The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 17 Feb 1880, p. 1

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p w . i" ..-i..e . M" _ """'FM,lr9Plllr"' . . . __.---- - _td..u.c; The Public School rates are collected "B--------.-----.-----------.---- "cutout any expense upon the support 0 ONTARiO LEGISLATURE: the school. He was aware thattliere was I some piovisiou ot the kind, but " did not -----e------. . I work satisfactorily. " r, t - ' 83831011 Mr. CROOKS amended the clause so as Fourth Parli,vnwt f?irat in provide for the collection of Separate tit-hoe] rates by the oiiiettm of the munici- Lsaisnitrivs Asssnstr. paiiiy. Toronto, Feb. It. Tho faith clause, reqlirin: the I:uh:..: ' . . three Selmoi trustees to keep 00 s 0. tut.. Jie, Speaker took the chair " mum, subject to. examination by the m m . TlHitD hummus. imam-cur. was amended by outlying ly ' -.e . . d a third pm at the clause relating to e inspec. ittotollowiag Bills "m r" tut, The seventh clause related to cases time and pastsed '.-- a iii-re a portion at a township, school sec- Respecting waterworks for the town ot tion desired to withdraw and become part Winghtun-hir. Ross. oi a section in a village or town: 'lhe Further to amend the Jurors' Jun-Mr. Iittuicitr'tl Council ot the township was nutty. eiii|)0W";'°d to Ieiit'"21g',,,t',re, 2t t . . . The remaiiiiu c at e C I,"),?,?,,':..))?,.':' in; Midland Ration] of at; primed with somge trligutstntsndtneryu i ntiii d---- u . . . ' , q tell; tho chair at six o'clock 'l'o incur wrote the Flos Tramway Com- the bpcnltcf ' ' _ ' . tv,,',)'...'...'.']')'?)',')':',,'. d THE LHtiUT.-a0YERN0Us I'RIP. ea 'cetin the t'rtrauord and liuton an Alter recess, initial." 'lil',.','. and Lake Huron hallways f lieu. hir, WOOD moved'thiit the House .--.Nt. "or. l , l l do go into Committee of bupply. Jie re. 'ro incorporate the (ltarlti ititnrio Cen. i A2 markcd that in making the motion he . tral Railway C'otttpauy--Mr. Hey. i t ( r t' desired to offer audits; oxicizpttplps r PIT , '" . "B' .., t ' iw' t," 'in an exm m GUYEltNaiis'y't suites oi norms. 't't ' g- . Exiting been aim" the subject of """'-""---HWr, M;TI"" tha Jrrmt-t1thr' inVeatigatiou in another place, and twamrruw resolve itseliiuto a Committee commented upon " the public to Consider the tollowiiig resolution c--. journals of the Province. m referred to "ilmt the Peuttmattt-.uyerny mats, some of the expenses-thosts particularly trom time to time, nppomt an this out ine li cars and or tm-incurred-tn oi liivi'ion Uullllm. who shall hold othce f,ggeig'./d1it'i't1 it": 11ifu"tUati11'lr,r"e,it. tttrr"tiiit"TrTro, ate-amino that such inspector "oettttriit to the North-West Territories. may be paid a salary not exceeding toat. m did not propose to justiiy these or. teen hundred dollars per annum, and such pcnditurcs by referring to "an." expendi- actual and necessary travelling and other mm on the part of tortucr Governments expenses as shall be trout time to time or former Liettuutaut-uoverttors; nor did voted by the Legislature, ttnd that tly he intend to express any opinion as to same shall be payable out of the. Consoli. whether an expenditure of that Rind was tt outed ltevenue Fund of the Province." proper expenditure or not; but he thought lNSUltA NCE COMPANIES. he might be allowed torcka. to the practice . C 'OOKS' Hill res acting the ex. of former 1eyHti1rtriys.,in tint regard Mg te/i/l?))).,"),,',':,. or/IX,',',,',' companies to show that the present (£U\'crlll3irnt had waste-ads second tune. taken no new courst, at ha sinipy . , ' ' " followed in the lootstcps oi those - PUBLIC hCllOOL AC ll, ' who Were equally responsible with On motion the Mouse went into Lom- them to the people of this Province. mitten on Mr, Crooks' Bill respecting In 1870 a trip had been made by the late certain amendments to the Public Schtmi 8andtivid Macdoiialii and his colleagues, Act. in WWW" the adoption of the tirst Most". Carling and Richards, to Lindsay clause, nrakitaT " opriottal to shorten the and