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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 28 Feb 1895, p. 10

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' . . V - b _ '; -.__, ems'a're 83,048,285 61 for curred? onmee's f,rf,ttras', s "ti/tlt/ttfe', $328,636 for capital account, . l ition of the Pa nut and $24,983 82 for other purposes. For . . ' r. Matheson said t a civil government the vote is $246,402 60, would be no such thing as inde- as against $244,230 in 1894. an increase of ence: that they must take their 32,272 tio;' for legislation, $128,600. as .' on one side or the other. against 812421300! lit QI ',"l,Plfifted'letfe ' , . . $4,300. For a m n strut on o net ce e _'. MR. CONMER. vote is $417,317, as against $416,550 84, an - Mr. Conmee said that there could be increase of $766 16. For education, 8692,- , no independence it the people were not 379 44 is asked as against $685,192 16, an _ . prepared to condemn corruption. Where increase of 37.187 28. Some of the items . was it to be found but at Ottawa, where in this large sum are $242,495 44 for Pub.. . Mr. Mathesori's friends were in con- lie and Separate Schools, a decrease of trol? Evidence of this was to he found 3299 22 from last year ; $100,000 for High in the Curran bridge job and the Schools and Collegiate Institutes, In shameless waste of the timber under which there is no change ; $61,300 for su- I their control. Mr. Marten. urged the perannuated and Public and High l, Government to do something to settle School teachers: 845,000 for schools in up the country, and in the next breath unorganized districts and poor schools ; he accused them of spending too much $3,000 for kindergarten Behoois, and 82,- ', "money in surveys. While there was a i motor Teachers Institutes, in all of' large settlement in Algoma and the ih,',t,i,:h, there is no change; $9,300 for north, the Legislature ought to l I .t,N,typ1 Schools, an increase of $150 ', $59,- do still more to open up that country. 1 {:3 If" Btehool inspection, a decrease of The expenditure on tho diamond drill ' ii'20 , $22,0ii0 for departmental examina- . _ . P. , ' -.'t tions, an increase of $2,400; 87,000 for was justifiable, too, Mr. tonlnec "in! the Ontario School of Peda 1 on. and all done to help the mining crease cr' $192 50 . $24 454 f ttogy, an n- w.eMr ..,. 'rt rrB1_'raC' " _ ' . ortheToronto interests of the l l Minn was ".s (if en I and $22,260 for the Ottawa Normal ssiblo as sums expended on mg: [Ci].tl'15}e,- School, an Increase of 8264 ', $5,300 for the for the two .went hand in banjo. ,H library and museum, a decrease of 850 . minerul-bearinp; area of the l loving, C1,220 for the School of Practical Sci: was greater than that of England, Ire-. F'nce, an increase ot 81,100 and $66 iiio'i land, Scotland, France and German." for Mechanics' Institutes and literary and should be developed. Mr; Cont-nee and scientific art schools, an increase of then turned to the question or the in $1,250. For maintenance of public insti- crease of the expenditure in the last it tiltions $787,150 is asked, as compared . years, and declared that John Sandileld with $772,063, an increase of $15,387 an A,'tiiijjiojje1,'s, surplus had not been increase of $21,999 in the Bro le Asy- oarded up in the banks, at a small m- _ lum largely accounting 'isle, For i t rest, but had lu-en returned to tho I. immigration the vote is 88.4 L an in- 4 s' oplo in many WHY-S and rind. thrrctry N N crease of $200. In agriculture the. sum l' ' caused an era of great prosperity. Fur- ' . asked tor is $183,486, as com red with w . thermorc, that Governlnvnt had entailed , j $188,925 in UM, an increase TIG! on . Jim the PN'SPHI t,ivetmrvent an oxvt'ryli- [feature of this is that no provision _ ture of millions for railway nid, whCts iitt made for the Central Farmers' III- Uthe prvsamt Government . has .surent 'Ftitute, which former" absorbed 8800, about $1.0ir0,000 for munivlpal drama"? " and which sum is san- The Bum of and large sums have btwtt spent l.rt vurt- V t $1,800 8.09.1! for practical Instruction in mm beneficial undertakings which the fruit iifriving, a new departure. The ', former Government hnd not touched. l vote for experimental fruit stations is _ What the opposition, should do, Iw "W" n, k, $2,000, instead of $1,000. For expenses r' was to point out Mum's white monoytv, of lectures for Farmers' Institutes the had Irrtatt srroncfully spent. , -. ' _ sum of $5,000 is set apart, instead of . Mr. Conmee thcn dofcuded tho f "M", " l$3,000, And there is a decrease " $1,500 Schools system. Their i,,m,reyy'iy,r",t,.,.','i,. i for sundries. There IS a slight increase, the addition of tho titth form in} w.it ' 13250. for the Ontario Experimental .tllo: people themwlvos, and he (is-luffI Union. For hospitals and charities $190,- . that the schools of to-dny ttrt' be"," "H" 416 57 is asked, as against $188,068 07 last rit-nt than they Wtre 20 or 130 yours IS.." year, an increase of W,367 50. For