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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 21 Feb 1884, p. 3

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' "Parr, '5e'"5%liI . _ , ~' - _ . _ ' ' r Fer, TC. ".7" i'a"rlTrrsrc"'f'Ce',r'hrgl " "a. P..' "I ' ' _ Ir""; v., i ' "e'"." .'T' . a ' 8132 11 per head, in 1883 it Wan 8131 01. 4. Balancedue on ucoOunt of muniei. . J, Mr. MEtth'itt'rH--1s that the - expendi- pal loan fund debts. 31 Vie., Gimp." 83,500 00 l s'oe,, 'T, , 5. 1tlnt' due trom Mechanic! Lnsii- . l a - r. ROSS stated that it Was the r035 ox. '/,N. crouto".................'.......'"- '8."00 "ca . pertdituve. Wtuie on the subject of I',",",',",,,,'] 6sei,',.tl"sii/iei,'.'.',' account ot tsalt, or 6 500 oo T _ all titres he read from the Inspector's report, which Balance in 'a'li'ir,iarGiliGGiGG.': 400,621 til - PJ, ' showed that the expenditure per head was less ' Special deposits. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. iii'iiii 7 . than the luwe t L . .. .. . t " i a cost he had been able to ucer- -----_ _ J. I ttttt of any State of tiie Union upon similar in. 81,740,654 95 . -. , Sfltutions. W. also called attention to the fact "V LIABILITIES OF THE PROVI'XCE. _ t tat the British and United States Govern. sperms DISTRIBUTION To ML'NIUtPhLIT'uC.R . ' . merits did not maintain the lunatics, but put . Balance due .. .. .... . $2 150 45 I the cost upon the municipalities sending them. Uuebee's share ot' Uaii/ai'is%idf Fund, , ' (hey might have expected that when the coun- ttttvie up tts follows I" l ties bore the full cost that they would look Collections Ott tgecout" oflands . l closer after the expenditure than u. central Uov- It"r11',?, 14th June, 1853, and L eminent Could do. This was not the case, how, I tf tyt,',',')"; 18til. r'.::,,,'.""'" 8821,966 " , . I eyer. and the contrary held good. The total cost I Ti nt/ll',,.',,,,",?)',',;;.".".'; 318 01 _"; ot ..tl"t public institutions had Ye 8048,99.0, Oiic Quarter for Land . ' while the estimate was 80'07.584, showing an m Iutoivvetnent Fund l . crease over the amount estimated of $41 Ill, He on atgtuJunt ot lands thuught that this wat, the position in Which the Bold. ...... . .. on .. .. . 235,491 73 254.809 " f ' Province had been found from year to your in, --.--.-- -rCCCrrt regard to these institutions, and it had been I COllocllons on sales F%7,157 " fouzidtliiit an esoediture over the estimates but! [ miidesiuceb ll Mun, t' ' byen_donitaattlr going on. It was unfortunate _ 1881...r............. 3295.710 M ' . I that it was so, but it had been found with the Less 6 per ceiii.. cost most economical management, inevitable. Under ot mantr,tett'.eO. ._.. 17.832 64 273-903 19 f the .l.'.tft1i.tiie'/"tt)i11', there had been anineroam -"-""-iiiia"i',iri, , ot ir,8 , w i: ind arisen trout the inere: . t ' . . " ' - ', tho number ot those who had come to 't'fl',aef,'d'l. t',ha?. proportion according to p0pulu- ; try. In 1382 thine who come to the rountrv and .. ;..V . .......... C,' 1',C." .........350,315 77 i remained were 2o,N7, while in 133.3 tliuv'were B «L " norms FP"'?' FUND. V: ' 133,607, which in... an increase of about 5,000. In 'et,'ys1',,/11di,g,"lgle/g,'1/lie,'nthuhtt l F legend to the Agriculture and Arts their _ f ' t ' I been an menu?" of $14,020 "m tho "manila! l 1805. and on much. 1861, as per Jimmie. 81 l, _ expenditure. l'iiis arose matul from the in t - I m which the statistics had "in (','l'la'i2'"'l."'l'r1',',' l ' @533 l , esrim 'lel expenditure of the Bureau of Statiriiic. i, Showing a surplus of Assets ot........