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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 17 Feb 1904, p. 3

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of.ttIrU1.tSDAY, . rEBxu-ARY. -18.- ' i8jlWr,lFf' - . . ' 52"" u.....'."-.------------------------- e r __ __ " . _.,' '7 . - " continue the debate this afternoon waterpower privileges at Niagara Falls ." FflRT FRANUES Hon. n. J. Davis will speak .next, and by order in Council in December, 1902 is expected to make several important ptectded by only a ies weeks the by; announcements, respecting the .for- elections in the three Norths. "I know RI ' crnment's policy in connection 'with. the that in North Renirew the machine ,' ' Crown Lands Department, especially had some money," said Mr. Dunlop ' m,.,-.,_-_._. in regard to the preservation of the "because I have seen some oi it. i timber resources of rte Provincemzign. thinlé'someloi. that money came from} . . John D rden wili'ta ce art in . e- tlte 1sl?osa ot our pul lands. ..~;"i; Agreement Signed With the hate Guthmesday next. p concessions and 'lvrat.tyJ'd,ae.n/',, a? "his: Backus Syndicate. Answers to Questions. thanwnut they would bring- to the . . . Treasury. it should be laid down ai, Hon. Mr. Davies informed Mr. a fixed rule that no public asset Show}: .q--.t--r-'-'"- Gamey that w. L. Nicholl, now In- be sold except by public tig, Cf" _ dian land agent. at_Sault Ste. Marie, tion. The method oi spending "£231 DEBATE ON THE BUDGET, had not been dismissed from the of- on colonization roads was a bad 2ifil 'iiy.cs. pr Crown Lands _ Agent and The work should be done in such (yuan.- __.,.....o 1Uivwion Court Cleric at T.heistpon; he tities as to make a permanent io'o cf 'i":dt/i'h';i'tt"1.a'"1l'pii",n'"i',itg'it,t,ite, ite a road. It should not be spent umzi e - . " t _ . _ .. . Pt Hon. E. J. Davis to Make an learned that 1,iy,d)'ric1olsi, 1vas dae- hi2? J _"pebe,rvg"et"pia,,ll,,pagircis) 135;: _.' mt returning o ieer at the rave . .. I. . L..": . , . a: _ Important Announcement. in: {subdivisiong during the recengt Sod lEff}"hiifibfgirg'ugtfinififi(1mm trDCin bye-election. Of this the Govern-t" ll 1 , L" - - l?rtrr'ey . . - . . 'wour laxe to look around tor a stub- -------.--- ment had no turther 1mormatton than stitute They would rob bl . 121' that his appointment was made by uponiil'Cap." Sullivan" 24103-8 ,. Tght , Mr. E. A. Dunlop's Maiden Speech in mil orgt.ur/'/pirdtlfg'r,'1 ' ld M Il he remembered. obtained 33,23??? '.:'. S 0i113Ir.Alathe.. . Pt .."' the House-Mr. Pettypiece on ~01] O{but rthex 'Cf-tli/ec' oi 'cid)d")ti,rj,iee.ji: 1'rcg's,ey-t1e'1 miles ot ly- . New Ontario-Survey of the traits-reed limit. the"? lor ' workmen at the 300' 'i.r'.%1,tnitt, omts?,i-,ah' Temagami Islands. about two yelars. A son oiatriie dh" "if 'J/lt')").',:",:,,",?,',:"' not given to relieve Hon. David Mills was temporarily t/'iie(lst'ff,)',s gift": T:?ry,t,.tytrtvytet to q.-.--'-. .----r-- idling the. position. He could not wage tae. o , rerc Lri the "PW?" say when a permanent appointment; tcu". An agreement has been concluded would be made; it Pat better to go IA Bold Member. between the Ontario Government and "E,,,t.hay"cyti,g,it,t'/l'es . _ ' Mr. H. J. Petty-piece "it." Lamb- the syndicate represented by Mr. E. that he had. placed on the'""di,1'/e"gl, ton) said the member for North Rem. W. Backus of Minneapolis,with regard the House a profile of the proposed trew would 1oubtlt.rti.s 50?" Pkt.iront _ f . _ ' - extension of the Temiskamih Rail- rank m the Chesitioey. tor he did mot to the sale to the latter oi the water . g h ' . - _ "_. ' V . . . Ct . '... . .__. " _...