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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 25 Feb 1911, p. 1

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. P YWA id 'SaATURDAY.~FEB § $h ; _ SATURDAY,®FEBRUARY 2, i1911 s 'CLEAR UKUHARDS e in | | mation to be furnished, and --Hon. Mr. | Matheson moved. that the committee F INSECT PESTS ' report progress and sit again. | "Outside Service" Neglected, im ommnenifeenneans 1 ' During discussion of the supple= s | mentary estimates, Mr.> H. A, CJ Machin (Kenora), while (?ongratd}at- HOI'I. A. G- MaGKay Urges a ?ing the Government on its increasing YCaarn | the salaries of civil servants, pointed Larger Approprlatlon. nkut that these increases were given to the inside service, and he could not I fina any increase to the outside ser-- | t TG vice., ~In-- northwestern Ontario, he! said, the cost of living was probably BUY'NG '"MBER LlCENSES infinitely higher than in the east, and # be asked that. if not this session. at 'any rate in a future session some| s recognition be given: to the outside] | % | service, which was doing splendid |M0re Information Wanted Re--| \work without adequate remuneration, j | i C Mr. W.OH. Hoyle (Nofrth Oontario) gal'dlng PurChaseS. : 'announced that, for the first time in | ithe history of* this Legislature, the semmamonmeas | Standing Orders Committee had been | enablea to transact its business with l Algonquin Park Bill Allowed to *tand | only one extension of time. Over--Labor _ Member ('!'il.lvizcsl! Provincial Fruit--spraying. _ | ; shld Government Policy Wi r | '~~Hon. J. S. Duff, in expiaining an I heni Policy, Witl R""'"dt | item of $1,000 for spraying, reviewed to Immigration,. [| . the work done in this direction dur-- | ing the year. Demonstrations hpd monmnmnennrmrmme mm I |\ been given in a number,0f counties | ' in northern, western and eastlfrn Orlxé The membe s letatiinas aniri l tario, and next year the work wWwOUui P ikres ho "t'l's flf the Legislature put| be continued, but at other points. . ¥ urs yesterday afternoon go.| Hon. A. G. MacKay"criticized <~the | & over the supplementary eStimates | Minister of Agriculture for'not en-- The only item on which the Opposi--| larging the system Of spraying _ to tion members took issUe wi o o t make it cover the whole Province. The ernment was «Eve WIth the ('""'i question was a serious one, and the! R was that provided for spray.| Government should not allow _ insect ng demonstrations in fruit districts,| pests to destroy the trees rather than lllt.)n'. A. G, MacKay criticizing me; , expend a larger Vsum-of money. .: _: _ |:\lmlSter of Agriculture for not ha\'-i m 1"!'1114: Men: Do Spraying: > °> .ng made ])ro.por provision for clear-| Hon. Mr. Hann\.t'hought:thata\tli'e_re "_'5 the Province of the insect pests| 'was no demanid atgtong the fruit--grow-- | which are destroying the orchards,l 31'5 that t&e Gol:ve;'nrger}tm.sgep ht'lharrrxld' lHWon. Mr. Duff retorte s im ; lo work that they' should, dO em-- fstrations"F: I * torved ABAL (l'cmm-' Seives. _ The Liberal leader pointeéd | l s had been carried on in dif-! out. that this view was not consistent. , ferent parts of the Province during| If the fruit men should do<the --work the year, and that the work was be--| themselves, then the Government . ing extended as rapidly the .men | should not be voting money for it. He [and ns nuag y.as the .men wanted to-- know -- why . one }county : , money Were available. The Lib-- should have an agricultural represent.