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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 4 Mar 1910, p. 1

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~ e C 7 es t _ ___, .. . e mm = l C _ RNDtT r A T TT 40 \ m o s e e e ME 4 7 s M FRIDAY, MARCH 4, T910 . " Aelay. so thar OMfkFis doma | ~ernment might be able tth- [\ NedeWGiipricarees.......... . B without delay, so that~ 'Qu,-wv could | object in some other way. « -- A1 'compete seriously and effectively with, Mr. Gamey tried again. "I wan s HI H G[] R the western Provinces for our OWn | to ask the Minister," he said, '"whe f _ _people who are seeking a new field.| ther there is another Province in Can, s as well as for the people from the| aa@a nuyw suwirl an act"" "Yes, Britis) & States and Great Britain and Ireland | Columbia,"' replied Mr. Cochrane ¢ who desire to emigrate. ---- promptly. "It has had one on it: p Extension of T. & N. O. Proposed. :Vt:tutgmbo%ksnf'or ggme t,ime." 'l(;he;;c f o $ s & e further discussion, and th« , w emnmenmmnnmammmmmamesm An alternative scheme was submit--| act was then referred to a committer f % t ted by :ihehr:emhber for Hastings. He| of the whole House. F proposed that the Government extend $ AttOFHGY'General Lays Pl'OpOS'! The T. & N. O. Rallway from & poini| Dobentures for Municipal 'Phones, south of Cochrane to the Manitoba An act to amend the local munici A s - unici-- ! border, extending to the settler facili-- 1 telephones act, in « » ; a §*D pa ephones act, in order to allow ties for settlement, such as clearing a| subscribers to issue debentures .tc ' | _ portion of 160 acre lots at intervals| cover the cost of construction or ex-- ' _ and the erection of modest homes and| tensgion of telephone systems, was in-- | | m:tbgilding's. These, and the cost of| troduced by 'Mr. Eilber(South Huron) To COLON|ZE CLAY BELT _ clearing, Mr. _ Johnson submitted,'! Municipalities under the amendment -" could be paid as the settler acquired|; are given power to pledge their credit |_ means, security being taken until the|, for debentures extending over a period |_ settlement duties have been perform--|| of not more than ten years. A second | ed. s j || clause gives a municipality the right P | 4 s The Government railway, he pointed|| to make arrangements with any bank 4 Ontano Cab|net ca"ed Upon out, was now o;n:nmg4 3--10 per annum or ('or_porate- body for loans to com-- _ on the money it cost after providing| plete its telephone system,. and _ maj | # _ ftor maintenance and renewals. This| then pass the necessary by--law au-- | to Take ACthn. yresult had been attained after nnl_v:'th()rizing the debentures. From the l four years of operation. _ If the money|| sums realized all loans are to be met. for the road had been raised by tho"This by--law must be passed not late1 ) _ sale of shares, Mr. Johnson main-- [than two years after the municipalit» I i dAained, they would be worth, consider.| has enacted the by--law for the estab-- lOpposmon to the Government Town--" jpg the presont _ eernings and mn{' lishment of the system, & ; site Bill----Mr. McDougall Counsels: SPlondid future, at leask 125, \|\ Mr. Fraser Withdraws Bill k Care in Working Out of Measure-- A Colonization CompANy. % Mr. E. E. Fraser (Welland) with-- 4' To ¥ide for Moroc Benchers In; Mr. R. K. ('.aln'r'y (Manitoulin) g"g.lidre": his bill tn_a,mend the work -- k Pro !_ zgosted that H!o Government would da 'men's compensation act, by placing e, Law Society--Mr. Frasor's "'Ork'é well to consider the advisability of the burden of proof on the railway * k riving over to some big e ati companies i ases injurie cm-- f men's Compensation Bill Killed. E4 § VE eolonIne n Dlnv':nc e':n:n (;l';-fl :)f (rance of 81 i t a o rar o Cgcge Hianas 'nf naras yees, > assurance of Sir ! | company one or two millions of acreSs James Whitney that the Gov 6 | |conditional upon their opening UP was goj tny thal 1no wovernment e e ! | and settlement. m('lmtt going to look into the whole ! Hon. Dr. Reaume approved of the d"rm'", 8. Brews + f The Government measure of the resolution, which passed will secure .fu»rlteh\:rtor('::.n]mrht.mung» $ $ h n j h f her consideration | in f &t?rl;xle;,\(;-(}fenor.nl.' Hon. J J I'n.