The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 16 Feb 1917, p. 4

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by ndid r 'tl u- I. . aEliltlmlllitt . - . . "Sir, hi I". L'. tbs aakl r"ia!lg the 2tht' p, ' c, r" Iiii . " Miill " ig 'ls11.'es;E Bifi"iri Lr', no i . -.~ 1"?" lk 'iidt, "scar "irlt' ' 't"aa'cr.";ti' "W 'r'E=uii q [ no. 1tidi'tid"i'iii'5' motions. ..., . I " Juan-,1 e. _ T - all Pe a,ol'lu't'j . l . . ':.'j, f l i%iWiii'iiiCi'. Il'., i','11oifg,t,iiii'a, for. earth. it . , .. ... . ', t tiaiii A kti' fate Iliberai' have . been . _ _ m ti ' Tor 'tirilti.rthe last few years.' Sam! carter P/Pr.. . _ . is And 3.111011 has "been consistently re-l Mirtistttrg.fot'.thaot' Pet." by! at: tTiggttgt,. b M . . In reply o a, once on Y T. There was 'roms disorder 1rltyt, 1:" lRowell, the Provincial. Treasurer in- Sam. Carter I",,',',"?,,?,'),",!.",',',',',,",")?,,?',',',",', itimated that the Publics accounts! . e _ i. _ be ready-at the be- followed, rebu s .,. . d probably would ' failure to Ja",',',,',"" in teoutttweiit,To-i ginning of the weeitc. The Liberal? wine candi a Norrie and twitted' leader urged that l was necessary, 'it',',,?,.",',,", it',',',',',',', over 'iiiii fetnousl the f,',',','.,',"""]' _'ht,Iderbe tt//toretejs/ Hon. . " d ' _ _ i- mam 81's, m _ L ' "ear-tet/te-ET/tll t.'etytt m Butt l might be in a position to discuss the port of thes f'on'tirr'."el2'.tg"ef,tftd'g f1naneia1 statement. It was quite in- that contest. . r. (a F . '. adequate to present them to the; " . " to 1914 practically tt,e,,t.,y'c'/.e),C,, in the Province was House the day beforedthe thtanciat 'tr/i,'),'), iir'riiifi'i,'n with the Conserva- statement was submitte .. tive c"orrvuittee r0011}; rovalflom Paper Scarce for Reports. . erieso sapp . . . A'ia),dd,'l"//?,i't' benches the South ' The (mm-9109" leader 813° hwy"; {Egliinétoli man proceeded. The Pre.. to know _',',?,,":',', 2fil,eho/ihf'n2eg,d f . 'e lwa 's regret, he said. N.O., Hydro-e ec pc, , - 311T: h'tmglgl endorsed the "beer and Iy"tsat.ion. and Rl"'hrtuit1t1,t, Pig! J" .. idate" in Southwest To- Cor.tyrtission.yrtyt )e . .' wine "T7111 'r',','.,',',",,.",','.' should also have Mellarry said the Hydro and (fitti: 'c',,n,1'iiat"dl -' Mr. Fallis, late member o. reports wore 1n the printer's 'lt? I',' 'i2"R"d over his profiteering on the .hut there had '""iedTt',o,t.'iC) 0th: ' ' .f war horses. If he had securing paver. 'r,'l22'ei',"?elCtr,." in Southwest Toronto Nickel Comtuiftslon h'g1rttlttnofvttn. ii: would not have voted 'hforf 'Mr. ,T,'ct.'f,ly"ia, Lighth: paintezvs hands: T .. . ile ho was on e ence. owe-yer. A ffit"iuJrtC.ti He did not know how Premier Hearst could not hell {an /he1'ji',nd',C,C,/t' could "double-cross" LElliott (twat? tretller8o,g2tgL,t,e. T . on and not get a little ire-port o t e e ' we "II; this. worst exhibition of all would'be ready. The Comrnimioner Jar; the spectacle of the two Cabinet was Mill taking evidence. 'l/l,",,.,,]?),,. who had gone into South- . TrTr'rrrrtCrt"fr.=1"Irirt t west Toronto and made speeches about having their "ears to the ground," iLaur:htev.t The Premier . ' should have repudiated Norris. the l! I Conservative ('iindidate. . r Mr. Lucas FlxpIains. Hott. Mr. Lucas rose to refer to his widel.v-uuoted remarks and to exptnin what-hr vvully did any on the occarion in 1ttw.stion. llc Said: "I wat, argll' in: I will admit. in a rather stormy meeting. with twenty people inter- ' vuptitw: "i our lilllt'. I said that if Motititwc.ct Toronto polls a large ma- ioritv of two nr-thl'oc or four thou-1 and rm. Norvis We will know what . Houthuist Toronto means. It till . mean that Southwest Toronto thinks , we have MOttt' mo far in this legislu-' T tion. Bu: in my very next words, as 'ia. quoted in the papers. I said South-l 2;- west Toronto is not the voice of the} .- Province of Ontario." l ' fI'heNIckel Taxation. , When the member tor South "'ei-l lington. referring to the $40,000 flat rate on the Canadian Copper (coli-ii-ll q, party. charged the Governmcnt withl (entering into a-secret :atrreernent, or' [an agreement nobody knew anything! labout, Hon. Howard Ferguson rose] {and made an explanation, calling it' :a tentative arrangement. that so ions:I lay conditions were maintained as! ithey were at the time the tax to the _', samount which had been mentioned" should-be collected. As soon as con-- gluonsd changed a difference was to,I e ma e. ; Mr. 'Reytll--ru. .this arrangement) r referred to in writing? i' Hon. Mr. 1.Pertrusorv--vrhovc, is no; arrangement in writing, nu agree- ment in writing. It Was sim iv to n . , J. facilitate the work of the. minesI .messogr from! year to year. knowing} ( ' age or some years. . t Mr, Rowen---rids' hon. gentleman , evidently has not read tho corres- Dondence of his own department. i Takes Premier's Word. 3 Hon. Mr. Ftrsusotr---t am t, -' g . m the Prime Minister's 11te'"nt,i,T; -Whatever otBeiats, may haw: recom-i - mended has nothing to do with the' fft2g, the Prime Minister. who was: tan: '1'? of the department at the ii/tcult',',' taking the Prime Mimi There i ement as to what occurred! ' s nothing in writing ot" form whatev t a"vl _ was any "mike; show there cveri . I The Premier'. th T . 3 -- 31:30? somewhat. l"h gated"? coll: _rlfJlil"'tthtyd the Government re- ' tentati e tied down. It was a ' Mr R', "amusement. . . ar r all ., profits which thigdigr t°.the large, 1t,tt!tvdiliiiiiii, and (l'dhRhio1 had (Government were goin we .l,1 She 'cdtitieriuu tr make ad, .O'Mt'ogluatlon it was due to the mi t Who had forced them to "1:" on, Wm the You. iii'ltttt ttie 'dpbate, bills mm- mm. - - hr Mr It I ~' . 0'.u and Mr. I e ,9; (Reg tr, T . John T' man) dtvtriii Women .

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