The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 3 Mar 1899, p. 1

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SATURDAY, MARCH 4 promonoratens n ontoeiggmientnvut isnn irous it un al uieaerninne t ul entieee uiesns pente Mr. Wardell introduced a bill which provides that in the case of any special * £ Ni J act passed during the present sexsion ment 0o acara' s or hereafter passed conferring the The Deve|op g franchise for constructing a bridge,rail-- . is . L way, tramway, turnpike road,. telegraph POWGI' Undi'l' DI.CUSSIOH or telephone line, larbor improvements, canals, locks, dams, slides, --right of nz _2z ze carrying on any trade, business, occu-- pation or calling, no allen shall be em-- » r af® ployed in consction with such works THE MONUI 0'4\ DIL&T GO- under a penalty upon the person em-- j ploying such alien of $25 for every wniziznl_ _ ze | day such alien so employed. to be re-- | covered on summary conviction; and 3 Muricipalities to any manager, director, officer or agent A& Bill to Enable Mu P Plants=.| of a comporation employing an alien or Aequire Bleetrie Light Plants~ permittingy or conniving at such em-- Educational Report. ployment shall be liable in the same manner as a private individual. Mr. Duff introduesd a bill having for Its object that township -- Counciliors 3 3 shall be designa'ted as first, second,third Parliament Buildirgs, March 3. and fourth Counciliors in nominations. This afternoon the galleries were fill--| Independense of Counciliors. ed with a denputation which came by i e t ik 9 #pecial train from Niagara Falls to hear Rikit pernons cwno are absrenciderann ! o persons who are shareholders in the debate upon Mr. German's resolu-- any incorporated companies from hav--| tion in opposition to the continued mon-- ln'ghany l»m-;wst whatever in contracts % < ic with municipal Corporations or from cpoly of the right to S""e_"a"e e':';tr being clected to municipal Councils. power from the Nlagara River at Niag-- Mr. Mutric introduced a bill enabling nra Falls Park. 'The dobate upon this municipalities to.pass by--laws for aid-- rcsolution was the feature of the pro-- :"llgc;:t&?)';fll&il'l.i:'!;': (f_u;(rm,;-d_ for holding fat veedings to--day, and the House was S SHOGat O 4. vnanimous in its approval. Mr. German Police Magistrates' Salaries. made an excellent spoech, and that it Mr. Fox's bill respecting Police Mag-- was eminently satisfactory to those of :\iti'l':;:hes Dfl'flll'lf}'thf'. cutting down the hbis constituents who heard it was mani-- 1, Ni onunnies which may 'be paid y municipalities to Police Magistrates fest from the generous applause which, by fifty per cent. gontrary to the rules of the House, he Claim of Kane & Sons peceived from the galleries when he sat! Ms. Thomp Ned for taf E e g e «4 A son asked for information down. The Attorney Ge'neral VOlc'cd ::e regarding the cominission inquiry into concurrence of the Government in the the claim of Kane & Sons. resolution.and its determination to en-- o Huu'. fdr. Gibgon riplied that the s A ommission was necessitated by reason t, espec-- ; force the terms of the contrac P 7 of a claim by the Dominion Government lally with reference to the time of . of certain portions of the timber limits completion, ard he, too, received ap--| :":ld (;)y Kx(:ine g: Sons, including certain' lauge from the--galleries. Mr. Conmes' sands under Provincial license, in con-- lI:\troduced a billglo amend 'the munlcl-, ;:uuc;l(lce of which notice was given to pal act, the object of w_moh is to enable : cu';.tin: m:mtlr'))eg.iscolat:-nu;{ahnlg "r.r());go 0; nl.un:cn;a'lmg»bs"muacqmre electric light claim against the Government or the plants by arbitration. Crown Lands Department for loss of a Municipal Ownership. portion of his limit, loss of wood eut R 6i j by him on property claimed as Indian ts mtmiign met One n ortaie,men ie and ooA o io 3 + 't. C 4 tks and otherwise, Ir,. Aubrey to give mun'lulpal'ltlg's th'? same rl.ght to White had been appointed commission: l.my (')m' by'arbl'infnt'ufx tg;xls ar;'d e.ectrkr: er' to make the necessary inquiries. (f)mp.u'l ei as flu\\- (u..n's n t ie vns? 0 Mr.McBrady, barrister, of Toronto, was Mubicipiity Iinuustecto nesume 2o i erest 'as counsel" ano mrogZ C D* con-- nterest as counsel, a K. F,. B. trol of the water supply of a town. An-- Johnston, Q.C., acted a')lr filc:ss];*s li\'age other provision decleres that where the & Sons. Timber rangers were ax.)poim- contract for municipal lighting with a ed to examine the territory and ascer-- g;)lr:gany p\l.r(iadyhinstallet'l"has: e:\cpir:d tain the proportion of timber on dis-- com' 'Iexl;;'uu?p., the mumupal.t). can puted parts and quantity of timber and i Ptl the company to fix by arbitra-- wood cut. No revenuec had so far been on their tariff rates, received from that part of the territory in dispute. _ The commission has not yet closed the inquiry, _-- _ ~ * UA i ssm 22..__

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