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The Clinton New Era, 1880-02-12, Page 7­­­ =1 -1 ­ -1111, ­ I—— ''.. ­ - I �. I . - � I -- - I Jai V . I I - -1.1'T I I - - V - � � - I � . . . pot 9wo an br 100 to Xt,T,d xtay . , t . . I . I . . . I I 11 ; -- - - I I - 0 ­­ - ,.t&mtV it blob * it Zroy � d . I ,whatever timber U 81-1 I 0XVIrAtioubot ,Which Period to tesob, the prisoners a 004 wag faraimbed has boon paid t be IWO* road 1 � I . a lots 00 � noiW 11=1 11,101aiet'Maid::114hoilloild 0191VO hi QXTAR10 MISIATIJAN. SUMI14tut OX1Pbmf4y,Q'Nf,#r' a 40 .1 0 is � I � 'aimed the property of the 90 X11 . Z I I A. I - 1011" 01 ollp r= O. BA 11010or of the' patent. While slis, to hat Woo due nil to the sl:t at; � � in. It these joung men t � , � I . 115 618.00,0 * ­ - And young lailles December, 1079 -, we do,owe to road$ to Wbiell pf I �], , to On the Item Crown Lando Department, choose to go there to bitiont the Prisoners, ., MUNTH PARLIAMENT -FIRST OESSIO of ,mettlemolit .Wks Blow- this system 144 1 ., I I I I N. d4ocli grapte-have been - - - ------------- ­­­ ....... . TOO (decrease 16,00), Mr. PARDZX ;�*tqd $he IMI. the Province OQUI4 do was W give- . , , ,. Made, bu­-, -., � 9,0LIC300 O's elk enough, for she lumberer'Jifad ill ' $6�the7r,$kro. them I � . not, .yet coappletod, the � . - . worked w . I . I at she reduction was owing � � -­ I it loads, and are Abets.' I I Plenty at. time to rem I Cabs. The expop;a, wall nQ. greater . - . I love not yet entitled to receive them. , The, Government aid to tko 0 ova the timber as big went of four olorko from 111.1104ith- ,.it was than If Chaplains were hired, And in say � A . � � . as convenience, but for so . . I I � �� - 11 T1116 3MUJD1WIQT., onlyrO4,45to filch we pro lad m3plated, milem Paid . .Ms year$ Pqt thetaw the intention, Of thi (71ovelvalop4 to intro Came Sunday. gohoQl jdaitiors woolil ,be . . I W obted are, I V - �, of free great, Settlement has been so rapid duo@ & bill Slit 0 session whereby $,boy inigh-s I . . believe, three the Grand 11111 and us aid ................. %50,00 � , ,needed. 11 . -- , loslool 20 nines; Xulliolp,osrald, to do ..... '. INT1.600 00 . that friorder to mavablinself tbobolderofthe be able to dispense W � the Moutr Al & City of ottaws"06 wilem; Nod I .exisrato copiko ............... 0,0971M 00 limit has been forced at I , ith, tbs noxvices of 614 Mr. MOWAT said he was sorry the Rouge , TOCimo, Jan, 29.-Tise Spooks too 0 1 1 . ffier to swesp'off The . I 4 , It the $40 Cobourg, PosarborouRb (R Mormors, 13 The following were the figures at the a& -more rapidly %ban be oo I . men by paying them a NUIAll Allowonce. The, bad hesitated over much a voto aim $him. Third � - � obstr at three o'clock p.m. , ­ t ,, , � I a timber I .1 uIA rasyket it, . Intention was to take from -the matorlep paid w I . .. . I I ailes. Oar liabilities are #842pl.54, leaving I al or ta bargain with the loom4so $a band,ft to I . 49 plenty of other Sunday suboal Work to , � I Mr. WOOD, onrising to move she Houma , us, after An , our.dipb . omperidittwo in Ontario up to, the $let of I ilia Civil FOrTsuss & Oman 62d9unt, 10 be be done, In the ch I t� , � � areements this year, end December, 1478, min over to him aftor the issue of she Patent, And devoted to that service, . Y, slid it was absolutely . Inio oommittis Of S4PPIY. was' warmly after the very her . thus out 00 venue from due . 0, I � . .- . d times we have, had for the '00 which time very few , tile to The Mr. LAU]Cklo asked, It any appointments necessary $0 have the tosoberm attepil I . absecred. After a, ,low a. last four or Ave , 10 at railway boa bee regularly in all kinds of . pxaWnary obsery ,years, which entailed small fiddiflQualluile I a com- . � I � , ohould, tht5folare, have a weather, and they 1� - slons he said : . I- .. '. rdaeipts�-41111 le4ving us, wi plated : I remedy proposed by the Bill to to, pprmik the wore to, be ratido in the place �of the Clarke . 'I' � - � . license holder to lol4ve the - abg so canir them to 1 #4,300109748. (Loud sheets.) � Twon three . timber longer than who had retired ? � . � . I I I � . I -i I , Cox 3=GMPTB. . railways five years: If he has a mind. to do so, the the institution to engage in ,their chatuabld' I . I .. I � . . aide , total =lions* I . FAIIiiam replied In, the negative, The ' ' � - 4 sidl*.z��&lud,tho.H6uoothat,tbree- . . , . - x4ruisAVIos, 339031PTA. , We it96 . - Z-4 1-11, - - . 111.1 I Mr work, The Item passed. . , I I W, 0 *18,000- . ,60000 settler being Mosawbile empowered, *.a no , . wipaBood. 04 the Item $29,604, Reformatory lot . . fourths 91 Oar goosiploato from. the onkmidy our estimated receipts for the Year I$go- Railway aid. 61,677,;klii "..... 24 4M. I to take what he requires for his own Up@. the item. Treasury Dep-artment, .#17,. 1 � bfisheiDQuilnidue Find fro,al. Interest. a I is $,run& a # � I I . Railwaysub. � 11 I I I I I Ponstaugulohene (dears . ­ I �r I loads, inmebands of the Dominion .Gave . or, 2,516,719.0. Oldies- .. 1,211.S0300 Mr. Woo* announced $hat he expected to. 450 (increase. 01,360), Mr, I sea 0.368 14) Mr. ) � ru . be � � . Woop explained WOOD splashes the change Ins6iid*d ;a be 1�' spent. Theme amounts are fixed. Tba to. . XOTIK�T]1131 X1XX'XVDlTUAV. . - 0680,784 65 � Able to bring down thoPublio Accounts for the reasons for the various increases,,, the made III the, Reforms . I 1. I ­ Ifunfolial ald . ................ 7,139,41006. 1 1879 on Tuesday, I I , tory would involve Sri, ,, I I � I 34aining,quarter is, made up of items Autisumi. There are some Increases sad some decreases PrIyato capi4al . ........... , 14,397,785 V* 'The House adjourned at 1 ,50. majority of which were for inoressed mali.ries, alteration at the hourai so 'that the boys � I 11 I . . I . Q QuAtIDSOUCIGN and co inglavalue, Which, may be Classed as a In the proposed expenditure for 188000 From itieso figures It appears that In Ontario 1, . 