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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 1 Feb 1881, p. 3

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q - 'Tr, FRE T .1 ' i " y , . _ t _ I . 5Yrr"stgrNml " BP,IF?.!.R'!rf'r:7"' tarhf " PF .1,-- ','TVi IF 'i. ". "C"' ,. br 'suN, I' .' ,k'. a": ;W. y, _ T . _ _ _ . a; y . . _ srrr/.jtirl2jXi:, '7 ir,'r/. .- . " ff. ' tid'icifii MrsgME . ."' i " Nt . . . i wr vii. . at t ey were i.n.the same position on the sill» . _ Mr. Sinrlnir in the chair. F " , Ject as the Dominion Government? l Several Rules of Con '; Were adopted. When . g' ' . b. li Mr: c1uPi.rr.1'os'--r say they meet their: Order 21 was reached the Committee rose, re- . , iahilitr, out ot the current receipts. 'i ported progress, and aalred leave to lit again. ' " ' Mr. 1TAs.Ert--.rya.r, hear. Turs House adjourned et 9:80. . It. being so: o'clock the Speaker left the} , _ ' chair. ' _ some" or some". . an": uncut. y - _ ' T Mr. WOOD. continuing said that if they Mr. Lauder-On "Nd" ttoxt--Ahder of - A l ,,' , ' . t the House for a Return fitpt of all ments Iavin'2, a surplus each year samientto meet . ' ' W ' theh%iiity Were iro"idi"i'o ca italize the li or lenses made between the Government of _ - yr . _ . , , " . p ttV . Ontario and our partv or parties reletim to . n ities of the Pvovince for fourteen years. then riehta or rivile , ,3 th Ni 1 It _ ti t . t tlsi9omirtionGovemmentwereequaurboupitoi twi RV gu 'P ec Pgap her, a . .r, / ca it: li h I.. . . A . itou or in ara Fails, showmg dates rents, , f, t in a net on liabilities. Butthey wimstohlby or gum, 'l'gl)1tftr,as', aid o te t f ' ent . " the hon. member for North Grey thataa they d It , r who paymr , , ' hm] a detieit for tw tl '" th f secon , a statement ot all receipts by the Gov- boon d to ca itali u, " 'ir2h"'UJl','l'e' teal?" eminent on account of such rights or leases, or . mod on up . CC, E 1 ". h " ,n 3 sort account of any rivileges sold or grttrted to . g e? peu "PPP MN wit grettr force to ' any parties at Niagara Falls with dates of, ' the Dominion 1loverumeut,aa they had a deficit I payment ' . I ' . for nine or ten years. The logical result of the i .kiGrf'on Friday next Resolution whereas l [' I reasoning oi the. hon. member that too Pro. [ l all property. whether real or )er-son'il helonrr- F "nee trhott.ld. capitalize hie one million and a I ing to or heldin cot (i " ii' '0' F ' f l hali oi scrip issued would compel the Dominion C ll . inec ion "fit" Tper Juli" , f _ to ca m. lize tl si,. 1 idv _ I..', . . o ege, the University of lorouto. and Lin- . ll dub tett so any, which would in- versit C lle . . . ' . l 7 crease the public debt of the Do. to. thy JO ego, 18 W.tylitt J.).?.'.!'.'.?.):) belonging, I F niinon by $59 000 ooo. (Applause.) It was e people Of this .Provinee; therefore, l Q as fair - to , ca 'Giro, the .uamnteed rey!lv.ed,.tu.t all expenditure connected With Tr 1.. . ' , P. 8 . and institutions shall after the 1st'day of i recennso. the lrevinee as to capitalize the Januar 1882 "' ' th "ri f thi r , liabilities. The auntrd amount guaranteed to Le 'isl'iiiire . 't'dl""i'lie e eruption hit', us - . . .. . d I ' ' i . 38 ' putario under the Confederation Act it capital- slut" he inelude'il ii: "3333313,. r"hJ.,'ii'i11.d1c1,s'"'.. . g, , ized 3031;113:3me e,t.oie1le,ii,ti',il"rt0,ei; that all tiuancial 11all,d,nl'd1ll'e')'u2d't.11f to tin.I ", 0.00,/ . I" . . . . . capital or to ordin'ir recci t Tt" ' lit ' i . , ' ' . i on J n or (A. MAN, me . ,'st'gitiljatti1'"ht,h.s)iargjtt'oi; [tsth.,",.', lbw"g shall be under the infect COIHBI'Ol 1c,)1"t'dA1'lli". i ll" , J t "" ' ' . ( ear, tear.) I ' surv Department ot Untnrio and of this Legis- l on. members opposite had sud repeatedly, ik . . - i , l t" , . , . l l , In' I I ature; that all payments shall be. made to', not none ot the snip us oi t w bum ticld.Mac. l ' m. .: ' ' l h, ... i a ' 3., . , . l , . . . t l ' appeal in the l u 'lie Accounts ot the l iovmoe, ' ioiizild Ilovertuttent was new remaining. But g and that such cltaaees he made in the law ,t,h' FWEr'ggscgl'f' 'll essentnil out: or. that trut" relating to said institutions as will enable this . . Ill1srf? 'f o " per ycuf )llds--WM m resolution to be carried into ud'i.ct. textstey1'e,to"?v, though instead "03116.5 per Mr iloss--0n 'l'tvarsd:vv next-Resolution _ will: brit',, thy): hf". if?" d31'0901' l 12t' that in the opinion of this House the special r'l"t'l,t, Ll u"-".', . tie? . . ".a' "uttul t " "g a grant of 3750 a year to the Collegiate Institute ut the, ppossttlon co erruy?ze the inmnoeshlmt is an unjust disutimination w/Gust the great tliey'ls'npuld if" s.'