The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 27 Feb 1899, p. 3

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"iiiiiiiii responsible person is not good the em-' 79 I? _ . Electric Roads. _ p'oyer has to pay for something not his Mr. Kribs moved the second reading own fault, and owing to something he! of a bill to enable towns to assist in cculd not guard against, instead oh the construction of electric roads by compelling the workman (like any other' means of a bonus or grant. At the re- person) to proceed 'against th.e person quest of the AttornerrGeneral a}: hill who really caused ttre'inttgry, and com- was allowed to stand until the ouse . . ' _ a,' . )elim: the employer to take a secon ( 2t reached a conclusion in regard t". action! or leave the liable person added' e resolution now on the order nape! . . . _ the dealing with b a as a party, and which would be - onu. es. cause of more litigation, as an "/Y,e,,t I . - er.c0uld not settle without the consen Re count in Elections. ' of one liable. As to section b, a case 01" Mr. Ward?" moved the second read- accidental injury may not be reported to ion/'tfdtt. ,tlitll Ttet?' fe"he,e "2*" [It, T/1'g,eer tP,', rtnhde ,'ii,t1,ilrriy,tt,1'iii-tj a sec on o t e eec on ac r?- ars in me o sen re urn, u stricting re-counts to elections where does not relieve him from the penalty, an? majority is tttty orless. His "b1906- no matter ho: trivigi lmayé be the in" e sa ' was to permit any person o l iury. hy s ould t e ur en o Irroo have a. re-Count the moment an election be shifted, as in this act, from plaintiff! was over. Why should there be any to defendant. and not give the defend-l restriction in such case? It was in the .ant (employer) a right to have the case! interest of the Liberals as Well as ff 'against him proved, as in all other) the 4"ottservatives to do away with t. cases '? I He mentiomd the West Elgin and I Tho petition is signed by the follow- South Perth elections. where ballots .ing firms among others :-D. w. Karn were thrown out, as Illustrating the 'Co. (Limited). The Canadian Furniture need for a change. I (Co. (Limited). The Rain Waggon Co. The bill was allowed to stand. 1ii1'im'ilC'i7, Thomas Organ and Piano 500.. The James Stewart Manufactur- Issu" of Debentures. _ ing Co. (Limited).The Woodstock "Wag-- . 'n . _ "1,1- gen and Manufacturing Co. (Limite ). inMr. Warden motd'the second Pi (f .The Woodgtock Bicycle Manufacturing tr of a hill to reduto the amount o Co Li it d) Cl ks P It debentures which County Councils are rV_, ( ml e ' ar ..on y"'sr .. ' , . CF . h- " hitelaw, llutier Bros" Woodstock entitled to Issue without a. vo. oi t e F'le-t'i- Li h P . . & St t I" il av ratepayers from $10,000 to $5,000. A C i I'" ltr t, owet . rec ca " y short time ago, he explained, the (.'gun; o. ty Council " Wentworth had a ou This Morning's Programme. ', $45,000 cash on hand. It had spent that , l sum in the course of two or three Two bills of interest to this city willI years. and now wished to borrow $20.000 be considered at to-morrow morning's! on debentures. He did not think a ,.ceeting of the Private Bills Committee, . County ('ouncii should have such iati- "hich will begin at 10 o'clock. They are i tude without consulting the ratepayers. the bills relating to the Torontol'Gen-l i 113ml:- Mr.hila}r{dy said ho did not In")',' '//1.1dJ,"sft,tr,1rd,n.d to 1vi".'rg,'gdt,et,?,'il W et er t e 01130 was prepare: c _ e . r. . it . {impose the restriction desired. There application to be made a solicitor wiiil I might b: a few cuss-s where municipaii- 1 also be considered if time permits. asl ties had acted unwiseiy, but that (it'll well its a hill relating to the Town oil lnot happen Very often. limvcver. the Smith s Falls. bill might go to comtulttec.. l An Additional School. I The second re.1ding Was then agree-l M St t . ti f bill' to. r. . rat on glVes no ce o a Mr. Macnlsh Introduced two bills tn to amend the public schools act. The amend the municipal act. The first object is to enable a school section; I gives to cities the same powers' now to divide or alter tho school section in; lenjoyed by municipal i'ounclis joinliyl order that an additional school may?! i with the adjoining municipalities to ex- with the approval of the muuir'ipallty, 1 pend certain amounts on the repair or be erected. l construction of bridges over streams C'vcle Path Bill. l, which divide them. The second hill " _ ' makes it clear that tho purer of mm)"- Tho bill providing for the creation of l, cipal (taunt-n}; to regulate transit nt boards of cycle path commissioners has , (tiradot's i1'i,"/i/'i", to Prisons taking or-I ti'intei,n.att"u,s/,rS1',.j%di,e1'ci'itJl,"t/aeiti! Pt'S ot' l'l) mg. I i '. . ' -I . . evening of his intention to introducel Against the Crawford Bill. it into the Legislature. The hill em- , l powers County Court Judges to select .Mr. Pattullo presented a Petition live resident citizens who shall ton- Signed by .tho "H"HDMS of "WHY"! stitute boards of cycle path commis- murtyfactty"uyr estyl.rliomepty in Woot-. l sioners for their respective counties, 3 $335"! ty,'.':,'],",':,) f1yf"Is/'.t."'vi/t'Ji'.r ot' they These are to serve without compensa- ; . ll PO "H F A f" .rawford to, tion, except their actual and neces- _ amend the workmen s compensation ', sary disbursements in the performance i (li!: The BIND" '0' objection are "sl of their duties. The commissioners are l follows :--"Ser"titntt 2, .ssuh-soction b Pe- _ to yearly Issue licenses, costing 50 cents, _ quires wilful misconduct of workman for the use of the bicycle paths. These before he is dlsentitled. Negligence on licenses mut be tttfixed to the bicycles. the part of the wf,11ttt,1ay IS not, as it Section Got the bill reads as follows:--, should be, a by. Section 5 makes em- I "The cycle paths now in existence, and player liable tor damages where an- I hex-9331' constructed in any city, town', (ther is responsible, and so where "19' [or en ty, are hereby declared to be: for the exclusive use of cyclists, ex-..

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