2% Of maintenance of would not be put into their Celli at @Ax . I . I J - taii1tarial, revenue, The df,promoiou in the which is in Pei I -1 . NOTION OIP 30TION. s4o east wing. The salary of the. auditor o'clock, but 1. allowed , to itay up I rhaps necessary for me to Private Capitalists And muntolpAlities tarnish , was increased by f200 a � a � S , lumber trade, aiianding over a period of iallude. Ron. gentlemen will notice that, so. . I - I , Mr. Gibson (Kamillov)-Bill to Sword the accoupt of his in. until about the UOURI bedtime in , . I I " I I I I several, learn, has 1 the larger amount 61 the sapital and build Liquor ,License Act. creased efficioncy. an ordinary home. The Government felt � 11 . � I very seriously affected far Isis public Institutions are con'oeroad, there , I I . � - � I the roads with the Government assistance. ' TORONTO, Feb. 2- Tile Speaker took the Mr, OnsionTox trusted,( the auditor visa 011 great responsibility resting upon them in , I the receiptaof the province, and has reduced is In she aggregate very little Change. For got in quebse it is the reverse, t . . - thowzgj"IPIB. Wanoha,oum.an Ually an was o. He I � I I . I he Govern- chair at three o'clock. better acquainted with the, simple, rules Of connection with this reformatory, And he . 0 ., I - - , made, - by say Trod, th' " " So& the . �� q sh in n . - ­ I - ­ ­ I—- - 1. � .... -- below any ealonlaSions, ., . Ito,n.As,vlum the, increaced amount wont .4 1 I,- ­%=­ -arithmetia than � he was.'last musa -mar. He resolved to alter the whole system,, go am -to � IN In order to Provide accommodation for, capitalists and Jan I PION-ENSIVENT ACHOOL RATIPATE110. L I I � . : -Suffor fouri eight or twelve years book., But eighty more inmates, 'The increase lu.the 111011alitless assist to build . (Mr. Creighton) produced is statement made make It line a prison a ' , - . I I I . I . I Mr. Ross, In. movinK the second reading of by the Auditor as a campaign shoot, In which I I ad More a reformatory, , , * - I �' . Xthink we touched tbs. lowest point I in the appropriation for she - Central p * �he-railwsys (Cheers.) NOW the VaUn'O'Palitism his Bill to , end the Act respecting Public, I I . rise . - -- - ­, . of I I and the question whathei or not I& would pay .- .- 11 . a 10 in this provinse,bimild their own con 4 U914"m ,a he claimed the . . , � ....; d I - � , - - yesir-11178, cersoltily ilia lowest point reached citteed by the change of industry, which and"J'all- ' A pay fort 8 � W816no 1040'al:414ary, and in a financial, point of �vlsw would not enter . -1 . .. ,� .. � ' --'- - ' I up to the present. time, and I trust it will be - - their maintenance, . , operate and High Schools-,, explained, that exiriordiniri ixponfilsaro 'were, to say tile, , . ' . - I enables tie, however, to dimpeinse with the Jn Queb:Qatnble Government eract $1come but its object wall to'give non resident owners of leapt, Wonderful � into the dialculf0ion at all. (Cheers.) 1 . I the lOwOmt for many Yearn to come. The I I bounce, . The additions were oleo , -T I ..,be Committee rose and reported, and . amount of revenue from wqodo� and forests of 02,000 a year, and also to Uok for logo � ty In moboolseotions the moves privileges not correct in somo Instance$. � asked leave to sit Again. . . services of the chief Men, ,giving a saving, the officials connected .with them. to I I . I I ­­ . . i . W.dfflothim province we build colonization _ apapotid.1118,50 that they Might weriltheir Mr. UNREDITIE desited toknowwhr4t was . for that year was 4284,816. This yoir,th* children to a school in a neighboring tecti I I I . PURIAb ACCOUNTS ITOR 1879. . I ere for, material. We are asking for quite $1 roads in diettidto where roads could' not . . I thi la4ification of the Issue of a Campaign ., - I ion t , lisA, been a conqiderAble increase, but still largo Soon in connection with the Agricul- I if more convenient than the meoti I 1. ­ Mr. Fa&s6, in the absence Lot Mr. Hardy, � otherwise be built, and do not Coal 901100 Saset by an ofilcial. . me- UP to the estimate within Nome 000,000. tural College tit Guelph to pruvida for for such I a work in spend Tile -requirement. of - ' Mt. WOOD Stated that b ' presented the. Public Accounts for 1979. 1 There Is a very marked Improvement additional poplin. ' We have come to the 11 dollar $be bider 'he Bill Was $hat non a knew of nothing. �, . . I � so far so the lumber trade fit Con. conclusion that that Institution ought to counties ; but in Quebec large. sums . *10 residents should pay a rate equal to the more proper $ban this. The Oppopitionlast -­ C 0 L111DE. ., , I . � I th. . � A. -.1- 1pk��ii.if6ifi­­­ ­-, 1!f.." .-..-.--..."..-.�-."�-.,�.-�,---..-�.- ­­­­­­­:-- ­­­ . I .avUfta . yearbatid air nano a a on the , ki�'i�i�i-iim`,- submitted the report of the.- . I R7 I carned, and we be Val;t!"130, build. roadia. In �the older portioos� r!aps'd by rosiderite., . - - I- : -shi- -.1. 1-.--- . T.agi.1f,el��t,,-,.t)xe,,�leffect love, .additional . accommodation,, sa, sm-10 I . Oxao I xa approved, of she Bill mild I I . . of It"' , a year, and. , , t a � -1 I I � We are therefore justified - Ati- . Pamphlet of Senator Macpherson, who gave Commissioner of Crown Lands for 1879i I � . , prospects are provide for at leapt 150 pupils, Bud Wharf ?f the province' mated that life ragnijktionifliad permitted non, . tbs& for scale years to come we will - haio- a any boy b I in going into this matter to find out .whether, tin entirely wrong view of she Assuage of The Houma adjourned at ton crolook. � . .­)� � I I I ey,pud that number seeks admia- or no$ share. is - any justice ih mallo . g � this residents to send their obildreri to neighboring the provin � 00. Is was therefore th of -- - . - I . . . very large income from the woods and f6res,to sion hei. must simply wait blot � a the Dominion Gov.. school section -a. He salted that the Bill should the Govitzmans to furnish tbs p th . I . . I stand, in that he migbt introduce its pro I EsirlIMAITES ]FOU ISSO. - 1. 7 1 . been given to underatand�-inlaok Iwo per-. arximesic (Obserc) Another point In con- vl- a. carefully collated official statement I I I . , . � breach. Imereaged prosperity in the lumber Oro- I he'70 North Shore RailWay t =I TIRE Undo meant nok,ouly t Of faintly astlefied-that the Present staff 6AO ofiction wIth thin matter. The people of the . � ,long with $hat last . ofth, I . i . I a larger amoun .0iona Iwo a �general Bill, a .1 . a asso. He did not pretend to make � - ; : timber and logo to be gdoulf and $1lerelDie Lomeli ISO boy . - Under discussion. . . - . XSXMI UTPENI)ITUAR. '.1 . I .. I � ii�ld 1. a juat's Well am they now- do Lawgr PfOyince went Into, their present atato � . . . -,she coldulations. ' The suditbr -was ts. . �. . h tar ,Ilia- opw4ria finli, 92. RD -AM -cXpenme is concerned Mi. Bona consented. . Illryloscia"A . ISSO. . 