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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 24 Feb 1874, p. 5

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I Hon. Mr. FRASER said the cyst-om had been incrccsng in eltieiener year by year. There were two objuctc m view in the passage ot this law. One was, that a msttieitmt record should be hope from time to time of births, msrricgcc and dcothv; and now in thorium}: at can nsmoc- and dates could be obtoinod that cauld not how been got in my other way. Tho toeort/r object won this obtaining the vital statistics of tho ccnntty. He did not pruposo to trt. devour to force compliance with tho law ' It it did not work woll, the Leg'uhturc could !, afterwndc dad mth it. The ramrt at prim out before the Home was tor 1872. and in the report which would u nut publisher the banned rlfittiettar of the "home wow '. be more marked. Mr. LAUDEP. complained ot the useless nature of the Regisshtae-Grtr erel'l Dept-tine", and maintained that the Regutrar General himself admitted his imbility to enforce the law, And geld the report was nnrelhble and ageless, but he hoped it would be better next year. It no moternel beaeiit oonld be obtained from the 'aw, he thought the department should be abolished altogether. m we; opposed to the voting of $1,445 toe this deitartatorrt which was no useless in its character. The statistic- were of ho use to the people. Medical men dietegarded the law an elm did others who were called upon to "siat in the oompilation of the smimcs. _ Some further discussion took Platte " to the eftieiqmT of the Public Accounts Com mittee, titer which the item wu pissed. On item Na. if, 1'thsemtary's and Regis- trar's 1ltiieo, 821,8t5," Mr. M. C. CAMERON naked howlt was them was on human of $200 for schedules, ' and circulars. Hon. Mr. FRASER said that there was n were". in tho demand for those articles every year, and the $200 was put on for tho intimated increase. Mr. CAMERON regretted that this men. mm ever became law. The experiment hai not worked 'atlatisstoriir or " ototttlr, sad the "pendituro wu you!) in, advatto, oi tho bttttefitB that accrued. Tam were much more "ioUnt menu of obtai aiag vital autism». and that wu through the census. Ho tegrcttod that medical men and others diy.eArdesd. thg'hw,_and the direct benefit: whicii would otherwiu result were last . He um: lst the law should be enforced. or a CIS out of the Sbstubo boats. Hon. Mr. PARDEE aid the hon mam- bu- for S nth Grey could not hue my}. the "wt of tho iUgfittar or he would lee th A five mm o; the marina had boon ttrgis tered. Thu he though ms u proof of the .ifuiwcy of the system T Mt death: In! not been up My re: 'ntmd, hum» main! men would not Ull" the G n'ernment Mt up, Arr, ML'LEOI) thought misstatement can: with very bad grace from the lender of the Opposition, who seldom "bonds! the mash irge of the Committee. Mr, CAMERON abated that the Govern- ment formerly was always willing to give ar. duo information the _rreirestttahives of the tat', required, and this wu now more " sin le in consequence of what he oonsidorad was the indiicioncy of the Public Account. Committee. ma. Mr. CROOKS said the whole of the detain were before the Public Account: Cout. mittee, and he considmd it was idle to du. cuss the matter here. okiiiif Riga-t0 tho Treasury DaparL- that, 317,250 Mr. RYKERT complained 'ittt8l1,000 a." benchexpendcd on phuubing during 0 t e rs itt coma tation with mommy" l Mtt ' Itey. "MIMI the Government 1rould by The items respecting the Lieuteruttt.tlov. tperu. otlico, $2,500, and the Emcutivo ~0unci1 and Attorne Genera?! Dopat".tuaut, 3111.130. were pulsed? . . MN 'bo" - -deait " with ; ttie balmce "Wild be resrerred to reduce the liabilities of the people. The Lotion was than carried and tho mee went into Committee of Supply. .t1'1ty.iitiiursa the Government would he " tdyhiiiirTd in its firtamxt just an they new (\(X NI !l;tti,iii,i,i)iiii? conducted. Bank: and ' . _ _ Iodetiu, for inssenoe, not only ," v4 [ an"? reported the profit they had nude, G the reserve they hid to not epegt. The . "Went was living upon its apital but "macaw that provision ehoufd ba, 'ttaiUtor the figure, It the lend: were' t?pened to commerce, the revenue derived , tian that source ehould be ,s,hr,,tg'lt' and l Ptttkptly administered. They shoal be l "tprded u the capital of the [ ffPthr,. and_ I. portiy (ugly of _thia ; ants. Mr. LAUDEli "id than return us (My asked for two or three days ago, and u di. Mr. GAMER/0N uked wk: [tlt Bill "It'd thge/tit.? 