The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 4 Mar 1911, p. 2

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©emnenes 0000 TT T ym 37 esnt : : '_ E1. 4, 1911. the,. private corporation, subject to A the right of the municipal system to string and maintain wires,. thereon.' The Commission's power is extended t a to cover renewing of poles and con-- | duits. [ © Mr. studholme Was Misreported. f ; "; i _When the House opened, Sir James . ..» Whitney. arose to speak with . reofer-- * a ence to the-- question of privilege $ #raise| by Dr. Smellie of Fort Wil-- . Ham, who protested against state-- o ments made by Mr. Allan Studhoime & ..\ e at a meeting on Wednesday night. The 4 '- Labor man was reported in The Mail a ""'«' amd Empire to have described his uy 0009 fellow--members in the House as a K "ot of loafers." The Prime Minister fo" stated that the jurisdiction of the t\ Fpeaker did not extend outside the House, and that it could not hbe held Y¢ that even if Mr. Studholme had used the words aitributed to him he had committe:l an offence. Sir James re-- | marked) that he had been assured that | § the statement as reported in thcx f: newspaper was incorrect. l "I was misrepresented," said the | f labor member, and the incident \\':13! $ closed by the Speaker declaring that| 6 ¢ o the matter was "at an end." : Y olf Bounty Bill stands. ! $ The Provincial Treagurer's bilj t,u% k prevent any further wolf: bounty frauds was considered in ('(un]lnit((\e" § but upon the suggestion of Hon. Mr.j $ MacKay was allowed to stand over in! P ordéer to allow an amendment to be} inserted.. The bill provides that in-' , stcad of the wolf skin, with the ear| ) clipped, being returned to the person *-- i securing the hbounty, it becomes thel property of. the Province, to be dis-- p posed® of 'at such 'terms as can be made. The investigation -- into the' f wolf bounty frauds showed that coy--» otes were rented in the west, brought & down to Ontario, and the bounty col-- $ n ' lected upon them.. They were then Hial | shipped back.. It was also shown that; . ] collusion between Crown officers and i f others hadresulted in the bounty be<| k h ing collected on the same skin mor'e,! A than. once. i ul at i E: The amendment . provided that thes . ears be Clipped from the pelts, but| $ Hon,' Mr. _MacKay and-- Mr. RJ R.. f Gamey pointed out that if the Gov-! c ernment Wwas taking the skins they : could be gold to better aqvantage with t the earg on.. The necessity of mark-- [ ing the skins in some other way im-- 4 pressed itself upon . the Provincial f | Treasurer. and he asked that the bill J i be allowed to stand over until the { l matter could be considered, $ } A Reciprocity Resolutipn. , I Following the Conservative caucus & vesterday, at which Sir James Whit-- § ' ney's resolution condemnming the reci. ' jprocity agreement was approved by j | the members, the Prime Minister offi-- f "cially stated that an anti--reciprocity . C ' resolution would be introduced in the | Legislature. He added that there was a ; no foundation for the report in an t 'evening paper that there had been ) ; difficulty in arriving at a conclusion. E | "There are no two opinions in the| E: ! Government party on the subject," he P zsaid. '"and there has been no delay i'n' f | coming to a conclusion." Tt is likely f ithat the resolution will be introducedl k +3 ' on Tuesday. | um meanontenmmaneitoemes pannius eermmenareteteneaemme e | Re k J ¥ x P28 $b-- m 4 aoa t o e y ts a P cEfilf fffif!!f sfflif°big | m -- a K a s o' s~aLar s f 3 @ a 2 & B.4W °q = us s g wb as $2 f 0 «: $ 244# 5s . § a | 15 i; 4 £ & o0 g o Houl, 4# 9 t v t L 5 i $ j m & $E E& *~s S3--aAd °i2 YA .56A % l w @ "4 o 9 A .cs C t m U C¥ o "£ 88 & o «sa 8 | : «x 4 to m S PsM O O + :0 Aa ; 2 *pm -- A I Em §3E k, bekk_=p B f$PB$EGI®.S | « |~ 3 9 cs3.T*®: § * °2e e . o P 3 ® o5 pA m 4BE . f $8°~8BP :o fussiff$ski,,.s@%$% 8558 "~wu l sE B tS £TB£23:_/zz:lll"°fSf)d0w "l 5 | z 6 ® 3e t t o o fsGgdAss®5y38sgg0" : ww" Je bo C 2 > . U OD&] m . f4 0 2 2 0 n s ® 2 a 3 D LEB abboe l B "®pelsebr."~s#eifrs ts l ul f wB 1E Ee m o 3 sagse / balke'" bPofiso" l' l' § LA NJ |iaci" L Cffgg$fte.cfues.fay"~ "s o | 3 w 2 L'w 2 o &2 t p _ : § 9 o 4 "@=a _ y n $A ! Im a m "ud m o = § a k PR . o oz E~ . @®~ k ) s § | 3 -- & 2 «B CR BBRSYEvRLCBGLEGgPES!SR . 2 zB Es g UE «"a.LPreEbRE28Ef$f P55 : T c Ctflrflm.--mo w ----;_"_':"4'.0'_' -- k is = 3 0 xm m a & .8 £ 2 . 5 8 § aAk a o 8 & p §E:f E$ f""afff{li%"1°rf.irfl"?ls + 2 t f=t « s e W m 5 SFif4 : l sk4@®!:if.s:iue .f §3 * 6 / y §fi * SE ".FERIEEEEf:s EeS yos o c M i s $A B & $ § 4 & :5:9"""'5&::.«'2.":«521. » en _i k O 5_2 m s & P F Eo $s pIik t f s f § TR o merar ance in nege n annammogg * S es $ Hooooopononninnnennntatnnelinnnbntetemmenenmemmememmmmenmemmmmesssllll222 22 >

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