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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 19 Mar 1909, p. 1

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_ u, ".t_-;'y;v 1"""" "T _ "+ _ . ,--"- ' y. ", . . - -.. iFrg .. _ . _ _ MAR c, _ , 5rf,, __ I 1Ty'rf." ----r- c. LC. 'EC'frC., qlh,q l. __..' a... l _ o _ _ - 'istamtr.' t. None of the mineral m. te ttt m 3 'tite"i'/f,2'eri It: recalcitrant?" r'--, "rr I' l d . ay THE GOVERNMENT Sf,',"';,,?,'",!, 'ttet tc"',',',",',',:',.',' Je, a',',',".! ttts. no cam on 2t trrotsnd that we tain e r . o . e m nets. on I delayed announc us our policy . . the land and the pine timber thereon. unnecessarily. The pine timber we AND THE (l N ll, ,The Lieutenant-Governor in Council F Ill', 'tt,t,a",'.ut't'u1"tieflotve,'T,1'gt as?" . " a I ' ' P?"' reserves the right to dictate to price to be fixed at such times as We ithe new owners when the land grant- inst-st on it being sold. We will then, I -"""----- (ed shall be sold and the price for We": no g,"e"'/'/l/," 'l/tli/uct.','," poo-I N . pie o pay ce r .' " Land Grant for th S 'i,'2,"vti//n/TIt, s1,"ic,1)'t,t','i,U'/a, 1:133:- Mr. 1t,e.fh,el,'?/i--tl,n, case tho com-I I e ellwood" Idemanded to prevent the holding or 'J1o'g,,.,ff,',e,',t,t 2:111:31 tit"; road can this) ' Fort Willi m s ti Idisposing of the land. as the country ' _ I l _ a eo Mt 'eh',', opened up, for speculative pur- Better Than Building. i I poses, Premier 1vhitneF----Tho Gover - I Sir James added that the Provinco's lmt-nt propose, and they think that: Igdfferw had not yet been fitem-pied by (the people of this Provinm: will om! r. illiam Mackenzie. c made the, ldl'rse them. to say that they will ive (tint. MMytEhliiyE'S VIEW. lpublic statement "that there may "ot, ililitweon one and a half and two fnilll I Inc caVllling on tho ground that ti't' llions of acres which are now value-E l 1/,"/r,v,e"', the announcement of our "loss because undeveloped and llnpro. "r-r-_.---- ipo icy unnecessarily." lductivv. and got the road instead of 1 3. Th: llibcral leader was absent. lw- (tho lll-l'iplo having to spend 825.000,- i . . . . 'mg unlined in Owon Sound by n-o- '000 in building a road of their own." Icons'ders the Proposition IS ij,i'iy,iiiii, business, and the, CIP',)),',,))'),',-, , ------"_ I . attendance was light. Asked com-om- , W '7 -. ---t-----e._---H Not Satisfactory ling tho proposal. Mr. Wm. Pvoudthtot. f ifContro Huron) said, "At the tin-i. 5 --- -" iblusll it is ditticult to cxprcss an nc'- , TO AMEND PHARMACY ACT ---r- . lcuratc opinion. Tho proposals wilt I - . ', jhavc to be 1s.Nttntittcd closely. As thr lWhat Country Slorckec or ' IPrcmicr "'llltney Explains in the [Premier cxpluiuc-d them. hosrovisr. 1 "lower! to SENS Will be l Legislature the Govertuttettt's ln- [should tho railway "ctru"pt. it WWW ' . . f - Isecm to be a p,ood bargain for ill" Mr. P. H. I'rowyrsr (East Kent) has I tetttion--Dominion Aid is Also Be. I'Provinco." Iscm'od in. victory with his bill to amend l lug bought. I Ip opening. Sir James Whitncy cx- Uh" pharmacy act. Reporting for the Iplalncd dthat tho Canadian Not'thrrl, Tsnm'iul ("lllllliiilm' appointed to deal with "browse 'rxtodinp,' their lino fro; 'll to tho lc'r'ntl't' w . . w . I " l Ill , d Tlt " l\( Municipal Commit.. --------- ISudbury to Port William and h; .1 ' ' u fttr . . . ',rarr, . lmadc alternative requests to tho no): tc,,,.""'","')'.""','".' J.1C,ljlr"'t. the Chairman. "MC-"hf -- ---, fVinL'C for, aid, viz., " guarantee of thr ('-C'/su'a'tio,i"v.rit'iy"l',r', 'i1ateedle"o/u,t/g "This is the tirst, intimation l 'd,'f"'t'r'.2,'e7, hollgsnl'ol' some. 500 milr-s- IlinIinrio rim-mural Association an amiL ... _ ' , u . if cont .'c wood running north Cid tits itstrttia,roit'Hl had been reached. l hau'rccched as to tho Govern. "I, Lake Superior through Nepigrili to .As a result the country storekeepers I ment s proposals." said Mr. William IFort William. or a grunt of lain] null ',,ti/l,,//,')t', ho [gglllIonIl to soil carbonate of _ . ..acy s . _ . C i ' bHH. li']0.p F s _ , i'l'lt'.?l,2) when Interviewed by I4 cash subsidy rot' the same lllilcag'c. Ir-t'ippsras. lip,))',?':?,"; root, 11/rutrl'lut,"ptiopte; _ N' Globe a: fit J yi r - , ' ', ... l, . ',i) 111 rc. so u ion of ammonia, h .r, . s to 'l: "me", Whit IThl G'os'ttrtttttertt'ri Position. 'iol' soda. chloride of lime. "sg/nose,',',,'? no) a announccmcnt. Before mak- I "Tho Govornment dccidcd at an.» liil'"!'- citprtto of magnesia and quinine. lug any general statement as to the 1 to druelitte. any proposition that ion]. - 1,. "lily,, "//7"c,i,i/."11oT,',' .of iodine. hellebore. position of the. Canadian Northern i0d 2yyt,r/.l'-u.11y.. guarantee of an." 53ml my; hatch rr'"1','at)o." Je, 1',',rt1le,liu'ft', M . . Ibondsv the I' Ptttnirorstattad. "The Gov- llzil'gr-ly llsml for siravin (a - I s all want to study the details ernment. h; . .. - _ . ' I l . iT WWW-6!