| ':'l'al leader pointed out that with the ,%t:ive and fruit--spraying when another |Government spending great sums on : did_not. _ f (n6 34 | ,au the other departmgentq an ex})enc?l _ Hon. Mr. Duff held that ho en d ture of $50.0 C lnl. 1y * o p=_ partment of Agriculture was doing all | for spraying ggm\;zistt?at'i"ould lpm\"_de that it could and was extending the. the Provi P ons all over spraying work as quickly as the men & ince could well be afforded. and means were available k -- Mr. Sam, Clarke of West Northum. * U glfwerlandhtfleTTared that the small vote The Labor Member Speaks. | or such an important work was but + anqther exalpple of the ungencrous fogé ":g: se(;rg.:tivrgteeagir 4c°l°1°.CkJ)e' policy the Government had adopted ind inmigration Was takenouomza'r(l)\:l :\rl;.h reference to the farming indus-- | calling of the it'em by the C%airman 'ine vote for Ccolonization : s '«'of the : Committee of. _ Supply fmrgration. aroused My. _ Anan. . Stuo. I prooght Mr. Alen S roho ho fo his holme. the Labor memt} . , | feet, ready to enlarge upon his favor-- iressed the House f fer....HMe ad-- ite subject. ' 'The Labor member ob-- sfiing. the cGovernment To . ta hour, ' jected to being made to go into such s;end'izng 1sY rovellrent Tautagk 10r| an important subject with "so -- little ing out immgersm:ls of_money 1"'"'8-, 'time remaining. Sir James ret'u's-' [laborers, wh igrants, suppogediy farm | ed to allow the item to stand over.i | farms d J"'fltn a few weeks left the| however, and Mr. Studholme declared | i pete witi drifted to the cities to com.| that he would say what he had to say | !pe e with native labor. | : if he kept the House. open until--mid : ;i"'as Purchase a Good Bargain? ! nig\?t. Studhol 1 on '1 s h «l8 mj !"The bi i & [ Mr. Studholme launched into, a vig=~ iA purchas);;"nt? mf,'?,'e'le sl';ggsfsgfl for the| orous criticism of _the ©Government's Pedhifuin Park was lal SSE in. ~A1«! policy in spending large sums-- of | further inffll'l\'llé\l\t(il(i a",q s fin to secure | money to bring farm laborers and do-- ! tion purchased fr(;]mr(tgl?:d\lng e s?('- | mestics to Ontario. The Government I ber ('c)mhan}? for $290 OAOO'Iunn s ?pent e peoplie'g money assistine Lils P "Hon. Mr.' MacKay aske armers--and rich people . to secure ,{item F s'}oo O\(ioad\a) asked how the help they were well able to secure un--. offtimber lic . to spend in purchase aided if they offered living wages. Yet ! CAs Qatllo L';Pf'lsi:?(: t": Alg;onquin Park, nothing had been done for the work-- & C ne value » : 4 + m * 'i was proposed to buy. is of yhat it flng Flassep. s } ; 'timenenr' .\Iil".qh.\i'lathes]nn said there were!' iCompetitlon in Labor. . f ', Grand,'I'r.;nkng};aci;;'):\;'l'_;:i and the '"You shout about reciprocity and $ hoX 2z ts s P ame Products to. some in Thee. but Hon. Mr. MacKay pr § s to come in free, but (honras to.trow therouveroment ureu you don't say anything about bring-- f the Value of thiéle Government knew ing in men from the old country to I uincial 'Treasure property. The Pro-- compete with our labor. _ And what l '\Ixi'rfi:ter t'(pi};zl;rerl\l repqhml that the 'is more, you don't care.'" declared Mr:-- cb M 4 r. Cochrane) had Studholme. ' EéTc'}Z'f tgi(;wiotgzgu'\gv';vthe- M s o_ a The Labor member urged the Gov-- CAE vhat timber there ernment to open up New Ontario. and Mr. Dan Re A s settle in that great region the thous-- , wanted to E::(e)r"\ (\'\-\lonJ" (?rth' South) ands of men and womenr who were be-- | vince was recoi\'inflwgf;gzi t'}; ho it!fig asgisted to the Province. Undet i mt S TeC! : ue. It e 6 present system men were brought might t arg; 3 § . e broug lbesa m;:'r"'tf*i)('ndn:)';'l;r';l:i.nand it might out to go on the farms, but ; . tar * r | o I 1 A [ . Sir James Whitrey agreen that ths Bafs BP sfeccdeft o qullh Tor | matter be laid over for further infor-- ' i o -- shift for |

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