The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 14 Mar 1913, p. 2

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, f" that the bank balance at. theOieifn- -- A . his of 1911 was $8,177,689. The ex-' that Hill justice could be done to the pendlture on current account was $9,- worklngmen and extend a sun more 319.934. and receipts 39.370.833. 1eav...) substantial measure of assistance to ing a deficit of $249,100; These the farmers. The great problem con-l "urea were arrived at after deduct- fronting the farmers to-day was that ing all sums advanced to the T. & of obtaining sufficient labor to till, N. o. Railway commission and Hy- the land. and he knew of instances) dro-elvctrit. Power Commission, which" where farmers were hecoming dis-i were properly churgeable to capitall vonrngod because they ('0uld not get: at"count, and "pr" wvex?rrionts that'; adequate help to varrv on the work would return interest, and principal' it ""5 impusgimp h; ('xhet-t "mug; ")..i,h.e.l'ro\itwta It 30m" time. ! tmoplr to stay nu tho lawns illlleSS r C','",",',. ",', f'lglerS for tho 5"": farm lifr was madc- mow attrartchQ Hi... All. P.'y'"ll pointed out the', Ho quoted a 19",". Written by Mr. J. ('nntluuml donut. tttt current """m'm: w I'la't'nllo that the department "as: there. was at sllnl'tagrv ol" $213,990, . . ' _ . tTir-lent 1111' q. id t) ' f (m t'urrrslit and t-apital :lt't'tllllll tho imp" ond "if, l i- [In?" .lltarlo 1l1sticit has '.?l,1fi1,2l.'l. This was an 1).1,'cr',,,/)'/1 "L" adrertiscy m the Old. 1"xpottdittrro which tho G'oiuwv,ment I J"'. A ' - _.. I bl, mm by diminishing its hank halam-e. , t,,i.1..tt.".yr.l1yr'; I, tho 'lt/l/ '?r,11"C1n,"'y..1,1,1 it was: iutnrpstinrz to llnlc' in this ('HH- ;""""'". Ht dean. Mr.. Limo" "Md llW'iitlll that $'iO:..',.'lb't) iirl.',' rot-ritvd thorn ".":" at; '.H.'i'."tllnily [or a great. fron, tho ml" HI ill" old Govr-ont (16'le ol 'Nblleflcnil worl; to. IT. (1(an "HUMP, Asylum :tnrl t'vutral l'l'isnu M " properly Hmdm'twl .UW'JUItmn 1rl'1Htr'vtiryi. and it' this mum-y had lint along: those mm"; hilt th"prfiritpr of: , lterv, rt-t-t-itml thr (It'iir'il'llt')' Hulllti thv Jordan Station was .iryl"yir"d " h,use l'f't'll in lht' twigillml'llmttl Hi. .te.-(lw iu.rl"-riytlqCt.t of " politioi hench-y umuttm. man of tho Prune Minister when the 'liHtiirtmrattl had promised tn serum 1httlook n". ""3. il dir-rt, Cnuitl in ability with the; r) "Rut thosv arr small tnutlc'l's ttllll- t'rl,ltriitrxd Burhank. i, lml'o'tl \xith lht- Slillitllttll tsi' tin Pl""- Political Road. i sr'rlt '-'t':tl'. uhit'h my him. l't'inutl :40 l tun-n-ssfull} mnidml in tl!sru.~'<." mid Hvsvlkimz his 'l"'e'ccill's of tin In": l "g Mr. linu'vll. Thr, .Kv'iin: l'l'n\int'ial NAHUM"? "f 'cr.l!i"i.it'ts "Hill a latvr' 'l'l't-asurrr >:l|u\\ml an ostimate-tl t'N- "at". All'. tiny" tMIlIiHlmll that tho. t,rruiriittwo of $IH.iSi.ttlx, Hut int-111th "wild ,r',' i-Hiitim'.' w-tlmzz/atinn rouds' "it: tho statuturx nxpPuditmm lllltit'l' "W l"" WW l""'_l""" P" 1"" volition; lax! unru- ilgm'ns of $13.32l7.i57. mak- Is"",; ."