p * L, ME BIN' xii. r ' " (ep, . 'Io- ' . ' 't "7 _ rrcr Cl. T . .' 'NE 3 _ EM 4. , 23 - . ' . n, ',,;_ "t "L, h', o J , 'd,", V Ne - ' U , . - ' . T _ :7 . t stimulatrd munici . . Q" '. _ panties to pursue . _ . ' ' 'ill Policy towards projected ruilwsv: Itt of other communities. One Of Il . tlmng again to the Central Prison li; Jliti the books was shitten by Dr. Simon, chief C! - - 1 mt runny of the prisoners sent -tii'cii,' We're _ medical officer of the Privy Council and of _ _ l _ unsuitable, inasmuch as some were old some ty Local Government Board of Great Brit- , 'i.Sri:'d {ram epilepsy, and others had lost 'ld,'; and contained a mine of valuable in- , llmbs. With regard to colonization ")de Ormntiom P took up and discussed one , i, lie thought the Indian landts on Manitoulin r917 Prominent cause of injury to public ' 7 . sland Were entitled to some aid . \t'culth, Viz" that arising from filth, which q Mr. PARDEE stat . as a very expressive term. The different V ' " " tedthat '-' . _'. ' .. . l . i for 18t8 contained an attuli1/iiol?)e"e,eiii. . 1511.208 of ulth injurious to the general health _ , ouization roads on Manitoulin 11:13): col- ed Tush"? were mentioned,and, contrast- . I" , , a . . fl 1 nose which were injurious to it MLHEAMVEIlgx was glad to hear l, rflrtrcuinr households or individuals. If , he he ed en on to say that tcf/Jill/ei," were drawn out, with a View to f ' receipts £111 a. 'stntement of the 1:013th answers in writing, and sent out " . be placed 'd 'ie,"1thT1 for 1877 would and"; :lUrks'of municipalities, cities, towns, 1wtore they were "hid tho rain. members the p Sol pointed villages it would answer " . . tr.; n . . r S , . mates. There war; 2y1tiid'rt/,hu"iiutl than the 1'it,s,.gftio'll', $112133? . be"? , lu, could object in the Speechoi the hon The result of this .method i't,",h"'t','t'fft'f'i e ' e the Treasurer. He supposed the Gown-n; they would obtain detinite information I mcnthad not the courage to ask for an my 1 cartflflly Considered. The Chairman then ' , PeT?,1f'/1, for the erection or new Parliv 'mbry'.ttcd tho drafts' of two C irculare for the T meat buildfngs. As a citizen of Toronto c.omsyeration Of the Committee One j ' ' 3"}! one oi its representatives, he Would oer: simply vc,iucsted the clerks of municipali- ' ', I i), ainly not Oppose a pror.'ositio? of that kind. ties to anriwcr the questions on the second 'I [ ' ". 'il, He ,t/iu,'ihl thatu Province with an alleged as uccumtclv as possible. I r l " , Burp us 0 live millions might Well n . Dr , ' _ " _ ' l , I rr » better buildings for the ',1ui,e,,tngvt'llc',i,1h'f added 1ie'"'thi'l,silt'i:'; "PM. that pus diseases ly o T I I ' the public service and for tho meetings of the latter an]: ot diseases mentioned in i, i , li:, th.e.ryoyle? representatives than those in 'lh _ 1. V . . . i . . ll _l' which they met now. He supposed tho this e .- "bulbous said m drawing up , , i , Government was intluonced by an apprehcn- dISLl'eru' uh; he had cl:dcavourud to , I l sron that some per-sons outside of Toronto 12,li,il'fi" ? home?" tito-t: causes whicL _ i 1 might Hunk this city would be getting too time wl "lie Ir11li,e' health .geyyl,l,y and ' V - l i. wr many tavours; but he thought all classes in dividu- l'."'" o'er-c simply con/med to the in- 1 . l I i l the Province would be found totake amide in '//il111," .. , "m migitt be cailud individual I havrng respectable public buildings, and (r/i at: this oi course mirrnlly important 1 _", l would not be unwilling to grant an "ppro- the} I": ("when or public hrsicne, but j " printion for Parliament Buildings which 1,l in} "lf..r(l.fl To; Iituit.cd, to those causes , would last for many years. He contended \lirlt 'ly/lf,','.'?,",".",,) "imam tite public "mull: ' that i.t was a waste of money to spend it in of ll er the) dense "our the. general habits -. C, patching up the present buildings year tur 1):; (innmnnty or from individuals, and i " after your. Ho went on to speak humorously " ti', t new acted Upon the community, of f crack in the ceiling of the chamber, ._vr. 1351.1; remarked that infiatnmatoryl a 1 t'g1,ie1,i,ees,ts"'1'ge1id,al/l,'v1'rr the heads of uni-Tees n on: not includwl in the hot. i , [ 2 . . l s on 10 overnment side of H ie. ("ll-"NAN saii't he had sin , n l at i , . . r _ .. . I ,' _ c . l ' the Tu.". He cPsed by remarking that suruptton in drawing out the lislc.' on 1 ' the criminal population of the Province had Ltr. Cr,/cuis thoual t .. . . li 'i increased largely since the present Gov " - 'l :4 b I . an erupt". "' ("4,0,1ch , . e n should le bo inuludud whicit w ll . P merit had been in power, and if the insane scarlet bv -r small 3 , 1' Woutt CTU a population had also increased, he supposed Aft- ' " ypoxr.etc" the Government was responsible for both a further discussion crysipclas and l (Laughter) . consumption were added. 