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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 26 Mar 1901, p. 3

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R ~» t T 4e mc *L r l . purractrrntos m c \ _ (ited, which stated that the Provincial| claded 'Mr. A. ¥. Mactiaren, MP., and ; r&mmwt had guaranteed the inter--| |Profeu¢r Dean, waited upon Hon. Mr. 1 29 f est on the company's first mortsag®: \Dryden yvesterday and asked that a | 'debenture bonds to the amount, D cheese chemist or analyst be appointed ©$200,000. He asked the Premier if there to examine Canadian cheese when so was any truth in the statement.. requested by manufacturers. They The Premier--It is %ulte incorrect stated that of late some cheese sent The House rose at 6.15. to England were characterized by : Notices of Motion, strange flavors, and the trade had suf-- | f | | fered thereby. If an analyst or chemist |.. The following notices of motion were | was appointed, manufacturers who de-- P $ | given :-- | \ sired to put on the market only tne g 4 _ The Premier--Bill respecting public best quality would be able to adver-- | T | highways. a l ir cheese as having been an-- tise the Y ' Mr. Eilber will inquire for details as ulyzed and found to be of good quality. § to what, If any, townships in the Parry [ ' < ' Sound District have been closed axaltn:t | Broke Quarantine, Were Fined. £ gettlers; will ask if the Government 18 | "IL ¥ | aware that a quantity of hemlock tim-- | .Dr.'Bryce hl:w & l:-;_:«:'e'l'ved,'l ';v:;amth'a: [ 3 ber in the Parry Sound, Nipissing and tnirty men who oke. q | T M \ one of the new Ontario lumber cam f P Muskoka Districts is being. destrove | e d and fined $10 | for the sake of the bark only, and will | were arrested, arraigned an f | & 3 leach. No --mnew cases of smallpox out-- : also request information as to the dues e y@ > "ail received by the Government for the side of the lumber districts have been 1| b cu;'tln% of sufi:]l'x um't'er' y Sence reported for three days. B § r. Fox will ask for correspondence r 7 ragists. 8 relating to timber cut and duties paid No Woman Suffragi a | f 3 therson by the McNeil Lumbering The realization of woman's suffrage p y Company. in Ontario is in the misty future. The | ~He Mr. Wardell will ask for copies of story is told by one of the members f i M correspondence regarding fines imposed who was approached that a number of and collection of same, in relation to enthusiastic advocates of the cause re-- R persons found guilty of bribery in the : cently interviewed several members of © e last election in Halton,. the House and asked them to father & f "Aing ap bill 'to extend the suffrage to women. d Colonel Leys' Denial. In each case the legislator respectfully e Col. Leys, the member for London, in declined. -- M conversation with a Globe reporter yes-- * k terday, denied emphatically the state-- A New Jailer. ' ment made in a local evening paper, to | Mr. Alex. McKellar, late storekeeper the effect that he had threatened to re-- at the Penetanguishene Reformatory, | sign unless the Government agreed to | has been appoin'cd Jailor at Sault Ste. | adopt his recommendations regarding | Marie, Ont., to succeed Mr. Dawson ~"uke scine fishing in the Thames. 'I'herz-i who has resigned. * | o had been no dispute between himself The Committee on Agriculture, re-- 2 and the Government, he said, nor the cently appointed. will hold its 'first j ' slightest l?{wn#:ctll oln hlis partdot' re-- mecting at noon to--day. . signing. e simply urged upon | | R 3+ the Government the necessity of tak-- mJ' '?' ul: ra;:; hla{is bo 'en a.p'p'flnte.d Bail-- x ing some steps to prevent the deple-- <Cou(:\ty o?' Halt,on":i(?: S(J?Il:c';}ksgrfx trt:; tion of the fish. Al; result of his re-- | | signed hm e _ ¢ | . | k presentations, he said, the Government c & p | ' es had issued very few licenses this year, : -':f';;of,fif'-.";;,' '1"'1'\63::2;;:1 \&;l'lrixfii: e / his | 1 en and would take steps to right the| K 6 | ¥xt grievances complained of by cMzensi enz aaaaait along the river. The Colonel pointed + . ied out that many years ago the then Up-- eA per Canada Government gave a license to parties running a gristing mill at a .e point some three miles below Bothwell. ' [ No gristing has been done at the mill | He for years, but the dam, known as Cash-- | ~H mere dam, is still in existence, prevent-- ts ing fish from going up or down the | mR river. Last year no less than 200 tons | U3 of fish were taken at the dam and | SE shipped over the border by the Bufl'aloi e Fish Company, who owned the tackle | and everything used in the industry. § 3 The Colonel added that the Govern-- 2 ment had stated their intention to com-- pel the alteration of the dam so as to let fish go through, or do away with it : altogether, in addition to reducing the number of licenses. Want Cheese Examined. | A deputation representing the West-- ern Dairymen's Association, which in-- S ',f &

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