The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 26 Mar 1929, p. 3

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Y S v e e o o SE NETCC --'--*------------------------------'----'fi % > %'_ 1,2 /7/ f:f es d a /.« /VL? ~C C ESTIMATES FOR 1930 |Use of Planes by U. S. Hunters I | % 4 <| _ Is Checked by New Legislat | TABLED IN HOUSE;| 4s Checked by New Legislation I 4| ~ . } w 134 ' * * ' y TOTAL $47 318 270 Commiltce Warned That Mil-- b & t £ % s l ' ' lionaires May Fly Into On-- Hyd G $14 % tarie, Shoot Without Licenses yaoro Gets $14,115.943, 4 C H "Bag" * Cage % * N arry ome d m With Million Appropriation [ s2.n" °P 5 CIp: ardeons Lmpomere to | for Building oo s * | e Searcir sieroplanes .l BIG P t en | G OWEkaE_YELOPMENT Proposals adopted by the Fish .'mdf . . | Game Committse of the Legislature for| Main estimates for the fiscal yeal ;«nm'lmvnf into the statutes were in--| ending Oct. 31, 1930, were tabled in '| troduced in the. House last night. Hon. the Ontario Legislature voesterday. They | FIV) H.d}"nro, Attorney--~--General, broug'it m O W ) p 0 ¢ total $47,318.270. Of this appropriation, | | §gcC) 2CR 0n Dehal Uficflgé"'n'f&',':fil& more than $15,000,000 will be voted to :\\'ho would later explain rl:vm( to the the Prime Minister's Department, and 'Hom(r. in this latter sum the Hydro--Electric IF,A)" ;"lmt'l}"dment/ to the Game and : 4 P i ripconts isheries Act provides protection for power development will be represented '('m'ibon; allows the dopnptment to au-- by $14,115,943. thorize organized rabbit hunts when For the Niagara system there will '.'»r{u:ht by rfs'idnms of the Province be voted $7,090,943; for the Georgian !t\;'lfh}'\"lttfl'qllnt}'\xlxg the participants in , % . ¥la n f ie hunt to take out a gun license, and ® S + 4 > 1 nf St + Bay system, $1,330,000; for th | that the hunts shall be under the su-- Lawrence and Ottawa systems, $800,-- |pf'rvisi:m of department officers; pro-- 000; for the Thunder Bay system. $3.-- | vides tha" badges shall be issued with 050,000; for the Central Ontario sys-- !hu:utters' "C't'g"'ss gnd that the hunter 5 y h lipissing sys. | must wear the badge in a conspicuous ::. :?;;ggg ;(::d "r'("r 1:\']""" "\",";'}'"1 ':' place; declares that it shall be unlawful h 000 ; ) ne Northei to use snares in the Counties of Len-- 'S'-frf-;']r:ls. :2\30'00}()i"dr Administration _ NOX And Addington, Frontenac, Leeds [fuilding whicn ihe Government has! 209. Grenville; and empowers officers to had under contemplation for some time, onl eenp0pees _ to prevent the * 10Y smuggling of game or the s} will require an appropriation of $1,-- came bv"'m"',%n:ed Opor:on: lo%tliugm(;: 00,000. last rep: o o bie e ns # s st regard the committee had been{ Three Millions, Thunder Bay. warned that "millionaires" from the' In the Niagara system, development United States might fiy into the On--| © No. 10 unit at Queenstown will cal1 tario backwoods, enjoy shooting with--| for $1,291.943, and the Gatineau 220 OUt taking out licenses, and carry| &ky. line, $1,000,000. In the Gecrgian hOXW by '»'1féne atb:z ttagce '% lgame. ' Bay system, $800,000 will be appro-- n amenament to the Wolf Bounty priated for the proposed Musquash de--. Act says that no one shall keep W01V€5{ velopment or supply from Niagara.. N CAbtivity without a permit from the | ¥Five hundred thousand dollars will be. Gepartment, and penalizes persons who | voted for developments on the Ottawa, ty to collect a bounty on a Wolfi St. Lawrence and Rideau. The Alex-- ;k'" ";'" the 3""011(]1'""9- A""'mpfsi ander Power Development, in the ave been made to have the depart-- Thunder Bay, calls for a $3.000,000 m'f'm pay bounties on the same skin.f wote. Votes for rural distribution are: [That is, though the skin is "punched" | $750,000 in the Niagara: $100.000 in Y & Government stamp when the| the Georgian Bay:; $75,000 in the st. bounty has been paid, the sam» skin | Lawrence and Ottawa systems: $1°0,-- bas been sent back to the department | 000 in the Central Ontario; and $10,-- With another application _ for the| 000 in the Nipissing system. bounty. Votes for departments are: TLieutenant--Governor's Office $ 6,250 frime Minister's........... 15.213.193 e islatiore .........«:«.: .: 315,575 Attorney--General's ........ 2,007,740 urance .........0}s}s:..s 59,850 ivcatione ................. 4,889,220 Lands and Forests.......... 2.980.400 Northern Development...... 499,800 CS ae.rls.r!s.....s06rs1s 385,600 Game and Fisheries........ 593,050 Tublic Works.............. 1,503,968 T Neltway® «.lllkersrssrrrrss 579,125 T eatdy . . iss s ++ s css s s css s s s 731,200 anmaot ................1rs:. 2,922.550 Provincial Treasuror's...... 592,200 Provincial Auditor's........ 09,480 Provincial Secretary's....... 7.395.465 ariculture ............... 2,1065,0505 MisceHaneous ............. 628,000 (Fosal .......+¥i+«ca «... . $47,318.270 1 This Year's Estimates. * For the present fiscal year which | ends Oct. 31 next, the total estimates-- | that is the main estimates voted at the 1928 sessicn plus the Supplementary | and Purther Supplementary Estimates brought down this session--are by de-- * partments as tollows: Licuteornant--Gov--| ernor's office, $6.250: Prime Minister's | Devpartment, $18,774,607; Legislation, | * 385.5%5; Attorney--General's, $2.104,-- | 390: Insurance, $61,300: Education, | $9.474.161: Lands and Forests, $3.193.-- } 400; Northern Development, $499,.800; «Mines, $423,9000; Game and Fisheries, * $623,350: Public Works, $3.200,160.42; »Highways, $606.913.38: Health, $759,-- §#50; Labor, $2,924,637.65: Provincial » ' Treasurer's, $656,450;: Provincial Audi-- tor's, $107.480; Provincial Secretary's, | £7,413,988.01; Agriculture, $2,783,245; | and Miscellancous, $551,900. $ '

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