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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 30 Mar 1892, p. 4

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/ (Y attoared th _.-. _. the commissioners are to receive 500 l he '.-- . 'Wh of the tworpertles to mirth it,rtl, tilie company 2yfe,gg, i wit is ow eve road, the franchise me Voted.............. 'ft'," c"'"";?"" be granted to another com y. It will anion: ... ".y.y.".r.T.'.'.C s o be. "en that " lesaat 'i'l'ttflg "in be 2,eycrrrrccr.".rr.'.". a 2 annually added to the ark revenues 'matter....:).'.:.'.".'.".".'. 1 . .. commencing September I, Itll, and in the t 1,1rtliiiracccrc: as ii 'gt22htt t2, a"; .beins ft?',',',', no u i the h' . . c ncom w increas tr _ClmeOll"{Durhzrii.mo:;dthczu&:se£:$15.00 Should certain English capitalist: . Ethos, the Government has therefore . avail themselves of the option they now " . _ kinejority of 26. ' ' hm to leasef the waters (£25 N gag-ire for the ." - Mr. Teit's bi p uction o e ectricity, ' per annum l, A ct (exeniptioiillo'fo 1:353:13: tt',',t',t1t), will also be received from that source. If, , ' discussion of which was so abruptly toriniu- h.owever, the option lapses, the commis- d on Friday afternoon b the sudden ', eioners are confident, havmg regard to the Bath of Mr. Clarke, was the); taken u _ rapid development of electrical science, _ . V Mr. Hardy suggested that the messure that it will be only a short time before the should be with drawn. The gommittoe. unlimited force of Niagara will besought . yore already very busy "u d there would after. The commissioners therefore believe not be time to enter iird, a full consider- ' that the park revenues will soon be msitiei. ation of the question I cient not only to meet all expenditure for Mr. Tait expressed a desire to have the i ordinary maintenance, interest on bonds, matter go before the committee and it was , " well as the creation of a sinking fund, reed . second time I but e: funds will It, tttttee, for I , The f I . l. . wot s o rec ametion an t e ermanenti 1, reading ttes, rl',i/ecrii,"dtgg',gtl _ development and improvement of the park. l tmc--To amend the act respecting Waves. There were 2.72485 visitors to the park as l, Mr. Blush; respecting returns by iiiil'i2' compared with 251,923 w the p receding! _ "are an masters of title under the Land [y ear. l 'Titles. Act, Mr. Monk; to amend the l THB RAILWAY 00111111183. , Municipal Act, Mr. Fell; to 'unond the , The Railway Committee this morningl . I'miber Slide Commie. Act, Mr. Rayside l passed the bill to incorporate the Carp, 'to amend the Municipal Act, Mr. Tait; Almonte& Lanark Railway Company, Mid to amend the Assessment Aer, Mr. Kirk. the bill to incorporate the Niagara Falls wood ; do. Mr.Wood (Hastings) tlto amend V Park & Queenswn Electric Railway Com- the Municipal Act, Mr. Evanturel; to ,peny. The bill to enable the Toronto & amend the Assessment Aug, Mr. Uilinour , _', limico Electric Railway to reach Dufferin do. No. 128. Mr. Stratton ; to amend the f street along Queen street was passed, with Municipal Act, Mr. Stratton ", do. Mr. Mc- I certain amendments acceptable to all par- _ Key (Oxford) , to amend the Assessment ties concerned. The bill to inoor rate Act, Mr. Bigger l to amend the Municipal ' John Leys, W. H. Merritt, C. H. 'itd'htr',' Act, Mr. Gilmour; to amend the, Municipal _ F. A. Fleming, C. N. Shanty, G. F. Hasr. Act, Mr. Rayside. man, E. W. Dodd end A. G. Peuchen " senate T Ax BILL the Toronto Transfer & Warehousing & When Mr. Stratton moved the second Rum" Coty p any was thrown out after . reading of his bill (No. 101), "To amend long discussion. l the Assessment Act" (a single tax measure), PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE. "lr, Hardy suggested tlut it should be The Public Accounts Committee devoted Withdrawn. It was revolutionary and full two hours this morning to the investigation ' of dynamite some think. The du. of the various prices paid for groceries. M. cussion on the question, he thought, should R. Montgomery of bllsy, Blain & Co.'s, and be m the House and not in [Fred Mason of T. Kinnear & Co.'s, were committee. There was . great deal to be 'questioned, but nothing of an important said pro and con, but as yet no such ad. cltaracter w" elicited. _ :vence tl been made in popular opinion to WOMEN as LAWYERS. 