\.| To Claim a Quarter of Townsites. |C";!'1i1tl?'lltttt>f for lflns bill 'tu give munici-- a ride for an increase in the num--, H x To P PA | P ies the right to close streets for m. Frank Cochrane's respect-- F ; ' | ber of High Court Judges in Ontario, | | ing o malitne. rount tho aBinE ax »ecl~ j manufactories without -- going to the A |ing townsites, found the going exceed-- | people, but his second 5 _ | was given a second reading in the| 'ingly rough in the House yesterday rpg'ula;n the use ',,f tra('t?(wa,snro: ol . P | » k -- . ® » o __| Legislature yesterday. and sent on | .un(»rnon}?. and judging from the com-- | on highways, was k!lled o ies KE to its co , ts _ | | ments that were passed upon it, the $ El 3 mmittee stage, .\\lt!l the n'um | |bill will get a warm reception when | Brought Sixty Domestics Out. | _( ber of appointments still in blank. | it comes up in the committee. . The Hlon. J. S. Duff lini § [s The -- Attorney--General -- read the ; act, in effect, gives to the I'ruvinciul' Agri(-u'ltl.n.'nh in;':)r'm:'?in )L;QIS(PI; a' |\ | House the correspondence between | Government the right to claim One| nolme, in ' response _ to .tl:;\ ll.'}',:l,.- fpeve Suages and ntmsers, in winen the | [ is Tok 5s a rewnelts, and 2o remis: [ironaene, maly" homeatic 4 Righy had : as c V S Bs : so regis-- | ; y || former urge that provision be made | 'tered. 'The act also provides nat the ?)mt"g'iu ]'"'x!" domestic . servants to & C I * + » 6 le B --_] for three additions to the High Court' Minister of Mines and the owner of | \1?n?:tr?r ',',','.",'(','f t:e r;f,':,'.n"m;' '[ Te ¥ a s P ; revet I * * © t ) > _i Bench. While intimating that the' th't'hm"'] 1(;' the townsite must get to--| names, whence they came ;'und :Ilf:; y$ a $ s gether and in turn select the lots, the]| presen & ar 5 H Government was giving (onsuierz.al)loi . Minister taking one lot and the li\\']]pri ;'M"\ t addresses, so far as obtain-- _1 thought to the recommendations| !' or owners three lots, until the division . made, the Minister stated he was not ; 'is made. _ The bill is designed to dea1| To Secure More Benchers, _ | yet prepared to announce the num--| 'ztl.(ltr(i)gethvr with the lands in New "n'l Mr. W. 8. Brewster (South Brant) ber it deem ressary (-- 4 i ~ Introduced a bi ind the act re ed necessary. Hon. Mr. Cochrane, in moving the| specting (1,]?' ;",]]"t.":::ri;';:.l yiihds oevbed Conference With Federal Minister. | |Second reading of his bill, pointed out| Canada. 'The mesgure pr "l'l [ ns y $ o | | that much of the profit accruing to an | . Bencher 'F k. ow oo Hon. A. G. MacKay lll(l"ll'("d as to | individual whose jand has been laid ?{n.\ M 3encher, who has bheen A o e & t & t W p o Ean J rans % +il Pans p mp whether the oneration of the law rp-: out as a townsite is the result of the | be n.? ];{:,n"f',:,.,.'n,'; '"';":'i '\')'!I thereafter R c i = *14 1 | an-- form policy would have any ,,m,flz '\r'\)o_rk. of the (mwjrnm(-nt and that th(,';plins to four or dfive mn,lm,l\':.;j\ ';]"' In determining the number of addi--| 1);«(:;\1:?8 ]htlfl,dq Y';]%:?lziti«>'slflzlir;c- mlthns'te: member pointed out. The object is W 8. as, hne sald, fa t #t. 1 x 5 ; s tions necessary. The Liberal leader, Mr. McDougall (East nttax\':u,:'\wja';n-iIl?h.fi-lp\P"-,'::mm{;"ms o ameonine ipa also counselled the Attorney--General,' °4 to know whether the act would ap-- | four or five now' 'l'%»x':ol;g;u':nl'tmtll,."g f | + 8 E 6 ) x as a matter of courtesy, to place him--| ply t", towns that had grown-- upfelection, a year hence.. The 1.i'|".(,\1 SelF in communicati 3 ._,;_| gradua'ly, where there being a number fa first r 1{ * 1 : @wot 4 k unication with the Fed--| ; of individual owners, it would work| _ The D roposal | eral Minister of Justice. in order that a hardship to cnmpél them to hand sl,})d'i:~1(?;n§;:'2?lt;?, p-p,".l".t ll'nr..mn. h the latter, who had the making of | 0.':'" a quarter of their holdings; or | wards, presented l'nl':]:d'\\'"f]psm\?'