The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 25 Feb 1902, p. 2

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124 _ . i ' thereof. I make this on. been 'iT,,',lllf, end the government of .th.e Wit! h full an d frank! be. country while leader oi the Opposition. istiuae 1° 'Ulf,') not L; in this {ionsc . l. w" under the imp reesion. Mr. Speaker. five minutes, if there is any reasonable in my own hulpible way, thatt If lave been doubt of my right to stay "here." carrvin on t e governnlen o e coun- ) Mr Whttne . . . . . _ I . y said he did not propose ',t?irv,r2?.,t.t't' the assistance of my eol :to offer any suggestion as to whether Mr. Whitney said his charge was not ii:<;nli)?:lth(intgh tlt,ute"utntt2'yut,t. $301121" tig let? 1','i'l'/1'i",? 3:31: 'ed. He supposed the fact that he had had been approached with reference to received a Government check as remun-l measures to be introduced bv Gil, a eration for work done would have some) dozen to twenty of the leadinir Liberals bearing. The matter might be consul-i of the Province. men of as high res ect- ered, and if there. was any doubt as {0! ability as the members of Ct),'le".ldftTdi.'..' ie,'), 2.c'er",: Pfgli'lm' l"! /,T"e'g', "i '§'°""-' std,',,'-,,',"")"',";?,,',',',"",',':,',,:?,', $95.52; £32.: 01:33.3 firt°u°inyl " b (,1ec'r",',',re'l,'t'.es y le complaint were made the proper course; The Premier re lied that they did not "gnu d be to refer the question to the speak correctly, liar no such cinissaries Lommittce on Privileges and Elections. had been sent by the Government. The matter then dropped. Mr. Preston Makes Explanation. Precedence After This \Veok. Mr. Preston (South Bnnt),algo Spcak- , Premier Boss moved that on and at- ing on a question of privilege, said he 'er.Wednetrtiay (to-day) Government . k mi 1 ti l business take precedence. The. object desired to ml 0 a fen" expana ion. N was merely to meditate the work of in view. of an inc-dent which le, t A the session. The Government legisla- curred in the Public AettotutU Commit- ri', tion was all down, with,the exception of! tee in the morning. Aa 'h members w the redistribution bill and the railway} knew, he.was proprietor of l tvily My: subsidy bill. which were almost ready. I paper, with 1"t there wtae 1'tt'e"ict'l, 'x, Mr. Whitney suggested that Monday tt job printing epartmen . P. a next be substituted for Wednesday. and tectutte a member of the House he had with this amendment the motion seed igiven most positive instructions in the , Ptt . various departments that no work WES 'I' Government Railway Bill. to be done or the Government except t e N lion Mr Latchior d in movin the usual departmental. advertising: _whkih second reading of the. a'/e'm'ift2','fng' & gm?" ware permittedtto regime. . t _ Northern Ontario Railway bill. said the dhleen t Tee.',?,',.'.,' "that" o airline"! I' extent and possibilities of the Temis- to "u. to ascertain t.n em i R hauling district were well known to the 'M2tne 8i.i3 appeared in tho ttlt "mun" House. Thvre were about 1.000.000 I" reeeiv.ed y him .tor "Kathi yf,l ata- acrcs of glflrd land at the iieG"tr"i'iii' "05"? m 1oG','it'tt"'ditk,t,ltAe,,,te",1.ite,r, 'r, lake, of which about half were surveyed I',' C if!" 'N in; otebeen aware un- i) into 24 townships, while farther to the TXPO" ton. e n . L north and west was a vast area of 16.- til then that he had, directly or indi. 000 000 acres covered with a dense rectly. any dealings whatever mth.the d n-rnwth of spruce. estimated at 280 ooo,- Government. Mr. reston then explained 800 cords To the r,outh was Lake 'iiriic. the circumstances as given before the a mi whose we"; was robabl un- committee, showing that the work had V If) indeed in the "in" lit a) {and been ordered by the II estern Dairyinens V th it) N th B th . t 2 It bl Association. the Secretary of whlc l lived l /d' /, ort, . "I If": 13 'ld,",', Malia I' in Brantford, but the Government hav- jh'Mhlngb ,i'ol',' . o 'e, rom a "l." ine PTmisef..c.trtt.in aid in connection gigging (iuliufiC.'T,etrh 't1'G7'lr1u'n/lo;l with the exhibit, the account had en N to 1200 feet high insides arallelin the: sent by). the Te",'f."thtt. thehdepgirt- line-Ion the Gita, aide 'l'ihen at gorth 'gl" J,',U'r'li'Jl'e"tlay"odlr th "L" at: Bay connection would be had with the range-menu or dealings with anyone oth. Pal" Ill": of the C,.P.R. trnd with the er than tlic association. "since the niat- irrand l'runk to the south, tu1d with the ter wtitt m... us: you": 2; are 2e,urfi1,Atrv"iLtt mm. thut,; ' S u . - t - _ at' . . gifriilbir IT,.. oulhestoii" «included? e1 lBuy (anal. The railway would be built have. placed my osition before by a commission ot not less than three the Attorney-General and other land not more than five, the cost to be legal gentlemen of the House. Their I',.",?,?",' by the land through which the: unanimous opinion is that there is noth.. ', line passed. Inf aniswerdtohCol. Mathe~I ing in connection with the account which HO". MT- (ttill',' baut et 1,','ia,t.hC',l violates either the spirit or the letter [the liry wou y' it] Tt 11110321 It of the independence of Parliament not" it might be deal" e tt an e"ly. "t that I had no contract. directly or in-) directlv. with the Government or any!

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