3279, ' 'a , for - she; I affairs doliberhtely, Bad with their a an sponalble for the, figures, but Ahe arrange- Civil Government ....... � .......... $176,552 - $179,297 1 1 . ­ � In � � it : . 0 .4 tin . Y - . I ofarroaraggs of to at "' I'- 'Y "a Confined to a few were mor� 0 Mr. YouBa wmm�gin,A the Minlatof of'Aduoi- - of accounts was done on his (Mr. Legislation ............. Ill,fioo . I08 sw us of W 66 wont . I �. oll. Cie that; tlie raven vanto, ,A titayro rata charge will be very , not mean -by that to Obarga, Willed approved of the Bill. In a . Adu4ististrMiOX of notice .4 215,467 1 -- , . ga't-o h �! Lwa i may b 0 I us �m- -0 as ' 7 ,.a fr ='.;a, of that province with having Owe OR060 Wood?m) responsibility. - Y-- """' '287,600 .. Ora - . 6 . I I 006 we askfOr looked forWard ton or' twtIve 'yestro, Mr. Misizzimilix-There was no I notification Publis Institutions ...... ......... 497,0181. 498.027 . - 1880 ZI be d.rii the timber and logo much reduced. For that pulp gentlemen who owned io large amount of . Xditestloa .................. ......... 499,419 , . 49 ,030 . I got out in the winter of 1878 9. And it we 422,000',whiob I have no doubt will be adrdi allowing this debt to Accumulate in the beffid property intow.ni had their ,residences oui- do 11011 feel the offset of the present prosperity ally grants . d by this House. We hive oleo rde of the town limits, and it seemed an for fts'� being spread- btookileast over the Inamfvratton-.� .... � .......... -.... 27,000 49,950 - . . . . at present we will at least 'in 188 1. 1111tt-whs" It ligiolime too heavy they would . ey should not be allowed to I Agriculture, Arks. ]Zia ............. 109,850 109,600 I . Thu Made a changa in the Botormatory at Pone- ' . njus�lea that th country in the interests of the Government. Hospitids and Charities ....... . 73870 72,232 . I - from collections onaaboutit Of Crown t6fignialione, but as' COMO to the Dominion and demand better 1 send the ,- Mr, W60D -It WOO in response to a motion mi"allaneoup ............ � ............ � rayonue I I � . - � Undo had beenad'followa: 7 , I , .when I introduce the Bill terms. But they lot she . : I , Ar children to the, t6wn achoolo., of thin Rouge. . . I . I .: I . 67,5017 , b7,i , 82 , -- . . relating -�O that institution I sholl make . - Mr. M*nBDiwix suggested ill . . . FribLe Buildings- ­­& ....... 1.100. 1 42 coo . 11 I ISTS., . at the Minister. ­ - I V10OQ . 9:700 ' � far. MEREDITH claimed That no motIon, had - ,Bublle, Works .... . .. ........ ; ...... I ............... ........ . .iIiiso,o15 so mome'remarks upon ih I will now confino BEH of Education should provide in big Bill some Charges on Crown Lands-..; V.000 Is I I t, -1V6..::::--, ..... .. :... ­­:* ....... -7'-7... 82,Z54 00 myself - to film -ply, statiiig that we taking, It as a matter of Course, and believing machinery to facilitate the Collection of to been ,000 I ­­­­ item . carried by the House ordering -the Refunds ....... ".. . . � 1 .. .. ... ....................... ! ............... 45,62000 Intend .., 69,630 44 1 � I . , I to ore of a . to. this wan th proper thing. to do;' &no that is in. union school sections. . ' W.01.1 .. ..... ..... 5 I t262 - . . 110711-- M440 it In, a I production of such a document as this. , unforeseeg an nproyidod.' 601000 .0,000 "t Xn view of theme deoreaeomi it is veq Vatis- formatory school and loon -of . was proper -4 Mr. '179MR91, quotbil,'from "the journalo of " . . I . a prisan than hat the Government rather than Mr. Rose aaik, school esotioliff were now - . Total ......... ....... �..,....42,066.496` 4.9,022,630 .r . . t-- . factory to be able'to look forward to a larger it Is DOwo and an institution of which the' the people or municipalities should bear. the pot to considerable expense in taking the s s that ouch a. return bad I � I 1. � I . I - a a a bisea. broughtA a t al 9 CAKTAL XXrxXDITURA. I . � 1 "venue In the Crown Lando Department. - people of this province will feel proud. We burden of theme public works. They believed oundus with th vi w' of a cortainiull; ,their . oyr on h 0 h March, 1879, 1 we ilev a been disappointed in the recei0to on , Public Nuildiiage ..................... $122,710' $145.550 . � � proponeto remove the prison isoll, slid to that it the Government did -the work, the title to the Governmerit grant. .He. thought in answer to a motion calling for a statement Pablie Works .... .1 ....... 28,2w 25 2CO , � � � ; account of Intoyest on Investments. This is provide the Institution wish large dorinitorles money which would otherwise be opens the assessor might do that work. .. Of the revenues . and expeadittires of the colonization itoiAW.­'.: .. . I I 0 . . I . . I . I ....... �. 96,doo 95,250 � I � - ]owing to the Municipalities who' borrowed and an,eveniag room, and to w, ko arrange- would be, left in the people's packets. I After some further suggestions by Messrs province from 1867. to 1878.' 1 " - ' I . from the drainage fund not paying up as t . I i wants so that they will not.be oblaig6d to take may. quote in suppott of 4bepe statements Cook, (ireighton M324 Widdifield, he.Bill was Mr. MicialEDITH-Will the bon. gentleman . . .. Total ................ ......... $242#290, , .020,000 . . .. � . . I � . . . � Promptly, As thGY ought to have done, and their meals down in the. collar as now. , For the "financial . speech of - tho provincial allowed to stand. , ... . say that- this -is Ahe same, document as the in addition to the above ordinary and I I � rairtioularly owing to the fact tbs% on . account that purpose we require Q29,664.. � . Treasurer, Hoo, L, R. . Ohnicb, before . . . I ones. theii"brought down? .: 11 capital expenditure' proper ,for '1980, apprq- - � . � I . , . Of Oar heavy expenditure In o ays � . . the Legislative Assembly of the Province * . . MUNICIPAL TAW. . - 1. . Mr. FoAarn-I will pay that ouch a doon. priationx will log asked sefoliows --car . ". !11 I we , IT IS A MATTER OV OURI-RIon Ta IdAlly, , Mr. Gibson's (Hamilton) Bill -to extend the � . -for tain . . ­�,-. A�­ � ­ - . -- � ,I Una in the distributift of the surplus of Quebec on 21st January, 1878 .. � iiibnt.wam brought down, and my recollection ,1112foreseen expenditures ofl�79: - - � . , � ­� . isave had to got'an advance on our bonds, and and to nobody more than Me, that nearly all It Qaobea had gone behind financially provision awarding $20 t.6 detectives of hdree is that.this to the isame." . �. I . . . I I . . OOXXOX OCNOOL iUVD. . . . I I � . . - I thieves to cities, and relating to the minto. Mr. MEREDITH claimed that there was no -Interest paid Treasurer of Q�oboc ...... $ 25,OGO, 00 . .. � I � &be on account of bonds, which have been the railways we aided mines 1872 have been through urifor soon or nuavoidable.cirourn - I 11 retired by the Dominion Govvrnment. We completed. Of the twenty-oix railways to a nines of bridges between %punty municipali. - such division of expenditure in the Public . . . 1. . I � atancom, or as a result of the working of � . . .. �. .. 1XICIGILATIOX. I . I � . .1, I estimated last year that we would receive a which we have giant4d aid .only four aro"YO� Confederation, she would I be wortby-of all tier, fts read a second time, Bad iefirred to Account@ ofl,was ohownin this docum i . Extrb6 expenditure on aecount of larger . . , . I . I I 11 large surnlrom those marital . ,T v?bjch ' . . . .out �. . . I .1 . palities otill.1, uncomplotedower tho-disfanee to , we the Committee on the Municipal Law. I imrabor of immoadrants tnan, was esti- I . . , . 11� arrears on account of the municipal loon granted aid. ' Those four are the Grand sympathy from tbs other provinces," link in .. Mr'. Nairn'o 'Bill relating to . Mr. F"ann, said tbht the bon. gentloinan mated for..w ............ I ...... I .................. - I I - I �� .load, but, we have been disappointed, Junction, having 20 miles to com view of the remarks of her Into treasurer she . the dOgiR- should first pbinf out that there. WAR. an I .1 I 1 2,650 V . 4 . .1 . . ' ' ; deserved no sympathy, and should receive , nation of township councillors, end Mr. impropor.divillon, of the ,accounts -made in . , . . . . IMUCAIXXON. - . . I . liment - I ouperalinuatea teachers .... .... ..... I .... - - - ' . ' il And kt is'now a ma%tor for the Gover plate it ta Peterborough.;, the Mon' -ho Aid from the Dominion GovemmE.Ut. I Ray�s Bill to prevent the sproading of � &hia pap,4r. The'diffi6nity with bon. gentle- * 8,874 50 , - i - �.., to,fieriquely coniiaer 'whether the time has treal & Ottawa, .City, h4vivg� � 66 . Canada thiotlda,. were .referred to the same , I . . . ADWNISTiATI439 Z; JUST�Ioli]. I -1, I . note v de vatioii, btit under'the . m6n,oppoelte wed that they felt uncomfortable I . � � , . I - ­ h ­ ­ ` *­­ --- ­ miles - Uncomp oted ; " the - Itingaton - �& Circa -et,ades I a, Committee. . � . *, ', - . ­ , omev-rhe-,112--i '080 Municipalities should I I me " I—. ­ " . . . Lighting. etc,, ofigoocto 3irsli...,........ , 1, - ,Peinbroke, ,having 28 miles to construe n quite justified -in any' I . t - that the Govirbinout'had insisted on furnish. . 3,21660 . I � I . t from Ing '' Mr-.'HAY,­ItVmovivg � bd second r6adibg of, ingthopbop�ln, , . MIXOMLLANNovc - . I I . . . �.. I - - ­ ­ - , . J� - not be mado to pay oft� their indOtednos I what I have said, a d I would like to'bear-ex. the Bill respecting the Tile, Stand and Timber with 'infoilhaticib. 09111orthaw - insuraric . a , . � public I , it � diditigii-s 9,5sa os .- I . 1-1 .1-1 . .11. .- � I � - (Obsers-) The ri-eelpto for the year 18 O" tbs AliodeiiPpi to the Mitilawaaka ;, -slid the . , a w . . 791� Cobourg, Pate - proslalons of opinion upon this matter by bon. -Drainage Act, expla -of t that with which they ;wire willing to tarnish Expenses of elections. 18,62G 70 , I . . . - i were In block 02.'250,269 73. - . rborough & 'Marmara, 13 ined that the object he th - . � . .. . � . . � I . � . miles. There eould.be no.b6itter, . evidence of gent1stmian On both sides of the Rouge, r -T -bis . am... The. House and the people, ho,was Expenses is visit Of 9i; �i;� , , .� F , . OUR I AXPENcITURN . . , . 1 , in a matter of ��q,oeriouei import tp�g Bill was to providelor outlets to be made 0. 6 sure,.wer . a satisfied not only with,thisf, � celAency--the Governor. - . - - . - . - . , � . . � � � . ... . � ­ . � I . -, ', - this PXt!JtY-9J.*.tbe-aCtlOn of the G * I . ­­ - ­- ­ - oi. � I. -the dr . alne ; also to. extend the Act 06 A - . ,quit Gisberal..... ! .......... ,....,. ' 6,75S 91 . . - I ­ - '� - ljow, with­.refai -3 -tho­­ei .... � ­... -- ­. ----LPXO- , Overn- b6lie'ta-tusit-the opinion Of.tho legislative 8- so ,return bat with tbs return -61 the , . I I . I � . panditure, ippi fith Jane. E I . ­ . .. . - I 'men% and wisdom on the part of the House "Assembly of Ontario upbn this point. should farming lsnft within t - he limitso there were ' ' - � . . � . . � .1 9 . Wdi tbr y to towns *omd villages, fok - (Chebro.) I ris visi. of His , . .1. � .. . , . doiat know that there is , anything that requires than that very iket thM. - in sba'face of the be dofinitely stated. � ' . xpel.lseg, the Lieutenant. ' ' . ! any very lengthy remarks from me. In ad. bird times, In. the face of the fact ,that the - , (Cheers ) Let tbs Such ranni� L Mr.' MEEBDITa said.he'dId not 'object- to Governor'to the North. % I . . I I , Do �ipalfties, which needed drain"i an much's . . West, eto.-.......... a-.. ­ � . - dition to the ordinary expenditures there are , prospects until Minion,.0-overnalont naderatandwhat our . I # .giving 7 the people information,, but he did ,us 5,57 25l 1 1 1 1 pg6 have . 02Y othiai. - I . I pectiori of iriourance. corn- . . I � -within a 'short time- -Xia is I � , I . j, - - ­,"umber-of-iiamp, '61106-ite-the -expenses of- - beeiroo-dark-and-gloomy,, thatrwg- hg�vd,trdhj��- xg, �Aro­am AD �4is.lma�tpr.. ,If it oomoM tLo- ,. .Mr. . I .objA0-1QgAxh)fAg-pysturn of thJ#-prox"Ince ­ panloo ................ . .......... , ­I,975,2G-!