The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Apr 1901, p. 1

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:1 ' 3 Third needless. 1 The following bills water-lad a third; " . timtand passed '.-' . , L IO F Respecting summary eanviettomr-Mr. . ' . _ RI Gibson. W Respecting the Guelph Railway Com- m---------------------' ptutr---Mr. Mattie. _ . To amend the Ontario fisheries not. T ." - ., _ T- - -- ._ ' i900--Mr. Latchford. To Incorporate the London, Ayimcr L . North Shore Electric Railway Com- pany-Mr. Taylor. Respecting certain lav-laws concern- ing drainage tn the Townships of Til- bury West. Tilbury North. Tilbury East. Romney and Merttea-..Mr. Auld. . s Respecting the Niagara Falls Park & River Railway Oompany-eMr. Gross. -------- To authorize the City of Ottawa to ltr. sue certain dettenturetr--Mr. Powell. I . To incorporate the Chippewas & Ni-i Term of the Legislature 331;? tr'ith'tflectrie Rail" " o"""""'; ' To further improve the factories act to be Bxtended. --Mr. Dryden. Is the Bill Ultra Vires , "Upon the ngotion for the 'r1tyg,e,t,'i ing n the ill respect ng e" n on DEBATE ON SMALL LOGS _ Station at Toronto, Mr. Foy, (South l . I Toronto) raised the point that. such an l act was not within the jurisdiction of I ---.-._.....-.-. I the Provincial Legislature. The-te- , ment between the railways for the er- Mr. Misunpbeil's Amendment De-t oetlon of the station. he said. was rati- ' ' l fied by the Dominion Parliament, and eemte6-nogrortaott ann on. . the not declared that all works tureeted Bill For Railway Grants. try the agreement were for the general , advantage of Canada. According to .. the British North America act. all mat- -.--q----- tors for the general advantage of Cun- l ads came under the exclusive Juritrdie- Reassembiing after the Easter recess the" of tn: gym? Parliament, and ' o deal t s More so ure ta no 'ttritr. the Legislature transacted a go d dictign there at all. Moreover, it was of routine business yesterday, and gave provided that the pr visions of the fair promise of a conclusion this railway act governed Sill' Union sm- week. The Premier introduced a bill gran; (magi? Fol,"tUor2'gly PM; to extend the duration of the present grounds. It gas clear that the itaagn Legislature long enough into 1902 to and the works there were declared to enable a session to he concluded next 'iL.'o,ul",',gte"reitl 'll',.l"atyt't, g, St,",: - I s or m. winter. Tttig hill ditsporset' ot the rum erica act the Province had no 'illldi'dr.'. ors of an early election. On the motion tion there. to go into Simply in the evening Mr. A Municipal Aspect. Miscampbell moved an amendment, re- Hon. Mr. Gibson woul not not ti gretting the cutting or 1otrs under ten express any opinion ween M, pom inches in diameter at the small end. A raised. The question of jurisdiction of short debate followed. resulting in the 'iltdftt"e,vog,ervet'mJ'1t't ,'itie",.WJige defeat of the amendment by 41 to 31. tions arose respecting their progeny. The Metropolitan Railway bill comes Here. however, a different question up again before the Railway Committee perhaps arose. This bill did not neces- 10 . l lt this morning sariiy affect the property of the com- " 00 oc . pony. It affected the control of em. The Life of Parliament. agree: passengers and Jeep,',, coming eMRHt __ niee' tet Btttrrttbwt The Premier introduced a bill pro- that was ",?JtPlQ to ',',i,eg'l'l'fp"al contro'l' vlding that Parliament shall not ex- rather than railway control in the or- pire until the next session of the House 33333 "t'll'e"gfntieo,tgin'iod2igiog'2'.ed 1. completed. u, explained that under The bill was given its second reading. the act Parliament expired on March Munici al A d , t 29th next. As the session did not be.. Th p men men s. lcipai amendment act was gin until about February Itrt, that a e mun . ain tak . . . . would matte it impoasible, ttt eompteto Gibson it't',u"au'dei'n',i,t,t,,eit,'i,,,'e1'i'tn JJ.: ( business before the natural s"J,i1'it"/',','. in: considerably wider powers to ar- f,i,",tlf//'g'/t%, yam: 2& 15:2; 'f/lA".'. bitrators employed in connection with ment do not expire before the close ot a: '2'lt,r/lit,iflu'el,."rm lands rem ur- next ttetrttitttt. A clause was inserted by Hon. Mr. Stratton. with a view to enabling an? 1niGiiariuiiv" or two or more munici-

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