The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 18 Feb 1902, p. 3

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- ""'-'"'"-"""""'"""'"'""""'""""'"""-ll"--l+ ' , "t,U'tt,t1t,'tttr'tg','l','St "a '". ' lofi ', ooel t tender for the ins ' Igmi. Mr. stretton replied in the ef- eeid 'Ct'h'"d hid hi! own my 0 likel thd h " Innetive. It wee y t t e build- would not buy e pound of coel in that et sed. The in would not be o g 1 wey. .To ask for tenders wee prectlcel- ment wee 'irt,tf*,Sh en institu ly to invite the coal deelere to com- for epileptice en wo proutstr, w I bine peel"? the Prenr by agreeing move some patients to J'g',,t,N"t,'nt ' upon the Price they will nak. so " to make when: in some tt the le- . etitutione for epi eptice. A A ProtiUhie Wrttt. _ The item of $26,075 for the Mercer R», Co). Metheson Mouth Wk) mid 1 formetory and Refuge for Girls wee. he found on reference to the public ec- . carried. efter Hon. Mr.8tretton hed ex~l counts that on the farm at the London t plained that the pert of the building! Asylum the receipts were 318.000 end 1 . used es e refuge wee in need of ex-s the ex enditures 88,000, e E!'."; of 810,- tensive regirs. and he hoped that next 000. fie suggesteddthet . 'd; 8:32:31 tl; l yeer W cm might Tote pm toe would make a oo Mime r o - .-.. . .. culture. (Leughgter.) Fthe purpose. An item of .780 'ir(ttit Hon. Mr. Stretton eeid the diiferetttte Q) ca" of the old Parliament ,"'f,'e'atii,it between the London term end the term I thet eytstintti ot $40,040 tor Pad, "an" at Guelph was that the former was a. l and 1ggeg,',1f building, - and precticel and the latter en experimental \ Col. than the m tut the farm. (Laughter.) I buildings should be burned down. Referring to the cost of water et the I Other eetirnetes - w: 't Toronto institutions, Mr. Stretton said N '1,887,t66 for 'hoqitat' end M " ' that other consumers who used one- mintenenee nnd Sr'..": of public le: half the quantity used by the esylum .1389. "ritntts, "-7 5 mmieo, sep. igot it at much lese cost then the Pro- gL?nd°"v 83'3" ' MM I'd8 ' 1 vince. He expressed the belief that with Kingston, tylff.r ' Brockville. $6, 3 the erection of e number more Houses "olrttra', "9950 l Orillie 87,6"). _ of Refuge in the Province the pressure " The .2" "193m" et_m.10. on the esylums would be relieved to A Toputeti'on "P'm'mnl .tu such " extent that the present mom- pitNs o the Provittee ,rtil mt on the modetion would be tsuifieient for e num. Government ttdeed "k for m ber of ye." to come. ed eid to hospitele. ' Central Prison Twine. . Under the estimetes for the Central Prison Col. Metheeon eeked if American! ' binder twine wee not brought in end 7 " sold under the prison mark. 'i" Hon. Mr. Stretton seid the contrect- or was bound to sell the twine he made to the farmers at e certain price. and if he did not make enough he had to sup- ply twine of e. certain quality to every . applicant, wherever he got it. He was quite certain that the Central Prison factory fixed the price of hinder twine in the Province lest yeer, which wee shown by the immediete. reduction by the menuiecturere when the Prison prices were made public. Mr. Kidd (Carleton) seid the com- plejnt frequently heard against prison t'wine wee thet the convicts were care- less in their work, end did not teke the trouble to unite ends which beceme disconnected. . Bor' Reformetory. Mr. Tho'mpeon (Centre Simcoe), on the item of 325.752 for the Peneten~ guishene Reformuoey, eeked if it wee still the intention of the Government to remove the reformetory to Oxford County. i I----------.,

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