The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 23 Apr 1913, p. 2

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-- oarriniom atim o ty THREE CONSERVATIVES -- | Hospital for the Insane was provided 6 ; | | !by Mr. William Robinson, who was i | formerly in charge of the cow stables | ) | at the Queen street institution. He ' ls | told of an examination by Dr. Hurd, a veterinary, whose ecevidence was | , | given last week, which resulted in | * . se | ?e\'eral cows hbeing condemned as he-i i | ng tubercular. No change was made! | is ilar + PR | | [ inss bsr0,0t antmats, none were dos. \Effort to Prohibit Sale of Liquor 8° | . said Robinson. On July 2 last 1 f | | year they were taken to Whitbb;r along : on GOOd F"day MA | :V"rh a shipment of eighteen or twen--| | | y trom the Guelph farm. He was in-- | | mm ons t ' f;'t;ggte? l:iy the Farm Director, Mr.; i : [ & to dry them up as c s | <-- d J t 1)0§siple. as some werepcond(el;]ninle(zly.' ahf '4 CONSERVAT'VES S"'ENT ' ' I Wl;w haot_,was done with the cows at | \ $ | | itby?" asked Mr. C. M. Bowman | we _ nkli nz E | (North Bruce.) | i ' i |__"They were all milked together, over > 'lines y :_: }and the milk was sent UD to gQueen ;( overnment -- Declines to Approve the is | street asylum except what was used | | Amendment to Liquor License Act | !down there." i ----Mr. Proud{oot Secks in Vai $ . | _ _|, '"Then as a result of Dr. Hurd's in--| I t oe: SCese 1 vAun-- Lo ; fvestigati(m the cows that you had atf ( Eliminate Threce--fifths Clause. | | Queen street asylum, before you left! | | there, were affected with tubercu--| | fmmnainiecinubooen, §1';SIS- They were removed from that} | | | | 'p ?'?AellaZgi?)eprzatdt(:o"\]::}g?z)';," | E 'l'h'rm- ('mmt'r\.'n'li\'os and .lho labor | ? | _ "I understand that you were to use | [ member voted with the Liberals for ; C i t the mi"{ from the cows not affected?" i : Mr \\'i"i&\l!l .\l("'(»ll:'ll(l'H (Centre . f j asked Mr. McKeown, who took the { Bruce) motion to prohibit the sale of [ f :.'r!l'ggi'examination for the Govern-- fim:).\:i(-:eting liquors on Good Friday. l\:o sir, there were no such in-- ifl\l::n four other Conservatives did not '-" 'struetlons." replied the witness. | vote at all. 'The motion was an am-- i' i']'l.;\t any rate you separated the if'ndmmn to 'the liquor license act, | a -- m and sent some to Toronto and I which was given further considerati 3B \ _ some to Whitby ?" ie Cld h0 on fimtier consiffemitton e ; "Y eg." im the Legislature yeterday. Mr. Mc-- e $ '"Do you know if the milk sent to i Donald made an earnest appeal to the * 3 ? & Toronto was pasteurized before being Government to make the concession,. z' 9+ » + ba 3 s * F pe + used 'Sbut it was in vain. The Canservatives § '"AI know it was." {who voted for the motion were Messrs 2. e '"So that the milk used in Toronto 1 o a 3 § Ba 3 ""'¥ _ would be perfectly safe and free from | |Ram Charters, Poeel; J. H. Devitt, Dur-- | any taint?" (ham Woest; A. B. Thompson,"~ Centre | » § "As far as I know.'" Simceoe, and the Labor member., Alian , g [ Jackson Syndicate Townships. { | Studhiolme, Hast Hamilton. Messrs. j | Before the committee adjourned V'I'lmm;w Crawford, West Toronto; \\'..' a ; Mr. N. W. Rowell acertained ';"Unl D. McPherson, West Toronto: A. H.j E Mr. Aubrey White, Deputy Minister ty ; e ¢ .' A > } ., of Lands, Forests and Mines, that no \'Hu')nl(tn. Victoria W f"gt' .m«.l l,.",\. g official of the department had any :"'('l\. Peterborough, did not vote. The . d knowledge of the negotiations with {I,ihm':il.\' were gsolid for the change. P ¢: the Jackson syndicate for the pur-- | _ Mr. William Proudf{oot's motion to § f chase of two townships in the north 1 invae | fln CEth stt { until the agreement was ready to be §chamee fhe words "Tarce--iifths" in s drawn up. i"'l]'r!_i'\l'it_\"' in regarad to local ontion, é Mr. White explained that the only |and Mr. Rowell's amendment to cease reports on file respecting the town--| | issuing tavern and club lieenses after F ; ships of Haggart and Kendry were' 'April 30, 1914. were rejected, < those of surveyors , and would be (WO,I t The Toronto & York Radial Rail-- | three or four years old. They had no! | way (Metropolitan) will he prevented | f reports in the department at the time| | from operating freight cars except for [ regarding the quantity of timber, nor| | milk on Sunday. Provision was maude | did they have any information where-- {in the snet for this after Mr. J. C: ' by the value of the timber could bel [ Elliott .(West Middlesex) had intro-- ' computed . I Auced an amendment to provide thai f 3 '"Have you any reports in the de-- [ Sunday cars should not be permitted p ¢f partment to--day as to the quantity |to operate in any municipality out. of timber in these townships?" Iside Toronto on Sunday without ob-- k "Not as to quantity," replied Mr. {taining the consent of the electors. , (& White . i The amendment was rejected. i | *"'*Nor as to vaiue?" continued Mr. | ; I ) f Rowell . ,'l'lw- Railway Grant. | h '"NG.' The Opposition made anather rir'v' -- Mr. White said these tow.nships ;1(\'-""""41 attempnt to nrevent the ('ni\'«! P were by no means the best in t,he | ernmeont from sgiving away over a mil-" clay beit from an agricultural point 'lion acres of land in New Ontario to | of view. There was no pine worthl 'a spectlative railway company. Sev-- | f speaking of. He did not make any \eral amendments to the bill introduced | | I specCial report of the Jackson transac-' 'into the House by Hon. Mr. Hearst|} \ tion, and thought the only other per-- | woere submitted, but they met the usu--] 4 son in the department who knew of i at fate. { ' it was the Minister himself. l | _"Nobody wants to wait fifteen or}! § " in sn iniinenpistenciteteaiae ie \twenty years for that country lu; «1 'open up." said ,Mr. H. R. (:uln(',\" ' : | (Manitoulin), who heartily endorseqd |the bargain with the railway promot-- ' ® |ers. -- The Opposition had expressed 35 fear that the timber would be burn-- [ f ed. _'"'The construction of the T. & 3 N. QO, did not destroy the timber w along that railway," he -- continued. 3 "If you leave the timber in the Missis-- ' . sauga reserve standing till doomsday * 'f s it will be burned up in any event." l , y He thought the Province had gone ' | far enough in establishing forest re-- ' | ® serves. The pine on the Mississauga \ ' reserve was deteriorating every year, : and it might better be cut while it ' | was valuable. |__Meut.--Col. T. R. Atkinson (North \Norfolk) wanted to know that the f company could not select the land just where it pleased. He thought ' it was to make its choice under the F direction of the Government. | * Timber Worth $21,000,000. Mr. Z. Mageau (Sturgeon Falls) ¢ secured an admission from -- Mr. | _.._. |Hearst that settlers going on to | '

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