The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 25 Jan 1878, p. 2

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" M SR% 4 ».-.m * ', T e ~g " ',a 7:._,.- {;f ,:"r"' tr;:" 4 , [ |! -- ; * C mll'"m gll:m i:e i;:z'.,film, of members to read i Mr. Woon--There is no doubt about / LA !' A cim before they are pre-- lat. . ( sented, lest uny viola'on of the ruies of l'. -"}I, o o ' t should be apparent on the fice of thom; in which Mr. Woon wished papers to be brought s t m :,tbu .u;eu' duty not to 0%er them to the House. down to show the system .of check on tl_xe | of any pi(r:\.;:&?.;f"'t': or ony member takes notice expenditure of immigration agencies in the petition does not b;'i'"f"'.','""" ","""" charge of Europe, amounting altogether to $16,492. E; the petitioners. CC y inutireturns 1t 10 He also asfed for the details with reference > EXEMPTION PRoi TAXATION, to the item of $7,364 for © Provisions and C ,' 6 2 , Mr. MOWAT rose to move for a Select Jl\lcdnf:'d' Attendance," under the head of & 9 | ('("u"u"'i(!(: on the question of exemption, mmigration, s ( K | | when ° Mr. Woon said the agents in Eum(,{}(- had ; J Mr. LAUDE i ha to submit an n.ccom:'t ul'_ their expen itlll'.l"';,' v 1 f would be ullm\'lz'd sfil.d,,::';'ml llll(:ll:?ldtltx':*el::)::l':r and t:' o PA 2 \V'l%!l'}:(:l}flllt"l"?. > .;:V,"H ' i -- } ' f of the Opposition was present. regard to the item of ::2',,::.,() or assistance | A f | | The e -- to emigrants, he explained that the system, | f : 1 ie order was allowed to stand . which was now -- in -- existence -- only | 7 l Mr, MOWAT moved the adjournment oi to a certain extent, was to. aid j | f K j !" the House, emigrants in coming to the country and | 4 A U |1 E The House adjourned at 3:30 p.m. settling here, and also in l".i"g':.'"':'.""'h..f t T )1 nngrrrintreye friends over, The matter was principally | ; l T § _ + NOTICES of MoOTION. leitein the hands of the Commissioner, | 1 | | \ i IL ; --«-- Several gentlemen asked that papers or M - I i | 8 Mr. Hay--On Tu--sday nesxt--Bill en-- persons might be brought before the Com-- 1 | 3 | | 'F~ k. titled an Actto amend ino Municipal Act mittee on {the following itcms :--Commis-- § | J i# #€ 4 im respect to jurisdiction of county councils slons to temporary immigration agenis, 3 | ? . + t PE f| t | over bridges in township and county lines, $5,022 : David Mills, services reNorth--west $ f {' | CJP $ and connecting |leading roauds within the Boundary, $8440; grant to Ontario Rifle | | | Nee | county, Association, $600 ; expenses of Returning-- | ¥I"t5] & t Also--On Tuosday next--Bill entitled an officers for Bastings, North fx.ml East, Kent | i ib § B y Act in respect to the Juspectors of Public East, London, Muskohka, F.mhl!v's('x Finst. i f a & & -- Schools. * | Ontario North, Oxford,Southand North, Yic-- | s . 1X * : f es suctse: ; v+ ; | toria South, and Welland ; pay lists to men | | ; s k | & Also--On 7 ""-'d"') * '""I"" entitled an empioyed on scttlers' l.(;unl(;::l(ml.