The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Apr 1892, p. 1

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benatsatlitia thiGgmegecwmmllh--=... =-~--~'b-------------'-."-"---------------m--' %' mowe "'=:=- :=' ==J: -=____---,_--_&:-;/&"L'--4 TUESDAY APRIL 12. 1892, M o Tsm ohme" pXTI LE'QYS] ATIH L:; L Y biv Lh iawiy s e & +8A# § ars May Kao Sundays Street Cars May nuno h) : C if the People Say so. MM, -- MEREDILTH'®) MOTFTICGN. l ommmreninentireinntenesccr The Insurance Bill Paseses Its : D. iferent Stag«s». ' PROYVISIONS FOR TAKING qVER THE STAIEET | R&ILWAY PROPEXTY WRX THE FRiX-- ' cuiss EXriaww. Toroxro, April 11, 1822 In the Legisiative Assombiy to--day the | foliowing billa were read a third time :---- | Respeciing the collection of laxeos in the Districts of Muskoka and Parry Sound; the Assossmcut Amemiment Act, 1892 ; to amend and cxplain certain portions of the puplic schools law. Mr. Mowat eaid, in reply to Mr. Monk, that it is not the intestion of the Govern-- ' ment to take uny steps this session for the | perpose of extending the bencfits of the Torrens system ot land transler to other | counties of Onturio by introducizg the sys« tem in the same way it was introduced at Toroato, viz., ai the expsuse of the county at lacge. Mr. Presion moved for a retnin showing | the namber of county pupils attending high | schools or coliegiate institutes in towns | separated from counties for municipal pur-- | poses for each of the past three years ead-- ing 30th June, the amounts paid by enid counties to the said high schools and col-- | legistes institutes for the same period, the nmeusis paid by said counties to the said nigh schools and coltegiate institutes rnder | the Hign school Act of 1891. . He claimed | that under the present law cocaties weore discriminated against in favor of town high ' sshoo s. _ The mosion was adopted. Mrc. Meredith moved for a returdn showing | by towsnships the amount remaining unpaid | on the 31st December last on each lot sold ! of (1) Crown lands, (2) common school lands, (3) grammar school lands, (4) railway lands, and the aggregate amount due in | respoc: of each of the said classes of lands, ' distinguishing the amounts due for princi pal and interest, He thought it importaut | vhat the Province should know how far | arrears form assets -- available for | the Province. In 12868, according to a _ return, this asset _ amounted to | £3,608,635. Simce then the amount hml: been considerabtly reduced. The motion | was carried. | _ Mr, Meacham moved for & return show-- | ing the number of bodies received by the inspector of anatomy during each of the | past five years from (1) charitable institu-- | tions, (2) criminal institutions and (3) ail other sources in the Province. Showing | also the numver of persons dying (1) from | natural causes and (2) at the hands of the | executioner in each of the above--named in-- | stitutions during the same period, and the | number of the above--named criminal class ; who had spent ten years or more in prison. | The motion was passed with some amend-- ments sx;?gcst.ed by Mr. Mowat. The House went into committee and passed Mr. Sharpe's bill to encourage the | destroying of wolves, Mr. E. F. Clarke's | bill to provide that the office hours | for shwiffs of Toronto anda York mhall be on Saturday from 10 to 1 and no l""!fer» passed committce. Mr. Rayaide's bill to amend the Timber | Slide Companies Act alsc passed commit-- | tee. *

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