The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 13 Jan 1902, p. 1

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"el--"'"?"--'-.'""'"""'""-"""".-""---- ata-ie. I 3 /0 7/ . _ Nissan. Power M" ' i Premier Itoariettmduisdt e Hi! to con- firm on agreement between the (bunnie- aionere o the Queen Victor": Niger: Fells Park and the Canadian Niagara. 1 Power Compeny. The quotient u dat. ' ed June 19th, 1901, end is Hailed by J.-W. human, Choirmen of the Board of Commissioners, and W. H. Beatty, President, and A. Monro Grier, Score. 33 oLthe Piotr"; Mum. It provides - , t per lt or c etion of the MethodiM;Church Boards "dammed in the agreement of Ap. A eal to th ril T,. , be extended to July 1, t904, pp e under 2,r2? confusing 2?t cmogny . must 'expen wit in nte o #500. in Legislature. I work, materiels, excavations. founde- I tion and erection of buildings, ate, by l Jul l, 1902, and a further sum at ----._. $1,'l),000, melting 81,500,000, by July I, 1903. The '"ld't1Y, shell that; defeulr. T ( union they eve 50,000 sepower NIAGARA P O W E R , by ',',,2 l, 1904, 'th hove on that date " . I on out ow tunnel luncieut for not less (r than 'i1t0,000 horsepower, end actually -----t-..-q.- I ready for use 20,000 electrical horse- ! power. The company must also give a ( surety of $20,000. New Agreement Submitted by The Imperial Statutes. Premier Ross. Hon. Mr. Gibson introduced four bills resultinf from the compilation of the. Impede stetutes. They are on the lines -_---- earned by the report of the com- mit ee, already published in The Globe. The f1rst is enti led "An act respecting BUSINESS BEING PUSHED Imperial statutes, relating to property 'l and civil rights, incorporated into the Astute law of Ontario, , and is designed ---- to bring the volume presented to the House into force. The act to amend the I nerriege act presents a. schedule to be "in" Speech May be Delivered attached to the "idavit made by appli- Nut wak-umuh' C'-"teea cents for v,'.',,"),'",.,?:,',',',',',"', setting forth -ted-Le-tre Note'" ttdede,':,','..'..?.! tk ty and eorteruinity "A man nay not merry his grutnd ---- l mother, grandfattttr'y wife, wife's grand- , mother, aunt, uncle's wife, wife's aunt, mother, ste mother, wife's mother, The session of the Legislature yeeuy. daughter, wife's daughter, Ielt wife, by bated but twenty minutes on d mu, sisttr, granddaughter, grandson's wife, "tended b & .Retbrtt H , . side's trianddqughty, mace, nephews . y . y ouae. Consider wife, wife's niece, brother's niece. able business Wai, however, transected, "A woman msy not marry her and promise given that the work would ir..,i,te,ttl"J; E1nd,'r't.oeg','.' husband, he ieeilita . hue. and's gran s or, unc e. nun 's us- Another 1::deer rapidly than usual. bend. husband's uncle, father, step- M . ge teh of petitions from father, husband's father, son, husband's ?.'hodut congregations, in necordance son, daughter's husband, brother, grand- mth en organized plan, asking for . pro- son, gtf,e,etr't husband, husband',, hibitory liquor law. were received An mu son, nep ew, nieee's husband. hus- ihlportant bill . t id . , d's nephew, husband's brother." . . " m r need by the Prem. The two other bills introduced by the 'ff Mum-ms a new agreement with the} Attorney-General are entitled "An act (Indian Niagara Power Company, ex- respecting mortmin and the disposition tending the time for the completion ot of lend for charitable purposes," and their work. Tie, xulhli- I tun net to provide for the revision of b tl "e - _ - c: -tounta tbre ex- the stltute mw." They include pro- 1'P,,1 v I .fl and of the week, and in yieione compiled from the Imperial stat- bud 0 bell; o 'hthen- being presented the sites touching these subjects. ,',"."rldfr' may be expected early _...---" "

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