The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 7 Mar 1889, p. 2

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'7" - t'Ne'F": e um we? - .t'" 'e - 'YWY i '"w Te, "'"t,vrt5rTeri"'7 ""W'8e""""""" M"" l Canadian is erected mob rights, ther, the" '. census AND new. : i would fall to the lot of the whole world. . l It H?it0am that the Town of Chathain _ ' ', MR Wood "blind the ".Cotntttioiott" ,(wbich is sepsrate munici ally from the a l of Crown with bat " 'd'ld"i,', 'tage. i county) awaits!" Cons? 'i?i1),F:lii about F to certain so emes came ll . . 'to erect u ing- to use at muni- l eminent. tooling that "I. grants ut many oipalities. Mr. Clancy 'llTlfld has intro. l cases were toolarge. li t lduced a bill to tel' e them to purchase , Mr Armstrongl f,',rttlttat: £2.37": ( 'tttte erect buildings,h and to 12:1" "It; , ll nineut, o nimm ." ,an e or unit omen t at ma i ttite'":,':,',',',', 'i1tltl'dll 1tr.gtrtxet"1i; I "in". g , some ,1 ture was necessary. In his district there 9 "a: Gmwmo_ i was no fault tyuui with the 'P"PH."' l The bill introduced by Mr. Deck, to l which money ll spent for colonisation I amend tht Act to encourage the planting l roads. . l b Mr Hud- and growing of trees, ]provides that the ', Ibo debate P.". coating]? d'yth .called Lombardy poplnr be sdi ed to the list of I '00. niter wttielt Mr. "F9 t trees regarding which Municipsl Councils I attentionto what he considered an ex- l may grsnts bonus foe each tree looted on I cessive expenditure of $3,000 on abridge! any highway. The Act as user on they ' across the Eumi.uieiq.u.ia River. .eri, Lyon, , stetutes includes the following trees P-- i however. explained at": the tiled1it: , Ash, basswood, beech, birch, butternut, l 83" wny on Bceo.t.pt o on an cedar, cherry, chestnut, elm, hickory, i"'r/r.tgggt'aiity,t "pro" of the .1. _ T,ht oak, pilne, sasssfras. spruce, walnut penditnre etymouey for surveys in the Dis- 'lute, 'ld" aect", ',l,l'i"l"l,' tf all" trict of Nipissing, but th: Hounwdas $01!: cultivated. pop g y b the Commissioner of 'rown n s in the territory embrnccs mines and is ot, Pfllftfeer FROM OTTAWA. . very wide and varied character. .There is The Attorney-General, alter the adyeurp- scarcely . portion of the country P which meet, was waited upon by l, deputation . in settlement is not going on. This View wits Pb. interests Of Mr. Brpnson 9 bill prond- supported by Mr. Murray in n vigorous , tug for,.a"isp"ypu. in cases where the speech, alter which he entered into a. ! debtor live, In Ontario and the creditor in lengthened explanation to show that My'. '; Quebec. 'lhe speaker was Mr. Mutchmor, Cldncy's policy was absurd and impractic- I or Ottawa, who Wes supported by Messrs. able. It was the duty of the Government to ' Evanturel, Murrasr, Robillard, MWki grunt every facility fortlieseltlcment of the Bronson and French. Proviuco, and if Mr. Clancy should succeed maximum ANNEXA'HON. in reversing that policy he would raise a The bill sniiexing the Town of Parkdale storm about his head that would make him to the City of Toronto was passed by the change his views. Private Bills Committee yesterday, the re- Mr. Meredith maintained that the expou- cent arrangement entered into between the diture was excessive and ought to be to- two inuiiicipnlities being satisfactory to all F duced it a proper policy were pursued with the parties concerned. The Pavkdtsle re. '; _ regard to keeping settlers " special timber presentatives present were Mayor Booth, , lauds. - . . _ Mr. Fraser simply said that it was not in. e Lennox and Deputy Reeve Atkia the policy of the Government to proclaim SPARK ARRESTER$ to the "20:13 thpf'lOntnrjo had no more lauds Mr. Freeman rose yesterday with . a to e " tlet . ?" P"". . . twinkle in his eye to an thnt Mr. Waters l M;- Ayroy 'gy/ttti,'" intilmrmzlitill tf, and not Mr. Hardy J,'o'U, have been called t te rovmce a ie so e s t l . ' . told the character of the soil and their future t'-1,l"l,ekt'2'rr1"t'eo,t:.' the bill entitled on Aot tor surroundings. If the Government were to MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE. PT"" 'Pr other courtMt than what they are In the Municipal Committee the principal doing with. rtmpect to surveys the country subject under consideration all morning wus would S','""""'" thyn. the Road Companies Bill. After hearing Mr. Eraser 'yrun "3° to "y that the evidence it was decided to appoint ntrulr surveys made IU the past .wero the 1."mt committee to make full inquiry into the! P053'h'0» and were "cf'"""' if tlus l rovxuce affair and make it report upon which legis- ! " " all t? mu.l.oryr. " Vigorous settlement P lation can be based. it is understood, how. I Entomlylgg I/It,',"],'),','; d.',', ',1'ihtt,'ftit ever, that the Government wilt not intro. ea speec es, tt3Cone 11tHOt1 o ttc, as duos an lo islation beariii" on toil roads that the Government kuow more about the this sessiyonmliid when the inifintive is taken settlement of lh new country than u" OP' it is not likely that tiny compulsory clauses position. . will be inserted in the bill. Several other I Mr. Meredith made another attack on bills "or. reported. the policy of surveys and so did Mr.Chutey, e..er2riTTrfr'Trret".rtTe'e.eg after which Mr. Hardy rose to defend the --_-ee-_ __- WV". policy of his depurtincnt, maintaining that l the Government were sometimes blamcdi for not doing enough for surveys. , Mr. Eventurcl closed the debate by say- ing that Mr. Crosby, objected to by Mr. Meredith during the debate. is a licensed surveyor of the Province ot Ontario, "and" continued Mr. Evnnturel, "thU same sur- veyor read is paper in relcrence to the sur- veys of this Province and was liberally complimented for his "ort." The House adjourned at 10.40. AROUND THE HOUSE. mans FROM we nouns. (munitions AND DEPAIt'rheENItg. Mr. Conmee's bill in amendment to the Wtsterworira Act aims at making the ma. cliinery necessary for carrying out the pro. visions of the Act smoother sud better adapted for unforeseen requirements. . TOLLHATIS. Mr. Wood (Brant) lies introduced a very much needed amendment to the Act . regulating, tollgntes. It :provides that no tolbkeeper shell collect tolls if he carelessly allow snow to accumulate on the roads so as to impede tradio or make travelling danger- one. MARKET FEES. Mr. G. B. Smith is again to the front with a hill proposing to protect vendors of ' poultry, butter, eggs, etc., in market places. The bill states that cities sud towns cannot collect market fees from such persons unless ample shelter is provided them.

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