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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 23 Mar 1886, p. 3

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The amendment was lost by 49 nays to 31 yeas. Following is the division : Yras--Messrs. Baskerville, Blythe, Brereton, Broder, Carnegie, Clancy, Creighton, Denison, ir I matinger, Fufi. French,. Gray. HMHammel, Hese. Hudson, Kerns, Kerr, Leoes, McGhee, Meredith, Mervick, Metealfe, Monk, Morgan, Mutholand, P'reston, Robillard, Ross (Cornwath, White, Wil Gray, Hammell, Hess, Hudson, Kerns, Kerr, Leos, Mc(s-fiee, MeKay, Meredith, _ Metcalfo, Monk, Morgan, Mulholiand, Preston, Robillard, Ross (Cornwall), White, Wilmot, Wood --239, Na¥ys--Mossrs, -- Awrey, Badgerow, Balfour, Ballantyne, Baxter, Bishop, Blezard, Caldwell, Caseaden, Chisholm, Cooke, Dill. Drary, Fergu-- son, Ferris, Freeman, (Gibson (Hamilton), Gibson (Huron), Gillies, Gould,.Graham, Hagar, Harcourt, Hardy, Hart, Hawley, Laidlaw, Lyon, Mcintyre, MacKenzie, McKim, McLaughlin, Mc Mahon, Master. Merrick, Morin, Mowat, Murray, Neelon, O'Connor, Pardee, Phelps, Raysidr, Ross (Huron), Ross (Middlesex),8ills, snider, Waeers, Young--49. Mr. MEREDITH moved an amendment striking out clause 8 and inserting a clause making it unlawful for a workman to con-- tract for a waiver of his claim under the Act. The amendment was lost on division, Mr. MERRICK moved that the Bill be amended so that it should not come into full force for one year. The amendment was lost on division, The Bill was read the third time. -- _ THE FRANCHISE ACT. "Ir. BALFOUR moved the third reading of the Bill to amend the Franchise and Repre-- sentation Act. _..__ & . Mr. ERMATINGER moved an amendment providing that the Yolls shall be open to cight o'clock, and that the same provision shall apl)ly to municipal elections. The amendment was lost on division, Mr, MEREDITH moved an amendment | providing that in asceriaining the amount of wages in cities, towns, or villages the fair value of any board or lodging given in lieu of wages shall be included as is now done in rural municipalities, |______ The amendment was lost by 46 nays to 36 yeas. Following is the division :-- YEas--Moessrs. Baskerville, Bl(ythe. Brereton, Broder, Carnegie, Clancy, Cooke, Creighton, Deni-- son, Ermatinger, Fell, French, Gray, Hammell, Hess, Hudson, Kerus. Kerr, Lees, McGhee, McKay, Meredith, Merrick, Metcalfe, Monk, Morin. Morgan, Mulholland, Neglon, Preston, Robiliard, -- HRoss (Cornwall), White, Wilmot, Wood, Young--36. _ CEeiY e 9P Navs--Messrs. -- Awrey, Badgerow, Balfour, Ballantyne, Baxter, Bishop, Blezard, Caldwell, Cascaden, Chisholm, Dill, Dowling, Drury, Dry-- den, I-'ergusun. Ferris, Freeman, Gibson (Ham-- ilton), Gibson (Huron), Gillies, Gould, Graham, HMagar, Marcourt, Hardy, Mart, Hawley, Laid-- law, -- Lyon, Mcelntyre, MacKenzgio, MeKim, Melaughlin, MeMahon, Master, Mowat, Murray, O'Connor, Pardee, Phelps, Rayside, Ross (Mu-- ron), Ross (Middlesex), Sills, Snider, Waters--46. Mr. FREXCH moved a verbal amendment relating to the assessment rolls, CESE _ HMon. C. F. FRASER pointed out that the Bill was clear as it is. The amendment was lost on division. Mr, MEREDTTH moved an amendment providing for the case of a man who was registered in an electoral district in which he did not reside, but who was not qualitied in the electoral district in which he Ai(l reside. moi NAYs --Meossrs. -- Awrey, Badgerow, -- Balfour, Ballantyne, Baxter, Bishop, Blezard, Caldwell, Cascaden, Chishoim, Cook, Dill, Dowling, Dry-- den, l-'erg;xson. Forvis, Frecman, Gibson (Hamil ton), Gibson (Huron), Gillies, Gould, Graham, Magar, Harcourt, Hardy, Hart, Hawley, Laidlaw, PA€REINTQ DACUIIAIIIEL, PEANTLY, FIQTL, AOWIUY, ACCLIOTY, Lyon, .\lclm,\'rc, MacKenzic, McKim, Mchaugh-- lin, MeMahon, Master, Morin, Mowat, Murray, Neelon, O'Connor, Pardee, Pheips, Rayside, KHoss (IHuron), loss (Middlesex), Sills, Snider, Waters, Young--49. Mr. KERR moved an amendiment provid-- ing that where a father had given his son a farm or other property in return for a bond for support the former should have a right to vote in respect to the property. _ _ Pys ¥YEas--Messre. Baskerville. Blythe, Brereton, Broder, Carnegie, Clancy, Creighton, Denison, Er-- matinger, Fell, French, Hammell, Hess, Kerns, Kerr, McGhee, Meredith, Merrick, Metcalfc. Monk, Morgan, Mulholland, Preston, Robillard, Ross (Cornwali), Sills, Waters, White, Wilmot, Woor --30. The amendment was lost by 48 to 30. Fol-- lowing is the division list :-- Na¥ys-- Messm.Awre}'.Badgem\\:Balfour.Ballnn- }}'nc. Baxter, Bishop, Blezard, Cald well, Cascaden, "hisholim,Cook, Dill, Dowling, Dryden, Ferguson, Forris, Freeman, (Gibson (Hamilton), . Gibson (Huron), Gillies,Gould, Graham, Hagar, Harcourt, Hardy, Mart, Hawley, Hudson, Laidlaw, Lees, Lyon, Mclntyre, MacKenzic, McKim, McelLaughlin, l\?cMul\on. Muster, Mowat, Murray, Neelon, O'Connor, Pardee, Pholps, Rayside, Ross (Huron), Ross (Middlesex), Suider, Young--48. The Bill was read the third time. The SPEAKER read a message from His Honour transmitting the supplementary estimates. Mr. CALDWELL moved the third reading of the Game Protection Bill. _ Mr. BALFOUR moved that the Bill + ferred back to the Committee for thebg\::- pose of striking out the words forbidding the spearing of muskrat. f x PROTECTIO! ; ~." GAMKE. The ainendment was lost by 40 tO 20, Following is the division list :-- ¥rEzas--Mossrs. Balfour, Bishop, Blezard, Chis-- holm, Cook, Dryden, Fcrfuson, Gillies, Graham, Harcourt, Hardy, Hart, Lyon, MacKenzie, Mc-- Kim, -- McMahon, _ Master, Mownt, -- Murray, O'Connor, Phclips, Rayside, Ross (Huron), Ross (Middlesex), Sills, White. --26. Nays----Mossrs,. Aurey, Badgerow, Baskerville, Baxter, Blythe, Brereton, Broder,( 'ald well,Carnegie Cascadon, Claney, Creighton, Denison, Dill, Erma-- tinger, Fell, Freeman, isrcnvn, (Giibson (Hamilton), Gibson (Huron), Hammell, Hawley, Hess, Hudson, Kerns, Kerr, Laidlaw, Lees, McGhec, MceKay, Meredith, Merrick, Metcalfe, Monk, Morgan, Mulholland, Neelon, Pardec, Preston, Ross (Corn-- walh, -- Waters, Widdifield, _ Wiimot, Wood, Young--45. Mr. FERRIS moved an amendment pro-- viding that the Bill should not apply to the case of animals killed in seif--defence, or in preservation of })mpcrtv_\'. Lost. Mr. MULHOLLAND moved an amend-- ment placing certain restrictions on the killing of frogs,. Lost. Mr. MORGAN moved an amendment ex-- cepting certain kinds of fowl from the pro-- visions of the Act. Lost. The Bill was read the third time. The order for the third reading of the Bill respecting conveyances by married women, was discharged. The clause was amended so that it shal] only refer to the maintenance of prisoners after Jan. 1st, 1886. Mr. FERRIS moved anamendment exempt-- ling a municipality owning property from counrting in a case where it is sought to effect an improvement under the local im provement .aw. -- AGREEMENTS RATIFIED. On motion of Hon. A. S. HARDY, the House ratified agreements withfH. A. Nelson & Sons, C. T. Brandon & Co.. and the Bran-- don Manufacturing Co., with reference to the Oi')lll])l()yln(:lil of the prisoners in the Central rison. Hon. A. M. ROSS moved that the House ratify an agreement with the Guelph Gas Company, for the supply of gas to the Agri-- cultural College, for five years from the 15th day of November, 1885. The old contract wis 42 25 per thousand ; the new contract was $2 per thousand. Carried, ASSESSMENT. The House in Committee on the Bill to amend the Assesment Act, Hou. C. F. FRASER explained that the -- Bill -- limited the exemption -- of houses, and premises of officers of H. be taxabie, _It was provided that no person entered as a wage--earner should by reason thereof be liable to exemption. __ Mr. MACKENZIE moved that villages should have the power of nmkil&i their as sessments in the summer,. -- Carrie % The Bill was reported. On the third reading of the Bill, Mr. GIBSON (Hamilton) moved an amend-- ment placing the exemption on income at #500. This was lost by 63 nays to 17 yeas. The Bill was read the third time. Yras --Mosers. _ Badgerow, -- Ballantyne, Chis-- holm, Dowling, Dryden, Gibson (Hamilton), Gil-- lies, l{:ml.\'. Lyon, Melntyre, McKira, McLaugh-- lin, _ MecMahon, Mowat, O'Connor, Phelps, Young--17. NAys--Messrs. Awrey, Balfour, Baskerville, Baxter, _ Bishop, Blezard, Blythe, Brereton, Broder, Caldwell, Carnegie, Cascaden, Clancy, Cooke, Creighton, Denison, Dill, Drury, Erma-- tinger, Fell, Ferfiusun. Ferris, French, Gould, Graham, HMagar, Hammell, Hartourt, Hart, Haw. ley, lMess, Mudson, Keras, Kerr, Laidlaw. Lees, MeGhee, MeKay, MacKenzie, Master, Meredith, Merrick, Metcalfe, .\luuki Morgan, Mulhkolland, Murray, Neclon, Pardee, Proston, Rayside, Robil. laurd, Hoss (Cornwall, Ross (Hurom, Ross (Middlo-- sex}, Sills, Snyider, Waters, White, Widdifiele Wilmot, Wool 63. * M. Army and Navy to $2,000. It was proposed to exempt stock held by any ;Lersou in any incorporated company _ Steamboats, sailing vessels, tow barges, and tugs were--to be exempt, but the income therefrom might Hon. C. F/FRASER moved the House into committee on the Bill amending the Muni-- cipal Law, _ It includes all the proposed Bills amending the Municipal Act, which have survived the .\'I_I.\n'igipu{ Committee. Mr, HARCOURT moved an amendment to the clause relating! to the joint mainten. ance of prisoners, making the clause not retroactive. -- o aps Merarna¥ieme 0 on 24 "ou¢ SEXNIVAMEUCL. LOSb, Mr. FERINIS moved that the Bill be re-- committed with instsuctions to insert the clause which he had moved in Committee, excluding a municipality from counting on cases where it is sought to eifect an improve-- ment under the local improvement system. Mr. GIBSON (Huron) said that to pass the _ It was generaliy comveded that the passage of the amendment is aimed at the improve-- ment of the Esplanade. The amendment was lost by 23 nays to 20 jeas. * The Committee reported the Bill. Mr., MEREDITH moved that the Bill be recommitted with instructions to strike out section 39, which provides that in certain cases in which the city is concerned the Co\unt*' 'T l'u}g'oslmll be the arbitrator. Lost. iFcl myarnrviae 0 c a us # wC dE was lost by 45 to 26.

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