Feat-ion Falls in connection with midsummer hululars by two wte1is,yr. - some locks, and they found that wines, Crooks said it ""5 only proposed to "XV? liquors and cigars were abundantly 'up- the trustees power to adopt the clause it plied a that occasion at the, public ex. they ttpprovcd of it. pcusc. (Hear, hear.) I Mr. NcLALruliLiN read a number of Mr. MEREDITH-[Into you a state. letters received train medical men in , meat ot the accounts of that trip? Toronto and oit.cwhvro to the «fleet that I i Mon. Mr. WOOD said he did not pro. the confinement oi children in school pots to go into details, but to makes during the latter part ot July and the general statement. Subsequently a trip month of August. was most injuiious. ' had been made to l'eteiboro'. and the same It this well known that the more physical i supplies Were. furnished. The same was exercise and open air given to children true of the trips to Belleville and Brant... the less brain weatiiiess and cxhatistioti ford, to my nothing of the celebrated would inllow, and the greater the prospect Chitora. trip-ttuae, hetsrr--arlsicts had iota tine type of men and women in the been taken not only by members future. of the Government, but ify members , Mr. ClutrKs pointed out that the of the House from both sides with their clause Was littluiy optional. 'l'hcre wasa _ wives and families. On that occasion the class of tery young children who refreshments which were now objected to Were deprived ot school privileges were, supplied much more liberally than during the yeni round, and the shorter upon {he'réc'cut trip of the present Lieut.. vacation "mild result in giving this Governor, The objection made hy the class better opportunities. Jt' the school Retorm party to that trip was not so much corporations generally (lid not adopt the to the character of the refreshments or the shorter term he Wounl be quite ready at amount expended as to the attempt which I the n at session to tail back upon the pie- was made to cover up the expenditure so , sent practice. that it required a 1rstyriaoy accountant to Mr. Fl'al'slusasoxud whether the Bill if find it in tho Public Accounts. for I} had passed would apply tor the present year. . been charged to the extraordinary The teachers had made contracts for the account of Colonintioa 1touds. eyi longer term. and it any change was to he "1tghter.y m, wished " point out, i made they should have the opportunity too that some of ttttt tyyt. gentlemen; of saying whether they should liC.'lV': an Who were objecting to "If espeadtturei Increase of tentuuutatiun or not. it Would had tltetmy.lTs participate in the various 3 not be fair to impose new obligations op. tripe W ,ruici, ho had referred, and par- i the teachers while an ier contract tor the taken of the refreshments that had been current year. proi'nded. /d"p thell.) .But the girl}. i Mr. 1:00h's "IKIS t . Ben trag C " C00tutott on w "P section th immisg l" If "$12.31" xiii: charges ot this chart-diet had been investi. the "Wang: , gated by a Public Accounts Committee, The section was housed as amended or discussed by the pnblic DOWlpapers, Clan": 2 was also has". u. The third and such conduct was all the more un- clause structuring the machinery tor the Cracttfttl qrlMttg it took place within . few r . . . mouths of the retirement from his cities collection oi school rates in union school of a gentlemafi who had so ably sections Was passed Without amendment. filled the osition of 1dotstonatttuhmrrttor' [ On the fourth clause, respecting the col. f?eut l, r, ' W t . i lemon of gcltool m" (their, e r.) ith regard to he expen. i ' t ' . "iituro he (Mr. Wood; had expected that I . Mr. Il 5533011" thought some Provnion .the persons charged with the duty of pur- I should be made tor the collection of tchasing the supplies Would purchase Separate School rates by the municipality. "our the nine articles in the same qua. I .titiegaa had been provided for pronoun llIlIll.li-iII-----,,-,

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