The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 6 Feb 1880, p. 3

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4 f % en made ail over the country, from f oc Ite.." sisted which wa * s 3 si ; ul inl;x:(r.) If there was'mwuthing mortc :'ht:l: f :Jit;l:'"l»"'"'b" to designute all the focali-- p ner torf which the Government were * [ s ::::xtxl:d to credit it was for the aid it Mr. LAUDER said he notfgcd the sup.-- grauted to charity. '_l'he action of the | piies were still taken .l.ru'm.v luronu?, an c Government -- had -- stimulated _ private | desired to know if this were the policy of charity, and the result was that a great i the Government. He r_of'crred to num-- ; many persons were now assisted who | bers of items for snpplies for the coloniza. ' were not assisted in 1868, tion roads, and 't""ld not understand w Mr. MEREDIETH said the leading organ partioutarly t.u'e :lr_v-gooda sccounts, ' of hon,. geutiemen opposite had -- sard Mr. PARDEE said that there were s it was now a question whether the task of camps of men, aad at least blaukets nau supporting these charities should not be to be supplhed. underiaken by the people themselves, *f Mr. BbQULTER sard that during the Therefore the Treasurer was not justified last two. yours there was much greater f | in his aitack upon the hon,. member lo{ satisfaction with the mauner -- of bufldi"g A | East Grey . 'The Treasucer had aiso tricd | the rous in his section than formerly; { to raise a s-cc,a.li_m issue againgt the non, | better materinal was used, and greater care gentleman in this matier, | take» in the _;u".cl'iun o malettd, _ Fore. Mr. WOOD--I diuid not menation the i men from the dis trict were more generaiiy | word ** scciarian." employed. | _ Mr, MEKREDITIL ---- But that was the Mr. PaAhRDEE said he had understood \ impression couveyed, -- e claimed that that the bhon. membep dfor dissiings had \ wherever there woers two hospitals the promised half the people oi a towashitp | f grants were much larger relatively thau that they suould bo muuae juremen ol the 1 | where there was only one, in support oi reads 1§f be was eclecied, this he quoted ligures to show that Kings. 4 Yir. LONG asked it the tenders for sup-- tonand Oitawa, each having two hospitais, plies were called for by advertisement. received much larger grants than Hamil. He poticed that all those supplying iived ton, which had a much laurger popuilation in 'Foronto, anu that few ~if any woere thau either, Considering the good work anuf -znr:'m oft the articles they sap.| I done by orphanages the granis to them c Looo ) .\hp grouna of eco ;A-:--vu | | should be increased, even at the expense oi uied "C2 ihe Sestem 'of) Buschasine those to hospitais. condemned mas en it A+¢ i c cyve gouds in 'FToronto and paying to carry Mr, WOOD said that this subject had them back to Parry Sounmd, | engaged tue attention of the Government, Mr, PAALLDEE said the contracts specified j the Inspector of Asyluims aud Prisons that the supplies should be detivered in | having roported in favour of the change, | Toronto. 'The supplies were furnished as | It being six o'ciock the Committee rose, | the Governirent catled for them, tho con. . Alter recess, l "i\tlct\"' in R j;"ft'l"' h"l"-'i(';s':":é ,fl':':"- & at his ow n risk ie contract wWwas {iVOT Un the item, .'\n.dr(-w Mercer Reforma. To thic Imv.-L(. '('NMH. So far as the pork tory for Femaies, $14,014, and flous were conceined, tenders were ad-- t P C Mr, MOWAT stated that the amount ex. vertised for ; but in the case of molasse i P pouded on the institution to the Jist D« and otheor things, the Government pro-- cember last was $60,843 14. cured the good .'