­- . -ba,undoratood MERRI)ITH objected th ­ - .. -".. - - - . . . - --- ­­ - ­ ­ - � ­ I - ­­ . I , entertaining the Governor-General during his .'plated theme railways With the exception of. %. -by the proplo of Ohtsrio that - -the. prolvio,ofis at in (x'-Gnding as had been done b7 this Governmel.t. _This . . -- 42,1823's . . . I � � - -' "viiis to the Province, tb I I I ,the Governmont Of Qatbac: can Construe% of the Act' to -towns and vile document was- I plainly prepared :a an aleetlog. � Colonization Roads .......... � .......... 18.264 13 . .1 . .� � �-, a visit of; the Lieut. - low miles, is'nomething wonderful. In addi. grant railwaiye -and then hood them over'to lageso 'the rule agailint fxpinditurie without - sheet, and a . . . � I . I ; I I ... I Gbyernor to she nowli'sequired territory, aid tiqn to that, iVkry 1 one -.of these roads has. the recommendation of.the Lieut. -Governor -at ihb2 , .that ought notto havabsen, issued , . Toti�.... .. .... ...'..... , 4105,137 92 - .. '.. . I . - I minion,, wan bBin overstepp . 1. Public 6xpense, bat at the Private , . - . . � . I . in Wbich been testoUto its fullest capacity to carry I would not ICIve Y6U . . 9 ad. . - . I I '�­'­­­ - . to distressed settlers ia'Algdwa. etc , � , be a burden'on thiG revenues of &lie Do The'toial a ount to be voted for'sIf put. . � much, for the Coo- experim I ,we ask the ocaeurronoo,of the House. grain to the market far three months , 3 of hou� gentlemen thempolveo., � 4 . . � " But there have bein"' so . me . ,over to the fir's* . . prior fidarmion of .to -day. (Uheerol I think.,it . Mr. MowA-r suggested that -the Bill should Mr� FaAsim a - aid the bon. gentleman 41m. poseaforX880is therefore, compared with the , ­ . .. ��, expenditures, t8 which t of January. ' (Chearo.) We have one of tile most (tangerouis Circumstances be allowed to Siand. to give him: an oppor. self was the first ta,gatbla public aceountis - swoui,it voted fp'r' la.a,l year, as, followi :, . � . . . I � . y . d .. . .. 1679. � . ... . ;� , rotor. I Must, briefl granted 'Al to - roads '& � 35 out - Of - tbs which have happen tunity to Vamine into this question. Isat oes-kioti, ,and to haduce Sonatoi. Macpher- . . . I Superannuated. ,teachers ha ad . nines the year . . . . 1860. - - I � d 45,counties and districts .Int6 which, the 1867. - 1; - - *oula be a sorry hing Mr. HAxigreed that the Bill should, stand, -1 a I Current. expenditure , .$2,022,630 '62 066 490 ' � .. . . . � If , ressived- more than *013 voted province is divided. Tho'humber -of miles . � - * . � t . AGRICULTURAL � . . I son. to do the. same. The I ot was be, was CaPital expendittiro."-". , 266,OCO - 'i42*290 - . . .. . I . I . $or them last oesisicn. by 63,574,50. Thai is -COmPletsd is 1,410, of which 644 had boon , for the Nrliament at Ottawa to., Day to,the. I COLLEGE. '. slandering this official returni and should cast UDforoseeu foria7v ......... ......... . . . . people of Ontario, ,,You have been ii,dus Mr. Wood's Bill respect . Ing the . Agricultur of his ,own a � ye before he tried . . .� R � 105:187 " .. , I . aw, -annual oub- trious; you have boon enterpriting ; you College was passed ibrough-Committ6a with. "to.find the mole in anothees'eye. - Total ..... ...... ......... $2,288.60' - $2,4.13,978 .. . 1 4 ) simply owini to the working out of the I assieted,by direct grant, 644 by, al the basin out . . I . I . . � , and not to any regulation Made. by the Gov- :idy, and,131' by direct grant and annual �. . . . -- . � ornmen% and wan not Within Ili(). Control of ubaidy Combined. The amount have never aisk6d for aid- for.m railway without %out material 1. amosiAment. I- I . � I I I Mr. WOOD. thought the hon. .gentlaman, MEVIVALL IN VIT. CATUARANES. . 1, . . . . I 1, - the eavernment. The over expenditure in . al ORah firat subscribing your own funds to build it ; � I . I TAVD'GURYRYS.� . . beforommking the charge of garblink, should I . I , 8 payments in direct grants wait - 61,685,4og.15; I I I . I . -- . . , � I . . ) j ' immigration has been 12,650, which Woo by annual hubsidy, #1,072,6 you have never asked for assistance for - m have examined the - shoot. A great 4eal of & Great Imellitte"M nevemsent In tjit city . ., . �. 79 31, or a total education or agricialture .without first contri. r. Pardee's Bill respectliat'Land Sarvey- trouble had boon taken to show in this 'return I I I . 14 1 . . . ore an : "All the ivl�uiches Thrence;f. , � I I .. . I I counted for by the increased number of Ifn- of §2,758,188.46 Tile amount of annual' 6uting yourselves ; d the Survey 61 Lando was also paqoid. exactly what,had been done; and whenever ST. 1PATITABINX8, Jan. 29.�-Mf, E. F. HAM;. . . ..� Migrants who have come . . but. you oball assist to� through committee. I � - � , , , . ­ ... . . I to the a antry. In. subsidy.yet to be paid upon -the scrip issued pay� the Jt�debteanssa of the winker and I as - . '. . . 1878 the'rin'tribor was 13,056 0 � . a I .11 . any change in olassificisfioa. hag boon made I I. � and in 1879� waei.�#182,0&48. Now, on former oocasiona er�orgatio provijoce.11 Th provin . . REPORT01i . . . mond'hacbeen conducting revival sezviceslit . . . � . � . 2k407. and this increase entailed anAnorease in addressing this House with roterencelo I 0 as this is -� . . - - I�id the' Change * was . explained , in � is foot - note., . . . . I . I � . wide made t6 sugar, the axis 4hat has been � The 'fo.liowin'�g, r�.pq-ita for 1879*wero Nearly all the Opposition campaign doon- St. dathniinex ,for nearly three weeks. He I . . .. In the cost of their maintenance Rnd iu'pay,� the satfinatee, the Pablic Accounts, I have � . . . 0 has !not with marksdafad unexampled s . � . . unwise tobareward6d.. I move, Mr. Speaker, .upontbotabla:. Ofthe Inspector of,Inaui- ments were based on - Senator Macpherson's - � access. ;�- I . . -Is Ing their railway faces -to difforent paifts* of the never -referred ,to the other provinces of this that you, dd now ,OR d h lug Over six hundred persons have. boea.cxaw - I . - - ,� � . Atario school of - L .� .- -1-n--WeIr - - 'nomeol � � . Gousafty. There was oleo On overox'penditure Dominion with A view to making.a compari I ve the Chair. . ' (Lou ani once; of. the O' Art and pamphlet, and upft t at ground he felt * mined Bud . givan . . .� . in the matibr of insurance. Tba insurance refrain from do, contiuuo6s cheering.) .. I ., DeAjgd - of the Bur.06r.'of the UniveialiV of ClAbd in showing the.people of the province . * . � . . I soya, And I should - ingOo now I . Mr., M ' I . profeiallog. to. . hav expeilenced. a - . 