The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 3 Mar 1886, p. 2

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"I A l vi: . I. "PT' I: FY x. T'4, " A I? "U' "e " 't .. 3' l r, " ' i i ' l t ' a' l iet'ond-clasa tcertitieste' was indentiva1 or . lt.yy.i, twenty tailors employed in inukingthe .3 ti almost so with th ft' Muse. for instruction, the l prison clothing. In this respect he did not l . two extuniruttionsouighr i suppose that there was any interference with 1l VERY WELL BE AMALCAWATND. . I outside 2yuo?ur. Ir.1 New York State the ll _ g 'A'ccordlmzly. as a. member of the Senate of i if???" ot l'l57,',,. price labouehnd been intro. l L ll loronto University I submitted a when": for l we" (3." a. ""33"" extent. lt involved a large 3 I J, this ottject which involved the division of l Egg. tinittlire or changing machinery. .ulld , i theextunintstiontset weeutheexamiuers ofTor. ' t unions oiling done as the eont rat-Is expired. ', I onto University and the ('entriil Coiutuittee. I lie3ml'ieuid that the change had not iiiuteri- f .tutel a. full dint-unsion of the question by the. l ally lessened the amount 0. competition with l tietuyte I concluded it was open to grave oir outside labour. . l Jections and sol withdrew it. In order, how- ' The motion was amended so as to refer to q ever, t, u prevent any collision between the employment at the present time, and carried. , 3 , ttyortxphjettoi:,t:1,iptttyia,tci,y.g) held in, , l SALES oy MARSH LANDS IE m- it: Sc oo S of t ie 'rovinve. it was. . I , ' . ' '." . - -"V . 3 I agreed that the presiding examiner intrth- , . My BIKER??? "If"?! .t)yyy return showing Iii ed with conducting the Departmental EX- 1 mlf'ehll 'l) gm; I' .no"." T-llmr'v'h. l:atyrs, a 3 r arnination should aim Ink. charge of the l To t I." m f,'),',',', ',,fl,'l/ l" P.'.'.',": in) ol ll alr,inyi- _ i ' I candidate" for instruction, "uri forward theie I min l to )'11')1i"t'l , to 3whom patents have . a ill papers tothe Department. to ls' sent there- been "'7e, "I all" t m nuut et ol "HTS m eaeh l 3 rum to the Registrar of it l' iiiversity. "ale: t ly')',",'.', . ' - : l So ttsr as the preparation oi tit, xautitttvtiort NORTHERN COLONIZATION ROAD. '! j, papers or the reading of the tiitrsa'ttrm i< cm!» ' Mr. MEREDITH moved for a return show, i l . carved. they? hm been no iiiiialgallluiloll l ing the amount exticn..ed on the Northern , I , whatever. Now, the hon. gentleman ink-i " Colonization Road in the township of Glad- _ the Depiirliiient is "tiling to extend a simi l stung. gnu-e the veav1881 l showing the do. . ' 3 rar privilege it) the Other univevsit its. My sails of expenditure in each year ; the per"to" . answer to tin-t ic,, lutNl certainly. l arn,liow, l to whom moneys were paid and for what 1m." 3 . ever, considering two propositions by " hich poses ; and also a return giving the like par i, the whole work of such examinations might l ticulars of the. expenditure upon the bridge, ' l he i over the Niqeisquga River, in the. same town- , Ytu'lty MTU'" smei.irii:ii. ship. Carried. " , , 3 One proporutior; ic, that the tlireeu ttivtwsities Al GOMA APP utie, t"- not under the direction of the GrrNtttntitttit Tr CI gkt _ - f 3' . . . f ii should agree upon a common unit riciilaii ioti. I Mr. IA O) 34:30le that "'31"? (fwd-1310?, 0, t the pours to he sent to the Depart ment for ', ly": houw it , 'ulrl he advmtt ttlf,,, Itu""it' IQ t ' distrilrtttion to such place" LN require them. ' eiuititiHIl to take in.to f1."lt?.1 1" "P "i' J,1', 3 . and tlie 333mm." of the "audidatcs 333 333. 3.3,_ l curly day the net-own y ot in inducing . (arise 3 . i turnul to the rtNicu rat's ot' the respect ivc uni. 3 latityt "S"Pep'j' ng the yytt1i,t)y/iiglst,li1t,"',i", o _ _ versiiies. The larger scheme. and the one JUSTIN! In .'hlizonia. alqo respecting Alt 1331111.