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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Feb 1904, p. 3

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Mill ' "were Yum"... "ir"rs?'A'ii1N!' ' , , '.' - . _ .1 _ t'l'l L, BK. , - 'V F . 'P.'-."'-"'"' " _ " been advi - ' -* ' . Jial. " hi h'lthe' could :lumEI , L . " . vised that iid . er . si' at atw It ' Y . .. r ride was busy supply t cl " I held by the 'l1utL'htte/'eskewas, rr,i,t,tC',i51'relttels' 'i"'e"iiiiiiii.rrnyy,ttr,rfetf?yt demands for the $3t,ooo,btto worth of '2 Fourse would be to take action a? 'flil?f,trijlliiTi', banks. Suiffeient funds had been _ buildings. and so on. The farmers . j~ It in .the Exche uer Court fog,- 'i'i.rliriGitie"d through a number of _enter- were rapidly becoming the most com- . ( filler due. and {haviwould open theprising Toronto banks at 5 tet eertt, iortal'le,Cl-355"" thrcptttntttttity. This , I .. of ? e ("lemon as to what the amount That loan ran for l year, and in Vthe 'tlt",,',,',",,?, altogether, owing to, what the I 1 C,' interest should be. They had not meantime the financial sitwatton might (government had done, but a. generousl rr', l " will: " that Point. yet, but the Do-, so imprhve as to enable thc bonds oil _,f,)'l'f,'j'1te,", would Sal" that the policy . at , l tio I]: tad been given a clear intima- the commission. to be ptoiitrablrf1oat- '. l "f, 'te?i5,,r.'er'l.t, in. regard trs agri-l - A _ Y" TP: y. at the Province would insist on cd. It was the custom of all corpora- 1"" ture uhtserved credit tor this in-i ' ill I 'di' rights- The correspondence end- tions when the money' market was "Time. -. . I I , 6:1 3mm a letter from the Premier. dot _ ciese to make a temporary loan. Some' l r. 1:01-50 l does. l l , , 5"Th:tn.tl§ II in _whieh it wa.s stated,: oi the 1argest.tPilw.ayii m til? Unitred i, 132' hoes. ccmtutumg, showed. that '3 G =' itiOn to to _ommion is not Ill a. post. '. States were said to have obtained COVH- l lid "1' cattle. bacon and pork products l Ir; 'i)).'y'l,,7,ute),11',Pe Its Irto.steethip Dy the siderable sums from the local battles . itn f"ffte the "fridge Increase in our Ill, . " ll""'ds in titling; 9113mm tf, the ""14. rather than float their 1Vorids al a dic-t will "fab about $090,000 a year. The . inter ' t' . (if dilt ly me rate olV count. f LUc o exports also gave strikimt- ir. _ - I . est. ., peg tent. was mot suscepl . . _ hr,trations of the growth sh l" g z. . . Vlthle of modiiication without the Colt, Minor Projects. . , leeway, of TOO per' cent in _,fiT,',lli. an ' , set r I, .. ". . . , -.. . f ' . ' . . - L. b vea F a, r - "' lllC'IlinOdf Ontdgltl'. l-lie_l'remier on"! it "it; prroposet_l.by. thr. mi; jntrli/-t',' We contributed about "tre-half the fl l " " lh'nl h Cutout that a similar intimation ml it): the Cnmrnissiouer Oi l'uhn." ports at the whole Domirtio,n." 'iii 1,! J, . 'ii/y/J/e/rel/el/i hi: thc, Dmll'mO" to. trye Works ltr advance for the railway _:1' \mulrl not dwell at length on. the ro C l . iltad takeU I/ty.?.):, and Mat Province' t-t'rtitr't 'porlitrl, o: (he money nTy "" verity of the school}; the thcmep .8. , " la: th 0" View"). the same grounds tilt", banks. That money now yielded 100 large, but he mi,i corigratul 1d? 2W]: l _ ' e ,ntar.o Government. l per cent. Thus they would save 2 emu-£55m as Minister oi qucatziie tiS I Iltf,),'/iy icosst of Tcmiskaming Railway "C" cent. lney ("d not propose to ill? rxrmmicm of the system 0 doniqli' t new.) i "1.. ' . . " . . make thi, d nermanrnt loan. It was an ' f . , ' . C' n er 1isl ' 7tw"t, I., ', ,t Premicr tum referred bricflv ':it . ' .. _ pcrv1stotl. The development of tl I . 