- " las 'also declined to loo: I A record of all some must he kept and learn what the Government Itavorably upon an application for H, vim" ry:hodu'.r". "A" of .langomus also"; have in mind. Speaking offhand. T t land and cash subsidy combined. IV in ill" '.y1.'.lyli/,'"l. No compounding of cannot say the proposal is sanctum 'nuve.'£ he continued. "decided not to rm" "In" Lc. trl "0tlCse, allowed. & , . b, accep any proposition for a, uaran- 7 "---'-r----------m--------r-------- tory. The Province has aided lines itee or land subsidy combine: Wu t of less importance to a larger cx- E¥P31D056 to jail to this company-and . , any say la we are not at all Fur" wnt. The otror is \cry small in that the company will accept, it _ view of the character oi the work provided that you will. according M to be carried out. The building of It? map. yt"t/,',t,ictP,' at once begin , . e e construe ion of this line to run a line. through such a country take. approximately as it is laid down here. a good deal of courage. and the we will give you 4,000 acres of land . Province could well afford. in Tien" Perl mile, blUt we VIVlll retain the min- . ' era, s ourse ves, am we will also retain of the benents it would derive. lo {the right to say when that portion oi" consider the giving of much larger the land givml to the company shall assistance. he put on til": mIarket. We will, , u _ , , . :moreovcr. N am t e, right to tix the " is hard to tell whether we price at which the land shall he sold. '. can go ahead on those terms. In :That is our proposition. I don't I building our lines we have to get on ; know what the company will say." i a basis to make ftnancittt arraugc- i Proceedingthhe Pigml'g said ttlilat" _ .. . chars ago e o Jonserva ve, I ments. Mr.Mackelulc added that iGovernmcnt as well as the Lib-, 5 the company was seeking aid also Icral Government at Ottawa, anal from the Dominion Government ill 'lh,e; 'formcrh government. de, iiji'.l, I _ . _. iovmce, a "run 5 e y: 3 New of the connecting of the east- ' sldc in the strife to Bttft which': I ern and western roads. and largely would be the more reckless in giving; l upon the results from the two Gov. ", away immense tracts of land and im- i , . . imenso sums of money to railway ell-I I cmments the. proJect for the pre {tcrprises that were mostly specula-i _, sent must depend. Itive." The present Provincial Gov-i 'I--------------------'-'---" Eel-nmcnt had been returned on a: , a . ,_ . -. 'pclicy opposed to that, except in 6?X-l l standing. sc,hoollnasterllhe..0ll the !liptiomucases, guch as the road on? Poor ot the Legislature beside two Manitoulin Island. I Ipagcs mounted on chairs and holding To Secure Settlement. i Iup fox the new of_ the. members a "I want to be perfectly frank," saidI [largo map of North Ontario. Sir James Sir James. "I wish to be perfectly} E"'hitncy enunciated the policy and flank and tray that I fo). t clam; all?" ' . n ' . ' this is an exeepttom1 case." 5 1e (ultimatum of the Government on th, had said, the Province spent manyl lrequest of tho Canadian Northern thousands of dollars in getting immi-I IRailway for Provincial aid, at tho grants for wihom the great clay belt) . Be , _ "s . . he would affor an open ng. Some of: Idqu of yestrsrday s i"""".".? of t tho older citizens of Ontario might do-' ',Letgislature. Tho Premier illustrated sire to move their families there. and {his remarks from the map, while tho in turn their places might be oe- members deserted Mr. Speaker and copied by the immigrants. It was I . . l , t th nd desks for 1 thr. duty of a responsible Government (crowdtd tiown o e e t to open up the country and make better view. every effort to develop its agricultur-I i , al and mineral resources." , IOHcr a Land Grant. The Premier repeated the condi-I i Briefly the Government's proposals, tions on which the land grant was to; ', "s . . . it d them, con- be made. They were giving it on £5.51!" James oxplat 1e . t l ( loondition that something would be) ir""'"' final refusal to guaran cc )oms done which would make the whole lor to make cash grants, but to allow. [valuabla and what they were giving ; n ct on of a roximatclv was about one-eighth of the whole. I110." the co I"",' i: of 135w". from The transaction would be accom- l tive hundre m es . . panied by the proper checks and Sellwood to Fort William, skirting tho guarantees, which. if the company ac- north shore of Lake Superior and ccpted the conditions. would be incor- tapping the great clay belt of the berated in a bill to be brought before the House. north. a grant of) NIO acres per mile, ' . C llli . the tutr e tol _ twithin the clay To , round av ng. . . _"". , "The reason I mention this to-day, ' d

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