The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 18 Mar 1885, p. 1

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- ---'-e'---HV --""-"'-el- l consider whether " is prepared to take a I further step, and authorize an expondiLure for new buildings. andif so. to What EXC'flll. Ho . loiigaszoas 18hoan Act was plr'S'Sd nu'hnrizin: i the Government to expend the run: of :;~.'i00,000 l on new buildings. The Home is nwan- lint mi:- ',; quueut to that vote being taken competitive I plans were advertised for, obtained, a.'ri. ran l modelled, and that tenders were rcceivrd by Loo I Government. The House is also awn-(.- lint inc I Government came to the communion than Lv,ii,r, l ings such as Were necessary for the l'l"lllli""3l'.i 'll 3' of the Province could not, be (rectal fir chi, MEI.) of 3500.000, and as tho Goveruureut, were. pledged to the Home that no greater expenditure "we be incurred, no lurther step has urani- while been taken. Now the Government pro- pose to nsrc the House to be rcerrnitteti lo or}, n l $750,000 for. the erection of the necessary bud-i»- I ings, and the proposition is to aim-ml the Au: l previously passed by substituting $730000 n-i' l $500,000. T'tysHouseiluvvc,r decided ii' thinlynnl I, cxprvssly as it did thatths,e nuiidings me non-r- i Slil'y,alld considering: the {not that many ot than l, who Voted against the iceoluhion declaring 2h t, _ new building,, Wero iiecoresury expxoel l themselves in favour of them, 1 think .I l mu right in saving that no: only l thom who voted for thy manual, but many l who did not, are of opinion that new budding; are Necessary. There are two things to in con- _ sulorod. One is,sliould these buildings bvrrvctvci? l And the other, to what ens? should the Province l he put for their erection ? There are those who 5 suggest that new buildings arc not i;.,<cu;-~:;r_v, l, that all that is required is the . GP'PCLIOIX ml minu- i additions to the present buildings. Je wir, l» said that their wouid cost not more than $11)).U'J'i or $100,000, but the House Will observe that this plan involves: MORE THAN THE MERE cost' of the proposed additions. In nthrr words, if you but up buildings c rstingt'.jj0,0nt) hero,havin: all the neces;ary requireinrnis for the Crown Lands Department. it wou:d cost the Prairie , not only $150,000, but that sum plus the rcycC _ selling price of the site. lion. gentlemen "ll me that is the actual position So far as the Pcs, Vince is concerned, because it would mean ti: "'. . this site is to be retained, and the h'llll which might be obtained if it Wch e >iirertrl I into money to be applied tothe erection in l hill» I ings elsewhere would rmnuin t,"e.cl up, and so [he l Province would have expendud, dirt-cf): an} in- ' directly, the sum of $150,000. pins the Mlliill.' price ot the site. Then, further, the mutt: lil would be u. btuidinq of modern nut. it W; not be at all such I building as this in (iv-if (ll, ii: style, or in character, and mini there vr-uln u: this un<eemly thing, that these binding '-, o _ ine nearly half a. million dollars (:1) the by, hi have given, would be shaming tree ol, huh up for all time to come. No man luring any reg: rd at All to what the character of the build, ings should he would be conical trat alongside of this barium}; time slirrrkl be new buildings shaming the old ones. The result would of necessity almost be that; thcse in . . . charge of the affurs of the I'rovizzw i: if," u l I. 'i L"in i" f ii 7331i " Il Would' be Iin fill?" If, fining: " more." i ( i l Lid] li fl. 1 a. .", or ll.er, tint t em on" 001411337 111"." 10 1 in i L u A 'd L -2 U ti ' come down, tro in the end, it tile L-i'opusiiion "03.0 -d _ tollowod, tho I'roviuee wsaid be put to ti: L', r; Irl ' ---"-t- _.---- _ _ of expending " sumo which tt:lded to the mix- A y . , , . '"' ,. the sin and the additions, together anions. :i: in n fi'ifth Pa1'iiamcat--r,'crcsr1 .JLQ-o-I- i' 1,e,1te,e 8400,00o, would parhavs not ov- mum I" . I lesstian one or one and a quarter mi.Cii,m:. '. 