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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 7 Mar 1894, p. 1

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y. / ' . , ','. _ / 'T' Jto ' F. 1 - f' 2' l ." ' - __ - q .tor the House-mime publietoltnow y r. .' itiiiAtriiorrmtt nit House I 'atter provldlnc for -rttttrttt they . . l . i '. tl' l v 3.39 ' , been gig]. to place the twine on the m _ " . Discussed; / at a pace somewhat lower than the o , "s _ _, ' ". _ l dinary dealers in the commodity In; " , _ . .-. .1 r' _ ' " to the consumers. He Wit , . IMia i. .1 Lesbian" Chamber, Much T. saying that the Government co " , " . Today was a 'm ', mono again. A num- . tamer: with a quality of twine s"; - l In of motions wh'iiuprr'potsed of during l _.;§:lriobry 'Lwit,t.,,,re.' ttl,"'.,,",', " _i's . _ '" _ a n . ' the afternoon. Considerable debate occur strength "a as to the number of , y', red on Mr. Meredith's motion tor a re- . the pound. In these respects the G , l . mun showing the arrearaxe in the Court _ ment had every reason to feel tstbtitgfied n of Appeal, and a protracted dilcuaswn with the result of the operation or the ' occurred on Mr Marter's motion for the two or three months during qhttett they d Tar. . . l had 'ttHtl order. for last retr'ts V,continuance hy the Province of the ',, harvest. " was announced last year that maintenance of Government House. The the policy of the Government would be Attorney-General, the leader or the Op- to provide lbinding twine for the farmers osition. Hon. Mr. Hardy, Mr. Clancy, mhgunfiz'n'is"?£'3:18:02?b:|(.|:;r_':;':fdh,'l}:?n lr. Tait and many other members of the . L l . Lat ' promise had 'been carried out to the very House took part, the debate being ad- letter, so far at least as last year's opera- juurned shortly utter 10.30 o'clock. t-icns were concerned. Hon. Mr. Gibson - then touched on the credit system estab- THE HIGH SCHOOL ACT. halted, by which the farmers not the goals , , r ivered at the nearest railwa Mr. McCall asked the renown 'rrlllr y thus t--waq " the ',','S'l','lgl 'i'i'J'f:, i',,"',',' supplied in a Mrr, . had been Schools act that f/,"t"t',',h',",d.ltl' of the did not mean to ray that they mean ' 't d High School district by Lir-uw of the start " regular wholesale credit system. 1:0unty litefi1ec,'l,u',% {rum the "my; They announced the policy or dealing with £32233 33:13:! without ve!"!' it P.f.'.yl,r Lhose who chose to deal with the depart- . xlsiing High School district I G as Infill on a cash basis, and there were ti00 1tt"t'le'"g't'dlfu', of the High Schools act .nr 700 farmers who Sent their money and '/, t tov nships placed in High School dis- i'o'L'HLan their supplies ; and many sending t its b; by-law of the County Councils their orders represented others as well as " we b a pstltion ot two-thirds er the themselves. and the real number purchase 1 gm" U' of the Bald township and by a ing was between 1.000 and 2,000. 1 $330! the some, be removed from a Mr. Meredith-Where doe." the contra Rich School district without placing them .-.ccount appear in the public accounti? _ .. district? f an t i tl: ~x 'nditure, but not t e It',','."',,','.'."',','],,',',',' "agile; to both questions I _ (tU."" e e IK" in the attirmative. E Hon. Mr. Gibson-The system has been . -. ' T".N A ySpr, I lunged this year and that causes some NIE BINDER TWINE INDL' ; hes l warm-lion. Half the year is under one Dr. Preston moved for an order o ttte 'zziem, the other half ururt another. The House for a return showing the "To"? port of the inspectox of i'iisons would expended in connection with Sh: /. 101mg ', ford fuller information. The friT,'/"2', cial binder twine industry. t o . , ' in! on to suggest that the dates e was. te) for iiizicninerye.rt}?L ft,tigt,t.e'l,11tt, 1 iirittrreil m thut itl'/ce',t."C,io.: Ithet date tl) ior labor ttttr trup e ' , of the annual stock-ta ting, e se ec a as the names ot foreinen or superintendent: more convenient. He could give some iu- employed, and the wages or "41".? p.111 formation then. The ouiput for the year I to each of them i, and ',1Thee'ntuiitsvo,'dl hurl been $42.21."): there was on hand on I tho total output of. twine n on li ..' Suptt-tnlici' so some so tons of twine and ', 1,t,it amounts realized therefrom, el)",?.:", W or in) tons oi material. The buildings the names from whom the same wet"; ll NSt'I'e thom. furtnerly used for broom mak- cei ed and the dates of the receipt 0 La. 1 lug. "nd, on proving too small tor that "I- 'suni; co the total quantity of t??1'1 LI .iii~:tr_v. xvi-re iisul. with certain repcirs, hand, GO the total quantity of, "e2ilr,l ' for the binder twine industry. The Host on hand. + the 1,ntugtg,fsfe'r's'."1v't1"1'/l,- of these repairs "as $334.1); the cost of 'ing [eta/U," Jr);:n:uil;; 'ls/if,",', the "he f machinery mid been .somu M5000; the names o e y ot the agents Cost oi raw material. prior to September in": puysble, whim: 3"":st osal of the to: bad litt'n $33,355, the average number ' employed tor t L' " e e l Lpaid or puy- "J "Am eniuloyed was 3.3; the salaries ot twine and the remunerat on p the manager cuttrt furgynulx WM... ".900. No able to each f."