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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 31 Mar 1887, p. 3

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' _ . _ _ "V CL'CrCC iaiiidii V'--. I? .4515 rattr" mvided Mr. MEREDITH um he observed by the i! 'let august" ehou d be notltied of 'l'l,'l,li"J,u, plan that the mad ran dong the bank through- . . l 1 did nut returo to ' out the park. The land between the bank and te,ddtui,"wa'I'1',uet'e1'l/'ul'.,"ld ii some the road belonged to the Crown. What object serve, the was uyers failed to elect the re. wus there in buying all the land propoeed if ears . if, l . l l (nth n and thus th Icsiro was aim I to rewrite the natural quired otiicerso he b'Cllo0 5'.L J , "' . U bee (th- . of the IW,, p I avoided the legal burden for schools. . llns hill 2 'llel'"I'i, M6\\'A'l' said he did not know provided that in case 0f.3llt'llll {"1"}??le f ' reasdxiwh the roiect should be thus -- school section. on}; uboli§hcd, and dixidted L o an) l . it , ad Y If,,','] d b . - among those adjoining. 'l here was now home col alumni l tt never in propane y my diilieulty about the assessment in oorgatu1sutl y. s',1cou,.,as,a, Tm. ADVANTAGE districts. The nssweinent waa'revined byn l ' of reserv'in'r the 27cri' beauties 2iU, bank stipendiury magistrate and the iutpee1rr, or ' 'd riv 'i?'i'iiii ho ed some dav that this by one of them. lint this was often incon- " l',, '/,'dTi','u' L., sopextendod M J, take in a - venient, and the bill provided that the assum- BC 'IIT, the "hm; wall which JL second iii in- Inent should be reviled by the secretary tron.- l trf,','.:',,,",',,,'.?) J,"td,1"l.a1t, themselves f enters of three sections acting together. it Mr. MrlR1s'DiTH, on a. subsequent clause of :lviti'o,,r'pott',d ll" 'hod'.///,fi'is,f "tgt,; the resolutions, asked why it was proposed to . It,',',',',,'. lands Wm soutcthnert held {0; t en lame securities to be issued b the eoinmia- . . . . , , l .. . . . 1'),1'C..l,' instead of issuing tho seguritiea of the speculative puiposes, and " Uit.4 unryr, to the i F, 'iiiiii; dirt t people of the district that they izlionid be. t'e. l .U. P. ( . .. . . . y . . . F iieved of taxation. Better proviszoi: was made k 1"t 91:11:53" :hiifdtlitgi 'te,tittI"li,.tt l for the organisation oi the first Board of Trus- 'di'iiil 'ii d , PW, , tees in an int'orpuyated village, tom; or city, "dildo IL. rounte. . . and to clearly cun'r,tituti, the Board in each of ihe resolutions were carried, and abill bas. ti . _ li ti t , . f .. ti ' The . fr. l . lu It them Wild introduced and read the :itit a. l is [he imp-Au 101.. J" lll.im.ll( . 3 (it: ti)? tiun ot the kindergarten system had i-.1.;.-i.:.l u ' n time). , . _ revolution in the primary department in many PR0TFlCTi0N OF ly OMEN. American cities. Under the prom-zit law of Hon. Mr. HARDY moved that the House '?f/ef/, Boards vi 1rr"r.'. hind-.1: rsi:'l1ii'tt 211' go into Committee of the Whole upon the ffml "c"""t li". "I tu" 1:.i'lzcst tscirot 'N-l'." Uttt? Hillier the Protection o: Women in certain fitc years tcv.', c'Olliet "oc. PM" lu' [FINN of', eases. He explained that it has; to bring , grants for the younger children in Kittdergar- : within the condemnation of the lawn man . guilty of seducing awomun, who was " the ten :clmols. This hill would plowing a, re- l ltime an inmate of upiiblic institution, thus "w." tlie that. l'n-Z-n- tisis' ineuwlu'o I intending thelaw. which now prohibits the' tue" Do'.','ru' o'. "mu." will vrv.;otul to _ ; seduction of lunatic women in tho asylums. i :.~2.-.ol' 3:." Wt'; enlarged. In some 5 Aiter.some iltiiifelion the I'loilise (pent i,1t i "was we" when the "chum accouuyodalon ":13 y 'io'.?.','?,?).'