s " :,"V'-t i - + fls ind ind hn sn d @ m ';'. e c . @ «lt u."' &'""'-' % * n Chvrditdts BB Buree:: mariey. s prie en ntnnenipntgitiit Welieieniadiieiiontmt j it o mis ns J s% jl ' a s @8 _ _____ KK |_ In reply to Mr. MceColg, Hon. J. J.|| _ d1X -- A a 6 ' _ 'Foy stated that tkhe York County Loan !| _ E f , had 114,000 creditors, and that 30,000 | ; | R th Y "books had not been sent in. The work | _ § _ _of winding up was . proceeding, but a 0 f _ dividend could not be expected for some " 6 time . vg s se is amntiam on ioeeroen it nernienremmniningeind 3 > ' Mr. Smith secured an order of the i) House for a return showing the various f 1 . kinds of patents issued to locatees on _ | Try to Impress Govern-- j , ' 6t. Joseph's Island. & & 4 . We trust that the fulfillment of ' hI" ]';"lt':l' t(t)ha ('!""'"fio" h-: lM:i. Mc'""" ment With Demands your promise to develop New On-- n whether the Government had guaran-- | d NE teed the title of Cobalt Lake, Hon. Mr. | For Reforms. tario will no longer be delayed.-- '- [ Foy replied that the Government granted John T. Mackay, Sault Ste. Marie. A § | the letters patent in the u.uuai.fm'm. n ravnateo ies nnranamiaees We suggest that 50 per cent. ;l;l(-h :ouldt bc; s\e;n and examined in the ' of the revenue from Northern On« partment of Mines. | M 3 ; l%eplving to Mr. Smyth, the Minister | WANT BIG GRANT t'"";' b'; SDgnt in special grants Nof Mines said that Mr. Aubrey White, in | to develop Northern Ontario dis-- the employ of the Ciovernment, di(l_.!.l"' FOR TRUNK ROAD' tricts.--J. H. McNally, Reeve of take any part in the recent political | Johnston, Tarbutt f ting at King City, York county. | e ts We pl:OtPSt a.gz'l.inst t lik e * f CS ie po cy fp d ' Is Introduced. Urge AISO Ald For Blllld- which practically regards us as a f 3 '-- Mr. Ferguson introduced bill to | s s dependency with the lumberman ' W amend the land titles act, and Mr. Car--; ng of More Rallways as our overiord.--M Gi a |megie a bill to amend the municipal act. | Suult Ste: MaFl w--nLayor mby, y ELE Mr. Ferguson's bill is to enable the North and South. au . Marie. R W L sutenant--Governor to appiy the act on | Orders--in--Council affecting min-- E: M ¥he petition of ten freeholders, owning | | ing lands are in the highest de-- * C $100,000 worth of property. At ;;n-eont } gree harmful to the development rintroduce the Torrens system of re@t=-- -- s L & s C tion a County Council by--Jaw is re-- Premier Whitney's Reply Indicates That i of Ontario's mineral resources.-- ; lired. M the Government is Impressed With || John A. Montague, Sault Ste. s' : Mr. Carnecie's bill is to constitute the 'wi | | Marie. f ty Judge a Court of Appeal in case the Requests From the District, and l Cobalt m I £ 3 f Idispute between trustees of police vil-- Will Bring in Legislation Inaugur | 'obalt may make a/few ntiflions . +nwnshin Councils. | aires ; we believe the great bodies s and township Cour s i , & ating at Least Some of the RefoIM® || of¢ jow grade ores in the BAFE of cesf Oli M_omm' 5 if miotion sefe Which Were Asked . for--Forestry, | | the country we are particularly in-- a / ring notices 0 io 're s a. ' E 'ne:--o ons Railway -- Settlement and Other terested in will make wealth for ' '4;;'=. Graham--Bill to amend the liquor Policies Discussed. l the many.----W. H. Hearst, Sault y leense act. d ' ' Ste. Marie. T UMr. Carnegie--Bills to amend ine aC is Cnmmiens A To L Hawxz i4 C 8 l uidnval > _____-- or the building of a safe waggo n respo ting the provisional county ofi | f from Sault Steg Marie to Sudggxr:;";?\: ' Maliburton: to amend the municipal act. Over two hundred stalwart, well-- || building of a railway, or CGovernment C ;ftO( amend t'\lw assessment act. : '_ dressed men, most of them in the prime r lt!}l]d to 9ne].i fror? the Soo northeriy to B-- Mr.Curric asks for a return of copies + + FER: s | e main line of the C. P. R. » P f m }' 1 correspondence between *the G0v-- : of Hife, re'pl'esent.m.g t_h(f Adyv IS.Or-v Union i; transcontinental railway, a dist'::l%efl:); *wil | € ant or any member or offticial there-- | of Algoma Municipalities, waited upOon || 200 miles; enactments making it impos-- ' Saigf 1 d any other person or persons in | Premier Whitney and other members of | sible for speculators to tie up large of || ¥eference to the dismissal of Jamesa Gil-- |\ the Government yesterday morning, and || :.rl"fls of land without paying their fair $ eounty of Prince Edward. : NPH to schools in agricultural sections: th ; ._" l oo _ o ing to the development of the district | withdrawal from licensees of 18 ;l & .' A" ;... } z,} Opportumity to V-ioifi Pave" | named, and the settlement of a num-- | which the pine timber has been c:t a:; i t\\'emy-tvr'g f .'fs' ' C Mporsun1 :y I ' ber of problems now retarding that de-- on which people are settling:; the estab-- Ei woeck. 