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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 1 Apr 1901, p. 1

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W __ _ _ " aha. mum concerned. Iii-3' W "P"; It. "rsttt_troeAht,het,tte, Deputy Gama _ If APRIL l 12at interim u'g",ef, a. . e a I regard to. w..i,)1Sl,2f:1z?z,,A,,,),r,,,,,,,dh:t2h=1,,,huJa,..., convictions "3 to which Mr. "Mg; _ spoke yesterday. Mr. Smith's evids'n . . . T _ was alone the same lines. and was no new light to the question.- The - tel mittee will meet on Tuesday to _ raft their report. Sudhury's Bill. T A Sudbury deputation. comprised of Me'ssrs. W. A. Quibel. Town Clerk ' Fournier. John McVittie, George Tud- denham. Leach and Aid. L. O'Connor. i waited on Mon. Mr. Stratton Fri- -t-l-.Mlrt.tr---. 1 day and fainted out that they had l spent 8368 tp.", adrgult oft 'tp J,',',",',,': . . oxou rea,an aouo eo- Preliminary Grant For, {a 1u,','l,'lter ot it; ""1"? If, we? 'g,',', . . . otherphuses. ey as e t att e ov- tkience Building. ernment at least pay for the outsid- ers. ----- Hospital at Collingwood. . _ , " A deputation from Coilinttwood, can- 1liMIS()hh00 RAILWAY weed ot Mayor Silver, Aid. Guiltoyle,j . iisou. Foreman and Carmichael. and . Town Solicitor Bimie. was introduced "---"--e-- to Hon. I. R. Stratton by Mr. Duff. M.P.P.. on Friday morning. The ob- Grant For a Survey - Increase in tle,! !of {its gelezation twas to ask thg rov ne a overnmen to erect an o'""°" De'"? Rate .... An ou maintain an isolation hospital at Col- niapate. lingwood. The Provincial Secretary l pointed out that similar demands were being made for the erection of simi- tar buildings at the lake ports, such as Sault Ste. Marie. Port Arthur, Fort The Moisture enter- upon the int William and other places. where they tenet of the session with its principal were subject'to infectious disease be- businesss well advanced. All the Gov- g": gram into the locality from a o s . eminent measures have been introduc- 8 Wu": W if -ed with the exception of the railway; an Oman Su rture, T suhsidies bill, and the bill respecting,; " 33le g, "t1ffi J'2og,'.,e,'g, 36:91: _ as the Imperial statutes. The university on Friday and urged him to introduce aid hill. the good roads. law reform and woman's suffrage in Ontario. Those assessment bills and several other im- Cl? J"d'tt Tt',"3ri?1rfiPhfrt,'.'h'iWnni. e en. ...: rs. vens, portant measures have been pretty Toronto District President. 'W.C.T.U.; generally discussed. although some tur- Miss Lottie Wixxlns. Mr. Alex. Mills. that consideration in committee will he, Rev. Dr. (Eunice. They argued . - a women pa taxes, were an Ject '.C',',',t"genue"', 2,',','idt', 'rJl7 3:0 to the law, were interested in moral supp omen " es ma 3 an o r - reform and in the development of the .ways aid bill will be laid on the ta- Province as well as the men. and were his. It is expected that the supple- tltlgy"uit strongly '1',tl,'Jff intellec; Pt u y. men: a o on presen mntarles will amount to 3100.000. were .'--Mra. Goldie, Ayr; Mrs. Gibson, Thits will include about $50,000 as a Barrie ; Mitrg Hoar. Bowmanville: Mrs. preliminary grant tor the construc- Brunell. Mrs. C. A. Wilson, Mrs. Mc- tion at a new science building for To.. Donald. Miss Harris, Mrs. F. Wilson. route University. and a grant for a Mrs. GreetttteM, Mrs. Hilbourn. Mrs. survey of the proposed Government Fletcher. Mr. D. Harrison, Rev. C. o. railway from 'North Bay to Temia- Johnson and Miss s. Johnson. coming. It is possible that one or two measures may be withdrawn during Att Old Dispute. the present weet. as the time for full At the last session of the Legislature. consideration may be found too short. on motion ot Mr. German of Welland, The House may not sit to-night. but a select committee was appointed to commencing on Wednesday morning it decide as to what should be done in is intended to so on until the end is resard to the charges of fraud against reached. This may be late on Thurs- the estate ot the late w. A. Scott ot day night or early on Friday morning, Peterhoro'. The Ill,'.',".'",'.',',', is an old one, but if not the intention is to sit all day dating back to 1 71, when it was al- 'Frlday and on Saturday. until the busi- leged that for tive years Mr. Scott had ness before the House is completed. made ft"',',',"?),'.",', rgturns tor the Go):- q ernmen o s m er dues or lum r Thoae Game Law Caaea. cut on limits in north Pcterboro'. An , The Public Accounts Committee Fri- investigation followed and Mnmgcott day concluded their labors so far as (was lined $20,000. Later, " at this was remitted and the Scott estate _------------------_

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