.'? on t no u l and pusu , an reports. i i,ir,'., wretched tue rut-payers rclirui to Pi"," i it without amendment. vide letter. A rmiedy was prowasct,1 wlsifit I LAND SURVEYQRS. .woul.d still rcyy;,m.r:e the force o: 1/:t,1at,'.eyiidi , l Hon. Mr. PATH)"; moved the House into 'tl?,. llt tue "Ewen, 2vc"t,c"it1tds"i'l'dfi1tt'l'/ ) Committee of the Whole on the bill respecting l," tre.su " NHL-W apl . . . f 1 J - ', . . . . . . n _ l l ouncil on the rectuttmuudation o t te n . land 'mrveyors, and the annoy of laud. The i .. l . . I at ,giott oi the Council _ , bill was considercdin Committee oi the Whole, Il"i'tyr, mu Wtrtt t te Att k '. Ve . . . uml progress upon it re sorted " tun inspector would be authorised to lax-tic _', I ' l '. debentures, if ht- chose, tor the purpose of ! REVISED STATLTES- lililhlllg huprovcmctt'ss. A number oi, other ; On motion of Hon. Mr. MOWAT, the change-i also 1'/t't'U proposed, which he oricily ", House went into Committee of the Whole on explained. Ae the Hehool Law Wit.4 being-(20m _ ' the bill respecting the revised statute" of ou. smidated with ti, others the has: tuodilica. ' tario, which was considered and reported. tioiulilm-ide-l noun rtrTi,yawsy2i"ics') Tlilt, I T .- w" hopes the result won t a Flc. we aw w iicn , , . , , ' ' . 0 ('Ltf'm):?f\b"\lll 2'de'fl'i,'i",' H l. mini 1 not need serious alteration for years to ', nine iono on. i r. f t, tie our-e Wm», [ considered the bill respecting tlw guardianship is cMr. "3110017 RT referred in term, of com. I oi nnnon in Committee of the Sl hole and re- i "scndatiun to m.- plume relating to Kindergar- i ported progress upontt. ten SclioulR. lie dwelt upon the great favor l STATUTE COMMISSIONERS. into which this '.?/'J,"l,' hfmhgrown and "in; gétiul 1 . Fr".' . , . . a to see in l was o e u recognisei I re "Egg? .ee)li,Adl'..i('.. bu} t"tiii,vet,trt.:,ftit. _ l:ovot' thi.; Province. Une iiiilicnlty of engrait- pt A a 'Y. w. nw tW.t'ottt- ing this new system upon the exiting svstem : mended by tho Statute 1wotttttitttstotterg was _ .' I . . ' l , . , . . . .' l passed in Committee i th Wh 1 d ' oi education "as the weiiringof Matthew, nit ported. o e ole tut u" Ci): bciicvcd that the plan now being carried n _ .1 , P out by the Minister would overcome that dith- MPROY INC, THP, LAW. culty. Anothcrwas the expense. Putt it had On motion of Hon. Mr. MOWA'l', the bill bc1y.pryuy Well shown that the. conducting oi for further improving the law was road the a hindcrgnrzen class Was not appreciably 4 second time. greater tuun a primary department..of PUBLIC SCHOOLS. the l"""'*'"? systt'nt. Noy'ove,r tt Kin. _ , , , ., . dergarten teacher could take euiirze of Hon. fi. W. 1.0V! moved the second reading mm». children than it was deemed 12,tilihtt 'ttttle:; A," respecting ""th adsisabVv,ndvr the present system to entrust vi d ed 'lorCdi2.'ll!de,' h"..'.? put- 1',1'fl1t21."r". to one tcacher. He trusted school trustees q man or secretary 'lilei'Ucl,.tlf.'l',"),1 'li s',"),':")).],,." cyerywliens would avail themselves of this sec- ' ' . '. ve 1 ' " tion Under the resent law a truswe was tNR uiveifl iii , , .1 . I to make tb (federation aite r election, th'il they '. tual.lt',ilb,nltl? 1.?il,t't,1 iii'itdi $033335: '. sometimes failed to l ; Gl " ' " " l t 3 , 'S! _ iperson could put tt','m"tl a Minions u ith the Normal school for the study of Kin. ' ' . ' . o "Pe.. IU- derttarten methods, and as tt result the De art. l i I convenience. The declaration he Lclieved p l I .. t inent would be able to send out Kindergarten l

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