The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 28 Feb 1889, p. 3

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: . m II. 3'". T _ _ . ruin tho time limited by the order. simi- , or Proceedings can be token by the servant V to "force the order of the magistrate as is "ended for in the Division Court Act. . new COMPANIES. I , Dr. MpMohon's amendment to the Road Companies Bitt. proposes to reach parties owning rosds which they purchased from the Government ' suntan: INDMPOSED. ' Nr. A. Robillu'd. of Russel. has been tut. , thu. to attend to his Parliamentary duties during the last couple of days owing to n I , "Vere illness which has developed into neuralfie in the face. Mr. Davis, of North York, oft for home inst evening, feeling unwell, but with much improvement upon his condition during the earlier part of the week. . nil sPEatttttt',q 00mm. The following had the honor of dining with the S ahor in the evening ..--non. C. ' F. Fraser, River Clarke and the following other members of the Assembly: Messrs. Snider, Allan. Bleznrd, Chisholm, Conmoe, Bronson, Master, hack, Crness, Fell, lngrom, Minter. For- some, H. Smith, Harcourt, Dr. Gil. mour, G. B. Smith ', also Mrs. D. E. Cam. oron. H. H. Den-art, A, B. McCallum and Aubrey White. DR. .uiay RETURNS men an: clones. " Messrs. A. W. Francis, editor of The . Woodstock Times, Richard Peers and Dr. Swan, oi the some town, were to have been before the Private Bills Committee in the morning. Alas .' the awful St. George rail. way accident cut short three useful lives. end out of sympathy for the tragic deaths of the three ill-fitted men, the committee did not consider the Electric Light Bill, the provisions of which Woodstock is much ia. terested in. Dr. McKay went up to St. George on tho evening of the accident and come back to the House during the day. He reports that the citizens of the village were indefatigable in their efforts to relieve the sufferings of the injured. Tho Doctor laid that it would be diliicult to describe the horrible, results of the accident, and the universal gloom cost over the community in l which it took place. A HIDuLssxx Dr'.PUTATrdtN. The Government after the adjournment were waited on by A number of gentlemen . representing municipalities anxious for the formation ot new county boundaries. They weie a-Mayor Johnson, Reeve Ur uhart i and John Iver. oi Strathroy ', Reeve 'lltl'i'i",", of Condos; De uty Reeve McIntyre, of Music l Reeve tll,Ul,' of Lobe ' Reeve Calvert, of )leteallo ; Reeve Morgen, of Adelaide; Mayor Celcleugh and Captain Kingston, of Mount Forest. They were all agreed in approving the general principles of Mr. Hardy's bill, discussed during the evening, bat asked that the bill should be so amended that the popular vote of the proposed new counties should prevail. and not the voice of the separate municipalities. The Attorney-General promised to place the views oi the delegation before his col- _ leagues. CITY DEI'LTATION. _ It was exactly a quarter to twelve when ': Mayor Clarke, City Solicitor Bigger, Aid. 'McMillun, Davies, Carlyle (St. Thomas'), , : Gillespie and City 'l'rensurer Coady were i i permitted to address the Attorney-General ', I regarding the Don improvements. As was i i formerly pointed out in these columns, the 1 City Council desire to borrow $125,009 l without consulting the electorate. UnderI the circumstances Mr. Meant seemed to! ( view the representations made favorably. l l Nit. wazv was men-r. 1 Mr. Awre did not melze the statement: 1 about Mr. 's't. E. Sanford the other evening i, withoutthe authority of the public accountsot I tho Federal Government, and notwitutand. I ine the telegrams of u very peculiar phraseology read by the leader of the , i Opposition from the Senator from Hamil. , ten the member from South Wentworth substantiated {everything he said. Mr. Sanford did supply wares to the Dominion 3 Government without tender or contruct. ; There is no doubt about it. Mr. Sanford did receive the following sums from time to time from his Ottawa 1rcyd,s:--$10,000i without tender, $74,434 by tender. ' sorts. The report of the Inspector of Division Courts was presented to the House. Thu ' manuscript, although necessary in the nar- [ "rive of Parliamentary procedure, might not be interesting matter lor a large mun- [ her of people of the country. [ The consideration of the Supply mu ,. mowed to great proportions the strong ,, rivalr amongst the lending supporters of " Mr. Klonditll to aspire to become tha , t Finance Minister in the distant future. " 2.e'1ee.edP2reePeet"-"-eteteret. A l

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