the Ntsxt Mr. ConmN' "on" with tl",' 'HH'H- maintenance and repairs of Government tion of the tuxponditttre "Wm Wm" "n' and departmental buildings the vote is stitutions. and declare-d that the plhl- $78,290, as against $79,314 M, a decrease ' ciplo of lemurs was 1urrietl"t',t, WP": of $1,024 51. The public' buildings a'ote ever ,uootctitsulrlo fol-nil yt.'",)',',::)",')',",,,',',"', is $210,926, of which $27,176 is the ettti- supp'lil-s. while for smaller lint-s of LOW S mated reVHtc. Last year's vote was " would not. owing to tht' tl.uyttyt_tP,tr. $250,640, a decrease of 39,714. For pub- of the market, be ik,onomirnl to buy in: lie works the estimate is $34,403, as under: no INTRO business would tr against 844,392, a decrease of 89,984. For carried. out on any otr.orlinos. ' colonization roads the vote asked is If thero was one thing' hull..$:t'ni1t'*ml n $06,020, as against 3104.370 :1 year 980. opposite should not talk of Il wn.N u" a decrease of $7,450. The charms on timtwr policy of the r1y.vytity.'?.','He tir: crown lands are estimated at $107,803. l Conmce wl-nt on. in his distrltt r /lii , as against $125,309 In 1894. a decrease of I previous Howrmm-nt had given ". '; . 817.500. The greatest decrcaSe is one ofi Square mil. s of titular lands T Sohnj' $15,000 for surveys of townships in new; 50 party MW" tot' little PY'.'. t "M: 'districts. The refund account is esti-j V $5.000. Win-n the prisHIt. 1iovyfrf'1 II,'. 1 tvut'd at 324.983 82, as against 823.314 86 cnm-- in public cismturtltiott ""1"." ., n. Mast year, an increase of $1,668 96. For and tho hum-rs did not w-i It. Mr: t l?.-, l miscellancous expenditure the estimate. met' went on to "'rlu..th"s,t, tc'I. 1yir" is $114,092 IO, as against $214,M0 50 at would rot haw PM)" ity duty until . ll your ago, the decrease. being 8100 292 40. Fiuni'n'. haw- established " school in: Fihwtinn expenses will be $76,000 hats _ mini-rs in thr. West, on 1.yy,1'y,y,t.i,1.:,'Itr'1/-' thnn List year, gratuities $7,12G, thy I" tl"' trtttrtrit Awtiuiltitrul ' "ur/i: ll l Wvstorn Dairy School 83.500. Columb'an wr .. "" "" _ -" """ ""-t'.-' It": I '. ildxhibitlon $7,500. mining development of the nature of the "(wan-I'll distill ts', 417.000. The tinnl item is $50,000 for x *.' -r '. v" 1"llr. 1tt il,t ":"nyl "/i,' l i union-soon and unprovided for expenses, distriv-t, is nsu,rnitioot laud. ll." l". T and is the same as last vear. mnm'n: was not to in: l'oilIiOllnld-li in! - siondinp: n few dollars upon surv"yiyr', THE YEAR'S RECEIPTS. _ this land. hut it WP..", tr,:1"i,:",C,'1/1y11'd,t,'i,: l in the statement of Provincial assets not httvitut hurl It "n styvt?/"y.. "'1 l ~chit-h was placed before the House yes- l o.vornrtumt wn.H not too lavish . " Yd}. ll May, a valuable summary of the re- i too stingy " (hm-imminent, and our? l ("tits for the yettt'is given. The subsidy "pm of its owmmmr.' Howl them' l [1; l was $1,116.57: tio, the ttptu4tir' grant $80,- tricts was justifiable. Ho rr.'ytlt.,e tilt} I tt'iii,-thl- interest on capital held and debts t the i'utrops' would "'ng "In; h'gliiti.,li'(l.- l 1itatt_ Ly the Dominion to Ontario $810,- i it was good to mt?./.d,t.'/'/',',/h'l {31'}.in i in") 1N. and the interest on investments l ow to settlers. l' irquro ny t lt'Y' y, C.',",'.. 4: ..:1 :z7. mum Crown lands, $1,057,- l the fact was that the Ontario (1H\i"-n' i 1.32 70 was rcm-iw-d ;trom Algomn taxes, ' mom had never irnpos'od a " of tng- 3:.lln'x' 62 ', from law stamps. $54,097 tio i' _ QB, had conferred immense 1er.r,T1t1y',', , [rum licenses. 8277.330 14 ', from the Ed- the people. and hurl mntznit'lmmi "-21.4. : "Fulton 19rwnrtment. 848.696 57; from , left. They might have wasto1 t lo}. , liilhlic institutions. $70,375 63 . from cas- I assets: they might have put ill"? l I' l uni revenue, 3232,09i 64 of which 8150. iTay canals and C'ttrran bridge 1m ITM 04 came from suc'cemsion milieu" t they had husbandrd them, ',y,',1,"G,rl1lii. _ {mm the sale of lands of the iiiicrTio' ed the resources of tho lee,'",',", ow it"; _illyPti/' Asylum. $6,000 ', from a capital IThe country had Prosp6't" d, an D . ortamtliturv. refund at the Mercer Re- Perot] more than it would have done 'df. fortrvatovv, $40: from drainage works as- der tho T,ytvt.'r'"'"'nt of the hon. gent e- Synmwnts. mm 13. This totals iii.'] l ten ODDOS te. -~:~".348 M, and to this s . J,', 2. '_ "My, o. A. Rowland moved the ad- m 44 for drainage 1teti't1"Clft, A'ilig'l . wttrnmfP! of the debate at 10 ':?i1,e.te,t "it drainage debentures tile Iand 'tsi.'. and. early as the hour was the Got ern- on, 32 for brewers licenses. -t ' ' mont assented and tho House arose. . b , h" ""l , q THE PROVINCIAL ESTIMATES. _ , . I. The total sum which the Legislature . .. ls asked to vote for the mavrttrtitrtrat1ort l." ~.,~.; l the attairts of the Province for 1896 ls, " V Il "1905 43, as compared with $3.415,-i L 'iii ii; last year, a decrease of $13,757 66. l -,_,..___, '

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