The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 6 Mar 1925, p. 3

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For maintenance and repairs to Government buildings the sum of $93,383.50 is asked: for public Works and bridges, 8223.900, and for pub- lic buildings, 81,210,996; Five thou-! Band dollars is provided for Osgoode Hall, for the painting of the interior and the exterior and for new boiler and equipment. A sum ot 81,500 is set aside for 'a hog pen at the On- tario School tor the Deaf. Belleville. A grant of 8500 is to be made to the Royal Canadian Humane Associ- iation. and a revote ot 850.000 is contained for the Mountain Sani- i'tarium, Hamilton. An additional 185.000 is to be voted to assist the bacon hog campaign: also an addi- tional 81.000 to encourage local! plowing matches. An additional] grant of 8600 is to be given to the' Dairymen's Association. Eastern Oil-1 tario. The sum of $3,000 is for the, inspection of apiaries. l A grant of 8500 .to the Urban Teaqhera' Association is provided for, and 9139 a. grant ot 3950 to the Soldiers' AM 'Hostel, Bon Air. The sum of 825.000 is provideddor ad- vertising tourist attractions in On- tario, the money to be spent by the Board of License Commissioners. A Brant of $100 is made to the Asso- ciation of Superintendents ot Insur- ance in Canada and toward. expense. of its annual conference. For; tarni- ing and distribution of pictures to the schools of the Province, and for contingencies. the sum of $600 is asked for. Grants for special serv- ices in connection with Crown Game Preserves of 8400 to Jack Miner and 8200 to E. L. Marsh are also provided for. Aid to Plowing Matches. Provisions for Grants. He announced that 553133} of the accounts was to be sent to every newspaper omce in Ontario. Statements of Revenue. Statements of revenue of various departments show that the dispens- aries brought in $900,000; native wine permits. $3,600; fines, breach of the Ontario Temperance Act, $486,a. 665.80; sale of confiscated motor can. $5,393.64; tinea and forfeiturgs totalled $76,380.36; departmental examination tees totalled $88,316.12.- ahd appeal fees, 82,849.57. It is duly recorded that the Provincial Treasurer was paid direct the sum of " tor a lost book from the imam . Provincial Treasurer Price. in speaking on the Budget yesterday, 100k credit for the new way the ac- counts were printed. and claimed that $10,000 had been saved. Lib- m-al Leader W. E. N. Sinclair queried Hm as to the small type, but Mr. Price was confident the people would lmjble to read the accounts. Puhlite accounts tabled in. the Legislature yesterday were notable in that they are contained in a, book, much smaller than those issued in the past. The reasons for this, chiefly, is that many items of small payments. instead of being tabulated 33.51 line for each. are ali run io- gether in solid paragraphs. ()lffhlll(Rl(2 TRACKS CONTRIBUTE BIG SUM T 0 PRICE'S TREASURY ACCOUNTS ARE TABLED Levy . on Wagers Totals $1,794,052.55, and Daily Tax $848,495 H381 . fl, rah g tf I'rnvim-e from municipalities re- specting the Mothers' Allowances CommiSSion. Of this amount To- ronto paid $205,202 and York County $31,579. x. $123,420,195.94; to the Central Hntariu Power System. $14,265.- 020.30. The total amount advanced to the Timiskaming & Northern On- tario Railway Company up to the end of last October was $30,207,- 934.92. The amount deposited with tho Provincial Treasurer up to the (rd of October last hy the Provin- ('i'dl Savings office was $8,300,000. 'Bouus and timber, dues totalled $8,62T,4S4.09. Fines for breach of the game laws amounted to $12,- 772.44, and for breach of fishing Itiw $1.981.80. Automobile permits brought in $3,969,879.91; commer- cial permits, $637,691.50; motor.. (ycle permits, $15,224.76. Pines for Ibreaches of motor laws totalled $4,- 764.75, so far as the Province ro- win the revenue. A total of $806,539.50 was received hy the The Corporations Tax Act brought it, $5,432,'249.06,.and the succession duty tax $4,175,197.75; the amuse- nmnt tax, including theatre inspec- tmn. $l.686,514.66.. Sale of wolf skins realized $1"2,0'i'9.'ir0, and ex- "hange on United Staten funds $901.40. The daily tax on race- tracks brought 5848.495. and the 5 per cent. tax on wagers $1,794,052.65. Searches and certificates of births, deaths and marriages realized for the Province total fees of $18,- 207.61, and permits to marry.'$585. Big Sum From Racing Tax. The total amount advancéd to the Hydro up to the end of last Oétober

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