.n the cheapest vlaces . Mrc. LAUDEI asked if it was intended t Mr. BELL thought that it the contract [ to conduct this institution On the same was invariably givyen to the lowest ten-- basis as all the other institutions of \.m'i derer it was ,:l,",,._.,. that only about $24 t Prevince. had been patd to Torites for thege suppties, " Mr. MOW AT.Yes, I Government supporters having secured Mr.: MEREDITIE--What will be the | ¢ ue uanapn neny en | cust of maintaining it ? ' . Mr. MILLER said there was no other | '__{, Mr. FLASER--It will be brought down | ": iy for the trovernimant to biy -"H])])].l.f,'fi | in the supplementary estimaces, _ ;'l""'."""'") ';""llfi pasti ty "CxCod u b¥ o ns | u o vienbore s e regretted that the Commissioner had | _ Nir, MBEREDITIH said doubts had been | f rot asked for a larsrer sum for colonization | l-:.h\"\l as to \-\'ll(:"lcr the Provinecs bad a | I'HI'L', as there was growing up abont Lake : right to retain this property. | C Nipissing a large popuiation, who bad now Mr. MOWAT said the only question was \ great difficuity in geiting in supplies, d whetherrescheatedgproperty betlonged to the \ E.\ & 1 The item passed ; | Proviace or the Dominion, lHMe thoughtit | |__} Pocd F s was contrary to the intent of the Bri.| Pue Committee rose, tish North A'u('l'lf',-'l Act thn'\t pl'U' } '~ I he Houso cl<1j 'ul'"\?\l at 8:{5 (l'\;\ \.'.in ' perty of this sort should go to the { L it waennnmmsmese | Dominion, -- When Mr, Blake was Minister | NOoTICES OF MOoTION, of Justice he had got an Ordetr in ! Mr. Gibson (Hammilton)--On -- Monday f Council passed aflirming that the Pro. | next----Eaquiry of Ministry whether it is | vince was entitled to property escheated | the intention of the Government to take tor want of heirs, but not to that estreated | any steps for placing beyond further de-- for c;im_c, and that was his (Mr, Mowat's) | bate the right o0' the Province to appoint ow n opinion, l Qucen's Counsel, and ior: maintaining the The item passed. l other Council rights which have been On the item, Colonization Roagds, $95,«| questioned in the ju@gments of some of 250, ' (l)llmllu\:ul:;«-u .)uld:c.s' mu:'ltu .\ul.)rclfxcr bol:lln. 7e » s s s 3 ominion, on at and oli¢ BUD. Mr. IABDEE said the vote was $800 jocts, or by reasoniugs cOntained in such less than the voto ot last year. ' % judgmen:s,. 3 * '\ P Sane } cx!h'lc:;duhtkfihl)u'u Not more than the' Mr, Wood--On Tucsday next--Bill re-- | n ramm" "azs C | speciing the Gutario hetormatory for Boys, Mr, PABRDEE said that was quite true, | M+, Brench-- 1: uy A % Last year there was an exceptionsl de. | | "m"". o 'r toomivy whethor in is th« mand for colonization roads. 'The $15,000 i | i l..ll.luu 03 the Government, in view oi which was voted for new and short roads | | """ r)'"'p.'?:"d e CEf k of J_m""'"'""m? °" proved to bo insuilicient, as the number "" .""m"_"{'"t\' € mumluc.e dm'lfl"" of miles ot new road made in that year ' [ PrDSCAs LOS§100 & IMOREUTGE for t'ho (x-' was greater than the number made in any lu'uf!u-u ol the juasdpction Ql.l;&? ('_,()nul? l previous year, + | IC""N?{ e & * Mr. MEREDITH said it looked as if the rmuemmmmmmemmasmmmntcsinemammmncmme | Government had made a specially large expenditure last year for colonization roads on account of the general election. Last year $18,264 had been over expended. e thouszht the House should be informed Y ol the localities in which the expenditure took place. It appeared to hiimn that a s considerable reduction might be made witheut impairing the sevige, Mr, PAI;QEI*) said that $5,000 had been f 1 charged against last year which hbad hbeon | | over.cxpended gome four or five years ': f ago, 'The real over.expenditure of last | _ year was about $13,000. @The expenditure & 4

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