The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 30 Mar 1905, p. 2

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.. fc%"sW,.., t f." "--i--e. .. ., . L. '. "A n f'eN' l?.?:] 'r'.'rrl'"' , T8N "8NNllll, 'f . t " Pr . own 'iiriiRiaeney rh.o, had voted Lib: llHolton, in ',i,'fll1'iNllllllllllrlE " 'r"iriii.i).if no "),l,tlll.? M, 'ii'?,S' r eral were rather afraid 'he commission- ll appoint a Conservative to a position P r" r as at their .next meeting might deal ,the riding. He. also knew of a. case In ' drastically with them. iwhich a person had been dismissed from Hinister of Mines Wanted. ian office worth $100 a year because he _ . A . twas a Conservative. . Proceeding. Mr. Smith expressed plea- 5 Mr. Pattinwn (North Watenlu, Bure at the decision to appoint at Min, lmovcd the adjournment, of the deb-alt ister of Mines. Such a Ministry was 3at 5 o'cloek. . needed. There are two men on the I . . - Government side of the House." he said. (Notices of Motion. . A "who are well fitted for the position. If l, The following notices oi motion were m---.-......-------------------"- _ it does not fall to the hon. lgiven '.- . ', member for Manitoulin (Mr. Hamey) -e Mr. llan-onrl inquiry au, to what Ph- /fc" 2 or the hon. member for AV tool iros provieion been made in tin.- " 3 goma (Mr. Smyth). the whole of now matter of a ro<idence or rosiidonl-os to ttl 3 q Ontario, Conservative and Liboral. will 'WotHt'tt student< of the l'ni\'er:<ity o' ' .v" . be greatly disappointed." He hoped i'l'orollio'.' llou many "omen Mudvn( , 'add , the Government would osteblieh a num- lam no" ;m~omnn;nla1rd ? lhstts lit LNill5' il,h, her of registration offices in now Chr Govoriimem', contmnplatis making pn- - , tario. whore prospectors or miners '\'i~ion for a turthor ttsidpnee or ro,i t , would have every assistance. in t't'g'ister- donoe~ to "croutmodate, all ~ll('ll noun-o bl I . ing and locating claims He aléo he. "studruaic ? . lieved the Minister of Mine, ~hould ', Mr. l'rokton tl)nrhams Hen tho If' l have control over the mat wator pow- 'port ol' the llailwa)~ Taxation t'mmui- v I ers of new Ontario. Ther might ho all)" boon rot-oiH-d In) tho (toxormnout 2' l leased. but they should be conserved for H *0. svluau uill it h" pr-tttod lo tht, l the benefit of the Province. Mr. Smith lllt'gil'lal'n'"7 ' "riled more liberal grants for coloniza- Mr. 'l'uclitw "l " "l" it, tcies/uit' lhc, tion roads, and the giving of tho tim, _uidih ol' sleiplt l'll1lltt't'R. , her and minerals. on their locations to An Opposition Caucus. 'the settlers. Speaking ot the Soo _ guarantee bill of last 'session, he said t At an pro<ition ('illlt'll' held early a ..e. l . the I'Palllts had shown the wisdom of (,rtsterday afternoon ..hlttsrsus. Bowman . the then Government in putting it ll.\'ortli Broom and Tyfryrpe (East. Slur , through. and the unwiadom of the Con. iyyt'0. were elm-rod ohiot and assu~taiit . 1/ ', servatives in opposing it. The induw !'lrhipa. rospoetn'ol); Short addres:e< - j. tries were now employing: 4,000 men, 'were delnored l Mr. .irary.ourl: who _ _ Tr 1 'their pay roll um 33130.0(") a month. hrals the Opposition during the 'e.tr"xeyiw l it?] '. they were making 500 Ions of rails otrl ol Mr. Rott.. and a number ol other ' l PP, tom of pig iron a day. and had: "liin'bmii'. "in? was a, marked "hint" bs 'sordevs' to keep them employed night andi 'Id',',',',';'")',','," J,' 1oh:iriaodndTv"iir't an}! I: H d ' to o , _ i l ' f q own-n to My0u,ItTOn WI oont ll(' n tr . . 'r' i:)t'a\oiihot'eiiii 'i',',,.,'.):;',"",.',', to'",,',.,;:.','):'; "lusert'ullv 3251:7359"? tight during the ' Che, Ontario Liberaxl {1:21 1:13:33: i, . ' is t . . . y "i, 'session. q Put not 1elefu1.v.anuyit u pt .tln llll'llt' .\|ini~tet and his ('Ol'i ',presaed."----Mr. Richard Harcourt. a pple:. "hich WIN rlosertwd on not-Ountl Lumbermen Ask For Safeguards. (L-..,..--..-.--.,.-.--.-...- A of their position and nork. l . . . I TT . . . A doputatmn of lumbormon tron: pullll' 'i,' Niagara Falls Water Power. along: the Sturgeon Hirer. headed by j. Mr. Hawt- t\\'t-llandl. Min tlu. moat. Mr. A. .i. 1.loyrts': Milka": Hay. waited} I; mugratnlatot'y referent-(w to tho 'IIL'tfPsS l,upon the .