1| * | velopment. _ They filled the reception {'Sh'}')'e'f't of a time limit within which atect dn il s 20 !room of the Parliament buildings to iimbermen musli take off the, timber; ife, limb, kal N020 | overflowing, many of them standing in I)»:;mns?hon 4 o, fa.n;lers o ling o uie m the oo : O Uahel, | a P y L 8 er than pine:; the calling of tenders' age. \ on . llthe corridor beyond during the two for lflle f'mrtmotinn of gcolonizatie;:- i oolh | hours which the conference lasted. | TDMT§i SNIf® le methods of taxing min-- | t : ;'x | Messrs. Smyth, Gamey and C. N. Smith, i :.:ld.l ltah!:'dsg:'-'l:.,-.-i: s:::'nh 1 3 ]f,'; ing unwork-- o y iment'sl se t * $ t : % sma x * PIP"""'-- -',.'v"t K the members, respectively, for Algoma, | lands unfit for cultivationo dOIh:m!b.r '. saltc}iell'u.'- "';gc,, i Manitoulin and Sault Ste. Marie, !tf' hold tax sales every V'::!r: alln;i:'stf T la'w;'x:' C 'é ts e chaperored the deputation, Mr. Smyth | ?'TP aid to the development of the min-- £ o Thy: 0 M \""/\} introducing them to the Government. ng resources of Algoma and encourage-- il-develu",-e, 3 t . Errmed Mr. Gamey introduced each of the ?]1,(;" to the smelter and refining of Aitions i. 1hie A f spokesmen to the Cabinet Ministers. } t ores in this Province;" 50 per Fainine't©. O s The proceedings throughout were most f,m . of the revenue derived from Al-- its . "fHon) _ is PM i) %, enthusiastic. _ Those w#o spoke for the w,.loma to'go back to that part of the x importas: e deputation did so with clearness and ;il:l'r'l,:)rykflm the shape of necessary pub-- ' develos: y . _ << snap. _ In addition to the verbal re | wpo] e e eX would apply to the eonstructin) _._ quests several prepared specches were 1m=nte tg' j Ontario: the Govern: ] few .""'V""V- & ' k8 t?.l_cen tm b'mng handed in in type-- Dnnfinion ":;(:\'(:: Ant ; Omcps.w"h the '1 essits in n written form. _ The answers of the Pre-- , ment in securing the re-- jecesi's 0 W DE mier and other members of the G moval of the Indians from th m Jr. o) e . ment indicat,ed Cat rs lo e Govern-- | along the Torth Ahore h.e reserves ' the opins PAE (+ & th at at least a number | consist of good q Itu which chiefly ould be «> sEA k. of the requests would be granted, some | js of agricultural land, which «24 ould be »si--) SlLgMAL important questions of _ Government is of no use for that purpose under the es :aw'-"' fls $ policy being involved in the statements pr;:eng df"!'c"meances, p ore e . qoi contained in the replies. e addition to Dr. Gimby other speak-- 1 labar of (CG DE v % Emphasis was _ laid b rs, in the order named, were : R es ind l e ¢ ) i ie Spoiesi » al y _ the |H. MeNally of Johnst e : Reeve J. K.. § ( Ofl tlhe]encont:nt' theth t del;:utat'u" | Mayor MceMillan 'of n:voahand enb ki | ntion & t ebbwood. . oi special j t]ers' in Algoma were en t'iltle a tg m::: | I\E;lssm;rthwanghte. W. H. He&r(:(t)flJoIl:l:n :. lessrs. Mol § + consideration from the Government, and | Montague, and John T. MacKay of j 'lght. D'A j )'3_ -the lumbel'mpn ]ess than was th(.'(.aip Salllt Ste- .'Tarie' *o ly Of C holme, P & | to--day, and that a greater sl 4 4 h rope, with ®. ty ' revenue from N'ewg'(.)nt::"i: l:}:?)u(;(fi t:;'g > Pr.emxer's Reply: end for > /R | back there. The first speaker, Dr. Gimby. Premier Whitney, who was accorded an het K F4 Mayor of Sault Ste. Marie, illustrated ovation, said that for years past, almost the Governst ¢ | the earnest spirit animating the depu-- a generation, Governments had pro-- 8t pleasure | § tation by the remark that on the basis mised deputations that the matters mest appo" . of the time allotted the deputation by | brought before them would be taken into the G o the Government, and the money paid serious consideration." In many in-- situation. # by the deputation for tickets -- alone stances the consideration had been i thme shoul! : that time represented an actual cash serious that the deputations' re "tw' f k basis of $60 a minute. s had never been heard of ngain,:eq"i'h,t 'fi' fl.. 3 Wh't wa' A'ked. s | was not the.pOliey of the pl'.sent Gov- action ; t 5 s ernment, which was always in a recen-- i eduam i .. | _ The deputation asked i ¥ c n § : AJhe dep n asked in effect that t tive mood, and alw pGonUty" Mississa ¢ at the e always ready to welcome k ~--il C ' acres sl'llg:ld o{)e:tt o ualy. speno it e people or Ontano. wiola faelt i® n Ssttienment..a 'mg':rdnnlly opened to --the people of Ontario. Within a reason-- i srant of _$300,000 able time of the reception of such ideni .. l eR « , sn mm mm n e nimee * smm ammmmme