81011- l What we propose to do is that sucges'xzd by Hie h ; Act of 1880. via., to erect the buildings in the ', _"----..---------, - - l Park. By tr who are competent to judge. it '. . l , .. y , ' _ l is said t lat that site is one of the tt my ourowrtitevorters.) i finest in the Dominion for such a 1. \leiicsdiiy, March In'. i unwise, and I Agree with that up mun. tt. The Show" tssck the a," at '.', (A; och, ', ITJ'lmt site canly had fisc,tto)chiyj,', because :t' lion: f' [{l'l" HIT (Jr' CON 11l'l'lls'li F.trtmett.will look back to the Art they uni " " - _ . .- " " , tind there is an agreement inane Minimum: the ll Mr. GiljritJA' (llrursilttm) p'ccuutrsd the 1"HM" erection of Parliament Buildings there. Th: .1 is oftlni Gunman-iron Li:1 So. 103. rirspuctitrg agreement is made binding by the.\rt " lei'y. d rsccuses. . The om: proposed bythe Govsrnnrun sr'\"~: to tt Fl IIs' F ll ICA "135- the Province the cost, of the "to. It is propos' ll " Mr. 1b:L1trditLtN-To minim} the Muni.. to erect upon this site new buildings of one of twc trpal Act. ( styles. After the Act of lest) e , t ' l. "HR" IiriALrCir;S', l COMPETITIVE maniacs i, f t,.d1,..1r1y1niy/i, .T, l; 'll',C1',"."' v..",i,if "grim" were asked for. These were remodelled and; / l "as; "'titivrc/ti/'th"1'slliir,i,t,1dci1r /i)'/'ic", I?!" _nyvtifysd, a?d..ttnders wemnsked for the i'rec- _ l JUL-hard S),I\,me _ - dt "J .. l l tion of t,tus.buildPrs, according to tivo oi than , ff My oiC1v/,Uii,, amend thi, Charter of ins. l sets of designs, the tirst set being the works 0: : . C "iir'ati.ou ut tid," Ni, Clit T' l 'ii t w . fl architects, Messrs: Gnrdonan l lle.liwe;l._:ind 'dv: T L' 1'atut, Il., '7 f 'AKl . Al a n ututaUona ; second set, being the work of 1lesrrs. lurch: and f e r . . t Cull" Asswcitttton. C . ll bi p.rstion '11 w! U l " ml, a". , ti lion, T. B. 1'ardtsu--l'sospectinit the Town n1rry. -0noum '-eg i [I m il i l l'") u. I i oi Sauna. the 21'/i'."rl',i, l'Ulltlu,.Ur "lint iinliy be coilid snugly l . , . - ' 7 cour es , or " is only iy Cour as; in: , S l AIR", Pl';1'a\lll'.\ll3.\'I'.-\li PUlliDlNGS. _ the 'J17,; at ptmysut used for this purpose can be i _ . lion. ( . ll. FRASER, in moving tin, "mun called such, Will remember to low» seen him: on i .. into Committee on the n-mlulions \iitli tvlvrvirro the walls two deszgns of the new linililinxa I am i i, tonew Lei: slative and 1)epvstnnental Bonding.) not aware of _t.ly technical terirn use: by qrdn» i,' i mud :---t. pl'optitstt, Mr. Sprain-i", to innlm swim _ tracts Itt layer/bitt/ct/tee-ttuit' elevations 1. b,o. i t exphuuvtious before you lune the chair. i do I hove they are called. Uncut ihew two dim-gnu , - not ptuposc, to tietain the Jlou,, at, m). h w will be selected. There may be some slight .. RTE" length. The question. wisuchcw or ll it uni: l modifiev,tions of the interior nrrnntmnen'ts wich , building an) livcesgm'y' La,. oirpur,ivr 1,3,", C, " regard to the oththw necessary for Illio different , cried this some", The "UN. mi; lv u "in, I departments, rooms for the couvenleuw of incin- , fom.s.i.detrotu-joritr, pronounced iisrli in mini bors, etc. _ , pulltflm that, lmvmg regard lo the Quay-am". u; i Mr. MERrDITH---Might I ask whether the . the present buildings, that. having repaid to (he i' Education Department is to be proVided for in ' necessities of the public service ol my, 1'r "Ili:', the new buildings? l and that having regard to all the L'o"U'lltit-, Mr. JHthtlF.l'v-Tiu, matter-unis somvtnne; l stances that ought to be considered, the mm has ' alga iullycons:dered, and it wyat,hoyryra::'vi able ) come when How public bui',dirv,, sluruld ire t int, having regard to the fact that to!" moon '.s l erected. it remains, therefore, imam" Jioivie to and buildings now occupied by the Education i Bl.--------.-,

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