The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 1 Mar 1906, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

a 4 PP o e g EW e % * T Ces .\'_ § ' t | M % 6 ' . 8 J | F "Im Vfi*--":'_'fl';" k yamv i nue. . 7 e e 'NORTH TORONTO'$ MEMBRBR| @®< i so. in what paperst (~"*~~ "| | * **C""7 * | « Mr. MceDougall is still interested in . j e na n cmmmmensmmmmemenmemee ' [ the Licm lnfiwm"' ;'jfi""'.": ' ":»?3,,,; ' § MR. M'NAUGHT INTRODUCED AND | asks who he is, when wa ,;@fazfi,., mted | TAKE . and what commodities has he --supplied | S HIS SEAT. to the Government or the ',_1 0. } .----'--" tss Railway Commissioners, giving -- dates, "A Brief Session of the Legislature--The| amounts and prices. __ > _ _ _ | _ Asylum for Epileptics at Woedstock | _ A meeting of the Cabinet followed the | --~@§ ; f -- adjournment, a 'ogress was _ made T l::eral Bills Read a First Time--| |\;;, the e.séin}ates. i gon Mr. Mathc-- cDougall Asks. Questions. son thought it possible they might be Wmeninmientemromiemeoherfrake brought down to--morrow, but it was' | The session of the. Legislature yes--! wor{: likely to be the beginning of the | o n onl . s reek . + :texda_y aftcrn(.:on was a brief» one, and A Government cauecus was held yes-- _ |but little business was transacted. The terday, the proceedings lasting for an | introduction of Mr. MeNaught, the mem-- bour and a half. A number of matters . |ber for North 'Tor y were taken upand discussed in the cus-- in at fo_ + ~01o:§to, '\\a? the olfly tomary fashion, and Premier Whitney \ leature of interest, Mr, MeNaught sits stated that the proceedings had been near the end of the back row on the' Y@ry satisfactory. He thought Hon. _QGovernment side, next to Mr. Aubin. Mr. Mr. Cochrane might introduce one of ; MeNaught, on motion of Hon. Mr. his bills this afternoon. There was a _ Matheson, was placed on the ,Municipal . fuUl attendance of Government members. _ _ Committee, the Standing Orders Com-- e mt mittee and the Railways Committee. _ The following bills were read a first A [}H L itime :---- ' f s W.A,NTS A NURM L S []U * | _ To amend the act concerning station-- e E'?U' enfix;.eersf--.\lr. C_arecallcn. The bi_ll \|SsTRUNG CASE PRESENTED BY ::;:lnsd :rd.xcensmg engineers of a certain MUUNT FOREST DEPUTATION., | To amend the franchise act--Mt. un i . '\&mith (Peel). _ Mr. --Smith wishes to . |a Central Point at Which Great Interest NDs mmegen ho be uks maw my ioal| -- s Aaven in Alt Arowe iesbatae i9 werpal lists [ a w Profihiein; syanchieg, _ _ _ _ = 0_ . Fovestion--Munslel Of ultali®® In reply to Mr. Munro, the P\'ovin-!, Favorably Impressed. cial Secretary stated that the Asylum m on for Epileptics at Woodstock would be !.| A strong deputation from Mount For-- opened as soon as the necessary ess--{lost waited on Hon. Dr. Pyne yesterday lation can be passed. I 4 blis The following notices of new bills' 'aft,crnoon and acked dor . Abe CSfAMIIS:: were given for to--morrow :-- ! !ment of one of the proposed new normal Mr. Eilber--To amend the insurance: (schools. Major Craig, the member for a<*;i and ?I, amgm} the municipal act. tEast Wellington, introduced the deputa-- on. Mr. Cochrane--To amend the ' ; andk hich presented act to preserve the forests from destruc-- ,um?' vre spo!\esmen nB 4 ilitx tion by fire. ;t,hcu' case with eloquence and ability. ~' Mr. 'Thompson (Simcoe)--To amend 'iThcy emphasized the point that Mount the municipal act. ! 'Forest is the most centrally located :Ir. Kidd--To amend the municipal | point between Guelph and Owen Sound, ac\.Ir Tucker--To amend the act toare-- in ob nalh cpmaiend oo p in Aracngs .L. MA & Fj : istrie a gulate the width between sleigh run-- populous and growing disifich. | The ners. icxcellont model, high and public schools _ _Mr. Lueas--To amend the act respect-- jof Mount Forest were pointed to as an m%hcong:"otnal :gles-t tap |example of the interest the town dis-- Mr. Preston © r ire :---- | 5 J F (1) Have: any r;;:es).or:'t;tiol:gu"%evn !plays in all that pertains to education, made to the Government of Ontario by \The model school is 26 years old and the Dominion Government relative to |one of the best in the Province. possible injury to Niagara Falls through | Hon. Dr. Pyne, in reply, said he the development of electric energy at |thought Mount Forest a favorable loca!-- that point ? (2) Has international ac-- ity for one of the proposed new normal tion to guard against such injury been _ schools, in the establishment of which 'suggestcd by the Dominion authorities, -- many things would have to be taken in-- and, if so, with what result ? (3) Does to consideration. The request of the this Government intend to take steps deputation would be most carefully con-- to preserve the Falls, and if so, of -- Sidered. what nature ? ( i _ On the deputation were Senator James Mr. May will ask : Have any com. Mc¥lullen, T. Martin, M.P. for North plaints been made to the License Depart-- Wellington, Dr. Jamieson, M.P.P., Mayor ment or the Provincial Secretarys' De-- _ "°"°#% [. A. Lamperls CeP: 'L' 4n partment against the License Inspector |'40%@h Hampton, M. O. McGregor, 4. or License Commissioner of the City of . eb ds o e M n 4. 0: Ottawa ? If so, did these complaints ariso o P is Mn dn eae n oe P un as the result of the recent visit of the \I' a H fyingsion J. 4. iCook And A: special officer of the Provincial License _ ; "*"°°°%" bnrnimrdrnige it uie vasinirtin eianiaieaien ces Department ?° _ Have the Government / ie oi taken any action in the matter ? If not, is it their intention to do so ? | Mr. McDougall has quite a list of ' questions set against his name. He will . |ask : Does the Government intend to do ' } | represented before the commission ap-- 'pointed by the Dominion Government to investigate insurance? _ Does the (Government intend to take any inde-- pendent action with reference to in-- © , vestigating insurance ? | . VVe.hat position was held by L. Lough-- rin in Temagami Park ? is the next of ]Mr. MceDougall's inquiries. Was he re-- { moved frorp his position ? If so, why 1j | Was any investigation held ? Who ;s' * his successor ? What are his succes-- sor's qualifications t 1 ©, Has any timber license been anted ( \ | to one Finley Watts of North Re%:rfrew 2 | | is another question; and, if so, where of | what extent, on what terms? How a',nd a | when. was it granted? Was it 'by public f & © auction or by tender? Was there any ' | advertisement of the intention to sell; *

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy