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[Country Bridges and Bill Readings], 6th Parliament 2nd Session, p. 1

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'" r e lf "T"r""1'"'7"""" -. - . " "PY/et oi Bexley-Mr. li'oli. em», "Mi St rt. . ' o Incorporate the Central Can . i. r.' ewe . . . t tion fstociition--ui. Bronson. ads. lilxhibi Bill to amendtne Municipal Act-Mr. Lees. (' t Relating to the Toronto General Hospital--. _ SECOND READINGS. . 'i Wi, Lays. . r The following bills Were read a second d _ o amend the Methodist Church Act, 1884-. hne '.--- 4. Mr. H. in: ClarkeiToronto): 'p To amend the Municipal Aet-- Mr. Awrey. , of liespezii'tmg the 'Ili',?.'!,,",',,?,),,' of the Village . To amend the Municipal Aut-Mr. Balfour. i has or9nto-- Ir. Smith. THE III ING RFSO " H ,3 lo consolidate certain debts of the Village of N ." dr LUUONP' , s f ') London West-Mr. Tooley. " At the, suggestion .of lion. Mr. FRASER 6, To amend the Act incorporating the St. e resoiiition standing in the name of Mr. Patrick's Asylum, Ottawa-ltr. Bronson. _tet'e,i,it,lt, P tTar of :pppintiilig a summit?" ' . , ' T r l , _"'. mum: in o no ex en our in ure or t " Mr .riwrf,jffse',2Lftysetc,i"i, readin of timber and mineral resources of the Province, _ . " _ ' ' t . _ . . T. _ C, . his bill to amend the Municipal Act the son "ras allowed to "uyi:os er, the my." t1e.w beiug . . . ii , . too late to allow or the matter being discussed ' itet of which is to throw tho cost of bridges that afternoon g ot over 100 feast in width on counties rather , P-R V ." t than townships. lie admitted that this bill / I I 'AlE BILLS. i ' 'had been fully discussed and thrown out lust , .The followmg bills were considered in com . i passion, but he hoped the House had changed 125% and reported '.--- - ;ts views in the interim. He would refer _ I'o arneu) the Act to ineot. crate Trinit . , . ' . p . , t: ... p y glaring the fate of the bill decided at once aredicud s.chool---1ir. Widditieif. , rather than that it should he referred to the ' Toiuttiusr 1111101151 the Acts respecting the Municipal Corumitte and there quietly sinugh- VPOI't Arthur, Duluth k Western Railway . 'tered. iCo.ypany---ur. Conmee. ' _ Mr. MEREDITH thought it useless again i To provide for the union of the Townships of . todiscnss a measure so fully considered last EFFOM of louse and Front ot Escott-LMr. 'Iession, but approved of the suggestion that :Fraser. . ' it be disposed oi at once. - The House udJourned at 5.15 pm. lion. Mr. FRASER said he was still oppos- . , --- r' od to.the bill, and was glad the hon. member ' NOI'ICES Oli? WO '0tritl S. " who introduccdit wanted it disposed of at its Mr. Morin-On Tnursday ncxt--Bill to . noond reading. . He thought there was no end the Municiptl Act. ' Jection to n. brief discussion. air. Gutlovic--ton Thursday next-Bill to I Messrs. MURRAY, WOOD, (Hastings), nd the Municipal Act. . LENS and FELL continued the discussion". Iso-Bill to alncnil the Assessment Act. ' Hon. Mr. HARDY 1ii"um,ei1deo.l..t.he hon. ', Balfour-un Thursday aaxt--Bill to . lintleinun who had introduced the bill for his d the Municip d Ace. I wintry in bringing it in year after year, and . Harcourt-tht Thursday next -Bill to " _ Inga-Stet! he should try and secure more Mr the Ditches and Watercourse, Act. a gttrruation on the subject. He could , Bcufour--On Friday next-Order of the W o'er, from some of the county officials :for a return containing the minutes of ' fijtiorntation as to tho manner In ate of Toronto University from the 4th y tthieh any such change as tha.t 7, to the end of the academic year ra proposed would affect the taxation of tho vari [r oils municipalities, etc. . lie did .not say the. tsr-Ch/evo: the, Uouae.--..For areturn l the securing of such iniorinstion wo.uld be ' atstelytiu, amounts of fire insur- Butficienst to warrant the House in passuig the l n 3115 Deceiziliei', for each of the bill, but the House certainly could not pass f; ' ., '1 -'. '. 1""? a, if: ir fix " 1 the bill until it had such information. l . & . . . . t . Mr CLANCY and Mr FERGUSON having Siva . the number or policies in force on the . '. Gii/ A . i Slst December in each year of which there is .. r , er beurw said he thought it was a waste I a c.o.rrect record ; the total amounts of losses pf time to further discuss the Act. Many hon. t 89'"; each Jeie,.a; we] total amount of expenses l e . , embci'i, he said, perhaps overlooked the fact "5mg eac 1 year 3 t le percentage of losses i ' V that there was a permissive section of the Act :1" (i/".en..1.5,', ;. the Ile of expense on every I [', 'MW, Which it was proposed to amend which permit. " 'fl?, It risk m purely mutual, rn.ixed mutual l Ci? bd County Councils to aid in the construction am cas t and Uock