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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 18 Mar 1910, p. 2

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R P e % e " en ut Ti ].;} € Fe e e ioi & s P t anteap e n . -- ~aiiainems 4. r\'fi?re expected to do nothing g'g'el?n-,_ thfiBGtzvernment's position. _ 4 |ernment is ready to dcal with "this Jow tamely in the lead of the (Go f ut pull was not dead, as Hon. Mr.| 'matter it will take the responsibility | § at if he had been in} Cochrane said." | Pram's p} j w ment. He said that tion fman. "It _ quoth _the Ottawal for it, but it will not wait for the last the House when technical! ed"'ic?mv,' powerf only slept, and it awoke more| 'week of the session." was the Prem-- was under dlscuaslon hc';\:'otu'ln Tavor! l n erful than before." jer's closing (-.omr'nm'm\t.n i1 p y § es so L100 K ccas ) + ivqtcld 'ai?li)'::;lu}:agg;'gr?;lsolut.ion. Mr. bp'oimlators in Gillies Limit. .:.'l': :;lz?: ]tiwa lls'(ri\";({n F'.iil': 4";."1:;1\;}?:39 |(r)'t l'l'].'lShillim-':tmn (Tcmiskamiug)r op-- thefhfiha}llenge that statement," put inl on the fact th:_u it hvad_"\lnrod u.,. vote > the bill on the ground that -- _ Minister of Mines, . according to its hrf.st judgment. | posed the ljcal. e thought a com-- Continuing, Mr. McDougal related) "It was fortunate that the time had '"A;'m wegh's lhia'sml men should be ap-- flhow the Province proceeded to mine| now come when little aitention was ':'"'.SS'OH "-I ""k il.llo tht; question. Later ?;r'd prospect the limit. In all $104,--| |Pald. to 'the clackety--clack -- press,'" "".,mwd"tu 5s Mr. -- MacKay moved in, A ol of Provincial money was spent| o declared, %:'h';'a'indir:«?t'i("" Mr. shillington voted | :'lgf'"(}(l)l\:emlrr'd]:tusifii&?tn.thg tha(z} as-kled A Conferenee of Provinces, 5"-"11 the Government against U. i ]nfg 'hut got no reply,. "ph(l'l:] G;lninidda(i.(\)'s The Premier also ;u}l\u,-nmw'-cl that | More Information Wanted. :}'(t'f' the ending of the session the|! 0n the 29th inst, the avsernments of I § Bast Oitawa). |*OV¢tnment decided on the very pol.--| |the Dominion and the yarious . Pro-- j i _ Mr. D. J '\"'"":'2'".' P sn id place i| 1_" that the Premier said should not|--'Vinces woulkd meet at Oltawa with a] |believed that the e Bs SIII'ON $ P.(l..c, : be pursued. . It sold the limit <in| |jVICW to arriving at some satisfactory s"'""'" in . fite . vanguatd _8 w"h.»-.'nla.x- twenty acre lots to speculators. system under. which the continual dif-- The _ appointment . of 32 _ "i0u,{| _ ,Rir James Whithey interrupted.| |fvrences over jurisdiction would he !mis:-sinn was a step in the TIEN!> '"IThe hon. member is stating what he! "°t 2t "CSt Sir James expressed re-- \direction. _ Although he was in .1'~l';".; !{!]l)'\':-'.'; to be incorrect" he began. { jgyrot that in ll}«'- despatch convening ;.)l' taking some action '" l"'P"'"". '""- d "NOt at a!_l." replied Mr. McDougal. this ."'"""."'r_"""? .'"." ,'_'"l"'.':"f'l .""d prc-- 1 | conditions -- under_-- which the \\.nfi.' On June 15 the Government sold a-- O°MRMAUNS ":T"',t'\' proye 'l""'u_'f"{"] 1."1'"" learner is working, he was not _pre--0 property for $10,500 and less than|. lt 333 not expcct much result '"""l lpur.fl ta vote n'n.on..t'h'-" 'lrll :\1';;,:' \:,'.;:.' toulx; 'nu_)'n'th.f, llt!l the purchasers (I-is- 'ix. e stated that the Atorney--Gen-- | small amount of information the ind | POT' of it for $330,000. _ I would like |epat and the Provincial Secretary available on the matter. UH{eo ,'q"""g',"\." | to \flt'o'\.\' f that isn't selling to specu-- "\\'ould represent Ontario, | that Mr. S"Ml'm'""{« \1'!"3\':lw' |i|l|lq,»:::;lr1." lators"* | The Premier then moved the "']--i > e gecond reamiing ol fhe n [ %s ar ~ & 2+ j p Piy'x»"['-'vr.tlv' appointment of a com--| Rough, Not Stippery. i]uulnmnnt_.__--_ez_-_f | | mission. This commission could bring S.ir James Whitney declared him-- e |in a report, not only upon labor con--| seif astounded at the '"effrontery of }ditluns. but upon fariming «'-"m':lmnns.» !.h(' l)?ta\\'u nh'-ml'mr," He was trying | It could also take up the technicalt ed--| '"in : his own slippery way'" to make t ueation inatter. | capital. ] ¢ Mr. McDougal rose to a point of \The Premicr Waxes Sareastic. ) order. He asked the Speaker if I _ Premier Whitney became \""-l" o. ?'/']:'(,.3:--(:' term were permissible in the 'Ceastic uy the cxpensc of the indepen-- §++SVS--C--_ 2. !:]'f.-:l't""":;l-'.\ a HN"!'nh('l'. nor did he spare ..1' ";l"}?h"ii\\' it, 'cl('\"{k{I:ea,l the Pre-- | Mr. _ Studholme. _ Referring _ to the j NC' l?"":_"*j__l*'(' io io "ould aite i\ minimum -- wage -- clause, Hir James IH:UJIL: Ing, "and substitute the word | declared that under no cireumstances P o 5 ;'\'\';Jfl"} he ever consent to its becoming{ . "!" .l;au'nvs asked the Speaker to de-- Haw. !'l:li!:'. '\ll....