$4,534,24192 l "his $h',i)il0. and the actual expenditure $13,242! i (Ytar, hear:) The House would notice that he eliiinug m. itsct"sNe.ot ryi',2i9. l"oi'iiierly the m 1 had taken into account in this statement the . [ turns had been obtained from the school teachers, trust funds m the hands oi the Dominion at the hut many teachers had objected to making the some amount as his predecessor had done for ' r"turttsrrwhic.h [ma been done Without re" seine years past. He supposed the House would i muuuuution--but now the schedules were be anxmus to know what progress had been . 5 , mm dhvct, to "mum." and much mum inflde towards the settlement of the accounts I, t iissistniic , had been iiecessni'y lor the purpose of with the Dominion, particularly in regard to t coutpilattott. It, "Hum be lot' the ilousu. to con- these trust funds. They would recollect that his I tuder uh :tlm- the increased Melly"), was cout. predecessor in his last tinaneial statement had ' "tettiuti'tt v. 2th Hm inctvased expenditure made the announcement that the accounts were . Mr. HEREIN} ll asked if Mr. Blue had de. in suspense waiting for the completion of e _ Cided on the things Without cuu,ultins: the Gov- tt.attryent. by the Deputy Minister of Finance, l l mums". PV . Mr. qourtnet, and that as soon as this statement I Mr. YOUNG tnrituatod that it was after con- I was in readiness the various parties would t tsultatio:t that Mr. limo h "I made the eitatt.r.te. be brought together from Ontario, Quebec, 'i Mr. ""55 (continuing! said in rc-drd and the, Dominion for the purposes gusettle- ' to aai.c'litupe and arts the same exijj'/ira"-- ment. Que of the first of his (Mr. Rose') actions , hott "Md good. In connection with for. after takinsp ofhce was to enquire wl.'at progress ' estry and butter making there had been the settlement ot these accounts was making: He ', HotU , " (C 'ptiltrrl expenditure in connec- I found that that statement had not been coinplet- '_ tzon with printing. but, he did not think l ed at that tune, and " Fas.not until the 19th ot ' ' there would ire any "bPetion to it. , December that the voluminous blue book con. 'l'lic tot " .. tttt token "mm. the supply brll taming the accounts with the Dominion were re- was 9.111;. c. 131 J, i, a" H," "mm": expended was ceived in the Department. Under these eircum. 's - r 82 his. I Cl ii}, siiiinlr' that the CKDJlldl .ure had stances there had .not.been much time for him R. on," .1Cr'.Wi"., " " (Mr. Ross) to examme into the details of the sc- . i. l The lwlanzz is a stab-moat of the l counts, and from the cursory glance he had been i 'd _ ASSETS or' Tur: Pitov1.Nt'K. iible to. take, ho could see that there were many " INet.'." mm."- 'p,.':,",!'),),':,"',),,'),',;',??,',',', if trt?,',::""');' which the ", 1. Dominion 6 perm The 'le,u'Jll) "this, iri|32iiteiii thiieazelihegtd I l o/iuit.e/iee',iitoai.teuh000 0) forms, and in one of them, viz., Schedule "C," par value ....... 50000 CO ghell'sovince was _i'lid/tte, with the trust funds 7 ._ C, e is enumerate in t ie statement of Drainage - c, per 5e53,0)0 tro viz., the Upper Canada Grammar LouTf,'lt 1,i'ie/,)ti"s"/)"iit. $312,769; the Upper Canada Buildim! fund: now u t c- $121.65; at e _ . 'it, - Tl1',Tr'il,' Lilli... .82l6.201 Bl 472.391 ; tJ/g1ht,'c/t'gl/'v'g',t,'o,'tg:i'ft,f,1"t'ib, :31;- 'lt',/l2'l."'c'l'cid dit ot the Province as at the date of ISM, thus Hires. inn-no.1 admitting that they belonged to the Province l sin llec,,'.33§ , ' . 