The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 3 Mar 1902, p. 2

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yz Davis nml that the de--| a» 3 i the pat 1 aware that a large number in honoring his Mhoyel tl'f'.fthnh:d, ukcl,l rm- were likely to come to-i- 1 3 3 were honoring a nation C I 'Lhe 'c and had arr through the ' first place among the nations 0 anada, a; & I.O.gbs lg | II P lDeputment of the Interior -- at Otftawa . 5 world. . 'Aurees 'anrd the Jiverpool ecffice that we obtain | h Mr. Whitney Agrees. F !a portion of tfnem for Ontario. | (h f . Whitney, in seconding the motion, | 510 Concesmons. ; t ! joilli':d with hyis hon. lriend.m the ex-- I Pulp Concessions t f $ pressions regarding the coming to Can-- |_ Mr. Whitney asked if the Gov'emment; I| . _ lada of his Royal Highness. He felt that | had entered into any agreement since last| | it was not only their duty to act in the session, with any person, covering conces--| -- matter, but it was also a pleasure to ex-- 'sions of pulpwood territory, and if the' J . tend a hearty welcome to so distinguish-- IGovernment intended to submit any such ; $ ed a guest. He agreed that it was °'}l)' agreement for the ratification _ of the: t right and timely that they should at |Mouse during the present session. j J -- this time express their appreciation of Hon. Mr. Davis replied that since last '. the qualities of the German people» who session three agreements had been i1 'formed a portion of this young na-- amended, notice of which was now on the t { |tionality, and had shown themselves pos-- \ order paper. A new agreement had been | 3 'sessed of all the essentials that made under negotiation for some time, and if l : F good and worthy citizens. completed in time it would be duly sub-- d £5 mitted to the House at the present ses-- A Voice From Waterloo. SIOn: | Mr. Breithaupt (North Waterloo) con-- New Buildings at the O.A.C. | j sidered it proper and timely that they ® | should take the opportunity of showing In reply to Mr. Montel.th (South dl by a hearty welcome to the Prince their Y\ Perth), Hon. Mr. Dryden said the Gov-- f 3 'appreciation of the German citizens of J ernment had secured an option on a plot | \the country. It was a matter of regret of eleven acres to the north of the Agricul-- 1 | that the visit was to be so short, and it tural College at Guelph, which would | | was regrettable also that there were not doubtless be used as a site for the Me-- E g' -- more German citizens in the country. It , _ |Donald School of Domestic Science. ( *! 'was fitting that they should receive his & f 1. : |Royal Highness in t{e best manner pos-- The Prohibition Bill. f l{ |sible, not only because of his close re-- Before adjournment Mr. Whitney a§k-- | \lationship with the British royal family, ed when it was intended to bring in the f' \but because he represented a great na-- prohibition bill for its second reading. tion. His royal brother was one of the Premier Ross replied that he had hop-- 1 most progressive European rulers of the o ed to be ready for to--day (Tuesday)» but ;} ; |present day. If his Royal Highness could _ ~\~. |could not promise definitely, owing to 1 j lEave stayed longer he would have liked \ K his having so much other work to do. [ $ ihim to visit Waterloo and Berlin and Mr. Whitney said it would be a con-- } ' other progressive places in Waterloo venience to himself to know definitely, d i County, where the German citizens were . and if there was any doubt, he suggested 1 § among the most satisfied and progressive that Wednesday be chosen. ; t geoples of the country. He would also | This was agreed to, and the House U ave shown him in Waterloo County a| adjourned at 4.10 p.m. h \ monument to his royal grandfather, the, | A only one, he believed, on this continent.! [ \He would further have shown him that| L 3 |there was lots of room in Waterloo | g; | ]County for more German settlers, pro--| 4) lvided that prohibition did not come too f I |soon. (Laughter and applause.) * 4 ! Mr. Gross (Welland) agreed with all| 4 that had been said on the subject, but T {thought that the whole House should go 1| ito the Falls as a delegation to greet tfi: n Prince and present the address,. i Emigrants From Britain, Mig Mr. Duff asked--Has the attention of| (4) {the Government been called to the fact: 14) \that emigrants from Great Britain, at ; |the 'rate of 4,000 monthly» have been ar--| 4 ranged for ? Is it the istention of the' | Government to take any steps to obtain; C any number of these for Ontario 1 If s0, | I}, what ? t h @ Ts ske w * a i| ( 1

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