The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 20 Feb 1902, p. 7

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7 l l f! _ , Not doting to do it themselves. the Gov- . Policy erumsntweroundi theiremisssrios to m M. . $Wdu.3flwuwwmu 2t,Tcatcgi'glt,tctr'll'r'. oy could do it. t ughter.) Such a Ittri' Mr. tney continued. "Mr. . bill should hear the in: tint of soy! we have no policy. He Wo the Government and be part oip the Gov- "r their olicy le the some " 'ours, " month policy, and in ttPt this he if that in line one I would like to know was only anticipating what e would what ll theirs. ttuughtt0 whim. l say in t o House, where he would sup- You to grapple with law reform, a to port the bill; he would tell the Govern- mprovo the Division Court law, and to meat 31:; in the tutu; my mad not ' r/ot,Y2,ht'/t "ml? be gully imam}?! sen emissaries '. snow- n aroe erte tre u " ed applause.) After e Qte,d'e, oon- given his verdict. In new Ontario we federation and the building ot the O.P.R-, will go on and carry out eve possible two historical events which he creditm step for its development. an? the de- to the Conservative party, he charged velopment of old Ontario " well. (Hear. thpt Premier Ross, when in the Dom. ty hear.) With regard, to grants to rail- imon House, had spoken 'g,t',,tt,'lt,', ways, as you are all aware. the custom of new Ontario, for' the dev o mint oi b, has been to bring down bills outing which!» now claims so much credit millions of dollars at l or 2 Altlt in fle ft,iitVri',tt.lrfa,toa!r/)tii; N, 3': ttgtg an or three "m1: i pute thut, but he did "r tut the toe 't'1'tl2" ta',,fJ,,t"'lU TI i stole the bellotl, end when the found mmures w". paaed, Glen no single I tet', mend: if!" a." wer' 'CI' to Individual member of the Legislature on 2dflrl'd'llld tram: :1? ghue, tt either side had before him an iota of , . their understrappers destroyed the bal- git'"th,','ol'e' 2tiU,o form t,','rgeioo'l lots by fire or otherwise. " pleuoe.) th 0 e s . t y or prop e y , e vote. We on we have done with Continuing, he taid that the M',',,"',:', that olic and {have told Mr Ross remount. nickel, dressed beet and other t l pthi n l d I t ll . P°lioies had failed, and in au connec- " " l",', "" 08t, " t PIU m" tion he made a reference to Hon. Mr. Ite It e attempts to bring down . Dryden's interest in . Dakota ranch. batch of railwelp grents at the last mo- "The Premier," he continued "U now ment, when he the members are away In trouble over . bill entitled, 'An not and the other half esleep, we will vote is. "My"; "h of intoxioating tee,'. was; e,',uu,r,,opt,' uors.' tar. . . melre of Jer' thudt"u,tr'hu'ro) f,','lt't the minerelo of the Province, There is not even on the 2d"lfl',',', of " t whttrt an individual. MUr spend- I it anything by which he would let you ing mBrtr "m 'tattt mtuth m"!- htus know whit he thou ht about it or found . mine, and when he ,ranta to get} i what he 1, oing to d: To -da he is a title he will not ihtd that somebody I' new": in g1, own 'ttttser-Ala? lub'..'-' has been ahead of him and that he is tef, it? talt, 113:; ltew-' 'i'li'lrJw"ci" shut out. - 1 u eran sp so.) Letthe r , . 'tf salt and other condiments hops"; Government the Baum" from time to time and in pro nu... "More than that, we say that in all ure. When the mess is done Tdh' be probability the Government would and? _ iremoved by somebody. and we will have it its duty in the future to erect smeltq I profiting gored); it except]; g,'tt1,',','i22, oh" " any it: g,eat' thh which' f fame. as con u app use t e great uic eposits of s Pro-' _ " WWI-l vines may be - refined - here, and thus keep at home those elements ot materiel pros- perity by manufacturing the , natural resources which God has given' us.

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