1". . . I paid by us' last yedr ' 9.11RDITH, Without himself expressing Toronto. The House adjourned jt,�.45 just wha% the expOndittirobso been,on our- "a � I � .,. . . i on public buildings, bpi that the pblitioil.platform of the Premior . change' 'of heart. Services have� been ` on po Joied. L . . . . . . Von � 620 671 -AUY-QPJuion-on-tba-exptdian44-of-pniohiLainit- -Volock,. - , I I . . rent and on capital account. I I �old f1twing the. v . whole time of *he,:rsv,i*a1- �, , I . - , ----­f­Qii butriwa -0 h a M the- Qaebeq North. Shore Railway for ilia TaGoNTo, Feb, 3. -The .3i aker toqk'the Mr. MEREDITH said bon. gantlem I - I extending ,over of the Pi'6*iince a au f no . c rz . Was years. We, CArnw.. to' th'a- con. .acteiastobodaugerptleit,­1 ' ' .. on should . ,, . j� - ­ -] ­­ " � � - -1 ­.- . ­:­­ 1' -,--,--- " -Dominion, i I � --d--------:-11 :in all.ille Churches continuously.'and .&]most , - - - . - --- " - - iotsmsed against this ifittoduction : chair at three oVock. I J;ivo-doae thm"t -thilr i�wii private a% we. . . . . ., '�' I . I ­ �. . eimr public buildings - reva nation . of HOSTILM TD THil I-N'T , ABBOTS Or.oNTiolo bf sue � I . . 'Simultaneously. - Meetings. have slob' been I . . �r - clusion I to have '.­iI-.T I . � I . * . L hold in ilia drill shed, --in 'the market place - , . ,� ,and. to adopt - of, "' - , . I � haquestion into. the Asmembly,,and The"following Bills were introduced and No Porsoxton this side, ofthe House had said: ; . ' I 'better syesom.. 'We - -therefore insured all I This is not a party -qnostion�lt-id one in' proceeded to 'Criticise the finavoial Latate. read the Brat time i. I . . � . .. , � I . . a7waidiegainst Senator Macphormon's tables, -and in , the polio* pffico.* al. Paul street � ­ , '. . I . . � . . ; I OUr Public buildings, with the exception of wbiolf,the people of 611 pirties ih this iro. wont. - He.was followed by Mr. Framer, Mr: ­ To. extend the jurisdiction 'of Division relating to the public -expenditure. Thoonly Methodist Churcb,.ib . a largest In the city aid . . � . . . I 1. . � six, in seventeen -'or eightetm first-cliss dbm.* vinee are vitally interested. �* Tb's &Jueipal MOrris,'Mr,�Liudjk, Mr. Miller, Mr. Young, Courts, and." to 'regulate, the offiaoro� of.. said point ii2which, he, had differed, from, that .. . I I . . I I . elai and Mr. Bay, -the debate taking Oouito. At prqsoat thiit jurisdiatibri 'is - we I filledJo it,s I .. I . : . , . 0, giving to each of theme-compaiina an . . ;1hat he thought . capable 69 holding .,1,600parjeom, has, lipen � panle . plank in the , Qasboo Premiarls' platf6rrii is Ur. Data . gentleman's pamphlet w ., I I equal risk on all ourpublio buildings; 06that priokionlij A demand, for better'sarms. It is a vary wide range and lasting during tbei 4wit6d - to- 040 in ideas of personal � actions, he'should nbt have includid the, surplus and � Utmost capacity ovary night. and. '. I I . , . � . . . . .. every,one of our public . olie of thofic* ihings.which must bi carifully, whole 61 a comparatively long Sitting. Much and I 9100 in the Caps of debts, The Bill .r , ailway aid expenditure in order to sho ­ crowds were unableto gain admission. The � . 111 . I . . I .. , . buildings,. whatever I W a Baptliso Presbyterians � and Methodists. are, " I . I . It may be, to insured in all of those tionapin, -watched and varefully looked into, and I pro. Of tbs !Toakirig waff- a keproduction of the Josisa WD'forwar limit just where it is, but. deficit.. Bill, irith that bxCeption. he Chal, warking lin.tho utmoothormony together. So . . . - - -smwij�-iiiiii'iif"iiii,ih,3-a,-- ---- -- -- - -- "Ss- 7poso-to-naske�-& levo-rom arks -&940-liow�r-view­ -critiolsm-an-last-year's estimates, but -every -extond4-the-latter-to762OO�-allowing- au appeal 7 longed-lioni gentlemen to point oo -w3l'1910 great -has --been, -tho` -sivikillib# " thak�­kibt­­­ -�-­-,­- -77"- .. � i ompapism tbommelvda It from Fill-Viltario standpoint. ThisPlank.-OPPOSition speaker, Yollowing his leadeils" .in Cases involving amounts between 0100 and, it-enimbidli, had been improperly classified in 'would late but little, while t61--matety of C . . I only' are � the' P's I@ - aroused in the city, ' . i Govern � the I rotor sale 'that of financial 'reform.- No example, Carefully refrained Italia express! g'. j � 90O. -Mr. Hardy. .-- ' . � . . I ment would ,be assured. , I may' state Senator Macpherson's pamphlet. � .. but : Ilock in from We our- * . . . . _tIJ6 L � itarthat tbal they have given what in called ,* , person could Object to that. It is One of those any opinion an the proposed-purchaae of n Tasbolimbpriorityal execution Creditors.-- Mr.lMOWALT maid the bon, gontlemian: bad Up., . L .. . �' an things Which pounds well ; if airriad-cut is Quebec Railway. . ' - � ,, .. Mr. Mowat. . . . I L . lie a& rounding . country, ,;all anxious and eager. � I I . . L L . I woonditionall.Polio,y-(hear, hear)-atid we - 11 . , of L made me challenge repeatedly during . are insured for Olffl%574, at a rate of 1J per � well. But the first thing L he fees, the first On Motion the. ffonsiI Went into Committee To emend coriniii paiiienlars in the law the election contest, and the people had. pro. to hear and listen to the*, great- revival I -- '. .I . � � I coat; for three years. Some. of them are at a ,thing he, grasps at, the firot thing ho.seentiong of Supply. Thellist item -in the estimates, . real propersy.--�-Mr. Mowat. . I . nounced their vardiot upon it, 'This return, preacher. Thai, work has -been productive - I . . . . � higher rate - and some M a lower.' The ` - . The llo�use went into Committee to ddu- . to, . I of. great good to Many young men. Old . i . � I . . . . - : to biing about this Ananci3i reform I is the .for civil government, wa's passed, when' the . be Free Gr&pto which the bon. - gentlemen . objected 1,,rd,,,d sinners, who hardly ever entered . , Venoss In connection with the general alecti P1 isle of 'the North Shore Railway, to the Comomittiso rose, and' the House adjourned eider further amendments to t consisted of ton. blob only It Church before, -and on ,pages. the last of W . . bave exceeded our anti I . Dominion Government. And when we raeol. at 10.15.. . . I perhaps -never uttered . . � 1114tes by game 618,526, loot that of the receipts of the Dominion one. .. . $. 