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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 25 Mar 1873, p. 9

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l _------ - ----, 7'____A - --------. - - _----- -----------'"--------------------..- - I, . . rthrou h which reads run aided out of the 22 8 L"erd',t', tltitt"" Act pt 18tiit '* ' Manitgipal 1.13:1; 'trl Pi,. govirimci: ha not seen o row any is me ion . CONLI'RRENCE IN SUPPLY; tween these roads. The 1lef1tf, hallway I... Irotrso.tlen took up the M... of ;?dr,iey,,,it,1,tt1,I,'.1'/ig'ns,'t,att, a... "li,'.],"',',!,,],',"]; l 3't'g,','er m the "rpott ot the Comnnttoe 8303,000. It had also enormously increased se'WPj-k d the valu; (hf trificountry through who: .tt Yo: i ms were coneurrc in. runs, an e her that it was to a cer am . On the . i . . extent a national undertaking. The Grand 'comgoe 1'isiet','ut,fJie,,," imprm emcnt of Trunk,Northern and \Vestern hyArec.tived on M , . . , ' an average $11,300 a mile for 938 miles and .1 r. (Au ERG , and Mr. RS KIHI'I' the other roads aided by the Municipal Loan ' ' asked. for plan which they said had been . Fund received $ll,700a mile. He claimed ; rimmed. . as a matter of equity and justice that the Il.ms. Mr. MrKELLAR said Bil the info" nccurity given should have been taken into 'eatintt premiere! could be found in Mr. account. The Government scheme was di Moltsworth'a report, vided into three hawk ; one of equity, oncof . I Mr. CAMERON claimed that the Gor. lawaund one of 1ntori'.cxye.dietody In the . I (Invent "snot ea ing out the principles application of tine» p inciples, the (loi'erii- i they had winking when in Opposition, ment scheme was by no means conneteut. , and Were rushing into expenditure greater He w.ould like to ask upon what bums of! up; s"l,,', warranted by the tinaneial position ., :fffgmgf Cs't'ri),lti,iily,fvdtit, 310 i"??? I o e 'rovinoe. u 'l. . on FA w . a a g an o l t , ' - municipalities throtwh which roads aided by r3323? ughglox: 1:311"! atrlengtl; is: the Government main. The Government i l, receipts and f 13;? no G',', "IU' that should have made the railway allotment in r i when he i',)U,it downrliis ssh-meat that proportion to tbo cost of. construction. He 1 I the GireaiiJiift n the re d new contended that the Act oi 1859, inaugurating ! I ' pm P pose the five cent rule, was a most unjust one. l Crown Lands oilncos had not been our Th a tl 1 , h i t:n:plakd. A very law's portion e ovennuen Pf acceptedt at rule, and i of the propmed expenditure was Proposed to do this 1nfush1ce--that they Will l ' . , " . . not give the s"2 )er head to those to which i or " rota, anlshould beinelnded in the th 1 ' F (l 1 b . . f previous scar's expenditure. The estimates is in e is u .en oi , ut they will give that I bonus to those who have had railwa ll cost- ot receipts had ua placed at a remarkably . I ir/20 000 . . 3: I low figdre, and he had no doubt that, not mg 2"" per "To and aided by Govern. i withstanding the many works to be nnder. {309' . .. 0] argue'. t it the two cent ralc l taken and the unexpected outrap, the income new; "aria s? . 1ni1ttt mm the some stand- , l for this year would prove to be greater than rm." ' . l' o 'jectet to that IPrt of tle reSo. I tho expenditure. litmus u hich proposed to give the Govern- i, l _ I , . . ' merit power to take up the securities held by I L Mr. In." "RT.! ft length 'tated h" Pile, Ot municipalities in discharge of their indebted. I tho honeiat position, ami Wmsid file yor. ness, and to sell them and hand the monei ! einmcntthat they Fem rushing ttt who dime. over. As a Reformer, he was bound to taki: l tion of dirtct taxation. exception to that proposal, inasmuch as it., i ' t"tggifl,",xt, MOWAT said that the was not in accordance with Reform prin- '; hon. gen eimn was so full. of fietotthat, ciplcs, that such excessive pow-er should be , having been disappointed in not baring a committed into the hands of any Govern,. _ t (mince aveng'hi: 1:rgt 'll' fp Burgh!" fr :ll' _',,"' (licar, hear.) 3 The caijlhl sulrpllus on ' so cine mg Q e i o on " . Ctr Way. now ic2,P2.' ,726, an n: nu "To. ittm of 36000 for Fmgog River. (Laughter) rim d. ll hat he tbcuuht "as a fair estimate ' ' Bowie AttotnorG'enoris0thon went on to of uhat our expenditure muld be for the., show that most of. the expenditure this year next ten years. It averaged (e,70l,000 a T was for public buildings ind tmeh curgis ll your, and he estimated the average revenuo ? I Wtit) properly against capital account. Mon or annum for the some period at 82,43ii,rNti _ ', gentlemen must remember that. they could gum, would give a deficit of 8265,732, or 32,- I I'..',',,',',.,',?,',',,"] ttgg",,', and but! ittoo. 