The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 4 Mar 1886, p. 2

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* s k : 9 L 4 ¢ brands. ; f a P } ) bring Sroperty under the Act, the first thing Mr. WHITE said he would move, S2cor led [ to be done was to examine the title. Now, . by the memberfor South Huron (Mr-- Bm}}g\v). S with regard to the first examination of the ; -- that the item " drill and gymp&K¥ics" "be title, the Land Titles Act and the Act for struck out. s 54 s wateting titles were stmilar. This Bill pro--: Mr. BISHOP said he was rathe MWeticular ( 4 josed tlxas the Act for anieting s'itles should about the company he kept. (L&\Zhter.) E. be somewhat mmplmu:}:l ana that some ot Tion. A. M. ROSS, replving to a question, the facilities granted by the Land Titles Act | said that the creamery at the Model Farm shloul(l ll)"' fgranlo'l to those lwho :walleil tholm- | was paying its way, while atthe same time | selves of the Quicting Titlee Act. In this | y were at pay hign prices to farmers f way he believed that, for the present, the | Fo crewne he to pay Aigh. I outside counties would be substantially as Maintenance and repair of Government greatly benefitted as they would by the ex-- and D ~tmental buildings, $56,760 00 ' si - + an cpartmental buildings, $56, P | tension of the Land 'Titles Act to them. hT [ $7.500 for Gor ; f Wh + & n MA (On the item of §$7, or UTovernment : Litt ere,. in one | of these (,ountxg.?._ * House, Mr. McINXTYRE said that he had | I TI' l"" wak examined under. the Q""""'i placed on the paper a resolution for the abo-- | * "%f is f.\'l't.,h fhst, examinacion dv'}\_)\?l( lition of Government _ House, to which he | suffice for the purposes of the Land Titles intended to speak. HMe had learned that | \\V"l' ue T"f'f as that 'Ai(',t' l"'""" into fort('('s: there was great uncertainty about the title | c an ;'ie' Tt . vou 1"1) Sicg ths Act to ouLor | which the Province held in the land, and it rvopmepas h o tw yc a ome &, Tort SHiOdA was doubtful whether the Province could question who should be appointed to settle i diapose of it the titles in each county. MHe would have to | \{'10 WOOD said he was in favour of abo-- be a man of lition of the residence. _ '\!EAT RXPERIENCE AND ABILITY, Mr. BALFOUR thought thay they should : and it Kould not do to appoint a practising | cease to provide for the maintenance of Gov-- S lawyer, _ When the system was generally | ernment House. wdlopted it was probable that the present | The ilmn'D"Sh"d-' «4s gg Master at Toronto would become a sort of i Hon. C. F. F R_Abh!\. suggesied that wivn d inspector, supervising all the officers in the | the whole question was opened up it would be " Province. found to be a very grave one. After alluding | _ Mr. MEREDITH suggested isat the titles to some details, he announced that he should a ' in outside counties might be examined by = | not anticipate the general discussion, and | the officer in Toronto, and the records kept merely ask the House zo pass the item. 4 in the county registry oftices. pPUBLIC WORKS. | Mr. HAP.L'O(hi'l' said that there was & On the following items + i ric s n k r _ y -- | f_","""O' in favour of adopting the Torrens Hon. C.F. FRASER said they would almost system in Welland, and that the municipal vecuar salvas. : D ¢ ; & 4 CC explain themselves. --Most of the items were Council of that county had Ketluoned the for the purpose of relieving settlers i House to make it permissive there. It would or pPMPO o ne! caroeg as |\ be impossible to make the law popular ( Re--vote New vote i until _ information was given as to the Gull and Burnt River 'l'fg"kS:' cost of obtaining a title under that Act. He l"i;"'_":'l',"'('.l',fi"'ffio" of slides: on 500 00 | had no doubt that it would ultimately be \Iusk(c;ku Lakes WOLks :-- _ _ _ 4t | generally adopted. * Lengthening dam at Bala, + Mr. Ermatinger and Mr. Wood spoke in ind ro--construction of erib. I favour of the Torrens system. bing at Port Smulflcld.:'um ' Hon. C. F. FRASRR thought it would be | swing bridge at Port Car-- < advigable to make the Torrens system is s s ons enre h iatene ie oi' 5,309 00 unadvigable ike 0 y Th 'i 6 A a *o _ Mary'sand Fairy Lakes w'rks:-- P generally applicable at present. He did not To improve present dam at § think there were many farmers who would Port Sydney, and build be willing i« +zend $50 or $60 to get a title flood dam below, and to $ under the Lar d Titles Act. The plan pro: dredge river below lock . .. 