The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 26 Apr 1900, p. 4

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. . _ 1..., of Control, without miarhiirtitttrettrton" E Changes in Rules. 9 for the election of I fourth Controller. , The Attorney-General moved '. " No l . 8 would result in a continual' deadlock. public bill purporting to amend He therefore suggbsted that provision the municipal 'or the assess- I be minds for the election of a fourth 'ment act shall, without the un- Controller at once. animous consent of the House, be in- The Attorney-General agreed to make ,troduced after the expiration of tive '/ the change suggested. . iweeks from the opening of the session. t The bill was then reported with than this shall not apply to any such f amendments. l (bill which is a J,e,'gg,g"ig.t measure." f . . The motion was agree to. i Election Law I l It was then resolved that in the case i The House tttrain went into commit-l 'ot any bill incorporating a company I tee on the election bill, when the At-i ior increasing the capital stock ot a torney-General consented to an amend- l 'company already incorporated, the E ment providing that re-counts might be lsame fee shall be paid to the Clerk g had where the majority did not ex- iof the House as would be to the Pro- ceed 200. . , 'vincial Secretary in the case of an in- , Mr. Whitney intimated that he would! corporation or. increase of capital under .move an amendment to the bill on the the provisions of the Ontario compan- ' {motion for third reading. ! ies act, less the sum of $100. The 'if, was reported. I Third Readings. Mag strate s Alleged Btrictures. I The following bills were read a third On motion to go into Committee of time and Dasrred:-- f'eye,!v; deidi"f,'t t(me01n)1rre:d at To revive, extend and amend an act _ er c at ng os master or es o e , Grimsby. a Justice ot the Peace. with $19353: i'aiaut,evavt1"'cd,'gt,rg.'1-1MPhitl. _ {halting disparaging remarks concern- K22. ng a stretc er-bearer in the Canadian . - contingent who had falten on the t1eld sdt're'l'tifit,'v'g égglpgryégiisr. /UJlrktl of battle in South Africa. The member It was decided to so into committee _ for Lincoln desisted from reading the this afternoon on the railway subsidies 3 communication at the request of Hon. us moved by Hon. Mr. Latchford. l, Mr. Harcourt. and promised to forward; ','e, " to the Attorney-General. in order' Death of Trinity's Bill. 1 that he might make an investigation. ' I The supplementary estimates passed Mr. McKay (South Oxford.) consented i committee and were concurred in. and to the withdrau al of his bill relating g a second reading was given the bill _to medical colleges and schools in at- F rftliation with the University of Toron- providing for a land grant to the Al- _ . h 80mg Central Rallway. to. in view, he said. (t): t e statemen; ' The House adjourned at 11.30. of the Premier that t t matter woul " i be considered next veal in connection f I Junction Ratepayers Object. [ 'with the proposed revision ot the uni-? , I A printed declaration signed "J. "malty act. Brown. on behalf of, the ratepayers of l Issue of Liquor Licenses. i2,ggrtothe',','l'f,,"/,'e'),," ofwtihle r2','f,,',1t"v1it' 'd .Severa] bills to amend the municipal: t :terday. setting forth reasons why the l lainage'and liquor license acts were, 'k, ingreements between the Council of the withdraws n. Among them "as Mr. Geri; , gJuncuon and the Suburban Railway man tl bill permitting the sale of "quell ; fund the Toronto Railway Company to guests at an hotel during the pro-l gshall not be ratified by the Legisla..; ihibited hours. . h l "ure until the ratepayers have had " Hon. Mr. btratton asked fyi,tht,t,i,,t -l i Home in the matter. or until certain draual of Mr. Crawford':, bill extendg ", amendments have been made to the Ing to places of public recreation _ bill. One of these asks for the accept- [and parks, the provisions of Pt lay', i ance of the Suburban Company's tick- prohibiting the issue of licenses within; t ets and transfers on that part of the 300 feet ot a church. college orusdchaom ' Toronto railway'lines within the muni-' J,N,'g'"//,ed, "if that a]: fi,',')"; 1'/llf,'l', i cipaiity. formerly owned by the Subur- 0 ti ITT, dcePse "is W u d iii. a ban Campany. Another . amendment cons era 'onldur lf, t te,erelifihrldlf.' i provides that in the event ot the To- matter hWoul ,t ein I' 81am direc; t ronto Railway Company assuming con- While t , P" "as n the r g hi in t, trol ot the Suburban Company's lines Ition, It would be more far-rleac IU'.'. passengers shall be carried at one fare ',itt, effects than the hon. gent emaln c " between Toronto Junction and the -t9"3pmt°d: a?" 1l"ey,9, 1}] ionfytag' city. It is also asked that the corpora» t 'r, pm," to "(was ff.', be giant's Il "$311131," tion be paid for all expenditure neces- i Jtt."ti.tt,'. hose agreed i..n ll"er,;'q 01: sary to keep up the roadbedn of the 1") of surrounding inch ctlll'rt 9i. 2nd '/ tracks within the Town of Toronto lieges and schools with ea epualrfs b ..- 'f Junction. I iT',ttQ.n5ttfimJ1Tnnt,'igt'latdoJ'ntti'dtiu ', I t A _ Inspection bt Boilers. to deal with the whole matte: of the E The special committee appointed to license act, he could not see t e neces-s 3 consider Mr. Carsca11en'te bill provid- guilty gar pressing the bill at the presenti i ing for the examination of stationary no ure. T . engineers and the inspection of boilers Mr. Barr (Dufferin) said that no 3 met yesterday and decided to take no gdoubt Mr. German had been induced to l action. although approving to some ex- iwithdraw his bill also on the promise , tent ot the principle of the Mil. They ithat the Government would enact Iegis- recommended. however, that steps be Elation. " " taken next year to have a strict in- I Premier Rosa: No. . spection of boilers in factories. l The bill was then withdrawn. I-----------.-.-.-..-,-.., -

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