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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 12 Feb 1908, p. 2

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" 'X': i e e eR _ en P Sapeth 6 on e 1 M'"'"fi?!'"m ttying 'to. exae ids e _ e ols * .. m o ie l & | which would practically take from the | «4 ttian k mk o ___ _ -- 7. 2o $ J Province the 'right: h! 3'%'5?"" '1"'{;"; | ative 'regar "'h'v- yi C " «. + s PP '& * I & % 5t « 4 *'% 1 Mn p ""7'lv',\" .; hy t M fhe * ¥ .:.: / ; ::::tl (l)(':?::i.ootf\\'?m'"'i which might brings @ sim ;v.'v;f'g» rane's measures | s T . three hundred thou-- thr dorrs smmilar provision in force in / ol t °3 _ sand dollars per year. He wanted to ask * dm&my River, _ An amend-- ' 4 % if the Opnposition were prepared . to 1. ment to the Torést reserve act withdraws C 2l | 7 stand by their friends at Ottawa or fight . a portion of the Temagami forest reserve \al ~ wl the question out to the bitter end. Mr. | in the township of James, 223 acres in d % McCarry made a brief reforence to law ; ©Nt°Dt, and situated south of Elk Lak i W . °8 reform . a ;:'" the Montreal River. _ Timber onathee.l l i Stealing. Policies 'b':"". t;t reserves which has been damaged f 5 3 & | t ' At & a § i ~ "Nre or has reached a mature growth l _ Jt s J | _ Mr. C. N. Smith (Sault Ste. Marie) MAY be sold under the am d € 3 F io9 \ / stated that the Government might steal --PUblic tender, Provisi iendment by | -- P e + a icles C ive " y a K on is also made ? I C policies, such as the measure tregarding for the exemption from taxati | ¥ ; /'a® the settlement of minerals upon settlers, ..t;_,"..'"?fl as consumed ;11 fll&a.tmu. of na-- | ~ i but still there would\be plenty material T""-""S-fi;"owne,.g of \volll' domestic pur-- f s j / y m j left: for the Opposition. After asking PY@serve forests from dee?'. 1-'110 fet 'm" § t 4 z} when the Conservative narty had claim-- 18 to be n}fi'@'flflnd to e Yyuction b}flj]'.r('} | * ed to be the leaders for Provincial rights ment of fil'('-]'angpvrq ptem"t the appoint" < ?'; \ he mentioned that a preceding TLiberal . "4ilways pass Ull~0;",1'o d(" duty where l f §2" Administration had saved to this Pro-- _ In the past the act ?' ':("""'t' reserves. -3,'.' .g vince many thousands of square miles of -- ©Ourse of ('Onfi'(jl'l'lctli applied to roads in 8 f o | territory in the fight for Provincial Committees were t aacd f f 8 ---- o | rights. Stealing policies was bad enough. @86 the library, t agp';)omtod to man-- } he said, but stealing territory was worse. . Committecs, fll:ld' to d') ect the standing x . c .\ The peovle of the north were dissatisfied, . ture for art purposes irect the expendi-- f 3'% ) _he added. as the Minister of Lands and The House ;u']'o-l o 6r i $ . ~wu Mines well knew. There had been receiv-- "100n, when Myr ('! i',""{l }lH t:hl:i after-- f _& "fi' ed $1.085.000 for Cobalt Lake, and $480,-- . his speech on ,'}"\' -I }; bmith will resume : sF J 000 subscribed from the Dominion Gov-- ; ably be followed (hp, a\to, 'H" will prob-- ; 20 ernment. and with the mention of half j and T. H I'J'r;ct Y Mr. K. R. Gamey I : a million surnIns he thoucht the Gov-- f ston (Brant), 4 | l ernment had fallen far short. C mmmmmens D The Minister's Horse. During the last few woeeks his judg | * LXE Preaem _f s d : fog ment of the Minister of Agriculture had | THE LINE FENCE aRCTB.: .:; j s been shaken. The latter. he continued, | Ame > ' x had purchased a horse for the CGuelph | nendmicast to Landlords 'apd Tenants | A Agricultural College, and had bid as high | Act By Mr. Hoyle, S . as $1,500 for it. After the horse had Mr.. W. H. Hoyle, M.B.P. for North been taken to Guelph it was found to be lOmario, las given notice :of 'his inter: § blind in both eyes. If the Minister was |tion to introduce two important a.m'en?r".' not a better judge of immigrants than | ments to the law. Under the. line fénc; s horses Mr. Smith did not care to pro-- | &ct as it stands at present 'the fence: phesy much for the success of the old ; viewer can only be called in to mak country mission. (Laughter.) "Then }@n examination. and give an opinic ake why was theore still a caution against the |CaSes where the owners of adjoining%}t : - title to Cobalt Lake in the Registrvy Of-- | blent If. :,':u.?