\. $l,.147 ; | 3 1 ' CR > ct to amend the Municisai Act in respect | PBP | ' U P © f ' to municipal clectors. * sums paid to contractors for work on colo-- | | WE | Mr. Clarke (North Norfolky--On Tuos nization roads--John Carroll, Pigeon River, | Al $ | Tay HCXL..J Mt prciel whas k)--On Tucs. $3,578 ; D* M. Card, Muskoka, $1,900; Hon. b 6 ' day next--A .hl! enti led an Act to amend | B. Flint, bridgewater, $250, and C. F. A k y s 3 the M'}}l"'lr'fll Francii=», and to make pro-- Aylesworth, Monk River road, and for loca-- €| f )/ yision for other purposes, tions, 8600 ; salaries of J. B. McWilliams, h P | Mr. Wills--On TuosJay next--Order of $1,190, and J. F. Way, $2,062, as agents for ! ' J T)} ) ~ k the Honuse for a return of all accidents and | Crown lands; 'and the expenses of the Scott . & f J § casualtics (whether to life or property) , frauds commission, amounting to $7,700. * | f ' F which have occurred on ralways iu. the Pro-- | This concluded the selection of items from | vince Ul' Ontario undc the Junsdiction of the accounts of 1872, and the Committee ' the l.q-g:slutur_e of the said Province for the adjourned till Tuesday. " I year 1377, which shall set forth :--ist, The mevnnersommmenmecunmrmmenmens | Un names of the respecti«e companies, 2nd. *n on * 3 4 k 'The canses and natwre of such accidents and * : casualtiecs, 3rd. The points at which they | | ! f respectively occurred, and whether by day ' $ | i C f or night. 4th. The full extent thereof, and § | i | | f all the particulars of the same. Also Bill & o -- J to amend the Assessment Act. / 10 d | KR _ 6 w mm l mm omm mm mm | | 18 | § a f | i MA > s 6 PWBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE. 11\ <BBI is t The Public Accounts Committee met this R | k P t morning, Mr. Clarke (Wellington) in the k. l | 6P E. echair, _ There were present also Messrs. 4 | is > \ Wood, Baliantyne,8triker, Meredith, Deacon, | (| : Gibson, Williams, Wills, and Ferris. f | f@ 1P\ |4 § The Comumittee procecded to examins the { ; TNE Public Accounts for 1875, beginning at page I | Pi} t ' 55, under the head of Education, where they ' | TB Jcft of at the last meeting. $ W | f , 4 M«. Dsacox wished to know what the ' 4 d duties of the cletks of refurences and of re. | EN2\ | f 4 ports and returns in the Education Oflice | | U > were. F § \ "I ' y Mr. Woon said they kept charge of all ro-- % * l 1 fs turus and reports and of the reference book . P ' Theit duties were those of ordinary clerks, 1B | | d i and were very useful. | T t P [ ft/ Mr. Mzsszoiru wished to see the particu-- i 1 [ f lars of law costs, amounting to $149, paid | 11 to D. Black. . He also asked for papers . 11h E explaining the item .of sundry newspapers, §A ," including subscriptions, advertising, &c., as ( h | b p foliows:--Edncation oflice, $174 90 ; Journal ) hy | IPy -- 6 of Education, $108 96; and museum, $15 67. , [ 3 NMr. Woon remarked that it had always ; ! ' } 1 t been the practice to have newspapers sent (viMs | ; to the Eduacation Office for the use of the ) f . Ministcr, the Deputy Ministers, and others, ( iT 'Those for the Journal of Education, he be-- ' ' | 3 ,' lieved, woere exchanges, as that paper could a f f vould not be well conducted without theim . * | 4 18| i Under the head of Public Institutions 4 f Maintenaace, ' 1 |) ; Mr. Msssorrw asked for information with | § |-- ; reference to the School of Practical Science. j [ 3 I l Mr. Woon stated that the school was not ¢ ' |, woing on at present. _A new building for it 1 th « was being erected ncar the University | ' P -- G 'The Government was only asking for a ) | Lb . j f 3 partial vote this year. | 7 f Mr. Mznzorrn thought it had been practi-- . | | A cally a mechanics' institute for Toronto so | U -- far . | & i | i | KF C Meeeeenennn nt" x in dn L3 s le ':' e l' i B M Sn t

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