The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Dec 1875, p. 5

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,;' l |n' ';""'-'\."'\.',:: ,I'IIVII'!,:'I. ~| I "w'i es l * | 'l sfi b \'"7 * % a 'jb""';mw j es j 4 r f Bill to conf i lons a4« ; s | " glltionl poxnhm::::.%.gl &9;'5:: ;';;:d:i a return showing the total outlay on capital f | e ing on public highways, explalning that the account expended on Normal and Modal s | object of the Bilgl was to 'confer on manicipal Schools to the 30th of September, 1875; the f 1 w coi porations additi»nal powers in reference to hh o a thene c omp Spmoai ies Not 1A + w hoi e en | ¢ p wl fences borderivg qn hfihlnyl C ligk wors pupil attending these schools for the last two p g liable to obstruction by snow--drifts. The years; the number of puplis in each yoar for > CAul y Bill gave powar to municipal corporations to gl: last ten years, with the county they came WB R require a certain class of ll:zlca, or to employ Tosl d"fl':fd'mg between male and f P B ' statute labour to remove portions of the fence emale, and the average l"'gh of time they ' [ m during the winter and to replace them in the remain in the profe:sion; the number of | 3. summer, Reirtended to mova to make the | pupile Seeght by exch tenoher for fhe last bwo f $ Biil compulsory instead of permissive, in yefi" dlls)tmgnlsh!ng each year, )9 oldl'l' to P'ev(nt m.'!. 'moh ran ihmlgh ¢ . lWlon--O!} Wedno.dty--Addrell ""f P f .T two towrships being clear for a part of the f:; "t}? turn showing the revenue derlved -- / n P 0 way, wtile farmers might be blocked haif-- ta the dfstrict of Algema, from the 186 0f 1 ? 4 M way to market. January, 1868, up to the 30th September > f § last, including the amount rsalized l';om the E 4 i _ Mr. ROSEVEAR said the Township Coun-- ' sales of timber berihs and minoral or other $ A cils were the proper parties to deal with this lands, 8 FQB ' ' queation, Hont.- Ml:'." p\Xolc;d-;)n hWadneuhy --Bill t Mr, SINCLAIR said he didn't think it regpectitk als and other charltio#, | 13 1 would be any harm to allow the Bill to go to Mr. Contts--On Wednesday--Addrass for Y v Committee, for certainly the matter referred a return for copies of all petitions, reports, ---- M O --3 to was a very great griecvance in the wostorn and correspondence rclating to the dismissal £ AW a part of the Frovince. of A. J. McDonald, P L.3., from the office 1 sB f , s - or position of Superintendent of Government | UB . |% Mr, PARDEE sald he agreod with the Dratvage Works in the townships of Rale!gh ' M | hon, member for North Bruce that it would and Tilbury East. ' HH a | perbaps be well to allow the B1ll to go to a Mr, Boulter--On Woednesiay--Address for "I B 3 | Special Committes, as thereby somo scheme a return for copies of ail roports, recom:-- o 6 might be devised for erecting fences which mondations, amf estimates for the main: 6 0) would prevext the drifts which were such & tenance or improvement of the Educattonal € | grierancse in some parts of the Provincs, j ?epoaltoxy, fbrom :LehChéef Suaperintendent ) \ _ Mr, LAUDER conpcurred in the vi k. o any meniber ,of, Sho 'm'irument during "WIP « a permissive Act should be ptn:eda:nttl:: the years 1873 1.874' and 1875; also goples !% i subject, for he was aware how serlous the of all proceodings' of the Council of Pablc d : 0 avil complained of -- was in some parts of the Instruction, or any of its Committses, in re-- %a1[ | country. ;.1':d to the Dspository, durlag the years §# al 3 K 1874 and 1875, with all correspondenos aud A To L | xIr'. GIBSON hopsd the Bill would go to | cosumentsa connected with such proceedings. 9 t | the Committeo, for if it was merely parmis« Copies of all procesdings of the same Coun-- ~ T2 | sive, no great harm could be done. oll, or 'its Committess, with any correa&ond- o M i -- | __Mr. BETHU NC said that in some of the croe therewith, in regard to the expenditurs # | United States wire fences had been found of $1,000 voted biysthlu House in 1874 an& o 8. |\ very serviceable, whiloe in Lower Canada 1875 for the revisicn of the school tixt-- l s * : ' regulations were in force obliglag property: books, W 1 : | hoiders to take their fences down during the em--ammteai ie m 4j -- WV | winter, / | _ Mr. CAMERON said the exporse shoald » "f | | not be borne by private individuals, but by O | | the gublic. 3 | _ Mr. GRANT thoughs the Bill should not CA b be made compulsory, 4 I| Mr. BISHOP said he Loged the Bill would +204 " | f go to C:mmittes, though he considered the t 1 3 [ -- M pisn eu,geated in the Bill would make mat-- f _' ; : _ worte. IIs belfieved it should 4 k be ic't in the hands of ths Council ' : to crier fonces to be takou whol'ly or par. 3 f ia'ly down du:ing the drifiing season. F ; | _ Mr. GRABHAM (Lambton) said it would (t 1 ! be impracticable iamseny partsof the country '"g | to kave the fexoes puiled downa dos\ng snow $ 4 \ itorms, for thoy would have to bs rs--erested | ? !g S doring thaws. Ho thought the Township is | P Cennols sapou'd be empowered to pass by» | ul @ tscre to hao tha uide lines ogened, £ l', P , A'ter futher Cironssion tho motion was L ; 38 caried, tho Pill read the snecond tims, and FWHLL f ro crmed to a Sgeoial Commit'sea ; Ne ' RETURNS 97 ' alr FRASER proserted a retain af cor-- . & T rsevoundenco relating to the Toronto Eye aad | s . U+r Isfivmary. Also, a ratura of appliom« ' ' | tlops made for admission to the Lusas'e ¥ f ' viems in 1874 and 1875, ~ 6 o ' 1 Mr. MERREICK sald ho would liks to ask f :, a V sken the irzs asked for in refsroncso to wl 6: 1 tho 8 P.chaology w uld be brouguat $ fig d Mr CROOK 4 said troy were nst ususlly s "t 4W f p brought down nntil the ead of the yeas, u. B Mb) I he bad siven orJers to have them as s3on as | [ P f , posible. 1P Mr, MACDOUGALL (Simcos) asked ) [ F | when the case of the Dominion Government, g ) JP ~ | in the boundary question, would be brought J | & Mr. MOWAT said he had telegraphed to ! ' Ottawa to have coples sent down, 1 ) ¢ Mr. CROOKS moved the House Into Com-- I * P 1 K mittee of Supply. | s V + Mr, CAMERON objeoted to going on with i P 0 3 further items of proposed expenditure uatll 18 1 iA the report of the Inspector of asylams and ! a prisons wa! before the House, e i Mr. MOWAT moved the adjourninont of | ad % § 4 the House. | 11. } a | _ The House adjourned at 5:30, & 4B C ' NOTICES OF MOTIONS. 5 +1 | _ Mr. Gibson--On Wednesday--Address for ) N & 30 & . C w"" s s'f\ f ,' £..P]

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