_;i':l,}"""'f. Mr. Hoyle's amend--. fice at North Bay ?" he asked. What |partvy to call ii;'t;;él'\.i?,r:f;:,le. a _ single | " was there in the storvy of $135.000 havy-- }@ssess and recommend "@'esfllllrl'}/'o:gggh'tqo': ing been offered to Mr. Dreany for a 5;il\'.':,n",']](]fi'i'mf""f'l";";"*}'"1' of which he' has | : . share in that company ? 'Tore "the Lf'g(i).flla::;énit:,-m:(')m:n? Il)i-i'):l.g' ho: [| ! Mr. Whitnev interrunted to ask if Mr. and tenants act, and has for -i?:(gfi'f"f :4 i+ Smith wou'd make a charce, but the lat-- ;.]"3 inclusion as a part of the .gcné.r;;'g |4& ter replied that Mr.-- Whitney would P;IY"fil't'h;l,l'io"t.gf;gn? building is destroyed § ! '_-- have trouble enouzh without looking for 'in the matter shall receive a rebate | i . & E 1iX matter of rent. As many leases . 1 s M it. are drawn now, unless a special clause | i * 57 s is is inserted, the tenant is called upon to ! + Yhe Government Responsible, pay rent when deprived o. the use %Otpt'to 1 i Then Ar. Sm' o building, while the owner receives or'rle: iA x j ien Mr. Smith proceeded to tell the pensation by way of insuran facryrhl t £ story of John Tansey, an ex--soldier, and loss. ' § te . 19f 418 | ' 8 who served the Province for many years Nemxamnpenummticemenczrteunkcmee *q * % _ in New Ontario as a constable. He had + taken sick, and efforts to obtain a . gratnity had resulted in a Provix--ial «w egrant of $100. This monev had been sent to John Muncaster, iun.. President of the 3 Conservative Association at Blind River. $ When Tansevy was dvin@. amid poverty, f S Muncaster. said Mr _ Smith, wrote a let-- : ter informing him (Tansev) of the grant, t hbut also reminding him of a debt of < 835.74, and asking if he wou'ld send the ; * balancee or retain it. Mr. Smith read «*, _ Muncaster's letter in the House. The € Covernment 'was responsible, declared , the sneaker. \| f [ | s | Refore concluding for the day Mr. % ; Smith stated that the onlvy way to build | | p ' un New Ontario was to utilize some of | - i the credit of the Province in construct--; i A s * P [ ing colonization railroads. HMe also add--| i ed a few words relative to keeping the' | / pulpwood in the Province and having it | t '| manufactured in Canada. ' | Hon. Mr. Cochrane's Bills. I | f Five Government measures were intro-- > _ duced by Hon. Mr. Cochrane, the Min-- f ister of Lands, Forests and Mines. One | of these bills will amend the act respect-- i ing free grants. It provides. that the | ' Minister of Lands may open for settle--| P 4 ment territory not valuable for its min--| ' erals or pine timber. _ It--cites that all j C A the pine trees, mines, or minerals on | ! | & such lands shall be included in any loca-- | B | O tion or sale under the act, and the pa--| X s tent for such lands when issued shall' D Q include the pine trees and minerals. The | C ho settler will not, however, be entitled to | . [ Te¥ dispose of pine, except for building, ete., | t | 1/ ~ ' until he has been six months on the | K ' 1| \land. _ The grant of the timber will not | d E. 'be applicable to property under--timber | A ; 5 168 | fet uc $2 5 'fl p T 4

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