'Pe 357,320 in ten years. The cost of public 1 corner: on on orange an carry 1 in uildings, education, are. would eertainlv' their Wk". Au muggy" already ox. inn-easily and the paring " would haviiz primed its opinion In favour of entering to commence somewhere. If these re. upon these expenditures. . solutions passed, we would soon have to Mr. FAIRBAIRR thought this question commence to reduce where we could of tie improvement of the inland watere de. least afford to reduce. He would have to :crvtdmoro attention at the hands of the appropriate less money for emigration, for Government than app-ared to have been drainage, and for other essential purposes. cine. More information oughtto have been 'l'herei'orc he claimed that it would be most ' obtained as to whether the You of Lindst unwise to distribute the surplus. It would i intended to contribute towards the work at be far better and wiser to retain it .in the I . that port. Sonic decision on ht also to be . Treasury, accumulating interest,which could t obtaincduto whether 'flfl,'ll or Dominion be applied to the increase and support of l 'auihcriiy should prevail over these Works. educational institutions. The average sala- l, . .' At preunt the authority was mixed. rice of our common. school teachers was I I, l Mr. CAMERON had not seen the reports, miserably small, and he would ash was it l, . although he had sent to the posboflitro and right to throw away over three millions on T the Department of Records for a copy. He roads, bridges, &c., and neglect the educa- oslicd for information in regard to the rhcr ttonal interests of the lrouncc. . He would ' ind the "rtt ot craft msing it. . 'ill) if"? ile'ii'1rg,Tc'2,ht',,t'1ei,.es "Mimi i . , o . .3; V 'J 5. . it n 'C or 0 Cl ' rc ', .Hon' Mr, tl11i,ilie,,hti"1, 11: Tei', IT, Increased lmiulits in the way of education. I prisul thathon grad? di tn?!) 'Ci"l l Hi: ciaimcd that the surplus could be more '; I TEN": " thos . n w u u l. !" advantageously used in aiding railways, . I Friday. In regard totho craft nangatin: "I" ".', In ..n . tellitus .1. int " l'w ., . l the waters. they were mostly . small gluutlu'liiit wlieiever'lig se'ltied iii 'c'2Le"Cl"il'e" 1 $3522? and tt v.ood deal of dredging "M _ would he progulod with railway accommo- i ii . . . (lotion, than the manner ro ed in this Mr. wow!) (new? riaiiiu),'a1t2ht1t', Scheme. Amino objection TTl",', schemei Ye" some 6 even . t" 15'e was that there would be no jomt i 12:51:11,231: lu/tlt/g,,"',',:':",',",;,'),',":,',-?,' l',') alction amongh 1t,'Iti,ei,e,1,ie," li', to . . . , the manner. in w ic l t ie money won in it TP. m the hum". of the ttt .oountry spent. Une would apply it to esiucati, it. _ l, that it should be done. An applieuou had . . . . L ads not for " ooo but for $25,000 or another to'the building of bridges, &c.. 3"." i "an; Gii iiiaa "it former amount thusits effect would be weakens-db He oo- Q ' l , . ' n l . . :tedalso to the per capita t istri ution, u. 'root d? knot". " "tttid not tttttmmol) td rround that it was ine, uitable and Utr. Mr. l) 901.) (\ ictorm) said he 1ieyet'et fair 'ir, the thinly scattered ditsi:aicts. Tm _ tunatvly "WAN 1vitl regard .tothis shim"? i rewnue derivable from the timber of th, 5.2.5333 'i',)irtt"ide'g,',1t1.,,ti? ilf'iif-Ifi"u'.'i i . back .tosy.nsype .was large, but it Bu, Grand Trunk scheme was inau aratml,aud it 'iv,':,':?:,',?:,.,?,,",':"? it; ,1,j,1"',tuh',rn, fig ii? was thought that that road and other roads "'c.o. mm a "in? I, Il,. t icta iii 1'. would be paying investments. About residents of the Popu out, l IS ,r.1c' . .'e u it 33} 000 we of the public money of the coun- t1t.ti,Nge,e,et'tt,d, ot'ie;nt,trgiog,a,i,1g,y " , . . W lo Cot? co ts won ; "arrest: 1,'""l1oi1,iup1eetgt'a'lgsttl) yet itwas Proyosed to who? the 'o'atistr. WI "i ' . t ' ,'eL' ' "I ier hea as those t at ad to tail $30,000 a mils. About tht same t sum 1 ' time 12475000 sterling was also. lost 1 in the .\orthtrn itsilu'ay, and ill,., t 243,000 in the "rout \Vurtorii. The i Municipal Lrctn l"u.ul was crcairnl about tilli l ' time ; and the, inns: unreasouabl h linus Wen: granted to sev-crul uutyieip?'iiH. Tlsose sec- . tions oi the country through which mods rah aide l by the Govcrrnnent were not required ' _ to giro security, while the contrary was the with rcspccc of the sections cf the country . A.,L_. . - - -

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