4,000 00 f {)U\x'(l by the Government would allow a P'i_',""'t"}"ifi': ":':".k :)';)'g;"'"'"""l'l: * 8.000 09 © andowner to get his title examined without kn Fereanomnnronntent _ ut y , disturbing the machinery of the registry of-- | Lm{:}r\"'t 'L;;:';é';fpwumml > £000 00 q tice. _ Drecjing at mouth of South \ Mr. WIUHUTE made some remarks on the | | nevier.. : TVE d ini +s ss 2,000 00 Bill. | Bl¥snm River works : id f Mr. MORRIS said that the people in Wel-- | _ To reconstruct swing bridge land did not waut the Land 'lellvs Act ap-- "'S"ufil) Ilfi?';'(«l?l{'\orks' 1,500 00 plied compulsorily to that county.. They te. | Re--vote to 'completo recon. ; garded it as an expensive affair which would struction of Lindsay Lock. $23%9 00 | chiefly benefit those who lent money on | PDredging in Lmuke Seugog ) land. and dcecpening eut from 'l The Bill was read a second time. I M "i""rl""'"""'\'{,'""L"'""ay" 2,000 00 7 ing 'mlack a Cnanl Maganettawan W orks:-- 8 | Otpuine boselock 'the 'Speaker' leff the | To complete Lock Works.... 8,015 00 10,09 00 f [ ir, | l To -- improve river -- below 4 I A l'"l'lfl' l_l--l;l:l('l" * s | * Burk's Falls," :lmd enlarge } | 4 t usBS | and construct dam at out-- | the resolution providing for the payment of : x l-"f ",[l\ ."'{\i"'.t"".l'" riaat® $,509500 y | the Provincial Auditor was passed in Com-- I *MReikets nid in aechening s miltee. \x-ml nhwl.;:in;,' the _bed of 4 ~ f THE PROVINCIAL AUDITOR. l Mabnrcntrer Lodks Daueuea _' * | = The House went into Committee on the g "anxlx.x::li.i'.xd:w'""'.'m %,002 00 " Bill providing for the appointment of a Pro-- Survoys. inspections, arbitr: - & vincial Auditor,. S .Liu)n\; -'t.'l'll\ 1")\1' ]L "tx:;li ' f HMon. A. M. ROSS moved that a clause be charges not othorwiso pro-- 4 t added to the Bill providing that the rules for o5 MB PBor io. d.k o ba c .. .++. n 6,000 00] the Auditor's oftice be submitted to Parlia-- Superintendent locks, dams | k ment at the next session after they are ap-- ; ane DEHLGCOS +1 + e co .tc 1 5b as 1,200 03 | ; proved of by the Treasury Board. Carried. Lockmasiors, Caretakers\, and 3 ]HOH' A. M. ROSS said in reference to bridgetenders' salarics,. . 2,60) 00 & clause 17, which had been held over, that it | § 44 00 53603 03 l t had been decided that the Auditor should be | 1 °!* °* i':ff{?? 83 ' <@ guided by the Supply Bill, and that the nocmina decssccl 3 A"lll'!)}}' Bill wh;ml(l correspond with the re-- | 'Tolhl.......... : :¥%. . . .+ . + $09,018 03 1 S | solutions voted in Committee of Supply, | The Committee reporied progress | _ The name * Provincial Auditor" was sub-- The House adj °} +A 'clock., stituted for" AndGitOr ceneral.." e House adjourned at 11 o'clock. % y ¥ v x gan + ' Y U TNX yrrrn d ¥ d WAGE--EARNERS' FRANCHISE. \| NoTICES OF MOTIONS. | Hon. C. F. Fraser's Bill to amend the As: _ Mr. Baskerville--Bill to amend the Muni Y¥ i sessment Act was considered in Committee cipal Act. | of the Whole, and progress was reported. (*}é;(? --Bill to amend the High School Act I SUPPLY,. '"Also=Bill to amend the Public School Act \ \_ The House went intoCommittee of Supply, of 1885. t;n:]l ("(:;'\:lrdcred the following items :-- § ;'\\lllsu'--:l'.'iillft{u :u!uend lh[(: Assessment Act. @TIGAICLPG: -- . 4. . ; . 0@« 0sns s tb rqn+ + «+ +4 +. + «++ $00,006 Mrt. Féll--Resolution--That in the opinion ":::'l'\llll"':fl':l:nulfl:":nndl'x o orimentalFarin 13,400 of this House it is expedient that a more * ege @xperimen 'arin 31,180 eilicient mode of auditing the accounts of | ()l:\ the vote for the Dairymen's Associa-- l(;vallululx)uiri',mlilivs and school expenditure MH, % should be devised, as the present system as | f Mr, YOUNG asked if any vote would be regards accutacy is \un'v]i;'ii;l(- and unsatis-- * taken for a graut to the Creamery Associa-- factory, and has failed to inspire public con: tion. i $# , s | fidence in the results. | _HMon. A, M. ROSS intimated that in the | _ _ M», Melntyre--Enquiry of Ministry-- supplementary estimates a vote would be Whether the title of" the Province of asked for this purpose. Ontario to the roperty T k T pase. u € e _ property on the | _AMy. }*il..ld,.\.\ IYNE expressed the opin-- west _ of Simeoe--street _ between _ King | a ;;.')llll"."l'!hlbil s ll)h'cf\-' '\\::n\ no antagonisin and Welfiwfinon-sn-oets' and -- known as | 6 Creks \.l t l{' af.""l.uthl;l ssociation and the tovernment House, is a fee simple absoluts, Creamery Association,. HMe, to show the J > or whether there are any conditions attached, t sition held in the English market by Cala and if so what these conditions are dian cheese, quoted from a cireular which Also--Order of the J ie--for . t | s K Sm t P Jnd t h ( e liouse--for a return | §llo"((lilti!lut it was quoted at from two to showing the title of the Province of Ontario ! 4 four shillings higher than the best »3pecial to that parcel of land on the west side of 4 t *

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