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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 4 Mar 1904, p. 1

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FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1904' . r',," 'rf',r' _ ', . '_",'"',.., 't ., 4 _'. Jfillf BllBIlllli Ir would be Quite willing to take it hirn- 1 ' _ . .. _ , ,elf, and he would undettaithat m , AGAINST SUNDAY BARS . 'five years .the fr?nt.p.art of it alone i ' OF HIGH "OUR could be disposed ol for the amount _' ---rrq----- 'he/r' ti the "1131:; d rt {'A RAILWAY BILL AMENDED r. anP.a-- a s a goo spo - i ._.___.---... ing proposition. , l BY THE COMMITTEE. . pl, Routledge, the member for East , . "------- Will Soon be Created Says the tli,tl1,eei'eat, hr/i enteringltgc BOSCH Hamilton. Grimeby & Beamsville one at eson appeae to lim' , . ' . Attorney-General. for. his opinion. Considering its lo-- Companys IPI Ay.endedc-phttt cation, the land was worth anywhere I to Build Branch Lines Refused. '_-----...-. "(hill 'tve $roo pier acre, he said. I ------.-. J r. ' itney--- ow does it come Th H milt Gri & that the whole 2 0 acres was rented . e a i on, Pimshy Beams- GOOD PROGRESS'N SUPPLY for $300? 3 , ville Company's bill was put through': Hon. Mr.. Stratton replied that the ; by the Railway Committee of the Leg-l __.."_.- f":'r!ioil. owning the land had not mm" 2 lislature yesterday with a few amend-l . . ed it tor years, and he had allowed the ' " Price Paid For London Asylum asylum to have the use of it for a :ments. ..rlte company asked for POW' F C iti ized number of years at a nominal rental. er to build branch lines not exceeding arm n tCt . 3.35% 5551355.] 47211133132" it'll 3i}: i - six miles, and this clause was struck -..._.-_._,..___ owner was holding the land LGe'lU. l out, .as no.dttail:s were given ts to the {tug it would appreciate. The Govern-i locality ot the branches. The com- Temperance Bill Will Not be Brought Tent c.ould not renew the lease, and I party's representative explained the lo- D E f Nextl it was Important that it should not get i ti t the committee but h . own Before the nd o 'into other hands. Sir John Cari- camp. C. , JU ' as t e Week-Grant to Varsity Convo-l mg had five years ago been paid $300 ,mumcmaht'rlcs concerned had not been cation Hall. liter a.cre for land not as adjacent to l , given any notice, the clause was con- ithc city as this. i-sidered an objectionable one. ___,_._,_..--._ _.... _ Increased Sessional Indemnity. l The company also wanted power to .-. . The legislation item included thjacquire lahds for parks or pleasure llie Legislature spent the greater . . . . i _ . . - . increased sessirmal indemnity to the} 'Trout):, up to 300 acres. This was portion ol yesterday afternoon 1n sup- members who now receive $r,ooo a lifefused. a ply and made considerable progress! SCSSlO'il. instead of.$8.oo. There wasl The Windsor, Essex, & Lake Shore _ with the estimates. l livelv discus-. "oAf,rlitn7rseil'i, ("£th It1tireast.t. ti d Rapid] liailwa'y Company's bill was also . . - . . n Int? ease o 000 1n prm ing an ament e . he company is given Sion took ilace in regard to the price . , . ._ ' . ' . . mid for the farm iv, connection with iitg,t,io/trsyc.vaiidt1eessounb,igLo,2 ggfgd 1.?.yf.f, to Increase Its capital. from p; t q _ . h; V A j _ , " l Fiyoo,ooo to $r,ooo,ooo. Further increas- ilie London Asylum. Hie 1te"/.1/Ti thist Jt ththc "huh, of the "fflht is will be valid on a two-thirds vote of lieiieral announced that the new divis-l 13133123}: aciirretcigflr Jig.'trl'f,)isi, th'ict the shareholders. Th? company ge.ts . . . ' ..., " . , - _l _ r, ' g ' y g "t power also to extend its line from its ion ot the High Court would be creat t the c0st.wits largely the result 'ot present terminus at the villa e of ed very shortly, and that a small Votea [Cl-"1'3 mightie- ,ringennEt2nclov,i,tritt Wheatley, in Essex county togChat- lk" . g . . " - to new tvtS1Ott o e. ig ur , ..~- - . . ' .would be included Ill the su1,T]c'11),c:t,1t.r. ( me Attorney-General said there would l firms {he 'c,'ffnye,n, is to be commenc- its to meet tilt cost. Mr. Gibson probably be a small supplementary! ('vdit/'/1,t11i1,let11,'i" Xe?" anhd completed. subsequently informed The Globe that lump vote found necessary. lief WI 1111 ve years rom t e passing ot hc .e.e, .. :ti the Dominion au-' thought, however, that no new officials, the aft: There was a clause m the I' was t'xpectlng . . d ' would be needed. . , bill giving the company. power to run mantles would appoint a Ju ge ally Mr. Matheson drew attention to the; a certain number of trains .daily. This day now. The Premier informed Mr. item of $r,6oo salary. tor st,h.e21are.