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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 6 Mar 1906, p. 2

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. a? kit RMBt IW, " ' . AT F, _ r'thmm. - - N" - , , r. ', 'tl, W, '."ae8, 'NP, r I,','.'?", _ prrr' . . _ , . _ '.'i .Mil " ""7 "In - "it". ' ,". - 7 I" "" 2;}: po "t ' ,' .. Under cola-mie- and - V 1t,iiMMll , 1 I. , 't, . 'ww, - M,iii'ii)l " , . ' . r the Salvation Army is down for "mi ttJr,';-',',",'-? F, ".. _ '. er'.'aicttiVy"), g r; &"'j'fr"'t'...-,'ify ' l The work in Great Britain is estimated" _ .. L, . . ' ' _' "fr.; l .. . T I to cost $6,965. ' _ i l \ an lit-Lionel: than 'ttet'ttrtit'W. ( ' a. In hospitals and charities the Chit-l CITY "m. t , , dren's Aid work estimated is doubled; . ___..._..._.. : ( ' , V at 'ee; in; :th pi",'),',':',")',',;;",',,",,", A'; u Informal Discussion in Regard to i" I son a ' . ... . .v I $1.500. Several consumptive sanitoria the Proposed Lucille Aet -- ":1 l receive in the aggregate an amount Pledges " Formal Answer Aske f 1 similar to that granted the National for and None Given. E Sanitariam last year. ._____..__...___ '. '.1n the Crown Lands Department, un. _ _ . . ..; _ l i der mining development. an increase of ' The Torottte members of the Leg-1'?" ' i $12000 is devoted to the payment of JUrtt were waited upon at the Par in- '.3 salaries. wages. subsistence. travelling neat buildings yesterday afternoon by _ ' , . and other expenses to parties exploring b deputation representing the brewing,, _ j i in northern Ontario. with other litldl Jotel and licensed shop interests ot. ' F omeers' salaries: $500 expenses of min-n ,, _ . T . , ing conventions. and an increuscdallow-i Foronto. lhe deputation urged that l': I anee for the mineral collection at the my Government measure relative to the, l ', Parliament buildings. i' , Mere-to mentioned there should be a: g "Th; i));t,'Ti,t, b15311"? ink and? 'easonable assurance of stability, par-y l . . I I . 4 e on can towns": or require '.ieular1 in respect to the powers given _ 3, $19,600, an Increase of $1,800. ,0 mugcipalmes as to the number of i t: The Little Sundries. icenses and the municipal tii' lim- in: . i _ " , . d t at ii icense ', l The amount asked for under the head ',t2t, 32?; ',',oonfti2r,ef2,e, for the city I , of. miscellaneous is $160,170. compared sf Toronto. They expressed their amu- with a total expenditure 111 1905 oil tty to carry out the law strictly. and, [ $,'s'2.38.609.71. Among the new items un-l JO keep hotels and other licensed pre- dor this head this year are $8,000 for) nises up to the standard required, but I succession duties. legal expenses, valuv hey did think they should not, be sub. I . 'ahons and arbitrations; $1,500 for eeted to the whims of various mumcv , (automobile tags: 8l0,000 for annuities plities, whereby there was constant un- . land bonusto Indians under treaty num- Drtainty as to the number of 110811.505: lt: 9. the first year the Province has sad the fees over and above those whit-hf been called upon for payment. on this trust be paid to the Province. I account. Hydro-Electric Power Com. Some diseyssiy took plafe ttS t? the' mission, $8.000: Universite of Toronto 'oreshadowed Increase ot 1.'r.ovin.cial ' . Iommission, $7.200 ; "commissions re , 'tes..T.he deputation was of opinion that l {sundry investigations. 85.000"; investi.: the .i.n.terests of temperance eould not; gations as to care of feeble-minded poo; msrblydbe "aimed by ani'h'squ} mesa: . ple. $600; incident-als, $10,000. 3 Tre, tttt qu.ot some au on l.'? fl Among other items under this head .emperance in.tlys regard. There l")) , _ are the iollouing amounts mnrparcd nore or less informal talk on. othe, -' .- . ' . .. . natters connected with questions " with expenditures for 1005 i'""""' , . . . - i l Expert- eetmg the licensed liquor trade. No i Estimates. diture. sledge or promise OI' formal 3mm? With' . " . 1906. 1905. 'e nested of the citv members in res ect i .'Kfs'mrfes u. .'" ....... $33000 84.0% 98 .oqthe subjects dismissed. and none Iwas 5 1"i'-1,"l"' Jff'nttefti.o.". "f;- 16%;: 1ifs'l' JI given. The members present were Hon. 'l Expenses elections and ' _'. Jr. Fey, Hon. Dr. Pyne, Mr. Crawford , , "2113:0031 trtifals .. .... 10,000 84.540 37 md Mr. McNaught. l _ " i. oo . hHI rage re- - M The deputation was headed by Mr. '; I: 1m'ii:i1li'g,tio,eotrrs,- lists: 333:). 355% .1'i' Eugene O'Keefe, and its membership in- li" "i//)',',1'.Ji.gie' li .. Tttii." 7,000 4.785 To" :ludcd Mr. Wm. T. Kema-han. Seere. ", rgzs a 'ir-o Jon-rm} cc, "e N _ "r." of the O'Keefe Brewine Company: . " - l, li'; if rl',",.'"':,:)",,:-, ir"i,7l. 1TO "I dr. G. Wright and in. F." M. Bayne l . - re :' rmy ant . my tt.tTan.s got a , if the Walker House. Mr. G. A. Gra- 'i,'t,t'.,? ot 8l.000 (part of yh.ieh " a, re-) mm of the Troqnois House. Mr. P. Mul- . not?) for tht monument m the old ,1 ween. Mr. S. W. Burns and Mr. Alex. gmilitary burying grounds. Toronto. The i' Tright. ifollmving grants similar to those of ( C-".T="..h"1".r...1.e',".==l'.1'h=r"- élnst your are included r-Ontario Rifle/ 'Aesociation. $1.000; Ontario Artillery/ ' {Association $500: Canadian Military ', . ilustitute. 54300: Royal Military College . . (,t.,i2 Association. $100: York Pioneers. T . $200: United Empire Loyalists, $2002. ', !('anadian Mining Institute. $300: For.; _ . .estry Association. $300. I I ; To defray expenses of legislation.' . t maintenance and salaries of officers ot' .; the Government and civil service and other services for January, $2.50.000 is. I asked. l I VEGETABLE Grownns' WANTS; i , ' [Will Ask tor Establishment of Experi- , , mental Plots. I "rr, l "s: A deputation from the Vegetable i , .Growens' Association of, Ontario will . _ wait on Hon. Mr. Monteith on Friday, . l ' and ask for the.esu1.slifhrnent of several E vegetable experimental plots at various. 3 points In the Province. The, associa-S fiom while appreciating the fact that an [ 1 increased vote is to be asked of the Leg- . l _ islature for the carrying out of experi- , ments inregard to the growth and care of vegetables at the Ontario A . . C rat College, think the i1'ifla"'i'Pht: , growers would be greater under the § plan they advocate. They argue that . the soil of the O. A. C. farm is not suit- - P . able for the growth of some classes of ' . . vegetables. and that experimental plots . l i .. , on the line indicated would be of . . r , i greater value in assisting growers in v I , "ious sections of t the Province.' a" I , . ' . I . .rr,

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