The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 21 Mar 1911, p. 2

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A}?! *7 "W. ' new *'WImw'w--W . RESTBIUTS PBWEH I SOME IMMIGRANTS , , . i I Mr. W. K. McNaught lntroduc-i iGovemment s Policy Passes . 3 I . . . es a Strong Bill. l ! Under Criticism. , , f ' i , I l . _.-.------------..- i ---------- l I i , l t t F M NEW RIGHTS GIVEN. "Mit, STUDHOLME S VIEWS.;_ i l r g ----.r-----_- i t i i, l Companies Making Extensions Are {Labor Member Subjected to Hares-i l . Subject, in Doing so, to Provisions sing Inatienuon by Members ot, ' i j or Agreement With Municiptuity--- Legislature-Further Items in the: f 0 Terms of New Measure. Estimates For Coming Year. i _:' i i' ----- --------_ I i A measure that covers two points The Government's immigration policy; i about which the city's legal depart- was scathingly criticized by Mr. Allan. _,' i I ment has been more or less concern- Studholme, the Labor member for East: t, i i ed recently was introduced in the naariion at last evening's session of the, " . .. _ ' , _ i i Legislature hy Mr. w. K. McNav.ght Ia4ur,islattirtt He condemned the plan "i esterda '. T r . '* ' ' . ' j l 3: 3th g here are onls two clauses bringing men and women Into Ontario, pre- i o e ill. but both are very much " 1 ho era and domestic t l to the point. . sumahly to be arm a r t 3 l The first clause makes it clear be- servants, while allowing them to drift ou I Fond doubt that a street railway com- of the rural districts into the cities or pany in making extensions in pur- movofon to the west. i , suance of an order of the Ontario; During " good part of his speech many 1' Railway and Municipal Hoard secures of the members not only gave little atten- ' no rights not enjoyed under. the ori-' tion to him but kept interrupting him . inal "re . , 'r,',",',':,',.','," Ellie"! entered ill-to with the with cries of "carried" and sarcastic ap'. pality, and is subject in re- 1 t intthis temper Hetriedl . i . ' . Muse, sorey " i b a _ . ' Z sheet of the extensions to all the pro- 30:15:") get an answer from the Minister il Visions oi. the agreement. This IS a of Agriculture as to whether the Salvation i point which the City is anxious to "Um; was to participate in the bonus of i , have made clear in view of the exten.. '35 r/ir head for bringing out domestic ser- lsions of the Toronto Railway Com- [wants and farm laborers, as well as re- l yyyiyyy) the approaching expiration 'opiving a grant of $10,000. Mr. Mekwing i ot Its tranchise. Joined in the struggle, and they tina'ly , Board Had No Power. I _ elicited a reply that this Ill, tire. J"C,l _ r ' tlv however Hon. Mr. u P.. . The other clause arises out of a re bubsequen c, , . - t h Salvation Army were to be t icent order of. the Ontario Railway "kid that t e the item referring he said I !Board providing for the construction} _ paid any bonus, , , . I 3f 1,/i,,o/I',le track on the Metropolitan. only to assisted passages. 3 iv Sloil of t e York Radial from the' , . - , 'city to the Rosedale Golf Club' ' 'Dont Want Farm Work. "r,',":,!,,',"';",. JI: city objected to the Mr. MeEwing said that while the immi. oart ma'mg such an order since A ""m' . .- " d t he .0, _, . ' V grotion off1cerg in this city seeme o tt,eca'ig.2',moennet tf.l11d"it,r.T7ldae, ifs}. doing as good work as they could with . _ x. A . A CA all I ' a . . bill is a declaration that the Ontgari: _ the material they received, there seemed to , railway act was never intended to be something weak in the system on the , confer such power upon the board. anther side of the ocean. as numbers of the f The clauses read as follows:---") men had never been on a farm and didn't _ l tracks: switches: additional lines and I'm," to go at farm work. I giaecnsggig: of was???) titties which are, ( "You can't spend too much money for , or s a e ereafter con- . , r - 1 structed and operated by a street rail- ime if you ll bring out those Lnglish 1 way company in pursuance ot an or- lspenk'lng people to settle them-onI the good I der of the board shall nevertheless tnrtn lands of northern Ontario, said Mr. 1 be deemed to have been constructed :Studholme. but he objected to paying 82.50 I) under the authority and shall be sub- In day to an Italian interpreter. l l Ject to all the provisions of the agree- . 1 ment between the company and the 'Doubted if Valued Received. _ corporation of the municipality, or the . F . S bttllw of the Council thereof, hy l, "Trier-es nothing here to show, that Ii','.'. l i which authority to construct the rail- (are going to do anything Dew, said Mr. i l way was conferred upon the com- (vile,,":',"".,".,: in objecting to the appropria- 'pany. Ition of $2,300 for the salary of the Di- F . . . ' ' ' , M last Munici all "s ' " reitor of Colonization. the same as , i " p ts " Consent Needed. lyear. He thought there. should be Borne-' . It was not intended by the said {thing to show for this man's salary more i l 'letne,.co,12,ti. and it did and does not ithan there is. in the way of finding better I 1"i'lri'i.'itsytoon the.board power or 'returns in the way ot settling colonists . . . 0 require or to permit a Th i . t d I railwav company or a street rail on farm lands. e tem "as paSse , i, company, without the ciiiiiGt of "3:: though the member for East Hamilton was l corporation of the municipality, to inot tsatlgtied. " , _ 'ons rue or lay down within .i L f] t. _ . 'municipality .more tracks or "3;: 98mm" for Dim-tone". 's . . me te VA- _ _ $231101?!th its agreement with the 3 Hon. Mr. Matheson pointed out. that a I "lt21fi'.i't"1n'J)r, the by-law of the number of remtions appeared under the I 'municipality bvcciigggtignth of" the 'heading of agriculture because of appro- i Construct the "'1"an 1190: air I 2 printions not required for 1912, and a num., ' street or highway, or part of aystxl-Iecet1 ber of items, such as salaries, formerly (; or highway, was conferred; it has appeared in this department which had T , . 1 (iii1/tiiiii; to construct or lay down, now been transferred to the civil govern- t tc' i but the agreement or by-law shall merit department. F . f; 1' l 'i' 5???? tarhtflstltdntuh"e'bseg, and location The iry'roase from $41,MO to 349.500 for , _ . i i ways upon which th: 5:12:33: or high- maintenance of patients in municipal sani. ' t . ' constructed." y may be" tarts ftconstyttettes, for which Hon. .4 I . . ' , 'G l _ -t"rt-------. Mr. Mat-hay asked it there was any 3pc. ." 3. t. . (i cial reason, was explained by Hon. Mr. t " Hanna as due to a statutory requirement,

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