't? til: i.'f Lou: nu istrib ti n ' brought down. a non Act Wi Hon. Mr. CROOKS said chin Bill m. distributed hf?" Hewonld shortly be ready with tiv, matter. _ Hon. Mr. FRASER bran ht d relating to hnmigratiod Agata, own It -- - m... nu wuum consent to 'that on tho ogndjtinn that hit oonsonbing would not pmudxce the question as to the right of the Government to proceed with the order if they pounced such right. This wu agreed to. . PUBLIC BUSINESS. , sgsinst every nun who had not complied with the law without reference to dream stances. Clergymen of the Church of Rome were making their reports no regain" " the clergyman of the Episoopsl Church. He i tttt it would be e mistsken ides tn slab tin the system of regiateas tntion. after the short trial it bed is)! Sitar some further discussion the item was pseeed. The following items were then mush- Department of Public Works, $17.50!; do. Agriculture, $1.000; do, IPtttigatiG,si,iiii,. Public Institution e, $5,450. The Committee rose, reported progress, and asked leave to sit sgsiu. Hon. Mr. CROOKS moved that the Com. mittee should sit again to-morrow. Mr. CAMERON objectedto this course as 1 Wednesday was not a Government day. , Mr. RYKERI' ssid thst they did not want to hurry on with the estimates before they obtained certain informstlonirom the Public Accounts. ' It was utllmately " geeted that the Home into Committee ot gently should"go on the order, of the day .trirjpirosr, on the the consigieretlon the it should not be pro. needed With if any objection was taken to it. Ron, Mr. M0 WAT ssidhe would consent to that onthe, MntliHn-s AL_L I . clergyman that?" i than tin tration, I Sitar so passed. Hon. tti, MOWAT exitid the Importance o? ha en aytetptpltgiatmtlo 'nuthis 'l'gtf,,t'tl: {a all civililod countries. It we: also important that the registratioa should be u fall and correct on possible and they expected soon that the iiGiiiiiif Sac» raters would be oble to make reports tut won! be entirely utinlootory. This Aut had not been long in force, and the people were not alive to the dutiee of it, bit they were educated " to its provisiom. It was not confidfred desirable to meticyte protecutionu Mr. MERRICK considered it the duty of tho Government to enforce a law up m the mutate book or remove it altogether. Mr. WOOD mid the returns of the P. ,cr'uo trar were regarde" " a failure in hi4 8903(03 of the country. The mniutensnce of thiada pnrtment wu one which required the serious i..ondhuration of the Govehumm'. la his, opinion the law Ihonld he enforced if the statute were not repaid. _ Dr. WILSON "mud the Home that ', medical men were generally very willing to i give the information, and Impressed upon tho Government the desirability of enforcing complimce with the law. Dr. BAXTER did not think the dutieriat. posed brim: Act were very onerous. and he was sure medical men were willing to give the information. They were. it was true, noglhctful of their duty in my mltancee, but he did not Belt my fut-ion why a kw of so much isnpartmw should be repedal. 1 Mr. 1WKEP.T spoke of the necessity of the report bein a complete one, and msia. tained that if 'dl, law was to be of any use he cor sidered it should tm enforced. Hon. Mr. FRASER said he did not pro- point to institute any proaccltion bat to edu. cm the magic to the law without rescuing to my har mews. Mr. LAUDELL mixed it the Provincial Secretary intended to enforce tho law during: the next war. In the report that he In blongbt tii'1"iuG'i'l', bad intended that the law should be enforced, but tha night he had said that he would not enforco obey- ancc. . , hft Qg} than ht the char I with N Pard'om. 'tcal most: were Buggy coin-cab Ile pointed out that the nuns: of children {mud not always be obtained, nnd thug ated. ical men were not cagnizmt of one-thud of the deaths. m sag owed that it should ly madeimmmbent on amines to make than (PM: tuarwr, . Dr. CLARKE considered this awriunaat a burdtn on the Provinw which gwe no adequate return. - _ _ M w.- (unabated m" iil'il" nld shortly be ready with than other , Mr. FRASER brought down It r y g to hnmigratiod Agents, 0 an LAUDER aid that return w l For two or three days mm. "3.1.0 y, n Abner with, when the Fun. ttttot the Mum. qt Act Would ba the P,

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