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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 2 Mar 1886, p. 1

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a,dtkt."if . to pay the penalty. He roposed to make I 'Fe .- .t - . that provision apply to the clause in t ttes- m' Parha'ment Third I tibn. In this waythe offender would beheld -s ' Sessio a to a more strict and at the same time more . equiitable accountability. g ------------" f t)iricy'R?eN,1,Wg,e,1, like to kiiixow teg, I . ar t " w ne an er ieensea ad en (By Our "'Tk',tg,tC', IMarch 2. taken advantage of? _ l l . ' . Hon. A. til. HARDX --About twenty-iive. The Speaker took the chair at 3 o clock. Mr. M?m?iut'W-cv9y.t of how many , , Hon. A. b. HARDY-About tour thou- _ _ REPORTS. . sand. Hon. T. B. Pardoe presented the seventh RAINY RIVER L ANDS. report ot the Committee on Railways. lion. T. B. PARDEE, in moving the second Mr. Gibson (Hamilton) presento& the 3 reading of the Bill for firee grants andhome- neventh report of the Committee on_Private ' 'Kitt' that?" Lil'itt (a; Ineglfnttilsgglc: fd, Bills, countr , . f . . . . y was pretty large including, FIRST .READXth. as he thought, about ii',iho,oii'/ acres . The following Bills were read the ttmt of land, It extends front the eastern time C-- tgl, of y:ptte/i',t've1vt',1d wristcrly to the ' . . - . . undary o t te rovince. ' here are, some cil,t,e'fte,egii1it,i,yorpo1' ate the Ontario good tracts ot land in the district, it ir, said, Mr o't1onnor--'ro 'lend the Assessment especially on the bankaot the. Rainy River. Act . . . . Taking it at itsr lowest legitimate. it will be Mr. Felr--To amend the "t)t,"r'"t'e,e'h Art. . gt'gtVrgy ',',;'i,j'21f!,e",;'dt/g,uliong/tti.t Thin 2'i,ee,thlii; CI,e'Y.',e,t: tOI I; te,, . Quiz-i: I iiTGiiUrT, in the distriet126 settlersm'ho have y introduce a t I to separate "tram m , made more or less improvements on the _ "panties in Perth, Huron. and IS ellintgtonf. lands!! The lands have been partially Bar-, ttlttegieft the "me into the Coun y o . veyed', along the river in, narrow lotg and in t A . . n ' . . the rear in towns ii s. t, is propose to con- . Hon. tide; Ideas-let» 'tr/gd, fat"),, 'ft tlnue the survey. 'Fhe Bill further proposes ','t'fify 0 taxation q pa "I e _ to give to each head of family settling there Hon. A. M. fto.i-To consolidate and , . 160 across or LAND amend the Agricultural and Arts Act. . free and sell him eighty acres nv"fe at 81 tVt "on. C. F. 'rascr- I'o amend the Municipal acre ; young men not heads of families will Act. receive eighty acres free, and be permitted to THIRD READINGS. plurehasc eighty acres at T,"le"'p, weapon? . l . . -. .. ' c ase money in car: 1 case , ayno e MI ti2t'.. following Bil " were n ad the third three equal annual instalments. fThe Bill "ii., . Pt o' orovides that the Cotoaissioner o Crown C fs i S,t'a'2et,1.fah/f'itdSt,,,.lC/.h""' of Landsmay '/Llll,"ptl'e'2l's' to settlers in; the "st'.n'tJl',, iilrr'Lli'i,'"fil.'ot.; rate iiii, Geor. end of three yearsiand further, that tarmac ." " "3' r . I 'Ill? .. P (u , settlers who have. now been some inherit the {than 83y (i, "A; f uron /tl Th' i,'d1'.'/,'/','/.7: country,he may issue Lento before the ex- . I ll 'it'elillr, 'Ili',,"?]',') 313%.,er 17/f.'i.'il.' piration of that time. ft"its, felt; that it is only a?" of 035;]? pt, S t I . reasonable to allow those who have gone in _ . . . . ' '., , . first and been there for some years, to re- 2hli' 'i'ir.itidtirit,ie,i.t/t', Wouwu'sC'larG ceive their patents without waiting three "tt I i'i1'f/lG"a'1l'f4'l' tl'li'/'o"pa, Walter D, years more. One of the difficulties incident ctllla'; u IoctIim machrmiut to the country, is that, of getting info it in to pm Ile I , T. C,,, the winter time. There is a prop-rt for PU BLIC ACCOUN I'S. . huildiur a railway from the nearest mint on Hon.AM itotisniovedtlttttthe 1r.mt.setro..i,pt? the "(inf-din" Pneifie to Fort Fr." 1'2".