- wh'cli i would very much rejoice to see cziin l ishinvnt. ol otrtontu.."i "will?" o1uvl.'/ti,,d,."'tt'il C', I 3 ' red. involves that all the uuiivtsities 'ol stwhas.the tpie ol ayttsivy "11:31.24! '., {1533 " Tr Ontario agree upon a common tuarriutlation. l l "expecting the oollec'ion ot SM"? y1t'e, all. i I , I see no reason why this may not hedoue. As l for the t't rllerrt.ioy for 'o1vrsytoJ"Pt".'f of l rl it I the pane" would he. tiuuli:, examined by the 'statute labour in the. unots'yuioy/1 territory I . 3 3 exatuituw" of their re~p.-ct ire uiiiv:w,,ititss, of Aiixonia 1 and also respecting the two cent; a i each could retain it, on ll standard for adult. , hind ttth' where Ietual. settlement audoceu- a I tsion. Failing to cstitlre the adoption of either l lmllOH exmtu. He said, 1 consider that the ' _ of the schemes outlined. I a n nevtwtlwle,s law fur , i ' willing to extend to every univer<ity the Till! ADMINtsTRM'rON or" JUSTICE 3 1 butllt' Cu0tiec, for local vxauiinarious io, verv unfair as applied to Alqoma, where _ as those agreed upon for "'oronto thin-r. the Gnu, fees are only allowedto utaR'rssti'atet V tsity. into anxious tottrtify in" simplify " and constables that are allowed in the old a far its pon<ihlc the work of higher with :itioii. ;et[]ed arts of the. Province. When arrests . ' E In a limiter of this kind there need he no Iii. madl- in Aigoiiiu. prisoners have to be 13 wr 3 jelyusy. 3 All r iir universities art. labouring 3 conveyed a great. distance to gaol. in some ' 'll 3 with grew energy. and l believe uith grunt l instaiis from two to tltree hundred miles A, _' , .'uutesF. to niruish the luvit tVilirivs for lu. I through iii-oilgli country. and through woods , . l t.omtiiisit ion of 1l.iat Il': ull' Why" fliy1tyttr' where there tire no roads. This is very dif- St' it ize~ the l I'sl i.i:i\ci'\itic< ill lit" l nited Nate-i iluvnt, from utakiug arrest< in the older l, , 3 or tliccontiiiciii of Fuvope, toull llitNt' who svttled portious of the pvovirwd, where i I 3 enter their hulls. Arul if my J)rprt'ttttc,'rtl, 'lit counties are small, and where there l . a a 1.3," gum in any Way in promote thou-nit. 1 {mi ood naavatraun'zed and turnpike. roads y ,3» f . shall feel that l am doing nothing more that: 'r'l"iyao,ecd' Lid commitment of prisoners in l c. " _ rr what is t'xpt'ctctt ot tt department "ntru.,ttul l Alumna often takes from one to two weeks, l _ I-a, T with the great llllt'l't's'ib' which this Home anit the has" of two constables hiring teams l Us. I dies cot,tyy.i.t.el,to my care. or iroatcs, in some instances both, necessarily 'g ', Mr. M9illtl.S "HI. U." ousAsrvati9trs trsade makes it verv expensive to convey prisoners "H',,"' c'ttiltyiitly satisitylovy. to goal. The fees allowed the constables are l'lw "M1yi,))C,a,'i tiri,atl. , "m eleven cents a mile and 81 50 tor making the i I le P.ly, y,ASi'ril.'s 'ttover) --- l'hat Bewionul iii-rest. which is quite inadequate to pay the 3 , "P"., No. 43:/y thy "'essto.r? of 18dl, "WWW" l, travelling expenses without making any 3 j,T-':/rr1ytT'r y..!) ttt' ty'o:tttsol the 1/.uisyisity ol" allowance for the constables' services whtii- 3: ',r,.re1',e,t.,? tor 1059. be referred to the Nomi in; ever. You can easily see that in a district . toniinitteeon l.'rh.iriuic., tn ordertlmtihe ad, r3330 miles long with a sparsely settled x.itauil,ity l printing the same may be con- metrv, and in many places no roads, the f sid, red. l uriOd. iiii.':iii'iiess of the law as it now stands. l ' . ClhNTll Si, PIH.s0N LA ISUL'R. will give you an instance of a case that! Pf; it " Itiv. taint t t'ixoicu tnovorl for a return curred in Algorna s?nle t.w.o years ago. 1'wo I showing the number of convicts coniiiieil in ulett were tirrestty,r tor highly". rohlwry at, l the Ceutrul Prison. and employed at work "iseotasittq, near Sudbury: Two oonstalrles' l which coinpr-te' with the "oil of other " i. had to be employed to take charge of, the. ~ Zens of the Province : the kliltl of work . it... prisoners and.. convey them to goo] at tiytlt number employed at ouch kind of (viri-,'.iih Ste. Marie. 