'tak' Ironv s," , .5 z .. . . "T _ ", b io..aotrtmt,tc only nnm the money mur- ma 1al t . . . .' - lei 3 E. A: _ f t,. tat I"ojcc1s which they 51...: ket improved.- . V . (mu raining .chool: and the teach-i, a, "(ii lors "Pd "2". thc "Walt year in ordcr "the ordinarc irnv,y:1c, _ tht. Pr... mg 3" hotrsehold SHence would JeT-i " IlllE' it?" own. gentlemen might st"t' that ' T . "'/,',. 1. _. l t not» ""my be commended by all, as wontt) Rl I» "My did not propose In lend 't " o:' truce, .11).:th .rum in. sale. oi in? - the magnificent work of the Schod 1V -. ' © Inilcness.- The largest work "l, ;.. 1 "trerths, did not meet the ordinary re- Practical Science Otl . ." ii I' ot V . . t q . _ . ~- . ... "". mint 'cnnc. The sale oi timber lands. wad - .. . . let" tnucattons , ' "F M3- the crtnstrttctton m the ren1isk,vv. . ' . ' Ol prosperitv were referred to bv tl '. ling Railway. After showiim- Glut rim» really an addition Jo the ordinary 'Pi" Premier who concluded with y lie . . . ' VngS'V had been made Ji, ij'i'.af"/l,td He ','),'llliii J, was payinglin :tovantce 1302: (went pier/j/a/i/d and reVmeg eh? ' j _ , '-1,r.Y . .'"." "H'.' _ ' r l s, tl _ . . 7-" _ .5 "tra V ittated that the Commissioner, had ttr- 1?l'". ave "NI Patt n ren , u tt Scat amid loud il "lame " ', l t lormed him that the prolm'oilitir were and alumpagc 11 spread (Aver the whole Pl _ ' E , f" t a". .' c 1:.'.' . "dbE, ' . a . Elliot by October I train, would he {H.rde o. .tlae Vaccine... ll they got Colonel Matheson's View l; 'i.sr'. running regularly from iiirui, ht; . L' Arough. with in? large WNW work,? , , 1 Ir.u"..el N - Li . - _ ' or. a5 tO and stopped they: enormous expendU ,Cm: Mathcwn, who followed the , . " ., . ste" Jshcard. Trains were now run- . . ' . . Premier "Tr d that 1 , fl -- " V mug three times ct week frot N l V ales. .heir prdinary. rexenue would " . ' sal :1 He onse and the "t 11:1 in" w the '7th My? 'j) d",'" . or?" gruff)" mcet the ordinary . expenses. people 'verc.a.m.x1ot-1:, to know how the , tiift? point m "he in" there"! 40 :Vrom that, l hat "a. all that need be said to make l rm nice paid its way. "lite receipts W Iilll'ii it "a. ., 'uaktter tor 'rr/li "1:138", 'y,". as clear .15 necessary the larger pro- -V"" 1903 ttrc 'e',Tvett 35 $5,406,653. and: alll Ji1pJii'i,/'raiiiiiiii m- J,.',.?'].':,.], lint all the 'cc.'" tor the present year. He tright lilt'. cxtcidit,u.rer, at St,888982. In ad-; V I ' CXCCRtion oi tizetrail" if??? null tuti ii'lcl' IO a 'sew of the minor ones". For (litmnV to this the .Province had itv. it, _ Chas'cd "prime", I 'i', 'lil Vnrtn pm": mstunce. the Commissioner oi Crotrtt .t1lrre,ti' a rrability 101: wages at the, _ l . .1. .r _ ly.. I" an tt1..e lame. could; Lrnds expected to >urvex~ 25 or 30 new hoo to the extent or about $250330. "Mrs . lave been said tor. the rails but i r mat . . . . . "'. . - _ Tl . .i' . . n . !diffuultics at the ti _ "ri _ 1 o El cownships In new Ontario. Ort, these = IC expeiulip'rc. thereiore, was about. I I ijiGi""riiirciiiscbi in tl; i: n. Hills han and other public works. they would 55.100000. The receipts of $5 466.653in-1 Il I thcv could ha dir'l5 and, 11lyysit mend about 3100.000 and there. wo.uld: vhided receipts trom the bonds and! I ' \lléhtly less (fd'i £3)an l'VrVOCUE'VCQ ill be tile usual detail at cr/on-ization', umber sale ol $1.335.000. and reduction , C.' (3" IC Jnitc FUELS. '1' air ' < . mo ri' 'r States. lhe road had been construct) ,. d . ' 'i-ted/ati':,':,"-'"?,,,,,',?,:'":',',,:" dbl S.on, he E " at. a remarkably low figure. The cost: Srigns of Prosperity, [ receipts "in"; $4 a Sf) thartome he P/ ot cons 1 : ,. . , n. . . e, T. .000 r' W - . 