The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 29 Dec 1897, p. 4

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"on." V .. ' vided . . ' ' Muted debt of 1 1 6 Nu the _ ytlilP,ii',ttta0 more the own at (labours. and for other in," one v ouch such "with". Wtrpoaetr--Mr. Field. _ Lef, ".0 that .mn there 1. no "liable Respecting the Hamilton & Dundas .1)" within ' County Council Itruion Street Railway Crrytrrapv-r#r. Flatt. at which to hold the nomination meet- To consolidate the fioatiiur debt of ,lns. it may be held in some place with- the Town of North Bay-Mr. Lauehrin. in a city, town or village adjacent to These bills were read a second time l . the division. To 1"corporate the Ottawa Stock Ex- Mr. Little endorsed the bill as a move "lag.,,',',',:-,,)'),; o Keefe. ( tn the right direction. N errnectintr the Town of Walker-ton- I l Mr. Matheson thought this was the it Trex.. ibeginning ot the end, and hoped that. . Cr 95?";th the City ot Toronto-Mr. 'next session the County Councils act 'ag, Ile, would be knocked out altogether. T f."yt"it,?it, the fPret.'atlon of the Hon. Mr. Hardy regarded the hon. own of Midland-Mr. Bigger. 1 member who had just spoken as _be- To amend We acts relating to Vic- ing at the same time the most pessimis- , t0r,1t,E1t.1..tErt1sirhlr. Davis. l Itic, and most sanguine member of the l , 1ey.rfttlr waterworks in the City ot l 1House. He had no doubt that the par- Windsor-Mr. McKee. 'ticular clause ot the County Councils nespecting certain by-lawa concern- laci at which this bill aimed has attest Pyr drairuure in the Townships of Grey, 'many' opponents, which was. perhaps, Elma and Mcmllop--Mr. Gibson. inatural. Where a place is largely Re- (Huron). (form they were perhaps opposed to. The House then returned to the con- lseeing a Conservative elected, as he sideration of the bill of Mr. Smith TP.- ,could be by a combination of votes. speetin-g County Council elections. 1t iWhere it is largely Conservative they was read a second time and referred to 'are even more averse to seeing a. Tht- the Municipal Committee. iformer elected. and the. result is that S "here is some dissatisfaction on moth booting Deer in the Water. Isides. If the smaller municipalities Mr. Kidd mov'cd the second readlng {are prepared to endorse the bill 'now of a bill to permit the killing of deer Ihefore the House there is nothing more in the water. He argued that as long ito be said, but he believed that the act as the law made it possible for huntgrs hind worked well. Nevertheless, he is- to find snort they would respect and not so wedded to the clause as it is at uphold it, but when the law made present as to oppose its reconsidera- _ sport impossible it would not be ob- tion either in committee or in the served. lie quoted the report of the Reuse. Perhaps It would be better for game commissioners in support of the the bill to go to the committee, where bill. it could he discussed. Mr. Gibson said that the main object ' Mr. Gibson (Huron) did not care of the law was to protect deer by mak- about altering an act that has been so ing it more difficult to shoot them. The very short a time in effect and which. clause preventing the shooting of deer is a protection to the smaller munici- in the water had been in- paiities. sorted by way of compromise. Mr. Stratum gave instances where ' Hut without going into the the cumulative vote had resulted in lmerits of the question the Minister giving small municipalities representa- lurged the inexpediency of amending the tion in the County Councils. game protection law this session. He Mr. Auld showed that the operation undertook that he. would ascertain the of the act 'had effected a savinz of 50 l (Tyiniun of those who take out deer- per cent. in many counties. and quoted hunting licenses next fall on this point. as illustrations the following counties: I Mr. Langford quoted the statement --TFsex, $709; Lamhton. $900, and Mid- l of the Chief Game Warden adverse to dlesex, $1,200 per annum. , ' the shooting of deer in the water. He Mr. liaycock admitted that the cum- V objected to the, imposition ot a $2 ll-i ulativc vote might he a subjt-ct for "my; tee on settlers. t, $',i",ieitt"y,, 13" l',t1unttl,rdd,v,gi't,t,"d till? Mr. Huycock quoted from a letter p neipc " le oun .ounc tt ac as e good and beneficial as: whole. His ex- written by Mr. J. L. Day ot Kéngritga. perience had been that the people were f on the authority of a man name i tiii', generally tratigtted With it. l, resident in Hardy Township, n . Messrs. Pattullo. Magwood, Moore Nipisslng district, that in threeito";:; Blezard. Kidd. Willoughby and others I ships 200 deer had been killed"; do in kept up the discussicm until 6 o'clock. I week. More deer were Being Th e set- " The following "bills were read a sc- ', December than Novem er. d e um tend time c--- i Ie/i',' were) kihhnnstiere deer an se . For better def1nlntt the relations he: cm 0 e 9 . tween water supply companies and l, Mr. Matheson strongly advocated se municipal corporations -Mr. Garrow. I sadytion of the amendment withou e s,f,'.'C'.mend the municipal act Mr. 1 "J; Plieston "$333 ""2, dawgénzg t " men (. onevs , of t e cause pro i tur 1e. . mnt',xi'e,""i,t2g,,thotr"tt2, (T.:,",'?.,',-'?,,",.'] Mc- ' deer in the water and urged immediate Donald. . 3 action on the bill. , t Mr. Kidd withdrew his two bills to ; wi1riMldhe'1',1Et'"" eonsented o amend the municipal act. l Dr. Willoughby said that it was un- ' Private Legislation. sportsmanlike to shoot deer inhthe wist- , . n _ The following private hills _were put a: 11;th}? ,)tt'ldo,,ti,g',g 'i?d't"'etl'l, through the committee stage .- . _ , n M the Cit of ottawa-Mr hs unding ot deersAearrohibited. . I iO'ngi'? '"', . . y . l i2..e,l'lh'g1,tp,v,iiit',',,tt'e, ond ead l To incorporate the Canadian Con- r. nex e.ec r : isolidated Copper a Nickel Compsny-- irur-oCa bill to oerirtte ot the retristrts I

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