."" d""""'"'"'" ltr ir:,. ""'."""Si ing " on": or Sl:.2Rl.thT. Tlut n-sti- ""' vrtlH'tl thr, '""'y"r P.r'l.u,' ""'"'- "ttsl Ill}\"'|] row-aims tVHris '.kl2.:..'yil.l"i'ti. lr'av- l '" "rum"? "t "as" him": ti' tlv', it": a Huntinal drnmpnr'.' oi' $,'l..erl,- faith-114.. latte-mun; in l Mimi-al- 71,7. 'tri "at e 1'1l."./',T,. ( inhtl'ln last your, 'l'hvso- "Erma "it. litt\'.t'H mutttnlh Mir" ."van s"idj, IN 4'1""."1' IVE' "out. '., _ . -.t. T \tw (wind the ullt' roumlalnt that the: ml. did llvvl Illl'lllti~ tlos, tuttihvl xttp- ordinary t-x1wntlitIm-s by thc, Gnu-mp: "MW" ntury "'cy.y.r'yfti. "MW." mm "W" nwut for vulunization roads were 'vn'mntm] ist $riic.rttt: "Hm"! _'"""'."- lal"'tl\ Elm-ll for lmlitit'al l)tlt'lnrsis tiiturrvu, if f'lt.'-. ttil Ihr" 'lyclr"-"l"'uvit.r, Murillo lionltlt- Hl't" nut uniting "Hind. and the (Julia! w.'yil"/yis11y."eu'. if for their lllollt"Y m imyr/ied roads if, u ""-" Crit, Ihr- F. N '\' It., tho district. Ive no!» taken to soc sziii'WU. Tiiliinp, 3" th-co "ltstncvto1es, roads whiwh "unlit t'nll'lllIJt" tho most inin r_crtl.scitirsriitwoti, ho t-uuwludv-tl that. slu-ntivzti." (Applanmt. 'hw tlctirit at til" "H" "r thc, r'l"'s1'rl1l "l rib-r to dull; the imputation that 'ic-nl that- UH itoth 1uupiiisl and t'tlr-t {4113' iurciil "writ in the nortltorn, POUR" rmut Ht't'ttunl mould lm in thrs nr'igh-l trr IVltyi done for' pulliitral l'tttluosrrs."l Irrtrhootl of _tt.t)ttt1.00t). ti'orve:rviH-l 'intI-rrlmtml Dr. 1"tl"ill|lllF' rirrn Irttsqhlct'.' i i "l wiuh my honorable friend would "1 mmnm 'tire f_htt (want fi,r:wtts:,", irvulcr, that :ctatettionl in northt-ln 011-; " said Mr. Rowe". and if 1110 Arting, flat-w." l't,'i)!lt5"i Mr. HU\\4'H. whit.n the ". ' "rrrvswtrrI" van point to any "rrrrv: Li'wl'nlf: Uhtu'l't'tl. I "* f ' ' ' _ . . ii:1111t'l.l.' he glad to hare mm stl me} 1iojt'ttttti'rtt lluuw Fjxtve'tvaguance. . ' . i I Iwalin" 'uith thr :eultim-t or tho tl l- 1 Mr. Lucas Laulmt Implant. E position :tnwntirncnt. Mr. ltmxoll tlrallt! Mr. Lucas did not propnso to enter" siith 'ilirt lel'nlUIW ~'\'Donditure nu: into another financial discussion. Lash "It'nllt'f' 'r'~'\t"l"tllw'ln T VII-mat; _ Last. year then" now estimated receipts; \'1 1" 1,1,ir,',','/"///,, _'.',':".,).,, tij/I'.'".',!:,",,," of $9,082,000 and an estimated ex-I ir,"/il',di1r,,,'crl,",,',il/i I",",',',',,',','; I,',",""?:,',':',',,:',-:", penrlitiut of $lii,tM3,000. Large sums, tttil J,',',, ,'e,'/i"t'l",,ll','ir,',',r1,,/, "t ll, "Jpn 1' that "UT 1otcd WUO" riot entirely) (rt)tr. it i: (ittvrh a: 4mg- ttt tuttLIl'it't-ei expended. and the ordinary rcrtiiots, m. ,;m,,.l'1m,,n,. "Hm". ..,". Il 'lirl ttt rm! usually Pxrttsd tho estimated Sllrllii1 by; My. tin» 2"",an hc, timnz'm mp Pro-i a t-mmmm-Hlun alnnllnt. Last year (his, sitoce. would he ncll n 2h bankrupt! excess Wttti Sb'00,0o0, bl'? might fairly' ilmftu-v the place was 1'01:th for oc'Cu- qssunm that thr sanu- l'l'SllltH would' (pd/df. C __ ., . , - WHO" this yr'Hr. According to the: l A. striking t-mnmentary on the; estitnatPS this year tho "Pl)aiillt It-l, Uovermnent's action in this matter) ficit would he $,",.C7,SOd