companies doing business 'ii? bridges ', under Ontario charters. ' Mr. O'CONNOR was in favor of the bill be. i , -- r m , " Ira' g sent to committee in spite of the advice of l . f8?,T,"'rynrs. _ ' he mover. il The Private bills Committee met yesterday ! tiii" l Mr. BURKE having spoken, ii and reported bills respecting the Nicholle , 1lllt' Mr. WATERS repudiated the insinuation l ifospitnl Tryst; a?t.hovis'ing, theTown of Peter-f ' ' ' hich he said had been thrown out by Mr. ', borough ty issue (lerbent,uris;.iucoriroraiitrg' the ': C i whiny that he was wasting the time of the , villa;,re ot Irrurlui.aie,: demanm" ttte eifect of l i [ amine. He did not care either to be taunted conveyances mode .l'y the churcllwardens of] " mi y that lion. gentleman with not having pro. on"? church, Hamilton; respecting the Town, ' ocrly considered the measure. He believed he 9f P.or.t A!1:hyr find the Muui.c'.iyl.ities of l nvc at least as much time and attention to bhuninh' ty,"! Iioeloing, and tysoiilatinq the i I metering bills that came before the House as debt of 1,i11.if,t.toere: . The Raiany Committee 'LII': ie lion. gentleman in question, and save on (l,yy,i,te:l, bills {mating to the Manitoulin & me. day he had been absent but one hour from l Nyth Shore Railway hoizipauy: the St. gath- the House during nine sessions. urincs, Merritton~ & lnoroldv Street Railway ' ----r------------ Mr. DilUltY said the difference between 1?,ye,n,,y,, TI. "be Scum Norioik Railway himself and the hon. ucntleinan who had just _ "tttpany. ne oyyniuee on lintter and _ y "WM 'sr "I 9,83: down wns that MOW": speaker) wont home l cheese. heard the evidence of Mr. Uieesmun, l l on Sun inys, whereas the hon. gentleman , who disapproved of the dairymen sproposxtiou l i ... t ' stayed in tho city all Sunday studying munici. for the prevention for the adylteraeion of miik, t . pal law. (Laughton) and prOposed instead the making of a standard i -------- d Mr. Pliiu's'lUN moved that the bill be read ii" ttn/ht-tty,, {173 pter contlof solids. flit: field , I . a. second time that (in three months. P 1 wafs on Mr 0 punis t o11e mail ur Snilhl- I Sixth Pal'Sllament; Secon Mr. WATElts ng'd leave to explain that, inipkg a hlilttle cream from f,'i'JYt,",',,aeljy rig-ll: l . , i s.', '" . n" ' . ini , w lie anoticr man was a OWCt wit I , BSSIOn. althougn he stayed in town on Sundays, he . . . . . . . ' did not study municipal, law. He had never lmi'ueity,.to sell milk which was dilated "3'! _re. ,.... ---------- put pen to paper or so much as opened a book poor feeding, I I (By Our Own Reporter.) on municipal law or any other subject on a l -"-"--er-"eer-eerteereeererte, 2'rewrw, Feb. 28, 988. Sunday. 7 . , .' '., ' . , "ISTON withdrew his amendment e S oalror took the chuir at three o clock Mr. l RI . ' ' Th p FIRST READINGS. airman. 1f'di' was taken on the second reading )M [2.7M . Oi tit lit. I The followmg bills werg introduced and Following is the result of the division C-- V" , z 1 a first time i - YEAS.-U'Almp, Claucy, Clarke, H. k. (Toronto). ht 34- T), , . tho Homestead: Exemption Act Gunmen, tar. ir,'nton. 'Fcll. I"erru,ypu, Garson, th-o / To 'atudtld " (iridium. Ciurhric. Hess. Hudson, j)_riu1s,s,t:, Mero. .-Jir Balfour. . dith. Metcalfe, Miller, lJlLil'm' Fil'lal'n, f. Courier. " -----. . . '.' a - . (mi-mi. L'orlce, "on; (h it i. oscx ' to'mit l, Hun or, _ To amend the Municipal Act Mr. Con isfyd'///', Tonic-y. Waters, Wilmot, Wood (Has. / . no: tirccs), Wyiie--30. l I A B If , . . . , . NA ",.---Alla.u, i rms rong, wroy. ft our, " To regulate the width ot tsleighs on puolic "iidbtrii.,' lilox'21'2, Blyih, Bronson, Chisholm. _ . " ll Bi-lioil Chtrlco' (NorritutubeinaO) Clarke (Wellington). ' higlimvys--d r. o '_'" . . . Crnirr,Cruess, "rm-y. ierdcn, itivattturui, t'iold, . j To amend the Municipal Act respecting l t'itdLU', Fin-mum. Fran-ii. frriyiyu_iHurniliou/, . T ll (iiimonr. Iramuwil, Harcourt, 11tvti1y,,._iugrtyy,' draimvge---Mr. h" . . , , Loos. Loys, livoii. Ali-An ivew. Mcluiy. nio- THI' G INliu' L1WS COMMrinTlFl. Jriughlin, .'l(':\liillull, Allafli, Mister. dlclu'hhlun' ' 3 '.- 'abr ' l Js,' 's. Murru' Monk, Morin", .\ owar. l nrruy. scan ' 0 p3. Mr. PHlald h mow. ltlnt It: rs . '1' ; Prcstmt, Ravine, 1toioillaml, Ross (Huron), uni ONO" he "dial tg'tno sy.eciul 1"i'dll12i' l Bprague, Sirntton. Whitucy, Widditield--li?. Gums Laws. no motion cs , , W THDRAWN. 'ttl mil nk was also added. BI.LLS I . Mr. l o THIRD READINGS The following measures were withdrawn by . . . hiri consent of the House I--. . The foil Wing bills Yurts read a t t Bill to amend the Act respecting Coroner.-- 'ir,"Ciaw, tho Orphans' Homo, Ottawa, to _ r-Mr. Bronson. . Mazeliiiii? a certain debenture debt of the

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