1 I � . . , and Homestead Adti The Bill was repoiked he.domplainedof'. Bioonl�objeoiionwas.to - a priyer, have succumbed, and tearfully . . . I . ComilTTKE IMETING . lo. * I without material Amendment. , . I three itemi 6f,clanifficatlanon Kbat page, viz., 11 . 1ii addition to thmt,'tut not Included in the . . . .1 . I I L told their experienue, and given evidence . . catimates, we hive paid Oak during the past half 60mbe irozo Ontario, we a VogoxTo, Jan. 3O. -The Committee work , IN 8UrPL±. I ordinary revenue, controllable' expenditure . . . I d L to *'the Dominion for . I . * their'diairo to lead Cbristissi lives. The . . . � 'I ­ year large Sums in aid to railwayi, In the -dis- - sali of thd too * 08 that the at the House Ibis morning was not important. , , . .. . . - . I and iurplus dibtkibution itivestrusits. Any� . at .. . . . L aribution of surplus, and 825,060 to Qaaboo , tstf or GIOT69 million$ of it' Ilars in � L L work does not iferia'so L I q. . . .barig .Its. in the �1%411way Committio the charter of the Mr, WocnMoved-the Hattie into,Comwit. body could , judge 'whether -the ,otitainento ,be.-. very annoflonal,, . .. . . I . I I . ' � . � . . . ' . . I I 11 or mix millions taken out 60f- the packets Of . I p . . . . L - . b deep. - , An " d mysterious � or Ag - . . , on account of tfie interest due.on this 00116, PortSiinloy &Port Fthak Railway Wa' . CoLof So ply. � . . . . waro.coireet ornot� � -� ,­ . ut game pow . I lions' I O' the people of Ontario.. (Cheers.) s roviv. . On the itput $950, contingenifleaf for 'the . . moving the people. Although the work ban. . . . � . - , I On account of Common School lanU Claim. It -. is' ad. In thq. Public Accounts Committee ' . -Mr. LAUDRR said. the � real ,point wag boon going on,forlbras - weeks there io'not � " . . - This, it is trn­r, has reduced the assets, bpi it . . d this Confederation ham not worked. ikero was Only -a few. minutes', general con- Lieutenant-Governor'o office Mr. WooD'said ,shat the Govornment had leaned cainpaign � a particle of alfflument in the interent., � No. . .. unfairly 00 far me'the Province of 'Quebee Is . Mmittee - $hat the. Government II2 determined to sheets without paying fo;,,'them. The Op. thing in the history of St. Catharines , over ', . I . . " I his reduced she liabilities as. 'wall. Our cono I or I nod.. I do Do$ propose to, discuss that vormatiou, and in the Private Bills 06i I return to the old system of handing over It ,Position, "d paid for those they had caused' much an universal tieling among . I 11. . . � '. expenditure in 1879 amouitted to .#2,'286,- the Bill empowering the trustees of . 233,20. . � . . . I . . Part of the quoitlDn now; bat I am satisfied, Christ '01lurch, Ottawa; to Malta in certain cheque for 0950 to the'Liauteiant. Goiernor, issued. . 11. . ., . . I . . tbs POOPIO, It IN -A gr8nit.re glons awaken. . ­ I � , COR ASOZTN. . have. always been xkWflad;An fact am-sertain, sale Was reported. � I . � who should be responsible for tbs proper Xr. FoAsInt-So did we. Xou, don't pro- I, ,),put 11 I � 1. Now, . Mr. Speaker, in the micoats t L be - ' " , Ug. &lions have come in 4rom the : I to )iae that the working,of Confederation bas beeik , At one o'clock the Attorney -General re, expenditure of the money in contingencies. tend ilia& you pgod anything for the Mae , gdpning towns and villages as . . I I . Itle'reduation. do , . king lot Mr. been a oonaidera ,naldir to. Ontario. . got that is � said* - from 41ved a putadon from North York against' , Mr. MILLIC14 hold that the Government Pherson pamphlet. (Laughter.) The item Hanimbrad's help. Urgent calls have &lei> - . . .. "I'the first the -questiom , Ad a proof of the unfairness . shoold-take the responsibility of' the expen P Virea. . ., . m5i from she leading cities in the Domin. , ,,, . place, the Dominl6rl Government' am I have the separation of thei'ooilusy. . a " - � � .00 I . . I . � . . " �. - said, has retired m6ma 1316 To-Zi'Jio!; to Ontario, lot us look at the present position . -TOIsOATO, Jan. SO-4he.Speaker took the "tore on Contingencies. I and not throw. It .The following itains passed : , I � . 1. - . I . ion asking Mi. Hammond to come and help . . . � we holdo and we have Ohio,? Stock of the two - proiincem. Ii is Pointed out chair at tbrie o'clock. . 1. , . up6athe Governor. . I �Ag 'rfcu1i;nref,..,.'­.,......... 6 1,400 'theme . I ., . � at, from t�, .. . . Department of .......... I ........... . I I I . Bank that we havo a surplus 6f about two Mn C . I . Mr. 900iAt 02id'tbfit wag, jut% mhat. she .Public Institutions ......... * 7,450 . I . � Of Commerce tin Advance of 0413,10o on so RXIAHTOX moved ,for tin order of the Bacretary aid Registrars' Depariment..... 25.625 1 . . I . cGunt of railway grants we had to make, on .Million$, While Quebec ' had 'a -deficit. Bound for a return of all departmental Government we* dbing. Tn6y wire, fully, PRESBYTERIAN H7XX Boox.-Tho . iLoeount of distribution of surpluo and for this of twelve millions. That - would bs. A oiders or Instructions to License Commis � d to take the anti . Xminigration Department ... .................... 1,400 . Record . . . I , . I _ prepare to responsibility for MlAcellfta ..................... ip,sso Says ; " The Hymn Book Committee have . payment to Low or (found& on acionAt.of 0 good argument if - the Chore or Inspectors with a view to the expenditure, but they aid not care to .IOUs ... 5 ................. 4 for � the present: concludedt their. irduouil . � .. � , . .people of both Mi ' ' . furnish. . The item, Legislation, 1108,800 was . I am- proylooso Pawned the some system in dealing ink,10 she retwicipaliti ,.. discuss every Hitlo. item With the Voutenant.- I labors.. -The collaosionwhioll. they WW I . inon School Itsid'o. This, an ' led details of expdad. a And passed. ­ submit ' . , course, win reduce our asoots,sh is �wstt" Of with public Wattars. If the, munitipalities turs of license fund.