-. way for that part of the line betwecr, esttabe to sa,?. trom his place m the power on the Rainy Rut-1 at but New Liskeard and Lake Temazami, House "alien? the money came from." Frances. The agreement provides that a distance.: oi fifty-four miles. Ct _i)t',"r"ue,.11cs'?i1s'. had 1t,'t1',tti, M} Carney " - ' Is f I, . s' . . . tor c assistance " l-ttindeed hi, . .\.lr. Backus and his 'ttf'e.y..es) It," Mr. Dunlop's Maiden Speech, There was another gentleman (1t"ji, it.C c"'.'""""' f/ the "elm-PU"? ou 3" Mr. E. A. Dunlop (N. Renfrew). on more recently elected to the Hons: American side at the wine pomt, shall resuming the. budget debate, said that who would thank Mr. Gamey also for develop the water-power to its lull ca- he was glad that North Renfrew was gmng into North Osiord. Mr, Dutr. paeity by the construction oi a dam, "aln represented in the Legislature. lopxhad Itoidnthcm that the Quebec and shall render ocrmanentlv available He thanked the members ot the house met 10d or se Eng pulpwooo limits Wire, . . . I :' 7 f . ' on both sides who. he sand. has: helped preferable. HF had omitted to 333' on the Canadian side cne-hali or the him in his campaign. if fwc iném~ that, In 80 selling, the .2teebec Gov- whoie capacity of the stream. The hers oi the Government had not been ernrncnt. 1:)lafed no restriction., on the purchasers agree lo supply power to present during' the Summit?" hc kind 0; "mild? be taken. and 12"." Canadian use" at a price to be fixed thought i" "Quid. not nave "i.'.." so men w f.' at": It. We": not. compep 'q . . . . - cosily. [he Registrar of the burro- ed. to manulectule it in Canada. We) ' by the Government In Caie ot disagree- gate Court. the license inspector. clerks might export the timber to the United went. and not to charge more for pow- of the Division Court bush-rangers States and deprive Canadian labor of er on. the Canadian side than on the the inspector of colonizxition roads and the resources oi the Province. lt A'eu.s' American sur. Special provision is one commissioner of the Tcmislcaming also nt?t.ewo.rtli,y tha: the Conservative "little for supplying power to the Town Iltailway had given him similar aid, He 9irpositiol! In Quebec had been urging of F.or.t Frances on favorable terms. Wished also to thank the members of lor years the adoption in that Province the height oi the water is to be sub- his own side of the. House who had of the Ontario pulpwood laws. Every - met to Governmental control. and the helped him, particularly the member body was in Favor of iree school book,. ;' development is to he completed by thr Manitoulin. (Opposition applause.) but the flue-50" Tvas, how should they May I, 1906. Within nine month, of Mr. (lunacy had told the people his be provided? That matter was How L' , the date oi the '.u:ocreemeut--Febrtrary istory: they heard and believed him. it receiving attention from the Govern. Jrc,.r9a4-rfsio,o?o is to be expended. inns said that North Renlrew had iriilmenyc. He did not think arty political tailing which the sale may be cancel- nothing by its disiranchisemcnt. rii'iy"lGfftii could be made out tri the iree led. The purchase price is $5,000, and had probably gained by the delay. The! school book question. As to the CW , the agreement is not to take effect um public accounts. he thought, would it is ti.me for a change. the Opposition _ less within two months the purchasers show that about twice as much money were hist as old 35 the Government. enter into satisfactory arrangements had been spent there on colonizatVrn and had not sh.oivn any reas.otl why fer the erection oi a tlour mm at Fort roads as the estimates called ior. Con- th.ey. shoyd be given charge trt the ad-. J~zzncesd with