-l wmgd hiavc inXIu-(lled the right todrun Whi ne , th: t the tem rance bill ist_rate tor southern Nipissipg. , JC'" on Dun ays. clause was inserte to . ltd ' b-db , l l 1:":be re the ceived a number of tees in addition prevent the running of Sunday cars. 2:31 1n,k,'etxhl'erQl1.'g 1t (own L' o i and was also engaged in business. His I The NIPPME}; wanted the right tol . . '. ,o erate or t ears, . - Premier Ross' bill tn amend lilo law 'salary should not be greater_ than Edgced to twenty}: gears but it was re ' respecting the security of public oi- th.a.t of the northern Magistratcii ,LUd22uLi2iLU,.- I ricers, and Hon. Mr. llarcourt's iiieas~ which was $750. Hon. Mr. Gib.son. -------_ I uri" to enable high schools to charge agreed t? some extent, and promised . fees ior books at 25 cents a month, to look mto the matter. were put through committee. Mr. Mathespn wanted to know , , l whether the Government 'liad consid- I Cost of London Asylum Farm. r, cred the question of f.orming counties l, In supplytheitems. legislation $185,-' 1n the tRr/yer,':..:!?]'?.?.: , . l 4iio, administration oi justice $478.297,l Hon. Mr. Gibson. said the Gov- l education $0891-14, ".ch passed, and; ernment had often discussed the sub- : good progress was made with the vote) '33"). and him an??? cgmiatlgetihii C015"; L for public institutions "y,it_ttttlict11ls1elil, to care l 01° 1 . P il anve until Mr. Hanna expressed sur- t e distant uture, W len he". sue i _ prise at the cost of the London' cegorshwould hfaveltg 3.1349913? wxil'iili'tt , . . '- -'.-. theitemforlibraries r. ii- As him farm, starting a discussion n . . . which lasted iiexarly tiii hour. The lney urged that m t,eigne"7s',t,e,ti"/ farm consists of 235 acres, and the' the Government provxCe fliaa, 1i'dil'l price paid was 1523.000. Mr. Hamra' l grant of $5000 "has; anaruan eat asked whether it was not a fact that m? f.tgat'yte,""il1a '/,?,t,'i,ernment grant before the purchase a valuator had es- of Egg; to University Convocation timated that the iasritp, was wort}: $13.- "hi? lhe Premier told Mr Whitney 000. Hon. Mr. Stratton sate t is was ' '. . . . . . not true whereupon Mr. Hanna as- ithat if the "WWW p.eoplt desired serted that the farm wat not worth there might be no objection to paying inore than $50 per acre. and $6.000. .over. the tz, sum j,ytead oi spread- would be an outsid.e price. The Gov-i mg " over ve "in," / ernment had previously been rentingi Street Railway Bill. the farm for $300 per ape. I Mr. J. J. Fov introduced a bill to Hon. Mr. Gibson admitted that the! enable the Toronto Railway Company _ Government was very often unavble_tol to form a reserve fund out of surplus make as good a bargain when buying earnings, for the purpose of protect- _ . lands as two private individuals could. ing the shareholders when the fran- l'ndoubtedly thc land at London liail- chise expires; also giving power to: been purchascd.mo.re chfaply.thar.1 "l invest in stocks and bonds of other they had done It through arbitraotion/ companies, and to guarantee the stocks! ;Tak¢ any expropriation for railway l and bonds of other companies, with N _ purp.osey.that had be.en made recen.tlyl view to operating radial lines. These; - in the Niagara Peninsula, the prece powers are to be exercised by the! was never less. than $100 per acre. Board of Directors. "s Mr. Beck said "if"? '1'; sorry to, Messrs. J. s. Hendrie (Hamilton) , . make a statement t at " our _tend to and M. G. Cameron were added to the depreciate the value .of land Ill Lon- Public Accounts Committee. don. but the farmers in this neighbor-i Mr. H. J. Pettypiece, M.P.P. (East hood had told him 13h? $3.0 I)?" "if." Lambton) will give three addresses! would have been a tg, price or t isl, upon railway taxation next week. On. property. . . I Wednesday he will address the Hamil-, A Sporting Proposition. him Pt,1.,t1litrtf,lub,, on.Friday the Eastj Hon. Mr. Stra-tton was emphatic in c0212}: Eitginerss {Asgomagon at Amn'l " his declaration that the farm was well tario' Farmoeli's' a" sl1Jteit/tt,nNoItthcflt.i' _ l . . . . , a a - y:srtth. what had been paid for it. He nington. n ' Hammett Dinner. _..- 7 l

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