\l('l);w?zgul s_m({tmn out ui. ? "It is a clanse," he declared, '".n_z']n_('(v. which that officer obediently maticallyv. "that tells the poor -- cripple| CC that he shall starve." | Government Poiicy Not Changed, Ko, nn.. "\".N:chl , .\?}; N'"""'"'""; Mr. T. H. Ferguson ((;l'vn\'illc).} but the Premier kept right on. however. ros y y m l se Pm mt ie on # |1, $ however, rose to reply, He said there | "Yes it is. Ilt is a clause that telis lad. bee ANiafice 'in XGovePr ent 'hnim he shaill starve. Think of us in ".'., P ",:.' ".". .(""!'f'p § | s ",nml.'l this Christian coumtry declaring ihat M ooo s inss in 4 l,m i»u}so% hy s . o ... _i s fbeen to.secure the hbest results for \a man shal!l not .l"' """'"."'] 19 rCCC'lthe Province. Business methods had | less than '"""'-'A cents an hour. in prevailed throughout. He pointed out ja land whetre evety man is 3,'""."'5"1 that the Province would secure -- in | to 1.~.\".- his fvllu\V-l'nHtl, in a ( llrjfit.lfin- perpetuity ten per eent. of all Illr;" | land like this there should be suBecient|pro mine | nm_nuu_l«:»\'c in us to 1':F'e\f01'|t..:||?)' '.\'m'_h{ Mr. J. ".. Eiliott (West .\Iirldle:-'f-x)% legislation as th'ut from being .:"l'[vr- directed the attention of the House| ed, jet alone being voted unon. to the pnirchase by the Hydro--electric| The Premier explained{that the DO--|@:ommission of two second--hand auto--| minion Government h.ud taken uD im®limobiles from Chicf Engineer Soth-- matter and h.ad upqomtqd a pr 'f'-'ss'!" inan. ""In --otlher " words."' he" said. from -- Queen's .I.'"l""-l'Sll.\' to mf"'"t"'".\nu send out the engineer to put-- | gate labor conditiinsg. It was, ther't| chnase his own automobiles on his own { fore, not the pfl"'\"flf th(? Gavyern--) recommendation." There was no ment to take any 'd"'l'("" U"_"' that r""l*\ivh')'n'x' to shoyw that the commission 'port had been maile, then it would b¥ nad not received good value. but the E;n'miuh'm for the use of the ProviuC® wuyaore transaction -- was such as to | as well. arouse grave suspicion that there was | 1 Six. Months' Hoist soimcithing to cover up. [ s & ut ut' mnf OA Poor Forsigner's Mistake, § s | In moving a Ssix months' hois! of the }hiH as an-- amendmont to Mr. Stud-- Mr. CF. W. McGarry (Mouth Ren-- i holme's motion, he declared frew), who replied,. said there was 1 i¢ 9 no--evidence to show the commisston .th;" ." the report I'('C(rl\'!".d. b:' or -- any-- member-- thereof, knew from the UOtia wa .Huvm'rm'ni-nt_ pont?4) wnaq; souree the machnines had. been 1:'1011;"]"'\1»« b".'.':\']l\.'"mtr R d],l;:e.c]tl\nnt t:"(?l) <supplied The mistake, if there was $ | o se a LC hight 'ead y to a2 mistake, was that of a '"poor for-- l]'(()l"[;]'(,\ tx},l';'x"m(ll:'n\('ti«m. so far as it sel'\'-; cigner." All the e\ i'm-_m-(- W rsnt» to» I "s @show that the commission got goodl Liberai Leader's Suggestion. fvalug for Its money. Hon. Mr. MacKay then moved as an, The Premicr and th¢ "Robin.'" , amendment to the Premier's amend Before the House: arose -- Premicet ment, that a commission be appointed,.| Whitney said. that the: Government .iwh;oh was lost on a division of 48 to} nad received no "round robin," and V | 19. knew nothing about one,. Six or r-i.a'h; s » & vears ago there hbad been a -- "round '-'\" Get Full Indemnity. l.,,:m," uind evory member had signed Hon. Mr. Matheson moved the cus--|'; but one. who held out until he, 'tomary resolution providing that all| torn hetween his 'cl".\'H'c'S. .'lll(]' his members get the ful! sessional indem--| Guty. finally gave in and signed. lle | nity had not cheard of one sincee,., At this "Does that include the member who}| stas© there were always strange stor. spent all his time electioneerin®g in the|ios sabout, rumors about the indem. | old country and who was never in thef nity. Rumor had had some members |House at all?" asked Mr. Studhoime.f ovposed to the: increased indemnits |"He is a wealthy man and doesntfand others in favor. In every case 'need this money.*" He was told that] t=umor was wrong. When the Gov-- : it included every member. I |_ *'Then I oppose it," volunteered the| o ;'I{abor man. But, despite his oppo-- \sition, the proposal carried. | _ Mr. D. J. McDougal (East Ottawa)| » submitted an ameudment to the re-- C¥ ' $ wee port of thew Committee. j t{A?" (A LAALAtL * |\Me referred to the sight and en-- wl &A < |\terprise of the former Government in womsrsenmmmsmescr s m e e making the exploitation of the great}. 'Ontario north lands possible. He |graphically told the story of the dis-- | covery of valuable imineral deposits| on the Gillies limit and of the declar--| ation of Premier Whitney withdraw-- ing the area from exploration. He 'quoted the Premier's utterances in ;the House and read editorials from a «the Conservative press in support of} °

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