25.679 61 and that they were pwable so soon as a settle- t Overdue Mimics! ment llild been arrived zit. (Hear, hear.) This, I g on account of n therefore, he thought, set at rest the contentions l , si"f//l','iciri. iiifi IJJ0 91 that these trust fund/s were 'not available to the , . r h u r a.. 8 for Province at any time. '1 he contention had ", woricscotnplered 302.393 oo 'iitot'u1eueet"ct"detl from ftlielother sideholfd the r g _ . G5,819 3'o ous it use tints were e in . - _____. 1.075319 35 trust. and that the Province had no . 2, Special or trust fund.held control over them. So far as these I - . l'li'v ii "li, /1'e,."i ("niacin 'r:." I three funds were concerned that contention was i Lithium ti,",',",",'.'.") v'/2'1y//ai'J.' i set st rest. '1 he claim on the part of the Do.. 1 IU, "uri _ T i,'rifaiiCi,r In," t l ininion tlint common school fund should be left ' tsllotteit mu. it'ttistttud is l in their hands, was one which in his opinion [ lie-inn; interest at b Der l could not be eiiforCed. (Hour, hear.) Ontario ' cont.) ...rs.... -'1' . . _ . _ ...8312,hD 0% and Quebec were receiving iuterrrt on that fund l mm- I' 'y/VIC/yu/ity' fund , from time to time nt 5 per cent., according to the 1y,'de.srellt'J1',tet,ci"ii.et,,','l l population of the respective Provinces as deter- (i,'i1'ii'i'/r7l'ifC/')1fr'1"'ii', l mined by thedecennial census. Tue arbitration © , I "pier (an-Jan, A gum, '; between the I'rovmees decided that these funds l " pnriioii of iliis innd should l were to be placed in the hands of the Dominion ' ln-ar 'tutwcest :ito ,wr coir... , in trust for the two Provinces, but he did not I ["d .'ll' hare received only , ' ', thiuUthe Dominion oouid presume to hold them 1; c'..lr'rl/i')vsciaii-rici: t.47e,39t 41 "; against the .wis.h.o! both Ontario and Quebec. or g, helm;- oueAov.rttt ot." inf: . again-it their Joint request that they should be rr ' concrtioiis on account of I paid over. It was therefore c-Iiiiiiion :,cttool llllltliHUlli r' FUR THE PROVINCE To CONSIDER 1.ii1p/i'i'."rtl"s'. in"; this bili _ , t Whether it woe to its interest to allow the tund N oi June, 1861. as per to remain with the Dominion drawing five per award...-.., ..r......'.' I , cent. interest, or to withdrew them and apply _ ' l ('ouinion school fund (see them in the public serum of the Province. So tJonssoliduteu' Statutes. _ for as he was concerned, his opinion was tlt .5 tVw. 26t. 1.009033 "YS? ' they should he allowed to remain until the neces- ',li,V"tt/ /'l"'lhcl, s 135i . sities of the Province required that they should ' ii'riiir deJUciiii;: luiid Gi', be withdrawn. The House would be surprised 'roventettt iiinil. $1.520.- to learn that in these accounts submitted by the , K, 24. portion leonsinz Dominion, after credit was given to the Provmce to Outario, "19"." 'toola. for these three funds, amounting to 81.909,tl4.5, Pte..."..' Fm; cl',',',"':"),'",! " there Was shown to be at the credit of Ontario a t,tly,y..'l.".T.'".'. . . . I'..".".' 891 201 " sum only of 8966,312. This was n sum almost}; .__'. .33 801 017 37 million dolliirs less . than what they had beeiiuu . J. Value of library. share assigned to ' ' the habit of estimating it at, and his first enquiry Ontarians pei'iiw.ii'il.......... 'r.... 105,541 00 was its to 'how that result was arrived at. It I" thought that the Dominion by the _

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