The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 13 Apr 1920, p. 2

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Ri l ',etr,,,'J,ttt,' by Gm. _ : _ ji,.j: t 3g . 'o",", "thotlich't that the request'ftor' E) , l WIM'iml'ot the Deputy Minis- _ IIa. mild. 'Griu, wu very improper. ' 3." He was ciao surprised that the mem- F . here. a; the late Government had IF,' net. risen and accepted their respon- ' ability for the affairs as they ex- . , late'd. . '3 '.'12r you suggest that T was nvndw K. 3121sz; futy, lunch a. 'i1'i"h"r';11?t, 13' . ----- "g- umri-a ted." inter.feoted Ion. .. P. , lr, Home". "I am prepared to take Board of Three, One Named Els' h 'ht, responsibility." i b S ttl $i t he Premier thought i' a poor A' l pihge of business if the Deputy was! y e ers. to Deal tt. to. e blamed. The reason for the; . 'l.' quick settlement was obvious. he; With All Cases . f l continued. "There is no use con-i "----.- . _ ' tinuing these men as wards of the t ' State. They must he made to; PROBE REPORT TAKEN " stand on their own feet from "OW; _ 311. If We wait longer it might end f -----. 3 '. itatstrournv." . . Major Tolmic said he did not: Basis of Adjustment of Trou- " think it Just that thejPremii-r should : bl A Cr ask $6r free and wi 0 tlltittrtsslon in" '- the House to get ideas and then no} e nnounced by the _ and take action during thr debate. Ho had thought they might suggest! Government a policy. but not action. l -----,,.... Mr. 'Dewart thought there. should, . I , be some declaraTtéou of poliwy in the' J,2,e Ontario Government has de- ament ment. le Premier replied C ed upon its lin - , that the document containing this' tng with th le, action in deal r would be tabled to-day. Mr. lie-l 3-, q . e so dier Bettlera at Co. .. wart insisted again. and the l're-g wapuskasing. A board of three, ot _ l mier pointed out the (low-ruinous; whom one Will be the choice ot the It. policy and the slight difi'rovonce Lew sealers themselv . It/ tween it and the recoynniendatiotns, all individ 1 es, Will deal with ' of the Commission, tl ua s. Letters to every ttet- _ C, F er were sent out fr 'r', Northern Members Outspoken. grury's office telling the; 1336mm 'ik' i There wan but sparse attendance 'l,,',",?,',",',.'..',!?.."?. action. The recom- " tn the Legislature inst night for the i',tlt/gftc1'.;i.aoteis. ot the Commission which E . resumption of the debate on the Set? gated are practically adopted. F, Kapuskasing report. probably line to médii'tslartf asked to decide im- the announcement " in: (lovrrn- colon 'ey 1 _they will stay at the . t ment of a final policy in connection tormllotrhqmt it. They are also in-, l with settlement affairs, Two .Nov, are t'ie,( l.' at the terms offered now: therners. Major Lang, Liberal mom- 'h th:la ' if" that they will have no ber for Cochrane. and Charles Me... J,1rn"t"ifc'/rahe egamst the Govern.. Crae, Conservative member for Sud- An li :1 er It e settlement now. The bury. were outspoken in distributing hafbc'm clergyman at the 0010111" I the blarnejor the colony failure on the .31" as ed to call a. meeting '"i' ', the shoulders of the former Govern- 19:61 eirs an soon as possible. t _" V ment and the present Drury Govern- . m fl on mr Is the basis of adjust-, ment. 2l'lltt'saeii/Q'i1/iu..nced by the Govern-i, ' As long ago nu Din-ember luv: . bk' I, t 210"} Speakers agreed. the present theT 1))at/t,ehtrdae 32111139? "l'Al ' 2.e".-P,',Pfnt had been appealed to Competent valuator to determine ' tctr" relmf and some rearrangement Whether or not an hverchar . . ot' Kapuuknuing affairs. Hut nething made for work done for or 8: if"? t had been done. Maia Lang assert- supplied to the settler ma eras . ed that he hin'self had told Premier That in the évent ia" it b i Drury in Cochrane of conditions in certained that there was eng as- tle colony. While-the Conservative; -, overcharge credit should Jl"'liv'lll v,t' 1gi:::§$€;1;.l\fafhrespoinsible up to; "t, settler. . , __ 'r.! t i l . at no nt was Pais.. hat to each of the settler 'i, rl $.00 M hen the Pru.rv Government took! has not ceased to be a ',',t,te"irtt',e,rtl I, Ignet'ouit'b gang?) the reins of govern-g the colony should be given the privi- L, I',',. - J' an d 1 f".'°wxedge of condi-l lege of electing either to remain in 'sl none, delayed until this late date in the Colony or to leave it i, (itrii'uifi'i'rtr any mljusnnent. I That in the event of hi e1 tin h "Premier Drury should have taken to leave the value of his 'll, fi"',' g m faction at once," Major Lang awful"! buildings should be the am "set I',','? N en. The Major was not in ucuord! termined by the valuat toun h e with tho Clovernment's announced reference has above beeor td' om policy of turning the Kapuskasing' That the value of 'al Igglizhtmh _ _ - giggling over to employment agen-;' ot thé Government for a ten-acre V. i ' A, . I gleaming tready tor the plow, either A , . " one . I 31mm" News Exprcsaed. i at "tdl/i J." be done, should be t1xed T _ ' Two Labor representatives. wil-) k" lson Crockett (South Wentworth)! by Monthly Instalments. _ F [end C. l". .Swayze (Niagara Falls),l That from the aggregate of the r stiolloxwd with brief addressee after',' value. of the house and of such other which 'Prireant-Maior McNamar: buildings as the settler may have, [took up the uudgels on behalf of tin and said sum of $1,000, and any I (returned men. who, he said, de, other sum due. the settler, should be t, {mended the dismissal of Depot) deducted the indebtedness of the 'Minister Grigg. settler, and the balance, less any in- '. _ , Mr. McCrae (Sudburyl charger debtedneSS incurred since March 16. that the whole debate had been stag- .1020, should be paid him in monthly ed'for the purpose of halting the Instalments ot $100. _ former Minister of Lands. Forest: Th?" in the event of it being de- _ and Mines, Hon. Mr. Ferguson. tormmed that the balance coming to b" In moving the adjournment of tht any settler as of March tii, IMO, is , debate Hon. G. Howard Ferguson less than $500, said settler should be; l . expressed his regret that he was not paid that amount, less any indebted-i to be allowed to follow the Liberal ness incurred since March 15, 1920, _ Leader, Mr. Hartley Dewui't. whc m the manner above mentioned. C had had so much to gay "n Kapus- That each of said settlers should . . Raging attairsi, "not only on the be entitled to free transportation for public platform}, but in pamphlets . himself, his family and effects to any in . and literature he had sent om." ' Point in Ontaplo chosen by him. 1 F T"-"e-rrrrrrrtrrt'rtrereye- That in the event of any settler p . ' "W satisfying the department that it i p . would be advantageous for him that f _ the whole or any portion of what is ', coming, to him be immediately paid. l 'w, such payment should be made. 5 C That in the event of any settler . . _ having any clearing ready for the _ plow beyond the Government ten ', acres he should be credited, in ad- _ dltion to the amount heretofore men- / ; . , ' . tioned, at the rate of $50 per acre , l F V for not more than ten acres. F " I l _ a That all settlers deciding to leave, . _ _ : . _ and being indebted for animals pur- vt' _ - ' 7 . chased, should return the same to ' . ci' l J, . "is! " l . _ vc.,sa"iii' t _ . , .y" Jc; . . - . ., _ MM'#A~A --- C"

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