'E ' , The House then went into Committee of :11": CHI-"RM" said. they iwsntcd to find " '; I 5 Supply, and passed the appropriation for on . Vi", fy the gusting machinery with ", V - I the maintenance of Government House. :' "3" to the public health had been put in i l ill u The Committee then rose. tgrown. la the city of Hamilton , ,r . I . In reply to Mr. Cameron, ll Board of Health had been r" ' SE w. W001) stated that " statement of the la n r' 'y,"r"".'r, and Dr. O'llcilly proposed M _ . Y. r' receipts and expenditures for 1877 would be Il 7.1.": the L'ommittce the regulations in I , =, i . brought down before the House was asked (lilpuatron oi. thc. hospital of that city. E " ' I' to vote the remaining csrimarcs. I' thought the opinion of the medical 1it- ' g . Mr. Mo" A'I' moved the adjournment ot l he: should be obtained in regard to the . l 1 the House. list 0. questions, and with that object read i ' The House adjourned at 4155. tl cm over l? Dr. W oriuoan, who made sev- I . eral suggestions which met the approval of , ' NOTICE or MOTION. t1cfr)nt',u,i,1c,',e' ' - r. Burst: sug'rcstod that tl l . , ' no _ P.. o oonoghue-on Monday next-Bill endenvonr to find but to what (,",T,tt",'j.ft, [ rr I entitled " An Act to amend the hluciuuiicti' cinaiion and re-vaccination had been rescirt: 'd Lien Act of liir3." cd to. In the, country places a great nian T I , , T _ _---.--...--.-..-------------------" parents neglected vaccination entirely y l" fi, l SANITARY COMMITTEE ancA.e ce/tttIJ,"',' inserted in the list in accord- l _ . - c u is recommendation. 1 ' ' ' The RanitaryCommiuett met this morning. . D . AIKXNS suggested as an important Sill) I P r Tin-re "'an present lion. Mr. Crooks (Chair. lat of enquiry the relationship between; l L' inn"), and Doctors Widvlinold, Preston, "Ens pm! water-closets in the country ' , I) ', [tht',? Irarnuy, Wilson, Ihixtcr,O'b'ttllivan, . Even m Toronto, Sherbourno and Jarvis: , - l) arhe, Blostyn, McMahOn, Barr, linrkin. streets were very faulty in this respect and e _ 1 . Mimi-i Workman, Arkcns, and Finite: were 2 the result had been shown in the ifr'C7ii'airii" , r " t I ma tcnrlance. of typhoid fever on these streets. People ' l he minutes ofthc last meeting were read ', seemed u? forgot that if a sewer was expeet- , I w T) I and adopted. i ed to drain land at a distance of 60 feet, it . ' i ' I . l . _ l .oy ",totron of Dr. CLARKE, the name of Dr. i was natural to expect that a well would . E ' Ilichardson was added to the list of medical dram the Wutcr:closct if it Were only a few I , mm to be examiued. I to? distzrnt. It the questions could elicit l 1 t orm. 1- . . 1 . 'l ho Cmmum mid since the Committee I lthe ti,1i,1,'na,ti'ttl,ineatt'd.' distance between I lastmct he had had a better opportunity l :churacter of 'll' Wa.c_r-closets, and the u for considering some of the questions which 1 useful Ito, Lhnd o 'poil, " Would be " "To" P be, the Subject. of the" enquiry. The 1 ("scum-m which warren" /',"lllf?', of infantile 1 ' I librarian had kindly selected a. large num.. im- wosimityof ti) ("fluently caused by ' ' Iver of buokg and rcports which contained a" i clot-11:! the 2,2'lnd 'tcp/it to the waters ' linen} deal ("interesting and definite infor- so. le' had noticed 1:? only six feet fr.,, , Cl I Pal.""' upon many matters rclating to pub- clearly attributable to may cases of typhoid I he health. lfe lad looked into those books . I, mm" catwe. I in l cursory Wl1y, and he thought they were I 1 .Dr. Bosnian mentioned similar cases in r of. immense valm and would be ot great scr- l 'if/Or",',':,',',':')',' j}, TM'e to them, having regard to the different l er some discussion the . ~ . . . . . crrcula . 1 auditions din which the people of On- amendedin tho direction Baggested. r "as " no we as contrasted with tuoso A diircvarsion arose on tn ( ifal . . ventilation of cellars. e question of the l ' k' Mrll . 'i'is'fl