on H" 95""; was disclosed in a resolution present-! matnd expenditure of $9,G4ti,000. and ml to the Liz-gismture by Sir James, . assuming that the rstimutml vortivts, {Whitney (them in Uppusitionl in 1895,l i r ,this year "(HIM equal tho cxvcss oft iwhich called for the immediate ubo-l r llast your tho defivit would only bel llitiovn of the old building: at the cornerl ' "r $193,000, and not the 34.000.000 to' lot" King; and Simcoe streets. ' 'u high Mr. IloNNCll referred. 1 FUl'thCI' .t'ofcronvre was made to the; ' Mr. Puma" pressed his argummlt 'llOl'C'SSIti' toy an up-to-date HEW?" 'further and insisted that he could, law to f"?"-':'"? women and ("hildrt'enE '0'") ar"rtpt tho tiguros in the state- entwined m shops and factories. i itncnt uhivh had brought-n, and \\\'as Sir James Again Scolds. i inot able to modify his argument on, .. _ . t {the strength wt any contingencies that; Mr James ll tumor, at the outset,: ' , Hnight arise. l attempted to explain the reason for' I many of the rmnarks of the leader 'HOW to Ittcttame Retcnucs. i of the Upposition on tho ground that I Fir, far as the taiiure of the At"ting' rl,)fi1, 't':,tt,g, 'iv/fi, oJ1,'s,tf/jd //,"1,ss'),nfeed- iTrtyssui"?r to indicate how the ly statements made by Mr. Rowell re- tn-nt would irr't met In mp (.melny gaming the Hrdro-clectric policy, and uncut, Mr. Ilovrxll infr"'.attd that _ly'; said he "ished the Chairman of the Opposition had alrmtdy intimated sent ('ommission had been present to hear oral methods by which additional rem: them out": might I»: tcecuroil. 'l'lwre was a "this ,oint the members of the chant-n to Snwlll't' 55%;)th hy wax; or. rc'i,s'i't'i'J'nl "ore anplauding in the iitHweased sultsidy from tho "minnow; usuah mannei hr pounding on their . 2am! tho imposition of an iht'l'CnH'tlL' desks in derision of the suggestion ltax on land mines. It was uppal't'llt that the Opposition was not in favor I lthut those who did most to promote of the work of the Hydro-electric . [tho rise in thy "m"? of land .lexned Conirnission Mr Sam Clarke (West tho least lwnvfit. and the GoA"'r"inllyy; Viii/i/iii/Iii/ii')' who was a little 'could well afford to twottsidrat' this more vin'orous /n' his applause than. . method of umtallzing matters and dls- the othecrs was subjected to a scold- Itl'ibutt' to those who under oxistinit mg: br the Premier He said he P, t-'~onditions new not properly dealt, ' wished the nliiiiiiiirror" West North-' iwith. ', timberland to behave himself like all ilk] to Agriculture. l, gentleman. _ I l r E "lt The Globe and Tho Star," said) Continuing, Mr. Rowen said he: Sir James. "could have their way a', could not "t'Pe with the "ma"; knife would be driven into the vitals) of the hon. member from hast; of the Hydro-electric policy of this Hamilton tMr. studholme), that 1.n', Government." Ho declared that the ' iorder to do Justice to the working- leader of the Opposition and the . (men it was necessary to do any. less papers behind him were opposed to, , , EsU - Jyotice to the farmers. He believed - .

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