The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 15 Feb 1901, p. 2

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The Premier, tepiyintr to Mr. t ht, Ill this. by noggin! initiation. that? 2 nev- tsaid ttttst the aovernmen rch of the Holy Trinity. the only under consideration the question of in- church that he knew of which was in- creasing the representation ot the dis- ses-sated, would be asked to tpert,' in tricts of East Algoma. West Aizoma a 39°C!" 'lf,1 what they dos t ito 'd,'; Ni isslnt It bad not vet been 't'af'S' 3.45:3 et?ooe',trls'%U'lv'. and p . . - decided whether a bill to that effect tion. The Attorney-General stated that id be introduced during the present Mr. Hoimested. the senior Registrar of wou _ I . amed repre- the Division Court, was aiding the com- session- The districts n . mittee of Judges, who also consulted sented a neat deal more than half ot himself (the spesker) from time to time. the Province of Ontario. and had been The understanding between the Gov- l e extent since the last smment. the Judges and the Registrar settled to a arg . f the was that while something might be paid redistribution hill "as be ore m the shape of an honorarium. thev House. He thought that the repre- were not to regard it as work to be re- aentatlon ot the districts ought to be 'ttIgG',"'?,',".,",':':,',",',',','),',,',?:,,,,,,'.:'."' as increased. The desire of the Govern- . ment was to continue to aid, as in the; Fire Escapes. past, the settlement ot those districts,} t T5" Premier, replying to r.""'", Craw- r . id be advanced com or ' said t at the recent res at a": as! WY)" to; m, representation. Matthews Broaand the Army and Navy s era y y p l clothing stores. Toronto, where several While the time of the introduction otl, persons were injured, had not been of- such a bill had not yet been decided, he gelally tg,',')"."", to th'e attention of the . - .m ernment. nvest gallon was being hoped that one would be brought'be made, however, by the proper depart- ;ore tehet House (heron: the present uov- ment. There was a conflict ot author- rnm n exp re . It . between the cit and th F' ... The Premier. replying to a second In: ectors and the I,',)',',", use" :32: query from Mr. Whitney, stti0:-The sp . . p tt Mon J T Garrow " still a member ot cidents at such tires seemed to be in- the Government adequate. It was the Intention of the . Ifiovertuttent to bring down an act dur- Imperial Statutes. ling the present session remedying that: difficulty. and making provisions whic Hon. Mr. Gibson. in answer to Mr. 'mlght perhaps prevent such accidents Whitney. said that no royal commis- in the future sion or other commission had been is- . sued lo any Judges (or the purposes Lake Simcoe Fish. of inquiring Into and reporting as to ' what Imperial Btatuteg enacted prmv- Hon. Mr. Latchford. replying to Mr. ions to 1792 are still in torce in On- Huy.e, said that atepa had been rt"tie. tario. But a committee of Judg."s had to insure better enforcement of t e. been appointed by an order in "mm: lisheiy_ regulations in the waters " oil. with authority to superinten-l the; lake Simcoe, by prosecuting every of- selection and compilation of Imperial fender as Boon as the case was brought statutes in force in the Province ot on- ttehtu"'ots"pc,'.f, t1ttdeg,t'itg,','i1t,toC,Q . . i ti - . tag-isomzzi (no: ttycdt,,t'"u1,,"/o",y"1'hte'l the lake was pretty thick. and afford- Chief Justices. Sir John Boyd. Sir win, 3;! J',e"'ar.'"1riteie,t.af,oGatrnt'frt,ee"lot,'t', Ralph Meredith and Chief Justlt e Pal- , r. . contrrfdtre, with Mr. Justice Moms and' to BOY. however. that the sense g the; Mr Thomas Taylor, late Chief Justice people along the lake was in 18V0r'01i ot Manitoba. and now resident m this stringent hentogcement of the law. 'liiel city. were engaged in the task. The !"Torts B owe that bass and WW work had been carried out to a great kinonge in the lake were much more extent, and a bill was to be lntrod-nc- numerous than formerly. Four ott1certt ed 1'h1ng tpetpriott regitrdintt the ttflea',',',', tt'eT'dyl'l,1,i, tthhee 222222 comp a on. he intention was to have . . . . 2t f"'t','y'e/,"g, completed. and to de- 3'"th 1,"ifr, o','ru",W/t,',%tl' fogipured care y express enactment that out- . one o cer " en e a e wat, side ot the gunmen comprised in under the control of the Dominion. It; the compilation none of the Imperial had been sutnrested that a small launch Statutes are in force in Ontario. When he placed 0'; the Il"; in Starter. I', completed he considered that th . k one man. w o wou give is w ole would be . trreat boon to the Jf)l'ifl,'."f time to patrol work. He was unable practitioner, Along with the compila- to say whether this would be any ail-l tion information would be given as to vantage over the present system. The] sututes which, while in force in Eng- Ie/af/gi',',,' hard lander fi"g',','/fii1t'n, the land, were entirely repealed so far as rep en a rig o t e nort em a es With Ontario was concerned. As an illus- bass. They were now possessed of in-l stration ot what would be accomplished iiormation "it! 2 "E": 339: a?" it)": there were a number of old ecclesias- purpose cou e 0 ta he a e eat, I ticai acts. These were, in the main, cost and at the nearest point ot trang-i entirely inapplltrable,wtttt the exception imitation. During the coming season perhaps. of one or two limited points" the department would transport to For instance. there was a CtiMe of iii.'.: those waters as large a number ot bass vowson in this city, the Church of the: as the limited means at their disposal Holy Trinity being the one concerned.; would allow. I Instead of bringing into the compila-, The House adjourned at 3.tk5. ' tior. a mass of old Imperial statutes. it'

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