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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Mar 1874, p. 1

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l m (' i T _ LEGllLAilBh on omnm' ----i------ sworn PARLIAMENT~- THIRD SESSION. _------------- WrtDtiiyurhy, March ll Ihts Speaker took the ohair " three l o'clock, I BILLS IN PRODUCED. , The following Bills were introduced ."-- . I Hon. Mr. Mom-To amend eil ooruoti. date the Public School Law. lid to th 1 mt Aur--'ro atnond and. cause i. i ' ' y.' re etin the c. uncil of Public Instruction gumbo gig]: School st3. DOP. 7-H ESTER GLEBES. Hon Mr. Ct: "Kl B withdrew his motion relstive to the It.trchoater gtohtss. - CROWN TIMBER LICENSES. Mr. may} i): withdrew his motion refer- ring to (be-on timber licenses, " he found the defect he desired to remedy no longer existed. - __ ' Mr. P,YKERt than moved " That tn the opinion of this Home it is oxpedi.o.nt Wt pro- visim he nude by which diutsioieytitt' ser titled to mum-uh under the. Mantel?" Loan Act tt I573 ehsll be permitted to ex- pend their tpellet',',' in secordsnee With the wishes o. the "tsp-ye". " 930""9" through their Councils or by by ism to be pssscd sud approved of by them. He said it in prared that there Were several municipalities which could mt, or ' did not, desire to tske sdvsntsge or. the 12th section of the ststute, which mended that the money should be spent on permsnent lmprovetx am, such as tyUpjtal, industrisl terms. improvements of school buildittgspul? lie hails, bridges, etc There wee s steii.g.fy.ss1- log in the country that every t.musittirislitr should be allowed to invest this money f' it pleased, and he sew 'P. ranch why the arbitrary rule contained in the Act should be laid down. A municipality . should be trusted with its own funds He knew thst applications had been made to the Government by muni. clpslities to he allowed to invest their money in different directions. and he had seen the Teo.h.ttio? of one of the Councils of York desiring to spply their portion of the money to the maintaining and support of their schools: lie thought they should impose no restriction as to the way in which the money should beexuended. but thst they should merely see that it wss properly investei. 3 Hon. Mr. MOWAT aid the distril'n ion f of thst Sonia of the 'rt',',", provided for ', by the unlcipsl Loan and Act of last ' session we: s matter which involved, " everybody must be awn-e, one of are" d)fBeuV. It wee sexually admitted that the Act of last session settled the mst. ter "tutaotor!U, sud he thought it would be extremely undo sirsble to rem n the nutter It wss s nutter regsrding whiz; yesrs pseud any without I solution being found, sud soy. henna come to s conclusion in respect to it by my large maj critics of thi, House, and by the Votes of severe! hon, tlemsn on that title of the House," Would an. mistsks, he was "timed. to attempt new to no on i the ,1ucuion. A very lsrgo smount cl gis- oretwn Watt 21%" by tho Act in re ordto the l ohyctstowbmh this money should be a - '; plied by the municipslities receiving it. t ', fins thought that the money should be e:- t,tlt, J' r. a?! 'P lwould show n rent " s rtien of ther Clergy Reserve Fund wss 'Ut' lost I because it was distributed without sny re- 1 striction. It WM only . year since the l Municipal Loan Fund Act wss parsed. and ,'latettt, it there sn- to be my ithauga i In that?" had not {of come for that l ehsnge. lu., ought to " the sdvsntsge ' of some experience in regsrd to the working of the Act " it stood. Most of the munici- pslities which I'".? to receive money, were content to apply it for the purpose. provided in the Act. The only restriction Watt in re- gard to the P!TPrymty of the objects. The etdprovlded that the money might be Mr- pli A." 11.tts.ah,1. of "dimes. and some of the iunioipa1itie, hsd tshen sdvsnta of this provision and intended to spply 'el' then in this direction. It might be "plied to 'drsinsge, or for the purpose of building or 'r'M',f. s common... or hoapi. tal, in ustrn ism. schools. public hall, bridges, gravel roses, or In linking my tea',httee, improvements "tatitig eh. mum pshtleu! or towsrds the reductlon ot municipsl tPtt.,r, already contacted for public works. 'hile there were s few muni-

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