-' {Hindi-Vi and fairly. full". majority oi Ilii,ris'chools in femur of thdse in . ',",r"ye. 'pe'.tt 1.n "m" tisat t te resources 8 .mc the kuve centres of pninilntion, which are least _ I I".""""', had not.yet vey.hed their lllgllest in llcrl'l'of such Special aid . aud based Jd It is i' point: It was' Y,i.e;y,'.tiy.,?, on the Part ot the on the employment of four mule teachers, and 1ioy.fyy,ee1.t {it an: .inie tullllttleilac the ie'venue having sixty mule pupils studyin': Lorin, is hp _ et' the Prop V.tCt? '0 as Emu". as.lcyli tt .mjlliott, defensible. as it unjustly 1hscrimulivtcs against 1.0" they would K/low tit:" the timber lity.its uot females either as teachers or pupils midwives , Ili'ecnsed exceeded in. value those under license. an undue pi'oininonw- to a brunch-of ysfuzly? not . i (13.1%: were [","'t?1')leii., to :1qu l Tad. from! i practical in its tendencies, and opposed to the _ v,'yy,vr1r"T1t to ' . "35""! , lc' "aniu A Lentrs progressive spirit of modern edmsatiou. i-lnilwny were building it. read front the termi- Mso-tht Frid'iy nvxt--ltcsolut,iou that in tglt9 ot "W". road to xwl'immx'. i'jy.s wouid the ouinion of' this' House the second selection . , undoubteih- allch the, settlement ol the eouu- ot' iu'ows bv the county selectors should be. I ._. I 'oct1 ' "z b I . . o..,.,' T. . . . .. "." 'rwe' . try, iy/..i,..a'i.,'s,11t 'AN 'silt with ment. by", I.b1e1, "I l abolished, as being of no practical heneht and the nortu, jus;. 4 , .1": wcyld pm" "M "mum" l entailing unnecessary expense upon the county T ' place them Yuwnsulps under llt'cnrlci. and the mutinitiiitier, . l' i result Would be a larger urea under licences i AlsoL-On Thursda7 next. -llill to encourage 1 T F null larger rerenue to the Ill')'? lil'HlS Itc, the construction of snow fences. , _ ', ipui'tnn-ni. ills own Vtt"h' WItlt regard to a, ________ 1 ', topic allude l to by tir: lion. youth-nun oppn- _ , -- __--,------------------ ' is": due suw.uadnuated tencners fund-was t (that while it won increasing it was for the 'l ilieiwiit of a wry deserving Class. The low E salaries at which many trochcrs worked pre- _, vented them from lnyinyz anything aside V l for old age. He thought the Govern. ' i moot should deal libemily with them. ' ( With l'Clu'l't'll'Jt' to the '(l'ulll to Prisons and ii'haritalsle Institution». it wa-, stated that it (was increasing year by year. He took the '1 ground that the charitable institutions ot the _ ; country should in: eneouruuul l that so long as 7 itilc)' saw so "tiny persons Milli-ring from all 1, sorts oi complaints, he should be sorry indeed I if that or any other Government should relax ', l their (shorts in assisting tnese institutions. t i He stated Hint tl.e l'nlrlie Aivounts would be I irendy in a day or two, when hon. members 'r iwunld be able to see the Unnsuetxcnsof the l . N' . i l paot your. lnvy would mid that due eeoumny . . ','uad been preserved. while at the some timel itlu-y had been a liberal tloverumcnt. Theyl ' . {lived in an advancing age, which required! . V ' I public men to lool; at matters from I .' 3 l a liberal standpoint. not considering whether _ k l there was a surplus of so much more or f 'ilcs:s, but remembering that they were bound , l to look after the best interests of the. people, I y x they wniruud,aidjur;thoseiystitutioutriii.ht l . 3 ' ' i wurud aid, believing that the prosperity oi the S, V ll'rovinee. so far as the (revenues Were eon-l . i ccrnc-l, depended largely upon the prosperity ', y . of the people, for if the ia-eeipts from any De. l 'R' l pnitmcnt Wco.'. less, the municipalities would ', . l be called unoirto maiutaiu solely many of their b" charitable institutions. An increasing revenue ti, if from the Crown Linda Department would, he ., l believed, en ible them to ward off anything like I. indirect taxed for many years to come. (Loud up lause.). . It': Home then went into Committee of e Supply, and alter passing a few items the . P , Committee ro".', reported progress, and asked , leave to sit again. N JUDICATURE BILL. ' The Rouse went into Committee of the r . , Wholo to further consider the Judicature Bill, at -r I

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