.]' the appointments. would have oppor-- | ;:{'n%tqher:'nltt s':;'t)tlllml ext:ndflnnl_\' to those|Fherson in the form of a bill, '\\"(li j $ settled _ & > [ise in * n iLran tunity to prepare for the adoption of townsite was pl-mn:d 'm'd( rot;mferf?ip"r:?t on 'h]) ie ieb al Toaimilths ® € © 5 x >0,. P 'ons f i y £ > the measure. He suggested that it| The Minister explained that there or consideration by that body. would probably be deemed advisable | could] be no town until the townsite Provisions for Public Institutions. 3 | _ was lai gistere to have the appointments made by the | as laid out and registered. Mr. Kohler (Haldimand) has given _' beginning of September. | _ "Extraordinary," Says Mr. Gamey. notice tfha]t h{' will, on Tuesday, in-- s i j n1ire -\."_~~-,.' Hon. Mr. Foy, replying. said he | . Then Mr. R. R. Gamey took a hand (I'm fan.:' (t,r"1}]}3";,:,';,?{.d;,:;fl.m"b' .' wA understood that the Judges had ('t-m-l ;n tge discussion. '"This appears to the Province "of (m'mric" "ll'»tlll'vzz-]l:w:.l ) municated with the Minister of Jus--| "'e't 9 lntentl'on of the act, he said, directly their own supplies of 'N"('.'T. t s y , US+ ;| that in the future, men who happen lamb or mutton? (2) If No l tice at the yame time that they cor--| to be fortunate enough to get a piece ones? (3) What is the c P ract urice responded with him. "I am in a posi-- | of ground on which a townsite in the for l).(~of ' lamb '..',- 5,,,l::'t,l,;,"]t:&?"l .p-r".',.p tion to say that the Minister of Jug-i f\(;'i'mt;tott :(lme is located, are going to ly in each case where t)m:o.\l):;):.ll'i::; tice is already aware of the position,"| is * 'ddpn away from them. This are purchased directly? (4) What is » . * s a new departure. I never heard the contract £ ( a | he obsbrved | of anything like it in the Province mutton _ D ceiivel beef, laml _ and | hee s ; tto respectively f chaged | Colonize the Clay Belt |_ before. It is amn extraordinary posi-- through th f eheral purchasing e oent| 4 ) A | tion to be taking. The principle of for thes .e:aem ral .l:'lll(hdklng agoent | In moving for a return of the House | _ 1t is. I think, entirely wrong. _ There § se dNEUUULUON® : ' showing what steps -- the . Canadian; WYON't be any frouble in working it To Prepare Way for > | o ortBerm Halivay 1 y anadian | out,. though. 'The Gm'ernmentgw'n ay for Retirement. Northern Railway (Company had taken al j * Before the House j F i niward . 4 grab the quarter share all right." c o e House adjourned, Sir .m\ar. the ?.»undmg of a section of Sir James Whitney--I think there James Whitney announced that in the railway into the clay belt of On.. 1s no doubt at all that the bill is all reference to the retirement of -- one | tario, in aid of which the Legisiature! HESRLC, _ It i# not the purpose of the 7' the. High Court Judges, there was | voted a subsidy of fo _ _ Government to take away anything a possibility that his Honor the Lieu--' * cass ad .ur thousand| unreasonably. * tenant--Governor would be asked to acres per mile last session, Mr,. J. W., 'The Minister of Mines again ex. "COMe "p on Tuesday and give his as-- Jjohnson (HMHastings) expressed a de-- plajned the reasons of the Government 0°"L to a number of bills. The in-- sire for the establishment of a part-- in introducinge the PW {:*'ntilsor: ot;et'he Gow;rnmom, apparent. nership for colonization effort be-- | Individuals Would Suffer. the At;)orn;)l'"(%e:otr:l*'l\l ?r?(? pst n ie s R ow hy _ $ asure per-- tween the Government and one of the -- Mr.McDougall agreed with the prin-- mitting a Judge a certain time a';':gr great railway companies. He pré-- ciple that the Province had a right leaving the Bench to render pending ferred the Canadian Northern be-- E-(r)-u?:geg; athsehalgz;t?nthe profite . A6-- ;!*e(i?:bll;)r?('i;.em':'ono;airl'\('] asismjlt h Argh ie b § e j s o £-- 38 8 s desired cause it already touched the clay belt --the '"unearned insc'rg;]:mt?wns;}'" allow the retirement frg;ni?h:r%?;l tg on the west and on the east, ang was thought, however, that the ac ( _ of Judge Osler ' € interested in developm j O aet as set Intndenieraniteniecarine en iorn eceinari ienss C iCiiess C wan»tedtp ent and coloni-- out would work hardly upon individ x 7 " * ) to see a start made uals in some cases, and that the Gnvf

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