\lun~tor ot Public "will" lu'", ' of the Administ ration and to lin, Slnruly' hirlluy and asked that "limb". in": . Pr on hie olm'tion. rol'ot'rod to some HMO" ho mad? for the flotation l logs': A, of the remitrlis of the prtniou,s "speak-C-".')')', the dam now being 1oytrtrryfied,,,,'at: ers. Some lit-onso impel-tors in hi€ die» Nitlrgeon Falls by a pulp """per. "mt triot, he said. would low their ptrsitions. _ Munster said the Governmentf agree-l ' and he thought that whon on outlana- :nn'ut with the Pm!""..]' called tor "nth! l tion Wits made. its" would In. doue.'th/i.e, la safeguard ot lumbering irtterttsi,s. ami,1 v :would be no oppmition to thie action. illte matter would be attended to, i _ ?oetetrttyr Mr. Fratie,r dealt at 'somts iFishermen Make Requests. ", ilength with the reference, in the ~peetrh f - . . i 'from Ihe throno fo the "at" WW"... 3- A (loputatton of commercial Inshormmn , of tho l'rorim-o. and particulurlv {girom tollmgwood and Motifor'd ask.ttl the iWith the development of honor at the iLommh'smnor 7 of Public "Mk? :l-'alls. in and around Niagara Fall, 1yccuerday to . lake measure» to Itha'o "N nou bt'ing (lowloped 465.000 lemme. a . ~trtotor oniorcemom oi ':". Ihorso pouor. Thorp' Wits no logislation II". Jt',i:t. regulations on t. "lot i at present Providing for the use of this liutulglzlll Ba) they said the tube!- r'. power to the oomrnon advantage. l, "in were being depleted by poaelwrs. Tho l tho member of tho eonstii,ueni.v prim ineptitation was irltr_odiyTd by tho fol- '; cipally interested he would iii-Operate _',lee,iys'rytmlrrs of the House: ")y'ssr:. g. with other representatives in measm'irri' i.ltlf.,,1), est Simcoe: fiahy'y Parry sy1td, ',' Ithat would insuro tho tlribrihuiinr, of iaud l'heeesoy: Centre Sum-0o: and "I E tho "park." energy so neutrino-(la for it-luded Capt. (,lark._ Thea. Drevir, David T (iii: bemofit of manufacturers throuoli- i7\.i.ah'0]m' Jas.. Pilgrim and Robert out Ontario, it' in turn they would {its lbw-hone. Consideration "a: promised. isist him in building up the industries; iGrants to Hospitals. 'f/iisd,lhi1cy"omoiineo" the prosperity of l The Provincial Secretary has decided . 'that III the future only the public hor r Speaks of School Book Monopoly. lpitah of the Province shall share in the. t 1 "t_. ' .1. . . t , I Legislative grant for such institutions, nonunion": *liftzrtigsstlxt t',' 225;! l during the past. few ytal's at t110.- c, buried in a iomllar _ My Ho. IQ: C,' l {000. In the past, tor famous reasons. , willing to burr a! l 'f, l C,,, l -. . 'l/i,') t Ih'alfa dozen private hospitals have boon 7 . a ' '.,' l pep ."".1 "H, " with l (allowed a portion of thim Grant. I lsmon seals 'lho ortttrts'Iott iron: the . a i (speech from tho throne of any roter- lThe Remount question. [ 'enre to. tho m-ltool-liook monopoly 1iite ( 'l'he Minister of Agriculture ha, "Ml f ia surprise to'hun. and ho wae dotormin- iyer reached a decision in regard to the l led that. I"' .lal' as he had anything to establishment of a, remount station in " if? with ii, if, would have l". wr. If it iOutario, pending a conference with Mr. 'tes/l, not be done "WI." 'thh he Yiits iBenson of lit. Catharines. who is look-l ' {ping to drop our ol 19triario politics. ing after the, Imperial Gorornment's in-l P a t'oterem-e to the spoils Salem. he tevests in the matter. Hon. Mr. Mon-l thid that there were no coinplrtinrsabou' teith still holds that the matter is one l "office-holders, in llalton. Tho appoint om properly coming within the province of) there of tho latr- Govertmusnt woro tom. the Dominion authorities, but if they do ost. amt variable officiiHs, Ho toot: act he hopes to be able to arrange could. lH'HH'VPD'. gottlm'o a to: Mir lthatt buyers for the Imperial authorities _ on tiw llom' of lilo Home lbe readily kept. in touch with people in written. by. the late member fox iOntario who have horses to sell. 7 i A Division Court Appointment. l Mr. Jas. A. Chapman of Port Elgin thus been appointed Clerk of the Fifth IDivision Court of the county of Bruce, rvice Robert Munro, resigned. C . fr , ' rr' V or__cai"siSi-'giiia-sa-rs,,

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