2 i rto'i1n/'1',"ifi,"lirJ,atsh F""".al'-d at in»! Some or the hon. gentlemen oppo- wally incurred liabilities of surname [ / IP be in the his"? 1uigs1uiop/1ti1t,iv,o,t,1Y, he saith or rather hinted, that the' more than the ordinary receipts. Re- I . mile Minus-til); W10 Lf,' $590091: mink ot the Provincial Government rapt; trom Crown lands should be (s:'?:), the 2m. used ...1<';lllCIn~hch(l. tun. Lint. was so obscure and its expenditures: considered as capital receipts. because 2'???- till-J36. drained" ENE, 11eis,ricr "mil were ol such a local and ephemeral they must constantly be diminished. In g3... tt 5h ' J use . ing tso poupls'i Character that they could not have a ten or tifteen years that source would "i ihitieg-mn'lth ')l'rsi,",.t'i,rr, the C('tll'lmlvVé mhstantial effect upon the prosperity he reduced to perhaps $200000 The f iii, 'i'";:',',,,','.), :,,i,lt1.elt',i'1lieit'1J'r/i",ric f": I'ti the country. Some said that the Soo payment and the ex- l. I grille: (firo"///de'lt,r,"tf deemed that the rer'reTntattorCy this House should be. nenditure for the Normal School l, he iii2st ini ld) "fill-V [ms would Vent clown. Che Local fo.ver.ttment and the School of Science might be a..." pushedl i I,'.',', :1? sum d the. mad he .VVuolmxl aAtr.matyrs too imsigmificant considered exceptional. Taking away I j . ho ed the UH\'Vra.V 4' Lo the (government. ...-.- a Dominion Government to under- l these suing. the ordinar, expenditure, l a . ia point WI ,,' Jus.e "mid iulthorizc, to, 1'14"" The; 39: ,vf,ry. c'lyse lo the per): W3: 'is4,p3o.ooo, against r0ceipts of 'u,- E 5 "36 ted are / -WP-"d intersect the. pm. and 1dtilktd their xunctiom better' {09,000, leavine a deficit of 5621.000 , l V i I'd) ICC ran.j liunh Pacthe Rail, l: more closely they got to the pee? .. ' : l thtltig'ht onTaru nithVother roads. he no. In agriculture tltey. got as near Interest From Dominion. l V Q th ks i tit; , Commisston .drrserved lo the source. of Provincial wealth as It wag inrther wide t tht I'd: V hill); pr tie'very economical and an any other department. y the not /Ciiiiv'lii t'i'/, lull l attwe; la l 1 l, will: 1't',"1rfa",'//1,t o: the COH- growth or 'hc. country in agricultural i'e'iies'di-,iriii t . 1,'iah',T"l °'.m'l _ I I V Ilpyit"yr, .10 Canada. Atlantic. 437 Wealth mettttt anything, the de-', l'C-'(dub'l h'j"nllr,',1illi.?,' o t c Province . l _ miles. cost $47000 per milr.an.f n was _".artmer1t had 1ufilied its my. "ll at}? omimou. a much easier road, and built when mm well. If the Government' l ' r. Ivis. interrupted to.say that he ,' lsupphexs WeVrc cheaper : Canada. Soytlr-: "erf. recrcani to their trust' will [in _.ii,pibi'.; the meantime a state- "d,," fT.1: 3/{Vrm es. $83,310 per. mile ; Ci-an- thhis or any other respect one might in": if"? "f '1'". {ml ffl? " effect that' , Veg, adian ,1 "Wham 1.243 yoileiy $37000 ',' fairly assume that the prosperity would .,)r,fsfJf "qu6; 1""; itell 3 per cent. ol1! A»? Canadian Pacific,. 3,838 miles, $53... Hut be as great as. it Wkli. The dearer .._.._t.000 tor the whole year. and hair a,.'":',).;)' Too; Grand 1ru.nk.. 3.l57 miles. "5 prosperity to a certain exatenl: ',year f, aliotearvce "n ttte common , - "' $105800: Intercolonial. 