The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 14 Apr 1891, p. 3

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Inuit: ' "presenting the U.W.A., the other 5 do nn'd reconciled him to tho other clause hunting whoclmon respomdblo for damages Where they do not exercine prop" enution in passing horses on roads. lint to-day a petition was recanted from Woodstock against the bill. ti was uigned by Messrs. Malcolm Doug. Ian. mayor; Warren i'ottcn. bit ueunty were; Junior; Sutherland. M.P., end 51 others. Ann-mg tho reasons given why the hill of the member for North York ought not to pass was the toi- totrintr.-That "the bill in frivolous and illogr cal inasmuch on the Queen's highway in not in. tended for the sole use ot excitable and nervous hereon." . Notes. A petition was prewnted by Hon. R. H. Bron. Ion today from the City of Ottawa taking that ', towns and cities be empowered to catubllsh l pnbhe bathe. . Mr. Meirlenry presented a piethonc roll of Petition to tho lion-m to-day. They were luk- ng that the Legislature make a grunt to err-rt a monument over tho fume of _iopue..rycoru, tho lwroinoot Heaven anus. at tho l Ilium: of Niagara Falls South. on tho Lundy L me battle gonad. There were about 1,000 names signed the petition. Mr. G. R. l'nttnlln of Woodstock was at the Home this afternoon. Tho Liberals held their second caucus of tho melon ted-y. Tho only notice of motion given tn-dny was br Mr. Awrey of a bill to amend the General Road Companies Act. . Mr. H. w. Allan. M.P. for South Essex, wad in tho House this afternoon. Mr. W. F. Allen. mayor. and Col. Cubitt. ex- mnIor of Bonrmauiviiuf, were among to-duy's vie tom. For the ttrst time this session there were no Introductions of bills today. Mr. Andrew Malcolm of Kincardine, presi- dentof the Klnenrdino & 'i'eotovutcr Railway Company. enjoyed tho genial warmth of the mucking room's blitzing _tlrepittco while ho 'ret his after-dinner cigar today with Mr. it had been tgtn,g'f, that the Public Ae. counts Committee ti onlci visit the Asylum cottage-mt Mimieo today. but the math being bad and tho woathnr outlook unfavorable it was decided to pomtpono the trip for the time The morning was spent in exauun n .- votwhcts. principally relating to linmilton asylum and colonisation roads." Messrs. ('huu-y. Martvr and Kenna Were the Conservative rc-prwcn- tativos who engaged In tho scan-h for m idem-n of undozirnbie expenditures. it was decided to have Mr. Smith. superintendent of colonisation roadie attend tho meeting of the ctttnttttttcut to morrow morning to give evidence 1itt.usctittI,r expenditures on tho works under his charge. "dS'-"-""-""-".-".."-".,".-"'-"-"--.--..'--.-..,

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