3. tliituiice of two hundred miles: the amounts rviu:ived Ly the Croscrnu,rein 33". " hand car had to bl. hired to iiikf' tle I,'",",'"",'," . each convict so employ-ml, He tttttth, thi, em over the Alumna. Branchot the (J:P. lulyll- motion iii the requext of " labour oruauizu. wit)'. wluwe there "to no ti'attts' running". Ine. t F thin who Were under the i-.,-o.,i,rt Ihut sy-sys-tably!. and prisoners had to wai" at I _ I their 'inlvtr,ls it ere injur-l by thr. Hum" Algomit Mills foI).ru.sttt.ttuhrottt.to take them 3 . I l and thoutzlit. that Work should he 3,:-.;\.333..33 to the Sault. ll lll'lt they arrived there. 3th:- _ t 3 '3 which did not come in competition with ou'.. case could not, be tried tor three dart. lhe 3 3 3 3 . sidelatboiir. inngistratM had to furnish money tor the 3 lion. A. s. HAlll)Y will on: m.- motion whole outlay, and all they v.ot.tld collect _ should be limited to some Period ol' Lime so i by law wac, t.h.e regular tees, which amount in to facilitate the obtaining of the inform N- "d to so!tthirty dollars Itews than the .005!" 3 tion, There were now hUlll'.' 400 ',cic,ouutits in incurred. l ou can "ttturine how enthusiastic . .3 l 3333, Central Prison. About 100 were "tttttul those iiiiigistrates would be J" lll'a'klllg an- _ in broom making on Nelson'" contract, 'u'li/,ut, WW arrest 0f. le some kind. "w .satue . . l 100 on the iiratulon contract for. the tttatiulV thing can be said in carrying out. the. license 3 I ture of snrall sleds for children, toi' wheel. l, law. Whore otlences artyyntytittta.d thevy is I; l barrows. washhnardq, etc. He did not think l \ery often only one tnagiyrtt'ate. It J'etlutres l l i that in any of these there was our coinlicti~ , two innigistrates so try those tftric'ti ; itrtothet' ' "i 3 tion with outside labour, except lacrhulm in l ttty/it/ty' has to be sent. for. and it may the. article ot washtroards. The Government's take him three days, but MINI". a week is object had always been to select mam-33.33.s '; spent over acme. [he magistrates have to in which thero would not ltet'otupotitinn vith I pay their own travelling expenses, and lose outside labour. but it was,' itnposs,ilole " their own time. and when they try a cusp . - together to avoid such competition. Broom they get a fee of iifty cents. In all fairness making. he believed. Wm cziri'iel m. to " auctjustic'e. to the "syscisrrtyt.es and Constables ' l very limited extent in this coiiiitrv. 'l'lieh in Algorua, th.tit' rm" either tutit.ht to be 3 there were about 100 engaged in l,ii.kmaic] increased or police constable: appointed and f ing. it was the custom of the Govevntneut paid asulary, and placed. at reasonable. (list. i T to hold conterencea with the local brick. tuiicm from t'tlt'll other, in order that thead, 3 3 makers from time to tirue, and lo I tniniritration of Justice may be more cflicieiit- 3 3 _ l C make such arra.n.gynents (H to create. 1y curried out, in that district. in llltul'g'au-l ( ' I an little competition as povxiirle. 'l'luut iged territorv m Algoma there Pi no provi- , l ' that? were some twent, slim-iiiukei-s stun made in the statutes tor the punishment 3 3 3 of ott'encesi 3 3 l l . _ l "i, t Lck' ' . l

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