- a.ntl Committee. on Thursday, on resolution. That then, her" is the. question of 35.0010le anon for the more complete p examination of the road. It is expomuve to bund railwayS. Public Accounts of the Province. and for the though a charter has been w.rante.d.ror that reporting thereon to the Legislative Assem- 'l/lg').""'; and already some provrmon was My. the Lietttenant.Goverhor may. under m e My way oi n. colonization road. the. great seal of the Province, appoint an In .the summer season the. people use boats. oftieiir to be called the Auditor-General of the k Thiy.yetyr n is propowd to take a gram for Province. and such oliiccr may be paid out of continuing the 1.'yltyi.iza.tioi/ road. Pee the Consolidated ilcwnuc Fund ot the Pro- gentlemen will notl-n' that. ilrtu, Itill states Vince, at a salary of '2,400 per annum. Car i that. it shall be brought into eficrt by pro- ried. clamatium. wt, arc desirous ot getting; all THE LICENSE FEES. the "ttstt'Ts settled. and it ix hop-Ni that the The Home ir.t.cutnty.ittoe on the resolution 1is,i2,ti"ar.i,th',.ri.1'.":tatf.1 "/"e,p,',i mitt ling? refluxing; 1".'ety:,'sr s,1t1'"t-',','i'tifgi,t wish d to (him; will be done by'whieh all the main-r9. m E. . £13417 "in: t'foa, I'm. he',', I es] now in dispute [hero will be settled. So far "(it [it,, 'Ili"'?,,':',',',',"','?," l: $60 it s'l'dhoort slag, no my opinion iu concerned 1 think that all "I I I . . . I'. ' .ts a . '. the land within the boundary "ont3rtned lo and the same 1t.,t,et?,yi1iit'i'?l,eip/ttietfg,',ff,0/ .) . ... l A. 1" to the Province but this 3°05':W 1'ipil':,' ietsi),i/'i, 875 iJifg'a ot 3.2253122 i1rloont'i',",fd all .. , . 1 , ntowna instea o 80: ot ermu- J f'", i) , '.- tl" , '"/iie,1iet,it',t 830 instead of 3'0" ' d f d o?,lpise,j'i"/'u" fUi---1k hat surveys are these e. rem ation was reporter an re erre ,;. ' , ' , .-, t ' ' . tehif?eh"Jf."tr on the Bill mm... li. with 'triiev'i,l's)Je1fric',l'l1rycv,'ir.e made m ' . c. _ . 'I ., "V Mr. MoHRls'sauturested that the area m r023: if 'sihP),i'W.e.,ges,tvg1, It $65012? l ood land was low than the amount which g I I} . y, IPI 0 I had been stated and that the Country could cause». He referred io. one or two matters I -. "", . s:.1'iirvriv Hisc, mm." iss that which he had not explained on the. tltyt read- 'dl tlllllo,'h:','l1,1,1))2yi,,. the Il'rovince and {if} rOnc b',.',?."',.),"?", "l rekat'U my"? "tad that some ither means should have, been', e menses. S te KW now R an S, e ' ,; ' t i . .. . A holder of a wine and beer license was»; entitl- tuition to(l '1,i4'atl-"iri1llrtfl'iil,)ir'or'tht/y 132;" I 'td to.sell leer, ale, ip'!, Canadian wine, that coulIdIIhe aiiii l iii, lrux-Ilhhnn the ground 'i,'r'o'lg',2, 't.'laeddrtuit'"ttia,p,t"i1tiimle, that it should he left to the Privy Council. . , . , , _ . . g 'tt ,.1 _ Il',')',,'?),.',", wines, such as: claret. The Bill tixed 'tetc,' gangs: oit"i1i,,yf//,t,1i/C,tiri',yt)at,','iit.1"1 20 per fontbn: (he. '"'ld)l"u"l proportion of [fl.', C't1N3ih'F. -'l"ue hum ////iiiui1. for East. ttouta, he "Perf/flag,, 'C), it": fel Toronto haw, stated that the good land" along t before, name-1y, 15 per cent. ; as the Rainy River are only a nan-on" (r/ts/teg thefeeswere M. at a 1r1?!l,etptetiirare, it t 1'i'iiyieftc'g11i1'/ytcl/r)1,y.1t "1:32.252; u... was tgrt't',1/ttUhottwg."f,!i,ta, an "KENT: I his ineaIlnq of information are good, but I 'dee . o 'l 1:; P iriause h ,, " aw", wish to inform him they are wrong- mtitely licenses. b'Jl,h"e'i,'d r , 'de,'.),'"'" "III"? wrong. There is a large belt of go d laud I'? 'tlL,! 0 1"ff'" a wrvimt I of 1.1m. lying along the Rainy River, aud far more son. 0 '.".,' d in "l "ii i ll I» b-I IIIII extanoiw even than the Commissioner for "9,158 t1',1//,i!l'dl J/il,..,,'.'" 1"dlf u~II:r?I.II Crown Lands stated. 1 do not, say this from "mt 2fl him that iii; Imi'rhl erho. (Ia "I "If; hearsay information; 1 have explored them. fit (rl g, where a 'Jau-'ll'fl'Jr,1' mull. 1 "ii I new lying from 25 to 75 miles back there are 'es ll tl, or consent of the hdtclkee I: . If norinhelV three or four hundred thousand _ Ii?" f,',',',','],',),',' withiii the bur-room \ri'hI'UII III: acres of good land but thrce or four millions. 'lll,'l'te%' our! The whole licence 1 In I)?" (Appltuvk.) And with regard to the quantity tin-$33 (l n is, assumption that "glint? of land not being suliicient to support a rail; V lord is Home tot-the arts of his nervaula. and l way, 35mg; 331133213"; Pt, Eggs!) /,f.l"tf,f, therefolre It'nl'ir,l 1',t1lyi"1eg1g,ig,' prinvi. l t1'In/r?if,ifi'i,'a railway and (pay expenses than e. n ' t . _ l )rOVihlou was in. 3 . . " e . t,eaU 'Jrlii,'d' wine: wit? 'iulei.iegt "actual iIIIin Besides being goo hind it IS particu- otl'ender" a e ' ' to. rat ie ar eeper or the " , person who broke the .aw. and leaving it; to RICH m MINERALS, the option of the pro.1tcutot to take one or i and many mining enterprises are now going the other l and providing that when: it RP' l on there. The country contains 'a vast and that the act warg done without the amount of timber. It we. take the timber of I,"d,TL'iift; or commit of the, 1ot.elkvcper, the. i that country and the territory tributary to it "and ofNnder might himself bc, compelled

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