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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 18 Feb 1902, p. 2

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11's. tia,rtat (West Toronto) thought P a :the Question ofprios could be ihrod now Niagara Falls ow '.' d by t,Tt,'tr, for' reduction tNe,', in-' . . ovi theseoon ves rs trmseeivedneertainrrsturnon 22 militia? d' QE,,, the 'nt their investment. This would, he .held,. ' . sauna the Queen Victoria rk be a fair method. 'lel'L"2l7l'l'r". and the Canadian Niagara . The bill was given its second read. rower Company. gave a brief explanaov mg. ' tion of the main 2hTt Tlt'12,t't Rainy River Registration. Evian!) be? guwiitednout, extends Hon. Mr, Gibson moved the second was?» so," a", from 1902 to reading of his bill to divide the district as all?" (in; hip return for this the . of Rainy River for the registration of I, i',Gi" by the hat-named date titles .tnd deeds by ET, T, for the comp-Dy leted water connections for establishment of an o CC at art Fran- have 00:13? out of 50000 horse-poster, cos. as well as that at Rat Portage. This tho (1:; 09:1an suii'icient for not less oiBee was in a section which was rapidly . an our ow h roe cr "a to have filling up, and would settle still more _ than Wthot t'J,"2'lidr; r sally for rapidly now that the Canadian Northern on C,'fog, ' 20,000 electrical horse- ;Railway has been completed. The not use f 'ah', one-half shall be for use "would go into force y proclamation power. o era The sum of 81.- when an oaice building had been pro- of fit'u,e,U1t'"1T,td ed or contracted (vided. . 'e,0f,N'lStd'd' on the works try, July, Mfd' Shitney, while saying the step 1903 The Premier, continui ' said that 'P." " to be taken sooner or later, l . id bl amount of wd'rgk had been objected to the practice of government i . maggot; amount for this and for It proclamation, and thought the Legis- done, to six-fad entered into totalled llature should retain the power to say $13300 He ','L glad to say also that iwhen the act should go Into force. He , , . ctrical su . ven.tu.red. to say that when the act would ' of the contracts for die p Q , many d k had been made with Cana- go into force would depend upon the re- lies an wor i - suit of the general e actions. (Minis-' firms. The "WWW had "w n teriall te Nested 876,000 in the purehaae of real Is,' The :illQVasr'rLad a second time mtg in the 1f'diLtf,,t1,t', for factory 's Hon. Mr. Harcourt's 'bill to amend and industrial estati hment sites. tins separat: t'lr,?' act by restoring a c auso acci en omitted in the re- Provisions " to It?" aid h Reign last year ywas read a second Mr. Boyle (North out: o) I 9 . could not Md in the measure An pro' Cost of Publi I ti . vision as to the price to be paid {if _ " ns'itutions . dividuals. corporations or munieiIm iti.ttl The House then went into Committee applying for power. They had to build I of Supply, firtst taking up the estimates; their own transmission lines, be pre-; for the public institutions maintenance. sumsd, but were not unguarded as to Hon. Mr. Stratton explained that there price. The only provision alongh thaft. genuine tthte the asylums at _ line that he could find was to t e e -' , e ginning o l and 6,256 at the feet that the price should not be higher end of the year. an increase of 102. The than that charged to consumers on the- K number discharged during the year was American side.' He .would like to see \ 'r, 341. while 276 were cured. and.there l something more definite. He thought it were 797 admissions, the proportion of would be proper of the Government to cured to admissions being 27 per cent.I obtain the fullest evidence of experts it showing which was very favorablel to guide them in this regard. [ when compared with similar institutions ' The Premier said that this was cov- elsewhere. The total expenditure for. cred not only by the provision mentioned the year on the asylums was $639,329, by Mr. Hoyle. but by clauses in the or $11,875 less than the appropriations. agreement of 1802, providing for settle. There was received $94,000 from paying ment of questions as "p2r, b'y thlc patients, compared with $81,000 the pre- . h Court of Justice. recs o sum vious ear. 'ontinuin ' Mr. Stratton ce,e,,oft.g,', as steam and electrical pow- said that since taking offiee he had or. could not, he thought, he decided now sought to place salaries on a more uni, for a speeifle period. With continued form basis in the institutions,. and to improvements the prices were bound to that end some slight increases for male vary. In ttdditi1rry.to the safeguards attendants and others would be notic- g,G,t",',1f, competing; Evouldt alrighllo ed, and which Ite not be objected to, , u ' pay an 1mpo n par In ng taking into oonsi oration the increased 5 was?" . l . t Mr Whitn 'itl of lt/gg In iffy to Mr. Crawford ' 0 men re In 0 . cy, est arc to , . St t said that except :hiregn specifU11y mem ( n ) . ra ton declared tioned the provisions of the 1892 agree- I 'llQllt remained in force.

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