The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 18 Feb 1889, p. 1

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_ ' i ' . te C' - W2.L.L, ,, . -."" A t"" - - IT CN . i, "' '. "w, LA T _ , V l a -,rr'-' . s' , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1889. . " '"it e . , , I ii " , of these lands: m-.--.------- _ ll LEGIbLA I lJllll. A vo'rErt's.vT.'. . establish "iirTiriiitF of the Act under I tttroar S _---.----.----- sottri,,fT,e,i'i', their." i,,'U,tri" I?" , "mi". which the first decision was given. Police ITTING BUT A GOOD DEAL t e Jmit o Pf.""'". er o veers. or magistrates have frequently been annoyed 1 OF BUSINESS. filCh polling subdivmion Itt a municipality. by their decisions being finally overruled lhe limit new is 200, tho. Legislature when without giving them any chance to iollow . Amendment to m $333113" 'tttct,':,),,?,:,','.,"'?),?:,,'),,", $33732 Gease'intodhigheraud more, "mi"'te'"i I I Mr. Belt ' a Law or Appeal-- _ ' t ere. tmute Y court. I , our; Bt11 Respecting Mort- unforeseen accident or disturbance electors Tot r. ROAM ( Bases -- Fire Insurance Com. might be disfrnuchised. When the Walla" A d t" .- " T bill _ ptuties--Notieets ot Motion lambs were " the zenith of their notoriety b f c'orrespoE cu} 1rr,iut,'l','"ic, we fl 3 hare "-T'lte Coming Debate it was nothing for them to drive away voters I if; in" l if? touts?! "It"; "i/ if , on theProvtnctal with sticks and clubs, take possession of '1ng min"; l t0n.0 . 0 i muff- ' . to i Exmbttton. the polling booths, and do many other cow- isqii', Itll' tan" J I', 'f,',' pit te. t.t"d'dt, ardly deeds to kill time and thereby dis. that Rttu' sin_ e "ol") away Wilt" they franchise Liberals. There will be consid- should ijj,nptmec'"eti/-/rt,lie1',)/r1i,this"u; . . . " . '. _ reasons) ' Cl C a . The titti FEBRUARY 18, 1889. ta1iler.otr,'.t'.igt',ult,od? itfrduuple implied purchase "f arbitration oy equitable tertrre. a mg was an easy one today. 'lhe that it will ' .' l oett P" "we" The permitting of counties to purchase and case sat fur less than an hour and cou- Alsembl I "a". tne sanction of the the compelling of companies to sell is a very tented itself with advancing various bills it y. ' one.5idcd srrttugemettt, totally unfair to 'tage. The Opposition w" without a spark The clung"; 'st.'.1l,,Apl21d'lih,in amend vested interests, and will, in most cases, be oflife. . It generally is, in fact, when the l ing the Municipal Act is as ioyows:-No bane" Of re,':tl/t,.,,,, or MOTION . lelder is aWay, and he was away all this I municipal corporation Shall be rcquired to Mr. Mchiii"li'liii:~0ii Wednesday next--. l afternoon. It is very hard for Mr. Mera. I-fence or otherwise guard any ditch or Inquiry of 'srif/isiry--r, it the in.ention oil, filth to have to inspirit and viviiy such an 1 Ct,',",'.',",':,,""]',,,',":',,",,'} aflong any pahlie high. the Government to take steps to prevent l I inert, lifeless mass as his friends behind tt "is: I',',',,', 1,e,ielt,. fwfilfidigtcCh or water. _ the City of Toronto fromiclinrgiug esoriiit- i him. He seems to be getting tired of it issi'uxscu 'i/i/li,',.","';'),. VXZtimci tor water supplied the 1oroutol,, and pays less attention to the affairs of the - Tho Hon. tho Provincial Secretary laid 'ly/l."";..,-.,-.-), Wednesday next-- i Home this session than for some years tho table arcturn ill regard to insurance Address for a copy of the argument below i In". This may be on account of his in- :'g"e,,i.euioia"/,'; Pfy,es1...y1.1r, Ontario the Privy Council as to the boundariesuf creased business, consequent upon his re. "gags"; glrgnfliiltnfénmfor'tiffifgf'm:i I?. Province} the a"? sulnnittcd to the l myaltioroutu/rottiLouytyuuti.tpcobub1' . on from 13131 to 1887, the numbcr of I 21'i.o1fji,'u,."ty1/iad,'. oil/ht, PUG." u: the i arises in part also from the hopelessness ol licies in force in each your, with other in. l I Council "broil," . and also": (go vegguni i his opposition having at last dawned upon motion. in . purely mutual compvuies I like documents oii the recent hppoitly to tli: 1 sh,ii',thii,1'h't Mr. Creighton, who used to be amount my" i,e,'","Jy"ie' in risk (luring. Privy Council respeciing the ownership of i la lieutenant, and still sits at his left 7 Wtut it80,897.185 i'5; number ot the lands in the formed dis uted tur ', hand, has now other fish to fry, ind has too , tuicies, 03,630; total losses paid, $154,- ritbr ' y p H _ Much to do with Imperial tinnixcos to devote '. 