a capacity of new bar- "1'3???th money was spent there :1'33 mtmstratton of the Penman T' " a av, or some othe i _ IN' NC} was not colonization roa , equally extensive. The repair 59:11:33 money, though it was spent by the! Found .Surplusht L'ast. . Macallum. late engineer oi the Public halt." officials. The practice of gov- Notwithstanding the assertions o 7 Works Department, was that there ernmg this Province by order in Conn-thiteen years, the Ctpo.sitioy had at t ":35 about 16.ooo ip:srse-power capable cil wt1s not to. be commended. Four last come 10 the fo11clu?.T11 that thee I :3: being developed at this point The Crt" five commissioners could proLas.ylreally W33 a 33111131112 ")9 best Con:- _ Canadian side will therefore haven-at govern the Province well. But when rnendation or the tinancial manage: , least 8,000 horse-power. The decisidn ithc peop.le sent representatives to par- ment oi the affairs of the Province had . of the LieyteatantLGove.rncjr in Council imitate in the government it was not b.een the acf1utesc4.tnce of the Optimi- T " to be binding in the AiiG oi price proper that seven me.n. should take un- tion when t.he estimates had been im- it the company and its constructs to themselves the privilege ol govern- fer discussion year aster year. Lack.- cannot agree. The right is 'I'eservcd to mg Without the assistance oi the other 1133' anything Effective; on which to cry; the Dominion Government to build 91 members. _ gaze the {Em'gmal i't'ita,','c"i'iiwtj.lf "xiii! - 'a - " . _ . . ers o *e -posi ion 1: n. nd operate the canal at Fort Frances. Meney Pom F.ra'tchises. . . matters that tlg'tl'lill,?at1tur'e- was not at i The Day In the House. tl,"l'i?.e 1ij"tt"i1,ei,' E? m.any (I); 'lei/clit all concerned with. One of them hand; i B ii ed " - ' "tlr! ttt as:lfe so ne Toyn1ce V Oi" er lil devoted considerable time to the .he-' , c.n 't/fret,cedi1rtte"g,itmt,lci 'lebéate Council was one fl) the crying abtytslsirabiiity of a two~ccrit rail-way iyer . day in the House notwithst de', fl": l? which the P601316. objected. Thei.e, matter ior the Donnnton. it had 'it was private 'iiri'mTir'r' Ida (,"at'Jiiathi,t; government had claimed greaucrcditlbem st1pgested, too. that the Lepir ltt small amount of routine 'l,'i'si',','eilsaltaedr I in: 1.135213 develioyed new Ontario. I}; Uture urge the Dominion to increase been tr: acted tw " f . ," Jll 1e'/ll.fitf t ere was, no portion ot the duty on horses imported from tire were hmmd Mr 1T.oA.mg"Jug,'e,e,,ceis, the Province where the Government United States. That might be vcr) l his maiden .speech, and by 1313;303:111: 13:55-11 1:3th ncandonsotc uniiyorably desirable. but why take up the tinir .. . .m.. c w n ar10. for in- -. - . . . a" l livery and. clever sarcasm commanded s/ance, the pulp lands had not been t,:yt. Eh: blight"? e iii? Jt',,t"i,,"ti/e to t th.t attention of members on both disposed oi to the best interests oi ti lam . ecrence 1a sides. Mr. H. J. Pettypiece, who fol- Province. The Globe had fr Ir _ lowed, exposed the weak points put asked the question "Where iiiiimihy t forward by the youthful representative money come from 3% He believed that". _ ttopt North Renfrew, and dealt ably a..lot oi the money which was used tci : With the wonderful resources of new ioil the wheels oi the machine ca l Ontario that had been revealed to him [from the disposal of franchises ngei during the tour of the Canadian Press torcler in Council and by private a r"e::i iA/s_'tiociatipn last y9.ar. Mr. C. B. Pow-' _m_cnt. In this connection it wasgisi'ghi Moved the adjournment, and will! Lgificant that the granting of valuable

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