? that that disputes as to aims for rpm"! r,',.' and 1:21: Sad e ted to 1 must Be submitted the Pops meat doing Is Ittrt" th Ir, nonreasons for of Crown Lands, whose decision should Pettypieoe) bade d 'ld . 'l"f, eman (Mr. be ttnat,. and that where power was ap- th b ' e were u tstettt on ' . . e et and never made reference plied for by municipalities it should be to "Rim." of Africult'ur o supplied on such special terms and position applause.) I the h s. l 'lt rentals " the (utt'T,t might deem Amen was tstrtiailesd of his Lt,'ut,'luti, proper. In the ort Franc" negotia- made his criticism and was of thee; (,' tions, for instance, the town corporation o inion still.' then he should reiterate :was desirous of utilizing the power for that statement in this House and if electric lighting and other utilities, and he was not, then he owed iii? Dryden had written asking that arrangementsbe an apology. Mr. Crawford theh quoted made reserving that right to them, and from The Toronto Telegram a paper asking that it. should be supplied at coat, _ which he said was not ii7'iiiiii'tdi; to the and t e department had answered in the _ qoyernmtmt---atinitariri cries of "Oh allirmative. (Ministerial tttttte The oh'0--thtit "if Mr. Petty iece wronged Town of Orima, mm on. Mi. Gib- Hon. John Dryden, he should be man (ge,. ugh" 'i'Sitt 1:5 issued for and enough to "I tso." ine e. rig t to ut' . war from the Ragged Rapids for munggipal pur- ' Sorry for Mr. Dryden. gases, and were oing so at nominal cost. ol",; Crawford went on to say that ' nder the tTi',',,' course the Govern~ 5 b e attitude of the Government' mem- ment said t for all time the water 1(er toward Mr. Dryden was really un- powers were vested in itself, to be 'd') ig,Yit had the grp.uef sympathy . ' eased at tb reasonable rental, which i) 'la,',".,',,') dNot one on his aide trim the wen.t into the treasury thence going out The ligamiowndnhad had . word to "li . again to the people of the Province in he did whgij 1:13)"th a word. t t e way of public services. (Prolonged Petty iece ox":o M t at mean to Mr. Ministerial applause.) Could an Gov- \ Mr ngtt'on w; 1", Pardee, or Ron. eminent go further than that in the way N lowed Mr P'ett o. ,l',l"I' present and " of tto1taervintr to the Py?prt tUI the rights Dryden on the {Etiggmg 'ip.dpe, Mr. and interests to which they were en- concluded that pthe Mi . t i: C. "do"! titled t He thought not, and believed divided and duelli ms er hats were that all reasonab 0 men would ee He went on to 'll'dful1',"l't themselves. with him. (Ministerial applause.) 'EI' beef in Ontario whichoin ty {many of they taken the trouble to make them- Dryden interrupting him WightethOf Mr. selves acquainted with the situation and trary view, he _ said had t1g'll' con- the.r_egulations he had outlined, the the within the last five véars and fo 'ttif. position would not, he was sure, lave .he thought, the i%iiiii", of .Agiicmtl ' movgd the amendment. (Renewed Min- was largely to blame. He noted f ure _ iaterial applausegte He concluded with 8- recent speech by Mr. A. I":1 MacLarom I _ the mun"! that t Government'. course M.P., showing freight 'iifiirl1'lflfi'ofl,' ill'? . s, as on .11 other matters, was against Ontario farmers and said (this beottlUggg,t1, of by the people, and, overnment might well ,turn their 't would sustained at the next election.,; tention to this question. a I Mr. Crawford Defends Himseli. ' An Embarrassing Pause. Mr. Crawford (West Toronto lun When Mr. Crawford ttttt do l l " once into B discussion of tl, tlead was a pause of several secondam 31:1: I ranch controversy, with which his name Ber essaying to. continue the debate. ( had been associated. He wanted to say "3,?"th qtteation," said the Speaker, ( ; that so is: as Mr. Dryden was concern "his: ready for the (lr,',',,',?,?,') t" The i ed he did not know what money he had from h pr?" continue , while those invested in the Dakota Cattle Ranch bee w out ht concluding speeches had Company, but so far as he rsonally n expeo ed preserved ' rigid Par1ia. WI. moaned u (Mr. Cr'wgrd) had ',r,'i'd'g2te,t.f, The tension continued, not, (meet? or indirectly, the value of it): l "d tttt t"lo"rt'l'."i1u,ti11, looked ' one cent 0 interest in the company. read the? 'lf,zd,',fu"lh i', Speaker l (Opposition "Blamed It was not, how- "noes" were answer a: .the 'yeis" tutd I ever, from his side of the House that the then as it was scenes g', tit,',",',",: and charge or accusations came. The mem- mediate and inevitablev 'le,.,','" im general laughter. 'wiiiii'; a;

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