1.333 miles. might be taken as a measure oi a Gov- schools and other Minds, making a to-, P $51,000; . Quebec. & Lake St. John,; .crmnent."s efficiency, It was said that tal of $2tg6cds'3. . - . l j ' _ 241 miles, $58.100 per mile. , lleaVs tune for a change. If the in-ll COL Matheson and Ifr. Whitney l , ' "ir/ Temiskaming -Line Extension 1 tlications .n .the work of the last year! both protested that we should havc 1""'l , " s)x?ji.i1, ' Survey h: d b . . _ d "f . 2 ant-ant anything they did not mean that! ceived the two hali-yearly payments on; (' it... it kn" 'ii la, _ ll" in; e .f'/r"ll "rl ll war' mm ior a change. If the the common schools land. , "g" 1 'df 11h I I: ma Vetgl ty miles norm} urn-Mt". ol the wealth of Ontario meant Mr. Ross replied that whatever in-i C, . ill" 1 t: pvani 5fSt.?. mosty.eady "Til 'tyy.thiTe the Government had done) terest might be. due they wouid get. i L _ to e moo cont.ra.c.ts. this WOIIltl , their duty. l He had made the estimate on the safe! , ' '_ carry the line to within 150 or urxsl ', side. 3 t , I. miles of Jane: Bay. "Whether Jam-m Grown in Farm Wealth. . a Col. Matheson contended that marl , Ba ma considered to be _ l _ . . . . - ' .. - . _ l t- we. rt", , lit) jcclive pyomt oi this railway rtciiiciaphd . 1ifit the growth m the wealth ot thei life had not btts,1 lgghb l l 2 "t 5/ yet to be seen " said the PremielS ' il'm'la'ldé. limelngbthc last five years) uiie'l or the"? . PM)"1d . My", t '15:! fit'. " . ' . . . r. " increase " een $1 0000000! ce ; U. . . in . ycare Itt cr.es') Ji' I, It'), may VHOLebe built_in my mm, Harm lands did not increase4 in v'aluei: on these iumis. The succession duties: , ';,: but tune wr d J,'heir,,T1vn,4 men in unless t.hey were more productive. The', were tnntutly levied. They should be, 'ii'iie this gag; a?" cml'E: W3, surely matructton glven in farmers' instiy graded so as not to bear so heavily PM... consign with thaltw eatest Irfct cem-I tome and at the Agricultural College" 'll] a small estates! say, $tiiooo, 35.0" sh1/ Meg " _ gr ' 0 inland! 2113 m other ways had been fully justi-' one of $50,000. The woods and tor- rtgr, seas. . , c. edid not '_Ftm- . csts' . _ . su'dici tde-; Mf, " .54) that the had C" accounts were not in bat Lien . c ' il fit The attemtpt to tte thed bonds-n.1- added that sum to the wealth (if; the tail. , hey should show the receipts; tTilt/tttanti . _ . ' . e I _ ai' 1,t:ii",i'ti'ieijii',iijr1 t,atl'ye"rflh'igaetstaedtlt,e "r',",'.,':,','..',?:)', h1e.11lt hditi's,tl'yu,iiilsed, bank t"J,, pulp iands and from bonuses :2: ( , tlr i lW se- a ager 1a sa: that the D I 0t er items se aratel It was . 9V. l .. u ' f _, . art- .- . p aey. ". M, .. lcunnes on the market was then re- .1.rtert of Agriculture was worth cpmiul :hnancmg to appropriate any particular l I . 'terred to 1',re.,t,e,2rrsThr' and the rea- hurts to the Province of Ontario Thais: Revenue to a particular purpOSe. All I .. sens why the ten ersona asts ol4per W." ry" an, exaggerated statement :the receipts should go to one con- T , all tr cent. were declined. Therhad then en- "16 !ar.mer.s expenditure reached ctr isolidated fund, and all disbursements / . I 'iitllll it' Vdeavored to secure a short-term loan to all the industries of the Provin 1 i should be made without regard to the , _ ' " . in England with the as§tstance of Lard lVVhe manufacturers at agricultural ifnel source oi the revenue Large savings "ii'- " * hco t nce note ements " P . - _ . . . [r i"; . I 1 Si"?! tta, but e p q d was $1.000 will? tps : making the $11,} could be made by cutuug cff useless s,,s,,-ii:a 7 o implemats. That othetals and exoenses. The Penetan- . Ari,', 'e EI V . " I

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