The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Mar 1874, p. 1

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SUPERANNUATED TKAOEER3 FUN D. w "d .Goncral W) " NO tdhtidlt','g",'ilr, on "elem". "sttt" lteeli into a 00mmittee meander the tolttnr. lag reaclutionI:- [ her i L That itiee tthat only," . 'rho, I,tt/ttgtt?it, iiitit'fit,ttt; utee to the giiiGkyeaud this . ot . provided by law, tthit Whigs Lt',',',',,'.' aixtyyeare, beentitl toretire P? NI {mien at hie diacreHon. ostl "w" an M" anee or at the rateof " dollara 'r. 1 annum lf. ovary ot Inch "tth." in P" r Canada or Gum "POI (urniahing to tty airmail ot Public Inltruction eatufactory evi- dence of good moral character, ot hie age, and ot the length of hin aervioe " a Public or Riel: School teacher in Upper Canada or On- tario.. and such pension may be 1tIt,1t,'ntgl, out C': local fund: by any Pub P or High School Board or Board of Education, " its plum" . pull t th t teacher 2, That it ie ex en a every . under alxty years of age, who ha: contributed " aicreaaid, and who in dlaabled from prace tiring his profesaicn, ahall be entitled to a like peneio or local i"ertrt,'ft',,',, allow. ance, (flllf,"1d'hhll'll' the e evidence, and upon furniahing from time to time, in addi- tion thereto, aatiaiaotory evidence of hie being disabled. h l Mich 3. That it la expedient t a every er . entitled to receive an allowance from the Ba. 'peradnuated Teachere' Fund, who holda a first or aeooud-claee Provincial ftelee,t or who 'e an authorized Head Master 0 a hit'. School or Collegiate Inetitute, shall, in ad . tion to aid allowance or pension, be entitled to receive a further allowance of. one dollar I r annum for every year of eervrce while he I Il'lil such oertifhmU, or while he acted as l Bead Master of a High School or Cclleglate Inetitute. . 4. That it is expedient that the retiring ' allowance ehall cease at the clone of the year , cf the death of the recipient. and may be die. continued at any time ahould the pensioned _ teacher fail to maintain a good moral charac- I ' 'c, ' Mr, to be vouched for (when required) to the g 'r- eatiefaction of the Council ot Public Instruc- tion. ti, That it is expedient that if any pension- l ed teacher shall, with the consent ot the Council, reeume the tes,',': of teaching! the tttttt of his wance ehall be lus- pen tttrtutirrtssothia being comm; and, incaeeoi hie again being with, the Council on the superannuation ' a tttht for the additional time of teaching all be l allowed him, on hie compliance with the law , and regulation. Carried. ; ' PRIVATE BILLS. i The following Bill: were read a third time :- and pa-tdt--- l To extend the time for the completion of the Sandwich and Windsor Passenger Rail- ' war. i t To incorporate the Canada Live Stock In. l aurance Company ot Ontario. To amend the Act incorporating the Lon. don, Huron, and Bruce Railway Company, and tor other purpoeee. Rupee the Omemee, Bobcay eon, and ',"g11"'ultm,tt Junction Railway Company. . I Reapecting the Canada Southern Railway 1 Company. ', SOLEMNIZATION OI? MARRIAGE. 1 On the motion of Hon. Mr. M0WAT, the Houee went into Committee of the Whole on the Bill tor the Sclemuization of Marriage --Mr, Hodgine in the chair. On the fir-at olauee, Hon. Mr. MOWAT moved that the first clauee be no amended no that it be provided that nothing in the 'Act _ mould extend to marriage- illegally Ioiemn. t izedwherethe parties to ouch illegal marriage: 1 have ','httre,r, contracted marriage according to e law. This amendment was agreed to. _ . On the second clauee, Hon. Mr, MOWAT moved an amendment to the eitetth that the publication of henna take place in the ' church. ohaptl, or meeting-hence in which om, of theparu. hat been for three montha in the habit of attending public worehip.' m purppoeed thin amendment in coneequeaoa of i I armation to the effect that trequently l I partiea attended a church which war not in . the pariah where they raided. l i- The amendment was agreed to. Clauaee 3, 4, 5 6, and 7 were used with i verbal iaiu'a'a', p Ort olattae 8, prrtviiilng for the reduction ortuprice of ttttrhifioaU. of marriage, by

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