3 erren e l uestion oin to committee. . . l _ Mr. Strattdn said 'd had hoped the quee- wfd','Gttitit1yflt,fitt2ttt1,,lT, Mrs. l ', tion would have been considered this ses- ed u on Mr Mowat and ur ed G r 3 r',',",',," ! eion, end had also hoped that the chairman "mg", of Iii Balfour's Shin it,"",',',',',.',',',",.', . l of the Municipal Co.mmi.ttee would have al. women to enter: the profession cf in}??? glovwdits consideration in that committee, Machlath and Mm. O'Connor of the High so thatits advocates could have haul an op- School Board were with the deputation and . portunity te "PW" tlmir views. However, Miss Clara Brett Martin, who has been under tlst Circumstances, he would ttogtaettt ' tighting the battle for admission to the law l to Ite Willldmwa l school, appeared to plead her own case. LEG ISL A'WOTES Miss Martin is not seeking renown " a - . _ pioneer in the work of progressive develop. riin anon? or THE I'0MMtMtoNF.mg or Tun ment, J""'. a. the Poerer of . degree in QUEEN huC'TORrA NIAGARA nus. PARK-- law.. She is merely seeking the privilege of . A LARGE "EVENUE A.NWcu'a'1'eu. earning her livelihood in that sphere ot ac- ' ' . twity or which her talents seem to have . The sixth annual report of the com. natural] uslified her miseiouers of the Queen Victoria Niagara y q . . Falls Perk Was presented to tho House to. To "my, THE P""? ACT. day. Owing to the want of funds no new Dr. Gilmour intends introdaeintt a bill to I works of restoration or permanent improve- amend the Medical Health Act, the chief I ments havebeen prosecuted during the past provision of which is to provide for the i year. The ordinary maintenance expendi- appouitinent of a sanitary engineer to act y ture for the Pa" year was $14,588, the as referee with regard to sewers calling for I revenue only t7,041, leaving adeficit ot action from the Provincial Health Bard, 87,546. To this should be added the inter. also to limit the powers of health ofh'eers, est on the park debentures amounting to ; especially in the matter of placarding houses I 821,000. To meet this detioit and to pre- l where infectious diseases exist. A deputa- vent the park becoming a charge on the: tion from the Provincial board consisting , revenues of the Province the commissioners of Dra. _Cuatsidy, fue, Macdoneld, Klth' imede an agreement with Messrs. E. B. or and Vaux waited upon Hon. Mr. Dry. Osier, H. C. Hammond, William Hendrie, den yesterday afternoon and informally R. B. Angus and others tor the T ditunitssed the ttttItem. 'r1't'e',)"t', l a high levelhelectric I some" or MOTION. rai we rom ueenaton to U i )GWR. l . - . . The iio,'rz,i'ii,'i?sif are to receive 'l1"l,'llt indignity" Bill to amend the Assess per annum ort is franchise the a mentej . U,' - . i. to begin September 1, 1892. ' 'lull', it be i cihiilAtctlmour Bill to amend the Muni I foun.d pupae-bl? and Info from" enai- l _fllllifi,,-,n,n--.m,.o,uon-,/rutil 1109er poinot viihoeotntnistsiotutr. may after Friday next Goveri m at business ' notify the company to proceed within six have precedence over all ai e business ex. months with the construction of a low level cept private bill. on ever T, ot the "3. railway from near the fy.tton. Home)» eion, including Monday: anyd that the Qummaton, nnd for this additional franchise House do sit on Saturdays at 11 o'clock am. 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