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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 27 Feb 1917, p. 2

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/,tu",eir,'el'i'li1'l'irdJe"'.'" i s. 'iiBlF.tt, 'ja, aMIrEirr, t a. l q railway o'itttiimtfit"ttrougts ""c"'I' *"3 Ci _"..'.-, ' be} "about" had tn the put _ l. [m hot one to put a pistol to the head of the Government and dominate V thinu tn Canada. concluded Mr. Hat- l . . cue to: carat. ' ' The real situation. declared Hon. I. l Government unprepared to B. Lucas. was that the C.N.R. people claimed the proposed line was an 03- Take Care Of Them sential part of their transcontinental system. The Legislature had protested --t----r- against the line last year and had succeeded to the extent that the Do- I ' minion authorities had decided that FIRST ALLOTMENT SHORTLY the line could not be located without approval of the Dominion Railway '_.------ Board. That had been satisfactory to tte,dn'yg'a1'st,',t annotations; Training Irtstsurte to be 1Dsta,hUshed in the Senate. Representatives of the at Montetth--Mr. Rowe" Thinks Hydro-radial recently had indicated 1 m i that they would have been satisfied it Would it) so to Acqu re Land had the Dominion ltailwuy Hoard m Older Ontario. been left in control of the situation. Key to Situation. i" M...--. I If the C- N. ll. YJHL worth»! of what 1 "We. have been agrceahlv tsutrs .18 considered the host entrance to: ... A . n? -t8 , l ?Hamilton they Would hold the key to, [insert by the nu her oi applica- fthe situation. and it would be dim; """S from returned disabled cult for another. railway to got a Frat- Soldiers who want to settle on the f _i"t','",'.'aventtJa.r,T) to 'liilxlmillton. M land in Now Untario; in fact i . . _ it) '0 , on. . It. .- .7. - ' ' " Lucas said the minute hnd token mu! there are more. "Kn applying to IP. which had "W." thts Dominioni so than we can take care of at l Mipister of Railways "NW to up-) tho present time. We hope in a, I t'l'tf,Tr.t,s1i1gt1,ig'"cii, tho c. N. it. "mu-l short time to send out our first ' Chm. {Elsi a I. I allotment of men." b l o "inaction. - t Mr. Sam. ("Sailor tt3'outn NVeilin;,'-. I Members of the Legislature were! ton) said that The situation :it li:un- in little astonished when lion. G. ilton was the crux of the whole "inward FCrp,uson made the above 'lgebent wgfdttsjiil'i 3111:}: "Mil?" jinn innuouimement in the House. yester- " 7 s 3.0 i t _ -.. t V . dro should beat the C. N. P... otht,i.... (Its afternoon when his bill providing) wise the purpum- of l"tiring-minds tho the agricultural settlement of sol- "9316;1th Get-(iiit'ld- l Idlers and sailors on the land was a "ve NW Home tirouih tl is t I.., V t ' ' - - Winter has proved tho need for lit? ' 1,T,f1ht, e',?,','.',?,'?,?., Tl/le/r, . t'i',rf,1vios1tfr/,e.l dro-radials. but thr. Hydro should i, lt" r. erg'usons au' oritatlve "'3'; given a guarantee th: 1' no .. . .ment the impresswn had been prma-V Dailies would he ulllowcti 'l',',"' 'r/J/li :lcnt that the returned soldiers did lines between Wiuttsor :illcl H10 Nin- ltht want to go on the land. 7 gara border. l'lTrainhig at Nouteith. Government Unft'icudly in Hydro. l; The Minister announced that a. Traiuin Institute would be estab- There W ti; ' t/'s'tui' . "a't " 'I 'ssl, ' g ' Ing that ma; (1/),vlyhh'si'1r,,i,ycj',.t"," J,,'"? 'lishod at Monteith, where the return- f ll ,- '" l "'1'" Ill ed soldiers would be taught farming. 11 sympathy with the flvdrr, pm- 7 lect, and he 1lrs:ed them i,, "n the . A trial board Would be formed, he full length in protosting "c;-nidst "n"; . added, by the soldiers Aid commits- titrhting the provost" d, NA]? ic',', 51011 of Ontario to weed out the re- He would have the 'rrCv'irii...ri,'ii0s, turned men who were "P.t strong built by the soldiers when" thev ., ' " enough to stand the conditions of - k . "me; homesteading in New Ontario. There home. [ l 'would be a staff at Monteith, and the :No Paper Protest. , returned soldiers would be taken in l u . I _ . d settled in communities. , Instead ot a 1mm;- Notes: they". groups an . . should he a downright, viq,nvous "ml A central Group of buildings ?,'t',,Y',..,t,e, (test his the, Ontario Government to: It erected and competent ulna"? (the Government at 1ttlawii," iUll-; would have charge of the work. As !cluded Mr. Carter. l the work goes on land Will he cleared. "We are fighting lib-(luv tho Vim!" Mr, Ferguson mentioned that they old interests which have my" the emu [were planning to clear ten acres on mics of the Hydro for veers" tctid the front of each teitrhty-tyTe lot. At Mr. Allan Studholmo a" the (5"; the Central Depot machinery and It. was allowed to Li uheud with its equipment would be 1iopt for the con- lDlanS, 3100053 lo the waterfront would 1lrerif'1u"'eoonfsta'u"iitp1deiri1t,t,t/',if't" dig. be largely shut off and Hamilton , t . . ' " 7 'would have Ilittl'fl 'r!).irtytioniiiyle level 'is,',t,'t1J)1ie,f, $13313 2112313? :Eufiil'flagudst '('rosslngs than) any Pity of its size on 'the "81:53] 'll) ot The" Klinis'iier was Ithe: continent, and for [11050 reasons " l' 7 p t. 'd A l'h 1 -if for no other the proposed rouw- if '".TvP.ced the r.e uypf men Js o t e- the c, N it tin-m h the (zit a" ll "'1 ruled to settle in New Ontario would hi. . 1).: .v'v't'i :i-' ..' Br , l., ' llton should be "mum to i t"lt1irch ; nuke good. because the history yt * _ ' h _ ' .. . l that country had shown that the Different."'ith Hydro. _ people who had gone there had ' , T , ' achieved wonderful success. He had If the C. N. It. "115 itllowctl in heard of instance after instance '30 into Hamilton "V" thte proposed where men had gone to New Ontario [route the Hydro Would not in: able with little or no capital and in ten or to get a s'atisfactory entrance." said twelve years had been able to dispose Mr. Studholme, "and tht progress of of their holdings for from $6,000 to HyAror.radials would have " serious $10,000. Similar opportunities await- eetback. The c. N. ll. was after 'dol- ed the' returned soldiers or anyone . lars and dividends' while the ilvdro else who chose to settle in New On- was trying to give the public cheap turio. or course, the soldiers would and efficient service. A private co'r- . have concessions as compared with poration never plays the game. fairy other settlers. . it plays for itself all the time. : Pay While in 'I'rai l g. --e- fl - Tho, 'Minister stated that while the soldiers were in the training school at Monteith they proposed paying them for the work they did. In that .waiy they would avoid disappointment ito many of the returned men, who, . {after a reasonable trial, might find it-onditions were not congenial or that , their physical condition was such that (they would.not be able to remain in lNew Ontario. While at the training Ischool the soldiers would receive; (board and lodging, care and wages,j [Older Ontario, Too. ( , Mr. Rowen inquired if the Gov, . [eminent had taken into consideration

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