-Carribil. . I Governor. ' 11 While we might discuss such, 01 . . . ough at, the and private Citizens of Qaebso took a share items," he contianda, " with an amouni of On the ikem 083 238 for Sli a Insane Asylum,, to the -General Assembly will be.00islikerably, , , . , � . I mania time you will perceive that ournabili. fix conitrdating public 'Works and , Mr. Dicitoolia moved -for on oraek of the freedom With ouch tientenant-Governors as Toronto, Mr. 'L&uiinB­ There to - no vote larger than the first presented. It cannot , , , - - , - . . spirits for the, fail to be a valuable Compilation, and accept. ,, . . . buildings, Ili siroating na. ' Isillivig their John Hoskin, guardian ad liten of Infants, In Y able to many of the congregatio m. The now . . Von ha,to been reduced momewlikt In the Name � public Hoomefor arisurb. of all-ft-ei received by asked for best* wine and � proportion. (Hear, hoar.) - I may -state fur. jails . a =gin I *6 have alread had, ,-on* next Lieutenant. saylunio ? � - . U ther tliat this loan of 413,000 was obtain - and court houses, an we do, I would* may the Court of Chancery, durifig. the Year- 1879, Governor might not be no anxious .to - most Mr. WOOD replied In the. hog�ativo. The hymn book has, however. to run the, gauntlet I I . I . . I . I Od' there might be some evidence al the unfair- diMinguiallin disbursements our views ex others hive been, and It would of searching criticism again In the oapterad . . � .. ding conamiliasion, and she I .g fact was that some of thesuperiatendente I ue#9 alleged. But lei us rook At he elision the numbersind names of she clot train to', ; be utterly'* out of the Way 'to -�nfsr into Were 'of the opinion that the use of beeri Court before it Is I authorized.' 11 . . . I . I renewal-wai obtained at 4 pit cent., including, R, ]IN employed A hostile diacitioxfon, with a 'hostile Governor . I . I I they ocoupy� TakiF forjnstft�111 their rail. . . 1lh40OMmIS01OUM- Out assets are 16, 141,390.5.4 *syn. They are Row indebted for thldp�rlpoAo by him'to assist him ia much guardianship ; , matters' ' We do not think we Wine find spirits - Could be dispensed with. ' " Josephine, You havo-allogether towmaty . , I UO'N"IsTY Paid to each of -maid Clerks In Op than" "I"' 4 Dr. Buokoi at the London Any . lam,,� was causing for a family shot in fond of cold most , . . I ova WAINILIURN; . . to the ixtent of . , ouklitto'ba asked t6 battle With the Llouten I idibintlex, . the bbIIRm- EIGHT on tax MILLION DOLLAUN, - I Connection therewilb, and If any - of inch I * osrongly of this opirilout and -the Government - moot look cut 0,for Another 01400.11 I With reference to she I . gut-Gotakafir over ovary item of coutingene Co. - on I Uons we w6ro under on sadduril of the Act , indludin, . . . Clarke have boon otherwise*, employed ; the in, thdrublio Accounts.,, . . . bid resolved to buy, for tbs present, no ouch il Ob, Madame, pleaWl ffi 11 Is's no use - 9 11INVne they how propose to band nature and extent of such, employment and � liquoris for tbs Use of the inmaton.tr The itom give YOUC warn'ing.11 ,I All lightf. ana,sm-1. ' , . � ]wood in 3,6 and IS Viet., known its the over to the 'Do' ' Mr. McanDiTit-I don't think we bavc i . . I ]minion 60vornmeit. I 6100 -the PAIttioulaig of any other expenditure IX04. 1 . , . . take your Whr'11129, Ma*aw�and liss.,vart . I I L Railway Aid Act, have been alacharged. quote the following figures from, report incurred by him as such guardian, An Mission to f6sir that theta will be a P . Several Of ibi) toads 011til;16440 ifinwaYcaid a of Mr. 0. LT. Bryd&so ptomented's hlltlN 14outanant-Govarnix, bore. We. d6 son,the item, Central Prison, $62,070, Mr. knows, ma'am, it's ftlhd I'll 11 Got of . I L a - the ]PARN 41130T LANDS ANA ollown T13113111S. CIRZIOUToX draw the attention of. the Honda - this house, ma'sm. ThOra!JI !,0,tt0,t,nV6l12g look . I year Ago have boon paid, of rathefthali aims DominforiParlisruentattheir )not session, The nkiltjon for the second roaai hot have such Governors in this pravlooe ; ing at the to the large 'sums (1600'or 1700 Ili 1878 Bud in it I'll regret. ma'ame except Polito, . I I Wharged by Ihe Issue of gorip which carries tie down to SOlk June, Bill Of tbs Commissioner of Crown Lando to Governor has beeim in a fielghboring Province. - . I , i have boon di . Homes L and the only instance we liale had of, A hostile 4470 in 1679) Charged lot Cab hire for. tbs " EXCOP0 POUtO V' 11 YON ma'am, except 11 I Imaer4liViotcria. The fund met Apart by the 1878, 1 . i antand the ]Free Grants Rod toads Act Central Priaoxii. He would like to know *hat Pouto. The steps thIli dDil NATOM a lady, , Act passed 14 04 S6 Ylotoria, 1hown gin the Twelve railways'alAdd, 114vol kilo tO. is-loiia and spirited debate. Mr. IcertalfAY'Shillk with the hon.mambsrfor i I . that has dishes to wash." I I � I Subildy Fand. greasing #100,000 is year for total lAileage complete 'PAIt Got of the Muskoka, thit tbs Lioutoliant-Governor I I . . I I ad ............ ......... ......... PRO explained that tbs chief obj ' "I 1711011; ' � twMAY 70011, has been- -,axbh-d#ted,----AbA-- 1177JI, ' ' * ' I ' ' should not- be made alone reiponeiblo for this , V explained shot it WAS -thought to ,Edward. Marble died'in's small'town in . .. . I I , . -tin Of these th'd Quebec, . . I Bill WILI to overact&$ -6 grave diffibully which i expenditure. That item pumed, I be better tb allow representatives of fill K 401sch , umetts the other L � . ,0`0 I paiguintabythdissuo of 6*ailp under that Montreal, Ottawa- 4% , . hid irloon if* the working of the Anse � !Under , . day., The last I 11 . "I . / . and all other Acts have been =ads up to the 0cold6sitil..; ...... ........ i M ila cot #19^60 oo tbs low at ptani On thiftem, Education $90,600 (decrease' tocognized Clithtlist! denominations to *Isis toronty-nini,years 'Of his life Were pplot in , I Slit December, 1979� What 1, prbpome to do .1 at the holder of tbs timber tbo prison tether than that A Protestant Abd digging In, the ground In I license 0875),' Mr, WOOD stateilp In -reply toMr mi�iatoh of -, booty . 6".es � Is compelled to towove oil the p1no 4 BOMAII Catholic Chaplain should ba reign. buried In �a oavo by pirates, W . I I 1� is to give $at the Amounts wbiali we hiLvis'l , , - or within five years after tho. - 9 ' , 1. The rommint"M railwAym , timb Leader, that the Miallstor of Education bein ' 1. 1068. 11 A hola - I � . 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