31. lu mixed mutual companies I Y. l hit" his old attention to those of the Pro. I mount of risks for same year was $51,054,. , ' . NOTES. I vWee. He has too hard work digir.itut out: '/ 42: number of policies, 30,710;lowses The Cotnmjtty? on Railways, Public his own surplus. The leadership devolves, , id- 5183.087 96. With respect to joint I Accounts and PHYMS Bills will meet to, i then, upon Mr. French, but that gentle. [ " k compFss the amount of risks for morrow morning (I uesdny). . ttttut is far too complacent to be a snout-5s M , was 511493.012; number of policies, i lhe thttoy.tuy"/eme.r.el is so favorably im. l acritic. There is Mr. H. rl. Clarke. of 446: lossespaiti, $01,795. "PM?" with PM l,ili ivtroduccrl "y Mr. I course, but his ability is altogether tuo run i-iim'ixciu. F.huHHT'iON. WNW" tthyrisiugtlw roturninur mm" to transcendent to enable/him to grapple: with Mr. Awrey wtll "WW his motion regard- 'instruct dun": an ileum" the deputy i tao questions of tho Local Legislature. Ho the Proviucial Exhibition on Wvdues. returning ot?ieers of Pclee bland by tele, will never be an entire success until no r and it is expected that tho debate will l phone, that he tela.y...rsisrna,lise:i, his inteu. l Ihines as It light in the shadowy imperial Arotrael until a late hour, ttig a large I tum of tutoring the l.itl :14) thut its provisions ', Congress, founded on the beautiful dreams ., tber of members "tut mars'utdliug fnctss i can be applied to other places similarly sit- 1 of Imperial Federationistsr. Ht course there , figures to present to thu House on this uatcd. i u, too, Mr. Fl. F. Clarke, but he is tho G l It will be farmers' day. l Mr. Bronson has a short bill providinwl I Mlyor l and after the-o there is nobody. REM-roman; MoItTCA1'.rP4. l , that assignves of insolvent estates must gm: ' So how can the Opposition he expected to no chief clause in Mr. Balfour's bill i l notice in the newspaper contiguous to the ' be anything but slow and lifeless, and -cting mortgnger' ol re:d testate is "3 Idistrict in which the assieumiint is tuade. l virtually dead, poor thing? W3 :--.No rules or regulations of any I Complaint is made. that Montreal wholesale _ mus 1NTi'.oirUCF.D. ding or loan society, "In, reference to dealers "dvertiso such assignments in that i The following bills was introduced and ~mortgage or other security executed city, although the merchant thrown into" read txtirst time _ , the passing of this Act, shall be bind. insolvency is n resident within the Province To amend the Municipal Act--Mr. I on the'mortrragot or borrower, or any ' of Ontario. In other words, the bill stipn. Graham. nii or persons claiming under or through labs that such advertisements must appear To amend the Municipal Act-air.Citsrke unless such rules and regulations he in the press of Ontario. (Wellington). " ' porsted and fully set forth in the body o------------. To ausend the Act respecting mortgages ' ' C mortgage or other irotrumunt crest. of real estate "Mr. Harcourt. I " security, and unless such rules and To amend the Assessment Act --Mr. _ ations be so inworporated and set forth. Waters. . , rtgngor or borrowcr, or other person To give representation in the Legislative " undvr or through him, slmll be Assemlny to the District oi Nipissiug--Hou. t thereto whethcr the terms of the ', Mr. Hardy. w ion be fuifilied or not. . To make further provision respecting the ~ uUAsilt'iG t'0.NvH"l".oNS, i Districts of Parry Sound and Muskoka--- , " ttornr-y-(lener'il proposes to amend ', The Attorney-General. regulating (mashing ot convictions _ Respecting Appealing on prosecutions prior court. ' the law tiOW stauds l under Provincial Acts - Tho Attorney. viction is quashed on the ground ', a. l . invalidity arising from the l §~ii('OVD READINGS. ' Legislature under the l',ritiuh i The following bills wore read a second Act, there is no "PM?" A time ..-- ', of the judge. The bill l For the better protection of insectivorous " Mowat to-day rotnOVPM i, 3nd other birds-Mr. Clarke (Wellington). V l, idin for appeals no." To amend the Municipal Act-Mr. Stew. T gonad necessary to art. To amend the Registry Act-M P. Wood a (Hastings). _', To aimnd the Ontario Elections Act--- ' Mr. Balfour. i To amend the Municipal Act--Nr.t,'rumm. _ - All these have been previously referred l to and explained in THE 1lt.oirr:. They I were accompanied with brief speeches from 1 the introducers and referred to their several l committees. Col. Clarke's bill conccriiingl insectivorous birds was referred to a special committee. _ The House rose " 4 o'elock. THF. SAl'lfl' iiier'i'A'i'iOil. The Sault Ste. Marie "eputation Which I Waited on the Uovertttttent on l'ridny have ', - not yet returned to that growing centre of , trade. After the adjournment they had u. l long conversation with lion. Mr. Hardy iii 1 regard to the Government lands situated in that part oi the town in which a private company. is developing water power by means of an artificial channel. Mayor Big. gimy Msjor Hamilton, Alex. Smith, ii. Graham, together with Messrs, Counuse and Lyon. represented that it would be in the interests of tho town that the Government should surrender to the company a portion

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