/nh',"//ivin,, this said that uncut». hu'i inn-n gn'cn l't'Illullel'Btmma Dr. Preston, . d? .1. Illn' in the procuring .'Jlt'S :ind no purchaser owed there had been Mi un it; ant "is ulon~ thtstiovrtn.svrtat anything. It was a mat- iust session that some 110131112: 1ndll I): tct' under the "onrilctttion of the Gov- the lines "a"?! 'tne,ut','ctgl' but "a: this crnmcnt as to how the output should be firee:?:tigxh had not been realized. Some diet)??? "hc""7ut clotuldn nolt uri',?:',',?,.',. PP. berg had received the information .,y tho "him: pm, l' .,f t\ie IT.'. 'Jii'lntl'tftr, had not, and Since then there mi. and he [could n3: b a"; vet' 059.; had been persistent J,),"','::,',",',),',' (31:11:22? ~whnt P'"an1.woul0 be adopted. Mr. Gib- and otherwise that the fi commensurate , son then retort-mi liricil)' to the arrange- i-erlment :e,fut"l,tre (f; with the expecta- ill-clllS made with the I'.rantford factory, with the efpfhad been entertained. In explaining them in detail. tions which i the management Mr. Meredith observed that the public tact it Was not pay Pit should be He accounts gave very little information as not being t'nne,a,.d"'aote by the factory to what went on at the factory. or as to cited the tut W h Central Prison the results. Mr. Harcourt had estimated at V,ranttord, while t 3 rs tho revenue to arise from the industry as factory 1ort11,g,'hf,"reoJuve/it to Dr Prea- mutiny), but the public accounts showed Hon. Mr. ' s ' . not ling about this. " ernment had every ren- . .. . _ ' . tun, tty1uie,dl'i,v,fi"cl with the result ot pa2"liyPpheh;1',tc,1ty,.c,y.'e1, find it on s..." t0 eti n ot the binding twine m- ft. 'di, L' I"".":'!."""? ts Fth,libi. the introdui. 10 , 1 Prison The pris- Mr. 11"t.l1th--wheve did it go ? I see dusu'y into whim}? uiGriirvei to the the expenditure was $101,072. Then there oners were a - have been was a 033- condition? t',t,ttc'u."hecf.'euee2 of couise fp."sil,',tid'/trpci,1te,,.t does not follow. reasonably e 1|) in. connection with the Ti, r. ere it --Perhaps that is not fair. game ditncult ee t have been ex- here is at all events it difference. He new industry. It could no!" of ctU, intrU- ' then referred again to the lack of definite peeled that trom "in; 'll.','."':.',',',);;; wouldl information and asked about one or two ductiou of the mac ne ' 'rsl n as if thel refunds. He would like to understand if move With the same J"f,fi1"/'/lwlG. St,ti) the Secretary refused to give information industry had been leans time!"- had been'. "sHtoo, my:' business of the institution. the success ot the elm ttt more sol on. Mr. Gibson explained that he held surprisingly stxti..aractory, muc l ht to ex-' that It was inexpedlent to bring the busi- than the Government had as}: 'i'l'fl,','lUC,r if" of To factory up on the tioor of the th with regaru to . ouse. icmbers could get information Till: £31m the machinery and the 1t,Q"J, in the Public Accounts Committee or in gq-ngrully were running and with "h1,""l/d' the devilrtment. but no business would the quality of twine turned out. '.'oiii.i", care to disclose to the public all the de- not aware that he had last session pr . tails of its affairs. ed anything in this matter that he hadhnm Mr. Meredith replied that the day tor d n b He remembered distinctly that on. that policy had passed. The people were 0 L'. the other side of the House the shareholders. and as such had a n ht gentlemen on , 1 td asto what f 1 . tr hasl been tremendously euro at d to u 1 information. was the price at which the t"""ext'::":19 The motion was then passed. .. he mum. and were e - T, , . it 1rggUoalts'l',' Dina: figures should be DRAINAGE WORKS. Li (!,','x,,'it'l,','rr,tl' the manner in which these Mr. Meredith moved for an order of the by." h d ibeen arrived at. He remem-1 House for a return showing what reduc- 1d,1,.r',e,t but he had stated that it would tions have been made in the past ten nered l lu', interest of the public to give. years in the amounts payable by any Cgh'bie 'ln'lti./r'2i'G; that had been akedg {municipality to the Province in respect ot 'ili',T'lml's' he still maintained. To have: drainage works, or advances made for 3n; the information asked would havgi such works. giving each municipality sep- IC,'," have placed the Central 9:15P I urately. with the amount ot the original in Je, t disadvantage in its manufacture ':, indebtedness and the a,mount ot the reduc- 011171333 twine. No ordinary or 1rlvttf.'/ tion made with respect to it, and the au- T'tttaracturer would have given Jlllill,ie"n"il _ lhOrItyhfor such reduction. And showing "Nation. It was. he ttsought, W etttet an a ch Jg2Lree1Ltleti," A

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